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00:03Previously on The Hunting Party, it's called The Pit, home to the most dangerous and violent
00:07criminals in history, all of whom the world believes are dead. Or at least it was, until
00:12the blast hit. I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to say. You don't have to say anything.
00:21This can be whatever you want it to be. Reform is possible, Rebecca. I'm living proof.
00:29How'd it go with Lazarus? I think she's one of the most dangerous sociopaths I've ever met.
00:37A pair of shoes tells the world who you are. Show me the shoes, and I'll show you the man.
00:44Polyester, rubber, foam. They're cheap, synthetic, weak.
00:53The most beautiful shoes are made of leather, because it is the skin the conquered. Every
01:01step is a reminder of who's really in control.
01:11But no matter how exotic its origin, a dead animal is just meat and skin, wasted in the
01:18hands of the unskilled. But in the hands of a master craftsman, however, that same animal
01:25can be formed into an exquisite display of power. The right shoe is a celebration of your place
01:32at the top of the food chain. You don't need to sell me. I flew in from L.A. to
01:35visit
01:36your shop. You're a long way from home. It's all part of the adventure. Speaking of which,
01:42I was so hoping you might have something a bit more... exotic?
01:47More exotic than alligator. Not to be rude, Mr. Carr, but I didn't plan a trip for something
01:53I can get at Ralph Lauren.
01:57I may have something in the back.
02:00What is it?
02:02Well, just a fine pair of stilettos fashioned from the rare eastern black rhino.
02:07Shh.
02:07And you've failed in everything that comes to mind.
02:12Ah.
02:18Shh.
02:19Shh.
02:19Shh.
02:21Shh.
02:22Shh.
02:22Shh.
02:22Shh.
02:22Shh.
02:22Shh.
02:23Shh.
02:28There you are.
02:34What is that supposed to mean? She graduated.
02:37So that was a term Dulles used to describe her being rehabilitated.
02:41If Colonel Lazarus went from the pit into the military, do you think that there are others?
02:45Let's just deal with one mystery at a time.
02:47Right. Let's stay focused on Lazarus for now.
02:49I'm starting to get the sense that this whole attack on Cyrus and the transport was just a false flag
02:55to give her the pretext to seize control of the whole operation.
02:59Yeah, she wanted to take command of the whole task force. We need to figure out what for.
03:02She doesn't exactly seem like the chatty type.
03:05Why don't I talk to her?
03:08Maybe she left the door open for more conversation.
03:10I could, uh, I could reach out to her.
03:14Are you sure that's a good idea, considering...
03:17She's my mother.
03:19I get it.
03:20But I can do this.
03:25I want to do this.
03:26That could put you in a very uncomfortable position.
03:29Or worse.
03:30Look, no one is more curious about this woman than I am.
03:34But I'm under no illusions as to who she really is.
03:39I can remain objective.
03:44Well, here we go.
03:49Set it up.
03:50But please just be careful.
03:52Who knows what she's capable of.
04:02A partially skinned body was just found in the trunk of an abandoned vehicle in New Haven, Connecticut.
04:07Identified as David Stevens, a local reported missing by his coworkers a week ago.
04:12DNA on the trash bag matches Pitt escapee Elliot Carr.
04:16The Connecticut Cobbler.
04:17Excuse me. Did you just say cobbler?
04:20Oh, yeah. Sure did.
04:22Carr was a high-end shoemaker out of New Haven, Connecticut, specializing in rare and exotic handmade leathers.
04:28Before Carr was caught, he ran a successful boutique business with high-profile clients from all over the world.
04:34He was known for his black-market bespoke leather goods made from the hides of endangered animals, elephants, rhinos, stingrays,
04:41and people.
04:44He would skin them alive and then make shoes from human leather.
04:48Okay. Uh, yep, I'm done.
04:50Diagnosed as a malignant narcissist, he had focus on power control and dominance, killing nine people over ten years,
04:56making one pair of shoes from each.
04:59This dude actually sold shoes he made from people.
05:02No. No, he kept those ones for himself.
05:04Oh, yeah, that's better then.
05:06He targeted people he saw as confident and powerful, those that had command over their own lives.
05:11Not a surprise that his sociopathy stemmed from a difficult childhood.
05:14Let me guess. Daddy issues.
05:17Uh, uncle issues, actually.
05:21When he was young, he apprenticed under his uncle a well-known shoemaker who ridiculed and berated him,
05:26instilling a desperate craving for power over his uncle and control over his own life.
05:30Which is why at 17, he snapped, killing his uncle before skinning him.
05:36So, he made shoes out of his uncle?
05:39Um, boots, technically.
05:42Ugh, I don't know why, but that is so much worse.
05:44Yeah, he even wore them to his first police interview, showing power over the cops and his uncle.
05:48Public trophies like this are not uncommon in cereals, but this sort of exhibitionism, that's rare.
05:53There's going a hell of a flax.
05:55All right, get going. We'll send you the files in the air.
06:05Some people just have a way of moving through the world, you know?
06:09It's how they talk, how they carry themselves, their walk.
06:16Power.
06:18So self-assured and in control.
06:21My uncle was like that.
06:25Richard.
06:25Richard.
06:26He was a man among men.
06:30Till he was his shoe.
06:35For days, I held his life in my hands.
06:40The tables had turned.
06:44I was God and he was...
06:47an engorged tick.
06:51I plucked him between my fingers, squeezed.
06:57What's going on?
07:00What's going on?
07:07Where are you taking me?
07:22What is this?
07:24Time for your execution, Elliot.
07:26No!
07:27What?
07:27What?
07:31What is this?
07:37Time for your execution, Elliot.
07:38No! What?
07:38No!
07:39No!
07:40No!
07:50No!
07:53No, no, no.
07:56Understood.
07:58Stop!
07:59Yes?
08:07Lucky you.
08:09Your execution's been postponed.
08:12Until when?
08:15Until when?
08:17Nobody knows.
08:23All right.
08:29Don't let it go!
08:34Stop.
08:47Stop.
08:52Stop.
09:04Stop.
09:05Stop.
09:06Stop.
09:07Stop.
09:08Stop.
09:12Good news.
09:13Your execution has been postponed.
09:16Please.
09:18Just kill me already.
09:22Elliot received what was called the memento mori treatment over his decade at the pit.
09:27He'd be abruptly taken for his execution at random times.
09:31And then in the final moments, they would call it off.
09:34Sounds like a bunch of psychological torture to me.
09:37How did they even come up with this stuff?
09:38There's actually a precedent for it.
09:40In Japan, death row inmates aren't told the date or time of their execution.
09:44One day, they're just yanked from their cell and killed.
09:47Keeps them in a near constant state of expectation.
09:50Still sounds like torture to me.
09:52Look, I'm not defending it, but in his file here, it says that the treatment caused him to have a
09:56complete lack of control over his own life,
09:58forcing him to experience the same uncertainty and helplessness that his victims felt.
10:04What you're doing to me...
10:08is wrong.
10:09How is your treatment here any different from what you did to your victims?
10:13You left them hanging from Iraq, wondering when the end would come.
10:19No one deserves this.
10:22This is wrong.
10:26That's very good, Elliot.
10:29Well, certainly seemed to knock him down a peg or two.
10:32I mean, his outward demeanor might have changed, but he's still killing people.
10:37And skinning them.
10:39Don't forget the skinning part.
11:07Why are you doing this?
11:09Not doing anything.
11:12You took me to a hospital.
11:15Don't worry.
11:18It won't be long now.
11:25Don't worry.
11:26Don't worry.
11:28Don't worry.
11:29Don't worry.
11:29Don't worry.
11:29Don't worry.
11:30Don't worry.
11:30Don't worry.
11:31Don't worry.
11:31Don't worry.
11:31Don't worry.
11:32Don't worry.
11:32Don't worry.
11:32Don't worry.
11:50Don't worry.
11:5442 years young presenting as a stab wound to the abdomen. Do you know what he was stabbed with? From
11:58the looks of it
11:59I'd say a smaller buck knife is the likely assault weapon. I'm sorry. What's strange about that?
12:04That's not the strange part. This wound was inflicted about a week prior to his time of death. So the
12:09stab wound isn't the cause of death?
12:10No, but it was the initiating event official cause of death sepsis. So he gets stabbed in the stomach
12:16But he doesn't die for another week. I told you strange especially because the initial wound was very
12:21survivable if he had received medical treatment. We were told that our victim here was partially skinned.
12:29Stranger and stranger. Yeah, that's definitely our guy. Just the one section.
12:35Perps often remove tattoos or other identifying features from their victims post-mortem as a way
12:40to throw off the police. You're saying he was skinned after he died? Are you sure? Positive.
13:01Please. I need a doctor.
13:09Looks like we have a fighter on our hands.
13:14Cocoa butter and aloe will ensure the skin retains its moisture. It's very important.
13:31Apologies, Joe. I'll be back before you know it.
13:36Hey. You alive? What is happening here? Who is this guy? Where are we? Where has he taken us?
13:49What?
13:52Kill me. Please. Kill me.
14:02It doesn't make any sense, Elliot. I know he's never stabbing.
14:05Much less waiting around for his victims to die of infection.
14:09Maybe he wasn't waiting. I mean, he used to enjoy his victims suffering, right?
14:13Stabbing a guy. Watching him slowly die of sepsis sounds like suffering to me.
14:16Yeah, but he would always play his victims while they were still alive, not post-mortem.
14:19Maybe he's out of practice.
14:21Hey, guys. We just got a hit on our victim David Stevens' credit card.
14:24He was just used to call an Uber downtown. He's being picked up by a black Toyota Corolla.
14:29Where's the Uber right now?
14:38Driver, stay in the car! Passenger, get out with your hands up!
14:44It's not him, guys. It's not him!
14:46It's on your back.
14:48Look what I found.
14:49Sure looks like the murder weapon to me.
14:52Where is he?
14:53I ain't got no idea what you're talking about.
14:55Where is Elliot?
14:56Who?
14:57I want my lawyer.
15:01Got him. Perp's name is Iggy Robertson.
15:04Okay, Iggy, let's see what you've been up to.
15:08Whoa, that is a lot of petty theft charges.
15:10He stole a car.
15:11No, that's a cat.
15:13Apparently, Iggy and the former Mrs. Iggy had a custody dispute.
15:16Over a pet?
15:17If someone stole my dog, they better leave the country.
15:20Noted.
15:23Drunken disorderly, drunken disorderly.
15:25Oh, public urination twice in one day.
15:27Yeah, on St. Patrick's Day.
15:28Been there.
15:30Okay, this guy is a moron, but I don't think he murdered anyone.
15:33Deb.
15:34You wanna get this over to the team?
15:35On it.
15:38How many times I need to say it?
15:40Lawyer!
15:40Okay, we're not those kind of cops, Iggy.
15:43Right now, this is just a conversation, but we can change.
15:50His name was David Stevens.
15:52You stole his credit card?
15:53No, he's dead.
15:55That's a big problem for you, Iggy.
15:57Yeah, not from where I'm sitting.
15:58Okay, well, from where I'm sitting, we found the murder weapon in your back pocket with the victim's blood on
16:04it.
16:06Look, we pulled your rap sheet, alright?
16:08You're a small-time thief, not a killer.
16:10So if there's any other explanation for this, now is the time, because you do not want to go down
16:14for this.
16:15We believe your story, but the local PD out there, they are very eager to pin this on you and
16:20call it a day.
16:20So, help us help you.
16:23Look, I robbed him.
16:24Okay?
16:25No, actually, you stabbed him.
16:26It was a robbery.
16:28People don't just give up their wallets if you tickle them, so...
16:33I gave him a little poke.
16:35I didn't kill the guy, and I sure as hell didn't do whatever the hell that is.
16:38Did you see anyone else at the time?
16:40Did anyone see you?
16:42When I ran off, the guy was still alive.
16:43No way he should have died from what I did.
16:46I'm not a murderer, I swear.
16:54Do you want me free to go, or what?
16:56Dude, you stabbed the guy.
17:06Well, assuming he's telling the truth, that would mean Elliot got his hands on David after Iggy stabbed him and
17:11ran off.
17:12No.
17:12Whatever happened after Iggy left him, that's the blank we're trying to fill.
17:16I mean, if somebody stabs me, first thing I'm doing is calling an ambulance.
17:19Yeah, me too.
17:22Hey, Morales, can you pull up the 911 logs from the night David Stevens got stabbed?
17:26On it.
17:27According to cell phone records, the night of his robbery, David called 911 to report he'd been mugged and stabbed.
17:33But it says here, the ambulance arrived five minutes later to find an empty alleyway, and David was nowhere to
17:40be found.
17:41Okay, so he gets mugged, calls an ambulance, and then disappears?
17:44Well, because Elliot abducted him.
17:46For the sake of argument, let's say, Carr is out prowling the city that night for easy targets.
17:50He just so happens to come across a guy with a stab wound in the five minutes before an ambulance
17:55feels over.
17:56I mean, that's a very tight window.
17:57We gotta talk to the EMT.
18:02Do you remember a call about a stab victim at the intersection of Chapel and York within the week?
18:07It ended up being a no-show.
18:09Chapel and York, yeah, but it wasn't a no-show.
18:12What do you mean?
18:13A deadly worker on the corner told me a guy got picked up by another wagon two minutes before we
18:16got there.
18:17Why is that even possible?
18:19Well, emergency rigs approach each other's calls all the time.
18:21We're private companies in competition with each other.
18:23That's just the nature of the business in this city.
18:26The hell, I pushed a call this morning.
18:27Ambulance needed at 963 Woodlawn Drive, female 73, submission locked.
18:31Speaking of which, good luck.
18:42What are we picking?
18:43Thinking that if another ambulance picked up David Stevens, it was likely Elliot Carr.
18:48If he'd stolen an ambulance, he'd be reported and could be tracked.
18:51And where would he get an ambulance anyway?
18:54Auction, junkyard, eBay, Craigslist.
18:57Okay, so there are plenty of places.
18:58If he was approaching calls, he would need a scan or two.
19:01You're right, he was listening in on emergency dispatches.
19:03Why go through all the trouble of tracking and abducting injured people?
19:08The momentum worry treatment.
19:10It put him in the shoes of his victim and forced him to face the pain of not having self
19:14-determination over his own life,
19:16which is likely why he didn't kill David Stevens himself.
19:19By abducting an injured person, in Elliot's mind, his hands were clean.
19:24Their fate was sealed the minute they called 911.
19:27That's why it took David a whole week to die sepsis.
19:29Carr just waited for him to die on his own.
19:32So he's gone from hunter to scavenger.
19:36I mean, ethically, it makes no sense, yet somehow, complete sense.
19:39Yeah, the pit never dealt with the core trauma, so consequently the compulsion to create shoes continued.
19:45Which means he's likely out there sourcing his next victim as we speak.
19:50This is his third heart attack.
19:51Maybe if he didn't eat everything in sight between meals, you wouldn't be in this position.
19:55Don't worry, ma'am. Your husband's gonna be just fine.
20:00But where are you taking him?
20:02You can meet us at Connecticut Saints Hospital.
20:23Help.
20:24Help. Please. Help.
20:27Help. Okay, I pulled open.
20:29Help!
20:29Help!
20:33Please, help me. I can't breathe.
20:36It's okay. You'll be dead soon.
20:39You... Mom...
20:41That's good.
20:43Just let go.
20:51You... You... You... You...
20:59You...
21:00You... You... You... You... You...
21:26Thank you, officer.
21:29The victim's name is Lonnie Sayward.
21:31His wife called 911 about an hour ago.
21:33He was picked up by our killer just before the really empty showed up.
21:37Witnesses said they saw Lonnie jump out of the back of the ambulance,
21:40try to make a run for it before he collapsed.
21:42The ambulance just sped off.
21:44Car must have gotten spooked when his victim tried to escape.
21:55You know, he didn't just escape.
21:56This guy served.
21:57He would have fought back.
21:58Yeah, well, a heart attack isn't a stabbing.
22:00Elliot wasn't expecting a fight.
22:02He's going to be looking for another victim.
22:05He didn't get to do what he was planning with Lonnie.
22:08Officer.
22:09Okay, so you're...
22:11I'm thinking we should set a trap?
22:14Memento Mori treatment caused Elliot to lose any desire to actually harm or kill his victim.
22:18So now he's targeting those that will die without medical intervention.
22:22So let's bait him.
22:23Well, we need a serious wound.
22:25Yeah, one that's likely to be fatal.
22:27Not a heart attack.
22:29Yeah, how about a young man with a head injury?
22:32Hmm, good idea.
22:37Figures.
22:38Morales, I need you to reach out to every ambulance company in New Haven.
22:41Tell them their drivers need to stand down near New Haven Green.
22:45We're about to make a 911 call.
22:47You got it.
22:50Guys, I need you to alert every ambulance dispatch in New Haven.
22:53Tell them to ignore a 911 alert about a young male victim with a head injury.
22:57911, what's your emergency?
22:59I'm in a parking lot and there's a man that's fallen near New Haven Green.
23:02I think he's really hurt his head.
23:03You guys got to send an ambulance, quick.
23:04Okay, ma'am, we're sending an ambulance to you now.
23:06Is the man breathing?
23:07Uh, no, no, I mean, maybe.
23:10Yeah, yeah, just barely, though.
23:12Okay, you guys got to hurry, please.
23:13Help is on the way.
23:15Pretty good, you're a natural.
23:16Thanks.
23:20Comfy?
23:22Looks like I've done worse.
23:24Data set.
23:25Now we wait.
23:27Do y'all have any tattoos?
23:29Like, Semper Fi or are we, uh, talking barcodes?
23:32I almost got one once.
23:34Ten to one, it was gonna be barbed wire.
23:36No.
23:37My money's on something meaningful.
23:40Like a date or a name or something.
23:43It's 22.
23:44My high school basketball number.
23:46Uh, high school memories.
23:48You know you're not actually dying, right?
23:50You don't need to get all sentimental on us.
23:54What about you, Bex?
23:55You got any tattoos?
23:57Like I'm telling you.
23:59Ah.
24:00I wonder if she has the barcode.
24:07Lazarus.
24:10I don't know, Shane.
24:12Maybe I'll ask her over dinner.
24:17Dinner?
24:17Yeah, I reached out to her and she got back to me at, like, record speed.
24:21She said she wants to cook me dinner.
24:25She's very domestic.
24:27You're a serial killer?
24:31All right, tighten up.
24:32Incoming.
24:39Wait, that's not him.
24:40Elliot Carr!
24:41No, no, no, it's not him.
24:42It's not him.
24:42Get out.
24:43Put your hands up.
24:43No, no, no, no, wait.
24:44It's not him.
24:44You got a call about a head injury?
24:46Whoa, whoa.
24:46What are you guys doing?
24:47We told you guys to stand down.
24:48What are you talking about?
24:49You were supposed to stand down.
24:50You weren't supposed to respond to the call.
24:52I'm just doing my job.
24:53You don't understand.
24:54He...
24:55I'm set up to date.
24:56He's going to be in the middle of the night.
24:57He's going to be in the middle of the night.
24:59He's going to be in the middle of the night.
25:01How did this happen?
25:02How did the wires get crossed?
25:04Guys, we need to get out of here right now.
25:07Tim!
25:09Get out of the car.
25:13Elliot!
25:16Damn!
25:22We were clear.
25:23They were supposed to stand down.
25:24Those EMTs should have never responded.
25:26So what happened?
25:27They just came on duty and someone forgot to relay the message.
25:31I'm sorry.
25:32All right, it's not your fault, but now Carr knows that we're onto him.
25:35Pull every camera in the city.
25:36We need a direction.
25:37I'm on it.
25:38What do we got?
25:39Some bloody bandages.
25:41How does the victim's blood get into the cab?
25:43I mean, he's not skinny as victims in here, so it must be his.
25:46You think he's injured?
25:47Maybe Ilani got him.
25:49I'm sure as hell hope so.
25:50Hey, guys.
25:52Check this out.
25:53Looks like Elliot sent off a package this morning.
25:56Who do you think he's mailing something to?
25:59Well, with this guy, I'm more concerned with what he's mailing.
26:04Hey, Morales, Hassanio's going to send you a tracking number.
26:06Can you scan it for us?
26:08Looks like whatever Elliot was shipping is scheduled to be sent to 3811 Concord Road, Mystic, Connecticut.
26:14Uh, guys?
26:16That address belongs to one of Elliot's old victims.
26:19You said scheduled to be sent?
26:25You guys are lucky.
26:26It hadn't gone out yet.
26:28So it's in there anyway.
26:29Oh, trust us.
26:30You don't want to know.
26:32And, uh, I'm going to need you to vacate the premises.
26:51No explosive material.
26:52Yeah, I don't really know what we're doing here.
26:54We all know that it's just skin shoes, right?
27:18Huh.
27:19You think we're looking at David Stevens right now?
27:21Making leather takes time.
27:23I'm guessing this is somebody else.
27:25What are you thinking, Bex?
27:27He's sending these to the home of a previous victim, right?
27:30Why?
27:31Why send shoes made of someone else to an old victim's family?
27:34I mean, I think Logic left the building when he started making loafers out of people.
27:38No, no, no.
27:38He's got a reason.
27:39He's trying to say something.
27:41Maybe he's taunting them, letting them know he's still out there.
27:43Well, either way, if we can find out who these shoes are made of, maybe we can find where Kara's
27:47making them.
27:48Can we even get usable DNA off of these?
27:50Oh, yeah.
27:51I pulled DNA out of the ashes of the furnace.
27:55Don't ask.
27:56Point is, mitochondrial DNA, a lot more durable than you'd think.
28:18Don't try anything.
28:27Please.
28:28Just take the car.
28:31I have a family.
28:33I don't want the car.
28:35Just drive.
28:40I've got to say, pulling DNA from shoes, that's a new one for me.
28:44If you're in this job long enough, you will see it all.
28:47Sounds like we have a match.
28:52And you can go ahead and delete that.
28:53Search for your records.
28:54Okay.
28:59This is the most interesting day I've had in a very long time.
29:01I'll be outside if you need anything.
29:03And the mysterious victim award goes to...
29:10Elliot Carr.
29:13What?
29:14That doesn't make sense.
29:18Unless, maybe he got some of his own DNA on these shoes when you made them.
29:24No.
29:29He's making them out of himself.
29:46The blood and the bandages and the ambulance.
29:48He was injured, but not from someone else.
29:51He's making shoes again.
29:53But this time, he's using his own skin.
30:09Look, man, I don't know why you brought me here, but you need medical attention fast.
30:15That is why you're here.
30:17I need your help.
30:21I need you to put his skin on me.
30:33The shoes that he was sending, it's not a threat, it's an apology.
30:37The pit scientists, they took away his desire to kill people so much so that he became actively repentant to
30:42the victims and the families for the horrors that he inflicted.
30:45In his deranged mind, he's expressing remorse, making amends.
30:48So the ultimate I'm sorry gift to the family of the people he turned into shoes is a pair of
30:54shoes made out of himself.
30:55An eye for an eye.
30:57But if he's using his own skin to make these shoes, why is he still abducting and skinning people?
31:03Best guess?
31:05He's using the victims as skin donors.
31:08A what?
31:09If Elliot wants to stay alive, he needs to replace his own skin to make the shoes.
31:13He thinks that he's found a sustainable method.
31:15But that's not how skin grafts work.
31:20Hey, Morales, if Elliot has been applying skin grafts to himself without proper medical attention, then he's at risk of
31:26becoming septic.
31:27If he's in as bad shape as that, then he is up a creek without access to medical supplies.
31:31Well, if he still wants to finish this horror apology tour, he's going to need some antibiotics and some bandages
31:35to treat himself first.
31:37Hey, Morales, can you check into any medical supply offices, hospitals, or clinics that might have had a recent break
31:42-in?
31:42I'm not seeing any break-ins at hospitals or clinics.
31:47Oh, no.
31:48Morales, what is it?
31:49An emergency room doctor by the name of Thomas McMillan was just reported missing from a nearby trauma center.
31:54I'm pulling CCTV up now.
32:00What the...
32:02Okay, Vex, we've got a bad angle.
32:04We can't tell which direction they're headed, but he definitely took the doctor.
32:08There are no tracking cameras in the area, but based on the car's age, it's not going to have GPS.
32:15Um, I'm working on options now.
32:18Hey, can I see the shoebox?
32:19Yeah.
32:20Sure.
32:24What is it?
32:25What are you thinking?
32:27Elliot took immense pride in his shoes, right?
32:29I mean, apart from being a deranged killer, he thought of himself first and foremost as an artist.
32:34So it's no surprise that he's putting these apology shoes in a branded car shoebox.
32:39Right, but how does that help us find him?
32:41Because where did he get the box?
32:43It's not like stores are selling his shoes anymore.
32:44So where could he have found an old pair of his shoes that would have come in packaging like that?
32:48Morales?
32:49Already on it.
32:54I won't do this.
32:56He's already dead.
33:05I really don't think this is going to work.
33:07For certain, not in the long term.
33:09I don't care about the long term.
33:27He's ready.
33:30First, we'll need to remove your old infected skin and clean the graft bed site.
33:34So do it already.
33:35What about him?
33:38What about him?
33:40Maybe you don't care about the long term, but please, that man is on death's door.
33:43Look, I'll do what you want, but you need to let me help him.
33:46No!
33:48You're not here to save his life.
33:55You're here to do what I tell you to do.
34:02Got it.
34:03Seven pairs of specialty car shoes made from Amazon Cayman
34:06were purchased from a dark web reseller and shipped to the same address last month.
34:10I'm sending you the others now.
34:29I'm sending you the others now.
34:45Guard, drop it.
34:46Let him go.
34:47Stay away, all of you.
34:49Help me, please.
34:57Elliot, put the gun down.
34:58You don't want to hurt the doctor.
34:59Really?
34:59I'm trying.
35:01Hey, hey, hey.
35:02Don't come any closer.
35:03Don't do that.
35:05Hang in there, Doc.
35:06I'm going to get you out of there.
35:08Elliot, I know what you're doing, okay?
35:10You're trying to make amends,
35:11but this is not how you do it.
35:15That man needs help.
35:17He needs saving.
35:18You can save him.
35:21He's already dead.
35:22No.
35:23No, he's not.
35:24He's alive.
35:26But you're killing him.
35:28I know that you don't think
35:29that you are hurting people,
35:31but you are.
35:32All right?
35:33He needs medical attention,
35:34and you are keeping him from that.
35:38Don't let another death
35:39be on your hands, Elliot.
35:41Hey, hey, hey.
35:44Did you find the shoes?
35:48Yeah, Elliot.
35:49We found them.
35:51They didn't go out, did they?
35:55No.
35:56They need to understand
35:57that I'm sorry.
36:01Tell them I'm sorry.
36:07Car's down.
36:08Through the dude at his shoulder.
36:10Are you hurt?
36:11No.
36:12We need an ambulance immediately.
36:14I'm calling it in.
36:18Sit up.
36:18Sit up.
36:19All right, it's behind your back.
36:20The other one.
36:21The other one.
36:39Shane.
36:41Hi.
36:42Hi.
36:43Uh, hope I'm not too late.
36:45Uh, no.
36:46You're right on time.
36:51Well, I hope you like lasagna,
36:54because I made one
36:55with bechamel sauce.
36:57I don't know what that is,
36:58but I definitely like lasagna, so.
37:00Great.
37:03So,
37:05is bechamel kind of smoky?
37:07No.
37:09I just...
37:10Oh, no.
37:10Oh, no.
37:13Oh, no.
37:14Hey, uh...
37:21Here we go.
37:22Look at that.
37:23Who needs to cook?
37:26Oh, well, thank you.
37:28You know, I...
37:30I actually looked that recipe up.
37:32Never made it before.
37:33Oh.
37:34Just seemed like...
37:37Like what?
37:39Something a mom would make.
37:46So, um...
37:48You told your friends
37:49that we were having dinner tonight?
37:51Yeah, I did.
37:53What did they want you to ask me?
37:59There's a lot of things
38:00I would want to know
38:01if I were in their position.
38:03You can ask.
38:09Okay.
38:09Okay.
38:13Why did you take over
38:14inmate recovery?
38:18You forced Mallory out.
38:22Kicked Hassani off
38:23transboard.
38:26Why?
38:29Listen, all my life,
38:31I've had labels put on me.
38:37Sociopath.
38:40Serial killer.
38:42Inmate.
38:44Mother.
38:47And, you know,
38:48I suppose they all capture
38:49some portion of the truth.
38:52But...
38:53What the pit gave me...
38:56was a label...
39:00that made sense to me.
39:02A new label.
39:05Reformed.
39:08I'm a success story, Shane.
39:10Without Dulles in the pit,
39:12I would simply be...
39:13a tragedy.
39:17And you would be
39:18the son of a monster.
39:23So, why?
39:26Because I believe
39:28in the work the pit was doing.
39:34Hey, you hear from Shane?
39:38No.
39:41Well, I got something.
39:44I checked with a friend
39:45at the new prison.
39:46They confirmed Elliot Carr arrived,
39:48but there's more.
39:49off the record,
39:51Bex,
39:52there are some inmates missing.
39:55What do you mean missing?
39:57The minute Lazarus took over,
39:59three inmates were transferred
40:00out of the new facility.
40:02The thing is,
40:04there is no record
40:06of where they were moved.
40:10I was given a second chance.
40:14And now you and I
40:16have been given
40:18a second chance.
40:20And...
40:21I don't intend to waste it.
40:29Were they moved?
40:31Or did they graduate?
40:33Okay.
40:35I don't need it.
40:36.
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