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00:00This program contains mature subject matter, coarse language, and violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
00:30Following my instincts, the assistant commissioner ordered you to stand down.
00:33Yes, and I'm balancing that order with my own moral and professional judgment.
00:37Zach, I'm sorry.
00:38I was brought here to be a partner. Partners need trust. Are you with us?
00:42She's not the only one in this crusade. Shelling tells me there's another cop backing her.
00:46You know who she's got deep in her pockets? Stay close to Grandilla. Keep me informed.
00:50With respect, Oliver, I think I'm done working your beat.
00:53I understand your son's filing an appeal from prison. I could help, or I could make sure that that appeal
00:58dies on the vine.
01:00I can also make sure that every inmate in that prison knows that his father's a cop.
01:03You'll be my eyes and ears.
01:32Oh, my God.
01:34Dad! What is that?
01:36Dad!
01:38Dad!
01:40Dad!
01:41Dad!
01:41Dad!
01:41Dad!
01:43Dad!
01:47Dad!
01:48Dad!
01:48I'm trying to get you out of my head. But you got me chipping, got me falling this day.
01:54Oh, honey, you got me up in my chest. But you got me hooked, you got me coming right back.
02:00Baby, got me got the port on me.
02:02Uh, hey, I think my dad's car just pulled into the driveway.
02:06What? Are you serious?
02:07Yeah.
02:07You're supposed to be in Ottawa. What are you...
02:10Okay, that is... that is so not funny.
02:13It's not funny. It's a little funny.
02:15His flight doesn't land for another few hours.
02:17Um, I mean, thank you for coming over last night.
02:22Um, no, I think that... thank you.
02:26This smells amazing. What are you making?
02:29Je vous présente the famous brewman, Abel.
02:33Abel.
02:34Abel.
02:37Abel.
02:38Oh, that's incredible.
02:40What's the, uh, famous so-called dish?
02:43Burgers.
02:44Burgers.
02:45Yeah, my mom used to put all kinds of spices in them. I don't even know what they were, but
02:49those were the best burgers ever.
02:50What are you gonna make them for me?
02:53I never really learned how to make them.
02:56Um, I've been thinking about something Zach said about how I try to solve everything on my own and put
03:04others at risk because I don't let myself trust.
03:08Do you think he's wrong?
03:13Duty calls?
03:15Yeah. To be continued?
03:22Morning.
03:24Morning.
03:25What do we got?
03:27South Asian male, 20s to 30s.
03:30Paddle boarders found him. No ID.
03:33And we're thinking it's foul play?
03:35Suspicious, at least. There's no sign of an overturned kayak or canoe.
03:38He's got a nasty gash at the back of his head.
03:41A serious depressed fracture.
03:43Most likely would have caused fatal brain damage.
03:45Could have hit a rock on his way down the river.
03:46Well, the serpentine isn't a fast-moving river. He would have had to hit that rock really hard.
03:51Yeah, that's why we're thinking it had to be something else or someone else.
03:55That discoloration on his face, is it bruising or decalp?
03:58Uh, bruising. Looks like he took some pretty intense blows.
04:02That there, that's decalp. Blood pooling after death. It's in early stages.
04:06So he hasn't been dead long?
04:07A few days at most.
04:08How long is the river?
04:09About 35 clicks. Runs through Surrey.
04:11So his body could have been dumped in anywhere along the shore.
04:13Maybe the suspect left tire tracks. DNA?
04:16Yep. I'll have officers look upstream. Bring in K-9.
04:19Great. Do it ASAP before we lose this intro.
04:21Copy that.
04:22Paddle boarders found that snagged on a branch.
04:24It's a good thing, too. He would have floated out into the Pacific.
04:27There could be an inscription inside some of the gold ones.
04:30They've got a family name on them.
04:31Could give us an ID. Can you get it off?
04:33I got something back at the lab that'll get it off clean.
04:40Hey, Jillian. I'm sending you a photo of an image found on the John Doe.
04:45On it.
04:46Can you get us prints?
04:47No, I'll have to inject the skin to restore the ridges in the fingers, but it should be doable.
04:51Great. Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll be in our system.
04:54Sabrina. Got something.
04:56Go.
04:56I found a PCF that stands for Pacific Coast Farms.
05:00It looks like this shirt is a worker's uniform.
05:03All right. Send an address.
05:04Let's go. We're already behind.
05:07Thanks, Tuneel.
05:31Excuse me.
05:33Sosigal, Uncle. I'm Detective Soho. This is Detective Kalani.
05:37Welcome. I'm a hindered ass. I take it you're not here for my berries.
05:42Yeah, not today. Have you had any workers go missing in the last week or so?
05:47No.
05:48Has anyone quit recently?
05:50Can I ask what this is about?
05:52Uncle, we found a body in the serpentine, and we believe that the man may have worked for you.
05:57I'd like to show you a photo, but it might be a little disturbing.
06:07That's Tej Balzoni.
06:11How did he die?
06:13Well, that's what we're trying to find out.
06:15Mr. Das, when was the last time you saw him?
06:18Three days ago, when...
06:22What happened?
06:23Well, some of the workers' jewelry started to go missing from the bunkhouses.
06:29Necklaces, bracelets, rings, anything that was gold.
06:32And Tej Balzoni was stealing it?
06:33Yeah. One of my workers caught him. I had to fire him.
06:37I did everything I could with Tej Balzoni.
06:41It wasn't easy for him.
06:43What wasn't easy?
06:44Everything.
06:45These young men, they come here carrying so much on their shoulders.
06:49They have to find work, a place to live, learn a new language,
06:53just so they can send money home to their families,
06:56and pray that one day they can bring them here.
06:59And how long had Tej Balzoni been here?
07:00Tej Balzoni came here six months ago from India.
07:04We'll need you to come in and identify the body.
07:08And who did you say it was that caught Tej Balzoni stealing?
07:13Tej Balzoni made my chain.
07:15Jeevan, English.
07:19Tej Balzoni stole my necklace.
07:26That's beautiful. What does it say?
07:28Lualia. It was my mom's.
07:31Only thing I have of hers.
07:33I thought I lost in the fields.
07:36Then I saw a necklace fall out of Tej Balzoni's pocket.
07:39I tried to look at it, but he said no.
07:40So how'd you get a closer look?
07:42Did you get into a fight?
07:44Jeevan had nothing to do with Tej Balzoni's death.
07:51Jeevan, were you and Tej Balzoni friends?
07:53We worked side-by-side all day.
07:55Uh, only time I wasn't with him was when he...
08:00Oh, he took smoke breaks?
08:01Hanji.
08:02If you were such good friends, what's up with the bruises?
08:08It's okay. Tell them what happened.
08:10I followed him into Surrey.
08:13He was going to sell it.
08:14He said he needed money.
08:15For what?
08:16I don't know. I didn't ask.
08:17He... I just...
08:20took my necklace back.
08:21You mean you got into a fight and you left him dead?
08:23No. No.
08:25No, no, no.
08:26Tej Balzoni and Jeevan came back to work the next day.
08:29Jeevan told me what happened.
08:30I had to fire Tej Balzoni.
08:31I know how this looks.
08:33Jeevan can get a little bit...
08:34angry.
08:35But I can assure you,
08:37he has been here on the farm all the time
08:39since Tej Balzoni left.
08:42Where did you follow Tej Balzoni to in Surrey?
08:44I don't know the name.
08:46Uh, there were horses there.
08:48Great. Thanks, Jeevan.
08:50Thank you, Mr. Das.
08:51Thank you for your time.
08:55Well, there's one place in town that has horses
08:58and people only go there for one thing.
09:01Really? No one?
09:02Show me the photos of the stolen jewelry
09:05to my pawn shop guys,
09:06but none of them have that gold in their inventory.
09:09No? Negative.
09:10No one has seen anyone matching Tej Balzoni's description.
09:12You were right.
09:13The front desk gave me a list of bets made by Tej Balzoni.
09:16He was here off and lost the time.
09:18We had to have been selling that gold to place those bets.
09:21All right, we'll stay on it.
09:22Thanks, Vince.
09:28We got that thing filled up pretty good.
09:30I like to be thorough because...
09:32Oh, God, don't say it.
09:33...good notes make good arrests.
09:34Arrests, yeah.
09:35Come on, Vince.
09:36You're telling me after all these years,
09:38you've crossed every T,
09:39you've dotted every I,
09:40you haven't just had a case
09:41where you just...
09:43let loose.
09:48You know, please.
09:53Smashing Grab brought us here a couple of months ago.
09:56You can hear some things about this shop.
10:01Hello.
10:03How you doing?
10:04Welcome.
10:04What are we looking for today?
10:06This real gold all come from Punjab?
10:08The entire collection.
10:09Please, take a look.
10:11A discount for you both,
10:12for your service, of course.
10:13A discount?
10:14What a nice guy.
10:15Yeah, and it's already priced so reasonably.
10:17Must have cost you a fortune
10:19to bring all this in from overseas, huh?
10:20Unless he gets it from somewhere else.
10:22Because we have reason to believe
10:24that you may be selling stolen jewelry.
10:26Oh, no, sir.
10:28Uh, let me...
10:29I'll just call my manager.
10:30Yeah.
10:33Hey, Vince.
10:42That's a match.
10:43Tejpo's been selling his stuff here.
10:46Oh, he's running.
10:47Hugo, come on.
10:51Hey!
10:52Hey!
10:54Hey!
10:57Where are you going?
10:59Sullivan racetrack betting sheets.
11:00Looks like you and Tejpo made some very,
11:03very large bets.
11:04Betting on horses isn't a crime.
11:05No, but stealing is.
11:07You and Tejpo had a few losses,
11:09and you came up with a clever way
11:10to keep on betting.
11:11I don't know who you're talking about.
11:13The age boss stole gold from his coworkers,
11:15which you then sold at Gold Class Jewelers.
11:18This necklace was the same as this one,
11:21which was reported stolen.
11:23Do you know how many necklaces
11:24with letters I've sold?
11:25Tejpo is dead.
11:27If you two got into some bad company,
11:30you're going to want to tell us.
11:31He's dead?
11:33So you do know who he is?
11:35Our families are from the same village,
11:36Baltoia.
11:38My mother made me spend time with him
11:39when he arrived.
11:40When was the last time you saw him?
11:42A week ago.
11:44Maybe ten days.
11:45Did you or Tejpo get involved with loan sharks?
11:47No, we were just...
11:49I know nothing about Tejpo owing money
11:52or bad guys coming after him.
11:57The bets Tejpo made without his friend back there
12:00are larger, but he still wasn't winning.
12:02He had to have gotten the money from someone else.
12:04Sounds like a mystery.
12:06You want another?
12:07I got the bracelet off.
12:09You were right.
12:09There's an inscription inside.
12:13Baltoia.
12:15Why do I know that name?
12:17I already told you everything.
12:19Why am I here?
12:20You told us about your necklace,
12:21but not about your gold gutta.
12:23I don't wear one.
12:24You attacked Tejpo when he stole your necklace.
12:26Thought you taught him a lesson.
12:28But when he stole your gutta, you snapped.
12:31You killed him and you dumped him in the river,
12:33but you forgot to take your gutta back.
12:34What are you talking about?
12:43Where did you get this?
12:44The age ball was wearing it.
12:45No.
12:47That's...
12:47impossible.
12:49Why?
12:54Valia.
12:56This is my dad's.
12:59He's been dead for 30 years.
13:06I'm saying the truth.
13:07I didn't kill Tejpo.
13:09I didn't even know he had my dad's gutta
13:11because I never had it.
13:12I never had anything from him.
13:13All right, let's just take a breath.
13:17Okay?
13:22You know, I've only ever seen pictures.
13:25My mom's family gave it to him on their wedding day.
13:56She said he never took it off, ever.
13:57And then bring you both over and then bring you both over.
13:59But he didn't.
14:00What happened?
14:02I don't know.
14:03People in Baltaia told my mom he abandoned us.
14:05She refused to believe.
14:07Said he would never leave us like that.
14:09She called your police many times.
14:10You never did anything.
14:12I'll check on that.
14:16She kept saying that he'll come back.
14:19She refused to leave the village.
14:21Barely left home.
14:23Wound her life.
14:29You know, this is my mom's.
14:32Whenever I use this hand, it's like I can feel her guiding me.
14:36Is that how it feels for you?
14:40There's this spot on the farm, past the shed and old tools.
14:45It looks like the place I'd take my mom for walks.
14:49Wearing this makes me feel like I'm still walking with her.
14:54Jeevan, do you believe that your dad's still alive?
14:59He's dead.
15:07Mr. Doss.
15:09Are you okay with everything finished?
15:14Jeevan, can we have a moment?
15:18He's still a person of interest, but we are releasing him into your care.
15:23Okay, I understand.
15:26I just wanted to ask, do you know when Tejpol's body is going to be released?
15:30I wanted to cover the costs of sending the ashes back to his family in India.
15:35I'll let you know as soon as I hear.
15:37Do you know anything about Jeevan's father, Khalidip Walia?
15:41Jeevan asked me the same thing when he first arrived.
15:44I never heard of him.
15:45I even asked around, but nothing.
15:50Okay, thanks on call.
15:51We'll let you know when we hear more.
15:58Jillian went through the missing persons database, but we couldn't find any report for Khalidip Walia.
16:03She was sure that his mom filed one.
16:05He really cares about these young men he hires.
16:08Treats them like family.
16:10Yeah.
16:11My dad had someone like him help us when we came over from Lebanon.
16:15Yeah?
16:18Yeah.
16:21Jillian, can you go back into the missing persons database?
16:25What?
16:26Why?
16:26We already looked.
16:27We looked for a Khalidip Walia, but his name may have been misspelled.
16:31People spelled my name wrong all the time when we came here.
16:33Yeah, maybe try it with two E's instead of an I.
16:35And try it starting with a G.
16:40Got one.
16:41But the last name.
16:43Khalidip Waller.
16:44He was reported missing via phone from India.
16:48By his wife.
16:49The timeline matches with Jeevan's story.
16:52This is him.
16:53This is Khalidip.
16:53Nice work, Zachari.
16:55Khalani.
16:57Hold on.
16:58You see the reporting officer?
17:03Really, Vince?
17:04Gulldeep Waller?
17:05I've gotten better.
17:06Remember Ronnie Malabasa Roy Choduri?
17:08I know it was a long time ago, but do you remember anything about it?
17:11Why he was never found?
17:13This wasn't my report.
17:15I mean, your name's on it.
17:16Yeah, my name's on it.
17:17My training officer, Klassen.
17:19Guy made his rookies write up all his paperwork.
17:21Oh, I wonder what kind of T.O. would make their rookie do that.
17:24Hey, easy now.
17:25What does this have to do with your case?
17:27This is what I need you to find out.
17:29Okay.
17:34Jillian verified all of Tesh Paul's debts were paid off.
17:37So it wasn't his bookie.
17:38Did he have a big win somewhere else?
17:39It's possible.
17:41She's looking into his bank records now.
17:43And the dogs still haven't found anything?
17:45Not yet, but we're sending them further upstream.
17:50We should send them the other way.
17:51Hmm?
17:52I think we missed something by the farm.
17:57Let's go.
17:59You really must be getting old, Vinny.
18:02Isn't that your name, Arthur Bottom?
18:03Yeah, that's my name.
18:04But you're forgetting that I did most of your paperwork,
18:06even on the calls that I wasn't part of.
18:08Here.
18:09No.
18:10This case is connected to an ongoing murder investigation.
18:13Gabby, have a drink with me.
18:14Old times.
18:15I'm good.
18:17The man's wife called all the way from India.
18:201995.
18:20That ringing a bell?
18:22Oh, shit.
18:24Not that one.
18:26Oh.
18:26Now, she was a total pain in the ass.
18:29I could hardly understand one word she was saying.
18:32And the woman kept calling.
18:34Calling.
18:35You follow up?
18:36Of course I did.
18:38Unlike you.
18:39Brambilla not following up.
18:41I don't think I've heard that story.
18:45Don't let the family man act fool you.
18:48You said you followed up?
18:49Yeah, yeah.
18:50I went to the sawmill where the guy worked.
18:53Even found a guy that knew him.
18:55What guy?
18:59This part of the farm's nowhere near the river.
19:01Why here?
19:02That's where his nose brought him.
19:11We'll take it from here.
19:18It's what?
19:28What do you think's down there?
19:40Not what?
19:43Who?
19:44Who?
19:56Well, this wasn't on my bingo card.
19:58What'd you find?
19:59Uh, some clothes, a fancy lighter, and, of course, our friend here.
20:04Any chance you could tell us the age and sex of our deceased?
20:07I was wondering when you were going to ask.
20:08So, based on the size of the pelvis, the length and width of the mastoid process, plus the growth and
20:13development of the spine and teeth, I would say male, six feet, early 20s.
20:18Forensic anthropology.
20:19It's a hobby.
20:20Oh, and check this.
20:22Uh, I'm going to need a bit of help here.
20:25Depressed fracture.
20:26The same blunt force injury as Tej Paulsoni.
20:29So, they were killed by the same weapon.
20:30Oh, I believe that's your job.
20:32What I'm saying is both men were killed by a high-velocity impact to the skull.
20:39It's Vince.
20:41Hey, Vince.
20:42What's up?
20:43Klaassen asks to round the sawmill where Kuldeep works.
20:46Turns out Kuldeep quits after a month to start a farm with another guy.
20:51That guy, Mohinder Das.
20:56Wait, Mohinder said that he didn't know Kuldeep.
20:58Well, Klaassen confirmed the two of them work together at the mill.
21:01Get this.
21:02Klaassen goes to the farm, and Mohinder tells him that Kuldeep goes home, back to India.
21:07All right, thanks, Vince.
21:12We need to bring Mohinder in.
21:18We know you knew Kuldeep Walia.
21:20You worked together at the sawmills.
21:22Mohinder, why did you lie to us?
21:24We have a missing persons report filed by Kuldeep's wife.
21:27Do you know how hard it was for her to file that from Punjab?
21:30She called again and again, looking for answers, looking for the truth.
21:33What do you know about Kuldeep?
21:36Mr. Das's lawyer.
21:39His lawyer's right.
21:40We can't detain him on speculation.
21:41We need more.
21:42And we need to find someone else who knew Kuldeep, or both of them.
21:45I can talk to Klaassen again.
21:48No, I know someone who knows more people in the community.
21:521995, right?
21:53Yes.
21:54Thank you, Bukka.
21:56How'd you find this?
21:57My grandfather worked at those mills.
21:59We've been close to the family that runs it ever since.
22:01They had it on their office wall.
22:04And there they are.
22:07Hey, you think any of these guys are still around?
22:10If they are, Jillian can find them.
22:13Yes, that's us.
22:14We lived together.
22:15Whenever we ate, Kuldeep always swept his crumbs off the table right onto the floor.
22:20I would smack him on the head and tell him, we are in Canada now, you fool.
22:25We have to pick that up.
22:26You guys lived together at the sawmill?
22:27In the bunkhouse, we didn't have much back then.
22:30But we had community.
22:32We worked to give our families a better life, security.
22:36And now look, we have cars, big houses, land, everything we dreamed of.
22:42Life is undoubtedly better.
22:44But now, there is violence everywhere.
22:47Families are falling apart over money.
22:49Is that what happened with Mohinder and Kuldeep?
22:52Not Kuldeep.
22:53But Mohinder?
22:54Yes.
22:56He inherited money.
22:57A death in the family.
22:59That's how we started to fall.
23:00But you were there too?
23:02Yeah.
23:02It was wonderful, but...
23:05But something happened, didn't it?
23:08I had to pay for the money.
23:10I didn't want to pay for the money.
23:12I didn't want to pay for the money.
23:15Uncle, we're trying to find out what happened to your friend, Kuldeep.
23:18And we think you might know something that can help us.
23:21After we left the mill, we all started working together at Mohinder's farm.
23:26But Kuldeep made sure the farm ran smoothly.
23:29But Mohinder started drinking.
23:30He became angry, paranoid, thought we were stealing from him.
23:35One day, I was picking berries.
23:37He came at me with the rake.
23:39If I didn't get my arms up, he would have taken my head off.
23:45I told Kuldeep we had to leave before he killed one of us.
23:50But Kuldeep thought he could help Mohinder.
23:53So he stayed.
23:55I left.
23:56Did you ever see Kuldeep again?
23:58I moved to Toronto.
23:59A friend from my village took me in.
24:01I only came back because my grandkids are here now.
24:04I have never even thought about that farm until today.
24:07We believe that Kuldeep went missing after you left the farm.
24:10Whatever happened to Kuldeep?
24:12Mohinder had something to do with it.
24:15Does Mohinder seem like a man who has alcohol and anger issues?
24:18It doesn't matter.
24:19Guy clearly has a history of violence.
24:21And there are two dead bodies connected to his farm.
24:23So what, 30 years ago, he gets drunk, thinks Kuldeep is stealing from him and then kills him.
24:27But then what about Tejpal?
24:29Sabrina, we got a match on Tejpal's fingerprints.
24:31From where, the jewelry?
24:32No, the lighter.
24:34The one we found in the well?
24:35Yep.
24:35It must have been Tejpal's.
24:37Okay, thanks, Jillian.
24:40Zach?
24:40Yeah?
24:41What if Tejpal found the well?
24:43He goes for a smoke break, takes a look down into it.
24:46Drops his lighter.
24:46Goes down to get it?
24:47Sees Kuldeep's gold cutter.
24:49I see the bones.
24:50Tejpal uncovered Mohinder's secret, and the only way to keep him quiet was to kill him.
24:53I saw tools by the well.
24:55At rake, spikes, pickaxes.
24:57Both Tejpal and Kuldeep were killed by blows to the head.
24:59Do you swing any of those hard enough?
25:09What do the police want?
25:12Where did they take you?
25:13They just wanted to know about my time at the sawmill.
25:16That's all.
25:17You worked at a sawmill?
25:19You never told me that.
25:21My dad worked at a sawmill.
25:22That doesn't surprise me.
25:23A lot of us started there when we came here.
25:25Did you know my dad?
25:26Did they ask you that?
25:28Yes, they asked me.
25:29But it's like I told you, Jeevan.
25:31I never met him.
25:33And anyways, they let me go.
25:35So can we please not talk about this any longer?
25:48Excuse me.
25:50We're looking for Mohinder Das.
25:52He was with Jeevan.
25:53Where?
25:54They went into the fields.
25:56All right, thanks.
25:58Is he going after Jeevan?
25:59He loves Jeevan.
26:02Maybe isn't Jeevan we should be worried about.
26:05But if he thinks that Mohinder killed his father.
26:08Could be anywhere.
26:11I think I know where they are.
26:13This way.
26:18I'm so glad you wanted to take this walk.
26:23I always feel so much better out here.
26:28Me too.
26:33The police asked about my dad because they knew there was him down there.
26:38And they think you knew him.
26:58He was here.
27:03You lied to me.
27:04But let's just go.
27:06Don't touch me.
27:08Tell me the truth.
27:09Why did you lie?
27:10Because you did it.
27:13You killed my dad.
27:24Jeevan.
27:26Jeevan.
27:28Jeevan.
27:28Please put that down.
27:30I trusted you.
27:31Jeevan, you don't understand.
27:34Please.
27:35Put.
27:37There he is.
27:39Nay, nay!
27:40No!
27:41Nay!
27:42Nay, nay!
27:50Jeevan!
27:53Stop!
27:55Put it down!
27:56Put it down now!
27:58Jeevan, you don't want to do this.
27:59You don't know what I want.
28:04Jeevan, look at me.
28:06You're right, I don't know.
28:08Menunipata.
28:09But I'm pretty sure that your dad didn't want this.
28:12He came here to give you a better life.
28:14He didn't give me anything because he was killed.
28:18Mohitha killed him.
28:19We don't know that.
28:21And if you kill him, then you will never know what happened to your father.
28:25You will never know the truth.
28:27And I know that's what you want.
28:29Jeevan, please.
28:32Hey, let's find the truth together.
28:39Sat, Sat.
28:49Michaelatra.
29:16I did not kill Kuldeep
29:20Walia.
29:20He almost killed your old friend, Bikraman.
29:23He told us about your drinking, your rage.
29:26You exploded on Kuldeep next.
29:28You never expected anyone to find his body in the well.
29:30But then Tejpal got curious.
29:32Now you found the bones, the kharah, threatened to expose your secret.
29:35He blackmailed you.
29:36We found e-transfers to Tejpal's account.
29:39Paid off his gambling debts to stay quiet.
29:41The gamblers always want more, don't they?
29:43You'd had enough.
29:44You had to end it.
29:45But you couldn't kill him on the farm.
29:47Like Kuldeep, too many people there now.
29:49So you took him for a walk by the river.
29:51You killed him the same way you killed Kuldeep 30 years ago.
29:54You know, Jeevan believes that you killed his father.
30:00Jeevan doesn't understand.
30:02What doesn't he understand?
30:08He knows we got him.
30:10Man's a fault.
30:11And the only time he looked up was when we spoke about Jeevan.
30:18So was it him?
30:20Did he kill my dad?
30:21We can't confirm that yet.
30:23Jeevan, I know that Mohinder helped you out since you arrived in Canada.
30:26But how did you meet him in the first place?
30:29Everyone knows his farm back home.
30:30In the village, people say if you want to come to Canada, you go to him.
30:34She never gave up, so I thought...
30:38You came here thinking that your father was still alive.
30:43I'm sorry that you found out like this.
30:48What was the name of your village again?
30:50Balto, yeah.
30:56There's a connection.
30:57But something's not landing.
31:02What the hell are we missing?
31:05Hey.
31:06Mohinder's lawyer's on the way.
31:23Whatever you're thinking, do it.
31:27Okay, but I'm going to need your help.
31:36Have a seat, bud.
31:39What's going on?
31:40Detective Soho wants you to see this.
31:46You got the log books.
31:48Let's hope this works.
31:52Do you know what that is?
31:56We've gone through your worker logs.
31:58Specifically the men that you sponsored.
32:01Do you know the one thing that they all have in common?
32:04Yeah, I think you do.
32:08They all come from the same village of Baltoa.
32:10Do you know who else comes from that village?
32:14Kaldivualia.
32:16His son grew up thinking that his father had abandoned him
32:19and his mother fell into a depression that she never recovered from.
32:22That pain, that loss, robbed him of a life that should have been his.
32:27And so he came here wanting the truth.
32:31But you, you were also looking for Jeevan.
32:36Every worker that you brought here from Baltoa,
32:40you kept thinking, could this be Kaldiv's son?
32:42Could this be him?
32:43At first, I thought you were being kind to Jeevan
32:46because of whatever had happened to his father.
32:49But then I remembered what you called him.
32:52Your butth.
32:55Your son.
33:03You didn't kill his father.
33:05Because you are his father.
33:07You are Kaldivualia.
33:12The DNA from the bones that we found will prove that that man is Mohinder Das.
33:17And you will be put into remand until your trial with no access to anyone except family.
33:27Jeevan is watching right now.
33:31This might be your last chance.
33:35Is there anything you want to say to him?
33:37Is there anything you want to tell him about why you did all of this?
33:41Is there anything you want to tell him about why you did all of this?
34:16And then he started drinking?
34:27And then he started drinking?
34:34I had to learn this language.
34:40And so you stole from Mohinder?
34:43I never stole.
34:45He did.
34:47He didn't send any of that money back to our families.
34:51I sent what we earned.
34:55And then Mohinder found out and he thought it was Bickr who was stealing and so he attacked Bickr with
35:00the rake.
35:00And then he attacked you?
35:02I was always the last one to leave.
35:04I would put away the tools.
35:05I would close the well.
35:08I didn't even see him coming.
35:11He was in a blind rage.
35:12He was drunk.
35:14He wouldn't listen.
35:15And then he was on top of me with his hands around my neck.
35:20I pushed him off and then he came back at me and then...
35:24So you grabbed whatever tool and you swung?
35:27I hit him on the head and he fell into the well.
35:30That was self-defense.
35:32You could have called the police.
35:35Yeah.
35:36I wanted to.
35:37I went into his office.
35:39I picked up the phone.
35:40But then I saw them in the garbage.
35:45All the workers' visas.
35:47He wasn't going to sponsor any of you.
35:51Balthoyer is a poor village.
35:53They sold everything to get me a ticket.
35:56I could not fail.
35:58I could not go back.
36:01Our families would have starved.
36:04And I was not going to let that happen.
36:07So I took the visas.
36:09And I signed them.
36:11As Mahindra does.
36:14So that's when you became him.
36:17I threw my kara into the well.
36:20I cut my hair.
36:22I cut my family.
36:26I sent the money home.
36:29But Diyah...
36:31Diyah, she never took it.
36:34Your wife?
36:34She always sent it back.
36:37She didn't know who I was.
36:40She didn't want the money.
36:42She wanted Kul.
36:44She wanted me.
36:46So did your son.
36:48Yeah.
36:50But I knew I could do more for people as Mahindra Das than I ever could as Kuldi Walia.
36:58But I had to abandon my child.
37:04I abandoned my son.
37:13And you killed Dejma because he found the bones.
37:18If the truth came out,
37:22I would have to lose my son again.
37:24Again.
37:27I don't know.
38:00If you do not know.
38:01You are hard to die from the head.
38:05You you go to state.
38:08You die.
38:09You are dead.
38:12You are gonna die.
38:12You are not.
38:21I am so scared.
38:22I am so scared.
38:22Look behind you.
38:23I have not gone gone.
38:24I have to die.
38:25I am so scared.
38:25I am so scared.
38:39I want to be a part of my life
38:45I want to be a part of my life
38:55Oh, my God.
38:57Listen.
39:01Listen to my heart.
39:05I always love you.
39:10I will always love you.
39:13I will always love you.
39:20Goodbye, brother.
39:27This way.
39:41Isaac.
39:43You were right what you said the other day.
39:45I'm sure I was. You mean all day, or...?
39:51The thing you said about not trusting, not letting people in.
40:01Great work today.
40:08I, um...
40:10Do you mind finishing the rest of this up? I've got a family thing.
40:14Go. Yeah, I'll take care of it.
40:18Thanks.
40:19Mm-hmm.
40:24Class in, huh?
40:27He's still a piece of shit.
40:28Yeah, he is.
40:32Yeah, but he wasn't the only one back then, though, was he?
40:34What do you mean?
40:35No, I mean, you know, I wasn't much better.
40:40I mean, I clocked out early.
40:43Kids were young, I used that as an excuse.
40:45Things fell through the cracks.
40:47This case, it happened because I didn't do my job right.
40:50What about a new job then?
40:52Alistair's retiring when you're new watch commander.
40:55You'd be the direct liaison between officers and detectives.
40:58No case would be closed without your written approval.
41:00You can make sure nothing falls through the cracks again.
41:11No way.
41:12Yeah.
41:13No, I thought he was choking.
41:14No, no, no.
41:15He was dead serious.
41:16Babaji thought hot dogs were made of real dogs.
41:20You know, whenever I think about what it must have been like for him,
41:23for everyone who made the journey here to a place that they knew nothing about,
41:27to do it all alone?
41:29Well, they weren't alone, Sabrina.
41:31They...
41:31They made a good job.
41:32They made a community.
41:33They...
41:33They helped each other.
41:35It...
41:35It would have been impossible to accomplish all this alone.
41:41Oh.
41:42Oh.
41:42You're both home.
41:44And you haven't been.
41:45Those are still the same clothes as yesterday.
41:47No, no.
41:48No?
41:48This is standard CIU...
41:52Uniform.
41:54Okay.
41:56Aiden and I were out celebrating our new days.
41:58Oh, for 24 hours?
42:01You made mom's burgers?
42:03Yeah.
42:03We haven't had a family dinner in a while and figured that you're probably hungry.
42:07Is it safe?
42:09Hey.
42:09I didn't even know you had the recipe.
42:11Well, you know what, I don't, but I figured that she didn't either, so...
42:14That explains a lot.
42:15Ish.
42:16Who'd you invite?
42:18No one.
42:19Uh, I did.
42:25Hey.
42:29It's actually really good.
42:30But we can't tell her.
42:34Uh...
42:36Dad, you remember Nate?
42:38Uh, Mr. Sowal.
42:40It's good to see you again.
42:45Yeah.
42:48Call me a cheat.
42:51Welcome.
42:52You can call me Mr. Sowal.
42:54Yes, sir.
42:55You got it.
42:57Have a burger.
42:58Don't eat that one.
42:59Did you take a bite out of that?
43:01It's a family thing.
43:02What the heck?
43:02I know, I know.
43:03You know what, do you want some of this?
43:04Yeah, I'd love some, actually.
43:07Do you want some of the...
43:08Do you know what that is over there?
43:09Yeah, it's...
43:10I'm half Indian.
43:11It's...
43:12It's half Indian?
43:13You didn't know that, are you?
43:14Tell them what the other half is.
43:15Uh...
43:16Swiss.
43:17I'm a Swindian.
43:18That's it.
43:48Chinatown.
43:50It's...
43:50It's a secret.
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