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00:05In Toronto's War on Crime, the worst offenders are pursued by the detectives of the Specialized Criminal Investigations Unit.
00:13These are their stories.
00:17Hey, you got a package here for Patrice Pochamp?
00:20Yeah, let me see if he's in.
00:30We're getting closer and closer to finding this, Satan.
00:35Akashi stole from us.
00:37One hundred thousand of us.
00:39And now, he's gonna die.
00:42Akashi is smart, but the hive mind is smarter.
00:47We're gonna tear it apart, limb by limb.
00:53This came for you.
00:55Thanks.
01:03Hi, Mr. Song.
01:04You're early.
01:06I'm a good student.
01:08What's on the agenda today?
01:10Hash functions.
01:11I already know how hash functions.
01:13You smoke it, and then you get high.
01:15Hash functions are the cornerstone of cryptography.
01:18They're why your online passwords have never been hacked, despite the groundbreaking use of your dog's name.
01:22Wait, how do you know my password?
01:24Hash functions.
01:25Which I will teach you as soon as you close those curtains.
01:30You should learn to trust people.
01:33I can't.
01:35I'm too smart.
01:38Most of these kids are way too smart for public school.
01:41Kids on the spectrum obviously have special needs, and we know how to meet them.
01:45The right education could completely change Max's life.
01:48It's incredible.
01:50I didn't know places like this existed.
01:53We're the top-ranked school for autism in the province.
01:55We only have one spot available, but Max seems like a terrific fit.
02:00You said it's $52,000 a year?
02:02I promise you, Mr. Bell, it's worth every penny.
02:09Hey, Stuart, who was that hollering the other day with the camera?
02:13No one, Joel.
02:15They got the wrong guy.
02:16I'm still waiting on rent.
02:17The new rate?
02:18The one we discussed?
02:20Oh, the one that goes against the Residential Tennisies Act?
02:23You'll have it first thing in the morning.
02:31Beautiful.
02:40How much for your piece?
02:43How much?
02:47Think on it.
02:59Hey, let's go of me.
03:01Somebody help.
03:03Okay.
03:04Come on, Baxter.
03:05Two more throws and we get to go home.
03:06Go get it.
03:07Go get it.
03:10Baxter.
03:11Baxter.
03:12Come here, buddy.
03:24Baxter.
03:26Go get it.
03:52Baxter.
04:04Victim is male, presumed late 20s.
04:07John Doe, no identification.
04:09Dog walker spotted the body hanging from that tree at 6.03 this morning.
04:15Took us a minute to get him down.
04:17Like the ornament.
04:18Killer threw the body off the bridge, didn't quite hit the ground.
04:20I have officers up on the bridge canvassing, but so far, no luck.
04:25All yours, detectives?
04:26Thanks.
04:28No cameras, not much foot traffic.
04:30Not a bad place to dump a body.
04:32No, not a great place either.
04:34His body was always going to be found.
04:35I think our killer was in a hurry.
04:39Okay.
04:41Well, the tree didn't do him any favors.
04:43At least he was dead on arrival, no frothbite.
04:47Meticial hemorrhaging in the eye is consistent with asphyxia, but...
04:50But no bruising on the neck, just residue, and judging by the linear pattern, duct tape.
04:56Victim might have been suffocated with a plastic bag.
04:59Oh, that's a hell of a way to go.
05:01Well, maybe the killer wanted our victim to suffer.
05:05Maybe he couldn't look at his face as he died.
05:09What's this?
05:12Extreme cold keeps cellular structure in place, stopping decomposition.
05:17Apart from the damage done in the disposal, we can imagine that our John Doe's body is almost exactly as
05:24it was at the moment he died.
05:25You've been hanging around corpses too long.
05:27And you with violent criminals, which is probably why you were right about the cause of death.
05:34Suffocation.
05:36Residue around his neck is consistent with duct tape and traces of a high-density polyethylene often found in plastic
05:43bags.
05:44Without decomposition, we can't determine the time of death.
05:47No, unless you're really good.
05:51Our victim was killed approximately 24 hours ago.
05:55Our John Doe also recently had his appendix removed surgically.
06:01Not laparoscopically.
06:02A surgical appendectomy, his blood type, and some leg work led me to a name.
06:09You could have led with that.
06:12And deprived myself of this beautiful moment?
06:16You're welcome.
06:18Stuart Song, 28.
06:21No credit cards, lease, license, or vehicle to his name.
06:25Only child.
06:26Both parents have died.
06:27No next of kin.
06:28No address on file.
06:30No record of employment.
06:30And get this, no trace of online activity.
06:33What 28-year-old doesn't go online?
06:35Maybe he's analog.
06:36Likes his own company.
06:38Values his privacy.
06:40Doesn't trust the government.
06:41The only thing we do know is that his digital footprint was wiped clean two years ago.
06:45Oh, there was one thing he forgot to delete.
06:47His Yelp account.
06:50All these restaurants are in the West End.
06:53Picky eater.
06:55A ghost that likes to eat on his own stoop.
06:58If he didn't have a car, then these restaurants are probably close to where he lives.
07:03How many Edwardian duplexes with a number 150 can there be?
07:0747.
07:08I looked.
07:09Then I'd say these two better get moving.
07:14Stu was a weird guy.
07:15Always insisted on paying cash for his rent.
07:18Wouldn't sign a lease.
07:20Didn't want a record of anything.
07:21You have any idea why?
07:22Huh, like I said, weird dude.
07:29Never seen a key like that before.
07:31That's because he invented it.
07:32First one I dropped into a sewer grate.
07:34Took him three weeks to make me a new one.
07:39If you find my overdue rent in there, you'll let me know.
07:54It's a hell of a vinyl collection.
07:57Well, it's a cute library, too.
07:59First letter of every title.
08:04Quit looking at my bookshelf.
08:09Bookshelf?
08:12Bookshelf, where's the bee?
08:14Exactly.
08:15Hard to believe that someone so meticulous would leave their apartment like this.
08:20Now, look at the drawers.
08:22Books everywhere.
08:24Someone's been here.
08:29Stuart's my tutor.
08:31He taught me math and that I wasn't stupid.
08:34Did he ever mention anything to you?
08:37Anyone or anything that he was afraid of?
08:39No.
08:39I mean, he hated technology, but I just can't imagine he had any enemies.
08:45When was the last time you saw him?
08:47Um, four days ago.
08:49I was here for a lesson.
08:52Hash functions?
08:54Yeah.
08:55But Stuart was always writing on that board.
08:57It would never still have that stuff on it.
08:59Unless he hasn't been here since.
09:05Stuart left here four days ago and was only killed yesterday.
09:09Where was he in between?
09:14Emily.
09:15When you last saw Stuart, did he happen to mention where he was going after your lesson?
09:19Um, same place he goes every Thursday.
09:22Four days ago, Stuart left his house around 7 p.m.
09:25Headed for the Momo house on Queen West.
09:28He entered this underpass at 7.13 p.m.
09:32Fast forward 60 seconds, and he never came out.
09:35Oh, not on foot anyway, he left in the back of that van.
09:38Not just any van.
09:39Quick shift.
09:40You rent them from an app, pick them up on the street, drop them off when you're done.
09:44All you need is a license and credit card.
09:45Let me guess.
09:46We assume the kidnapper stole them from a man with an alibi, still waiting on the statement.
09:50As for the van...
09:51The company retrieved it and wiped it clean of any usable prints?
09:54Right again.
09:55But here's something you may not know.
09:57Before it was dumped, the van had only made one trip.
10:00To this address here.
10:01A house owned by a man named Tony Lewis in North York.
10:07I've owned this lot for almost two years, but...
10:09I couldn't get approval from the neighbor for a new build.
10:12I guess they, uh, changed their minds?
10:15With some help from my lawyer.
10:17Started prepping the place for a teardown this week, but I haven't been inside for months.
10:24That's absurd, and it's not true.
10:26Stuart, you can't hide this any longer.
10:28You have no idea what you're talking about.
10:31Riot coin was garbage tech.
10:32Trivial code wrapped in shiny influencer wrapping paper.
10:35It was a meme coin.
10:36Yeah, right.
10:50The city's in a housing crisis, and yet...
10:52Our killer managed to find a nice, empty place to bring Stuart.
10:56Yeah.
10:57Until Tony up there starts knocking things down, explains why the body was moved in a hurry.
11:03Graf.
11:05This is where he was murdered.
11:07And held against his will for three days before.
11:10But there was no evidence of torture on Stuart's body.
11:13No, uh, signs of malnutrition.
11:16Whoever kidnapped him was humane.
11:19But why kidnap a math tutor?
11:22I mean, the guy didn't have any family to pay ransom.
11:24I mean, he didn't even have a bank account.
11:26Somebody went to Stuart's apartment after he left.
11:29Maybe they just wanted him out of the way.
11:32If so, they already had a key.
11:37I told you last time I barely knew the guy.
11:39Right.
11:40Just, uh, some weirdo who owed you rent.
11:42Still does.
11:43Do you, uh, ever go into his place unannounced?
11:46It's not his place.
11:47It's my place.
11:48But no, of course not.
11:50I'm not a creep.
11:51You sure?
11:54It's a nice oak shelf.
11:57Thanks.
11:58But all be that, uh, he was a philosopher.
12:01Yet had he but little gold in coffer.
12:04Bartlett's familiar quotations.
12:06It's one of my favorites.
12:07I read it when I can't get to sleep.
12:10I just wanted my rent.
12:12Stuart's always trying to pay less.
12:14I let it slide until some guy comes to our door with a video camera.
12:19Says Stuart's a billionaire.
12:20Yeah, with a B.
12:22I mean, it sounded crazy.
12:23But you, uh, you chose to believe him.
12:25The guy had conviction.
12:28So when Stuart left four days ago, I went in the apartment and I grabbed the stupid book.
12:33I saw him take money out of it once.
12:34You want to know what was inside?
12:36Five or J egg.
12:37Eight hundred bucks.
12:38This guy with the camera, did he say anything else?
12:41Uh, Stuart's real name was Patashi, Patashi, or something stupid like that.
12:47Not, uh, not Takashi?
12:50Yeah.
12:52So you've never heard of Takashi?
12:54I guess you're not interested in crypto.
12:56Oh, Bigaplex scared me off that.
12:58Probably for the best.
13:00So two years ago, a anonymous online figure goes by the name Takashi, and it's Riot Coin.
13:06Uh, new crypto coin, best investment since sliced bread.
13:10Otherwise known as a rug pull.
13:12Coin gets hyped, everyone buys in, expecting to own a yacht within a year.
13:16Then Takashi disappears with all the money.
13:18Coin suddenly worthless, everyone goes broke.
13:20Well, the timeline would sync up.
13:22Stuart went off the grid two years ago.
13:23Right when, uh, Riot Coin crashed, leaving a hundred thousand duped investors baying for blood.
13:29Well, that explains why Stuart liked his privacy.
13:32Yeah, that he did.
13:33Look at that.
13:34Does that reflect a film?
13:37Yeah.
13:38Celebrities use it on their windows to, uh, disrupt cameras.
13:42Ooh.
13:47You ever seen a, uh, a bird's nest this symmetrical?
13:51Gaff, leave the birds alone.
13:52They're made of mud, sticks, and garbage.
13:59Oh, you usually don't come with a price tag.
14:03Or a camera.
14:09Oh, come on.
14:10Takashi's a myth.
14:11He's an urban legend.
14:13At any rate, he's not some 28-year-old math tutor in Parkdale now.
14:17Takashi vanished two years ago, the same week that Stuart went off the grid.
14:20All the money that Takashi stole was converted into Bitcoin.
14:24It's been sitting in a public wallet ever since.
14:26All Bitcoin transactions are recorded on a public ledger.
14:29That can be viewed by anyone.
14:31Yeah, I know.
14:31My brother won't shut up about it.
14:33Right.
14:33So, for two years, he left the money untouched.
14:36Until two days ago, the entire balance got sent to an untraceable account at the same
14:40exact time that Stuart was being held hostage?
14:43You think he was paying a ransom?
14:45Well, if it was, it didn't work.
14:46They still killed him.
14:47But whoever kidnapped him used this.
14:51A tracking device?
14:52Yeah, we found that in Stuart's jacket.
14:54The lab processed it, but there's no way of seeing who received the signal.
14:59There are thousands of people online who are hunting for Takashi.
15:02I mean, entire forums dedicated to it.
15:04And these people, they want to annihilate him.
15:06And then there are those who just want to find the guy who stole $2 billion.
15:11Okay, so who found him?
15:13Well, Mark just tracked down the owner of the hidden camera we found outside Stuart's apartment.
15:17So, maybe someone at Skyline Post has some answers.
15:23Is this about the body in that tree?
15:25I'll tell you, the city's gone insane.
15:27This is exactly the reason why my wife said we had to move to Port Credit.
15:30Malcolm, we, uh, found a camera that belongs to your facility illegally recording a victim.
15:35Not my facility, I'm just the manager.
15:37So you're not aware of what your clients are making here?
15:39You get dozens of directors and producers.
15:41They rent equipment, edit suites.
15:43We're not monitoring what they're making.
15:45You would have a record, though, of who rented that particular camera.
15:52Here we go.
15:53Hmm.
15:53This guy.
15:55Mr. Top Secret, Patrice Beauchamp.
15:58He was nominated for an Emmy six years ago.
16:00So, Malcolm, what is he making here?
16:04Did you take a peek?
16:05No idea.
16:06You're gonna have to ask him yourself.
16:07He won't tell me.
16:08Uh, but doesn't your company offer, uh, servers to the filmmakers so they can back up their footage for free?
16:17Normally, yes, but he didn't want that.
16:21His editing suite is usually locked.
16:23He insists on having the only key.
16:34Well, looks like Mr. Top Secret has left the building.
17:03Yo, River, you're shot.
17:11Before we get started, would you mind turning the camera off?
17:14What camera?
17:15The one on your bookshelf.
17:20Look, in my business, everything is material.
17:24You don't know the story till the story appears.
17:26Sounds a lot like our business, and, uh, our story so far, as it appears, is that, uh, you were
17:34stalking and surveilling a man that we just found dead in a tree.
17:38Thursday night, 7 p.m.
17:40Where were you, Patrice?
17:41Wait, wait, wait, wait, hang on.
17:43Hey, you're not suggesting...
17:45Suggesting?
17:45No.
17:46I'm just asking.
17:50I was here.
17:51I came in around 3 p.m., and they didn't leave till the next morning.
17:56You can confirm it with my neighbor if you want.
17:58We share a pizza together.
17:59We'll be sure to do that.
18:00Seriously.
18:01I was right here, in my office, transcribing interviews on this computer.
18:06Well, that's interesting, as your office used to be at, uh, Skyline Post.
18:12Until you abruptly left yesterday with four months left on your contract.
18:15Look, I wasn't stalking Stewart Song.
18:19I just wanted the guy on camera.
18:21That's it.
18:22Why?
18:22A solitary math tutor that man barely leaves a footprint?
18:26Exactly.
18:27I'm making a film about people who've dropped off the grid.
18:32Dropped off the grid?
18:34Because thousands of people wanted them dead?
18:38You think Stewart Song is a crypto-billionaire?
18:42Who told you?
18:44You just did.
18:45Seeing that you're the only person that thinks that, I guess that makes you our prime suspect.
18:51Okay, listen.
18:51I can prove Stewart was Takashi, and that I am not the only one who knows.
18:58How?
19:03Last week, this was delivered to my office.
19:16Mark and I went through Patrice's folder, tons of proof that Stewart was Takashi, Evan.
19:21Show him what we found in the Ritecoin source code.
19:23Quit looking at my coat.
19:25It's the first letter, just like the bookshelf.
19:28Cute.
19:28Not as cute as an oak shelf, but what about our tipster?
19:33I'm thinking under 30 based on the notes on the margin.
19:36T-B-H-I-M-H-O, wag me.
19:39If we're all gonna make it, that'll cry the Crypto Republic.
19:42Keeps people going when they're losing their shirts.
19:45Blitzkin.
19:46Okay, so, under 30.
19:49Lurking in the forums.
19:51Brilliant.
19:52If they've been able to put this together.
19:55Raised by Wolves.
19:56Excuse me?
19:57The hat, it's from Raised by Wolves.
19:59They're a streetwear brand.
20:00And their store's in Ottawa.
20:01It wouldn't be too hard to track them down.
20:03They do a lot of capsules, small batch stuff.
20:10Riversmith.
20:11Can I help you, officer?
20:14That's detective.
20:16We're hoping you might have a conversation with us about Takashi.
20:21How did you find me?
20:22Well, apparently you were raised by Wolves.
20:28Okay, uh, everybody out.
20:31Yeah, you gotta go.
20:31Oh, hey, Pete, could you just throw up a close sign for me?
20:37So, River, we went through your files.
20:40They're very thorough.
20:41Why didn't you bring them to the police?
20:43So you could arrest him?
20:44Well, he ripped off 100,000 people.
20:46Look, no offense, but I don't exactly have much trust in the police.
20:51I'm taken.
20:52Besides, this isn't cops and robbers.
20:54This is a treasure hunt.
20:56I mean, this is the Copper Skull.
20:58This is the Beale Cyphers.
20:59The Beale Cyphers, they're a myth.
21:01Well, yeah, but imagine if you were two steps away from solving them.
21:05What do you mean, uh, two steps?
21:07Okay, okay.
21:09Uh, so this is a treasure hunt.
21:11You find the gold.
21:13Why give it away to a documentary filmmaker?
21:16Was I supposed to just release him to those numb nuts online?
21:20I mean, have you heard those freaks?
21:21They want to cut the man to pieces and string him up by the toenails.
21:26Patrice Beauchamp's the real deal.
21:27I mean, I, uh, I think it was a great way to expose Tekashi to the masses.
21:32Yet here we are investigating his murder.
21:34You paint a target on a man's back.
21:36It's no surprise he gets shot.
21:37Yeah, I know.
21:38I, um, I'm sorry.
21:42I didn't...
21:43Thursday, 7 p.m., where were you?
21:45Swan dive on Dundas.
21:48It's a first date.
21:50Question.
21:50You're a puzzler.
21:52This one's been bugging me.
21:56I went and do, uh, forums from two years ago.
21:59It seems that, uh, Stewart was arguing with Tekashi, not as himself, obviously.
22:04His username was LifePi97.
22:07Yeah, no, I, I, uh, that's how I pulled his age.
22:12Sloppy.
22:13Okay, well, Stewart would point out issues, bugs, problems, and Tekashi'd fire right back,
22:18call Stewart a fool, a basic smooth brain.
22:22Non-player character, NPC.
22:24Yeah, um, I think that Stewart was Riot Coyne's biggest fan and its biggest critic.
22:31I always just figured that he was fighting with himself.
22:36What do you mean?
22:38Haven't you ever heard that thing people say?
22:41Um, the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
22:49Mark's reviewing the documentary footage now.
22:51How'd he take it?
22:52Patrice?
22:54Tore up the warrant into tiny shreds.
22:56I thought he was gonna eat them.
22:57Well, the man has teeth.
22:59You get everything?
23:00Took everything with a plug.
23:03Thanks.
23:06Katashi is smart, but the hive mind is smarter.
23:10We're gonna tear him apart, limb by limb.
23:13All right, stop it there, Mark.
23:16That clip there.
23:17That clip there.
23:17Can you highlight that and find the original source in it, man?
23:24The red coin was hope.
23:27And now?
23:28I feel like I'm at the bottom of a hole.
23:32And I look up at the sky, but...
23:35It's so far away.
23:39I don't know how I'll ever get out.
23:44And cut.
24:02You know, there comes a...
24:03a point in every investigation that things start to pile up at the feet of one person.
24:09And I'd say, we've reached that point.
24:12See, not only were you one of two people who knew that Stuart Song was Takashi,
24:17not only did you shut down your work at Skyline,
24:20and not only did you threaten Stuart's life,
24:22but sin of all sins for a filmmaker.
24:25You faked the source in your interviews.
24:27Couldn't get anyone to come on camera.
24:30They're all privacy freaks.
24:32You said you would tear that man limb from limb.
24:36I have an alibi.
24:38Well, I imagine two billion dollars is enough to pay off a neighbor.
24:42But what do I know?
24:45At any rate, what we have is far more important.
24:48What's that?
24:49Motive, you hated the man you said so on camera.
24:53So you stalked him.
24:54You brought him to a basement.
24:56You put a plastic bag over his head
24:58and secured it with tape until he suffocated to death.
25:04You were nominated for an Emmy, weren't you?
25:07Mm-hmm.
25:08How was that?
25:09You fly down there?
25:11To L.A.?
25:13You meet any famous people?
25:15No, because they don't talk to losers.
25:18But you did manage to get funding for your next film.
25:21But the money never ended up on the screen, did it?
25:24You put it all in a riot coin.
25:27So not only did you lose your money, you lost people's trust.
25:31You lost your reputation.
25:33And then your career.
25:35Yeah.
25:36And I wanted to find the man responsible.
25:39And do that to him.
25:41Expose him and make him rot in jail.
25:44But I didn't want to kill him.
25:47I just wanted my life back.
25:49And the only way I could claw back some semblance of a career
25:53would be to tell it as a story.
25:55Let the audience be the judge and jury.
25:58So I posted on many forums looking for help.
26:01And then, whoop.
26:03Would you look at that?
26:03Someone dropped Stuart's name right into your lap.
26:05I confronted Stuart.
26:07He denied it, of course.
26:08But then, I got a bunch of texts on my phone
26:11accusing me of killing the guy.
26:12The texts from who?
26:14I have no idea.
26:16So I started to panic.
26:18Shut things down at Skyline.
26:19Remove all my footage of their servers.
26:22And finish a project from home.
26:23Period.
26:24No, no.
26:25You're Mr. Top Secret.
26:27They said you didn't want their storage service.
26:30What?
26:32I always back up my projects.
26:34We told you that.
26:39Okay, so why would Malcolm lie
26:41about not having access to the footage?
26:43Well, maybe he was curious about what Patrice was making,
26:45held a private screening.
26:47Maybe he found Stuart's real identity
26:50and he lied to us to distance himself from our victim?
26:52I mean, do you think Malcolm could have kidnapped Stuart?
26:54Well, it's a theory.
26:55The only way to test it is to revisit the clues
26:59and see if anything's connected to Malcolm.
27:01Okay.
27:02Now, Stuart Sarlan leaves his home at 7 p.m.
27:05He walks south on Gladstone to Queen,
27:08enters the underpass at 7.13.
27:11Van picks him up,
27:12takes him up to Tony Lewis's abandoned house in North York,
27:15where he's held.
27:16How will we miss him?
27:17Van.
27:20The van.
27:21The van.
27:23The van.
27:26was rented using one John Oswald's ID and credit card.
27:32Oswald was bar hopping the night that his wallet was stolen.
27:35I didn't even notice it was gone in the morning.
27:37How'd he get home?
27:39It says here he took a rideshare.
27:41From where?
27:44The porthouse social.
27:46Never heard of it.
27:47That's because it's not in Toronto.
27:48It's in poor credit.
27:52Oh, Malcolm.
27:56God.
27:59Yeah.
28:00Um.
28:02Sorry.
28:03It's been a long day.
28:06Hi, sweetie.
28:07Do you want to go play?
28:08Watch your iPad.
28:09Watch the iPad.
28:11Okay, go ahead, sweetie.
28:12Love you.
28:14Yeah.
28:15Go play.
28:16Great.
28:17Sorry.
28:19I am trying to run my graphic design business from home,
28:22but Max isn't in school right now.
28:25How old is he?
28:26Six.
28:27But it's a long story.
28:28That's just so.
28:30This is beautiful.
28:32Yeah, Max is an artist.
28:33That's for sure.
28:35I'm sorry.
28:36You said he was only six?
28:38That seems impossible.
28:40Well, not if he's on the spectrum.
28:42I used to draw when I was a kid,
28:44but nothing so intricate.
28:47This is remarkable.
28:49Sorry to intrude.
28:51We were hoping to speak with your husband.
28:53Is he home?
28:54Malcolm?
28:55Uh, no.
28:55He's at work.
28:56Like, always.
28:58I mean, God bless him.
29:00He has been working so much over time.
29:03Max has got a shot of getting into Beacon Heights.
29:06It's a private school in the city.
29:08It's just expensive.
29:10Yeah, I get it.
29:12Anyway, um,
29:13I'm assuming this is about that body
29:15that was in the tree.
29:18Did Malcolm tell you about that?
29:20Uh, no.
29:21My uncle.
29:22Apparently the killer used Tony's house.
29:25All Tony talks about is tearing it down,
29:27and the moment he finally gets close,
29:29it turns into a crime scene.
29:32Please, Miss Davis,
29:34there must be something I can do.
29:35Uh, some savings, RRSPs,
29:38life insurance I can liquidate.
29:40Mr. Bell,
29:41you haven't contributed to your RRSP
29:42in four years.
29:44Your life insurance payment
29:45stopped last January.
29:47You're not currently insured.
29:50You make $87,000 a year.
29:55Frankly, I don't know where that money's going.
29:57I told you.
29:58My son.
29:59His name is Max.
30:01He's six.
30:01He has ASD,
30:03autism spectrum disorder.
30:05Mr. Bell,
30:06I'm sorry.
30:07There's nothing I can do.
30:09No, I'm not leaving until you tell me what to do.
30:18Detectives Bateman and Graff
30:19will take this one, right?
30:20You can let him go.
30:22Malcolm,
30:23your boss said you were taking lunch
30:24to talk to your banker.
30:25I'm guessing it didn't go well.
30:27Malcolm,
30:28we'd like to talk to you
30:29about the kidnapping
30:31and murder of Stuart Song.
30:44The hunt for Takashi.
30:47Yesterday,
30:47someone compared it
30:49to a treasure hunt.
30:51I hadn't thought about it
30:51that way before,
30:52but it stuck.
30:55Wasn't hunting for anyone?
30:58No, I believe you.
31:00I mean,
31:00you're just a middle manager.
31:01You wouldn't look at the footage
31:02that comes across your desk.
31:04Why would you?
31:06But it's, uh,
31:07it's human nature
31:08when somebody hides something from you
31:11to want to take a peek.
31:17Mr. Top Secret,
31:19you called him.
31:20Malcolm,
31:21you took that peek,
31:22didn't you?
31:23Fortune fell right into your lap.
31:25It was like somebody
31:26was handing you
31:26a winning lottery ticket
31:29and all you had to do
31:30was cash it in
31:30and pop the champagne.
31:32We spoke with your wife,
31:34Malcolm.
31:35We looked into your finances.
31:38You're broke.
31:40It's tough.
31:41And there's nothing
31:42you wouldn't do for your boy,
31:44Max.
31:45You'd go so far
31:46as to, uh,
31:48steal a wallet,
31:49rent a van,
31:51plant a GPS tracker
31:52in a man's jacket
31:53so you could hunt him down.
31:56GPS tracker.
31:57No, I don't know
31:58what you're talking about.
31:59You abducted your target,
32:01brought him to
32:01Hannah's uncle's empty house,
32:03you demanded a ransom,
32:04which he paid,
32:05and then you killed him anyway.
32:06I didn't kill him!
32:08No, I didn't!
32:09I...
32:10I found his address
32:12on Patrice's footage
32:13and then I followed him
32:15through the underpass.
32:17And I...
32:18I took him.
32:20Okay, why?
32:21Because I needed the money.
32:23I asked him for $300,000.
32:26Life-changing for me.
32:28For him,
32:28it's 0.15%
32:31of his net worth.
32:34But he said
32:35he wasn't Takashi.
32:36Well, chained to a chair,
32:37I might say the same thing.
32:39Sure, but...
32:41Then he...
32:42started making sense.
32:44He started saying things
32:45like he was
32:46an early adopter
32:48of Riot Point
32:49and how he met
32:50Takashi online
32:51and helped him
32:52write better code,
32:53improve his specs.
32:55He swore on his own life
32:56that he wasn't Takashi.
32:58So if Stuart Song
32:59wasn't Takashi, then,
33:01why did he go off the grid?
33:03He claimed he was scared.
33:05That people would find out
33:06he was involved.
33:08He said that after
33:09Takashi disappeared,
33:10he felt sick, like...
33:12He was responsible
33:14for ruining
33:14thousands of lives.
33:16No, everything
33:16that I had brought up,
33:18Stuart had an answer for.
33:19But eventually,
33:20you were gonna have
33:21to get rid of him.
33:22I mean, make it
33:22make sense, Malcolm.
33:24My face was covered,
33:25so Stuart had promised me
33:27he wouldn't tell a soul
33:28if I had let him go.
33:29So I went home.
33:31I thought about it
33:32for a couple hours,
33:33and then...
33:37When I came back,
33:39Stuart was right
33:40where I left him.
33:43But with a plastic bag
33:45over his head.
33:46And two billion dollars
33:47transferred out
33:48of his account.
33:48Yes, so I guess
33:49he was Takashi,
33:51and I'm an idiot
33:53for believing
33:53when he said he wasn't.
34:00Obviously, I couldn't
34:01go to the police,
34:02and there was workers
34:03starting at the house.
34:04I didn't know
34:05what to do.
34:07Are you saying
34:08you moved a body
34:08for someone else's murder?
34:10Look,
34:11I don't know
34:12who killed Stuart Song,
34:15but I know
34:16it wasn't me.
34:25It looks like we have
34:26our man.
34:27Well, for the kidnapping,
34:29sure.
34:29You believe that?
34:30Come on.
34:31If it wasn't Malcolm,
34:32how would the killer
34:32know where Stuart was?
34:33Because of the GPS tracker
34:35and Stuart's jacket,
34:37Malcolm didn't even know
34:38it was there.
34:38Obviously, he was lying.
34:39Why would you confess
34:40to a kidnapping,
34:41which is five to life,
34:42and then lie about
34:43how you did it?
34:44So you think the kidnapper
34:45and the killer
34:45are different people?
34:46Okay, so how would
34:47this imaginary second person
34:49get the money out of Stuart
34:50when Malcolm couldn't?
34:51There was no sign of torture.
34:53Well, there are ways
34:54to convince people
34:55that don't include torture.
34:57But apart from Malcolm,
34:58the only other two people
34:59who knew about Stuart
35:00were documentary filmmaker
35:02Patrice
35:02and his anonymous source
35:03River,
35:04both of whom
35:05have alibis.
35:06But for the kidnapping,
35:07but not for the time
35:08of the murder.
35:09If we believe Malcolm,
35:11we're looking at
35:11a whole different chessboard.
35:12River Smith
35:13has no motive.
35:14If he was after Stuart's money,
35:16he never would have leaked
35:17the information to Patrice.
35:18He would have just killed him
35:19taking the money,
35:20and no one would have
35:21known who Stuart was.
35:22Which leaves Patrice.
35:24And the guy we have
35:25in custody
35:26was Motive,
35:27who just admitted
35:28to kidnapping.
35:29Okay, yeah,
35:29we're not asking you
35:31to believe us.
35:31We're asking for more time.
35:36Hey,
35:37I can't confirm Malcolm's alibi
35:39for the time of the murder.
35:40Ah, Forrester,
35:41we thrilled.
35:43What did you get?
35:44Well, we combed through
35:44all of Patrice's footage,
35:46then realized
35:46we didn't check the camera
35:48we found in the nest.
35:49You mean the one
35:51that just shows curtains?
35:52Yeah, so,
35:53here's the exact moment
35:54that, uh,
35:55Patrice confronted Stuart
35:57on his, uh,
35:58doorstep.
35:58Have a listen.
35:59I've enhanced the audio.
36:07Oh, my God, Henry.
36:13You didn't want to lead with that?
36:14I'd deprive myself
36:15of this beautiful moment.
36:22Detectives!
36:26Espresso?
36:27Oh, it's, uh,
36:28a little late for caffeine.
36:29Thanks.
36:29Not when you got 200 pages
36:30left of the Voynich manuscript.
36:32Hey, but now I got a new puzzle.
36:34Why are you here?
36:36Well, we, uh,
36:37we need your help.
36:38See, uh,
36:39we found this
36:40in Stuart's jacket.
36:41You know,
36:42it turns out
36:42to be a GPS tracker.
36:45Cool.
36:46Can I see it?
36:47That's not much
36:47to look at,
36:48but, uh,
36:49I think you've seen it already.
36:51Actually, uh,
36:52I think you were the one
36:53who put it
36:54in Stuart's jacket.
36:55Maybe even the night
36:56he disappeared, huh?
36:58You were at the Swan Dive
36:59just two blocks away
37:00from his house,
37:01and maybe you've
37:02passed him in the street
37:04and bumped into him.
37:08Are you?
37:10Wow, that's...
37:11I'll have what
37:12you're having, man.
37:13River, why don't you, uh,
37:14come take a look at this?
37:19It's video from
37:20the hidden nest camera
37:21in Stuart Song's front yard.
37:24That's...
37:25It's gripping.
37:26I'll just turn up the volume.
37:28Stuart,
37:28you can't hide this any longer.
37:30That's Patrice Beauchamp
37:32and Stuart Song.
37:38You're still just a basic,
37:40smooth-brained NPC.
37:42And that, uh,
37:44guy lurking around the house
37:45listening,
37:46that's, uh,
37:48that's you.
37:50No,
37:52it's not.
37:53Doesn't sound like me.
37:55You sure?
38:02Reflective gel.
38:03Bad for paparazzi.
38:05Good for us.
38:08So what?
38:10I mean,
38:10the guy ripped off
38:11thousands of people
38:12and I'm the one
38:12who caught him.
38:13I wanted to watch him squirm.
38:14Sounds to me like
38:15you're the one squirming,
38:16River.
38:17Using the exact
38:18same expressions
38:20Takashi used
38:20to insult Stuart
38:21on the forums.
38:22You know what
38:23we could not figure out
38:24is how the killer
38:26got the money
38:26from Stuart
38:27when Malcolm couldn't.
38:28But the killer
38:30didn't get the money
38:30from Stuart,
38:32did they?
38:33Because Stuart
38:34wasn't Takashi.
38:36You are.
38:38You killed Stuart
38:40and you sent
38:41the money to yourself.
38:43You see,
38:45the greatest trick
38:46the devil ever played
38:47was convincing us
38:48he was Stuart Song.
38:50Right.
38:51Um,
38:54okay,
38:54I'm
38:55closing up.
38:57So,
38:58got a second date.
38:59Let some clown
39:00scared her off.
39:01A hive mind.
39:02It's real.
39:04It's scary.
39:06The crypto millionaires
39:07being kidnapped
39:08all over the world,
39:09being tortured,
39:10killed.
39:10You heard about
39:12the guy in France
39:13recently, right?
39:14Got his hands severed,
39:15sent to his family
39:16for ransom.
39:18These are the same
39:19desperate people
39:19who are getting
39:20closer to finding you.
39:22So,
39:22how do you stop
39:24an angry mob
39:25from asking questions?
39:27You give him an answer.
39:29And Stuart
39:30was the perfect patsy.
39:32An early adopter,
39:33fingerprints all over
39:34the code,
39:36active on the forums,
39:37and, uh,
39:39went dark
39:39the same week
39:40that, uh,
39:41you rubbed
39:42Riot Coin.
39:43And then you saw
39:44Patrice
39:45on the forums,
39:47asking for help
39:48for this documentary.
39:50He'd publish
39:51Stuart's, uh,
39:53fake identity
39:54to the masses,
39:55to those fools,
39:57to those basic
39:59smooth brains.
40:02Okay.
40:03If I am Takashi,
40:05then why do I work
40:06at a coffee shop, huh?
40:07Where's my two billion?
40:09Well, you couldn't
40:09access it,
40:10could you, Takashi?
40:12Not while everyone
40:13was looking for you.
40:14So you needed
40:15a distraction.
40:16And even if you
40:17could get at the
40:17billions of dollars
40:19you stole,
40:20do you really think
40:20it would buy you
40:22freedom from those
40:23freaks who wanted
40:24to tear you
40:25limb from limb?
40:27Tell me, River,
40:29when was the last time
40:31you had a good
40:32night's sleep?
40:33You needed it
40:34to stop.
40:35So you,
40:36you laid a trap.
40:37You put a GPS tracker
40:39in Stuart's jacket
40:40in case he ran away.
40:42and everything
40:43was going hunky-dory
40:45until Malcolm
40:45showed up.
40:46Malcolm.
40:47Ah, but then
40:48the tracker
40:49led you to
40:50an empty house
40:51where Stuart
40:53was tied up.
40:54Crisis equals
40:55danger plus
40:57opportunity,
40:58so you decided
41:00on a dark pivot.
41:03So you taped
41:04a plastic bag
41:06over an innocent
41:07man's head
41:08and then sent
41:09yourself two
41:10billion dollars
41:11as he suffocated.
41:14River,
41:15he can come
41:16with us right now.
41:17We'll take you
41:17to holding.
41:18And from this moment
41:19until your trial,
41:20you have our word
41:21you'll be fully
41:21protected.
41:22Yeah, or you can
41:23choose to walk
41:24out this door
41:25right now
41:26and lawyer up
41:28and we'll have
41:29no choice
41:30but to start
41:30a very public
41:32investigation
41:33in deal.
41:34Now, when that
41:35gets out,
41:35oh, the media
41:36they'll descend
41:37like vultures
41:38and very little
41:39time will have
41:40enough to charge
41:41you with murder,
41:41but by then
41:42it'll be too late
41:43because everyone
41:44will know
41:45your true identity
41:46and all that
41:48anonymity
41:48that you've worked
41:49for,
41:50that you've killed
41:51for,
41:51will vanish.
41:52And of all
41:53the Riot Coin
41:54buyers that
41:55you duped,
41:57I promise you
41:57one of them
41:58is gonna do
41:58a lot more
41:59than just
42:00break down
42:00your door.
42:02You,
42:02you,
42:04you can't
42:04do that.
42:05We can
42:05and we will.
42:09You don't know
42:09what it's like,
42:10okay?
42:11I haven't slept
42:12in two years.
42:14I feel like
42:14I'm going insane.
42:16My head
42:17is pounding.
42:18I feel like
42:19I'm just,
42:19my brain is just
42:20going and going
42:21like I'm spinning
42:21around in a cage.
42:22I get it.
42:23You were looking
42:24for a way out
42:25so let us
42:26give you one.
42:29You're a genius
42:31and I don't
42:32use that word
42:32lightly
42:33but if you're
42:33as smart
42:34as I think
42:34you are,
42:35you won't
42:36turn this down.
42:48It's your life,
42:49kid.
42:54round-the-clock
42:55protection,
42:57private room,
42:59as many books
43:00as I request.
43:02It's not a room,
43:03it's a cell.
43:11You know,
43:11you did a great job
43:12in burying your treasure
43:13but you overlooked
43:14one thing
43:15and you buried
43:16yourself along with it.
43:18Let's go.
43:20Let's go.
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