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00:16Go, go, go, go! Let's go!
00:18Alright, come on, let's go!
00:21Come up, let's go, come up, let's go!
00:23Man, fang!
00:25I wouldn't let that be too high.
00:41Morning, Coach.
00:42Morning.
00:43Hey, I came out to tell you a couple lights are burned out in the locker room.
00:46I tried to fix them, but no luck.
00:48I'm waiting on the electrician to call me back.
00:50But the bathroom's nice and clean for you.
00:53Thanks, Rossi.
01:03Thanks, Rossi.
01:26Rossi?
01:43Rossi?
01:44Rossi?
01:50Hey!
01:52Ross?
01:55Hey!
01:56Hey!
01:59Ross?
02:03Hey!
02:08Hey!
02:09Hey!
02:11Hey!
02:11Hey!
02:11Hey!
02:13Hey!
02:21Hey!
02:47What's your emergency?
02:48There's a wild dog loose at Millick's Tennis Academy.
02:50I think he killed somebody.
02:55Oh, bad boy.
02:57Bad boy ain't back.
02:59Walter!
03:00Where are you with the tranquilizer?
03:02Good boy!
03:03Okay, okay, move on.
03:04Move!
03:05Just shoot!
03:07Sorry, buddy.
03:08Come on!
03:25Body of Ross Hemmett's inside the locker room.
03:27He's a facility's custodial manager.
03:30Okay, can we have a minute, please?
03:32Mr. Hopper, Lieutenant Kane, can you tell us what happened?
03:38Ross and I have been working together for the last 18 years.
03:42If he hadn't come running in and opened that door, I'd...
03:44So what you're saying is someone locked you inside with the dog.
03:48That's exactly what I'm saying.
03:51Who else knew you were here?
03:52My routine is always the same.
03:54I get here early for a morning workout, and then I shower and hit the courts for film breakdown with
04:00the kids.
04:00So someone knew that routine, didn't they?
04:04It hadn't been for Ross.
04:08It could have been me in there.
04:10He saved my life.
04:12Yes, he did.
04:13Why would somebody do this?
04:16I don't know, but you've clearly got an enemy.
04:21Yeah!
04:43We don't get fooled again.
04:47Don't get fooled again.
04:51No, no!
04:53We don't get fooled again.
05:00No, no!
05:15My condolences to our custodian, Ross Hemet's family.
05:21He was a good friend.
05:25And what happened here today cannot be put into words.
05:35Again, for those of you just joining us at this hour,
05:37an employee on the campus of world-renowned tennis coach
05:40Larry Hopper's Millington Tennis Academy
05:42was killed this morning.
05:44Sources close to the investigation are telling us
05:46that this was an attack by a wild dog.
05:49So what do we know about a homicidal canine?
05:52No tags, but he's got these. Check it out.
05:57Battle scores, huh?
05:58Something fresh.
06:01Some old...
06:05He's a fighting dog.
06:07Yep.
06:08Which means Cujo here could be worth a lot of money to someone.
06:11Hey, Mitch, you got your RFID scanner?
06:13Yeah.
06:16RFID scanner? What's that?
06:18You're not an animal owner, are you?
06:22No, I've got a fat goldfish and a dying planet.
06:25Yeah, I bet.
06:26In case a pet is lost or stolen,
06:28there's an RFID chip implanted usually behind the net.
06:33So where's all the owner's info?
06:36Oh, we're in business.
06:47Mason Torres?
06:50Yeah.
06:52The RFID chip and this dog says you're its registered owner.
06:57Oh my God, that's Brutus.
07:00What happened to him? Is he okay?
07:02Your dog Brutus killed the man at Millington Tennis Academy this morning.
07:05Oh, God.
07:07I hope to find this crazy dog.
07:09I just...
07:09I never imagined this.
07:11You never imagined?
07:12Based on the scars on that dog, you got exactly what you wanted, Mr. Torres.
07:16Looks like you bred that dog to put him on the fighting circuit and make some cash.
07:19I rescued this dog.
07:22That's what I do.
07:23See?
07:23I rescue fighting dogs and retrain them.
07:26Just never got a chance with Brutus.
07:29Here, look.
07:31Someone broke in.
07:33See?
07:34Stole them.
07:38Where were you this morning, Mr. Torres?
07:41I was in Palm Beach.
07:42Doing what?
07:44I was rescuing other dogs, like this one.
07:47If that's a crime, then arrest me.
07:51Investigating a murder here, that attitude of yours, you're walking a fine line, Mr. Torres.
08:09Anything yet?
08:11Yeah, this racket is cracked.
08:14Maybe it was used for self-defense?
08:16Maybe.
08:20Wait, did you see this?
08:23Look at that.
08:33Huh.
08:36That's how they locked the doors.
08:38They would just rack it in between the handles.
08:40No!
08:42Want to see what else it can tell us?
08:44Yeah.
08:51No, not a single print or fiber or biological on this racket.
08:56Doesn't mean the racket won't talk to us.
09:02Hi, Tom.
09:03Tom?
09:04You realize you don't work on this floor, right?
09:06Oh, no.
09:07I actually called him.
09:09You may not know this about Tom, but he was an amazing tennis player in college.
09:14Tom?
09:15Really?
09:16That this Tom was?
09:17Yeah, I witnessed it firsthand.
09:20We actually play on the weekends sometimes.
09:23You guys hang out on the weekends?
09:24You wanted me to look at a tennis racket?
09:26Yeah, please.
09:28Is there something that we're not seeing?
09:30You'd be surprised what a racket can tell you.
09:33They're often uniquely customized.
09:36For example, this racket did not belong to a beginner.
09:41How can you tell?
09:42Beginners use the larger, lighter rackets with a bigger, sweet spot for power.
09:49Graphite frame, hybrid strings to increase topspin accuracy and distance.
09:56This racket is custom-made for a pro.
10:00But there are a lot of pros at that club, so I don't know how we narrow it down to
10:03just one.
10:05String tension.
10:07Every pro uses a totally unique tension setting.
10:10There's a website that lists them by player.
10:13ProShopStrings.com.
10:23Cross string tension is 52.6.
10:29Main string, 54.3.
10:35Alright.
10:38Well, it says these tensions are used by Jack Brody.
10:42It says he's one of the top-ranking players in the world.
10:45The Jack Brody?
10:47Yeah.
10:49He's amazing.
10:51You know, I think a flyer at my tennis club said he's in town.
11:04There you go, boys.
11:08Nice.
11:09Jack Brody.
11:10Yeah.
11:12Jack.
11:14Your racket was used in a murder.
11:19I won two majors last year.
11:21I hand my racket out to a lot of people.
11:23Souvenirs for fans.
11:25Fair enough.
11:26Talk about Coach Hopper, Jack.
11:28The man can be a little bit ruthless, but he molded me into a champion.
11:32Ruthless how?
11:34Grueling three days under the Miami sun.
11:37Insisting on perfection.
11:38Yeah, I'm sure he's got his share of enemies.
11:41You want to talk about your injury?
11:48I was up early on my morning run.
11:50I headed towards the showers and I heard all the screaming.
11:53By the time I got there, the dog had already finished off Ross.
11:57He turned on me, took a nip, and then ran off when I whacked him.
12:06I called 911 right after that.
12:08You can ask him.
12:09Problem is, Jack, why didn't you stick around and talk to us?
12:13Wow.
12:15You see this?
12:16That crazy mutt ripped through my jacket and nearly tore my arm off.
12:20I just got back from the hospital.
12:22Five stitches and rabies shots.
12:25I tried to help the coach and Mr. Hammett and that is all I did.
12:30Alright?
12:54Go on, let's go.
12:55I have some hands, Bye.
13:11I'm sunglasses and breathu.
13:13We're all nice.
13:14There's going to be!
13:16You really have some hands on the floor.
13:16There, it's not a pain because it takes a lead.
13:17I'm like m condoms second drive to my Powell міrish.
13:17I have seven feet.
13:17All right, agreed to teach him to be.
13:42He was robbing me blind.
13:45I flushed 40 grand a year down the toilet on this stupid academy.
13:48Robbie still can't play tennis.
13:49So you went into the men's shower to find the coach?
13:52Yeah, I was demanding my money back.
13:56Hopper! Coach Hopper!
13:59Mrs. Wells, this is the men's locker room.
14:02Yeah, I don't care what room this is.
14:03Robbie's not getting any better. I want my money back.
14:06Okay, well, tuition's non-refundable.
14:0840 grand? He can't even rush the net.
14:11Well, it's all there in your contract.
14:12You know, the one you signed?
14:13Yeah, I'm gonna get another coach who will actually teach my kids something.
14:16No coach in the world could make your son a better tennis player.
14:27He is a scam artist.
14:29So you just decided you're gonna teach him a lesson?
14:31You're gonna release a wild dog on him today?
14:32Oh, please. Look at me.
14:34I don't handle wild animals.
14:35I wear them.
14:37I just wanted my son to play tennis.
14:40I don't even like tennis, Mom!
14:43You know, you might want to listen to your son, Ms. Wells.
14:50You can go.
14:51Let's go.
14:58Let's go.
14:59You seem pretty pissed off about the tuition.
15:02Think the other parents reacted the same?
15:06I guess we'll find out.
15:19Come on, Alex.
15:21Oh, come on.
15:22Come on, you can do better than that.
15:23Serve that same one to them again.
15:24Come on, remember what hurts today helps you win tomorrow.
15:27My sentiments, exactly.
15:30Janice Wells wanted her tuition money back.
15:32She the only one?
15:34Not by a long shot.
15:36You tell parents the truth.
15:37If their kids can't go the distance, they go ballistic.
15:39But they all know that I don't keep that money.
15:41Then where does it go?
15:43Scholarship students.
15:44You know, the ones that are long on talent, short on dough?
15:47That money becomes a charitable tax write-off.
15:49It's a win-win.
15:51We need to check your records.
15:53See which parents you might have pissed off.
16:01$80,000 tuition deposit, Jackson Twins.
16:05$60,000 to a car dealership?
16:07Coach bought a few cars for kids who couldn't afford transportation.
16:10He always makes sure everyone has an equal shot.
16:13Wow, sounds like you got a lot of respect for Coach.
16:16I should.
16:17I was a scholarship student for ten years.
16:19This camp raised me.
16:20Hmm.
16:26Austin North.
16:28Didn't you find a home for him and his sister recently?
16:31I did.
16:33Pine Drive.
16:34That's her foster mother's address.
16:37How in the world could she afford the $40,000?
16:39She didn't.
16:40Austin's here on donations.
16:50Wow.
16:53$100,000 miscellaneous expenditure.
16:56That's from ten years ago.
16:58You don't even need to look at the screen.
16:59You know which transaction we're talking about?
17:01You must know what it was for.
17:04I'm not at liberty to discuss it.
17:07Okay.
17:08Look.
17:09You're a good employee.
17:10You're very loyal to your coach.
17:11I understand that.
17:12But someone did try and kill him today.
17:16I showed you the ledgers.
17:17And if you want the backup docs, I'll have to ask Coach.
17:21I'm late for an appointment.
17:25Okay.
17:27$100,000 for miscellaneous charges.
17:30I think it's time to define miscellaneous.
17:36Hey, Walter, I'll catch up with you at the car.
17:38Okay.
17:39Excuse me.
17:40Oh, sorry.
17:42No, hi.
17:43I'm Callie Duquesne.
17:44Um, Stacy McCann.
17:45Nice to meet you.
17:46I wanted to check in and see if I could locate one of your students.
17:49Austin North?
17:50Oh, yes.
17:51I know Austin.
17:53Well, his age group doesn't practice until three o'clock.
17:57Oh, okay.
17:58Well, thanks.
17:59I'll come back.
18:00Is there a particular reason that you wanted to speak with Austin?
18:05We know each other from a prior case, and he's had a tough year.
18:07I didn't want him to see us and have it bring back bad memories.
18:10That's very thoughtful.
18:12Well, um, would you like me to call you as soon as I see him?
18:16That'd be great.
18:18Here's my card.
18:19Thanks, Miss McCann.
18:20Thank you, Miss Duquesne.
18:28Nice to meet you.
18:41Well, here they are.
18:43They're linked to his financials over the last 12 years.
18:45Ah, waiting for that.
18:47Let's hope they kept good records.
18:51See, 99, 2000, 2001, 2002.
18:56Missed one.
18:58Hmm?
18:59Missed one.
19:00Hmm.
19:02MDPD?
19:03What's this?
19:04Must have been in there when I picked it up.
19:07Addressed to us?
19:13Yeah, it's a page from a deposition transcript.
19:22When did he first touch you inappropriately?
19:25The power in my room makes me a lot.
19:31And then he locked the door behind me.
19:33The door behind me.
19:34Behind me.
19:38He said no one would believe me if I told him to.
19:47Inappropriate touching.
19:48Well, there's a motive.
19:49Somebody wanted this kid on top of the suspect list.
19:53Yeah, but his name is redacted.
19:55Whoa.
19:56Whoa, check this out, sir.
19:57It's dated February 2002.
19:592002.
20:00It was about the time the Academy showed up that hundred grand.
20:04What do you want to bet Coach Hopper pay to make this lawsuit go away?
20:08Yeah, until now.
20:16Time's up, Mr. Hopper.
20:18That settlement was sealed and confidential.
20:21How did you get access to it?
20:23Bringing all this up just tarnishes the Academy.
20:26I mean, think about that before you started abusing my...
20:28Hold on.
20:29A settlement does not mean a crime, in fact, was committed.
20:32Look, I work with a lot of children.
20:35That puts me in the crosshairs.
20:37Sometimes parents put funny ideas in their kids' heads to try and get a payday.
20:40And sometimes they don't.
20:42Look, I didn't do anything.
20:44But we all know a false accusation is as damning as a real one.
20:48False or not, a boy in that deposition could be our killer.
20:51We need the boy's name.
20:54I can't.
20:55I can't talk about it.
20:56It's part of the agreement.
20:58You know, Mr. Hopper, Mr. Hammett gave up his life here today.
21:03I think you owe him something.
21:08What happened to Rossi makes me sick.
21:12He was a loyal employee and a loyal friend.
21:15Where's your loyalty?
21:17You don't want to help us bring your friend's killer to justice?
21:20Mr. Hopper would love to cooperate.
21:23However, legally, I cannot allow him to give you the name you're looking for.
21:31We're done here.
21:36I'm sorry, officers.
21:38I wish I could help.
21:44What do you want to do?
21:46I want to find the boy.
21:49Whatever it takes.
22:03Does it have to be that, family?
22:07I thought maybe we could stay with you for a while.
22:19Brenda, look.
22:21What's she doing here?
22:23Callie!
22:24Oh my gosh, I'm so glad to see you.
22:27You are getting so big.
22:29Have you come to watch me play tennis?
22:31Coach Hopper said I could be a professional one day.
22:33I would love to see you play tennis.
22:35First, I need to talk to Brenda for just a minute.
22:37Will you wait for me?
22:38Yeah.
22:45Did you come here to check on Austin?
22:47I did, yeah.
22:48I'm concerned about him.
22:50Well, I assure you he's in good hands.
22:53Brenda, I'm sorry.
22:54It's not with you.
22:55How long has Austin been coming here?
22:58Since he first came to live with me, about six months.
23:01Okay, I can't really give you any specifics,
23:03but there's somebody here that's a danger to the kids.
23:06And I think until we get to the bottom of it,
23:08it's best to keep Austin away.
23:10I can't take him now.
23:12I have to go back to work.
23:18Would it be okay if I took him?
23:21I don't know.
23:23I'm the foster mom.
23:24I understand, but...
23:27Look, I'll take him for the afternoon.
23:29You come home from work.
23:30I'll call you.
23:31I'll bring him right over, okay?
23:36Okay.
23:37Just for today.
23:39Okay.
23:46What's this?
23:48I'll show you.
23:54Cool.
23:57Can I try?
23:58Of course, they're for you.
23:59Cool.
24:01So, hey, Austin, I'm going to be over there.
24:03If you need me, just wave and I'll come back, all right?
24:05All right.
24:11Have you made any headway on who the plaintiff is in the deposition?
24:16No, the county clerk isn't returning my calls,
24:18and this is a photocopy,
24:21so any kind of ink enhancement wouldn't give us redacted names.
24:25Well, there's no reason why that deposition should have been in with the financial paper.
24:29Somebody wanted us to find it.
24:30And in my experience,
24:32even when people are very careful with the document,
24:34they will typically touch the envelope with their bare hands.
24:37It's all yours.
24:39Thanks.
24:45Oh, yeah.
24:46Got something on the clasp.
24:59Okay.
25:00Ethyl alcohol, isopropanol, glycerin, and juniper.
25:04It's hand sanitizer.
25:06I always carry a bottle with me.
25:07Not the juniper type.
25:09The other kind.
25:11Lucky for us, I just met someone who's more OCD than you are.
25:18I can't tell you his name.
25:21It just wouldn't be fair to that poor kid
25:23to be just dragged through all of that again.
25:25I understand that,
25:26but you wouldn't have sent us the deposition
25:28if you didn't want us to figure it out.
25:30Well, yes, I wanted you to,
25:31but that's why I slipped it into the file box anonymously.
25:36All right, well, what about Coach Hopper?
25:38How long do you think he's been taking advantage of the students?
25:40Wait a minute, I don't know that he has been.
25:44Look, I don't know what to think, okay?
25:46There have been rumors,
25:48but I've never actually seen anything.
25:50But the attack this morning.
25:52Exactly.
25:52If someone was willing to do something so horrible, I...
25:57I just want to keep these kids safe.
26:00If you give us the name of the person in the deposition,
26:03that is what you will be doing.
26:15You neglected to mention the settlement, Andrew.
26:20Give me a minute, will you?
26:22Yes, sir.
26:26That was a long time ago.
26:27I didn't think it was relevant.
26:28But it is relevant, son, because it keeps you a suspect.
26:30Which is the reason you didn't tell us.
26:33One of Brody's rackets was used in the attack on Coach Hopper.
26:36You obviously have access to a bunch of them.
26:39This is a fundraiser.
26:40Look, you just don't get it.
26:42Andrew, it's understandable that you'd be upset
26:45after what Coach Hopper did to you.
26:46Please.
26:46We need you to come forward before more boys are destroyed.
26:49Coach didn't do anything.
26:51I read the deposition, son.
26:55I made it up.
26:56But why?
26:57Why would you lie about it, son?
27:00My parents forced me to.
27:02They saw the chance to cash in on Coach's fortune.
27:05And you never came clean?
27:07Why would I?
27:08The settlement was sealed.
27:10Coach knows the truth.
27:12We just put it behind us.
27:14Andrew, it's the past for you, but for the other kids.
27:17It's very much a part of the present.
27:19We need you to come forward.
27:21No more hiding.
27:24Sorry, but you got it wrong.
27:25If Coach really did all those things,
27:28why would I still be working for him?
27:43I just heard from H.
27:45According to Andrew,
27:46there was no motor frame of the attack hopper.
27:48Now, if that's true,
27:49and the motive was an abuse,
27:51what is it?
27:52I have no idea.
27:54I think we need to call in
27:55some current Millington students.
27:56Maybe they can point us in the right direction.
27:59Yeah, maybe someone saw some altercation or something.
28:03In the meantime,
28:04we do have a student here to interview.
28:08You gonna be okay with that?
28:12Yeah.
28:13I'll talk to him.
28:15Good.
28:24Oh, hey, that's looking good.
28:26Thanks.
28:28So, Austin, I want to hear about your tennis coach.
28:31The chopper?
28:32Mm-hmm.
28:34I actually like Coach Jack the best.
28:37Jack Brody?
28:38Mm-hmm.
28:39You know he's been on TV.
28:41I heard that.
28:42It's pretty cool.
28:43Mm-hmm.
28:44He always waits with me
28:45until Brenna comes and picks me up.
28:48And he gave me this really cool cell phone.
28:51He did?
28:52Here, see.
28:54So cool.
28:58Wow.
28:59Yeah.
29:03What did he say to you
29:04when he gave you the phone?
29:06That I could call him anytime
29:08and no matter what,
29:09he'd meet me.
29:15Oh.
29:16Don't tell Brenda, okay?
29:19Coach Jack told me not to tell her.
29:24Hey, sweetie, I need to tell Brenda.
29:27Do you know why?
29:29No.
29:32You should never trust an adult
29:34who asks you to keep a secret for them, okay?
29:38You didn't do anything wrong,
29:39but he shouldn't do that.
29:43I need to take this with me for a minute,
29:44but I'll be back.
29:47Sure.
29:49You think Jack Brody is abusing boys?
29:51He's spending all this time with Austin.
29:53He bought him a cell phone.
29:54He told him to keep it a secret.
29:56I think that it is possible
29:57that Brody is grooming him.
29:59Is Austin okay?
30:00Do you think he actually got to him?
30:02No, I don't.
30:03He's not showing any signs of drama.
30:05But that still doesn't explain
30:06why somebody would try to kill Hopper.
30:08Maybe Coach Hopper knew Brody's secret.
30:11And then still invited him
30:12to teach at the Academy?
30:13He's a big draw.
30:14It's business.
30:15Sometimes money trumps morality.
30:18Maybe.
30:18You know what?
30:19Let's take another look at the evidence.
30:22Okay.
30:53What is that?
30:55Anti-mortem bite wound.
30:57I know that.
30:58Inside it.
31:02You see it right under that flap of skin?
31:05It's definitely foreign.
31:14Appears to be a piece of fabric.
31:21It could have been introduced by the canine's teeth.
31:31It's bright blue.
31:35White residue.
31:38Likely some kind of screen print.
31:43Hopefully that helps.
31:45It does.
31:47I know who our killer is.
31:53That's what the worm was for?
31:56My jacket?
31:59It's a match.
32:00Jack Brody.
32:01You're under arrest for the murder of Ross Hemet and the attempted murder of Larry Hopper.
32:05Maybe you shouldn't have picked a weapon that could bite back.
32:07I already told you the dog bit me when it chased me out of his showers.
32:10Jack, your timeline is wrong.
32:12If the dog had bit you after, then why was your jacket in Ross's wound?
32:15Math only works if you were bit first.
32:17When you let the dog loose.
32:26All right, I want a lawyer.
32:28Fine, you can call a lawyer.
32:29But let me tell you something.
32:30Once a jury hears that you tried to kill a man because he knew you were a pedophile.
32:33Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
32:34I'm no pedophile.
32:35Then why are you giving Austin gifts?
32:37What, the cell phone?
32:38Yes.
32:39Look, the kid hasn't got anybody.
32:40He's got me.
32:41Well, he's got me too, and I wanted him to lean on me.
32:43I want him to be able to get away from me.
32:50From what?
32:54Jack?
32:57From Coach Hopper.
32:59That's why I would hang with Austin after camp.
33:01So Hopper couldn't.
33:04Are you telling me that Coach Hopper's a threat?
33:12When I went to Millington Academy, there was rumors about Coach.
33:18A teammate, he'd take special interest in to start acting weird.
33:23Reclusive.
33:26And then one night, my roommate told me that Coach abused him.
33:33And I didn't believe him.
33:35But when I saw him with Austin...
33:40Thanks.
33:43You really think I've got what it takes?
33:45I do.
33:46In fact, I think you should start sticking around after class.
33:50Work on that forehand.
33:53The story's exactly the same.
33:57So I approached Coach.
33:59I know what you plan to do with Austin in that locker room.
34:01And I'm calling the cops.
34:04Listen.
34:07Go ahead, Jack.
34:08But let me tell you how it's gonna go down.
34:11I'm gonna call one of my good friends at the state attorney's office, and they're gonna have the charges dropped.
34:15And I'll go to the news.
34:16You go to him, and you tell him whatever you like.
34:18Because then I'm gonna go to my friend Grant.
34:20You know Grant.
34:21He's a board member.
34:22Well, he owns a publicity firm.
34:24And he's gonna spin this and leak stories about you that'll end your tennis career.
34:27I don't care about that, Coach.
34:29Good.
34:30Because whether you have a career or not, I'm gonna still run this place.
34:37Look, this would have gone on forever.
34:38I had to do something.
34:43An innocent man was killed, Jack.
34:49No one else was supposed to be there.
34:53It was an accident.
34:56I wish you'd have come to us first.
35:04Well, I guess with all this evidence, your boyfriend over there at the ASA's got a slam dunk on this
35:10case.
35:10Yeah, maybe.
35:11But I'm more interested in Coach Hopper.
35:13I'm gonna prove that those kids are being abused by him.
35:17I think we should interview that Andrew Kagan kid.
35:19Hey, buddy.
35:20He's...
35:20Oh, jeez.
35:22What is wrong with you?
35:23He's giving me a chew toy to these dogs.
35:27Maybe it wasn't you he was after.
35:31It's the janitor's clothes.
35:35There you go.
35:46Got Alpha-2u globulin all over the janitor's vest.
35:50Fear most.
35:51Hey!
35:52Ah!
35:52Rossy!
35:53Used to establish dominance among canines.
35:56Provokes aggression.
35:59So Ross Hammett, the janitor, was being targeted.
36:01And I bet...
36:03I bet we'd find those pheromones on Hopper's towel, too.
36:05Except Jack said that Ross' death was accidental.
36:08And how would he even get a hold of the pheromones?
36:11You know what?
36:11I think I know someone might have access to that.
36:15Yeah.
36:24What are you guys standing around here for?
36:27You're heading home, William?
36:29My name's Mason.
36:31No it's not.
36:32It's William Diaz.
36:35It says so right here in the photo.
36:38So what?
36:40I changed my name.
36:41That's not a crime.
36:41Killing people is a crime.
36:45Jack Brody told us that his roommate had been abused by Coach Hopper and we think that's
36:51you.
36:52So you gave Jack a vicious dog, then you picked a break in to cover your tracks.
37:01Larry Hopper is a freak.
37:05He tried to forget about what he did to me.
37:09He just won't succeed until Jack came by a few days ago.
37:15Look, I'm sorry I didn't believe about Coach, alright?
37:17Look, I was a kid.
37:18I didn't understand.
37:19What do you want me to say?
37:20Want me to say thank you?
37:21Hey.
37:22Huh?
37:22Too little, too late.
37:23You understand?
37:24No, no.
37:24I'm working at the academy right now.
37:26Alright?
37:27I saw him with a kid.
37:28Oh yeah.
37:28Well you're surprised?
37:30Huh?
37:31You saw him with a kid?
37:32That's right.
37:33Guys like him can't stop.
37:35No.
37:36No.
37:36We're gonna stop him.
37:38We're gonna stop him.
37:43That man deserves to die.
37:45And what about Ross Hammett?
37:46You and Jack think he deserves to die, too?
37:49Is that why you covered his clothes with pheromones?
37:54Jack didn't know about that.
37:55I did that on my own.
37:58Did Ross abuse you too, Mason?
38:02No.
38:04What he did was just as bad.
38:11You're not supposed to be in here.
38:13Help me.
38:15Please.
38:22We're okay here, Rossi.
38:38I asked him for help.
38:40And he didn't do anything.
38:44He didn't do anything.
38:46He just stood there.
38:50You're under arrest, Mason.
38:54The murder of Ross Hammett.
38:56The attempted murder of Coach Hopper.
38:58I want to save those kids.
39:00From what I went through.
39:03Understand?
39:05I understand.
39:07Yeah?
39:08I do.
39:09Take him.
39:18This makes me so mad.
39:21These guys are gonna go to prison, and the abuse they tried to stop will continue.
39:24What will we do?
39:26Mason agreed to take the stand, but he's not a reliable witness.
39:29He's a felon.
39:30Yeah.
39:32Coach Hopper will walk unless we find another victim to come forward.
39:37Wait a minute.
39:38We know one.
39:52Andrew, we need your help.
39:55We know that lawsuit wasn't about your parents getting money.
39:58It really happened.
40:01We need you to stop covering for Coach Hopper.
40:06But he wasn't a monster, like you're saying.
40:10He was only trying to help me.
40:13To make me better.
40:14Well, that's what he told you.
40:15That's what he wanted you to believe.
40:18But you know in your heart that that's not true.
40:23Andrew, now is your chance.
40:25You can protect the children at the academy the way somebody should have protected you.
40:42I was 12 when he first...
40:50I thought it was my fault.
40:54Then it just started to feel normal.
40:57Like it was supposed to be this way.
41:01I just didn't want to make him mad.
41:07I looked up to him so much.
41:09Coach Hopper knows the kids tend to blame themselves.
41:12He relies on that.
41:14He preys on that, that innocent confusion.
41:20Look, I want to help you.
41:22I do.
41:25But I can't say any of this on the record.
41:29I signed a non-disclosure agreement, remember?
41:35Did the abuse stop after you signed the agreement?
41:43Andrew.
41:45Anything that happened after that date is not covered by the agreement.
41:50Do you understand what I'm saying?
41:55Don't let him keep this power over you.
41:58You can do this.
41:59You can stand up to him.
42:00Stand up for yourself.
42:06Larry Hopper, a respected coach at the Millington Tennis Academy,
42:10was taken into custody today and charged with multiple counts of child molestation
42:14after another employee at the academy, Andrew Kingman,
42:17came forward and told authorities that he'd been one of Mr. Hopper's victims
42:21some ten years ago.
42:22I hope that my experience will help to give anyone
42:25who has ever been a victim of abuse
42:27the courage to come forward.
42:31Watching Coach Hopper in this moment, I feel vindicated.
42:35He's coming. He's coming out Hopper now.
42:37There he is.
42:37Cover my face with my jacket, please.
42:41You've been covered up long enough.
42:45That's him!
42:46Coach Hopper!
42:47How long is your turn going on?
42:49Oh, stop.
42:54Any response please exit me!
43:02You're in lins, Mr. Hopper!
43:06You're in lins, Mr. Hopper!
43:06You're in lins, Mr. Hopper!
43:07Any remorse for what you've done?
43:10Yeah, have fun in prison, Hopper!
43:12Hey, shoot me!
43:13Oh my God, he's got a gun!
43:15I'm on!
43:19Come on!
43:20Come on!
43:21No!
43:23You're happy!
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