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00:16We ID the shooter yet?
00:18Oh, we're still canvassing the businesses to see if anyone can ID him.
00:21Witnesses say it looks like he knew the victims.
00:23Three employees of a frozen yogurt shop arriving to work.
00:26Anyone else hurt?
00:27The security guard took a bullet when the shooter ran south.
00:30He's in surgery at Boston General.
00:32Where was the security guard when the shooting started?
00:35At the guard booth.
00:48So the perp shoots north toward the frozen yogurt shop,
00:53but then turns and runs south toward the security guard?
00:58That doesn't make sense.
01:07We did canvas back here, superintendent.
01:10The shooter knew the victims.
01:13Maybe he's been here before.
01:14Maybe he's a regular.
01:18Why run towards the guard stand?
01:25He went through that gate because that was the plan.
01:30You have a view of the marketplace and a quick exit behind.
01:33With due respect, I think that's a stretch.
01:46Still think it's a stretch?
01:48Three teenagers gunned down this morning.
01:50We know we should be out there.
01:51Yeah, last on the crime board.
01:54Someone's got to hold down the fork.
01:55Is that sandwich for me?
01:56Oh, actually it is.
01:59What a gentleman.
02:01Except it has bacon.
02:03Sorry, I forgot you don't eat bacon.
02:06This sandwich wasn't for me, was it?
02:08It was for Sean.
02:10We were supposed to have breakfast.
02:12He stood me up to go for a run.
02:14I mean, I'm all for the kid staying in shape,
02:15but I'm trying to spend time with him.
02:16Spend time?
02:17You're living together.
02:18And weren't you only supposed to be with him for a few weeks?
02:20Yeah, but it's going great.
02:22We're having a great time,
02:23so I figured why not stay longer and stay close?
02:25Well, there's close,
02:26and then there's staying on my couch for three months close.
02:28You don't want to be that guy.
02:30Not even with Sean.
02:32Detectives, we have an R8 special.
02:35What do you want?
02:38What's an R8 special?
02:39It's the Rose Hawthorne Museum heist.
02:42What?
02:4235 years ago,
02:43two thieves dressed as cops
02:44talked their way into the museum
02:45and stole 13 pieces of priceless art.
02:47It's the biggest unsolved mystery
02:50in the history of Boston.
02:51And let me guess,
02:51every now and again,
02:52some armchair detective shows up with the lead
02:55that's going to crack the case,
02:56and you can't help but run it down.
02:58Mm-hmm.
02:59Yeah.
03:00My former boss used to refer to them
03:02as cold case crackpots.
03:04Yeah.
03:05Except I love art,
03:06so I get sucked into it every time.
03:10It's like Lucy with the football,
03:12and I'm Charlie Brown.
03:13Oh, okay, Charlie Brown.
03:14Let's see what this blockette has to say.
03:16Yeah.
03:17I don't want to talk about it anymore.
03:20Fine.
03:25Okay.
03:27What the heck was that all about?
03:28I don't know.
03:29He probably chickened out.
03:31A lot of RH specials come in
03:33because they lost a bed,
03:34or their friends put them up to it as a prank.
03:38You gonna eat that egg and bacon?
03:40Nah, you got it.
03:42I mean, it's only been a year,
03:44and my roommate's already got to move out.
03:45Well, you didn't like him anyway.
03:47I don't know, but I'm a civil servant.
03:50Raising my rent is an affront to the city of Boston.
03:53Oh, boo-hoo.
03:54My old kitchen in New York was also in my bathroom.
03:57Right.
03:58And it was worse rent-wise
03:59than anything else I've seen in Boston.
04:01Are you seriously bragging
04:03about things being worse in New York right now?
04:07Whatever.
04:08Dude, are you okay?
04:10I just didn't get much sleep last night.
04:12My dad wanted to watch an old World War II movie.
04:16Another one?
04:17You know, for a guy who hates war,
04:18he really likes watching movies about it.
04:24You see what I'm seeing?
04:25Yep.
04:28Hey, come on, Boston, please!
04:30Nice on the ground!
04:31Get on the ground!
04:35Come on, come on!
04:36Come on!
04:38Come on!
04:39Come on!
04:40Come on!
04:41Come on!
04:42On your knees.
04:43You okay, sir?
04:45You can't remember where I live.
04:49Okay.
04:50Come on.
04:50Okay.
04:53I got an address.
04:54Let's call these guys in first.
04:56We're gonna get you home.
05:01Good afternoon.
05:03The murder weapon in the Triple Homicide
05:05that Wharf Street Market
05:06was recently purchased
05:08and registered to an individual
05:10who lives in a duplex in Alston.
05:12The Special Investigations Unit
05:14has executed an arrest warrant
05:16at that location.
05:19Officers have searched the house
05:21for Kyle Ferguson
05:22who resides at that duplex
05:23and whose fingerprints
05:25were found on the gun.
05:26We have a warrant.
05:27Where's Kyle?
05:28He's upstairs.
05:29David, what did he do?
05:33Kyle Ferguson was found
05:35on the second floor.
05:44Kyle is 16 years old.
05:49He's a taxon adult.
05:50Please.
05:55To the parents of the teenagers
05:57who were killed today,
06:00our hearts are with you.
06:03Know that Kyle Ferguson
06:04will be prosecuted
06:05to the fullest extent of the law.
06:10We need to kill him.
06:11We need to kill him.
06:12We need to kill him.
06:19Single gunshot wound to the back.
06:22What'd you come up with?
06:23Victim is Andy Gosher Jr.,
06:2555 years old.
06:27His daughter found him.
06:29I'll go talk to her.
06:30Okay, I'll take a look around.
06:36Excuse me, I'm Detective Reagan.
06:39Can you tell me what happened?
06:41We were supposed to have lunch.
06:43I just came to pick him up.
06:50And I asked why your dad was moving.
06:52This is my grandfather's place.
06:54Dad's been living here
06:55taking care of him.
06:56I see.
06:57My grandfather just died
06:59of a heart attack last week.
07:16Hey, pack these mocks, yeah?
07:21Do you know of anyone
07:22who would want to hurt your dad?
07:23No, people loved him.
07:26He was the manager
07:27at the main mast.
07:28Took good care of his employees.
07:30Customers, too.
07:34Who would do this?
07:37We're going to do our best
07:38to find out.
07:39Um, would you take her
07:41in the other room?
07:42The software's going to walk you
07:43to the kitchen, okay?
07:48No, no enemies.
07:49Lack of forced entry.
07:50Two coffee mugs on the table.
07:51No visible signs of struggle.
07:53Showed the victim
07:54knew the killer,
07:55let him in,
07:56which explains why
07:57the victim turned his back
07:58on the shooter.
08:00Can you flip him over?
08:12That's the man
08:13that came into the station
08:14this morning.
08:15That's the RH special.
08:17Yeah, the crackpot
08:18with the intel
08:18on the art heist.
08:20Yeah.
08:22You know,
08:24the thieves
08:25from the Hartford heist,
08:26they cut the paintings
08:27out of the frames.
08:29Okay, wait a minute.
08:31You don't think
08:31those were the same thieves?
08:33Maybe our crackpot
08:33wasn't so cracked after all.
08:55Is that his father?
08:57Do you see how bad
08:58this makes us look?
08:59Look, I promised
09:00the people of Boston
09:01that I would take action.
09:02Mayor Shah,
09:03lower your voice.
09:04Look,
09:05I promised to prevent
09:06these kinds of shootings
09:08and the prevention
09:09starts with the parents.
09:10It actually starts
09:11with the guns.
09:11Right.
09:12As in how he got
09:13his hands on one?
09:14This kid is done
09:15and dusted.
09:16But what about
09:16his parents?
09:17We should be going
09:18after them for manslaughter,
09:20just like that kid
09:20in Michigan,
09:21his parents.
09:22Michigan is not
09:22my jurisdiction, Jim.
09:24And as far
09:24as I'm concerned,
09:25people are not criminally
09:26responsible for
09:27other people's behavior,
09:28parents or not.
09:29There's a reason
09:30that law's been around
09:30for hundreds of years.
09:31Well, maybe Michigan's
09:33dragging the law
09:34into the 21st century.
09:36I know this is
09:37your call, May,
09:38but the press
09:38is setting a narrative here
09:39and I am getting slammed
09:41with public outrage.
09:42Do something.
09:50He's not wrong.
09:53Parents in these shootings
09:54always say
09:54they had no idea
09:55their kid was dangerous.
09:57Mom, the carnage
09:59I saw, those kids.
10:03What about their families?
10:05Don't we owe them something?
10:06That's exactly
10:06who I'm thinking about, Sarah.
10:08It's my job
10:09to bring them justice
10:09and I can't do that.
10:11By arresting people,
10:12the law won't let
10:12a jury convict.
10:13Wouldn't hurt
10:14to investigate the parents,
10:15would it?
10:19It can't be a crusade.
10:21Be objective.
10:22Follow the evidence.
10:24I always do.
10:34Home sweet home.
10:39Where's the damn remote?
10:41Is there something
10:43you want to watch
10:43on TV, Mr. X?
10:44Yeah, price is right.
10:47Come on down.
10:50You got it?
10:57All right, you better
10:58leave that alone.
10:59I'll fix it.
11:00You sure?
11:02Is there someone
11:03that we can call
11:04to help you, sir?
11:05Don't bother.
11:06He won't fix the TV.
11:07He won't even talk to me.
11:09Who's that?
11:10Peter, my son.
11:11It's just...
11:14I can take care of myself.
11:18Are you sure?
11:19I forgot my address
11:21for a minute.
11:22I haven't completely
11:23lost it yet.
11:25Wait till you're 80.
11:26Thank you
11:28for your service.
11:29Okay, well,
11:31look, I'm gonna leave
11:32my card here
11:32just in case
11:33you need anything, right?
11:36You take care of yourself.
11:43Kyle wasn't getting along
11:44with some of the kids
11:45at school,
11:45but he refused
11:46to talk to us about it.
11:47The school counselor
11:48said he was distracted,
11:49but he's never been
11:51a great student.
11:52He's an artist.
11:54Always writing,
11:55drawing pictures
11:56in his notebooks.
12:03These pictures?
12:15We've never seen those before.
12:17How is that possible?
12:19These books
12:20were all over his room.
12:22Kyle won't let us in there.
12:25You're his parents.
12:27What are you trying
12:28to imply?
12:30That we should've known
12:31that Kyle was gonna do
12:32something like this?
12:32I'm wondering why
12:33you didn't notice
12:34how troubled your son was.
12:36We tried talking to him.
12:38We got typical
12:38teenage silence.
12:40What about your gun?
12:41Why wasn't it locked up?
12:42It was.
12:43Kyle must've found the key.
12:44We're responsible gun owners.
12:47We taught our son
12:47gun safety.
12:48We took him to the range
12:49to learn proper handling.
12:51We trusted Kyle.
12:52We had no reason not to.
12:59Okay.
13:02What'd you come up with?
13:03CSRU is still testing the mugs
13:05from the crime scene
13:05for usable prints.
13:06So far the prelim testing though
13:08only confirms coffee in them.
13:10Well I pulled Andy Jr.'s phone records
13:12and he received two phone calls
13:14this morning.
13:14One from his brother Clayton,
13:16another from a close family friend,
13:19Zachary Alberico.
13:20Both calls came in
13:21right around the same time
13:23and right around the time
13:24Andy was standing right over there
13:25on his cell phone.
13:26when he was shouting
13:27into his phone
13:28and left in a hurry.
13:29I have each one of these guys
13:31waiting in separate
13:31interrogation rooms
13:32for us.
13:33But Andy Jr.
13:35also filed a police report
13:36last night.
13:37Apparently he was mugged
13:38on the Savin' Hill
13:39tea platform.
13:40Maybe the mugger
13:41followed him home.
13:42What about the painting?
13:43Maybe the museum heist crew
13:45is finally turning
13:46on each other.
13:47I thought we weren't
13:48gonna go down that road again,
13:49Charlie Brown.
13:50Well, let's just see
13:51if these two know anything.
13:52About the murder
13:53or about the art heist?
13:54Well, since one could be
13:55connected to the other,
13:56both.
13:57I mean, come on,
13:58is this not what you're good at,
13:59shaking the suspect tree
14:00until evidence falls out?
14:03Okay.
14:04But I'm warning you,
14:05sometimes when you shake
14:07the wrong tree,
14:07you get nothing but rotten fruit.
14:09Yeah, well, if I'm wrong,
14:10I'll buy the breakfast sandwiches.
14:11How about that?
14:12Okay, that's a deal.
14:17Why would you show me that?
14:19Why wouldn't I show you that?
14:20Do you want to see
14:21what it looks like
14:21to murder your own brother
14:22in cold blood?
14:23You think I killed Andy?
14:26He knew his killer.
14:27And you called him
14:28an hour before he was murdered.
14:30Were you two fighting
14:31about something?
14:32We were packing up
14:32our father's house.
14:34He asked me to come over
14:35and help this morning.
14:36I told him I'd be over
14:37later this afternoon.
14:38That was it.
14:41Andy Jr. came to the police department
14:43about an hour
14:43before he was killed.
14:45He wanted to speak to a detective
14:47about the Hawthorne heist.
14:48That doesn't make any sense.
14:49You called him
14:50around the same time
14:51he was here.
14:52He was arguing
14:52with whoever he was talking to.
14:54I called him
14:55because his dad, Andy Sr.,
14:57was my best friend
14:58and he died last week.
15:01I wanted to see
15:02how Andy Jr. was doing.
15:04We weren't arguing.
15:07Can you tell me
15:08about this painting?
15:10Andy Jr.'s daughter
15:10said that it was in the frame
15:11yesterday and now it's gone.
15:14You think someone killed
15:16Andy Jr.
15:17for a painting?
15:18Well, did he ever say
15:19anything about it?
15:20Why would he?
15:23Were you also at your father's
15:24house this morning, Clayton?
15:26No.
15:26I was at work.
15:28Are you going to find
15:29whoever did this
15:30to my brother?
15:31Where were you this morning?
15:32I was at the gym.
15:34It's near the house
15:34but I didn't go over there.
15:36Andy Jr.
15:38was like a son to me.
15:40I would never,
15:42ever hurt him.
15:53Hey, ready for movie night?
15:56Yeah, we're not watching
15:57another World War II movie,
15:58are we?
15:59No, I figured we could watch
16:00one of those Marvel movies
16:02you're always talking about.
16:03You know there's 37 of those, right?
16:07Well, we want to start
16:08some new traditions, right?
16:10What better way
16:11than 37 movies?
16:13No offense,
16:13but I'm really not
16:14in the mood right now.
16:17Tough day on the job?
16:19Work was fine.
16:23You want to talk about it?
16:25I don't need to fill you in
16:26on everything, do I?
16:28No, you don't.
16:41Dad, I ask you not to make my bed.
16:43I'm not a little kid anymore.
16:45I know, the place was messy.
16:46I, look, I was just figuring
16:48I'd help.
16:55I talked to Kyle's classmates.
16:57They all said
16:57he was depressed and angry.
16:59They even made violent comments
17:01about the kids he shot.
17:02And his online presence?
17:03First-person shooter games.
17:05Murder memes all over his socials.
17:06Hard to believe his parents
17:07didn't know about any of it.
17:08Hard to believe
17:09is not cause for an indictment.
17:11But what about the gun?
17:12I mean, his access to it
17:13was way too easy.
17:14The gun was locked up.
17:15You know, that's all
17:16that's required by the law.
17:17If you keep punting on this,
17:18you're going to look tone-deaf.
17:20Punting?
17:21Now you sound like the mayor.
17:22I agree with the mayor.
17:25But most importantly,
17:26I'm concerned with negligent parents
17:28whose kids mow down other kids.
17:29than find proof
17:30that Kyle's parents
17:31knew their son
17:32was a runaway train
17:34and did nothing to stop him.
17:44I know he means well,
17:45but he literally made my bed
17:47yesterday.
17:48And I know.
17:50It's terrible.
17:51What you need to do
17:53is talk to him
17:54about finding his own place.
17:55I can't.
17:55He uprooted his whole life for me.
17:57And it's great
17:58spending time with him,
17:59but I just wish he would
18:00leave at the end of the night,
18:01you know?
18:04What if you left?
18:07What do you mean
18:07it's my place?
18:08I know, but
18:10you can move in with me.
18:12I gotta find a new roommate anyway.
18:14And it might be nice
18:15for it to be somebody
18:16that I actually like.
18:18You don't think
18:19that'd be too much
18:20working together,
18:21living together?
18:22We might actually
18:23kill each other.
18:24Well, at least we'll both
18:25die with our beds on, man.
18:35Hello?
18:36Mr. X.
18:37No, this is Officer Sean Reagan
18:39from yesterday.
18:39No, it's not your son.
18:41No, sir, it's not...
18:43No, no, it's not Peter.
18:44I think you called
18:45the wrong number.
18:46Mr. X, is everything okay?
18:53He sounds confused.
18:55He thought he was
18:55talking to his son.
18:57Let's go check it out.
19:00Rose Hawthorne built
19:01this museum in 1900
19:03to share her art
19:04with the public.
19:04What?
19:05It's actually modeled
19:06after both Renaissance
19:07and Moorish palaces.
19:09Hmm.
19:11Sounds like you could
19:11be a tour guide here.
19:13You should spend
19:13a lot of time here.
19:14And is that why
19:15you got pulled back
19:16into this art heist
19:17chase again?
19:18About that,
19:19I went through
19:20the FBI file.
19:21And Andy Jr.'s dad,
19:23Andy Sr.,
19:24along with his friend
19:25Zachary,
19:26were suspects
19:27in the heist.
19:29They were both
19:30gnome burglars
19:30at the time.
19:31And the feds
19:31had hundreds of suspects,
19:33but these two
19:33matched the description
19:34of the heist thieves.
19:35So the feds
19:36brought them in
19:36for questioning
19:37but couldn't get
19:37anything to stick.
19:38If the feds
19:39had hundreds of suspects,
19:40I'm sure they have
19:41dozens of people
19:42who matched the description,
19:43not just those two.
19:44Yeah,
19:44but Andy Sr.
19:44is dead.
19:46And his son,
19:47Andy Jr.,
19:47comes into the station
19:48to tell us
19:48he has information
19:49on the heist
19:49and then he
19:50is murdered
19:51hours later.
19:51Fair.
19:52And there's
19:52these paintings
19:53from Rembrandt,
19:55Manet,
19:56Degas
19:56that were never found.
19:58Half a billion dollars.
19:59Hey,
19:59maybe it's all connected
20:00and maybe you're right.
20:01And we're looking
20:02into it.
20:03But our job
20:04is to find a murderer.
20:05So let's keep
20:06around the ball.
20:08Now tell me
20:08which painter
20:09is the one
20:09who chopped
20:10off his own ear
20:10or something.
20:11Oh.
20:17Oh, wow.
20:19You keep
20:20the empty frames
20:20on the wall
20:21as a reminder.
20:22What's the theory
20:23on where all
20:23these stolen paintings
20:24ended up?
20:26FBI thinks
20:26they're either
20:27in a Saudi palace
20:28or hidden
20:29in Boston somewhere
20:29because they're
20:30too recognizable.
20:30the fence.
20:37You notice anything
20:38about this one?
20:41It's exactly
20:42the same size
20:42as the one
20:43in Andy's house.
20:44Do you know
20:45a painting used
20:45to live in this frame?
20:47This Manet?
20:50Yeah,
20:51I don't get it.
20:52Why cut the painting
20:53out of the frame
20:54if it's so valuable
20:56you could risk damaging
20:57it, making it worthless?
20:58Why not just
20:59take the frame, too?
21:00Of course.
21:02The frame.
21:04We gotta go.
21:07What?
21:11Do you know
21:11what she's talking about?
21:18You think
21:19that was an
21:19actual Manet?
21:22Did your grandfather
21:23ever say anything
21:24about the Hawthorne
21:25Museum heist?
21:26No.
21:28I know he
21:29got in some trouble
21:30when he was young
21:31with Uncle Zach,
21:32but nothing like this.
21:34And you never
21:35noticed the signature
21:36on the painting.
21:38I did,
21:38but my dad
21:40said it was
21:40a knockoff.
21:41It was in such
21:42a cheap frame,
21:43no one ever
21:43gave it a second thought.
21:46Cheaper frames
21:47leach paint
21:48from the artwork.
21:49And that's why
21:54priceless art
21:57is framed
21:58in high-quality
21:59wood.
22:17And that's why
22:21son of a gun.
22:23I think after
22:23your grandfather
22:24died,
22:25your dad
22:26found out
22:26that he was
22:27part of the
22:27heist crew.
22:28And I think
22:29another member
22:29of that crew
22:30killed your dad
22:30and stole
22:31that Manet
22:33to keep
22:34the 35-year-old
22:35secret.
22:38Regan,
22:39in the kitchen.
22:41I pulled paint
22:42from the frame.
22:43And if I'm right
22:44and it matches
22:45the Manet,
22:45then we could
22:46solve one of
22:46the biggest heists
22:47in history
22:47and establish
22:48motive for the murder.
22:49And if I'm right,
22:50we may be able
22:51to connect this
22:52to our killer.
22:54Something the
22:54evidence text missed.
22:56Our first actual lead.
23:09That's Mr. Hicks.
23:10You take the stairs,
23:11I'll see if there's
23:12a fire escape.
23:1212-Jek-101,
23:14we're pushing back
23:14up to 1794
23:15Brexford Street.
23:16Put me in on the roof,
23:17we need fire and EMS.
23:25I can't get
23:26the damn TV
23:27to work, Peter.
23:28You're never around
23:29when I need help.
23:31Mr. Hicks,
23:31I can help.
23:32Why don't you
23:32step away
23:33and let me do that?
23:34Spent my whole
23:35damn life
23:35taking care of you.
23:36Now your mother's gone,
23:38you don't talk to me.
23:39No, I could fix the TV.
23:41Mr. Hicks!
23:42Stop calling me that.
23:48Okay, Dad.
23:51You're right.
23:52I'm sorry.
23:53I shouldn't have
23:54been there for you.
23:55I shouldn't have
23:56pushed you away.
23:58You'll always be
23:59a part of my life,
24:00no matter what.
24:02I love you, Dad.
24:05Please,
24:06do you come away
24:06from the ledge now?
24:24Oh, that was way too close.
24:29We got to get him
24:29into protective services.
24:31That's only temporary.
24:33we got to find his son.
24:43Those steaks are delicious.
24:45If my doctor ever told me
24:46to stop eating beef,
24:47I'd have to get a new doctor.
24:51I heard you caught on R.A.
24:53It's special.
24:54Oh.
24:54You actually think it's him?
24:56Oh, my God.
24:57Sucker.
24:58What's that?
24:59How dare you?
25:00The Rose Hawthorne Museum heist?
25:02People have been trying
25:03to solve it for decades.
25:04And who's to say
25:04your sister won't?
25:05Thank you, Mom.
25:07Actually, we're still waiting
25:09on some key evidence.
25:11I'm just saying,
25:12wouldn't the son know
25:13that his father
25:14was an art thief?
25:15Not every father and son
25:16are close like you and Sean.
25:18It's fair.
25:20Maybe they should be.
25:22Maybe then they would
25:23stop their sons
25:24before they shoot up
25:24a public place.
25:25Excuse me?
25:26I'm sorry,
25:27but the parents should have known
25:28what was happening
25:28with their kids.
25:29No parent can know
25:30absolutely everything
25:31about their kids,
25:32especially teenagers.
25:34You don't know everything
25:34that's going on
25:35in Phoebe's life, do you?
25:37Yeah, I'm going to have
25:38to agree with the DA
25:39and the Reverend on this one.
25:40I agree with Sarah.
25:42Aren't the parents responsible
25:43if their kid uses a gun
25:44that they bought?
25:46Oh, it depends on the case.
25:47And it depends on the parents.
25:49If they were negligent,
25:50of course.
25:51But your mom,
25:53she didn't want me
25:54to teach you and your brother
25:55about gun safety.
25:56I mean, I'm a cop.
25:57I had to have a gun
25:58in the house.
25:59What if I didn't teach you
26:01and you went off the rails
26:02one day and did something
26:03horrible with that gun?
26:04Should your mom
26:05get locked up for that?
26:06No, but I think
26:07you would have noticed
26:07if I was unraveling, right?
26:09The point I'm making is
26:10nobody can police
26:12their kids 24 hours a day.
26:14Not even the police.
26:16That's very true.
26:17Should I remind you
26:18about ambush day?
26:20Oh.
26:21Well, it's ambush day, yeah.
26:22Yeah.
26:23Ambush day was a random day
26:25that mom would pick
26:26to just sweep our rooms
26:28and check our search history.
26:30And eat our journal.
26:33That's awful.
26:34Give me details, please.
26:36A kiss.
26:37Oh.
26:38Oh, what are you laughing at?
26:41Everyone remembers
26:42the Yom Kippur incident.
26:43Uh-oh.
26:44What's the Yom Kippur incident?
26:45I will pay you $1,000
26:46to keep your mouth shut.
26:48No, no.
26:49As your partner,
26:50I feel like I'm entitled
26:51to know about
26:51secret embarrassing stories.
26:53It's actually in
26:54the police handbook.
26:55Yeah, partner secrets.
26:56So, one ambush day
26:57was on Yom Kippur.
26:58Our guards were down.
26:59We were fasting.
27:00And let's just say
27:02Jonah got caught
27:04visiting some untoward websites.
27:06I'm sorry, brother.
27:07I had a lot to atone for that day.
27:10Yes, you did.
27:11Overing is a true sign
27:13of parental love.
27:14As is protecting your children
27:17no matter what.
27:19Deuteronomy 516.
27:22What?
27:23Isn't that honor
27:23thy mother and thy father?
27:25Oh, so you were listening.
27:28That's it for me.
27:29I got a sermon to write.
27:31All right.
27:32All right.
27:33Well, I'll clear.
27:33I'll help.
27:42Hey.
27:43What Grandpa said in there
27:44about parents
27:46protecting their kids
27:47got me thinking
27:48about the shooter's parents again.
27:49Okay.
27:50What are you thinking?
27:50We've been trying to prove
27:52that the parents
27:53should have had knowledge
27:53of Kyle's mental state
27:54and done something
27:55to prevent the shooting.
27:56But what if
27:57they did something
27:58to protect their son
28:00from punishment previously?
28:03Well, if we can prove
28:04that the parents
28:05had a pattern
28:06of helping their son
28:08avoid negative consequences
28:09in the past,
28:10it implies knowledge
28:12of what Kyle
28:13would become now.
28:14Knowledge that he was
28:15a runaway train
28:16that they did nothing
28:16to stop.
28:19That could work.
28:20See what you can find.
28:27Got a match.
28:28It's the same type of paint
28:30from the stolen painting
28:31and it's from
28:32the same time period.
28:33The painting was legit?
28:35It's the first clue
28:35in the Hawthorne heist
28:36in 35 years.
28:37Good work, Charlie Brown.
28:38You were right.
28:39And I admit it.
28:41It's too bad somebody
28:41had to die for it, yeah?
28:43Andy Jr. gets killed
28:45because his father
28:45commits a crime
28:46so many years ago
28:47he never even knew about it.
28:50Yeah.
28:52Now you want to tell me
28:53what's going on with you
28:53and don't say nothing.
28:56I used to spend
28:57a lot of time
28:58at the Hawthorne Museum
28:59because I thought
29:01about studying art.
29:02Like a art school
29:03studying art?
29:04Yeah.
29:05And I was really talented.
29:07But I didn't follow through.
29:09You didn't see it
29:10paying off in the future?
29:11My detective salary
29:12is just rolling.
29:14Yeah, you and me both.
29:16Cash, yeah.
29:16Both of us.
29:18Nah, I just gave it up.
29:21Why did you give it up?
29:24Because art was not a talent
29:26that my mom had.
29:28So I figured I got it
29:29from my biological father.
29:32The biological father
29:33whom you never met?
29:34Yeah.
29:35Because I buried
29:36this part of myself
29:37because I was trying
29:37to be different
29:37from the man
29:38who abandoned me.
29:40You tried talking
29:40to me about it.
29:41You know,
29:42I used to ask her
29:43about my dad.
29:46And she would just
29:47always say,
29:49he left when you were a baby.
29:51He's not in our lives.
29:55So eventually
29:55I stopped asking.
29:58You just didn't ask again?
29:59You know,
30:00sometimes when you push somebody,
30:02you just end up
30:03pushing them away.
30:07What?
30:09Well, we never know
30:10until we try.
30:16Oh, by the way,
30:18while you were cracking
30:19the Hawthorne case,
30:20I might have cracked
30:21our murder case.
30:22Did CSRU finish
30:23testing on the mugs?
30:24No usable prints,
30:25but there is a grease smudge
30:27under the handle
30:28that matches
30:28the grease smudge
30:30on the coffee pot.
30:32So Andy Jr.'s killer,
30:33who he knows,
30:35comes over,
30:35makes them coffee,
30:36they argue,
30:37he kills him,
30:38panics and leaves.
30:40Did they test the grease?
30:41They did.
30:42It contains lithium complex,
30:43which you would find
30:44in automotive oil
30:45and you'd probably also find
30:46on the hands of a mechanic
30:47like Clayton.
30:49So we need to talk
30:50to him again.
30:51That's right.
30:53After you called your brother,
30:55he went straight
30:55to your father's house
30:56to meet you.
30:57That's because you told him
30:58to go there,
30:59didn't you?
30:59I told you,
31:00I didn't go to the house.
31:01I was at work.
31:03Problem is,
31:03we found grease
31:05on the coffee pot
31:06and the mug
31:07that was next to Andy's body.
31:08And guess what kind
31:09of grease it was,
31:10Clayton?
31:11Mechanics grease.
31:13We also got a search
31:14warranty of house
31:15and found this
31:16in the closet.
31:17We're running ballistics
31:19on it now
31:19and it's gonna come back
31:21as a match to the gun
31:21that killed Andy Jr.,
31:23isn't it?
31:24Isn't it?
31:25So here's what we think
31:26happened.
31:27Your father dies,
31:28you and your brother
31:29find out about his
31:29involvement in the heist.
31:31So you kill Andy Jr.
31:32to keep the art
31:33for yourself.
31:34What you need to tell us,
31:35was Zachary involved?
31:38Come on, Clayton.
31:39You're looking at life
31:40without parole, okay?
31:42Now we know Zachary
31:43called your brother
31:44the same morning
31:45that you did.
31:47Now if you give up,
31:48Zachary,
31:48we can get you
31:49a reduced sentence.
31:51But you need to
31:51give him up now.
31:53Zach had nothing to do
31:55with Andy's death.
31:56It was all me.
31:59Andy called me
32:00the night before.
32:01Told me he'd found
32:02a safe deposit box.
32:05Inside the box
32:06was a key to a storage unit
32:07with a note from our dad
32:09confessing that he stole
32:10the Hawthorne artwork.
32:11So Andy went to the
32:12storage unit and found the art?
32:13I wanted to sell the art,
32:15but he refused to tell me
32:17where the storage unit was.
32:19He just started to
32:20walk away from me.
32:22It just went off.
32:26I swear,
32:28I only wanted to scare him.
32:30I never meant to hurt him.
32:31But you did hurt him.
32:32You pointed this gun
32:34at your brother's back.
32:36And you killed him
32:38over some old paintings.
32:40If Andy and I
32:42had known the truth,
32:44if we had known our dad
32:46a little better
32:49at all,
32:53maybe none of this
32:54would have ever happened.
33:02Dr. Curtis Cough Ferguson
33:04was expelled
33:04from several schools.
33:05But all of those expulsions
33:07were officially changed
33:08to transfers
33:09to the doctor's notes
33:10giving different diagnoses.
33:13Confidentiality doesn't hold
33:14when there's an imminent threat.
33:16Can you at least tell me
33:17if he was on medication?
33:21Fine.
33:24Fine.
34:24You stole from the Hawthorne Museum 35 years ago, along with 12 other pieces of art.
34:29I have no idea what you're talking about.
34:32The thing is, you do, though.
34:35Because I think you found out Andy Jr. discovered the truth and knew where the artwork was.
34:40But before you could get to him, Clayton killed him.
34:43And then you took that opportunity to lift the Manet again.
34:48If I stole a painting from Andy's, why would I leave an empty frame?
34:56Taunt the museum and the police.
35:02It would be kind of funny, wouldn't it?
35:09But you can't prove anything.
35:13So I'll be leaving now.
35:16You're not going to get away with this for much longer.
35:18I'll be watching you.
35:20So will I.
35:27Won't be much to see.
35:29I'm just a regular guy, living a normal life.
35:35Same as I have been for the past 35 years.
35:50I can't believe my grandfather stole all of those paintings.
35:54And that one of them was on his wall.
35:57We know this is hard to process for you.
35:59I'm terribly sorry.
36:02Thanks for meeting me on my way out.
36:05I don't know if any of this can help.
36:08Maybe a computer, cell phone.
36:10Anything we can use to access personal files.
36:12Yeah, his cell phone's in this box.
36:16I set the code up for him.
36:19We'll just be a minute.
36:21All right.
36:22Security camera footage.
36:29Yeah, there's a storage unit.
36:38Is that Andy Jr. finding the stolen art?
36:41It's the last update from the storage unit camera.
36:43Mm-hmm.
36:44Location services is off, but time stamp says 7.02 p.m.
36:49The night before the murder.
36:52Andy Jr. got mugged 12 minutes later the night before the murder at 7.14 at the T station.
36:58In Salmon Hill.
36:59So if we can find a storage unit that's 12 minutes away from that station, we find the art.
37:09Your son had severe mental illness.
37:11And we were getting him help.
37:13Which is commendable.
37:14But you also knew he could hurt people.
37:16That's not true.
37:18His doctors never told us he could be violent.
37:20That's what these medications are for.
37:22And from the dates on the bottles and how full they are, it's obvious he was not taking them.
37:28You have no idea what it is like to have a son like Kyle.
37:35We thought if we gave him some space...
37:37We just didn't think that he would unravel like this.
37:41That's the point.
37:46You didn't think.
37:51Both of you stand up and put your hands behind your back.
37:56You're under arrest.
37:57Under arrest?
37:58This is absurd.
38:00I said hands behind your back.
38:05In addition to charging Kyle Ferguson with first-degree murder,
38:10the district attorney's office will also be charging his parents with involuntary manslaughter.
38:20Madam, district attorney?
38:22The BPD has established a patented behavior that proves the Fergusons were well aware their son Kyle was a ticking
38:29time bomb.
38:30Not only did they do nothing to try to stop him, they put a gun in his hands.
38:35These parents bear the responsibility for their son's crime.
38:38Three young lives are gone.
38:41But this office can get justice for their families.
38:49Got somebody here that, uh, would like to see you.
38:56Tina?
39:04I came as soon as I heard you were having some trouble.
39:08I don't remember any trouble.
39:10I'm sorry I didn't check in on you.
39:15And I'm sorry I let a stupid little fight come between us.
39:19I shouldn't have said what I said.
39:23I don't remember that either.
39:27How about you come stay with us?
39:30Anna would love to have you closer.
39:32We see each other all the time.
39:35Walk her to school.
39:36Anna?
39:38How old is she now?
39:41She's eight.
39:45Walking Anna to school would be nice.
39:51I'm sorry.
39:52I don't remember.
39:53It's hard enough being human.
40:00It's not like being alone.
40:07And I'm no way to burn.
40:10I know we're gonna watch it burn.
40:16Baby,
40:22I really thought he'd be here.
40:26Yeah, I really wish it was, Charlie Brown.
40:43Wait, so Hawkeye made it on the team even though all he has is a bow and arrow?
40:48Yeah, but he's like a really good shot.
40:50He better be. The rest of them have superpowers.
40:56Can we talk?
40:57I was...
41:01You go first.
41:03I'm sorry things have been so tense around here lately.
41:07I'm not one that should be sorry.
41:09I'm crowding you.
41:12Your grandfather always said he wanted his kids to have two things.
41:17Roots and wings.
41:18Yeah, I remember that.
41:20Yeah.
41:21Well, your roots are very strong. I can tell.
41:26But I haven't been letting you spread your wings.
41:30So, I think it's time I got my own place.
41:38Well, what if that was this place, you know?
41:41What do you mean?
41:42Well, Jonas said he could use a new roommate and he's got more space than this and I was thinking
41:46maybe you could take over my lease.
41:48You mean the lease that I already co-signed?
41:51Yeah.
41:52Yes.
41:52At least.
41:53Okay.
41:55Well, I mean, I do like the place.
41:57Yeah, me too.
41:59And if you don't want to watch this, you know, we could put on something else.
42:01No, no, I'm into it.
42:02I want to see how this bone-arrow guy holds you.
42:31The Branded.
42:32The Branded.
42:33The Branded.
42:33The Branded.
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