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00:15Oh, shit.
00:44Oh, my God, Mr. Stone, wake up.
01:01Wake up, Mr. Stone, wake up.
01:09Wake up, Mr. Stone, wake up.
01:13Wake up, Mr. Stone, wake up.
01:18I'm off.
01:22Welcome to Solar Merge.
01:25The time is now.
01:2720 years ago, I built my first phone in my parents' basement.
01:32Now I give to you the Solar Merge SP, a phone to revolutionize the way we communicate.
01:39A mere three ounces, voice activated and solar power.
01:42The Solar Merge knows who you want to call before you do.
01:46Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
01:50It's a reality.
01:53It's a reality.
02:05Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:05Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:07Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:09Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:11Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:11Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:12Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:12Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:13Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:13Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:14Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:15Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:16Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:20Solar Merge, perfection isn't just an ideal.
02:27Open blads.
02:38Shower on.
02:49We're here to take America back.
02:52Down to our retreats!
02:54Down to our retreats!
03:31We're back!
03:32Down to our retreats!
03:34Down to our retreats!
03:36Down to the retreats!
03:41Oh.
03:54We're taking care of the facts at 99%!
03:57Now we're one for three!
03:59Now we're one for three!
04:04Now we're one for three!
04:06Now we're one for three!
04:12We're one for three!
04:14We're one for three!
04:16We're one for three!
04:28We better get out of here!
04:29Come on!
04:34Matthew Stone.
04:36I can't believe it.
04:37This guy's bigger than Steve Jobs.
04:39A lot of people are gonna feel this loss.
04:41At least one person won't.
04:43What about the girlfriend?
04:45She's in shock.
04:47She is the one who called 911.
04:49What are you thinking?
04:50Curious lack of stippling indicating a long-range shot.
04:55Sniper?
04:58From where?
04:59Look at the direction he's facing.
05:02No line of sight makes sense in this case.
05:06Bullet can't just materialize, it's gotta come from somewhere.
05:09You know what?
05:11Not necessarily.
05:35We don't get fooled again.
05:39Don't get fooled again.
05:41We don't get fooled again.
05:57Ms. Yang?
06:02Are you up for answering a few questions?
06:07He's not coming back, is he?
06:17Look, I am so sorry.
06:19I know how difficult this must be.
06:23Matthew was bigger than life.
06:26No matter how bad the cancer got, I knew it'd get better.
06:30I just knew.
06:32But I read online that he was dying.
06:36No.
06:38He was going to beat it.
06:40Were you home this morning? Is that how you found him?
06:43No.
06:45Matthew and I don't live together.
06:48He didn't have time for a conventional relationship.
06:52We had breakfast together every morning.
06:56And how does one meet a billionaire?
07:00I used to be a coder. It's all the merch.
07:04Amanda, do you know if Matthew had any rivals?
07:10Too many to count.
07:12Everybody envied him.
07:15I mean, there was Matthew and there was the rest of the world.
07:19We had to go to the restaurant.
07:22We had to get back to the airport.
07:24You need them?
07:24The quarter's number is the TVR.
07:26Eight-to-value-board routes of Arthur and Alice in the city about the flight.
07:29Then you want us to come eastbound for 마음.
07:31Sit right here.
07:31Jack in the area.
07:34That's right, sir.
07:34That's affirmative.
07:35Wow.
07:36All the bulls have a car,
07:37I don't see an idea.
07:38It's probably four vehicles about the file.
07:40It's probably five minutes.
07:41Outside is five minutes.
07:47Hey, Walter.
07:49Check this out.
07:49But it's Stone's personal solo merge.
07:52I mean, this is like holding a piece of history.
07:54It's just a phone, Wolf.
07:55It's not just a phone.
07:56It's not just a phone.
07:57Would you call an ass tomorrow in just a car?
07:58People wait in line for days for these things.
08:00Yeah.
08:01And the moment they break it out of the box, it's obsolete.
08:04You're a hater.
08:05You're a hater.
08:07You know, for somebody so tech-savvy, Stone led a pretty unplugged life.
08:10I don't even see a television, do y'all?
08:12Right?
08:12I thought I saw a TV on, but I don't know.
08:18How'd you do that?
08:19I don't know.
08:21Wait, I got an idea.
08:23Football.
08:24Oh!
08:25This thing is force activator!
08:27It's so cool!
08:28Oh.
08:29Oh.
08:30Oh.
08:31Oh.
08:32Television off.
08:34Whoa!
08:36Hey!
08:37Why would you do that?
08:37You're a meanie.
08:38Guys, we're here to process a scene.
08:40No, no, but I saw something on the screen for the case.
08:43Are you being serious?
08:44Yeah.
08:45Yeah, really.
08:46Television on.
08:47Ha-ha!
08:49I can't even throw a fight.
08:51No.
08:52No, but, uh, you see that?
08:54Yeah.
08:56Mute TV.
08:59What is that?
09:02A little crescent moon-shaped thing on the wall.
09:16What is that, a body?
09:18Someone was listening to Stone.
09:21Maybe whoever it was killed him.
09:22I think we're gonna be able to trace the transmission.
09:25Might not have to.
09:26Whoever put this thing on the wall did a sloppy job.
09:29They left a print.
09:35Animals.
09:36Y'all just deface private property in the name of free speech.
09:40Make sure you clean up all that graffiti.
09:43Mr. Blackburn, answer the question, please.
09:45Why were you spying on your boss?
09:48Matthew was a loose cannon.
09:50Between the chemo and the radiation, he'd lost his grip on reality.
09:53In what way?
09:54One minute he was totally lucid, the next he was spewing all sorts of lies to the press.
09:59So bugging him is your attempt at damage control?
10:01I was afraid he'd give away company secrets.
10:05I had to know what he was saying at all times.
10:08You know what I think, Mr. Blackburn?
10:09I think you were planning a coup.
10:10Who are the acting CEO?
10:12Matthew out of the way, you get to take over the million-dollar salary, the stock options, the company jet,
10:16everything.
10:16Maybe you got a little impatient, waiting for the cancer to kill him.
10:19I was simply protecting the company he created.
10:22And he would have done the same for me if I were in his place.
10:25Yeah, well, he can't do that now, can he? He's dead.
10:27It breaks my heart.
10:29Sounds like it.
10:30I have a business to run.
10:36Mr. Benton.
10:37This thing is amazing.
10:39Quad-core processor, AMOLED screen, solar-powered battery.
10:42Mr. Benton.
10:43Right, H. I'll just get going to here.
10:45So what do we got?
10:46Well, the data's encrypted.
10:48Looks like this guy Stone here has this thing locked down like Fort Knox.
10:51Can we crack it?
10:53A buddy of mine just sent me the latest encryption-breaking software from Russia.
10:56Let me give it a shot.
10:58It makes a logical image out of the data, allowing me to see the directory structure of the phone.
11:01Did he make or receive any calls today?
11:04No activity.
11:06Oh, but he did receive a series of text messages before he was killed.
11:10The time is now 3-2-1.
11:12The time is now 3-2-1.
11:14Could be a countdown to his death.
11:16Who sent those texts?
11:17A girl named Heidi Taylor.
11:18Can we track her?
11:20I'll ping her phone number right now, see if I can't pinpoint the last cell phone tower used.
11:27Mr. Benton, they were sent in the last hour.
11:30She could still be at the location.
11:38Wall Street subjugates the 99%.
11:42We must instigate a revolution!
11:47I didn't even know this movement was still going on.
11:49Wow.
11:50Hey, man, you know where I can find this one?
11:51Nope.
11:54You know where I can find this one?
11:55All right.
12:00Excuse me, man.
12:00You know where I can find this one?
12:01Over here.
12:02Thanks.
12:05I'm coming down from New York and D.C.
12:07And those numbers are growing.
12:08We are going to shut this place down.
12:10Do you hear me?
12:12Heidi Taylor?
12:14That's me.
12:16You the ACLU reps?
12:17Oh, yeah.
12:18We love protecting people's civil liberties.
12:20MDPD.
12:21We have a permit allowing us to demonstrate here.
12:23Yeah, not why we're here.
12:24You sent several text messages to Matthew Stone this morning.
12:28Stone?
12:29I wouldn't send him anything.
12:31He's the symbol of economic inequality.
12:33On the front lines of a battle for financial reform,
12:36he represents everything that we're here fighting against.
12:39He was killed this morning.
12:40And we traced his last incoming text to your phone.
12:44That's impossible.
12:45You just told us you hate him.
12:47I hate what he stands for.
12:49The man is worth $10 billion.
12:52He designs phones to unite the masses
12:54and then charges $500 for them.
12:56He is...
12:59He was the epitome of corporate greed.
13:02Sounds like motive to me.
13:04I didn't kill Matthew Stone.
13:06Okay, until we're sure of that,
13:07let's grab your phone and you're coming with us.
13:09Come on, let's go.
13:10Wait, this is ridiculous!
13:18Hey, Wolf.
13:19Hey.
13:21Did you hear Sam O'Meade Detective?
13:22Yeah, yeah, I heard it, actually.
13:24I got a little congratulations present.
13:25You're like, what, a diamond ring?
13:27Get out of here, diamond ring.
13:29I got her a little bracelet with a little charm on it
13:33in the shape of Texas.
13:34Why Texas?
13:35Because she's from Texas,
13:36and she mentioned she misses home.
13:37Whoa.
13:38What, what?
13:40You wearing cologne?
13:41Yeah, I'm wearing cologne.
13:42I want that crime scene stank to...
13:45Crime scene stank?
13:46Yeah.
13:48Hey, I heard your 1588 came through.
13:51Congratulations, detective.
13:52Thanks.
13:53So, uh, you sure you're ready?
13:56Oh, yeah.
13:57When was the last name at the firing range?
13:595 a.m.
14:005 a.m. this morning?
14:01Every morning.
14:04Okay.
14:07Oh, you got a receipt for that.
14:10Yeah.
14:20Oh, no.
14:22Hey, Wolf.
14:23Yeah.
14:23What up, you got a sec?
14:24Yeah.
14:24You're not gonna believe this.
14:25Heidi Taylor, she didn't send those texts.
14:27Her phone got hacked.
14:28What?
14:29Trojan horse virus extracted all her SIM information.
14:32So she got framed for Stone's murder.
14:34Is the virus traceable?
14:35Unfortunately, no.
14:36It also wiped out the center's IP address.
14:38But I could do some digging around,
14:39see if she has any enemies.
14:39Yeah, you do that.
14:40I'll contact Stone's lawyer,
14:41see if I can't get a hold of his will.
14:43You think this is about money?
14:44Stone's worth $10 billion.
14:45A lot of people would kill for that.
14:54Thanks, man.
15:03Stone's will's not in here.
15:05Well, the lawyer said it would be.
15:06Yeah, well, somebody beat us to it then.
15:09I knew you and Samantha were so close.
15:11Not really.
15:12Is that right?
15:13I was actually thinking of, uh...
15:15Gotcha.
15:17Hey, whoever took Stone's will
15:21might have left something behind.
15:22What is it?
15:24It's a hair.
15:29Still in the lab club?
15:31Just waiting for a call-out.
15:33So I just released our protest girl, Heidi.
15:35She's a trust fund kid.
15:37Hypocrite.
15:39Well, you're just in time
15:40because Detective Owens
15:42is about to analyze some hair for us.
15:45That's right.
15:45Congratulations, Detective.
15:47It doesn't really feel any different.
15:50It will.
15:51Yeah, I know.
15:54Hair's fine.
15:55The medulla pattern doesn't occupy
15:57more than half the shaft.
15:58It's human hair.
16:00Yeah, it's unpigmented,
16:02so it's not hair from the scalp.
16:03So it must be body.
16:05No, it's finer than that.
16:07It has scales along the cuticle.
16:10Scales?
16:11I thought it was human hair.
16:13It is human.
16:22It's lanugo hair.
16:24Of course, lanugo hair.
16:26Lanugo hair is shed
16:27in the sixth month of gestation.
16:29Pretty safe to say
16:30that a fetus did not take
16:31Matthew Stone's will.
16:33Right, but lanugo hair
16:34is also found in anorexics.
16:36True.
16:38Stone have a teenage daughter?
16:40No, but he has a very skinny girlfriend.
16:42Okay.
16:43Well, would you like to come with me
16:44to interview her?
16:45Yeah, of course.
16:45Uh, no.
16:46I'll go.
16:47Because she knows me.
16:48I interviewed her this morning.
16:53Okay.
16:53Maybe next time.
16:55Next time.
16:58I think we get it, Amanda.
16:59You wanted to sneak a peek
17:01at the will
17:01to see what Matthew left you.
17:02Was it too much or too little?
17:04Either way,
17:05it's motive for murder.
17:06My boyfriend is dead
17:07and I get accusations.
17:09You're being accused
17:10because we found
17:11your hair in the safe.
17:12Trying to be perfect for him,
17:14the perfect weight,
17:15perfect looks.
17:16And so what?
17:17Did he not leave you anything?
17:18Is that it?
17:19You're both wrong.
17:22Matthew asked me
17:23to take the will yesterday.
17:27He said people were listening.
17:31You feeling better today?
17:36Amanda.
17:38Amanda, they go all over me.
17:41Blackburn, he's got ears everywhere.
17:43Turn me into a prisoner
17:44in my own home.
17:46Blackburn wouldn't do that to you.
17:48It's just the chemo, babe.
17:50It's making you paranoid.
17:53I need you to get the will.
17:56And keep it hidden.
17:58Make sure no one can change it.
18:02The cancer meds affected his mind.
18:05I didn't think the threat was real,
18:07but I did whatever it took
18:09to keep him from worrying.
18:23We're going to need to see that will.
18:26It's in a safe deposit box.
18:27We're going to need the key.
18:29We'll have to collect it
18:30and log it as evidence.
18:31Fine.
18:31All right.
18:51There we go.
19:02Hey, Tom.
19:04I am astonished Mr. Stone lived so long with a grade 4 glioma.
19:09He was truly a special man.
19:14Have you got a bullet for me yet, Tom?
19:15Not yet, but I'm just about to go fishing in his cranial tissue.
19:20I don't know that I've ever retracted the duramater of a genius.
19:35The bullet fragmented through the frontal lobe, penetrated deep into the parietal.
19:45Got a piece.
19:50That's not a piece of bullet, Tom.
19:52You're right.
19:54That looks like a microchip.
19:57Can you grab me another fragment?
20:08Kelly, is that some sort of rudder?
20:11May I?
20:16It's incredible.
20:18This is from a smart bullet.
20:20I thought that it was purely conceptual.
20:22A smart bullet?
20:23It's a fully programmable projectile.
20:26The gun sends information about the target to the microchip,
20:29and then these fins act like little rudders that steer the bullet.
20:32Are you saying it changes direction in the air?
20:36That's exactly what I'm saying.
20:38It explains why our shooter didn't need a clear light of sight.
20:54The only person that I can think of that would be smart enough
20:57and have access to the technology needed to make this bullet is Stone.
21:02There may be one other person that's smart, if not smarter.
21:05Who?
21:07I read an article about the company said Stone had a partner years ago.
21:11They made the first solo merge in his parents' basement.
21:14That sounds vaguely familiar.
21:16I imagine this person is on their own private island by now.
21:19No.
21:20He walked away the day before they went public.
21:24Said money didn't matter to him.
21:26Maybe he changed his mind.
21:36Why would I kill Matt?
21:37Maybe you were tired of being the forgotten man.
21:40He got billions, you got zilch.
21:42Easy for a techie like you to build a smart bullet and kill him.
21:45Smart bullet?
21:47I don't know what you're talking about.
21:48I didn't care about the money, and I still don't.
21:50Then why did you change his will?
21:52See that paragraph that mentions you?
21:54Typeface as a match.
21:55Somebody altered it recently.
21:57And Stone's doorman said that you came by two days ago.
22:00What happened?
22:02Matt asked me to come.
22:04But changing the will was his idea, not mine.
22:07Raj, don't leave.
22:08The company needs you.
22:10We can do great things together.
22:13Hey, you're confused, Matt.
22:15All that's in the past.
22:16You deserve your money.
22:17And I want you to half your share.
22:21I want you to change it.
22:24Why don't you call your lawyers and have them take care of you?
22:26I don't trust them.
22:28I need you to do it.
22:30Please.
22:37He had an old typewriter in his closet.
22:40Asked me to use it so no one could trace the change.
22:55Wait a minute.
22:56So he invited you over to give yourself 50 million bucks?
23:00Pretty generous.
23:01Look.
23:03121,591 shares.
23:0512-15-91.
23:07That's the day we met at computer camp.
23:09They nicknamed us the Siamese twins.
23:12We were inseparable.
23:13This just proves that you know each other.
23:15Wrong.
23:16He was my best friend.
23:18And could never have killed him.
23:20It's happened before.
23:29I'm so glad you're here.
23:30I've been dying to show this to somebody.
23:32I hope it's good, because Stone's former business partner denies making that smart bullet.
23:36You got anything that can lead us to the manufacturer?
23:38I'm almost there.
23:40Is that it?
23:41Check it out.
23:49You're not going to believe this.
23:51What is it?
23:53Stone was killed with his own bullet.
23:59Where did you find this?
24:01In Matthew Stone's head.
24:03You want to explain why a cell phone company was manufacturing bullets?
24:11Three years ago, Matthew's kid brother, Tim, was killed by friendly fire in Iraq.
24:18That's when he had to start designing the PW-10 rifle.
24:23We are going to design a weapon that is so accurate,
24:26that no American soldier will ever lose his life to friendly fire again.
24:32Matthew, with all due respect, we make cell phones, not guns.
24:36Tim's gone, Jerry.
24:38And we could have stopped that.
24:39I could have stopped it.
24:41I don't want another family to go through that.
24:47Still not ready for market.
24:49Matthew wouldn't be satisfied until the gun was perfect.
24:51But one of those guns killed him.
24:54Seems like to me it works just fine.
24:56We need to see those now.
24:58I'd love to show them to you, except
25:01both prototypes were stolen from the lab 48 hours ago.
25:05Did you call the police?
25:06We put our own security team on it.
25:09Matthew was a very complicated guy.
25:11He was very protective of this project.
25:14He didn't want our competitors to know
25:16that we were developing weaponry.
25:19If the guns were such a secret,
25:21how did anyone know to steal them?
25:22We had a leak.
25:24What kind of a leak?
25:28Matthew.
25:29Matthew was telling anyone who would listen about the guns.
25:33By the time I caught wind, it was too late to stop him.
25:36There you go.
25:37That should clear right away.
25:38Okay, thank you.
25:39And next time I can just use the teller...
25:51Stay down!
25:52Everybody, stay down!
25:53You!
25:54After the tell!
25:55Fill out!
25:56Now!
25:57Rachel, robbery in progress.
26:01Bank in Sweetwater.
26:029-1-1 caller said there were two gunmen with weird rifles.
26:06Okay.
26:09Hey, Detective Owens.
26:10You ready for next time still?
26:12Yeah.
26:12It's right now.
26:13Let's go.
26:14Got a robbery in progress.
26:15Alters are down.
26:16They need us for backup.
26:17Where are we headed?
26:19We're headed to Miami National Bank.
26:22All units, be advised.
26:23Two armed gunmen reported at scene.
26:25Officer down.
26:26Proceed with extreme caution.
26:47Everybody see where the shots are coming from?
26:50Hey!
26:51Hold it right there!
26:53Yes!
26:54Yes!
26:55Yes!
26:56Yes!
27:01Mike!
27:03Go!
27:03Hey, wait!
27:12No!
27:15No!
27:16No!
27:36I shot a ratio.
27:37It wasn't mine, Frank.
27:39Look at that wound.
27:42This thing backfired.
27:44You saying he shot himself?
27:45That's exactly what I'm saying.
27:49Look at that.
27:50Gang tag.
27:51A street assassin.
27:53Why would a street gang want to kill Matthew?
27:55You're looking at the answer.
27:58What the hell is this thing?
28:02What was that, Eric?
28:04That's what I was just gonna ask you.
28:05My tactics were textbook back there.
28:07That was the standard diabolical point.
28:08Who made the call?
28:09I did!
28:09That was your mistake.
28:11Wasn't your call to make.
28:12This is your first firefight.
28:13Just admit it.
28:14You don't trust me.
28:15These weren't regular 9mm bullets coming at us.
28:17What, you think I don't know that?
28:18I think that you could have gotten yourself killed.
28:32Look at this thing.
28:34Laser range finder, thermal infrared, electronic chambering.
28:38I mean, these rifles are perfect.
28:39No wonder you can't miss.
28:41It's not as perfect as you think.
28:42This one malfunctioned.
28:44Well, was it human error?
28:44No.
28:45It was a design flaw.
28:47Do you see the screen?
28:49The way this weapon works is that the guidance system marks the target, and then it wirelessly
28:54sends the coordinates to the smart bullet.
28:59Right, which allows the bullet to guide itself to the target.
29:02Exactly.
29:03Except with this one, what happened was something was off with the guidance system, so the bullet
29:07turned sideways in the barrel.
29:19Okay, well, which one of these rifles was used to kill Stone?
29:22Neither one.
29:23The ballistics came back negative on both.
29:25Well, Blackburn said there are only two prototypes, so if neither one of these is the mirror weapon...
29:29There's gotta be a third one out there.
29:31Also means that Blackburn lied.
29:33It is possible he doesn't know about the third one.
29:36Regardless, we're gonna be able to use these two guns to determine the location of Matthew's shooter.
29:50According to my test, the maximum range of the PW-10 weapon is a mile.
29:54So the shooter wasn't anywhere beyond that distance.
29:57Exactly.
29:58And the bullet also would've needed another quarter of a mile to curve and then flatten out and hit Matthew
30:03the way it did.
30:03And that would eliminate anything within a quarter of a mile.
30:07So, see these red lines?
30:10Those are the paths the bullet would've traveled.
30:13Well, it's unlikely that it would've turned at a 90 degree angle, so that eliminates the marina and the street.
30:19Which basically leaves us two options.
30:22Hotel to the east...
30:24And the apartment building to the west.
30:27Yeah.
30:30Okay, well, I'll take the hotel and do some knocking talks.
30:32Okay, great. I'll take the apartment building.
30:35Will you give me the address?
30:38It is, uh...
30:41255 Olsen Street.
30:43Why does that sound familiar?
30:45That's Raj Andari's address.
30:48Are you guys actually looking for cash from the will? You know it doesn't really work like that.
30:52Hey, genius!
30:54It's not about the money.
30:56Why don't you just save us the time, Raj, and tell us where the gun is?
30:59I don't know what you're talking about.
31:03No.
31:04Eric, balcony's clear.
31:06He's clever.
31:08He's apparently thought of everything.
31:13You know what? Maybe not everything.
31:16There's something up here in this vent.
31:18Hey, you can't look in there. That's destruction of property.
31:21Hey, just shut up.
31:24All right.
31:25I hope your warrant covers that.
31:27Yeah.
31:41This looks to me like this is the third prototype.
31:44Yep.
31:46Single round missing.
31:49It's a gun that killed Stone.
31:50Pull the trigger?
31:53He paid me to.
31:56He said it wouldn't come back to me.
31:58Who paid you, Jerry Blackburn?
32:01No, Matthew.
32:06Turn around.
32:07Turn around.
32:09Come on.
32:12Let's go.
32:23So you're saying that your best friend had you shoot him in the head?
32:26Frankly, I thought you'd have a more authentic story than that, Raj.
32:29It's the truth.
32:30And all that talk about not money the money, that was a lie.
32:34Funny how naive you can be at 20.
32:37I thought money was evil.
32:39I got older.
32:40I saw Matt's life.
32:42His mansion, his private jet.
32:43I wanted that too.
32:45I wanted my money.
32:47You think I'm still clomping around in Birkenstocks going to sweat lodges?
32:50I want my share.
32:52You gave it up.
32:54When you walked out on me and the business we started.
32:56Yeah, that's right.
32:58Our business.
32:59I deserve the billions just as much as you do.
33:02TV on.
33:05Shower on.
33:10Stereo on.
33:12What the hell are you doing?
33:13You think you can drown me out?
33:14You want the money so bad?
33:16Then earn it.
33:18Earn it how?
33:21Kill me.
33:25Complicated way to commit suicide.
33:27I thought it was the cancer talking.
33:30Then he showed me the prototype for the PW10.
33:32He was serious.
33:34I designed it myself.
33:36You want me to kill you with this?
33:38You're out of your mind.
34:03Matt planned everything.
34:04So he had you hack into Heidi Taylor's phone?
34:07To frame an innocent girl in your place?
34:09Matt said she wouldn't be.
34:11Said there was a reason to do it that way.
34:12And he didn't share that reason with you.
34:14No.
34:16He said it was the only way to save Tim's life.
34:18His dead brother?
34:20That didn't make any sense.
34:21I didn't argue.
34:22His plan for me was clear.
34:23And the inheritance was a payment for killing him.
34:29He had me change the well the same day.
34:33Have a seat, please.
34:39So if Stone's dying of cancer, why would he go to all the troubled killers?
34:43He's sending a message.
34:44He could have done that online.
34:45He could have had a press conference.
34:47He had no credibility.
34:49It's why he selected Heidi Taylor.
34:52And again, why Heidi Taylor?
34:54It could have been anyone.
34:54The last place Blackburn would have looked.
35:01You've got to be kidding me.
35:03So you're saying that Stone was trying to pin the murder on me?
35:05Just like a power crap trying to blame the working class.
35:08You actually think he was trying to draw attention to you for a different reason?
35:10Did he ever give you anything?
35:12What, you mean when he came down here and we shared a hookah?
35:15I have been emailing that douche for over a year now,
35:18and he only just sent me a dear insert name here.
35:21Can we see that email?
35:21It wasn't electronic.
35:23It was snail mail, one of those form letters.
35:26You still have it?
35:28And thank you again for taking the time to share your concerns.
35:31We look forward to hearing from you again.
35:33Sincerely, Matthew Stone, CEO.
35:35Certainly sounds like a form letter.
35:37Yeah.
35:44Callie, the logo on here is an ink.
35:48It's raised.
35:52I think it's magnetic stripping.
35:54I think you've been reading too many spy books.
35:57I'm not kidding.
35:57Take a look.
36:00It's possible.
36:02Credit card companies use magnetic stripping to store personal information.
36:05Maybe Matthew embedded information on this for us to find.
36:16Okay, here we go.
36:19You were right.
36:20230 Overwatch Point, PW10, 10,000 units.
36:24Callie, those are the details of a weapons seal.
36:26Overwatch Point is the headquarters of a private military contractor.
36:29Those guns weren't just prototypes.
36:31Jerry Blackburn lied.
36:32He's been mass-producing faulty weapons.
36:35Ryan, the seal's going down now.
36:36We gotta go.
36:37Let's go.
36:40Blackburn.
36:49Blackburn.
36:50I see.
37:17Blackburn.
37:25Yeah, let me call you back.
37:30Is there a problem?
37:31Can we get out of the car, please?
37:43This transaction has been canceled.
37:45On what grounds?
37:46On the grounds you were selling defective weapons.
37:49The ATF approved our designs.
37:51The ATF has revoked your license.
37:53We let them know you falsified test results of the prototypes.
37:57You have no proof of that?
37:59Matthew Stone pointed us in the right direction.
38:05Matthew wanted the impossible.
38:08The perfect gun. There is no such thing.
38:11I'm not going to let you sell those weapons, Jerry.
38:14They're not ready.
38:15You realize how leveraged we are on this thing?
38:18I'm CEO now. I say what's ready.
38:20Then I'll go to the press.
38:23And we'll see what the authorities say.
38:25You're delusional.
38:27The cancer treatment has impaired your judgment.
38:29Who do you think is going to listen to you?
38:32Nobody.
38:36I couldn't let him bankrupt Solar Merge on his obsession.
38:40I was just trying to protect the company.
38:42You just protected yourself into a penitentiary.
38:46Take him, Frank.
38:47Turn around.
38:49Turn around. Put your hands behind your butt.
39:02Hey, so, uh, I heard you got into it with Sam tonight.
39:06Yeah.
39:08Yeah, not really sure how to clear the air on that one.
39:16I guess I'll do the trick.
39:28You sure about this?
39:30Yeah, you need it more than I do.
39:34Hey, Wolf, don't look at me like that.
39:36Well, look.
39:36We've been down this road before when Natalia first got here.
39:39Let's not do that again.
39:41Yeah, it's not.
39:50Besides, man, I don't think you really have a shot with Samantha, do you?
39:54No, no.
39:57So, we're, uh, we're cool?
39:59We're cool.
40:02Thanks, man.
40:03You're welcome.
40:07You re-you don't-you don't think I have a shot on?
40:13Maybe.
40:25Hey.
40:27Hey.
40:27Come here.
40:27You gotta see this.
40:28Hey, man, look.
40:29If one more person tells me how this phone's gonna change my life...
40:32You just look.
40:33I found this hidden on Stone's phone.
40:38I bet you're wondering why it had to be like this.
40:42It was my last resort.
40:44The only way I could get people to believe me.
40:48No one knew what I'd put in motion.
40:51But I knew the officers of the Miami-Dade Police Department could decipher my message.
40:56I needed people with no agenda.
40:59People who could right a wrong.
41:01Who would follow an investigation no matter where it went.
41:09We make choices every day.
41:11Some were conscious of, others were not.
41:15These choices...
41:17They affect others.
41:19Not just ourselves.
41:21And...
41:22Not always in good ways.
41:25For that, I'm truly sorry.
41:29But we all must follow our own path.
41:32No matter where it leads.
41:34They're getting ready to tell us.
41:36Falling from the skies.
41:39It's calling from the grave.
41:44I hope I can be forgiven for my mistakes.
41:48I'm not perfect.
41:52But then again, none of us are.
41:53Falling from the skies, boy.
41:54I made it through the night.
41:56Let's take a walk on the bridge.
42:00Ride over the eastern mass.
42:03Don't need to tell me a thing, baby.
42:06We're already confessed.
42:08And I raised my voice to the air.
42:13And we were blessed.
42:16These choices...
42:18They're up to all of you now.
42:20And I pray you make them with the same ethic I've tried to live by.
42:24I'm never gonna forget.
42:27Whatever bad and ease of.
42:30A little forgiveness.
42:33In the end,
42:35I guess all that matters is that you try to leave this place a little better than when you got
42:39here.
42:45The time is now.
43:05The time is now.
43:07The time is now.
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