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Law and Order Toronto Criminal Intent S03E05 SYNCOPY
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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.
00:12These are their stories.
00:17The Arctic is crawling with polar bears, and they're hungry, and Logan the Brave, a six-year-old explorer, swings
00:25across to the other side.
00:27Unless he'd rather his dad show him how it's done.
00:30Oh, one's got his leg!
00:32Take that, polar bears!
00:38You really think you can do the monkey bars?
00:40Not a chance.
00:45Drinking on the job, huh?
00:49I was. Your husband wasn't having any.
00:52It's funny that your flask has his initials on it.
00:57I'll get the car.
00:58Follow me!
01:01Come over here.
01:02Come on, bud. Let's go.
01:04Not yet.
01:05Logan, right now.
01:07Hey! Come back here right now.
01:10Logan, get down from there. I mean it.
01:13Right now!
01:14Ah!
01:15My arm!
01:17Wait.
01:19Come on.
01:20What happened?
01:21No, it's fine.
01:22Logan!
01:22We're fine.
01:23Logan!
01:24Can we get up?
01:25Just give me his face. Give me his face.
01:28What do you think it happened?
01:30So between Logan's testimony and the eyewitnesses, this case is cut and dry, but it never hurts
01:34to hear from a grandparent.
01:35Grandparents are old. I go by Papa.
01:39Sorry. My new intern is a nepotism of iron.
01:44Marcy, just push the button. The red button.
02:07Oh, no.
02:09Oh, no.
02:34Hey. Can I help you?
02:36Yeah. Actually, I'm looking for a rug.
02:38Something that doesn't stain.
02:55Yes!
02:56Applaud for yourselves.
02:58So, grab an ass and light some grass as we prepare to screen our first film.
03:09And who is our first victim? It is.
03:16Who's responsible for this masterpiece? Anyone? No?
03:20No. Our first director is shy.
03:27And lights.
03:34Help! Help! Somebody help!
03:37Somebody please help me!
03:43Help! Help!
03:52Help! Feel!
03:55א priv manga!
03:55אור!lauf瓶
03:57אור!אור...אור!אור!אור...אור!
04:33Shut it up!
04:36Shut it up!
04:37Shut it up!
05:16What is this place?
05:18You've never been to the cinephile?
05:20Uh, no.
05:21But I can't say I'm surprised that you have.
05:26Henry.
05:30And you must be Detective Bateman.
05:32Yeah.
05:35Welcome to Cinephile, Toronto's premiere showcase for the weird and the wicked.
05:41And we now have a brand new claim to fame.
05:49Murder.
05:53I didn't drag you down here for some A.I. slump.
05:58This is a genuine snuff film.
06:01No!
06:02No!
06:02No, Elise!
06:03Please don't!
06:04Don't!
06:05Don't!
06:05Don't!
06:07Ah!
06:10Ah!
06:10Ah!
06:12Ah!
06:14Ah!
06:14Ah!
06:24Ah!
06:28Assur les Почему?
06:29Ah!
06:29hippzę!
06:34Ah!
06:36Ah!
06:38Ah!
06:39Ah!
06:41Ah!
06:45Well, the queasy feeling you get from watching it, that's hard to fake.
06:49Shivers that run up your spine when you realize you've just witnessed someone perishing before your very eyes.
06:56Should we have another go?
06:57No, less is more. This was a RSVP event.
07:03Of course.
07:04We're gonna need to get the names of everyone in attendance.
07:07Sure, but everyone here was at a wrap party when that DVD was delivered.
07:11How do you know when that was?
07:12Because, like almost everything great in life, it was captured on film.
07:19This is from Cinephile's doorbell cam.
07:22Two nights ago, someone dropped the DVD in the festival's submission box at 7.05pm.
07:27Same time as Les and the other participants were at the spaghetti factory for the wrap party.
07:32Yeah, we spoke to everyone in attendance, but it appears nobody has any connection to the film whatsoever.
07:37So, if knowing that the Cinephile was involved, why release the film there?
07:40No, we believe that Cinephile was just a vehicle for getting the film out into the world.
07:44Exactly. If the killer had posted the video online, Mark would have already tracked him down.
07:48So, how do you leak something without leaving a trace? Get somebody else to do it for you.
07:52At the screening, one of the kids recorded the video on their phone and posted it online.
07:579,200 views and counting, unless plastered the entire city with posters for the screening.
08:03I mean, the killer could be anyone.
08:04As could our victim. We cross-referenced this image against our missing persons registry with so far no hits.
08:12Until we know that this film is real, we don't even know that this is Toronto.
08:16Yeah, but if the film is real, that liquid is hydrochloric acid, which dissolves all traces of DNA within 72
08:23hours.
08:24Then we're running out of time.
08:26Our victim is a white male. Photogrammetry puts him at about six feet, but other than that, he may as
08:31well have worn the mask.
08:33Which appears to be homemade and is impossible to trace.
08:37You can get anything on the watch?
08:38Yeah, 300,000 sold in the past year.
08:41Can you bring the video up?
08:46Tony, please, help me!
08:48Behind the screen, can you, uh, isolate that, bring that up?
08:53Yep.
08:55Excuse me.
09:03The murder happened near school.
09:06Well, let's make some calls. Find out what school has a student named Billy Roland White.
09:13So, the announcement came from this school.
09:16Takes a certain type to kill near kids.
09:18Yeah, schools are loud, chaotic, even if a kid does see someone who's gonna believe him.
09:33You seein' this?
09:35Yeah.
09:44Ooh.
09:45You smell that?
09:52The tripod's still here, but the camera's gone.
09:55The rug's new.
10:12The film is real.
10:15We have the sample processed as quickly as possible, but the hydrochloric acid dissolved all the biological matter.
10:21No traces of DNA.
10:23Oh, that is grim.
10:24Uh, were there any impurities, fillings, pacemaker, anything at all that could get us an ID?
10:30I found traces of iron, chromium, and nickel, but those are most likely from the watch.
10:35Other than that, I wasn't able to pull anything from the barrel.
10:38Which is why I analyzed a sample from one of the containers that was left in the garage.
10:43See, a civilian can't just order hydrochloric acid in these quantities in case they are a crazy person and a
10:50mask.
10:50Right, this would have had to be purchased commercially.
10:52And then stolen or sold.
10:54The sample was 37% purity, usually used in steel mills.
10:58So, I used the lot number to track down the manufacturer.
11:01This container belongs to Atkinson Steel.
11:05I can assure you that all of our stock is completely intact.
11:08But if you'd like to learn how steel is made, I'd be happy to give you a tour.
11:11No, that's okay, I already know how steel is made.
11:15I even know how it degrades over time, water and oxygen, causing it to develop iron oxide.
11:22But this lock looks, um, brand new.
11:25Is that a bad thing?
11:26No, it's a suspicious thing.
11:30Especially considering this old lock was smashed.
11:36We have pieces of metal all over the place.
11:37We also have cameras all over the place.
11:40Show us some footage of you replacing that lock and we'll get out of your hair.
11:44Last week during the night shift, I went out for a smoke.
11:47I usually take a couple of laps.
11:49But when I came back, the lock was already broken.
11:52And 95 liters of hydrochloric acid is missing.
11:56I couldn't tell that anything was missing.
11:58You could tell that the lock was broken.
12:00Please.
12:01I can't lose this shot.
12:03So you replaced the lock.
12:04You make it look like nothing happened.
12:06We need access to those cameras, Javier.
12:10I deleted the footage.
12:11That, unfortunately, is obstructing a murder investigation.
12:15Okay, okay.
12:16But what if I know who did it?
12:18He was driving off as I was coming back.
12:20I recognized the car.
12:22Ryan Gray.
12:24Creep used to work here until they sacked him.
12:26Creep?
12:26He set the foreman's car on fire.
12:28The guy's nuts!
12:31I haven't seen Ryan since Friday.
12:35He borrowed my car, so I haven't been able to get to the grocery store.
12:41But he'll be back.
12:43He takes care of me.
12:45By letting you sleep on the couch?
12:48Well, there's only one bedroom and Ryan needs his sleep.
12:51Anyway, he wouldn't want me blathering.
12:54Mrs. Gray, please.
12:56We're worried your son might be in some serious trouble.
12:59We just want you to know that if Ryan is guilty of what we think he is guilty of,
13:05he could go to jail for a very long time.
13:13Well, I shouldn't tell you, but I did find a stack of $100 bills in his dresser last week.
13:21How thick was the stack?
13:25So as thick as a deck of playing cards.
13:29That's about $40,000.
13:32And, uh, is the money still in the house?
13:34It was gone the next day.
13:37Shirley, could you, uh, tell us if you recognize this balaclava?
13:42Oh, of course.
13:46I knit this for Halloween when Ryan was a kid.
13:53He used to be such a sweet boy.
13:56I'm sorry.
14:17I'm sorry.
14:21Hey.
14:23What are you doing?
14:37We put out a Canada-wide warrant.
14:40Ryan Gray's face is everywhere.
14:42Borders, airports, rental car agencies.
14:44Still, the guy could be on a Greyhound bus to anywhere by now.
14:47What about the phone number his mother gave us?
14:48It's a dead end.
14:49He must be using a burner.
14:51The money that, um, Ryan's mother found is bothering me.
14:54It's bothering me, too.
14:55If I had $40,000, I wouldn't be crashing with my mom.
14:59That money's recent.
15:00Do you think someone could have hired Ryan to make that film?
15:03And if it was just a snuff film,
15:05why wouldn't Ryan choose a more transient victim
15:08whom no one might miss?
15:09Our victim had nice clothes, nice watch.
15:12And a family.
15:13Noticed this and enhanced it.
15:17Dad.
15:18So, maybe this wasn't random.
15:20Maybe it was a targeted hit.
15:23Well, then maybe whoever hired Ryan
15:26also cast the lead role.
15:32Hmm.
15:33Some good news overnight.
15:35They found Shirley Gray's minivan at Pearson Airport.
15:38It's been there since last Saturday.
15:39That's only good news if Ryan Gray did not get on a plane.
15:42Well, he's not on any flight manifest.
15:44We're using facial recognition in case he's got a fake passport.
15:47Don't misjudge this guy.
15:48I thought we'd have him by now.
15:49I mean, look at him.
15:50He's wearing a damn T-cozy.
15:52Okay, let's say that this was a targeted hit.
15:54Why make the murder public in such a horrific way?
15:57Well, there's only two people who know the answer to that.
16:00Ryan Gray and the person who hired him.
16:02And we still have no idea who our victim is.
16:04He was thrown in the back of Shirley Gray's band.
16:06There must be some evidence, some DNA.
16:08They're still processing the car, but they also sent this over.
16:14The next time I see you parked in this spot, I will have you towed.
16:18Shape a shop.
16:19It's a store in a strip mall up in North York.
16:25That killer's pretty far from home.
16:27Maybe he was meeting someone.
16:29Someone with 40K in cash and a serious grudge.
16:35Patience.
16:40Are you planning on shopping in here?
16:43Oh, ma'am, we're the police.
16:44I don't care if you're the king of Siam.
16:47This is Detective Graff. I'm Detective Bateman. What's your name?
16:50Esther Sversky. Store owner.
16:53Well, Ms. Sversky, do you recall putting this note on a tan minivan last week?
17:02Thursday, after a week of that Schmendrick parking in my spot,
17:05I decided to put a note on the windshield because he looked very dangerous.
17:10But it worked because then on Friday I saw he was parked behind the furniture shop.
17:14Well, thank you so much for your time.
17:20So Ryan was parked here for a whole week.
17:22Yeah, it doesn't sound like he was meeting the man who hired him.
17:26Sounds like he was doing surveillance.
17:28Maybe of his victim.
17:29So he parks his car behind the furniture store the day of the murder.
17:33Closing in on his target?
17:36Officers. Shopping for a comfortable couch? Brighten up the break room.
17:39If only we had the budget.
17:41No, we're here to inquire about a minivan that was parked out the back of your store last Friday.
17:45Friday? I wasn't here.
17:47Who was?
17:47New guy, David Barnes.
17:49Is he here now?
17:50No. It's crazy.
17:52But, uh, he begged me for this job and then he missed both his shifts this week.
17:56The last time he was here he left the store unlocked.
17:58Buruh Hashem, nothing was taken.
18:00He's alright, I hope.
18:02Footage from the furniture store Friday at 1.08pm.
18:05This is employee David Barnes helping the suspect Ryan Gray carry a large rug out the back exit.
18:11David never re-enters the store.
18:12So Ryan gets David to help him move the rug into the back of the minivan.
18:18Pushes him in and incapacitates him somehow.
18:21Maybe chloroform, maybe drugs.
18:24That is a match for the rug in the garage.
18:25He helped the guy move the rug he was rolled in.
18:28That's cold.
18:30Pause it.
18:32Zoom in on his wrist.
18:35That's the bracelet our victim was wearing.
18:38Before it was dissolved in acid.
18:41I'm sorry, I don't understand. Is David okay?
18:45Are you, um, aware of anyone who might have wanted to harm your husband?
18:50No.
18:51I mean, David and I lead very different lives.
18:55He goes out a lot.
18:56I'm usually with Logan or working.
18:58You two back from the store already?
19:01No, what's going on?
19:02Um, Dad, can you, can you take Logan to the park or something?
19:05Please, Dad.
19:10Hi, Logan.
19:11My name's Henry.
19:14Hi, Henry.
19:15Oh.
19:17Have you ever been to the Arctic?
19:19Yep, have you?
19:20Not yet, my Dad's taking me.
19:22Did you know that in Yellowknife you could see the Northern Lights for 240 nights a year?
19:29Yep.
19:30And did you know that astronauts can see the Northern Lights from space?
19:34Whoa.
19:35Whoa.
19:36Grab your glove, Logan.
19:37We'll play a little catch in the park.
19:39Okay.
19:50A left-handed glove, I guess he throws with his right.
19:53Yeah, yeah, Logan's right-handed.
19:55But he shook my hand with his left.
19:59Yeah, uh, a few months back he fell on the playground and, um, hurt his arm.
20:06Sorry, where is David?
20:08What am I gonna tell my son?
20:10What have you, uh, been telling him?
20:12Your husband's been missing for four days and you haven't reported?
20:16David's been staying in, um, a hotel for the past few weeks.
20:20I've just told Logan that he's away working.
20:23We've been having some issues.
20:27What kind of issues?
20:28Just growing in different directions.
20:32But we were working on it.
20:33No, marriage is complicated.
20:43Well, I guess this backs up the idea that David liked to party.
20:48Well, perhaps he was, uh, taking the split hard.
20:54There's a laptop.
20:55I see it.
20:56Let's, uh, bag it and get it to Mark.
21:01What's David's kid's name?
21:02Logan?
21:04Well, I'm in.
21:06Really?
21:07Yeah.
21:08Well, that's not a man with a lot to hide.
21:10He's got three tabs open for divorce lawyers.
21:13Looks like he wasn't, uh, as into reconciliation as his wife.
21:17What about that maps tab?
21:19That would be the last address David ever searched.
21:25My niece and Logan are friends.
21:27Yeah.
21:28Kids never happen for me, so...
21:30I don't know, I just, uh, I pretty much piggyback off my sister's family.
21:34But yeah, David and I ended up taking Edie and Logan to a few Jays games last year.
21:38How about them Blue Jays?
21:40Ha.
21:41Nah, man.
21:41Too much heartbreak for me.
21:42I'm a Cubs fan now.
21:44I like the old ballpark.
21:45What's going on here?
21:48You have a fight with your planter?
21:50No.
21:51That was David.
21:52So it wasn't a friendly visit.
21:54Things had gotten tense.
21:57Truth is, I wasn't a fan of how he treated Logan.
22:00Treated him how?
22:00What do you mean?
22:02So, a few months back, we're at the playground.
22:05We're tipping the flask.
22:07And, um, David's really starting to feel it.
22:09I could tell.
22:11Anyway, it's time to go, and, uh, Logan's not listening.
22:14It's typical kid stuff, right?
22:15He goes down the slide one more time, and David goes ballistic.
22:19He grabs this poor kid by the arm, and he throws him to the ground.
22:23He ends up breaking Logan's arm.
22:25David's wife said that was an accident.
22:27If I got treated like Nell did, I'd probably say the same thing.
22:30I'm surprised she even confronted him about it, but she must have,
22:32because the next thing I know, he's at my door, drunk, yelling at me,
22:35telling me that I ruined his life.
22:37You called the police?
22:38I threatened to.
22:39Got him to go away.
22:41Nell tells us she and David are working on things,
22:43but she doesn't tell us that David broke her kid's arm.
22:46Why would she hide that?
22:48Maybe Nell took care of it herself, hired Ryan Gray to kill David
22:52and protect her son.
23:20Nell, why didn't you tell us that David broke Logan's arm?
23:25What, so you could question him about it?
23:28I don't want Logan to relive that.
23:31It took long enough for him to get comfortable to tell me the truth.
23:34Or maybe you didn't want it to happen again.
23:37You were finally going to leave your husband, weren't you?
23:41I'm guessing David wasn't happy about that, you know?
23:45If you broke down Sebastian's door, I can't imagine what he would do to you, to your son.
23:50David had been in a tough place lately.
23:53He hadn't worked in years, and I run this successful skin care company.
23:56You understand what that does to the male ego.
23:58Did anyone else know about the abuse?
24:02Sebastian knew because he saw it.
24:07I had a hard enough time telling my lawyer about it.
24:10You're a divorce lawyer.
24:13We were filing a restraining order.
24:15David was going to be legally out of our lives.
24:18I was going to win sole custody.
24:20I didn't need him dead.
24:24I'll waive attorney-client privilege.
24:26You can ask him yourself.
24:30Look, I had David Barnes on a skewer.
24:32Told him that.
24:33Well, he insisted he sign over custody.
24:35Now I was waiving support, it was a good deal.
24:37She just wanted them out of their lives.
24:38But he got angry.
24:41He said the courts always favor the mother.
24:43Is that what you think?
24:44Wouldn't have mattered.
24:46Nell was financially stable, and David had a history of substance abuse and violence.
24:49Who else can vouch for that?
24:50Valid detective.
24:52I believe women isn't a recognized legal principle in any jurisdiction.
24:55Nell had recorded other incidents, but we needed witnesses to David's temper.
24:59Nell didn't want her father getting involved, but I felt that...
25:02You brought him in anyway.
25:03Testimony from her grandparent can win a case.
25:05Did Nell's father corroborate her accusations?
25:08No.
25:08He was in shock and he left.
25:10Did Nell know that you were meeting with her father recently?
25:14Yeah.
25:15She didn't want him getting involved, but I wanted to win the case.
25:20Excuse me.
25:21Marcy!
25:23Dammit.
25:25Nell was telling the truth.
25:27She was about to get full custody.
25:28Yeah, but she was lying about who knew about the abuse.
25:31She knew her lawyer spoke to her father.
25:34Well, maybe when he saw what David did to his grandson, he didn't care so much about custody.
25:38He wanted revenge.
25:41The ancient guardian, the selfless patriarch.
25:45How'd you react when you found out it was your son-in-law who broke Logan's arm?
25:50You saw the statement?
25:51How he pulled Logan off the slide?
25:54You know, the force it takes to break a bone.
25:57That's enough.
25:58Now, look.
25:59I spoke with Logan right after the playground incident.
26:02He said he fell.
26:04Nothing about David pulling him.
26:06But after Nell took him to the hospital, he came back with a different story.
26:09Suddenly, it was David's fault.
26:10Maybe he didn't feel safe saying it until he had assurance from his mother that it was okay.
26:16Maybe.
26:18But there's something else.
26:20When Logan was two, he fell out of his high chair and had to go to a merge.
26:24He was fine, but I felt terrible because it was me who forgot to do up the safety straps.
26:33But in her lawyer's file, Nell is claiming that David pushed the high chair over.
26:38So you think that she's fabricating abuse?
26:40Nell calls David an unemployed deadbeat, but I'm their financial advisor.
26:44I was part of the decision that David assumed the role of stay-at-home dad.
26:47Why would Nell, your daughter, go to such lengths to separate Logan from his father?
26:57Nell has been offered a very good job in Chicago.
27:03And David could stop her from taking Logan unless she had full custody.
27:07I love my daughter.
27:10But since she was tiny, Nell has never let anyone get in the way of what she wants.
27:15I can't imagine you wanted to lose your grandson to Chicago.
27:18I didn't.
27:20So I went to my lawyer about helping David fight back.
27:24Did David know you were planning to help him?
27:25No.
27:26I was waiting to hear back from my lawyer to see if we had a case.
27:29But it was shaky because there was a witness claiming David broke Logan's arm.
27:33Sebastian Mercer.
27:34I went to see the man, but he held strong with his version of events.
27:43Sebastian?
27:43I need to talk to you.
27:44In the middle of the day?
27:45Why haven't you been answering my calls?
27:48Listen, I need to tell you something.
27:51Is this about David?
27:52The same David who you told me is abusing you and Logan?
27:55The same David who you needed out of our lives.
27:59Huh?
27:59You gonna stand here or you gonna pretend?
28:01Okay.
28:04There's nothing to tell.
28:06Okay?
28:06Because you didn't have anything to do with this.
28:09Right?
28:12Right.
28:13I hate that.
28:15Believe women is so important.
28:17If Nell is weaponizing that, putting real abused women at risk to get what she wants.
28:22And what Nell wants is what?
28:25Her kid, a career, moved to Chicago.
28:29Oh, great city.
28:30The river runs backwards.
28:31You ever taken the architectural tour?
28:33Of course, yeah.
28:34It's got beautiful old buildings.
28:36Like Wrigley Field, home of the Cubs.
28:39What do we know about Sebastian?
28:41He's a venture capitalist at Quantum Echelon.
28:45They've got offices here, New York, and Chicago.
28:51Do you know if he was married?
28:53He lost his wife six years ago to cancer.
28:56Look, we don't know that Sebastian is lying about Logan's arm.
28:59But if he is, it's probably not about money because the man makes a lot of it.
29:04Exactly.
29:04So, why else does a man lie for somebody else's wife?
29:11The Cubs, huh?
29:13Chicago Cubs.
29:15I wanted to wear a Cubs set in this interview, but nobody here at headquarters seemed to have one because,
29:20well, this is a Blue Jays town.
29:24But you're rooting for the Windy City.
29:26You know, we could have just gone to a bar if you wanted to talk baseball, detective.
29:31Your work takes you to Chicago quite a bit, no?
29:34Did you know Nell Barnes was moving to Chicago?
29:38I, um...
29:39Sure he did, because you're moving there as well.
29:42Seems you're in a relationship, huh?
29:44We were keeping it quiet until the custody case was settled.
29:47Or because, uh, you're an eyewitness whose testimony could, uh, ensure Nell gets sole custody of her son Logan.
29:56No, David was going to lose custody because he was abusive.
29:59According to Nell.
30:01Well, she wouldn't lie about that.
30:02Oh, but you did.
30:03We know that David didn't break Logan's arm.
30:06So did Nell's father.
30:08So, did you tell Nell?
30:11Yeah.
30:12She went through her dad's email and found out that he was retaining a lawyer for himself and David.
30:18And Nell's sole custody win wasn't guaranteed anymore.
30:21So you paid Ryan Gray to kill David.
30:25I don't know Ryan Gray.
30:26Well, that's...
30:28That's a little odd because the last we checked, uh, you and Ryan...
30:37were on the same high school D&D club.
30:40You know, you don't look like a dungeon master.
30:43We, uh, went through your portfolio.
30:46We know that you haven't sold a share in six years, but two weeks ago you sold 40K's worth in
30:50a down market.
30:51The exact same amount you paid your old buddy here, Ryan Gray, to take care of David so you and
30:57Nell could move to Chicago.
30:58We have enough to take you in.
31:00But we might be able to help you if you can testify to Nell's involvement.
31:04She had nothing to do with this, all right?
31:07Hmm?
31:09Well, so you did it yourself, huh? Didn't you?
31:14Okay, listen.
31:16I hired Ryan, but just to scare David.
31:20Just to scare him? By putting him in a vat of acid?
31:22That is pretty scary.
31:23So why'd you want him to film it if you only wanted to scare him?
31:27I didn't. I didn't need a video of what I asked him to do.
31:30Well, maybe you didn't trust your D&D ally to get the job done, yeah?
31:34You needed proof that David was turned into sludge.
31:37Look, he was hurting Nell. And Logan. He's... he's a special kid, all right? He doesn't deserve a father like
31:47David.
31:47No, he deserved you. Is that it? You were sick and tired of piggybacking on someone else's family.
31:53You could have the beautiful wife, the kid, and you would be a far better father than David ever was.
32:03Hey. Has Ryan been in touch since?
32:09I'm supposed to be meeting him somewhere outside of the city.
32:13Where?
32:13I don't know, okay? The guy has been extorting me.
32:16He sent me the video saying that if I didn't pay him more, he was gonna release it.
32:21So I panicked, and I stopped answering.
32:23Okay, help us find him, and at least we can say that you cooperated.
32:27Sebastian, how are you contacting him?
32:32With our burners.
32:33With our burners.
33:04Got a location on Ryan's burner?
33:06I wanna pick him up. I want Nell in here, too. We gotta get to the bottom of this.
33:09Ryan's burner phone is frozen at 29 Downing Street.
33:12That's Nell's house.
33:15Mrs. Burns, is your son at home?
33:18Yes, he's in the living room.
33:20Why? Is something wrong?
33:22Logan may be in danger.
33:23Sorry. Logan? Logan?
33:26I was in my office. Logan?
33:31Logan?
33:33Logan?
33:37Logan?
33:38Logan?
33:39Henry Graff, we need to report on the suit job.
33:42Logan?
33:44Ryan's not reaching out.
33:46He could get a new burner phone anywhere.
33:50So why does a kidnapper who's extorting Sebastian not reach out?
33:57One of the officers found an active camera across the street. The footage is coming now.
34:11There goes the phone.
34:16He knows exactly where he's going.
34:18Ryan surveilled David for a week before he threw him in a van. This guy does his homework.
34:25Look at Logan. He's got his arms wrapped around this guy. This doesn't seem like a stranger.
34:31What if Ryan's not reaching out because Ryan's incapable of reaching out?
34:36Mark, pull up the video of the murder.
34:42Okay, there's Ryan in the mask. He's violent, desperate.
34:47But David Barnes, our victim, he just keeps getting back up. What if David overpowered Ryan?
34:53McGrath, we never see the face of the man going into the barrel.
34:56David switched their clothes. That's not David Barnes going into the barrel of acid.
35:02It's Ryan Gray.
35:13Look at me!
35:14Hey, hey, take that off.
35:16My face is cold.
35:21Hey bud, you wanna go help me find a lake? We can go fishing.
35:26Sure.
35:31Hey, do you remember what your awesome new name is?
35:35Thomas, what's your new name, Dad?
35:41It's still Dad.
35:44Okay, let's say David Barnes is alive. He overpowers Ryan the hitman, knocks him unconscious. Why kill him? Why not
35:54just call the police?
35:55A call was placed from Ryan's phone to Nell's boyfriend Sebastian around the time of the murder.
35:59Now, we believe that David placed that call to find out who hired the hitman, and Sebastian picked up.
36:05David realized two things. The first being that Nell had manipulated Sebastian into hiring a hitman, and secondly, that Sebastian
36:11would go down for it while Nell got away scot-free.
36:14So, he edited the video to fake his own death and dropped it at the cinephile, that way we'd be
36:19looking for Ryan, while David disappeared after kidnapping his own son, and that makes Ryan look like a hitman gone
36:25rogue.
36:25I mean, David did all of this just to be with his son, the person that everyone was trying to
36:29take away from him.
36:30Well, he's still a murderer. We have the border on alert, helicopters sweeping rural crossings.
36:34Unless he's going north.
36:36You think he'd stay in a country that just issued an Amber Alert?
36:40If he's a dad who just abducted his son, how do you make it a little less scary?
36:44You make it an adventure. Take Logan to his favorite place on Earth.
36:47The polar bears.
36:48The Arctic.
36:48One of those northern towns where everyone's got something to hide and no one's asking any questions.
36:54Okay, listen up, people. We need to turn those helicopters north.
36:58Have local law enforcement search all arcs and closed campgrounds.
37:03Come on, people. Let's go!
37:11The car's empty. John spotted the car off the highway.
37:13We're clearing this site, but it looks like they're in the wind.
37:16Survival.
37:17Survival gear's here, so's ammunition.
37:19Where's your rifle?
37:26Graf?
37:36Look at that, bud. What do you think?
37:39Are we almost at the Tantra?
37:42Not quite.
37:44But we'll get there.
37:46David Barnes.
37:49What's going on, Dad?
37:54Hi, Henry.
37:55Hey.
37:56He's a policeman.
37:58Don't come any closer.
37:59Hey, why don't we just get Logan away from the edge, yeah?
38:02We'll just go somewhere safe and talk?
38:04The only danger to Logan is you backing me into a corner.
38:06David, we know this isn't you.
38:07Oh, yeah, you sure? Because everyone else seems to think that it is.
38:10David, if you'd left Logan, you'd be scot-free by now, but you couldn't do it.
38:16But this plan, whatever this is, how long can you last out here?
38:26I know.
38:28I know.
38:30You see, Tactical's got their weapons strained on you, because of that rifle, and your son
38:34is only inches away from you.
38:37It's just useless to you as a handkerchief and as dangerous as a grenade.
38:41So, we need you to put it down.
38:48Okay.
38:49Careful.
39:05Listen to me.
39:07The best thing that I have ever been is your dad.
39:13Now, I want you to go with the police now, okay?
39:16Why?
39:18Don't worry.
39:19I'm gonna be right behind you.
39:21Hey, Logan.
39:22Come here.
39:23Hey, come here.
39:26Don't you worry everything's gonna be okay.
39:29I'm gonna hang out with my friend Kathy here, okay?
39:31Okay.
39:34Attaboy.
39:38Well, David, you just said you were gonna be right behind your son.
39:41You know what's better this way?
39:44Because she won't stop.
39:46It wasn't enough that the lawyer wanted to take my son away.
39:48She needed to just stand at my funeral and just watch them bury a casket of human sludge.
39:53Hey, David.
39:54We know Nell fabricated the abuse.
39:57Her own father knows.
40:00Okay? You're not alone.
40:02Now, you don't know this, but he was planning to help you.
40:06He was getting a lawyer.
40:11What?
40:13You're not alone.
40:17It doesn't matter anymore.
40:20Because I killed someone.
40:23I mean...
40:24I didn't mean to do it. I didn't want to do it.
40:27I know.
40:28I got stabbed in the neck with a needle and then I woke up in a horror garage and this
40:32guy who's...
40:34You think that I wanted to just fight him?
40:37Or knock him out and then strip him down and listen to the skin crackle and the acid?
40:41Listen.
40:43I get why you did what you did.
40:47The only way for you to live was for him to die.
40:52So you could be reborn as someone else.
40:54Well, I just wanted to be with my son.
40:57And now I can't.
41:01She won.
41:02David, no, no, wait!
41:03I know that you wanted to protect him.
41:06I know that...
41:09That's all you've ever wanted.
41:11That's why you, uh, taught him to tie his shoes, right?
41:16Taught him to look both ways.
41:18That's why you held his hand when, uh, you crossed the street with him.
41:24On the way to a Jays game.
41:26And from the moment he was born,
41:29you made a promise that no matter what,
41:31you would always, always be there for him.
41:36And if you break that promise,
41:37part of your boy, that beautiful boy, Logan...
41:42Well, part of Logan goes over the edge with you.
41:46There's no rebirth here.
41:48But he's gonna hate me.
41:50He's gonna be scared of me.
41:51No, he won't.
41:54He loves you.
41:57He's gonna keep on loving you.
42:01Because...
42:02There's Dad.
42:06And David...
42:07You're the only one he's got.
42:10Don't leave him like this.
42:14Oh, my God.
42:20What if I die?
42:25Come on.
42:27Yeah, we're clear.
42:32Logan!
42:33Logan!
42:34Come here!
42:34Come here!
42:39Hi, Mom.
42:40My name's Thomas now.
42:42No.
42:42No, that's ridiculous.
42:49It's okay, Dad.
42:50Don't cry.
42:56Let's go.
43:03If there's evidence that she's involved, we'll find it.
43:07But that would put both that kid's parents in jail.
43:10Yeah, it's okay.
43:33You're and I know how you can save your life.
43:34Three times.
43:36Two times.
43:39You
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