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00:02Bring around the rosies, pocket full of roses, ashes, ashes, wall, wall, down.
00:28Bring around the rosies, pocket full of roses, ashes, ashes, wr�...
00:39Anything for Walter Simmons?
00:42Finally, that Seminar membership I've been waiting for.
00:46How many, uh, nerd clubs are you a member of?
00:49Would you like to get beat up?
00:51No.
00:52Simmons, Simmons, Simmons.
00:53Yes, thank you, thank you.
00:55Did I get any mail, Jen?
00:57Maybe.
01:08Hey, Walter, what is this about?
01:12I don't know.
01:13I got one just like it, though.
01:15Their plastic transparencies looks like they've been cut up into pieces.
01:20That's weird.
01:22Got one for you, too.
01:29There's no postmark or return address on this envelope.
01:35So these didn't come through the post office.
01:37Hey, Jen, where'd you collect these?
01:38Pulled all of it from our box downstairs.
01:41Just like I always do.
01:42Do you have any more of these in there?
01:44These are made out to Boa Vista and Cardoza.
01:47Bring around the roses.
01:51We're close.
01:54Ashes, ashes, ashes.
01:57We all fall down.
02:01Amen.
02:15Bye-bye.
02:24If you just look at Boa Vista.
02:27Wait.
02:28I'm going to go.
02:28I'm gonna go.
02:28I'm going to go.
02:47These look like the crosshairs from a rifle sight.
02:52Was this a real threat?
02:54That woman definitely looks like a target.
02:58This piece has the number 10 on it.
03:03This corner has 50.
03:06What does that say?
03:10Hamden and Court.
03:11If you read it left to right, you got an address.
03:135010 Hamden Court.
03:14I'm sending a unit out there right now.
03:16Bring around the roses, purple roses, ashes, ashes, all fall down.
03:43There she is.
03:45Hi, pal.
03:46Hi.
03:47Now, sweetheart, you're okay now.
03:49You're with us.
03:50Mommy fell down.
03:52I know that.
03:53What's your name?
03:55Doria.
03:55Doria, I want you to come with me, and we're going to wait until Daddy comes home, all right?
04:09Doria, I want you to come with me.
04:48Doria, I want you to come with me.
05:15I just have that nagging feeling if we had opened the mail sooner, we could have prevented it.
05:18I don't know, but the message has been sent, loud and clear.
05:21The killer's taunting us.
05:27The kill shot is precise.
05:30The killer must have used a hunting rifle, 270, 308 maybe.
05:35That shot could have come from over 100 yards out.
05:37I'll go outside.
05:38I'll widen the search area okay.
05:57The killer must have come from over 100 yards.
06:09I'll go outside.
06:20This is unbelievable.
06:22Somebody out there thinks this is a damn game.
06:26The gun position had to be close to straight on.
06:28Yep.
06:56It's clear.
06:59What the hell?
07:04What is that, a .308 casing?
07:07Looks like our shooter is long gone.
07:09Looks like our shooter was never here to take the shot.
07:12What are you talking about?
07:13How else could he get it off?
07:14The scope is Wi-Fi enabled.
07:16Wi-Fi?
07:17He killed this lady online?
07:18The trigger, the left-right, the up and down,
07:20everything can be controlled remotely.
07:30This person can be literally anywhere right now.
07:33I'm sorry, sir.
07:35Sir, you can't.
07:36Oh, God, baby.
07:37Baby, are you okay?
07:39Huh?
07:40Daddy's here.
07:42Huh?
07:46Could you just, uh...
07:48Hey, baby, I'm gonna be back in just one minute, okay?
07:54Sir, you can't go inside!
07:55My wife is in here!
07:56Officer, my wife is in here!
07:57Officer, I'll take it from here.
08:02Mr. Potter, your wife's body's been removed.
08:10I'm sorry.
08:12I'm really sorry.
08:19I, uh, I can't believe this is happening.
08:22I just never thought, I mean, yeah, it's your threats.
08:26Threats?
08:27By who?
08:29Ex-spouses of my clients.
08:32I'm a divorce lawyer.
08:34I make people angry for a living when people say things.
08:38What did your wife do at Dade University?
08:41Nothing.
08:42I mean, she was a stay-at-home mom.
08:43We found these.
08:45They're all for $120, all from this month.
08:48These are paychecks made out to my wife's maiden name, Janice Garber.
08:52Why is that?
08:52I don't know.
08:53Let's find out.
09:02H, I heard about the shooting.
09:03Yes, they used an automated rifle, no prints, no trace, not registered.
09:09Sounds personal.
09:10Yes, we received a message before the shooting.
09:13A message by the, through the mail?
09:15They slipped it into the morning mail, exactly.
09:20Why would they target us?
09:23I think I just heard an us in there.
09:26Yeah.
09:27That's right.
09:28While I was gone, I realized this is where I want to be.
09:33Then I have you full-time.
09:34I'm back.
09:35If you'll have me.
09:38That's good news.
09:40First order of business.
09:43These checks are from Dade University.
09:46Let's figure out who this soccer mom really works for, okay?
09:49Good to have you back.
09:58Janice Potter volunteered for a PhD psych research project I was conducting.
10:03The university checks were compensation.
10:05Did she mention needing to hide this from her husband?
10:07Not that I can remember why.
10:10Because she used her maiden name to get paid.
10:13Everybody's got reasons for what they do?
10:15What kind of research was this?
10:17I was studying the moral compass of the human brain.
10:20Kind of a new take on the Milgram experiment on obedience.
10:23The one that explains Nazi Germany happened because of obedience to authority figures.
10:27There's some controversy around that study, isn't there?
10:30Yes.
10:30So you've got people like Janice lining up to be your guinea pigs?
10:35She thinks she's shocking people, but I'm studying her.
10:39You will ask the subject a series of questions, and if the subject answers incorrectly, you will administer an electric
10:45shock.
10:46Can you do that?
10:47Yes, I can.
10:49Great.
10:50Let's begin.
10:55My theory is that Nazi Germany didn't happen because people respond to authority.
10:59Simply put, the brain wants to be evil.
11:02She proved your theory right?
11:03She shocked the subject?
11:04Let's just say I'm glad we weren't using actual voltage.
11:12But I have her to thank for my success.
11:14I'm moving on to a better institution because of it.
11:17Thank you for your time.
11:18Good luck.
11:19Yeah.
11:56A trained marksman knows his weapon inside and out, every part, every groove.
12:01He can't keep his hands off it.
12:03Did you find it in print?
12:05Nothing.
12:06Well, the shooter didn't need to be a trained marksman to gun down a mother in front of her three
12:11-year-old.
12:11He was a coward, and he just used a computer to do it.
12:14Well, can the computer at least help us track him down?
12:16That's what I'm hoping.
12:17I'm gonna try to trace the trigger command back to its origin, and then hopefully get an IP address.
12:34Okay, this is just bouncing me all over cyberspace.
12:37What about the 308 casing?
12:39What did I just find?
12:41Variation on a theme.
12:42Nothing.
12:45Excuse me.
12:46My name is Craig Potter.
12:47It's important I see one of your CSIs, and I think that this is something...
12:50Mr. Potter?
12:51Can I help you?
12:53Okay.
12:53I found this in our mailbox.
12:55It's my address, but look who it's made out to.
12:59Made out to the CSIs.
13:02What was my wife into?
13:04I mean, does this have something to do with her?
13:05What is going on?
13:08You know, we just don't know yet.
13:10I'm gonna go have this run, but your fingerprints are gonna be all over it.
13:13I didn't kill my wife.
13:14I was in court all morning.
13:16Called Judge Hillridge.
13:24Hey, Natalia, you know how all the envelopes delivered this morning were not postmarked?
13:28No, they were all hand delivered.
13:30This was too.
13:31No, no, this one wasn't.
13:32This one was actually stamped by the post office.
13:34No, I don't think the post office put that there.
13:36This is one of those augmented reality tags.
13:38What is an augmented reality tag?
13:44This marking, it acts as a barcode.
13:49You hold it up to your web camera and certain websites recognize it and put all kinds of
13:53fancy 3D graphics on your computer screen.
13:56Magazines use it as PR gimmicks.
13:58So could this be another message for us?
14:00Well, let's find...
14:07The message is we gotta stop another murder.
14:10But this pool could be anywhere.
14:51Okay, try clicking on it.
14:56No.
14:57It's not.
14:58Yeah, but it moved.
14:58It moved.
14:59See that?
14:59It shifted.
15:00So maybe you can shift the perspective.
15:02See if you can spin it.
15:09And that's Dade University Bell Tower.
15:11That's the south side of the campus where the faculty pool is.
15:27What are you doing here?
15:28I got your call out.
15:34Stay away.
15:35Stay away!
15:40This is Wolfe.
15:41I need an ambulance for Dade University.
15:43Faculty pool!
15:44That's my family pool.
15:50That'll be where you are.
15:51That'll be where you will.
15:51That'll be where you will.
15:52Let's go!
15:54Go!
15:56Ah!
16:00Ah!
16:00Tee, free off!
16:01Cr lying.
16:01Yeah, it's starting.
16:02Come on!
16:04Breathe!
16:05Come on, breathe!
16:10Come on, breathe!
16:20Ken, I'm here at the scene awaiting the arrival of Ratio Payne.
16:24We have reports that there is a serial killer on the loose in Miami.
16:29Lieutenant!
16:30Lieutenant!
16:31Lieutenant Kane, is there a serial killer on the loose in Miami?
16:33Is it true that police were warned about both of today's murders before they happened?
16:37It hasn't been determined yet.
16:38Please do your job responsibly.
16:40Lieutenant Kane, is there a serial killer on the loose in Miami?
16:43I have a great day.
16:44Lieutenant!
16:45Lieutenant!
16:46We got here too late.
16:48It was planned that way, Eric.
16:49How did the press get it?
16:50I don't know.
16:51Not from us.
16:51Maybe the killer wanted some attention.
16:53Okay, Dr. Lowman.
16:56COD was drowning, but he also has bruises and contusions to his scalp.
17:02What about the fingernails?
17:04Torn and bloody.
17:06So maybe, gentlemen, he was in a fight and they held him underwater.
17:13I have something.
17:17Looks like some sort of blue fabric.
17:23Yeah, I think I know what he was fighting.
17:28Not at once.
17:31I will.
17:41I'm not at once.
17:46You're here!
17:49I know.
17:52I'll do it.
17:54You're about to get me and see what we've seen before.
17:54I love to hear you.
17:54I love to you.
17:54I love to each other.
17:55I love to the Ma'am.
18:13Our victim is a professor in the psych department, gentlemen.
18:18Didn't our soccer mom volunteer in a psych department?
18:21Yeah.
18:22Yeah, but where's the message for us on this one?
18:26Why don't we open this?
18:45There's our message.
18:47Fleur de Lis, on fire.
18:51The paint is sticky, H.
18:53Let's find out where our guy in the pool was targeted.
18:58I said after Virginia Tech we should be allowed to carry guns.
19:01Let's not overreact.
19:02The police are handling this.
19:04Lieutenant, I didn't want to scare the others, but, uh, I think Melissa Walls killed Janice Potter and Dr. Broussati.
19:13Why do you think she did it?
19:15About a week ago, Janice came to my office and accused Melissa of scientific misconduct.
19:21Misconduct.
19:23She caught Melissa doctoring the results of her study.
19:27Hey!
19:35Increase the voltage?
19:36I want to stop.
19:38The experiment requires you to continue.
19:40You know you want to do this.
19:44Come on, let's go.
19:51It's hurting him.
19:52And you're hurting my pieces.
19:54I can't do this anymore.
20:08See, I reviewed Melissa's findings.
20:11She did doctor studies.
20:13She manipulated the data to fit her theory.
20:15So we had no choice but to kick her out of the program.
20:19I have her to thank for my success.
20:21I'm moving on to a better institution because of it.
20:29You cheated, Melissa.
20:31No, you fired me.
20:32What sort of message would we be sending the other students if there were no consequences to your actions?
20:37I can't believe this.
20:38You're just going to ruin my career?
20:40We'll speak on your behalf.
20:42None of this will have to come to light.
20:43Other institutions will have you.
20:45Am I just going to pluck another thesis out of thin air?
20:47A new question?
20:48New data?
20:50For six years, I did all the work that you didn't want to do.
20:53I slaved for you.
20:55For what?
20:56So that you three could take away everything I've ever worked for?
20:59No.
21:00No, I don't think so.
21:10Where is she now?
21:12She packed up her office this morning.
21:19Hello?
21:20Melissa Walls, Lieutenant Kane.
21:22I told you people I don't know anything about Janice Potter's murder.
21:26Melissa, I need your help with the Dr. Prasadhi case.
21:30You think I'm a suspect.
21:31I'm not stupid.
21:32Hello, PhD here.
21:34Yes, well, from what I understand, you didn't achieve distinction and that you cheated.
21:38What, like no one ever cheats in academia?
21:40One-third of researchers admit to cooking data.
21:42All the greats did it.
21:44Ptolemy, Isaac Newton, Washington Carver.
21:46Did you or did you not kill Janice Potter and Dr. Prasadhi?
21:50Is that your theory?
21:51It is my theory.
21:53You have no hard evidence.
21:55Maybe I should accuse you of cheating.
21:57Okay.
21:57Why don't you come in and do it in person?
22:00You're so certain?
22:01Come and find me.
22:03I will.
22:07Until we find Melissa, we think it's best if both of you remain under our protection.
22:11Of course.
22:13I'm just an adjunct professor.
22:14I'm not tenured like Stephen and Neil.
22:16I didn't have any power to sway the committee.
22:18And Melissa knows that.
22:19Both of you are on her Ph.D. committee, so what we're afraid of is that one of you could
22:23be next.
22:24I was Melissa's advisor.
22:26I didn't want to see her getting kicked out of the program.
22:28That was their idea.
22:29It was a unanimous decision, Bob.
22:31Well, does this symbol, does this mean anything to either of you?
22:39Fleur de lis.
22:40Beyond that, no.
22:41Melissa Walls is not a threat.
22:42I don't need a bodyguard.
22:45Take their protection, Bob.
22:49I'll look out for myself.
23:04I checked the whole apartment.
23:05It's clear.
23:06Got it.
23:35I knew they were putting uniforms outside, but I didn't know you were going to be inside the house.
23:40Yeah, it's just as easy for somebody to get to you inside.
23:43That's why I'm here.
23:45True.
23:47You know, those aren't from, uh, just one woman.
23:52Okay.
23:52No, what I meant was, they're not from a date.
23:56They're from a, uh, departmental party I hosted Thursday night.
23:59Got it.
24:00Got it, got it.
24:01I'm just going to keep looking around, if you don't mind.
24:03For evidence.
24:04Not at all.
24:05Um, I'd like to take a shower.
24:08Is that okay?
24:09Permission granted.
24:11Thank you, officer.
24:13No, call me Natalia.
24:15Natalia.
24:18Thanks.
24:49Who takes care of us?
24:52No!
25:02You're not from...
25:03No!
25:10I'm not going Mir效.
25:10Bye-bye.
25:10I'm experimenting with you.
25:10I'm not at all.
25:11Bye-bye.
25:11Bye-bye.
26:26I found the fleur-de-lis.
26:28Yeah, it's a logo for some cologne called the Atash.
26:31A-H-T-A-S-H.
26:34Yeah.
26:35Hello?
26:36Uh-huh?
26:56I need an ambulance at 210 Springer Street.
26:58Now, hurry!
27:04Horatio, he's got third-degree burns on his hands, face, and neck.
27:07Natalia, you saved his life.
27:11Fleur de Lis painted on the pool cover.
27:13It's the same as the one painted on this bottle of cologne.
27:15So obviously somebody got in here and tampered with that before we got here.
27:18Yeah, I'm gonna take it back to the lab, do a flame test, see what incendiary agent was used.
27:22Let's do it here, okay?
27:33Purple means potassium.
27:34Which combusts when it makes contact with water.
27:40So Mattson got out of the shower and he was still wet.
27:47He sprayed on what he thought was cologne.
27:56Someone managed to get their hands on this when he wasn't looking.
27:58Well, he did say that they threw a party for the department here last night.
28:01Natalia, didn't you say that on the guest list was Melissa Walls our primary suspect?
28:28Well, the Fleur de Lis was the last message, so are we missing the next message?
28:33Maybe not.
28:34Mass pandemics such as the bubonic plague reify the value of human life and, in turn,
28:41the societal ramifications for crimes against humanity as well.
28:46I see it.
29:05The quote is from an article by Bob Starling.
29:10I'm next, aren't I?
29:11Tell me.
29:13We don't know that.
29:14Don't protect me from the truth.
29:16I deserve to know.
29:19Do you recognize this?
29:22Of course I do.
29:22It's an article from a journal I published last year.
29:24Why civic discord is logical when facing a mass pandemic.
29:29Maybe you've read it.
29:30I couldn't put it down.
29:33Why is this relevant?
29:35A quote from this article was left for us at Professor Madsen's home.
29:39Left for you?
29:40Like a clue?
29:41What is this, Sherlock Holmes?
29:42Who does such a thing?
29:43Right now, all the victims are tied to your grad student, Melissa Walls.
29:47Here we go again.
29:48Look, these are your words left at the crime scene.
29:51We believe Melissa is behind this.
29:54When's the last time you saw her?
29:57I see her all the time.
29:58She was in my office just yesterday.
30:00Melissa, I don't have that kind of sway.
30:02I don't have tenure yet.
30:03But everybody listens to you.
30:05You're my advisor, my mentor.
30:06Can't you fight for me?
30:07Look, you have to understand, falsifying your data was a serious breach.
30:10Oh, come on.
30:11Everybody does it.
30:12Yeah, well, not everybody gets caught.
30:18You know if she touched anything when she was in there?
30:21I left her alone for a few minutes when I talked to the department secretary.
30:26All right, we're going to have to process everything that's in your office.
30:28And you and I are going to spend some quality time together until we get this thing figured out.
30:32I don't need protection.
30:33I have a lecture this afternoon.
30:34I'll be in a room full of students.
30:37Well, I guess I'll be opting the class.
30:44I'm looking for you, Miss Walls.
30:47You weren't looking hard enough.
30:48I wasn't hiding.
30:49I'm a prime suspect in a double murder and an attempt at a third.
30:52You still think I'm your killer?
30:54You had motive and opportunity.
30:57You know, innocent people are usually cooperative.
30:59You can do anything to get to the truth and clear their name.
31:01You said usually, implying there's a percentage of innocent people who aren't cooperative.
31:05Am I right?
31:07We need your last 24 hours.
31:12My day planner.
31:14Have at it.
31:16We'll take it.
31:18And we want you for the murders of Janice Potter and Neil Brussati.
31:23You have 48 hours to file charges.
31:24If you can't, I'm free.
31:26We'll take our chances.
31:27Even if I am guilty, taking me into custody won't prevent any murders that are already set in motion.
31:55We've got Melissa Walls' day planner.
31:57Hey, so when you guys found the fleur-de-lis, the spray paint, it was tacky, right?
32:01Yeah, tacky and non-transferable.
32:03Right.
32:03Okay.
32:04Well, I brought out the same acrylic aerosol paint, the same polyethylene sheeting, to recreate the exact same conditions.
32:12See how long it takes for the paint to become tacky.
32:14Exactly.
32:15Taking into account the difference in sun position, we should be able to approximate when our killer painted the fleur
32:20-de-lis.
32:31All right, hit it.
32:45Hit it.
32:58Tacky with no transfer.
33:0046 minutes.
33:01We found the symbol at 215.
33:03Okay.
33:0446.
33:05Which means our killer painted the fleur-de-lis at approximately 130.
33:14Yeah, well, according to this, Melissa Walls has a lot of explaining to do.
33:22It's good work, man.
33:29Yeah, you put a lot into this day planner.
33:31Appointments, names, numbers, every random thought or idea.
33:36I don't like to forget things.
33:37Apparently, you forgot where you were between one and two o'clock today.
33:42I had a Pilates class at that time.
33:43We're gonna need confirmation on that.
33:46I have it.
33:47The names of nine people from class, they'll be more than happy to set you straight.
33:52I also have an affidavit from the instructor, which states that I attended class from beginning to end, in case
33:58you doubt me.
33:58Why didn't we get this before?
34:00You believed I was guilty.
34:01I simply allowed that belief to continue.
34:04You wanted us to believe that you were guilty.
34:06No.
34:06I was completely neutral.
34:08You had a single theory.
34:10All your perceptions in this case were shaped to support that theory.
34:13Why would you allow this to happen?
34:15It's part of my new thesis.
34:17First impressions, false perceptions.
34:19Because of it, I just got accepted to Eastern Florida University.
34:23The mind of an investigator needs an answer, so it seizes on a suspect, then alters perception so that all
34:29evidence fits that single idea.
34:32On the guest list was Melissa Walls, our primary suspect.
34:38It's called belief perseverance.
34:40We followed actual evidence.
34:42You followed me, to the detriment of all other viable suspects.
34:46Like the DC sniper case.
34:47Someone calls in, reports seeing a white van, and cops spend all of their time looking for it while more
34:52people die.
34:53You know your little experiment puts other people's lives in danger.
34:56You're doing that.
34:57I'm just an impartial observer.
34:59Not if somebody else dies.
35:12You know, if you ask me, the girl did it.
35:14She's jerking her chain.
35:15This is everything from Starling's office.
35:18Is Tripp still with Starling?
35:19Because he could be next.
35:20Yeah, he's watching him like a hawk.
35:22I mean, check out these articles you wrote.
35:24Global plague, hysteria, fear in the flu.
35:27This is interesting.
35:29It's an application for tenure.
35:30It's been denied.
35:31It's the holy grail in academia.
35:33It sure is.
35:34It buys you academic freedom, job security, professors' work years to get it.
35:38Check out the names on the committee.
35:41Neil Brussati, Steven Madsen.
35:43Well, those are two of our victims.
35:44Okay.
35:45What if the person we're protecting is actually our killer?
35:54I'm calling Tripp.
35:59I'm going straight to voicemail.
36:01Call patrol.
36:01Get a car out there.
36:02Hey, guys.
36:03These look familiar to you.
36:05We're going around the rosies.
36:09We're going full of posies.
36:13Ashes, ashes.
36:15We all fall down.
36:18Those are the stamps from our letters.
36:20I'm sure the Postal Service sells millions of those.
36:23We're going to need more than that to connect Starling to the murders.
36:24No, stamps have fingerprints.
36:26The Postal Service put secret watermarks on stamps to prevent counterfeiting.
36:30Each sheet has its own specific watermark.
36:33All you've got to do is put a glycerin-based liquid on it.
36:43Raises the watermark.
36:46These watermarks are a match.
36:48Starling sent us these letters.
36:54Shakespeare is a, or janitor, a 20th century analysis.
36:59Without Shakespeare, there is no Freud.
37:02Food for thought.
37:03All right.
37:03Go.
37:03Get out of here.
37:11Lieutenant.
37:14Janice Potter, Neil Brasati, Steven Madsen.
37:18What's this about?
37:19We matched some stamps from your office to mail sent to my CSIs.
37:23Stamps?
37:24You matched stamps?
37:26I believe that you murdered Brasati and tried to kill Madsen because they denied you tenure.
37:49When Melissa Wall's research went sour, you were found responsible.
37:53Janice Potter dropped the fake results in your lap, making you look bad.
37:56So she became your first target.
38:05Shakespeare shows us in Hamlet, revenge delayed, invites madness.
38:13My mind is clear.
38:34Put your hands behind your back.
38:37I need to ask you why you sent those letters.
38:40I need to ask you why you sent those letters.
38:53First up.
38:56First up.
39:09First up.
39:12First up.
39:52They all fall down.
40:22Walter.
40:24Walter!
40:26Walter!
40:27Hey!
40:28Hey!
40:30Kelly!
40:33Kelly!
40:35Kelly!
40:37Kelly!
40:39Hey!
40:41Please!
40:42Hey!
40:42Hey!
40:43You hear me?
40:46Kelly, please.
40:48Please.
40:49Somebody!
40:51Somebody help!
40:53Help!
40:55Help!
40:58Help!
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