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00:05In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous.
00:11In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are
00:15members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit.
00:19These are their stories.
00:36I hear you up.
00:39What are you doing?
00:41I can't sleep.
00:43There's too much honking.
00:45So close the window.
00:47Radiators.
00:48They don't get too hot.
00:50Then turn on the sound machine.
00:52It's so noisy.
00:54That's the point.
00:56That's the good noise.
01:00It'll help me sleep.
01:06God, just be quick.
01:12Shh.
01:13What?
01:15I heard the boogeyman in my room.
01:18I can't sleep.
01:19Neither can Daddy.
01:23Honey, what do we say when we have a bad dream?
01:25I forget.
01:26We say thank you, bad dream.
01:28Thank you, bad dream.
01:29Now I can go back to sleep and have a good dream.
01:32Now I can have a good dream.
01:34Okay.
01:36All right, now let's get you back to bed.
01:40But this wasn't a dream.
01:41The boogeyman is in my room.
01:45Okay.
01:46Let's go tell him to leave.
01:50See?
01:52There is nobody here because the boogeyman is not real.
01:57There was a noise.
01:58Like what?
01:59I don't know.
02:01Eh, eh, eh.
02:03That was probably just the radiator.
02:06Now let's shut our eyes.
02:07We all need rest.
02:10All right?
02:11I love you.
02:13I love you.
02:15Night, night.
02:20I told you.
02:28Maybe it's an animal.
02:30Animal?
02:34Hello?
03:02What's going on?
03:03Her camera's making a weird noise.
03:10Oh, my God.
03:11What?
03:12What is it?
03:22The image comes the best from my daughter's room.
03:24Do you have any other cameras in the apartment?
03:26No.
03:27And you do not recognize this boy?
03:28Not at all.
03:30But the signal's strongest from her desk.
03:39He fell asleep, like, right before you got here.
03:41But, I mean, he was crying.
03:44That's a dog cage.
03:46You need to call Tara.
03:47The feed is being intercepted by another camera.
03:52Right.
03:52It's like when your walkies accidentally share on the same channel as Arando and you can hear them.
03:56And you can speak to them.
03:57You can talk to your daughter on this?
03:59Oh, yeah.
04:00She'd hear us through the camera.
04:02Has anyone else been in the room?
04:03Just the boy.
04:07Hi.
04:08My name is Olivia.
04:10Can you hear me?
04:11I'm a police officer and I want to help you, okay?
04:16Can you tell me your name?
04:18Do you know where you are?
04:21If you can tell me anything, anything at all about where you are, about the room that you're in,
04:29I promise you I will find you.
04:32Can you do that for me?
04:34Ooh.
04:48Wait.
04:51I'm a police officer.
04:51I'm a police officer.
05:02Will you resist me?
05:02Are you nothing who has found this way?
05:02No.
05:35Hey.
05:36Hey.
05:36We'll comb through records to see if anyone living in the area matches the child's description.
05:40Okay, check child abuse and domestic violence reports to see if there's any history here.
05:45Will do.
05:46We're also waiting on NCIC, NCMEC, and New York Missing Persons Clearinghouse to see if they have a match for
05:51an Asian male.
05:52Well, hold on.
05:54She could be a girl.
05:55I mean, I'm going off the clothes and the hair.
05:58Okay, we'll include females age 9 to 11.
06:00Expand that.
06:02Um, 7 to 13.
06:04And I'll check NamUs in the clearinghouses for Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut just in case, you know, the kid wasn't
06:10kidnapped in New York.
06:11Taro's on site with Griffin, seeing if they can get the signal back online.
06:15And then they'll be able to trace it?
06:16It's unclear, but I don't know what we do if they can't.
06:21We've got to find this kid.
06:24This thing's not Wi-Fi, okay?
06:26Operates over RF.
06:27Radio frequency?
06:28There it is, my detective.
06:29Okay, can you locate where the video's coming from?
06:32Signal analyzer.
06:33Okay, come on.
06:33You know I don't know what that is.
06:35The 2.4 gigahertz band's got all your consumer products, your Bluetooth, smart home, Wi-Fi.
06:41So maybe, just maybe, we lost the signal because of some interference.
06:45Okay, and you can figure out where in the city this is coming from?
06:48Yeah, I get frequency, and my boy Joe, who's on a rooftop a block away, he turns to the same
06:54signal.
06:55He's noticed two measurements, we can triangulate in approximate location.
06:58So, uh, what if it isn't interference?
07:01You know, what if we, I don't know, what if we lost the signal because the camera was turned off?
07:06Yeah, it'd be no bueno.
07:08You can't trace what isn't there.
07:09If there's nothing doing, there's nothing to be done.
07:13Are you the police?
07:15Yeah, yeah, I am.
07:17Lexi, right?
07:18I'm Detective Griffin.
07:20Thank you for letting us use your room.
07:23Yeah, yeah.
07:24Your uniform kept me company.
07:27She's a kiddy corn.
07:29Oh.
07:30Will you catch him?
07:33Who?
07:34The boogeyman.
07:36Lexi!
07:39We will catch him and put him in jail.
07:42Promise.
07:43Okay?
07:50Why did her monitor pick up someone else's feet?
07:53I mean, isn't there something to prevent that?
07:55These monitors frequency hop.
07:57They cycle across the band in unique patterns so that only the camera and his accompanying monitor
08:02are ever tuned to the same frequency at the same time.
08:04So maybe the signal's jumping.
08:06The camera out there must overlap with this camera's pattern, at least a portion.
08:12If I get this, uh, cycle here, I...
08:22Joe, go to center frequency 2.437 gigahertz, span 10 megahertz.
08:27Set resolution bandwidth 100 kilohertz.
08:29Copy that.
08:33Hi.
08:34Hey.
08:36Hey, buddy.
08:38Hey, my name is Jake.
08:39Jake, I'm a cop, okay?
08:43We just want to make sure that you're okay.
08:46Yeah?
08:47Can you tell me your name?
08:50Can you tell me your name before we lose a connection again?
08:54Are you talking?
08:55Are you talking?
08:56Who are you talking to?
08:57Okay.
08:58I hear any sound from in here again.
09:01You'll never see mommy, ever.
09:12The Leventhal's apartment is here.
09:14Teru triangulated the signal to here.
09:17Okay, so that's a smaller haystack than the whole city.
09:20There's still a haystack.
09:21Yeah, well, we got a needle detector.
09:23Teru guy gave me this.
09:24That's a portable monitor?
09:26It's a signal analyzer.
09:27Exactly.
09:28It says how strong the signal is from where you're standing.
09:30But it doesn't give you the direction.
09:32So hot or cold?
09:33Mm-hmm.
09:34If we knock doors up there, eventually we'll get a hit.
09:36That's two old city blocks.
09:37I mean, how many apartments are there?
09:38I mean, it could be from 400 to almost 1,000.
09:42What, 72nd between Columbus and Amsterdam?
09:44Yeah, up to 74th.
09:46That's right where they turned that hotel, the Azura Hotel, into a homeless shelter.
09:53I mean, they're housing multiple Level 2 and Level 3 offenders up there.
09:56Okay, so you two go.
09:58We have a couple of potential matches for our missing children.
10:00And you and I will check on the families.
10:02Hey, one other thing.
10:04Yeah.
10:04I noticed something.
10:06All right, say it.
10:07So I don't like to talk about this that much.
10:10Work, life, church, state kind of thing.
10:12But my brother, he passed away when I was 15.
10:15Oh, I'm sorry.
10:16Yeah, well, he had autism, okay?
10:19And in moments of distress, he'd rub his head like this.
10:23Uh-huh.
10:23He actually got a bald spot from doing it too much.
10:25The boy, I noticed he was doing something like that on his arm.
10:29Yeah.
10:30Yeah, okay.
10:31That's a thing to keep in mind.
10:32Good catch, Griff.
10:33Thanks.
10:39So, what are we looking for this thing to do?
10:41If we get close enough, the lines on this will spike.
10:44Are those spikes?
10:45No, I don't think so.
10:46We might not be close enough.
10:49Joshua Powell, police, open up.
10:55Yo, what are you doing?
10:57We need to look inside your apartment.
10:58For what?
10:59You got something suspicious in there?
11:02No.
11:05Yo, this is harassment.
11:06I served my time.
11:08Besides, my niece is full of BS.
11:10I ain't touching.
11:11Well, I read the report.
11:13Your niece was 10.
11:16Yeah.
11:17Kids start lying when they're three.
11:19What's that thing he's got?
11:20Oh, that's a pedophile detector.
11:22Detects up to a month of pedophilia activity.
11:31Mommy, I thought this was a kid's doctor.
11:36Just pay attention to yourself, all right?
11:39Sergeant Rollins?
11:40Yeah.
11:42Yeah.
11:44I came here because I heard they had the best lollipops.
11:56I know the statistics.
11:57If a child's not found in the first three hours,
12:00they won't be found at all alive.
12:02And Spencer's been gone for over a year.
12:06Yeah.
12:07So you've got bad news.
12:09Right?
12:11I'm going to show you a picture from a video feed
12:14that we intercepted.
12:16And I have to warn you, it's a distressing image.
12:21Do you recognize this boy?
12:25I don't know.
12:28Is that Spencer?
12:29That's what we're trying to figure out.
12:31Is this recent?
12:32Yeah.
12:35Oh, my God.
12:35Is he in a cage?
12:37Where is this?
12:39We're trying to determine the location.
12:41So it could be Spencer.
12:43Do you think it is?
12:43I can't tell.
12:45I don't know.
12:46Okay.
12:46Dr. Chow, was Spencer autistic?
12:49No.
12:50Okay.
12:51Wait.
12:51What does that mean?
12:53Does that mean that this isn't Spencer?
12:56Or that it is?
12:58I promise.
12:59I promise.
13:00I will let you know more when I can.
13:02No, no, no.
13:03Wait.
13:03Wait.
13:03Please, please, please.
13:04What if I just say that it's him?
13:05That's him.
13:06How?
13:06Yes.
13:07That is Spencer.
13:08Now can you tell me?
13:09Please tell me.
13:10I am.
13:10What happened to Spencer?
13:13I will.
13:14I will keep you updated when I know more.
13:17I promise.
13:20Can you just say why he's in a cage?
13:26I don't know.
13:45Graham Roberts!
13:46Police!
13:47Open up!
13:48No.
13:49No?
13:50You're a level three sex offender.
13:52Where are the police?
13:53Open the door.
13:56It's definitely getting stronger, but it's not spiking.
14:03Are there any kids out there?
14:05Kids?
14:06Yeah.
14:07Children.
14:09No, we're adult policemen.
14:11Did you look both ways down the hall?
14:15Mr. Roberts, there's no kids out here.
14:23I don't trust me.
14:25I have my urges.
14:27So I stay in my room.
14:29Always.
14:31What, command?
14:47I order delivery.
14:49I have them leave it at the doorstep.
14:51I think you're the first people I've seen in three weeks.
14:55Those are the binoculars.
14:57Checking the weather.
15:10They can't see me.
15:12And I just watch.
15:14I never talk.
15:16I never leave.
15:17I never touch.
15:19Get anything?
15:21No.
15:22Clean.
15:24We're taking these.
15:36Is that him?
15:38I can't tell.
15:43Okay.
15:44God, that's so sad.
15:46It's been so long.
15:48I maybe can't recognize my own son.
15:50Okay.
15:51Well, let's be honest.
15:52This is not a good photo.
15:54I'm asking a lot of you.
15:56I took six months parental leave when Avery was born.
16:00So I thought maybe that's the right amount of time to come back to work after Avery went missing.
16:06It's not a right amount of time.
16:08Only choices.
16:11And regrets.
16:13And those two.
16:15My friend's daughter, who's in eighth grade, she walks Avery home after school every day.
16:22I used to.
16:24On Wednesdays, they get a chocolate cookie from LaVon along the way.
16:29But Avery wouldn't go inside, though, because it was too loud for him.
16:32But on this day, she comes out of LaVon with a cookie and no Avery.
16:38He's just gone.
16:43He said that Avery doesn't like loud spaces.
16:48May I ask you, does Avery have autism?
16:52Oh, yes.
16:53He's non-speaking.
16:55So he can't vocalize?
16:58Sorry.
16:59I should have said earlier.
17:00I figured you knew.
17:02Okay.
17:03So the database said that the reporting officer said that there were files that were pending upload.
17:10Did they upload the letter I was sent?
17:13What letter?
17:17Boy is not in danger.
17:19I see your, spelled Y-E-R, name in news.
17:24I promise not to hurt Boy, take good care of Boy.
17:28I feed him healthy meals.
17:31He doesn't know my cement is hidden in his oatmeal.
17:36Oh, my God.
17:39I keep him in some...
17:43Innocent?
17:44I just saw him looking so innocent by his self on the stert.
17:50S-T-E-R-T.
17:52So I took him.
17:55Okay, work up a psych profile on this creep.
17:58I mean, we know that our Vic is Avery Lee.
18:01We need a picture of who our perp is.
18:03Okay.
18:08That doesn't look the same.
18:09Is it a spike?
18:10No, but I think we're getting closer.
18:14Joseph Rice, open up!
18:18What's up?
18:19Oh, hell no.
18:20No!
18:23On the ground!
18:24No, on the ground!
18:26What happened?
18:26It's behind you right where I can see you.
18:27What'd I do?
18:33Hello?
18:35Anybody in here?
18:38Hello?
18:43Hello?
18:50Hello?
18:50Anybody in here?
18:58Is anybody in there?
19:18You can't have a hobby?
19:19What are you doing with all that equipment?
19:21Talking to friends?
19:22What, are you going to arrest me for having a ham radio now?
19:24You talking to little kids on there?
19:25No, that's what the internet's for.
19:27So what happened?
19:29That thing was spiking.
19:31This antenna here, it's acting like a repeater.
19:33It's accidentally boosting the camera signal.
19:36So where's the boy?
19:37At the moment.
19:39Could be anywhere.
19:56Tower room thinks they worked out the frequency hopping pattern, so we lose the image.
20:00They can pick it back up.
20:01Or at least they should be able to.
20:02Okay, so their new measurements estimate he could be anywhere in an additional four whole
20:05blocks.
20:06It's upwards of 3,000 apartments, almost 5,000 people.
20:09And no registered offenders.
20:11Guys, I really think we should try talking to the kid again.
20:15Last time he heard your voice, God knows what he might do if he catches you again.
20:18I know, but we got to do something.
20:19Tower room is monitoring him 24-7.
20:22Good for Tower room.
20:22What are we doing?
20:23We're not, we're not sitting on our hands here.
20:25We got to find him.
20:27The camera that broadcasted this, does it have to be the same make as the one that accidentally
20:32received it?
20:33I'm sorry.
20:34Yeah, same make, same model.
20:36Wait, I looked into it.
20:37It was recalled for this very security fault.
20:40Suckler was only on the market for three months.
20:45Oh, buddy, it's out there!
20:57I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
21:19Can't be that far.
21:29Here.
21:31Don't shake.
21:32Drink it.
21:35You're not too much, do you?
21:36Uh-huh.
21:39I'm losing interest.
21:41No, no, no, no, no, no!
21:50Here are the sales of the recalled camera for Manhattan.
21:55Also, a list of all the New York City parents who had it on their baby registry.
21:59None were sold in the area of Tower room triangulated.
22:01So, Bruno, I want you to track down all the orders from Midtown South and any precincts
22:06south of 42nd Street.
22:08Rollins, you take the Upper East Side and obviously Midtown North.
22:11And, Griff, I want you to take, obviously, the Upper West Side through Inwood.
22:16Yeah, what if the perp didn't buy the camera in New York?
22:18What if it was stolen?
22:20Well, then, then we're going to keep looking, okay?
22:24Look, you never know what breaks the case.
22:28All right, so, Rollins has worked up a criminal profile, things that we all need to keep in
22:33mind.
22:33This is based on probability, history, and some interpretation.
22:36So, if you come across someone who doesn't exactly fit the profile, but also doesn't
22:41pass the smell test...
22:42You just want to use your judgment.
22:43Right.
22:44So, our suspect is probably white, male, mid-30s to 50s, possibly dyslexic.
22:48Education?
22:49At best, high school.
22:50So, we're probably looking at an antisocial personality who has problems holding down a
22:55relationship or a job.
22:56Also, he might be a collector.
22:58Exactly.
22:58Someone who likes to collect baseball cards or butterflies, who likes to hoard something,
23:02an object, like even the child, Avery.
23:05It gives him a sense of control or even pride over an otherwise disordered life.
23:09All right, let's saddle up.
23:15Hey, Griff.
23:16Yeah.
23:16Walk with me for a second.
23:19So, I heard that you were helping Taro monitor the camera feed last night?
23:23I can't sleep, you know, so I figured I'd give someone else a break.
23:26All right, but I need you sharp, and you were the one that helped us figure out that Avery
23:30was autistic.
23:31Yeah, I'm good.
23:34So, keep it that way.
23:35Yeah.
23:36Okay.
23:37Okay.
23:37Yeah, hey, it's just, uh, when I look at the kid, Avery, I just, I keep seeing my brother.
23:44You know, he was also non-speaking, and, um, people would meet him, you know, and they
23:49would, they would ignore him, or they'd, they'd treat him like he was stupid because he didn't
23:54talk.
23:55Look, I'm telling you, Cap, he, he was so smart.
24:00He could read anybody.
24:01But he could read people better than any detective you have ever met.
24:05You just, you had to know how to talk to him.
24:09And how would you?
24:11We had our own pigeon sign language.
24:14It was just ours.
24:16If Scott really trusted you, he'd follow any direction you give him.
24:23How did he die?
24:26It was a car accident.
24:28Driver fell asleep at the wheel.
24:31Didn't have to deal with anything.
24:36Oh, so Griff, so I had a case like this once, and, uh, 911 put through, uh, a call from
24:46a little girl, and she had no idea where she was.
24:52Did you find her?
24:53We did.
24:55And that little girl went on to become a cop.
24:59What?
25:00Wow, no way.
25:01Yeah.
25:02So a story is happy or sad, based on when you stopped telling it.
25:09She died in the line of duty, that girl.
25:12Oh, my God.
25:13Jeez.
25:14I'm sorry.
25:15This story can still change.
25:20We just need to keep going.
25:23Come on.
25:25Cap, I think I can get through to Avery.
25:27I know I can.
25:28I don't doubt it.
25:28But I can't take that risk.
25:30This little boy's life is on the line.
25:32I just don't think we have much time before this guy does something worse than he's already done.
25:36So go.
25:37Go.
25:37And knock on doors.
25:45Anybody home?
25:46Mr. Likos.
25:52I was sleeping.
25:54What is it?
25:55Yeah, I'm Sergeant Rollins of my PD.
25:57You're Mr. Likos?
25:58Yeah.
25:59Do you have any children?
26:00No.
26:00Okay.
26:01We have records of George Likos purchasing a baby monitor at this address.
26:05George is my cousin.
26:06I'm Costa.
26:08He do something bad again?
26:10Does he have a history of criminal behavior?
26:12Is he a criminal if he gets away with it?
26:14Where is George now?
26:16The Bronx.
26:18Do you have an address or a phone number?
26:21You're going to get him in trouble.
26:22Listen, I know a visit from the police can be scary.
26:25I know you're a relative.
26:26You want to protect him.
26:27But listen, don't worry.
26:28He hasn't done anything wrong.
26:29He's not in any trouble.
26:32That's a pity.
26:34George is the worst person I ever met.
26:38I'm not saying something.
26:41470 is 161st Street.
26:47Um, you know, I have zero cell service.
26:53Do you mind if I use your phone to call us in?
26:56Sure.
26:57So I have a hard line.
27:04A lot of newspapers.
27:06Yeah, I've locked them.
27:08Can't throw away history, can you?
27:10No, you can't.
27:18Thanks.
27:21Benson.
27:22Hey, I'm at the address that we had on file for George Likos.
27:2615 East 46th Street, apartment 8AB.
27:29Okay, go on.
27:30Uh, it turns out it's his cousin's place, Costa Likos.
27:34C-O-S-T-A, Costa?
27:35Mm-hmm.
27:36No, he says, uh, the address that he has for George is 407 East 161st Sturt Street.
27:44So Costa's the guy?
27:46That's right.
27:48Costa says he's a really bad man.
27:51Is there any sign that the boy is there?
27:53Uh, I don't know.
27:55That's, uh, hard to say.
27:57Okay.
28:00So, Rollins,
28:02the address that you're at is outside the area that Taru triangulated.
28:08Yeah, right.
28:09And if you arrest him and he refuses to talk,
28:11we may never find Avery.
28:14Yeah, so you want me to go look for George up in the Bronx?
28:16No.
28:16I want you to keep Costa occupied,
28:19and I'm gonna radio Bruno and Griffin
28:21and get them into place to track his movements.
28:25Hopefully he can lead us to Avery.
28:27Yeah, sure can.
28:29Okay, Rollins.
28:31Stay safe.
28:33Will do.
28:35So my captain just wants to see
28:37if we can get a little more background and info on your cousin.
28:41Okay.
28:42Shall we sit?
28:44Sure.
28:53Do you mind if I've got a glass of water?
28:56Parched.
28:58Uh-huh.
29:12Respond to 15 East 46th Street.
29:14Immediately.
29:15I'm texting you a photo now.
29:17The suspect is Costa Likos,
29:20white, 43-65-290,
29:23balding with a beard.
29:24This is surveillance.
29:26Keep your distance.
29:27We do not want to tip him off.
29:29Yeah.
29:29Advise on all movements.
29:31Copy.
29:32You got it, Kat.
29:38So I was living in Jersey,
29:40and the Port Authority fired me.
29:42And Mama got cancer.
29:45I'm sorry to hear that.
29:47She lives out of her bed.
29:49So I came here to help out.
29:53Stayed with Cousin George until he left.
29:56Why'd he leave?
29:57Planted his cement in his girl.
30:00Dummy.
30:01Now they're having twins.
30:02And he took the monitor with him?
30:04What monitor?
30:06The baby camera.
30:08The one that he purchased at this address.
30:12Yeah.
30:14Master.
30:19Mr. Likos, I have to admit something.
30:23I haven't been completely truthful.
30:26How's that?
30:29Your cousin George.
30:31He's our chief suspect.
30:33He's probably going to go down.
30:36That's good.
30:39You could help me, though.
30:42Maybe we could take a look around.
30:44See if, um,
30:45he left his DNA or fingerprints on something.
30:49Maybe his old bedroom.
30:54Down there.
30:55Want to look?
30:57You lead the way.
31:14Sorry about the darkness.
31:20He knew light bulbs.
31:25His, uh,
31:27room's the one at the end.
31:36Hey!
31:38Mr. Likos!
31:40Open the door!
31:56Mr. Likos!
32:03Hey, hey!
32:04He's fleeing!
32:04Suspect is fleeing!
32:0615 East 46th Street!
32:07He's wearing a native blue hoodie,
32:09brown pants.
32:09You got him, Bruno!
32:10I see him!
32:12He's heading out 46th towards Madison!
32:23Go, go, go, go, go!
32:2510-80 all units,
32:26please respond.
32:27Pursuit of suspect
32:28in the Grand Central!
32:46Yes, sir.
32:47Get down there.
32:47Get down there.
32:5823, track 2-3.
33:11Stop it!
33:16Help!
33:17Hey!
33:33We radioed MTA-PD.
33:34Grand Central is on lockdown.
33:36They're searching the tunnels.
33:37NYPD is patrolling every station,
33:39but so far enough.
33:39If he gets away,
33:40you know where he's going.
33:41Oh, he's not here.
33:42But, hey, look what I found.
33:44He's dead.
33:44He's gonna dump the kid,
33:46and we are going to watch on a monitor.
33:47Yo, he's right.
33:51Do you really think
33:52you can get the kid to talk?
33:55I gotta try.
33:58Hey, give me the mic.
34:01Okay.
34:03Okay.
34:04All right, hey, buddy.
34:04Hey, it's me, Jake.
34:05Nick, um, I know the last time we talked,
34:09you got in trouble.
34:10I don't want that to happen again, all right?
34:12But this is, uh, this is really, really important, okay?
34:16I know, I know that you don't communicate with words.
34:21Okay, well, my brother was the same.
34:22He didn't talk very much,
34:23but we used to play this game together,
34:25this really fun game.
34:27Yeah, where, uh, where if I said,
34:29if I said something true,
34:31he would touch his nose.
34:33And if I said something not true,
34:36he would touch his forehead.
34:38Okay, can we try to play that?
34:41Is your name Avery?
34:44Avery Lee?
34:51I know that you've been through a lot, buddy.
34:55Way, way too much in this life, yeah?
34:58Even before all this?
35:00People are mean, aren't they?
35:03They are.
35:04They treat you like you're nothing.
35:06Yeah, like you're a piece of furniture.
35:08Like you're not even a person, yeah?
35:12That's how they treated my brother, too.
35:15But, buddy, that is why
35:17I am positive
35:19that just like him,
35:20you, you, you are nice.
35:23And you are smart,
35:24and you are creative,
35:25and you are a good kid.
35:27And guess what?
35:28I'm looking at you right now.
35:30You know that I can see you right now.
35:32And can I tell you something?
35:33I have a wish
35:34that one day
35:35we can just meet in person
35:37and I can say hi.
35:39Yeah, that's it.
35:41So,
35:42I'm going to ask you again, okay?
35:44Please, please tell me
35:45if your name is Avery Lee,
35:49just touch your nose.
35:55Yes.
35:56Okay, Avery, Avery,
35:57do you know the address
35:58of where you are?
36:02Do you know the street number
36:04or the name?
36:05Do you know the floor number
36:07or anything identifiable?
36:08Hold on, hold on, hold on.
36:10Bruno, Bruno, what's your 20?
36:12I'm here, Cap, 75th in Amsterdam.
36:14I want you to crisscross
36:16the blocks that Taro triangulated.
36:18Siren's on.
36:19On it.
36:21Hey, Avery, hey, buddy.
36:22Hey, so you might hear
36:24a police siren.
36:25I'm really sorry
36:26if it's loud.
36:27I know you don't like
36:27loud noises, all right?
36:28That's just my partner.
36:30Now, if you hear this siren,
36:31I just want you to put your finger
36:33to the tip of your nose, okay?
36:37Bruno?
36:38I'm crossing 74th.
36:39I'm on 73rd now.
36:42Avery, you hear anything?
36:44Avery, any police siren?
36:56Look, look.
36:58Good job, buddy.
36:59Good job, Avery.
37:01Bruno, where are you at?
37:02I'm on 70th between Broadway
37:04and Columbus.
37:07Ronald, what do you got?
37:08Hey, Costalico's mentioned
37:09his mother, so I looked up
37:10her address.
37:11It's 1480 West 70th Street,
37:13number 4B.
37:15Bruno, 1480 West 70th,
37:17apartment 4B.
37:18Now.
37:25All right, thanks.
37:28Come on.
37:29Come on.
37:58Come on.
37:59Come on.
38:00Come on.
38:04Hey, Avery.
38:05Hey, buddy.
38:06Hey.
38:07I'm a police officer, okay?
38:08I'm here to get you out.
38:14Come on, man.
38:14Come on.
38:16Let's go.
38:17Get her.
38:20All good here.
38:21No sign of her perp.
38:22All right.
38:28All right.
38:31All right.
38:34All right.
38:34All right.
38:46Come on.
38:46Come on.
38:48Come on.
38:52Come on.
38:57Come on.
39:05How's he doing?
39:07He's, you know, a little malnourished, a little dehydrated,
39:11but his injuries are minor.
39:14And I'm sure he wants to meet you.
39:16They found Costa's body on the trash.
39:18Yeah, I heard. Crushed by the midnight local.
39:20That's unfortunate for any night commuters.
39:23Hey.
39:24How do you deal with all this?
39:28A what?
39:29A darkness.
39:31You just reunited a little boy with his mother.
39:36Where's the darkness in that?
39:37You know what I mean.
39:41We keep telling our stories.
39:44No matter how dark they are,
39:46you keep telling your story.
39:49Because I know
39:51that good always comes from people hearing them.
39:57That and a whole lot of therapy.
39:59Hmm.
40:03Hey, I'm, uh,
40:05I'm sorry that I questioned you, boss.
40:09Tynan's right.
40:09You are the best.
40:11Griff, you're a detective.
40:14You are supposed to question everything.
40:18Everything and everyone.
40:21A good leader welcomes questions.
40:24A bad one...
40:27A bad one demands loyalty.
40:29And you have to remember that.
40:33Because...
40:36Because...
40:37Because someday you may need to choose
40:39who you want to follow.
40:42You are the best.
40:45You are the best.
40:47You are the best.
40:54You are the best.
40:56You are the best.
40:57You are the best.
40:58You are the best.
40:59You are the best.
41:00You are the best.
41:00You are the best.
41:01You are the best.
41:01You are the best.
41:03You are the best.
41:05You are the best.
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