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00:07I'm a Matthew Peter think he's ditched the acting this is greatest role yet so far nothing sparkles
00:13right just the substance the killer left on the murdered women's bodies that's the makeup remover
00:18Matty boy used the night of the murder fucking hey we should be looking for other suspects I did
00:23think it was him back then if he really did have something to do with this then Gwen's death is
00:27on
00:27me commissioner Amber he just called he's asked to see you immediately was that the chief I saw her a
00:33minute ago leaving the building summoned by the big kahuna but you didn't hear that from me are you
00:39aware dr. Scarpetta of a leak all having to do with the Laurie Peterson murder my office computer was
00:44hacked who the hell are you blaze frug Pete Marino sent me said you're helping locate a suspect for
00:52the Gwen Haney case let's start talking about what Gwen was really doing door labs and how you
00:58were helping her do you know this uh this woman Gwen Haney no what does this woman have to do
01:05with
01:05anything she was murdered and the weirdest part about that is they found your prince in her condo
01:11get the hell off my land I just wanted you to know that I'm on your side I wouldn't want
01:17to mess with
01:38open your eyes
01:48quit squirming Pete quit squirming Pete Nico again who else
01:58did you hit him back good boy turn the other cheek that's what Crystal asked us to do
02:07might I speak to you a minute
02:13you're making him a cripple he's 11 years old he's still a boy soon to be banned destined to
02:19become a peacenik idiot and get victimized by every Tom Dick and Harry with the way that you're
02:24pacifistically raising I am trying to raise a man with ideals and morals ideals and morals are for
02:30boys with a brain I always needs a good left hook that's what's gonna get him through this life not
02:37the space between his ears you get out there play with those boys and don't take no shit this time
02:49you're better handsomer and smarter than all those boys combined you hear me you think I'm smarter than them
02:59damn right
03:08I'm there hurry on
03:29I'm there hurry on
03:42Holy smokes.
03:44Hello.
03:45Hey, you look...
03:46You look hot.
03:47Thank you very much.
03:50It's very nice of you.
03:52If you play your cards right,
03:54you'll never know where this day is going to go.
03:56But first, I got us a table at La Cavoury for two.
04:00I know, I know.
04:01It's a Michelin two-star.
04:03Very exclusive.
04:04I've got a lot of work to...
04:05I used my modest celebrity to get us this booking,
04:08so you're not going to cancel because of your volunteer job.
04:11You're not.
04:12Okay.
04:12Going to.
04:14Okay.
04:16Ooh.
04:17Salty.
04:18Everywhere.
04:19I love it.
04:22Wear that cashmere hoodie that I got you.
04:25It'll be pretty.
04:32Open the pod bay doors, Hal.
04:37What is that?
04:38Was that Star Trek 2001?
04:41Oh.
04:42How was dinner last night?
04:44It was fine.
04:47Hey, Janet.
04:48Hi.
04:49Dr. Scarpetta.
04:50No, no, please.
04:51Call me Kay.
04:52I mean, for...
04:52For God's sake.
04:54Never quite got used to that.
04:56Um, can you do something for me?
04:58Can you see if Matt Peterson ever knew our victim, going,
05:01Hey, me?
05:01Well, I could run facial recognition on the public cameras,
05:04but why?
05:05Do you think they knew each other?
05:06I don't know.
05:07I'm not sure.
05:07Well, it'll take a couple hours to generate a report.
05:10Can you send it to Pete when it's ready?
05:11Because I'm going to go to Dangerfield,
05:13and I'm going to see...
05:13Be careful.
05:14That place is living up to the sound of its name.
05:17For women.
05:19For women?
05:20What does that mean?
05:22Another woman died there, I'm pretty sure.
05:24About six months ago.
05:26Female jogger.
05:28Kami Ramada.
05:29Was it murder?
05:31Mm.
05:34What?
05:36That death was ruled accidental.
05:38So two women died there?
05:40And no one said a thing?
05:43Open the pod bay doors, Hal.
05:45Oh, God.
05:48That is so fun.
05:50I love it.
05:52Good morning.
05:53Wow.
05:54You look amazing.
05:56Is that a new suit?
05:57I love it.
05:59Great.
06:00Yeah, you look nice, too.
06:01Did you need something, Mom?
06:02No, no, no.
06:03I just came to say good morning to my favorite girls.
06:06Good morning, Janet.
06:08Nice to see you.
06:09I should be getting...
06:10You're my nearest and dearest of kin.
06:13No secrets between us.
06:16Not any.
06:18Mm-mm.
06:19Hey, have you lost some weight?
06:21No, seriously, I don't know how you do it.
06:23Because, you know, I have been trying to get rid of this.
06:26Okay.
06:26What do you want?
06:26I want to lose my fupa.
06:31So who'd you have dinner with last night?
06:33It doesn't matter.
06:36That means it does.
06:38It really doesn't.
06:42Okay.
06:49Okay, here it is.
06:50Cammy Romano.
06:51Jogger along Dangerfield Island, just like Gwen.
06:55And, uh, ruled a drowning manner of death accidental.
07:00I don't remember hearing anything about that.
07:02Seems like they made a pretty big effort to keep it quiet.
07:06Call for you, see what she knows.
07:08Yeah.
07:09Yeah.
07:10Did you hear Benton leave this morning?
07:12I wear, uh, earplugs to sleep now.
07:14That's because she snores.
07:15My sister snores.
07:16I didn't say that.
07:17Allowed.
07:17I didn't say that.
07:18Hey, Blaze, I got you on the speaker here with the doc.
07:21Have we made any headway on that warrant for the Peterson farm?
07:24No go.
07:25But the Thor Labs warrant just came through.
07:28I'm headed there now to meet Officer Ryan.
07:30Good.
07:30Do you remember anything about a jogger, Cammy Romano, Dangerfield Island?
07:35You mean back in April?
07:37Found on the shore of the Potomac?
07:38Yeah, I was first on the scene.
07:40Papers say she drowned.
07:42I mean, allegedly.
07:44What?
07:45You don't believe that?
07:46They said that she had a seizure while jogging, fell, hit her head, and then-
07:50What?
07:50She had head wounds?
07:52Head wounds?
07:53Just like Gwen Haney.
07:56Huh.
07:57Yeah, I guess she did.
08:00Cammy Romano, so what do you know about this case, Wyatt?
08:04That was right before Debbie and Dr. Kaminsky went on maternity leave.
08:09So she did the autopsy?
08:10Mm-hmm.
08:12She wasn't too happy about the whole thing.
08:131 a.m. autopsies don't usually produce a lot of giggles.
08:16No, not that.
08:21Look now.
08:22Dr. Reddy came by, said he was going to give Debbie the assist.
08:27He never did that.
08:29Ever.
08:31All for show.
08:32The man was dressed up in a three-piece suit.
08:35A little over the top, if you ask me.
08:37Suit, no scrubs?
08:39Trying to impress those, uh, FBI guys he brought with him.
08:48Okay.
08:49Thanks, Wyatt.
08:50Mm-hmm.
08:52I'm pulling that autopsy report.
08:54I mean, but you're bippie, you are.
08:56A manner of death undetermined.
08:58I mean, made it look like an accident.
09:01No crime, no perpetrator, nothing.
09:05Didn't upload anything on Dakotis.
09:08Well, why would a bunch of FBI guys be so interested in a random jogger?
09:13Yeah.
09:14Yeah.
09:15Yeah.
09:16Why?
09:18I see this.
09:20Scarpetta.
09:21I got it.
09:22Dorothy here.
09:24Dr. Scarpetta.
09:25She claims she's your sister.
09:28My sister is here?
09:31Oh, fuck me.
09:33Oh, fuck me.
09:33Let her in.
09:35I gotta go to lunch.
09:37You don't get to choose your family, Wyatt.
09:38Mm-hmm.
09:41Come on in.
09:42Thank you very much.
09:43Down the corner to the left.
09:44Okay.
10:10Peter?
10:18Peter?
10:19Peter, honey?
10:23Peter, please just get me the fuck out of here, please.
10:26Get me the fuck out of here.
10:28This is hell.
10:30Death steps.
10:33Guess what my snitch found in a dumpster up in Berkeley Heights.
10:46Oh, God.
10:48Is that?
10:49Breathe it in, Doc.
10:51I think this is the murder in SOB's jumpsuit.
10:55The color is close to the fibers found on Lori Peterson's body.
10:59The fabric is a little cotton synthetic blend.
11:11Well, same glitter goo as we found on Lori Peterson and the others.
11:16That ain't the killer's jumpsuit.
11:17I'm a monkey's uncle.
11:18What's he would say, Rology says when they get the biological evidence?
11:22Maybe they found the killer's blood and it belonged to hubby Matt.
11:24Are you always this bullheaded?
11:25Dingo, help me out here.
11:27It's always the husband, am I right?
11:29I don't know.
11:30What's your problem?
11:31On the rag?
11:31That's not funny.
11:32Jesus, would it kill you to unclench once in a while?
11:35Pete!
11:35Look, Dingo, you're a death investigator for fuck's sake.
11:39Try growing a pair.
11:40Pete, cut it out!
11:41Everybody's tripping themselves over this PC bullshit.
11:43Next thing you know, you got a pack of Skittles crying over a body.
11:46Can't do his job right and somehow I'm the jerk?
11:48Detective Marino, shut up!
11:55That was awful and unprofessional.
11:57You wanted the truth.
11:58Just because he's vegan doesn't make it the truth.
12:01You cannot treat people that way.
12:03Especially people in my office that will not have it.
12:06Is that understood?
12:07I'm understood.
12:45I just found this in the fridge.
12:51No, the Laurie Peterson evidence was already sent to New York.
12:54So you missed a slide?
12:57No, no.
12:58My process, it's foolproof.
13:00But it's not initialed.
13:02You usually do that.
13:06I only collected one perk.
13:12What is this?
13:15A mislabeled folder from a different case?
13:19Jesus, Mary and Joseph, tell me you didn't wreck the entire chain of evidence.
13:25I don't know where this came from.
13:27Uh, jumpsuit.
13:28That means squat now.
13:30We might have had the son of a bitch, dead to rights, and now it won't mean a fucking thing!
13:37I remember receiving Laurie Peterson samples to the labs, including a cardboard folder of slides mirrored with anal, oral, vaginal
13:45swabs.
13:45Is there any chance that maybe you got busy, maybe you mixed up a case file?
13:50No, no, there is no chance.
13:51I am meticulous.
13:53I start with the label machine and the autopsy suite.
13:56I typed in Laurie Peterson's information.
13:58A run of labels was generated with every type of sample I could possibly collect.
14:03Blood, bile, urine.
14:06I labeled the tubes with samples in them.
14:11I date and initialed the perk, and then I put that information into the computer.
14:18Okay, what about the extra labels?
14:20The extra labels, I put them with Laurie Peterson's paperwork, put to my clipboard, so the extra perk labels should
14:30still be here.
14:36And they're gone.
14:37Okay, and it's been locked up in your desk this whole time?
14:39Yep.
14:40Doc, they'll throw out this case and any other you've ever touched.
14:43I know, I know!
14:45I'm well aware that my credibility's at stake here, and if Ambergy gets hold of this, I will be fired
14:50by lunch.
14:50Let's not panic, okay?
14:52Yeah.
14:54Um, there is another possibility that, um, somebody did this to me to, to put my credibility at stake.
15:01I was just wondering if there's any way I could help.
15:06Actually, yeah, yeah.
15:08Give us a minute.
15:13I hate to ask, Wingo.
15:15You and I are the only two that go into that fridge.
15:18You think I set you up?
15:21I don't know.
15:24Wow.
15:25Uh, I actually, um, came in here to thank you, Dr. Scarpetta.
15:30I've never had anyone, uh, certainly not a boss, who's defended me like that.
15:34And I'm not saying there's no one here who would set you up like that.
15:41I just thought you knew that it wasn't me.
15:43You and I are the only three.
15:47I just thought you were lucky.
15:48Okay.
15:58I just thought you were...
16:19Dr. Kaminsky? I'm Dr. Scarpelli.
16:23Oh, I'm sorry.
16:25No, no, I know who you are. You're the big cheese.
16:29As far as first impressions go, this is not...
16:31This is not my finest moment.
16:33It's hard to find privacy in the morgue.
16:35You'll store it in there all day?
16:37I used to store it in the break room fridge,
16:39but then one of the guys thought it would be a riot
16:41to cream his coffee with it, so...
16:43Stop. Yeah.
16:46I was wondering if I could ask you some questions
16:48about Kemi Ramada's autopsy.
16:51Uh, why do you ask?
16:52I was curious as to why you ruled her manner of death
16:55as undetermined.
17:02You know, I think that any questions you have
17:04about the Ramada case,
17:05I think you should direct to former Chief Reddy.
17:07He was present that night,
17:08so he should be the one to fill you in.
17:10Really nice to meet you, Dr. Scarpelli.
17:21Oh, ho.
17:22We have an assortment of chocolate and mints.
17:25The Charbonnel et Wauquet is my personal favorite.
17:28Yeah, I'm good, buddy.
17:30I'm dubious of toilet candy.
17:39These hoity-toity assholes looking at me funny.
17:42Like I don't notice.
17:48No phones at the table, mister.
17:50Well, this could be working.
17:50I don't care if it's King Charles.
17:52I don't give a shit.
17:53Okay, you know what?
17:55Hey, honey, can I ask you something?
17:57Sure, of course.
17:58How long do you think this lunch is gonna be, okay?
18:00Only because me and the doc...
18:02You know, Peter, it seems to me that you are more interested
18:06in working with her than you are having a romantic lunch
18:11with the love of your life.
18:13Okay, honey, I'm so happy to be here,
18:15but you know what it's like when I'm on a case, okay?
18:17I get, like, in the zone.
18:18No.
18:18No, I actually don't.
18:20No.
18:21Because you were retired when I remet you.
18:25I think you...
18:26You know what?
18:26What?
18:26Boom. Now it's on vibrate.
18:28Huh? I'm here.
18:29Good boy.
18:30Okay.
18:30I also got us a room for after lunch.
18:33A little happy ending.
18:34Really?
18:35Mm-hmm.
18:36All right, things are looking up.
18:38In so many ways.
18:41Great, thank you.
18:42Oh, beautiful.
18:44No, no, no, that's not me.
18:45I ordered a burger.
18:46Oh, no, no, no, it's fine.
18:47I actually...
18:47I may have amended your order, just a little.
18:49What do you mean, why?
18:50What's wrong with the burger?
18:51Nothing.
18:51It's just you don't order a burger at a place like this.
18:54It's on the menu, right?
18:56Yes.
18:57Yes, thank you.
18:58Um, Branzino here is to die for.
19:02The kind of place doesn't bother taking the head off.
19:06You're funny.
19:08You're very funny, Pete Marino.
19:16Dr. Betty, we were looking for Betty.
19:18Uh, uh, yes.
19:19She was called out.
19:21Personal emergency.
19:22Said you needed this slide examined.
19:24She said that?
19:24That you were questioning whether it was from the Laurie Peterson case.
19:27Oh, no.
19:28No.
19:28No, no, no.
19:29The Laurie Peterson evidence is already sent to New York for analysis,
19:32so, uh, she must have misheard me.
19:34That slide was actually from me.
19:36Uh, personal favor, I asked the doc.
19:38My fault entirely.
19:40Really?
19:42Because there's been some chatter around the office about mishandled evidence.
19:46Who's saying that?
19:47When I was interim chief, I was-
19:49Your entire tenure was like six weeks, bud.
19:51Still, I instituted certain protocols that mitigated labeling complications.
19:56So you're suggesting we go backwards to a fully antiquated analog system?
20:00I know you're partial to your computerized system.
20:02Zero incidents in my entire tenure.
20:04And there will be zero incidents in mine.
20:07So you can tell that to whoever is chattering.
20:13Trace evidence.
20:15Yes, I'll tell him.
20:17Agent Wesley's here.
20:22Okay.
20:26You asked him to come?
20:28We need help, doc.
20:29Why Wesley?
20:30What part of keeping this quiet do you not understand?
20:33It's his case, too.
20:34Ain't gonna hurt to have his brain around.
20:40Are you trying to sabotage me, too?
20:42You know he was part of the Ambergy Amber.
20:43I'm trying to save this case.
20:45I didn't work this hard just to watch it crash and burn on a bunch of technicalities.
20:48You should have told me first.
20:50Doc, you can trust him.
20:51No, I don't even know if I can trust you.
21:09How does it feel getting booked?
21:12It's not funny, Agent Wesley.
21:21There's a rare syndrome.
21:23Nogoli-Franchesgeti-Otison.
21:25NFJS.
21:26You've heard of it?
21:27It's a genetic condition.
21:28It affects the sweat glands, nails, also friction ridges on the hands and feet,
21:33which results in an absence of fingerprints.
21:34Looks like someone's right up on allelic ectodermal dysplasia.
21:39Excuse me for interrupting the, uh, egghead chuckle,
21:42but are you saying the doc doesn't have fingerprints?
21:45No, I just thought of it because, sadly, Dr. Scarpetta,
21:47only your prints are on the evidence.
21:50Then you just keep getting better.
21:52Hold up.
21:54Here, I got it.
21:55Okay.
22:02Is...
22:05Is that coming from my hands?
22:06It's gotta be.
22:08I didn't go in bed.
22:09He wore gloves.
22:10What, now I'm emitting the same sparkles as our killer?
22:14Looks like it.
22:22Did you touch anything you normally wouldn't?
22:24No, I wore gloves and then I washed my hands in my office bathroom like I always do.
22:27What about a new hand cream or perfume?
22:29I didn't touch anything that wasn't part of my regular routine.
22:32Also, I think I know who is chattering.
22:35It's my new secretary.
22:39Oh, look.
22:40It's the peanut gallery.
22:43Mr. Bolts, what brings you here?
22:45After our last set two, Ambergy and I decided to be in everyone's best interest
22:49if I were kept up to the moment on developments.
22:51I see.
22:54A babysitter.
22:58Great.
23:00Look, Abby Turnbull's sharpening her quill for another story.
23:04God only knows what that'll mean for all...
23:06Excuse me for a minute.
23:12Got one out of the oven ready to go.
23:14It needs to fit in that box.
23:17No more, no less.
23:18And I am now officially on lunch.
23:48kind of dark afternoon,
23:53Raise your heart.
23:55You can't make this time.
23:58Geldid!
24:00First informer.
24:02No, no more, no more!
24:16You were right.
24:18I did not want to know what that bat was for.
24:39Okay.
24:41I came back to this job for one reason.
24:45Because ever since I left, this office has been run like garbage.
24:49It's sloppy. It's messy. It's unethical.
24:53And the first time I did this, the first time I came here,
24:56I wanted to do it right. I really did.
25:01Because the dead, they deserve at least that.
25:05They deserve an honest, dignified ending.
25:09And I know in my gut,
25:13Cammy Rahmat did not get that.
25:16But it's not your fault.
25:18I know whose fault it is.
25:20And if it's gonna change around here,
25:23it's gonna require us to have a little backbone
25:26and a little courage and not to give a fuck.
25:33Because men have the ability to fail upwards.
25:36That's what they have. That's what we do.
25:39They have the guaranteed longevity of protecting their own.
25:42And I'm not saying I can protect you.
25:44I know you're afraid of losing your job.
25:46I know that.
25:47I can't insulate you. I can't insulate myself.
25:49But what I can do is I can be on the side of good.
25:52I can stand for the dead.
25:55And I'm asking you.
25:57Do you want to stand with me?
26:03This is where she was jogging,
26:04and then this is where she drowned.
26:06It's a pretty good distance.
26:08Why would she leave the jogging path?
26:12Unless she was being chased.
26:16Okay, so...
26:17Can you talk me through it again?
26:19You've got to danger for you.
26:26Thanks for coming, Debbie.
26:28I know this isn't ideal.
26:30Watch your step.
26:32Whoa, whoa, whoa. Who's this?
26:33Dr. Kaminsky, ME with the Commonwealth.
26:35Commonwealth?
26:36Lieutenant Jones, D.C. Metro.
26:37When was that decided?
26:38Nothing's been decided.
26:39We're waiting on our people.
26:40Well, somebody called me.
26:41We all called our MEs.
26:43You're just the first to arrive.
26:44The body is partially on Virginia soil, hence.
26:46Alexander is present.
26:47But this portion of the river is technically in the district.
26:51I'm gonna flip a coin.
26:52You have a three-headed coin.
26:53This is a national park.
26:54We can stake our claim, too.
26:59Then Alvin Reddy shows up.
27:01He's dressed like he's going to a catered affair,
27:03not a crime scene.
27:04Apologies for delay, boys.
27:06Wife and I went up to a nice dinner.
27:08Came by as soon as we could.
27:11And he has a private conversation with the FBI,
27:14and somehow he gets the body sent to us.
27:19Hey, hey.
27:20No, Dr. Reddy.
27:21I'm sorry.
27:21You guys can't be in here.
27:22We're just observing.
27:24There's PPE in the cabinet.
27:25Not necessary.
27:26We won't be long.
27:29These headrooms are all but scream accident to me.
27:32Based on the injury patterns, or what?
27:34Well, it's pretty clear she was running and slipped,
27:37hitting her head on multiple rocks.
27:38The trail gets very dangerous down around that one point.
27:42Obviously an accident.
27:44What do you guys think?
27:46It's your rodeo.
27:47We defer to Dr. Reddy's great expertise.
27:50Park Service is really going to do something about that trail.
27:54Remind me to mention that to Officer Ryan.
27:57Dr. Reddy, at least let me submit DNA samples to CODIS.
28:00Why?
28:00We're looking at an accident.
28:02And make sure our FBI friends have access to whatever they need
28:05for their own investigation.
28:06Is that clear, Dr. Kaminsky?
28:11Yes, sir.
28:16You didn't happen to see a flattened penny there, did you?
28:19No.
28:20And Cammie had no biosynthetic skin grafts on her body, did she?
28:25No, there was nothing.
28:27Just trying to establish a pattern between Cammie's death,
28:30Gwen's murder, two women, two joggers, one island, same injuries.
28:38There's one more thing.
28:40The night on Dangerfield.
28:42Reddy said that he had his wife in the car, but...
28:47It looked like Maggie to me.
28:55I don't think I've ever seen you eat less.
28:58The fuck thing's been eyeballing me since he got put down like I'm the one that killed him.
29:02Okay.
29:03A toast.
29:04Yeah.
29:04To our new, perfect little Airbnb in the gated community with a full gym in the clubhouse.
29:14Really?
29:14Oh, right. I like that.
29:15That has an 80% walk score.
29:17And yes, it's a cute little cafe.
29:19We can be very Parisian in Virginia because the Commonwealth is for lovers.
29:26And apparently it has a robust nightlife so we can go dancing.
29:32Which we have not been able to do.
29:34Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I thought you'd been dancing.
29:34No, but we haven't danced since the wedding.
29:36No, seriously.
29:37Peter.
29:38No.
29:39Hey.
29:39Peter, no.
29:40No, please don't.
29:42Come on, babe.
29:42Oh, look at that. It's your daughter.
29:44Oh, of course it is.
29:44This, right?
29:45Hey, Lucy, what's up?
29:46See what I sent you?
29:48Uh, no.
29:49I, uh, no, I've been, I've been indisposed.
29:52Oh.
29:53Well, you should take a look.
29:54Okay.
29:55Uh, give me a second.
29:56Pull up here.
29:58This.
30:02It's Matt Peterson and Gwen Haney having a drink.
30:10You gotta be fucking kidding me.
30:12You gotta be fucking kidding me.
30:14Peter, Peter.
30:14This guy thinks I'm a fucking moron.
30:16Come on, Peter.
30:17Now I don't need a warrant.
30:18Hey.
30:18I'm sorry.
30:19I'm sorry.
30:20I gotta go.
30:20Thank you for the, the, the finish.
30:22Peter, Peter.
30:23What?
30:24What?
30:32Everything okay, babe?
30:34I think I just made a mistake.
30:35What happened?
30:37No, I think I just made a big mistake.
30:39Hey, what is it?
30:45Officer Frug?
30:46Marino's going after Peterson.
30:47I found a connection between him and Gwen and I shouldn't have told him, but.
30:51Crap.
30:53I'm at Thor labs right now.
30:54I'll call you as soon as I get done here.
30:55No, I'm afraid of what Marino is gonna do.
30:58Fine.
30:59I gotta go.
31:03What's taking so long?
31:04It's a no-go.
31:05What do you mean?
31:06We have a warrant.
31:07They're talking security clearances.
31:09Like from the government.
31:10They're calling the Department of Defense.
31:12DoD.
31:14Shit.
31:14All right.
31:31Morning.
31:33I brought you a coffee.
31:35It's fresh.
31:40You know why I like talking to serial killers?
31:44They're not stupid.
31:45Or boring.
31:48Uninsured.
31:49They can be perverted.
31:52Grotesque.
31:53Aberrant.
31:54Vicious.
31:55Demented.
31:56Some might just say, uh, sick in the head, but one thing they are certainly not.
32:03Is dull.
32:06Like you.
32:11I never heard, Quinn.
32:14You wanna tell me why you made a habit of hacking Thor labs computer system?
32:22Would you just look at me, please?
32:29You were well aware that Thor labs is doing experimental research into 3D bioprint in human tissue and organs.
32:36And we were well aware that you and Miss Haney were selling that information to the Russians.
32:41So what happened?
32:44You find out she was cheating?
32:48What?
32:49Oh, come on.
32:54Uh, these are her text exchanges with a man from her contacts named Gary Mitchell.
33:01Now, I can understand why you would be hurt.
33:04If she used you.
33:06And then she got bored with you.
33:08Probably wanted someone more like herself.
33:10Smart.
33:10Ambitious.
33:11The kind of person she could build a life with.
33:13And how could you compete with that?
33:15You, huh?
33:16A dullard.
33:19And your anger broke you, Jinx.
33:23And you killed her.
33:27I was only trying to protect her.
33:29Protect her from what?
33:30She would lay digital trails and I'd clean up after her.
33:36I would obscure them so Thor wouldn't catch her.
33:40So that's why you hacked him?
33:42She'd really say all this stuff to some other guy.
33:48We've got a problem.
33:52This will all work out.
33:54What, for him or for me?
33:57Well, I meant for you.
33:59God, Benton, if you were anything but a white man, you would know that this is not going to work
34:03out.
34:03My whole office is out to get me.
34:05Even the guy who, for half a sec, kind of likes me.
34:08No, hates me.
34:10And one of them will surely blab to Boltz.
34:12He wants to punish me because I wouldn't go on a date with him.
34:15Which is probably the first time anyone has ever turned him down.
34:18Boltz asked you out?
34:19Yep, when I first got here.
34:22Anyway, now I have been hacked and I have had evidence tampered with.
34:27So, yeah, take one good look at me because I'm gone.
34:30And Elvin will bring out the bubbly and he'll steal the job that I earned, which he thinks that I
34:36stole from him.
34:37And don't even get me started on Marino.
34:40Tell me how someone can be an imbecile and a genius at the same time.
34:43I don't get it.
34:44And on top of all of that, the cherry, this shit pile is that I have developed feelings for a
34:49co-worker I most certainly should not be having feelings for.
34:53You should quit before they fire you.
34:58No.
35:01I'm not quitting and letting them win.
35:05Exactly my point.
35:07You will figure this out.
35:13Years ago I worked a case that just about crushed me.
35:15Hmm.
35:18I learned a breathing technique to help cope with the stress.
35:22Fenton, Marino's right, you really are kind of an egghead.
35:25Yeah, to get down.
35:27It's a box breathing technique.
35:29You breathe in and you count slowly to four, all right?
35:32I can't.
35:34Counting slowly to four.
35:37One, two, three, four.
35:42Feel the air, you hold it, four seconds.
35:44And you slowly exhale through your mouth for another four seconds.
35:53One, two, three, four.
35:54One, two, three.
35:56I'm sorry.
35:57Four.
35:58You all right?
36:00It's all right?
36:02It's all right, it's all right, it's all right.
36:03I'm sorry.
36:03It's all right.
36:10Okay, what? Can you count for me?
36:13Yeah, yeah, yeah. Breathe in.
36:17Hold it. One, two, three.
36:29Now let's stroll through your day.
36:32Got it start in the morning.
36:34I did an autopsy.
36:41Then, um...
36:42Reno brought the jumpsuit.
36:45And we examined it, and then we had a fight
36:49because Reno is an asshole.
36:52Sorry.
36:54We go found the perk, and...
36:59before we went to Betty's, I washed my hands
37:01in my office bathroom.
37:06No, I didn't.
37:09Oh, shit. I...
37:13I didn't wash my hands in my office bathroom.
37:16I, uh...
37:18I used the bathroom downstairs.
37:20I almost never used that bathroom.
37:27It can't be that simple.
37:30This is the only bathroom you used today, right?
37:33Yeah.
37:35Only one way to find out.
37:40The lights?
37:42Yeah.
37:50Ready?
37:59There it is.
38:03Holy shit.
38:05Turn, turn.
38:15Do it again.
38:17Say it again.
38:25Oh, my God, there's an accumulative effect to each wash.
38:28That explains why the residue shows up on anything he touches.
38:31Like, he's obsessively washing.
38:33I mean, maybe he's, uh, obsessive-compulsive.
38:36You know, like a serial killer?
38:38OCD isn't actually on the serial killer's compendium.
38:41Well, still.
38:41This guy's clearly sick in the head.
38:43What if he, he needs to wash?
38:45Like, he can't control it.
38:46Or, or, or...
38:47That jumpsuit, this syrupy, sick smell.
38:50What if our killer has a...
38:52a metabolic disorder?
38:55A syndrome, an illness that creates the odor.
38:57Yes.
38:58And, and he's, she's paranoid about it.
38:59Or at least self-conscious.
39:00Right, exactly.
39:01So that's why he keeps washing.
39:02To mask the smell.
39:04Holy shit.
39:05That's a significant discovery, Caddy.
39:08We can trace the soap, narrow our scope of suspects.
39:10Not to mention, the doc can start figuring out
39:13what kind of diseases can make a person smell
39:15like a rotten pancake.
39:17It's gotta be rare.
39:18Plus, easy to find out if the hubby had it or not.
39:21You still think it's Matt Peterson?
39:23Nothing yet that tells me otherwise.
39:55Hey, fuck what?
39:57You don't know Gwen Haney.
39:59You don't know her, right?
40:00Huh? You never fucking met her?
40:01Give us a minute.
40:02Yeah, get lost, honey. Unless you want to see your guru get unmasked in front of your eyes, huh?
40:07You think I'm a fucking moron. I ain't a moron. You think you're gonna get away with this a second
40:11time?
40:12You got another thing coming. I ain't a moron.
40:16I've got news for you former detective Marino. You may actually be the biggest moron I've ever met in my
40:21life.
40:22Okay.
40:27Get up.
40:32Get up.
40:43Marino, stop!
40:46Come on, take a breath, Pete.
40:48Get back off me!
40:49Hey, hey, hey!
40:51Stop.
40:53Stop.
40:55You okay?
40:57I went to sue you for assault.
41:00You're going to jail.
41:01Fuck you. I should have put a bullet in your head.
41:03Okay, Marino.
41:03No! He killed his wife!
41:05Put on a sob show and got away with it, but not this time, you hear me?
41:09He dresses up all this sick shit and trauma and then uses it to lure defenseless girls.
41:13I didn't do it. How many times do I have to say it? I didn't kill anybody!
41:17You're a liar.
41:18You lied to my fucking face about knowing Gwen.
41:21Gwen.
41:21How did you know Gwen Haney?
41:25Well, I read an article, maybe like a year ago, about Thor Labs, all their biosynthetic engineering breakthroughs, their artificial
41:35organs and artificial skin trials.
41:38It, uh, it all just got my brain a little crazy with the possibilities.
41:44And, uh, one day I'm at the bar and I see this woman.
41:49It's the biomedical engineer from the articles.
41:52It's just sitting there and it felt the Jewish people would say,
41:58I don't know if it was a stupid shirt, meant to be.
42:01This is a sick fuck.
42:02So, we got to talking.
42:03Yeah, and you brought her home.
42:04Flirting.
42:05Yes, but nothing happened, okay?
42:07I was desperate.
42:08I wanted to find out if they'd found a way to do it or if they were going to, or
42:12if it was ever even going to be possible.
42:15What?
42:17What?
42:19Make fully functioning, compatible, independent synthetic organs.
42:29What do you use those for?
42:31Answer me, you fuck.
42:32What do you use those for?
42:35To create life where there is none.
42:44Yeah.
42:45So what, you thought you were going to bring your wife back to life?
42:49Quit using Barbie doll organs?
42:53She was the love of my life.
42:55You think you're the only person in the world that ever lost anyone?
42:58What would you do?
43:00Huh?
43:01If you can even summon the imagination, what would you do if you lost your love?
43:10Listen to me.
43:13When people die, that's it.
43:15They're gone.
43:17They're fucking gone.
43:20They're not coming back.
43:22You know why?
43:23Because the dead ain't supposed to come back.
43:50We're reopening the cami-raumatic case, so I'll need all pertinent information, evidence files, everything on my desk in the
43:59morning.
44:02That death, that death was ruled accidental.
44:06I'm not asking. Just in the morning. Thank you, Maggie.
44:09Oh, and can we arrange for a, uh, mini-fridge for Dr. Kaminsky?
44:16For her breast milk?
44:18Yes.
44:21And, uh, actually any doctors who might be returning from maternity leave.
44:28And shall I arrange every day for a pumpkin carriage to take them home and deliver them to their prince
44:34as well?
44:34Niceties go a long way for a working mother.
44:38Ah.
44:38In my day, you had to choose. There was no working mother.
44:41Uh-huh. My day too, but things move on, don't they?
44:44Well, at least you have that lovely niece.
44:47Lucky woman.
44:52Excuse me, ma'am.
44:53Huh?
44:54I was hoping you could point me in the direction of Dr. Scarpetta.
44:57Oh, yes. Absolutely. This is her office. Right here.
45:04Dr. Scarpetta?
45:05Yes. That's me.
45:20Oh, yeah.
45:37Can I ask you a
45:37Tell me how you do it?
45:38Oh, yeah.
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