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04:31a la pie, a lo que estamos tratando con lo que estamos tratando.
04:34Teddy y yo, trabajamos juntos por 12 años.
04:37Me on the ISS ground team, y a él irse.
04:40Todos los sentimientos para el otro,
04:42pero decidimos mantenerlo profesional.
04:44Luego, un mes atrás,
04:46él cambió su mente en un diálogo.
04:48Fui a un poco de dates,
04:50lo mudó muy rápido,
04:52y...
04:54Antes de lo que sabía,
04:55me pidió que me casara.
04:56Me pidió que me casara.
05:00Me lo siento.
05:02Algo, pensaba que la mujer era
05:04un tipo de tráfico de tráfico.
05:06Y luego...
05:08...cara que Teddy no podía respirar.
05:12No.
05:13No.
05:13No.
05:14No.
05:16No.
05:17No.
05:18No.
05:18No.
05:19No.
05:28No, I...
05:30...no...
05:30...m propose部分.
05:34No.
05:36Uh-huh.
05:46Así que acabamos de hacerlo.
05:47Decidiste que esta mujer murió a todos, ¿verdad?
05:50Sí.
05:51Veamos esta obra.
05:52Ella está realmente preparándolo.
05:55Esta mujer es una gran carrera.
06:01Y mira estas impresiones.
06:03Ella estaba vestida de espalda,
06:05y ya que las espalda están en la frente,
06:08nuestra killa también era una sprinter.
06:10Y según su velocidad y cuánto grado se cubrió,
06:12es decir, 11 segundos en la 100,
06:15give or take.
06:16D1 speed.
06:17No wonder no one caught her.
06:18Y, y, look at this.
06:19Her shoes are custom colors.
06:22Yeah, red with a black heel strike.
06:24That's St. Emily's Women's College.
06:26They have a D1 track and field team.
06:29My ex went there.
06:30She was a big runner.
06:32Ran far away from commitment.
06:34Yeah, I just checked their roster.
06:35Only one sprinter there clocks an 11 second 100,
06:38Arden Prescott.
06:39Let's pay a little visit to St. Emily,
06:41see if we can track her down.
06:43Are you going to do this all day?
06:45I'll stop.
06:45I think that's for the best.
06:46Which time is it?
06:47Yeah, I'll have to meet you there.
06:49She had to bolt.
06:57Hey, can I come in?
07:05You heard about Teddy Barrow, huh?
07:07I have a news alert.
07:09When did you find out?
07:10Well, actually, I just got assigned to his case.
07:14Really?
07:15Yep.
07:17Wow.
07:20I'm really sorry.
07:21I know how important he was to you.
07:23I still can't believe he wrote me back
07:25about how he was fixing the solar array wing
07:27on the STS-126 mission.
07:30I really wanted to meet him.
07:32I know you did.
07:34And I wish you could have,
07:35because I bet you two have a lot in common.
07:39Do you know what happened?
07:41We're working on it.
07:43I don't understand.
07:45Teddy was so nice to everyone,
07:47and everyone loved him.
07:49I don't know why anyone would want to hurt him.
07:51That's what I'm going to find out.
08:03I mean, I pretty much promised him
08:05that we'd figure out what happened to Teddy.
08:07You know, losing our heroes can be tough,
08:09even if we've never met him.
08:10Yeah, and he basically inherited my brain,
08:12so unless he gets some answers,
08:13he's never going to stop thinking about it.
08:16Let's get him some.
08:22LAPD.
08:23I'm assuming you're Christine?
08:25Yeah.
08:25We're looking for your roommate,
08:27Arden Prescott.
08:28Okay.
08:31Uh, she's not answering her cell phone,
08:33and we spoke to her parents.
08:34They don't know where she is, either.
08:35She's not here.
08:37You mind if we come in?
08:43Christine, when's the last time you saw Arden?
08:45Um, maybe, like, yesterday?
08:49So did she sleep here last night?
08:50I don't know.
08:51Maybe.
08:52Any idea where she might be now?
08:54Look, she's just, like, my assigned roommate.
08:56I don't really know her that well,
08:57and I've got to get to class, so...
08:59Mind if we keep looking around?
09:01Knock yourselves out.
09:05Well, this place is gross.
09:07She would have grabbed one of those hazmat suits
09:09from the crime scene.
09:10Christine could be hiding somebody.
09:11Nobody can be that oblivious.
09:12I don't know.
09:14Teenagers are pretty good at ignoring things.
09:17Judging by this room, the two are polar opposites,
09:19so I wouldn't be surprised if they never speak at all.
09:22How can you tell whose stuff is whose?
09:24Because of what we know about them already.
09:27Christine can't be bothered.
09:28She keeps to herself.
09:29So those are her noise-canceling headphones.
09:32Plus, you saw her sense of fashion.
09:34She's into anime.
09:35She loves fake nails.
09:37And then there's Arden, the performer.
09:39She works out.
09:41She posts online.
09:43And she sings.
09:47Which tells us that this is Arden's desk.
09:52Well, Morgan, keep your distance.
09:53There's an empty pie box in here.
09:55We'll get it over to forensics.
09:56See anything else around here
09:58that would indicate why Arden might do this?
10:00No.
10:01But maybe she can.
10:03I recognize her from one of Arden's posts.
10:05That's Sister Lucy.
10:06She's her track and field coach.
10:08Yeah, also her choir director.
10:10Two of Arden's worlds in one.
10:11Hopefully, she's more helpful than the roommate.
10:15Singing, jogging, none?
10:16Mm-hmm.
10:17That's what I should have been.
10:20I'm not your friend or anything.
10:23Damn.
10:24You think that you're the man.
10:27I think they feel like...
10:28This meal is almost over,
10:29and I still don't know how you're gonna fix this.
10:32I have two kids,
10:34and every time they turn on the TV...
10:35they hear their father's a crook.
10:37I know, it's awful.
10:39We will just go door-to-door
10:41and smash every television their friends own.
10:44Problem solved.
10:46Larry, don't lose your sense of humor.
10:48A bigger scandal's coming.
10:50You'll disappear.
10:52Willa Quinn?
10:53I'm Lieutenant Selena Soto with the LAPD.
10:56And yet here you are.
10:58Well, we're in the middle of a private...
10:59I'll be quick.
11:00I just need your help clearing some things up.
11:03Mm.
11:04Well, you have to try this.
11:06It's a truffle mousse.
11:08They train dogs in Alba
11:10to go and find the truffles,
11:13and then they wrap them in linen
11:16and ship them overnight.
11:18I'm good, thank you.
11:19Larry, tell her it's a clean spoon.
11:20It's a clean spoon.
11:21I've already eaten.
11:24Well,
11:25I suppose you could have grabbed something quick
11:28when you changed planes in...
11:31Dallas?
11:33Okay, what did you want to clear up?
11:35Sit.
11:37I think we should speak in private.
11:39Oh, honey.
11:40With the amount that I know about this one,
11:42he's not barking unless I tell him to.
11:45You already interrupted our lunch.
11:47Sit down.
11:53We've been investigating the disappearance
11:55of a man named Roman Sinquera.
11:57Your name came up.
11:58There's a woman in Florida, 27,
12:01with the same name.
12:02I'd start with her.
12:02I'm starting with you.
12:05Okay.
12:07Call my office and have them set up an appointment.
12:10Cleo hasn't returned my calls.
12:12Marvin, that's who you want to call.
12:13I've already taken care of the check.
12:16I figured I needed to buy some time with you.
12:18It's pricey.
12:19But hopefully it'll be worth it.
12:26Now that is a strategic type of generosity.
12:30It's very New York.
12:33Let me guess.
12:35Brooklyn?
12:37Sunset Park?
12:38Staten Island?
12:39Wrong bridge.
12:41Queens.
12:42I grew up in Corona.
12:44And now you're LAPD.
12:48We're a bit out of your jurisdiction.
12:54We already have someone in custody who's willing to talk.
12:58Eric Hayworth?
13:00So, if you're willing to tell us what you know,
13:04give me a call later tonight.
13:06I'm staying at the Wheaton.
13:09Enjoy the dog food.
13:14All right.
13:15We'll talk later.
13:16Wait.
13:18You said another scandal was going to...
13:20Check your phone, Larry.
13:26Wow.
13:28Uh, miss?
13:31The check?
13:44Talk screen's in.
13:46The pie-contained VX nerve agent.
13:48No way!
13:49Mm-hmm.
13:50Like in The Rock.
13:52Nick Cage, Ed Harris.
13:54The X was a big part of that.
13:55Have you ever seen a movie?
13:58All I know is it's lethal.
13:59Exposure comes through inhalation of the skin,
14:01causes immediate paralysis and death.
14:03Not exactly the kind of thing you can buy on the street.
14:07Well, the nun's here.
14:08Maybe she can tell us where Arden got it.
14:10This is a weird case.
14:13None of this makes any sense.
14:15I've known Arden since her freshman year.
14:17She's a bit vain, but she'd never heard a fly.
14:20She never mentioned anything about a Teddy Barrow?
14:23Never.
14:25Any idea where Arden is now?
14:26No.
14:27You're a good nun, sister.
14:29Because you're a pretty bad liar.
14:30What's your hands doing right now, covering your neck like that?
14:33It's something people mostly women do when they're uncomfortable.
14:35You know more than you're telling us, don't you?
14:37And it's killing you.
14:40On our way in here, we learned that a rare nerve agent was used to kill Teddy Barrow.
14:44If Arden was approached by foreign actors, maybe at an international track and field event,
14:49there are ways that we can help her.
14:50But only if she comes in.
14:53You have to tell us where she is.
15:04Arden?
15:08These people are from the police.
15:10Wait.
15:11You're turning me in?
15:14You said that you'd help me.
15:16She is helping you.
15:17Trust me, it's gonna go better this way.
15:20Hang on a second.
15:21Is this your backpack?
15:23Yeah.
15:25If I'm going on the run, I'm not exactly filling my go bag with textbooks.
15:30You didn't know you were gonna be on the run when you left the room this morning.
15:33Sister Lucy says you didn't know what was in the pie. Is that true?
15:39I swear I didn't know.
15:40We still have to bring you in.
15:42Technically, you did kill Teddy Barrow.
15:44But I think somebody set you up.
15:53I've been trying to gain more followers.
15:56Maybe a sponsor.
15:58So I started posting my training routine.
16:00Diet.
16:02Sometimes songs.
16:03Then I got this DM from a big viral video producer, Folly Box, saying he loved my stuff and he
16:09wanted me to do a video for his channel.
16:11He's got hundreds of prank videos. They get millions of views.
16:14Did you meet this Folly Box in person?
16:17No, just DMs.
16:18That's how it works.
16:20You know, Folly Box sends you a box, like, with instructions, whatever outfit you have to wear.
16:25And you do it.
16:26No questions asked.
16:28Never checked if the person you were DMing with really was who they said they were.
16:32Detectives, I'm gonna advise my client to stop talking.
16:34Counsel, we're trying to help your client and the best way for her to help us do that is to
16:37cooperate.
16:41I think we can all assume at this point that it wasn't really the producer who contacted you.
16:46What was in the box you got?
16:49A pie, mask, gloves, a photo of the guy, and instructions weren't when to do it.
16:55It said hidden cameras would pick everything up.
16:57I didn't know the pie was poison.
16:59I'd never even heard of Teddy Barrow until it was all over the news.
17:03I didn't think anyone would believe me except for Sister Lucy.
17:07We need to hold you for a little while longer, but, uh, if your story checks out and you give
17:11us access to your accounts so we can track down this prank producer,
17:15I'll let the DA know you're being helpful.
17:18Sound good?
17:23She said my flight connected in Dallas, but that wasn't a guess.
17:27That lady knew I was coming.
17:29How?
17:30I'm not really sure.
17:31But I am telling you, we cannot underestimate her.
17:33Okay, here's what we're gonna do.
17:34First, you are ordering a bottle of wine. On me.
17:37Cheapest one is 110 bucks.
17:39First, you are cracking open those mixed nuts. On me.
17:43How is it I just met this woman and it already feels like she's one step ahead?
17:50Don't let her get in your head.
17:52She got lucky, that's all.
17:54You'll find a way to get her to talk. You always do.
18:07Oh, Soto. How are things going in New York?
18:12Pretty good, from as far as I could tell.
18:16Look, I get why you're not thrilled about me being in the Roman investigation.
18:21But the more I know, the more useful I can be to you.
18:26Yeah, I gotta say, I'm having a hard time buying that based on everything you've done since you've been here.
18:36Yeah, that's fair.
18:40I like to be honest about it, but I'm not sure how little Ann.
18:43You wanna take a crack at it?
18:47I come from a family where truth was something you negotiated.
18:54Okay.
18:55My dad used to say politicians and cops are the same animal in different collars.
18:59Both were good at smiling while they pocket the knife.
19:01You grow up around that, you develop some habits.
19:04So your dad was also super confusing when he spoke to people. Cool.
19:07Morgan, when I got here, I didn't know who to trust.
19:11I didn't know who was gonna let me in, or who was gonna cut me out.
19:14Soto, Karadek, the whole pen really.
19:16So I tested them.
19:18I rattled some cages to see what would give.
19:22You certainly did.
19:26And what'd you find?
19:28They're good people.
19:30I forgot some cops can be honest.
19:35Morgan, I did my own digging on Quinn.
19:39You need somebody who spent their whole life spotting the lie inside the lie.
19:50I got to get back to work.
19:53Reached out to the FBI for some background.
19:55This isn't the first time VX has been used to kill someone like this.
20:002017. North Korean refugee two women splashed him in the face.
20:03They thought it was a prank show.
20:05No one ever figured out who pulled the strings.
20:07That's such a weird way to kill someone.
20:09You think it's the same person?
20:10More likely it's where our killer got the idea.
20:13Vero had more to share. Turn the page.
20:16Teddy borrowed a lot of time in Russia with cosmonauts.
20:19It's normal for astronauts, but some folks thought he was getting too comfortable.
20:23Maybe hearing and sharing some things he shouldn't.
20:28Are you okay?
20:29Yeah, yeah, I'm okay. I'm just hoping I don't have to tell my kid his dead astronaut hero is shady.
20:36It's too late right now, but...
20:38What are you thinking?
20:39I'm thinking we need to talk to Teddy's fiancée Heidi again in the morning.
20:44See if she was engaged to a spy.
21:11I'm so glad you came.
21:15How's the dress fit?
21:16Fine.
21:17Good.
21:18Don't remove the tag. It's because I need you to return it on your way to the airport.
21:23Why am I here?
21:24Ms. Quinn, a photo please.
21:29I hate it when they do that.
21:32You have to be so careful who you're seen with these days.
21:34Come, let's get a drink.
21:39Tonight is Lyme, next month pediatrics, cancer in the wetlands.
21:44Each cause fighting for every dollar.
21:48None of which is why I'm here.
21:51Right, why are you here again?
21:52To look into Roman Sinchera's abduction.
21:57Don't mistake my silence for guilt, Lieutenant.
22:01Silence is a language for people who can afford not to explain themselves.
22:05Well, I got 25 years on the force.
22:08That says otherwise.
22:10I have zero to offer you.
22:12But I'm sure you didn't come all this way without doing your homework.
22:18Well, let's see. I know that you grew up in North Jersey, oldest child of Meredith, a public school teacher,
22:25and Ray, who worked for an industrial laundry service.
22:28Cute.
22:30Did you get that online?
22:32Did it also say that my dad believed in the value of labor and his word and the American dream?
22:42Not you?
22:42Well, he was on the job for 30 years. They cut back his hours. He lost his insurance.
22:48Then his union slow walked into the grave.
22:51He died at 51 from a heart attack, shoveling snow in front of the house we were about to lose.
22:57My mom taught public school for 40 years.
23:01And she was devout.
23:04Never missed a mass.
23:05She prayed through my brother's leukemia.
23:09Then she prayed through her own cancer, lighting candles for a god that never answered.
23:14Why are you telling me this?
23:17Because my parents believed in rules that don't exist and systems that failed them.
23:24Justice doesn't show up because you deserve it.
23:29It's doled out by people in rooms like this.
23:39Well, if you've done this to impress me or scare me, then you didn't do your homework.
23:46I didn't come all this way to leave empty handed.
23:50I will call Marvin and get some time on your schedule.
23:55Enjoy your party.
24:10And this is a flashlight from Apollo 13.
24:14Teddy said that it kept him humble.
24:16The biggest emergency he faced on the ISS was some broken plumbing, which isn't nothing, but those guys nearly died.
24:26Well, he certainly sounds like a wonderful man.
24:29Thank you. And you're right. He was.
24:33Do you have any idea who could have done this?
24:36Not yet. But, uh, we wanted to ask you some questions about Teddy.
24:39Sure. Go ahead.
24:40It's early days and we're just following leads, but the toxin that killed Teddy is a highly restricted nerve agent.
24:46The kind of thing that spies use on other spies.
24:49And you've heard about the suspicions from a few years ago.
24:51Yeah, that he was having secret meetings with the Russians. Is it true?
24:54I had the same worry, so I asked him about it.
24:58He told me that all he did was have dinner with some of his Russian counterparts.
25:02You think that's why he got killed?
25:04Well, they could explain why things happened the way they did and how whoever killed him had access to the
25:08nerve agent.
25:09Is this the speech he was planning on giving?
25:12Uh, I forgot I even had it.
25:15Who is Astro Mullis?
25:17They're an aerospace contractor.
25:19Why? Did he mention them?
25:20Yeah. Did you not read that?
25:21Oh, he does more than mention them.
25:23This speech basically endorses them to build the first commercial space station.
25:26How much do you think that contract would have been worth?
25:29Billions, I'm sure.
25:30And Teddy had Washington's ear, right?
25:32Weren't there some people floating in for Congress?
25:33They definitely listened to anything he had to say on space.
25:36So coming from him, this could highly influence whoever gets that contract.
25:39And who didn't.
25:40I don't think the timing of this attack was a coincidence at all.
25:43Someone did not want Teddy giving that speech.
25:45It's called the low-Earth orbit economy.
25:48They're saying it's the next gold rush.
25:49The ISS is gonna be retired in a few years, and private companies are falling over each other to build
25:54replacements.
25:55Zero-G manufacturing. It's the new frontier. Everything from drugs to computers.
25:59It's a trillion-dollar industry.
26:01So you think somebody killed Teddy Barrow to stop him from backing one player?
26:05That's our current theory, yeah.
26:07Hmm.
26:07Well, who was on the losing end of that speech?
26:10Daphne and Oz are putting together a list. I'll keep you posted.
26:13Detective Karatek.
26:15Before you go, I told Guillory I want to help with the Roman case.
26:21Hmm. I'm sorry I missed that.
26:26How do I get her to let me in?
26:28To the case?
26:30You don't get Morgan Guillory to do anything.
26:35I'm surprised you didn't know that by now.
26:43Lieutenant, you are persistent.
26:49Sit.
26:50Thank you, Cleo.
26:54I like you.
26:56You don't wait for permission.
26:58You get what you want, you get results.
27:00You are unapologetic, decisive.
27:04And you know how this city works under the surface, and not a lot of people do these days.
27:09I could use someone like you.
27:12Triple the pay, no red tape, no politics.
27:17You work fast, things move with you.
27:21More reach, more change.
27:23I'm not here to be recruited.
27:25I'm here because 16 years ago, an FBI agent was murdered.
27:29Days later, a father disappeared, and a little girl grew up without him.
27:34And every step I've taken has led me here.
27:36To you.
27:41Well, I'm afraid you're on the wrong trail.
27:49We found this in a woman's backpack.
27:53Our techs have been working overtime extracting the data, but the day Roman was abducted, Hayworth was carrying this phone.
27:59And I'm guessing the information we extract from it will prove I'm on the right trail.
28:08I've been carrying that thing around with you this whole time.
28:13I have something to offer you.
28:16Come clean.
28:18Before we extract the data, the courts will see it as cooperation.
28:22Might treat you differently.
28:24Then you think that would matter to me.
28:26It should.
28:44I've got to be honest, I don't know anything about space stations, Mr. Bush I am, but these designs look
28:49very impressive.
28:50Thank you. I mean, I know I'm biased, but I think they're the best in the business.
28:53How did it make you feel, knowing Teddy Burrell disagreed?
28:58Did he? I didn't know.
29:00Yeah, he was about to endorse Astromolus.
29:02You're not Astromolus, you're Galaxy Ark.
29:06I would have given a leg up on building the next space station.
29:08And driven investments away from you.
29:11So when you asked me to come in, saying you had questions about Teddy, you meant you think I had
29:15him killed.
29:19The trouble with your theory is until just now, I didn't know Teddy was planning to endorse anyone.
29:24Well, the speech he was about to give was publicly promoted.
29:27True.
29:29But did anyone see the content of his speech?
29:32As far as I know, no one did.
29:34And I promise you, I would have heard.
29:35Speaking as someone who knows how bad this can be, detectives, I think your theory has a hole in it.
29:51How we doing?
29:54I'm fine. I don't know how you're doing.
29:57I just got off the phone with the organizers from the symposium Teddy Burrell was supposed to speak at.
30:02They backed what the guy Galaxy Ark said. Teddy didn't share his speech ahead of time with them, and as
30:06far as they know, not anyone else.
30:08When you spoke to Heidi, she said she didn't know Teddy planned that endorsement either, right?
30:12Hmm.
30:12Any chance she was lying? Maybe she's in a rival bidder's pocket. If anyone knew, it had to be her.
30:17We considered that, checked her financials, but weren't able to find any connections between her and those companies.
30:22Also, I just got a call from Heidi. She wanted us to know that tomorrow she's going to be giving
30:25Teddy's speech.
30:27Why?
30:27What, she wants to continue his work? Tell the world who he planned on endorsing?
30:31That's the idea.
30:32Well, that probably rules her out as a suspect, least on financial motive. Why kill him only to deliver it
30:38herself?
30:38Yeah, but hold on a second. Teddy got killed because he was planning on giving this speech.
30:42If she wants to tell the world she's going to deliver it too, that paints a target on her back.
30:59You think that if I give this speech, it'll put me in danger?
31:02We certainly think it's possible, which is why we'd like you to hold off.
31:05At least until we find Teddy's color.
31:08But you don't want to do that?
31:09No.
31:10I want to honor Teddy's memory and share with the world what he believed in.
31:14It's my decision, right?
31:15Then we'll do everything we can to protect you.
31:17But you understand the risks.
31:20Neither of you ever met Teddy, did you?
31:23I didn't, but I do have to admit my son might be his biggest fan, so I kind of feel
31:29like I knew him.
31:31I told you that he finally proposed to me, but I don't think I told you how.
31:36He drove us all night to find my favorite constellation.
31:40You can only see it a few times a year, and there are really only a few places that you
31:44can see it.
31:46He, of course, had a million things that he should have been doing, but that was Teddy.
31:50Once he set his mind to something, there was no stopping him.
31:54I don't want this to stop the work that he believed in either.
31:58Then you're delivering his speech verbatim.
32:00Yeah. I did a little clean-up and added a statement of my own at the end.
32:05You mind if we get a copy of your latest draft?
32:06That'll help us plan your protection, follow along.
32:09Sure. Wait here. Uh, there's something else I want to give you, too.
32:17You want to see if she changed his speech?
32:20Well, if she's really reading his words, then she's not the one who wanted to stop it.
32:23I don't have a full take on this lady yet, but she does seem like she really loved the guy.
32:28Hmm.
32:32Here's the speech.
32:35And this is for your son.
32:37Thank you.
32:39That toy shares Teddy's record number of hours in space.
32:42You brought it with him on every mission.
32:44No way.
32:44Yeah, he called it his zero-gravity indicator.
32:48The second he saw that lion floating around in front of him, he knew that the launch was a success.
32:55He'd want your son to have it.
32:58This is...
32:59This is really incredible. Thank you.
33:07Oh, my God, it's Ziggy.
33:08Ziggy?
33:09ZGI. Teddy borrows zero-gravity indicator.
33:11Okay, so you've heard of it, apparently.
33:13Yeah, I mean, he posts about it all the time.
33:16Here.
33:18This thing's been in space.
33:20Yeah, a whole lot, apparently.
33:22I need to find a special spot for this.
33:26You know, I'm still gonna try and figure out what happened to him.
33:28I know.
33:29You'll do it.
33:38What's with the pen?
33:39What pen?
33:40He's holding a pen in his hand.
33:41In the same hand in every picture for, like, a month.
33:49And he was holding it on the day he died.
33:51Maybe it was his back-to-gravity indicator?
33:53Or maybe it was an indicator of something else.
34:01Oh, I didn't expect to see you back.
34:03I heard Elliot got a special gift. How's he like it?
34:05It's his new favorite thing, and I think he got a present for us.
34:08Can I see both versions of Teddy's speech?
34:10Uh, sure.
34:12This is the one that Teddy was gonna give,
34:13and, uh, this is Heidi's edited draft.
34:16Okay, and Heidi said she wanted to make a couple of corrections, right?
34:19Yeah, odd words here and there.
34:21Spear, where it should say spacecraft.
34:22Cabinet, where it should say capsule.
34:24We circled them.
34:25But everything that matters is the same.
34:27What do we think those were?
34:28Autocorrect errors?
34:29Autocoded message?
34:30Maybe Teddy was a spy after all.
34:31No.
34:32I think it was something else.
34:35See, there's a pattern to the swapped words.
34:37Three, two, three, one.
34:41Spacecraft becoming sphere.
34:44Capsule becoming cabinet.
34:46Helmet becoming hardhat.
34:47They all sound familiar, but it's more than that.
34:50They're objects with similar shapes and functions,
34:52like someone playing some sort of word association
34:54without even knowing it.
34:56And if I'm right, Heidi is perfectly safe to give this speech.
35:02I swear I didn't know.
35:04I wanna honor Teddy's memory
35:06and share with the world what he believed in.
35:08Why? What makes you think that?
35:10Because I know what this murder was about.
35:21We just want to go over the security plan before heading over,
35:23so you know what to expect.
35:25Of course. And again, I appreciate it.
35:27Please, have a seat.
35:29We read your added statement at the end,
35:31how Teddy dedicated his life to exploration
35:33and how not even death should be able to stop his mission.
35:36It was beautiful.
35:38Thanks.
35:38I mean, you can really feel how important it is to you
35:41to continue Teddy's legacy.
35:42It is.
35:43Yep.
35:44Important enough that you killed him to protect it.
35:47As soon as you left to come here,
35:48we executed a search warrant at your home.
35:50We found a different speech on Teddy's computer
35:53than the one you were about to read,
35:55the speech he'd actually decided to give.
35:57Teddy was gonna tell the world
35:58that he'd recently been diagnosed with brain cancer,
36:01most likely from radiation he was exposed to in space.
36:05Obviously, he couldn't be sure if that was the cause,
36:07but regardless, he felt the responsibility
36:10to reverse his position publicly,
36:12put a freeze on private development
36:14and stop sending people into space
36:15without greater safety measures.
36:17Yeah, the clues were all there.
36:19I just didn't know what they meant at first.
36:20About a month ago,
36:21Teddy started holding a pen in his hand all the time.
36:24Now, people who develop a tremor
36:25sometimes do that to help stop the hand from shaking.
36:28And all those wrong words in his speech,
36:30that's a symptom of anomic aphasia,
36:32an erosion of his language skills.
36:34It took us a minute to understand why you chose to kill him
36:37the way you did
36:37and how you got the VX nerve agent.
36:40Then those two questions answered each other.
36:42Our captain knows someone who works at NASA.
36:45It turns out they are researching an antidote to VX in zero gravity,
36:50sending up samples to the International Space Station,
36:53so as a member of the ground team,
36:55you would have had access to steal some.
36:57Teddy must have told you about the new speech a few weeks back.
37:00Figured you tried to talk him out of it, but once...
37:02He set his mind to something, there was no stopping it.
37:04Those are your words, not mine.
37:06You picked Arden because she was desperate enough for views
37:09and athletic enough to pull it off.
37:10You copied the profile of a prank video producer,
37:13you bought a bunch of followers,
37:15and you made Arden think that she was signing up
37:17to create content when really she was committing a crime.
37:20She's being released, by the way.
37:22The parents are taking her home and her name will be cleared.
37:29The diagnosis changed Teddy.
37:31He only had a few months to live.
37:34In some ways, that made him embrace life more.
37:37That's why he suddenly proposed to you, right?
37:41But then, his new stance on space research...
37:45That wasn't the Teddy I knew.
37:49If that speech would have undone everything that he'd accomplished,
37:52and if he were still himself, then he'd never have made it.
37:57Pushing space exploration forward was his life's mission.
38:03He was dying anyway, and he was going to ruin his legacy.
38:10I loved him so much.
38:14He needed me to save him from himself.
38:19All right, Detroit.
38:20You are under arrest for the murder of Teddy Bar.
38:25Let's go, man.
38:37Good night, Morgan.
38:40Hey.
38:42I'm submitting a warrant to the D.A. to look into Quinn International.
38:46You talked to Soda?
38:47I did.
38:48She's on her way back to L.A.
38:49Willa didn't give her much.
38:51Not surprised.
38:52But if we don't do something big like this,
38:54I don't think you're ever going to find out what really happened to Roman.
38:57If it gets us what we want, great.
38:59And if it doesn't, we'll think of something else.
39:04Why are you doing this?
39:06Because it's the right thing to do.
39:11And I want to help.
39:19You getting on?
39:20No, I need to finish some things up.
39:24Have a good night, Morgan.
39:28Good night, Captain.
39:39We've got movement.
39:41D.A.'s on both coasts are reviewing everything.
39:44Perfect.
39:44Let me know what they find.
39:46And prep Eric Hayworth for another interview at...
39:53Lieutenant.
39:58Lieutenant?
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