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00:00Shaggin'
00:30Shaggin'
00:31I'm' caught in your face
00:36SC aceite
00:37And believe you were to sweet
00:39I'll put you back in your place
00:42Cause I have mean
00:44I've got to be llegan
00:45And I can do it so long
00:47I got my eyeballsocal
00:48I'm going to close to the floor
00:50It's too late
00:51If you scoot or if you
00:53thá»±c, thá»±c, thá»±c
00:55Mmå·¥
01:09A-ha, I win.
01:11Best out of three.
01:14All right, you're on.
01:16After the bridge.
01:17Done.
01:18Let's go.
01:26Let's go.
02:01Let's go.
02:27Let's go.
02:33He could have crashed in the pylons.
02:35I didn't see what happened.
02:38How fast do you think he was going?
02:40He couldn't have been going that fast.
02:41I was out in front of him and we were taxiing.
02:46Okay.
02:47What's his name?
02:48I don't know.
02:50I just met him out here this morning.
02:53Okay.
02:53That's all right.
02:54We'll check his ID when we get him out.
02:56Did you see anybody else around the bridge or...?
02:58There's nobody.
03:00Okay.
03:01Officer.
03:02We'll have this officer take your stable.
03:04Take care of yourself.
03:05Yeah, you too.
03:07Good morning, Alex.
03:18Good morning, Horatio.
03:20Horatio.
03:21Major skull damage.
03:23Frontal and parietal bones appear to be fractured.
03:26If he was thrown from that jet ski, Horatio,
03:30to have an impact injury this severe,
03:32he must have been hauling ass.
03:34An awful lot of blood on that jet ski, Alex.
03:36I don't think he was thrown.
03:38I think he died on it.
03:40There appear to be some dark flakes in his hair.
03:44He didn't hit something.
03:46Something hit him.
03:54So we have death from above.
04:01Yeah!
04:24We don't get pulled again.
04:28Don't get pulled again.
04:32No, no!
04:33We don't get pulled again.
05:08We don't get pulled again.
05:08Tripp says his name is Jim Farber.
05:11The address doesn't match up with his ID.
05:13Forgive me.
05:14I don't get out much, Callie.
05:16But tell me,
05:17who picks up a woman on an early morning jet ski?
05:29I'll tell you,
05:30a man who was just released from prison, that's who.
05:35Boy did time, huh?
05:37He did eight years.
05:38He just got out.
05:39In fact, his first day of freedom might have been today.
05:44Looks like our scuba boy found something.
05:47Lucky for me.
05:55What have you got?
05:57I don't know.
05:57It's not like any coral I've ever seen.
05:59What is it?
06:01It's late.
06:04I don't know, but it's about five feet apart, just under the bridge, broken in half like this.
06:09What an unusual color.
06:11You know, that looks like the debris that was in our victim's scalp.
06:30I wonder what that writing means.
06:34I have no idea, but I believe we just found our murder weapon.
06:54Did you hear what happened down there?
06:56Yeah, some genius thought it would be funny to throw a ten-pound piece of slate over the railing.
07:02Do me a favor, uh, check the rail for prints and DNA, please.
07:06Come on, there's gonna be a hundred pedestrian prints on there that have nothing to do with the crime.
07:10I'm sorry, Natalia.
07:11Say, I thought you were aware of the fact that our job doesn't afford us the, uh, luxury of assumption.
07:17Anyways, I got here first.
07:25Check this out.
07:36Somebody's been popping pills.
07:40Yeah, but they forgot one.
07:49Looks like it had a logo on it, but the moisture must have caused it to erode.
07:55Well, people do some pretty crazy things on drugs, and this crime would fit the bill.
07:58Well, I think it deserves a closer look.
08:10We're having the face-up side of the pill mapped through an atomic force microscope.
08:14And it can read through the damage?
08:16It feels the surface on a nanoscale using a mechanical probe.
08:21Oh.
08:24Y2K.
08:24Hey, these were all over the streets when I was on patrol, but I haven't heard about one being around
08:30for years.
08:31Well, it looks like that's because the Federal Narcotics Division is believed to have seized the entire supply back in
08:362000.
08:37From Jim Farber.
08:39He was our victim in the jet ski accident.
08:42Well, if he was involved in drugs, maybe his death wasn't an accident.
08:46Okay, why don't we call the feds and see if they can shine a little light on his past?
08:49Yeah, he's out in the field. I'll, uh, have our head over.
08:58Why 2K uppers? Wow.
09:01Brings back old memories.
09:02Where'd you find this?
09:03A man you arrested eight years ago, Jim Farber.
09:07He was killed today. We found that pill near the scene.
09:10Well, I remember Jim.
09:11You made a lot of these.
09:13Almost 500 grams worth.
09:15I seized it all. Shut him down.
09:17Well, he did his time.
09:19Until today, he was released.
09:21He was back on the street with the pills.
09:22I mean, that can't be a coincidence.
09:23These guys always go back to what they know.
09:26They dig up an old stash, like these white 2K pills.
09:29Puts them right back in the game.
09:31Do you think maybe our killer didn't like what Jim was selling?
09:34Could have been a customer.
09:36Or maybe the competition.
09:38You wouldn't happen to have any names, would you?
09:41Nah, Jim Farber wasn't prone to giving up known associates.
09:44We tried to roll him over about eight years ago.
09:47Turned down two grand and it's freedom.
09:50Well, then I guess the information died with him today.
09:53Well, I'll tell you what.
09:54I'll take a look at his old case file.
09:55If something comes up, I'll give you a call.
09:57That'd be great.
10:08Yeah, I'm not sure I can help you.
10:10Flagstone's pretty common in Miami.
10:12I can't be the only guy selling it.
10:13No, but our research showed that you're the only one who carries it in lavender.
10:16Could we see a piece of it, please?
10:18Yeah, sure.
10:19I pulled the piece out.
10:24We call that October dusk.
10:26Don't give me orders for it.
10:28It's pretty rare.
10:29Never thought I'd see it used to kill somebody.
10:31Well, this is it.
10:32This is definitely it.
10:33The piece that we had, though, had some writing on the other side.
10:35Would that writing have come from you guys as well?
10:37No.
10:38It was probably the folks that bought it.
10:40Sometimes customers mark them to remind them where they want to put them on their properties.
10:46Do you have the customer's name?
10:48Yeah.
10:49Yeah.
10:53Yeah, here you go.
10:55Yeah, a man named Henry Woods signed for it.
11:01Sure thing.
11:03Isn't that Alex's husband's name?
11:06The address confirms it.
11:12What are we going to do?
11:12Should we tell Stetler?
11:13We'll tell no one.
11:15What are you going to do?
11:16I'm going to handle this.
11:18Quietly.
11:28Hey, what brings you to these parts?
11:30You had to retrieve a lab specimen from Togs.
11:33Thought I'd drop by.
11:35Wow, is this what dropped off the bridge?
11:37Yeah, this is a flagstone.
11:39It's used for landscaping.
11:41Find any prints on it?
11:43No, Biscayne Bay took care of that.
11:44But I was hoping that this writing would give us someone to chase.
11:49I think it's a pipe dream, though.
11:53Left walk, Jamie window?
11:56Put that in, right?
11:58Right.
12:05Tripp's waiting for me in reception.
12:06I've got to go.
12:07Okay, I'll just leave it.
12:09See you later.
12:09All right.
12:19Hey, this is Henry Woods.
12:21Leave me a brief message after the meeting.
12:23Henry, it's me.
12:24Listen, can you call me back?
12:26It's kind of important about our walkway, our yard, the flagstone.
12:31Please call me back when you get this.
12:32Hang on.
12:35Oh, God.
12:41Never.
12:49I don't care.
12:56No.
12:59Bye.
13:00Bye.
13:00Bye.
13:10Look, Brian just came in.
13:12I gotta go.
13:13I love you.
13:15Try to catch an earlier flight if you can, okay?
13:22Hi, Dad.
13:23It was.
13:25Sound of serious?
13:27One of the flagstones from our backyard
13:29was used to murder that man.
13:34Your father has no idea how that happened.
13:39Brian, I need you to be completely honest with me.
13:43Who have you had over to the house recently?
13:47Some guy gets killed and you immediately suspect me
13:50or one of my friends.
13:52Jamie has people over, too.
13:53I'm talking to you right now, not your sister.
13:57And I need you to tell me the truth.
14:00The truth?
14:00Yeah.
14:02How about the most likely scenario, Mom?
14:05Somebody jumped the fence and swiped it.
14:07It doesn't take a CSI to figure that out.
14:09You need to mind yourself.
14:11Now, who have you had over to the house?
14:13The only person I've seen at the house today, Mom,
14:15was Mr. Kane.
14:20Horatio was at our house?
14:22In the backyard.
14:33He picked something out of the grass and then left.
14:37Thought you knew.
14:40Go home right now, buddy.
14:45Just go home, okay?
15:10Could we process that, please?
15:12A cigarette, but is this related to the dead Jetskier case?
15:16It is.
15:17It was recovered from where the slate was taken.
15:20So you know who the murder weapon belongs to?
15:23Potentially.
15:24I'm on it.
15:26Thank you, ma'am.
15:26I'm on it.
15:28I'm on it.
15:37I'm on it.
16:04How long has this taken, man?
16:06I've got a cabana on the beach with my name on it.
16:08We recovered a cigarette tray that places you at the woods residence.
16:14DNA. Wow.
16:15Brian Woods is a friend of mine.
16:17Crew likes to hang there when his folks are gone.
16:20Need to ride, your parents got any beer around here?
16:26I'm sorry.
16:27I didn't see the no smoking signs.
16:30That's the big deal.
16:31What is the big deal?
16:35A piece of slate that was removed from that yard was used to kill a man.
16:41Trey, that's the big deal.
16:56I don't know anything about that.
16:59You have a record, Trey.
17:02Come on.
17:03Threw a rock through a window a year ago.
17:05And now you've escalated to murder.
17:10Why the hell would I want to do that for?
17:14We recovered some speed at the scene, Trey.
17:18I never touched that stuff.
17:21Look, this piece of slate you're talking about wasn't found in my yard.
17:27You went so busy being all chummy with Brian's mom.
17:32Maybe we could grill him about that instead of me, huh?
17:37I'm out of here.
17:58Dr. Woods?
17:59Mom?
18:00Brian?
18:01Mom, please.
18:02I'm in trouble.
18:04What happened?
18:05I don't know what happened.
18:06You have to do something.
18:08Where are you?
18:09At this warehouse.
18:10Grove and Third.
18:11Mom, please.
18:12I need help.
18:13Hurry.
18:14I'm on my way.
18:15Stay there, okay?
18:35Ryan?
18:46Ryan!
18:52Ryan!
18:54Ryan!
18:57Ryan!
19:05Ryan!
19:20What did you do?
19:22Nothing, I swear.
19:24I was in pain.
19:26You begged me to pull it out.
19:33That was the worst possible thing you could have done.
19:37You better stop this bleeding or this boy is gonna die.
19:42Go away in the car.
19:44Get in the car!
20:11I have an emergency. A boy has been stabbed. And I need an ambulance. Please.
20:19You just hold on now. Don't die. Don't die.
20:37We've got him stabilized. The blood pressure is 112 over 70. Is there anything I should know?
20:42The blade may have hit a renal artery branch. I used quick class. Standard pressure wasn't enough.
20:48Got it.
20:56It's Trey Holt. It's our lead suspect in the bridge murder.
21:02Yeah.
21:03What about you, Alex? What are you doing here? What's your connection to this?
21:08My son.
21:12I don't know. Is Brian here?
21:15He pulled the knife out. He didn't stab that boy. He pulled the knife out.
21:18Where is he right now?
21:20He's outside in my car.
21:21Come on. Let's go.
21:28I don't understand. I told him to wait in the car.
21:31This makes him a suspect, Alex. Fleeing a crime scene.
21:36This isn't good. I have to run this.
21:39Listen. My son pulled that knife out.
21:42If you run those prints, it'll be his name and his face, and he'll go on record as a suspect.
21:50Once everyone knows something, they can't unknow it.
21:56He didn't stab that boy.
22:03Got what he told you?
22:04Eric, he didn't stab him.
22:11The protocol says I have to run the blood on this first for DNA.
22:15I can hold off. I'm running the prints for now.
22:19Don't thank me. Just go find your son.
22:24Find him.
22:32Got a jackknife in here. It's a priority.
22:35Strong possibility it's going to be Alex's son's print on that handle.
22:40She says he pulled it out of the victim.
22:43Right now we need to focus on who stabbed him.
22:48Okay, um...
22:48Okay, then...
22:51I can swab between the hilt and the blade for DNA.
22:55And it won't compromise the print.
23:01I've seen epithelials get stuck in the hilt of these jackknives from time to time.
23:12So what do we do?
23:13If it is Alex's son, then what?
23:21And we have no choice. We have to treat him like any other suspect.
23:25We have no choice. We have to treat him like any other suspect.
23:43I don't believe it.
23:48So Mary's been a busy little girl.
23:52I'm sorry, why am I here?
23:54We have you stabbing Trey Holt in the back at the Grove Street warehouse this afternoon.
24:01Wasn't me.
24:03See, Mary, a knife blade cuts both ways.
24:07And the DNA that we've recovered says it's you.
24:15Hey, where the hell are you guys?
24:22Now Trey's in serious condition today, General.
24:25If he dies, you're gonna need our help.
24:28What were you two doing in the warehouse today?
24:38I paid Trey.
24:39I paid Trey.
24:40And I expected something in return.
24:43And he promised and he promised.
24:45And he never delivered.
24:47The Y2K pills.
24:52How'd you know about that?
24:54Your jet ski fling, Jim Farber.
24:56He used to deal them.
24:58You lied to me at the beach.
24:59You knew who he was.
25:01You lure him to the bridge, Trey drops a big rock on his head.
25:04Which killed him, Mary.
25:06Were you in on that?
25:11I think you should just book me for the stabbing.
25:14You do, huh?
25:15I do.
25:17I know how this works.
25:19I do.
25:21You get me to talk and before you know it, I'm your puppet.
25:29Book me.
25:36Yeah.
25:38Okay.
25:39Rachel.
25:41Patrolled you a spot of the woods, boy.
25:42On the Tulsa Bridge.
25:44Thank you, Frank.
25:45Oh, Frank.
25:46Yeah.
25:47Book Mary.
26:07Put your weapons down, please.
26:11Put it down.
26:19you okay brian what is all this i don't know
26:31these are that mage these are y2k pills what does that mean it means you're coming with us officer
26:58brian where did you get the pills
27:03i was gonna throw them out that's all so someone gave you that bag to dispose of
27:09right you're saying that not me wait a minute brian now see we're here to help you one of
27:16those pills was found at a crime scene i have nothing to do with it okay then help us prove
27:20that please i need the name of the person that handed you that bag
27:42brian you have to understand brian i need the name
27:48lieutenant i can't help
27:52i'm not a second alex brian that is the key to this
28:01i'm sorry
28:05now i'm sorry about this horatio
28:09but this interview is over
28:15alex
28:17if you take this position i can't help it
28:23we need a lawyer
28:25alex
28:29alex
28:30alex
28:31alex
28:31alex
28:42alex
28:44alex
28:48alex
28:57alex
28:59i doÄŸru
29:08alex
29:09alex
29:11alex
29:13alex
29:14This bag was inside of it holding the pills.
29:18And if you find his prints on it, maybe you catch him in a lie, huh?
29:23Alex, maybe we can tie this bag to another suspect.
29:27Maybe somebody can put him up to it.
29:54We'll see you next time.
30:17Yeah, these are my prints, all right. Where'd you find them?
30:19We got them off a bag of Y2K pills.
30:22Well, it's like Jim Favre was getting pretty serious about his favorite pills.
30:26How did your prints end up on his drugs?
30:29Listen, Lieutenant.
30:31I hand deliver bags of phony drugs to prearranged contacts all over Miami.
30:36They're sold and then distributed.
30:38How the hell do I know where they wind up by the time we make the bus?
30:41So what you're telling me is the bag was refilled with speed without your knowledge.
30:45What I'm saying is that Jurgies reuse bags all the time.
30:50You'll probably find a hundred of them with my mitts on them.
30:55Look, I know you're trying to solve them right here, Lieutenant.
30:58But I'm not your guy.
31:20Just leave me in here.
31:23I'm your mother.
31:28Sorry if I'm embarrassing you in front of your friends.
31:33My friends?
31:37Those people are officers of the law.
31:40And they took an oath to solve this murder.
31:43And right now, all of the evidence is pointing them directly to Brian Woods.
31:49Now, maybe in the backs of their minds, they're hoping it's not you for my sake.
31:57But once you get in front of that jury, there won't be any hope.
32:01Those twelve people won't know me.
32:03They won't know you.
32:04And they definitely won't know that you're covering for someone that you think is your friend.
32:10I never said I was covering for anybody.
32:12You know what they will know?
32:15Well, they will know that that murder weapon came from your backyard.
32:19That you were caught on that bridge with illegal drugs.
32:23Now, how do you think that's going to look to them?
32:27Like I did it?
32:28Yeah.
32:29Like you did it.
32:31And when that judge reads the verdict, guilty.
32:37I don't want to go to jail.
32:41But please, tell Horatio who gave you that back.
32:54You always say, your word is your bond.
33:04I gave my word.
33:08Baby, you don't give your word to drug pushers and murderers.
33:16You save it with the people that care about you, that you care about.
33:29Trey called.
33:35He said he was hanging at the warehouse.
33:39He asked me to come down.
33:44When I got there.
33:49It was bad.
33:52Trey, what happened?
33:55Pull it out.
33:57My secure hurts, man.
33:58Just pull it out.
34:01Come on, pull it out.
34:08You gotta go to my place.
34:09You get the pills out of there.
34:11Before Mary gets to him.
34:13You gotta dump him if you have to.
34:20Trey took the slate from our backyard.
34:22He said he needed it for something.
34:27Let him.
34:43You took a slate from Brian Woods' backyard and used it as a murder weapon.
34:48Didn't you, Trey?
35:03I'm way over my head.
35:06Look, the Fed set me up.
35:11Excuse me?
35:14I got busted on drug possession about a month ago.
35:19I made a deal.
35:22I signed up to be a snitch with them.
35:28Are you trying to tell me that you're a federal informant?
35:33Scoop married, too.
35:37They gave us all the speed that we wanted.
35:40The Y2K stuff.
35:43All I had to do was give them names of sellers.
35:48Then it all changed.
35:51Then the deal was.
35:55Kill this guy.
35:57Or you go to prison.
36:01Are you working for Agent Silvestri?
36:05Agent Prince Silvestri.
36:12Trey Holt and Mary Landis, yes.
36:14They agreed to work for me.
36:16To skate jail time.
36:17But I certainly didn't have him kill anybody.
36:20Trey Holt confessed to his involvement in the murder.
36:22And yours, too.
36:24Come on, guys.
36:25It's his word against mine.
36:26Agent Silvestri, we have a warrant to search a home.
36:31What are you expecting to find?
36:33The Y2K pills you seized from Jim Farber eight years ago.
36:37You busted them with 450 grams.
36:39There was a lot more than that.
36:41You pocketed the rest, and he threatened to expose you if he didn't get it back.
36:46Right?
36:47That's when you ordered Mary to kill him.
36:50Right.
36:51So Mary lures Jim under the bridge, and Trey drops a slate on him.
37:23And then what?
37:24Oh, that's how rad seons.
37:25You're gonna take her out?
37:28A lot of bodies piling up just to cover up what you did.
37:31Look, the Y2K work better than money.
37:34When you have something that an addict wants,
37:37they don't stray far.
37:40Junkies don't deserve government money.
37:42Your informants didn't deserve to be blackmailed, either.
37:45You guys earned the false impression that somebody actually even cares.
37:50The people I deal with,
37:51their entire existence is devoted to chasing the next fix.
37:58And parasites.
38:01Just like you.
38:03So you see, Agent.
38:05You are my guy.
38:30Is there any word on my son?
38:32There is.
38:36Brian will be released to your custody today, Alex.
38:47This room...
38:50used to bring me so much peace.
38:53I know that sounds strange, but...
38:56we meet people on the worst day of their life.
38:59and I always felt that it was my duty...
39:05to be the last voice they heard,
39:07and I never, not once, took that lightly.
39:11I almost lost my son today, Horatio.
39:18But Alex, you didn't.
39:22You didn't.
39:24But after today...
39:28this room just doesn't feel the same.
39:32I need to spend more of my time taking care of the living.
39:41It has been my honor...
39:44to work with you...
39:47Mr. Kane.
39:50Back at you.
39:52And Alex...
39:55that door...
39:57will always be open.
40:00Okay?
40:06I...
40:07I...
40:08Go ahead.
40:34Go ahead.
40:39You...
40:41are my last one.
41:01I'm...
41:07I'm...
41:08Dr. Shawn...
41:08No...
41:15You...
41:21You...
41:30Just a little bit.
41:31You...
41:31All right.
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