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00:06Previously on Sheriff Country.
00:07My sister Zoe disappeared 14 years ago.
00:10She went to a party one night and she never came home.
00:12You're a sheriff's deputy. You can get answers.
00:14Mr. Barlow, you're under arrest for violation of the United States Internal Revenue Code.
00:18You sold the wind, sheriff. Now you shall reap the whirlwind.
00:22I get a shot, Travis.
00:24I shot someone.
00:25There's too much pressure. His heart's not popping. He's dying.
00:28Tell Mara I love her.
00:29Boone, you are not saying goodbye.
00:31Cover me.
00:32Your horns.
00:33Axel under attack.
00:34I'm ready to fight for you now.
01:04Southwest corner.
01:06Copy.
01:13Copy.
01:21Bye.
01:23vermice.
01:24Bye.
01:31Let's go.
02:13No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
02:21Morning.
02:25I think I missed my calling.
02:27I should have gone into medicine.
02:28Hmm.
02:31That is not the ringing endorsement that I was fishing for.
02:35I was just thinking about the night I was discharged from the hospital and you used a long tape and
02:40ripped a chunk of skin off my chest.
02:41It could happen to anyone.
02:43Twice.
02:50Honestly, Meg, seeing you in action during the siege never has anyone so clearly found their calling.
03:00I couldn't have done it without my people.
03:03No doubt.
03:04When you're doing Boone and Cassidy their Medals of Valor tomorrow, maybe think about giving one to yourself.
03:13Okay, how'd I do?
03:17Hey, epidermis intact.
03:20And how are the lungs?
03:22Good as new.
03:24Yeah.
03:24I guess Enoch Barlow knew what he was doing.
03:27Don't joke about him.
03:29Do you remember how much you love my jokes?
03:32Boo.
03:32I have never loved your jokes.
03:41I feel so lucky.
03:47I never thought I'd get another chance.
03:49You had me scared there for a minute.
03:51Mm-hmm.
03:52I mean with you.
03:59Mom, can I borrow your hair dryer?
04:07Obviously, this is not how we were going to tell you.
04:12Here you go.
04:13Seriously?
04:18Unbelievable.
04:19That is not the reaction I was expecting.
04:21Well, we surprised her.
04:23Right.
04:24Dispatch to Adam 1.
04:25You are needed at the courthouse, scat.
04:27Hey, go.
04:28Go.
04:28We'll talk about her better.
04:29She'll be fine.
04:30Okay.
04:32Boone.
04:33Welcome back.
04:35You know, you learn a lot on medical leave.
04:36Like, did you know that Bob Barker doesn't host The Price is Right anymore?
04:39Yeah, I did know that.
04:40Hello.
04:41Sheriff Fox.
04:42What do we got?
04:44This is Theo.
04:45That's Reed.
04:46Short version.
04:47They broke into the courthouse, hacked the computers, stole a bunch of files, then set off the alarm.
04:50And here's the twist.
04:51They say Edgewater County hired them to do it.
04:54They're lying.
04:54Someone would have told me.
04:56Who's that?
04:57That's Russell, the night guard.
04:59I'm calling my boss.
05:00Our contract's in there.
05:01Along with the contact info for six people from the county board of supervisors who can verify our story.
05:06They hired us to tighten up security after the siege.
05:08So you're criminals for hire?
05:10White hat hackers.
05:12We use our powers for good.
05:14Uh, we get paid to do these penetration tests.
05:17Pen tests.
05:18No one says penetration.
05:19Basically, we get hired to identify and exploit any physical or digital vulnerabilities.
05:24We'll be sharing our findings with the county tomorrow.
05:26It can get awkward.
05:27Yeah, people do not like their browser history projected up on a share screen.
05:31Our findings are on those thumb drives.
05:33You buying any of those?
05:36I don't know how many burglars are waiting around to get caught.
05:39Why wasn't my office notified in advance?
05:41That's part of it.
05:43They're also testing police response time, giving us advance notice.
05:45We defeat the purpose.
05:46Boone and I responded within two minutes.
05:48No biggie.
05:48A plus plus.
05:50Here, you start making calls.
05:52Deputy Campbell, can I have a word?
05:55What are you doing here?
05:56What do you mean?
05:58I was cleared to return.
05:59The review panel declared...
06:00Declared a good shoot.
06:01That's not what I'm talking about.
06:03It's no small thing to take a life, even if it's justified.
06:07There's no shame in it if you need more time.
06:08I don't.
06:10You're here.
06:11So's Boone.
06:12Why should I be any different?
06:14I'm fine, Sheriff.
06:18All right, put those two in your car while Boone calls around.
06:21And courthouse employees are going to start showing up.
06:23I have a feeling it might get heated.
06:25What the hell are you saying?
06:27These guys break into my courthouse, claim it's their job, and we just take their word
06:32for it?
06:32Nobody's taking their word for it, Judge Caffey.
06:34We have confiscated their belongings, and Deputy Campbell has a suspect in her cruiser
06:39until we verify their story.
06:40Can we at least go inside and see what they rifled through?
06:43I'm sorry, Judge McRae.
06:44Not until we figure out whether it's a crime scene.
06:46They copied everything off our computers?
06:48Bailiffs, judges, all court personnel, I believe so.
06:51But some of that's sensitive material.
06:55I just got off the phone with someone from the County Board of Supervisors.
06:59She confirmed the story.
07:00These guys are legit.
07:01Thanks for your patience, everyone.
07:02You can now enter the building.
07:03If you have any complaints, please take it up with the county.
07:06I'm going to grab a bite with Nora.
07:09That's great.
07:10How's she doing?
07:12You know, she was shaken up at first.
07:14We had to stop watching the news.
07:15She didn't like seeing the details.
07:18But, uh, she really likes being the wife of a small-town celebrity.
07:23Who could blame her?
07:26She moved here yet?
07:27We're getting there.
07:27How about you and Travis?
07:30It's good.
07:31It's really good.
07:32Whoa.
07:33What is this girlish glow?
07:36I know.
07:36It's gross.
07:38We may have screwed up, though.
07:39We were waiting for the perfect time to tell Skye,
07:42and then this morning, she walked in on us.
07:44No.
07:44Oh, no.
07:45God, no, no.
07:46Just kissing.
07:47Oh.
07:47But she wasn't thrilled.
07:49I mean, did you expect her to be thrilled?
07:50Kind of.
07:51Isn't that every divorced kid's dream?
07:52Your parents getting back together?
07:53Give her time.
07:55Once she sees this, uh, hello, she'll come around.
07:59Get out of here.
08:00You guys are free to go.
08:03Nice.
08:03Thumb drives.
08:06First step.
08:07Hey, we're in town until tomorrow.
08:10Do you like line dancing?
08:12You have to excuse my friend here.
08:14You've got a little bit of a crack.
08:15Yo, dude, lay off.
08:17We saw you on TV.
08:18That whole siege of the sheriff's office, that was insane.
08:21You're one of the Edgewater heroes, right?
08:23I didn't come up with a nickname.
08:26Hey!
08:27You sons of bitches cost you my job!
08:28You should have been better at it!
08:30Hey!
08:32Hey!
08:36You okay?
08:45I'm fine.
08:48So how does it feel to be wearing the badge again?
08:51It's pretty boring.
08:52No.
08:52You're such a liar.
08:54You're beaming.
08:56It's because I'm looking at you.
08:57No.
08:57Don't even try that.
08:59You just keep digging.
09:01Just keep digging.
09:02You know, you have a little something.
09:04What?
09:05Right there.
09:06So bad.
09:10Hey, Amber.
09:11Can we have the check, please?
09:13Oh, uh, it's been taken care of.
09:16They say thank you for keeping Edgewater safe.
09:19And Nora, they want to make sure you know your boyfriend's a hero.
09:22Thanks.
09:22Um, could you, do you mind just letting him know that he's not my boyfriend?
09:26That he's my, um, he's my husband?
09:28I'll do.
09:29Thanks.
09:29That's the first time you've called me, though.
09:32It felt good.
09:34Adam 2, respond.
09:35Hit and run with a 1055 by the Valley West Hotel.
09:38Copy Adam 2, en route.
09:42I'm sorry.
09:43I knew the medical you couldn't last forever.
09:45Okay.
09:48What's a 1055?
09:52It's a, it's a dead body.
09:57I'll see you tonight.
09:58Okay.
10:03Thank you very much.
10:05Do you have an idea on the victim?
10:07John Dill, no wallet, phone smashed to hell.
10:10No, could it have been an accident?
10:13They ran over the poor guy twice.
10:22See you.
10:39No traffic cameras, no witnesses.
10:42His injuries suggest that they hit him at around 50 miles an hour.
10:45And then they reverse back over.
10:49Mickey, the security guard at the courthouse, punched my car.
10:52Yeah, we'll look into him.
10:53I think we should bring him in now.
10:55Cassidy, we're evaluating the crime scene.
10:57We will follow the evidence.
10:59I know everyone's a suspect.
11:01I know everyone's a suspect.
11:15Is that a paint chip?
11:19We're looking for a blue car.
11:23Cassidy, you stay on scene.
11:25I want you to oversee Theo's transport and Boonier with me.
11:27We've got to track his movements from the time we released him
11:29until the time he ended up here.
11:36This is where Theo and Reed were staying, according to their binder.
11:44Sheriff's office.
11:54iPad on the table.
11:55There's cash on the dresser.
11:56This wasn't a robbery.
11:58Sheriff Fox.
11:58What the hell is going on?
12:01Where's Theo?
12:05Three years we worked together.
12:07I mean, he wasn't just a partner.
12:09He was family, you know?
12:10I do.
12:12Can you walk me through your morning after Cassidy released you?
12:15We came back here, dropped off our stuff,
12:18and then went to go grab food.
12:21But Theo's vegan.
12:22He has trouble eating on the road.
12:24He couldn't find anything, so he took a cab back here while I ate.
12:27Oh, he texted me.
12:31Hey, this driver needs a cologne intervention.
12:33What time is that?
12:349.26 a.m.
12:36CHP responded a little before 10.
12:39Okay, that's our window.
12:42Did Theo know anyone in Edgewater?
12:44Anyone who might want to hurt him?
12:45No, I mean, we both flew in for the job.
12:47Did anybody else know where you were staying?
12:50I mean, he was in the binder, but you're the only ones who saw.
12:52You said you guys dropped off stuff.
12:54What's stuff?
12:55Stuff.
12:58Stuff from the pen tests, the thumb drives.
13:01We hid them in here.
13:03That's what they took.
13:04Why would someone steal those?
13:06And people keep all sorts of private stuff on their work computers.
13:08Stuff they might not want shared with the board of supervisors.
13:11Exactly.
13:11Who else knew about the pen tests?
13:12We're doing the investigating read.
13:14But I can help.
13:15No, you can't.
13:17All right, we'll have a crime scene unit process this room.
13:19What's a good number to reach you if anything comes up?
13:27Stay safe.
13:32The stolen thumb drives definitely pointed to someone who knew about the pen test.
13:36Factor in the narrow time window.
13:38We can assume that whoever killed Theo followed Reed and him from the courthouse back to their motel.
13:44What did you find on the security guard?
13:45Russell Kavner.
13:46Get this.
13:47The lock on Theon Reed's motel was picked, right?
13:51Well, Kavner used to work as a locksmith.
13:53He would know how to do that.
13:54And he certainly had the morning free after getting fired.
13:56Did you get an address?
13:57Hand to sell.
13:58He hasn't been answering.
14:00All right, Boone, pay him a visit.
14:01Cassidy, you and I are going to make a list of everyone who was at the courthouse this morning.
14:07Russell Kavner, this is Deputy Boone.
14:09I just have a few questions for you.
14:16Mr. Kavner!
14:33Do not move!
14:34Do not move.
14:35I didn't do it, okay?
14:36I didn't do it, okay?
14:37I went to an NA meeting after I got fired.
14:39A lot of good that did me.
14:41Get out of there!
14:41You almost got yourself shot!
14:43Turn around.
14:44Hands on your head.
14:50Sit down.
14:51I swear.
14:52I said the same thing to the other guy.
14:54The other guys?
14:55Is there someone else here?
15:07Hey, this other guy.
15:09Was it the dude from the courthouse this morning?
15:11Yeah.
15:12He left a little while ago.
15:17You almost have to admire it.
15:18No, you don't.
15:23Russell's at the hospital.
15:25He consented to rehab, and I confirmed his alibi.
15:27Also, he remembered something once he sobered up.
15:30When we were at the courthouse, Judge McCray asked him if he knew where Theo and Reed were staying.
15:36McCray?
15:38The juvenile judge?
15:39With that non-profit, the McCray Children's Fund.
15:42Nora keeps wanting me to donate my old Buick there.
15:44Not happening.
15:46Close that door.
15:50Okay, so there were eight people other than Russell at the courthouse.
15:54We're going to look into all of them, but I want to start with the judges.
15:57Cassidy, you take McCray.
15:59You take Caffey.
16:00The possible motives.
16:02Let's get eyes on their cars.
16:04Do it quietly.
16:04Between the two of them, they have 50 years on the bench.
16:06They're not going to like us sniffing around.
16:08We'll circle back tomorrow.
16:15I'm worried about her.
16:16Should I be?
16:17We all got eyes on her, you know.
16:19Her family's looking out for her.
16:22Good to have you back, Boone.
16:24It's good to be back, boss.
16:28Hey.
16:30Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hang on.
16:31Your dad's almost home.
16:32We're going to eat together.
16:33We have some things to discuss.
16:34Uh, I know, and that is why I'm going to eat upstairs.
16:39Oh, come on, Skye.
16:40Can't we talk about this like adults?
16:42I'm sorry, Mom, but I'm in the middle, and I really don't want to be, so...
16:45What do you mean?
16:46How are you in the middle?
16:47Look, I know this thing with your dad is a surprise, but is it really that big of a surprise?
16:51Just talk to Dad, okay?
16:54Well, I'm talking to you.
16:56I know, but we're talking about two different things.
17:00I'm talking about your dad and I getting back together.
17:02What are you talking about?
17:03Hey, smells good in here.
17:09Are you going to tell her, or am I?
17:11Tell me what?
17:13Uh.
17:17Look, I'm not mad that you and Dad are back together.
17:20I'm mad that he hasn't told you who his new client is.
17:23Sorry, Dad, but it's a small office, and the walls are thin.
17:28Tell her.
17:38Enoch Barlow.
17:41I'm defending Enoch Barlow.
17:54How is this even legal?
17:56You're a witness.
17:57You were shot by one of his guys.
17:59The judge hasn't signed off on it yet.
18:02I was waiting to tell you until we got court approval.
18:05We?
18:06You and Barlow?
18:07He, uh, he called me from jail earlier this week.
18:10We got to talking, and...
18:13I don't know, somehow during the siege we connected.
18:16Okay.
18:17He's using you, Travis.
18:19It's a PR stunt.
18:20You can't even see it.
18:21Nick, he's got a case.
18:22That whole thing started with a bad arrest.
18:25The feds blew in with a paper-thin tax evasion case.
18:28Do you remember lying on the floor of the utility room bleeding out?
18:31It was a war, Travis.
18:33Boone took a bullet.
18:35Cassidy took a life.
18:37We all did.
18:38And you want to defend the person that could have prevented the violence but didn't?
18:44He's also the guy that kept me alive.
18:45He didn't have to do that.
18:47And it wasn't Enoch who started the siege.
18:49It was his people.
18:50Do what he trained them to do.
18:51And if a jury agrees with you, then he will go to jail for the rest of his life.
18:56He is still entitled to a defense.
18:58I'm not saying that he's not, but why does it have to be you?
19:01Because I almost died, Mick.
19:04That was almost the end.
19:05Yeah, I remember lying there, bleeding, not being able to breathe.
19:10And you know what I kept thinking?
19:11I kept thinking, my life has been this big.
19:13I was a father at 18.
19:15I've never left Edgewater.
19:16I love you, Mickey.
19:17And I love Skye.
19:19And I don't regret a second of it.
19:22But I have never had that case.
19:25I never strived.
19:27Then run a marathon!
19:29I don't know.
19:31Take up rock climbing.
19:32You're not hearing me.
19:33The FBI acted with reckless impunity when they stormed in with no warning.
19:39No backup.
19:40None of us should have been in that situation.
19:42And someone has to tell the jury that story, Mickey.
19:46I have to fight for what is important to me.
19:49Like me?
19:50Yeah.
19:50You said, before the siege, you said you'd fight for me.
19:58Is this how you do it?
19:59It's not like that, Mick.
20:00I'm not choosing this case over you.
20:04But you have to.
20:06It's either me or the case.
20:07You can have both.
20:09It's an ultimatum.
20:18You know, I really thought that if I just explained it to you right, then you'd understand.
20:29But I guess I should have known you wouldn't even try.
20:38I'm going to bed.
20:39But for the record,
20:43we all nearly died that night.
21:05And Miranda, hey, come in.
21:08How are you, sweetie?
21:09Uh, I was hoping to catch your mom.
21:11Is she home?
21:13Uh, no.
21:13She and my dad both left for work.
21:15Oh, shoot.
21:16Uh, this is for her.
21:18I'm getting on a plane to New York, so I can't make the medal ceremony.
21:21I just wanted to wish her well.
21:23The last time she and I spoke,
21:25uh, well, I just,
21:26I thought a peace offering was in order.
21:29Oh, that's so sweet.
21:30I'm,
21:30I'm sure she'll appreciate it.
21:33You said your dad left, too.
21:35Is he staying here?
21:37Um,
21:39yeah, well,
21:39he was recuperating.
21:40He was.
21:42Not sure about now.
21:43Uh-oh.
21:44Are they not getting along?
21:45Until last night,
21:46they were getting along great.
21:47Like,
21:48really great.
21:50Skye,
21:51you don't mean...
21:52Yeah.
21:53Oh, my God.
21:53They're back together.
21:54I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
21:55Those two always seem to find a way.
21:58Though you don't seem too thrilled.
22:00Um,
22:01no, it's not that.
22:02It's just...
22:05I'm really enmeshed in my parents' lives.
22:08Living with my mom,
22:09working for my dad.
22:12I feel like I'm 14.
22:15Did you know I tried to work for my father
22:17when he wouldn't hire me?
22:19Yeah,
22:20your pop-pop always wanted
22:22your dad
22:22to take over the company.
22:24I had to go work for a competitor
22:26and double their business
22:27before my dad would even consider
22:29bringing me on.
22:30That's insane.
22:30No, it was good for me.
22:32Made me better.
22:34Sometimes you have to kick yourself
22:36out of the nest.
22:39You are
22:40really talented, Skye.
22:45Come work for me.
22:49At Fraley Timber?
22:51We're Fraley Horizons now.
22:53A lot of change is happening at the company.
22:55A very exciting time.
22:58But what would I do?
22:59I could stand here and tell you
23:01all the stuff I need help with,
23:02but the real answer is
23:03you'll work harder than you've ever worked
23:05in your life.
23:06And you'll learn a hell of a lot.
23:12Thank you so much for coming
23:13on such short notice.
23:14I reached out to five juvenile lawyers
23:17and no one got back to me.
23:18Well, I'm not surprised.
23:19Judge McCrae's had people censured for less.
23:22She is vindictive, calculating.
23:25Really?
23:26That's not her reputation.
23:27Well, she's got this whole town
23:29convinced she's some kind of insane.
23:31So who is she really?
23:36When I was at the public defender's office,
23:39I had this client.
23:41Twelve years old.
23:43Judge McCrae sentenced him
23:44to three days in juvie
23:45for stealing a pack of gum.
23:47And that was on top of 14 days
23:49for spray painting a stop sign.
23:51Twelve years old,
23:5317 days in a cell.
23:54That's awful.
23:55And the thing that really killed me
23:57was she would send them out
23:58to this private detention center
23:59way out on the county line,
24:01just far enough
24:02to make it tough for families to visit.
24:03It's just needlessly cruel.
24:05That detention center,
24:07what's it called?
24:08Make sure we have enough glasses, too,
24:10for everyone.
24:11Morning, Gina.
24:12Uh, you do know
24:14that you're getting
24:15your picture taken today, right?
24:18I have a hairbrush in my desk.
24:20Guests arriving in an hour.
24:22My sister stole tampons
24:23when she was 14.
24:24My mom begged the judge
24:25to be lenient.
24:26Zoe had never been arrested.
24:27She got a month.
24:28I was only 11,
24:29but I remember visiting.
24:31Downey Correctional Facility.
24:32Two-hour drive out
24:33on the county line.
24:35She was never the same after.
24:37She started acting out,
24:39fighting with my mom.
24:40I don't think she would have disappeared
24:42if it hadn't been for that sentence.
24:44Okay, why are you telling me this?
24:46Mary McRae was the judge.
24:47She's been doing this for years.
24:50Over-sentencing kids
24:51for minor offenses
24:52and then shipping them off to Downey.
24:55And she gets away with it
24:56because the Juvia records are sealed.
24:58I agree, it's terrible,
24:59but what does this have to do
25:00with Theo's murder?
25:01The county spends millions
25:02every year incarcerating kids.
25:05Downey is private,
25:06so the number's even higher.
25:08This is a for-profit prison.
25:10My key.
25:11So the more kids you put away,
25:12the more money you make.
25:14You think McRae's getting kickbacks?
25:16She's certainly keeping the beds full.
25:17And the evidence was in the thumb drives.
25:20I just pulled security footage
25:22from the courthouse parking lot.
25:24I wanted to get eyes
25:24on Judge Caffey's vehicle.
25:26I found something way better.
25:28That is Vim Galdin, McRae's bailiff.
25:30This footage is from yesterday,
25:32a few hours after Theo was killed.
25:33Galdin is driving a large red SUV.
25:35But earlier that morning,
25:39he drove a small blue SUV.
25:42That is, he did
25:44before Theo got run over.
25:45And then he switched it
25:47for the large red SUV.
25:48All right, we've got to pull registrations
25:50for both of these vehicles.
25:51Already done.
25:52The blue SUV is Galdin's.
25:53The red SUV is registered
25:54to a Steve Healy.
25:55No known connection between them.
25:57So I called Healy.
25:58Healy said he donated
25:59the red SUV three weeks ago
26:00to the McRae Children's Fund.
26:02McRae's non-profit.
26:04This can't be a coincidence.
26:05We need to get a warrant.
26:07Gina.
26:09Judge Alice Thompson.
26:11She on the guest list for today?
26:12Yeah, she'll be here.
26:13Give her a call.
26:13See if she can come in a bit early.
26:22I see why you didn't want
26:23to do this at the courthouse.
26:25We really need to get our hands
26:26on Wilm Galdin's SUV.
26:28So I need a search warrant
26:30for his home
26:30and for the McRae Children's Fund warehouse.
26:33Do you think we have enough for that?
26:34I really think we met the burden.
26:36In a normal case, maybe.
26:38There's nothing normal
26:40about going after a sitting judge.
26:42If you take aim at McRae,
26:44you best not miss.
26:47I think you need more.
26:48What?
26:49It's ridiculous.
26:51Thank you, Judge Thompson.
26:53We'll be right there.
26:58Judge Thompson was doing us a favor.
27:00She might have just saved our case.
27:01Sure doesn't feel like it.
27:02Hey, we get one shot at this.
27:06All right.
27:07We should have Cal Trans
27:08pull the traffic cam footage
27:09between the motel and the courthouse.
27:11If we see Galdin's car
27:12anywhere along the way,
27:13that could tip the scale.
27:15In the meantime,
27:16let's all just take a breath
27:17and get through this ceremony.
27:19Or I could skip the ceremony
27:20and I can donate my car
27:22to McRae's Children's Fund.
27:23And if I see the blue SUV
27:25with the front smashed in,
27:26then we can seize it
27:27under the Plainview Doctrine
27:29and screw the warrant.
27:30That's not how the Plainview works,
27:32Ghastie.
27:33And you know that.
27:34I know the connection
27:35to your sister
27:35has made this case
27:36very personal for you,
27:37but you're not thinking straight.
27:39I want you to receive the medal
27:40and then go home
27:41and get some rest.
27:42I don't want the damn medal.
27:43Theo is dead.
27:45These kids' lives
27:46are getting ruined
27:47and we can't even get a warrant.
27:48Meanwhile, I murder someone
27:50and they want to throw me a party?
27:51Hey.
27:53You didn't murder anybody.
27:55You didn't.
27:57You were defending yourself.
27:59You did everything right.
28:00That's what everyone keeps saying.
28:03And if that's true,
28:05then why can't I sleep?
28:12Mickey, the journalists
28:13are getting antsy.
28:14And Boone, Nora's looking for you.
28:16We'll be right there.
28:20Cassidy?
28:22Hey.
28:24Look at me.
28:28We're all here for you.
28:31We got each other
28:32through that night.
28:33We're going to get each other
28:34through the aftermath.
28:36Okay?
28:40Take a few minutes.
28:42We're going to get to know.
28:45We're going to get to know.
28:48What?
29:00We're going to get to know.
29:13Read? It's Deputy Campbell. We met yesterday. I have a proposition for you.
29:45How do they do this? Leave their house every morning, kiss their loved ones goodbye, not knowing if they're ever
29:52going to see them again.
29:56I don't know. They put it out of their head, they don't think about it.
30:02Yeah. Yeah, I guess that's right. But what about their loved ones?
30:08What are they supposed to do?
30:12The same.
30:13I don't know.
30:37You are outbound, outbound. I shot someone.
30:41You kept me alive.
30:42You okay, Cass?
30:45I'm good.
30:48You missed the spot.
30:51We were gonna repair it, but I don't want anyone to forget what you guys went through that night or
30:56what you did for this town.
30:57You should be proud of what you did.
30:59Can I shake the hand of an Edgewater hero?
31:04Judge McRae. Call me Mary.
31:06Cassidy Campbell.
31:07I know who you are. You've been all over the news.
31:10Can I get a photo?
31:11No.
31:18Actually, I think you knew my sister Zoe Campbell.
31:22I can't say I remember the name.
31:25That's a winner.
31:27From one public servant to another.
31:36Those of us who wear the badge know that it is just a piece of metal.
31:40It doesn't make you stronger or braver.
31:42It just amplifies what's already inside the person wearing it.
31:46Medals of valor are different.
31:48They tell a story of bravery and dedication, selfless sacrifice in the face of insurmountable odds.
31:55Never in my 20 years of service have two deputies deserved this honor more than Cassidy Campbell and Nathan Boone.
32:04Deputy Campbell risked her life to pull a wounded civilian to safety during the initial skirmish.
32:10She single-handedly held off the first wave of intruders, giving us a chance to fortify our defenses.
32:17Deputy Campbell.
32:18Deputy Campbell.
32:21It is my honor to present you with this Medal of Valor.
32:40Later, after holding off our attackers for more than 30 minutes, Lieutenant Boone and I were pinned down right over
32:47there.
32:48We were nearly out of ammo and under heavy fire.
32:51That's when Lieutenant Boone took a bullet to the arm.
32:54And had it struck half an inch to the left, it would have severed an artery and killed him.
33:00That's when our transmitter crackled back to life, wounded.
33:05Lieutenant Boone risked his own life to get to that transmitter, sprinting through a sea of bullets.
33:12Within minutes of that call, our people had the place surrounded.
33:15The siege was over.
33:20Lieutenant Boone, it is my honor to present you with this Medal of Valor.
33:46Nora.
33:48Hey.
33:53Stuck at work.
33:55I'll see you soon.
33:57Did you text me that before or after the suicide run?
34:00I'm sorry.
34:01I didn't want to scare you.
34:03No, I get that.
34:04I do, but I mean, I saw the pictures and then I heard all that and you never said any
34:10of that.
34:11You didn't want to talk about it.
34:12You didn't want to watch the news.
34:13What was I supposed to do?
34:16Jason used to say that no one ever went back to the force once they got shot.
34:21He would joke about it and he would say it was the golden ticket.
34:26That you just get nicked in the arm and you get to retire with full benefits.
34:30It was done.
34:31You were set for life, right?
34:32So, why can't you do that?
34:39Because I'm not looking for a golden ticket.
34:41I love what I do.
34:43I'm not done doing it yet.
34:45Did you ever consider it?
34:47I mean, did you ever consider me?
34:50Yes.
34:50Of course.
34:51Of course I did.
34:53I know guys retire, but I would be miserable without this job.
35:00I would be lost.
35:03And that's not the guy you married.
35:08I love the guy I married.
35:14I just thought that we could, you know, have a happy ending in this safe town, but I can't.
35:18I'm so sorry.
35:19I would worry all the time and I would make myself sick and I tried to do this and I
35:23can't do it.
35:24I can't be a cop's wife anymore.
35:25I'm so sorry.
35:37Bye.
35:37Bye.
35:49Oh, hey dad.
35:50How have you eaten?
35:51These mini quiches aren't bad actually.
35:55Oh, okay.
35:57All right.
35:59It's okay.
36:01I'm okay.
36:03Mickey, we got a call.
36:04There's been a break-in at...
36:06Sorry.
36:07It's okay.
36:08What's up?
36:09There's been a break-in at the McRae Children's Fund warehouse.
36:12Isn't that where you wanted to search for that blue SUV?
36:14Yes.
36:15I have to go. You okay?
36:17You be careful.
36:19Okay.
36:26I know where Mickey keeps the whiskey.
36:29Oh.
36:30I'll get the glasses.
36:40You refuse to move till you got here, Sheriff.
36:47The Bailiff's SUV.
36:58There's no way this is legal.
37:00You trying to tell me you just happened to go to that warehouse?
37:02We responded to a burglary in progress.
37:04On arrival, we saw your vehicle in plain view.
37:07That's a legal search and seizure.
37:09The tire treads on your car match the tracks of the scene, as does the blue paint.
37:13You might want to consider if the person you're protecting, the person you killed for, will protect you.
37:18I didn't kill anybody!
37:20Is that what a jury's take is going to be after seeing these?
37:33He wasn't supposed to be there.
37:35I went to the motel where the thumb drives.
37:38He walked in on me and they ran.
37:40She told me to finish the job.
37:41She said I need...
37:42She.
37:49Sheriff Fox.
37:51Deputy Boone.
37:52How can I help two Edgewater heroes?
37:56You can come quietly.
37:57We'll save you the embarrassment of walking out of the courthouse in handcuffs.
38:01You're under arrest, Judge McRae.
38:03But that's outrageous.
38:04On what charge?
38:06Take your pick.
38:07Conspiracy to commit murder.
38:08Obstruction.
38:09Not to mention the millions of dollars you've been receiving in illegal kickbacks from Downey Correctional.
38:13Enriching yourself by locking up kids.
38:16Real servant of the people.
38:18Like I said, we'll extend you the courtesy of letting you walk out of here freely.
38:21But if necessary, we're prepared to use force.
38:29Zoe Campbell.
38:30Cassidy.
38:31Back up.
38:31Now you'll remember.
38:32I want to talk to you.
38:37Reed is claiming that it was all his idea.
38:40That you didn't tip him off about the warehouse or the car.
38:43We both know that that would be highly improper.
38:46He's an honest guy.
38:48I don't think you're ready to be back in the field.
38:50PTSD, lack of sleep, whatever is going on with you, I can't risk another incident like this.
38:55You're suspended.
38:55No, Mickey.
38:56Please.
38:57I need to work.
38:58If I sit at home, I'm gonna spiral.
39:00Please.
39:00Okay, fine.
39:01You're on desk duty.
39:02Answering calls, polling files.
39:04For how long?
39:04Excuse me.
39:05The correct answer is thank you, Sheriff Fox.
39:08I could do much worse.
39:20Uh, heading down to San Francisco in the morning.
39:24Barlow and I have a pretrial evidentiary hearing.
39:28Look, being in the XO today, I get it.
39:32You have been there every day, reliving that hell.
39:36I'm sorry.
39:37Sorry enough not to represent him.
39:40I genuinely believe there are people in power who have to be held accountable.
39:45You and your damn principals.
39:47You're gonna lecture me about principals.
39:49No, don't lift that.
39:51Shouldn't be lifting that.
39:55Thanks.
39:59If I hear one word from Barlow's defense team vilifying the response from the sheriff's office...
40:06You won't.
40:07I promise.
40:08Salvovich has no idea how lucky he is.
40:11I'm coming back, mate.
40:29Hey, mom.
40:31I'm going to drive with dad to his place and help him pack.
40:41If it makes you feel any better, I broke up with him today, too.
40:45I gave him my two weeks notice.
40:46Because of Barlow?
40:47Aunt Miranda offered me a job and I've decided to say yes.
40:50Oh.
40:53Honey, I'm not so sure that's such a good idea.
40:55I just don't think you'll like it.
40:56I hope that's for me to figure out.
41:01Okay.
41:03Okay.
41:04Thanks.
41:08Love you.
41:09Love you, too.
41:09Love you, too.
41:24Hello?
41:25Is this Cassidy Campbell?
41:27Yes, who's this?
41:28I saw you on the news.
41:30It took me a minute to track down your number, but when I realized who you were, I knew I
41:33had to call.
41:34I'm sorry.
41:34What is this about?
41:36I knew your sister, Zoe.
41:38I was with her the night she disappeared.
41:41I think we should talk.
41:44Well, I've tried to outrun
41:46Done my best to overcome
41:51Had it all time
41:54I guess I should accept
41:56That I'll always walk this road
42:00Carry this load
42:04Gina told me Nora left
42:06She told me about you and Travis
42:11There's something wrong with us
42:15I mean
42:19Obviously
42:25Yeah
42:26Instead of enjoying the stars, I've been sitting here thinking about how somewhere someone's doing something messed up
42:31That we're going to have to deal with tomorrow
42:34And I'm kind of looking forward to it
42:38Here's to tomorrow
42:39Yeah
42:42You can tell me
42:53Okay, come on
42:56I'm gonna try to cook thisؤ Then we'll get out of the energy
42:56That we're waiting for you
42:56No
42:58No
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