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00:00Daniel McConnell, the supposed abstract killer.
00:03Am I sensing that you didn't think McConnell was guilty?
00:07McConnell's profile matched none of the known perpetrators.
00:09Is that what you think?
00:10Is that Brian Montgomery's laptop?
00:12The yard claimed she got a confession, but nobody heard it but her.
00:25I thought you said that Fitz was going to be cooking.
00:28Yeah, I guess I misunderstood Arch when she said we.
00:32So, you like me being your little helper?
00:35Oh, great sous chef makes the chef.
00:38Come on, how hard is it to slice basil seriously?
00:42Oh, maybe I just wanted to get it a little under-the-radar PDA.
00:45Well, I'm not sure how subtle you're being right now.
00:47So that's why I like to taxidermy the unclaimed corpses.
00:51You okay, Fitz?
00:53Oh, yeah, yeah, I'm just in my own little world.
00:56Arch seems happy?
00:57Yeah, they seem like a cozy couple.
00:59I, uh, I brought these for you all.
01:02Our guy right here is White Baker.
01:04I love a dessert before dinner.
01:06Hey, man, you don't want to ruin your appetite.
01:08Are we allowed to drink wine before dinner, or is that off limits, too?
01:12No one's had a drink yet?
01:13I am so sorry I'm being such a terrible host.
01:16Please, help yourself.
01:18All right, that looks like a good one.
01:21I think I want the pieces.
01:21Anyone thirsty?
01:22There we go.
01:26I'm sorry to cut the night short, but Fitz, we have to go.
01:38Do we know what we're walking into here?
01:40Not yet.
01:41Dispatch to set homicide, and to brace ourselves.
01:44Let us all the way around, let us go.
01:47Let us if we cryptos.
01:53We'll have to wait.
01:53This is where we were.
01:53Salboo.
02:15Perch?
02:22Inspector Fitzpatrick and Deputy Chief Arshobo.
02:26I'm no copycat, I'm the Abstract Killer. And I'm back.
02:45Are we really dealing with the Abstract Killer here? What are you thinking?
02:51I'm thinking we need some sleep.
02:52Yeah.
02:53Write the love letter to you too?
02:56Yeah, aside from his declaration that he's the Abstract Killer, is everything else aligning?
03:01Oh yeah. Organs removed, body paint, no blood on the floor, the whole nine yards.
03:05Incision is clean for size, no mishaps. The killer was surgical.
03:10Likely used a filleting knife like before.
03:14Okay, we're gonna have to collect some samples, all those paints, get them tested.
03:17Samples are already in for analysis.
03:19I am not going to be fooled by another potential copycat. No detail will be missed this time.
03:29The lance de bruit. He works maintenance at the pumping station. It was him who found the body.
03:34We're getting his statement, but he's pretty shaken up by the whole thing.
03:37I know how he feels.
03:38Round up all the other witnesses and get them processed ASAP.
03:41We're gonna run this case in two distinct streams.
03:43Our victim, exhaust every lead like every other murder.
03:46And the second approach?
03:47Start at square one, the original Abstract Killings.
03:49We have those files stored in the basement, I'll get them all brought upstairs.
03:53Great idea, anything relevant, make sure it gets over to Natasha as well.
03:57Witnesses, victim family members.
03:59Anyone and everyone still alive is to be tracked down and re-interviewed.
04:04What?
04:05Well, do we think the yard will try and stop us from digging into the abstract killer murders again?
04:10If she tries, tell her I go straight to Paris HQ and report her for obstruction of justice.
04:16Got it.
04:17I must say I'd like when you show those teeth.
04:20Just be happy my bike is not aimed at you.
04:22The killer singled you both out.
04:24That's a twist.
04:25Not what I saw coming.
04:27Do me a favor.
04:28Be careful.
04:30We'll be fine.
04:31Relax, boss.
04:34Got it.
04:36Are you as freaked out as I am?
04:37Who wouldn't be freaked out?
04:39Right?
04:39A serial killer left us a personal message at his crime scene.
04:42Good.
04:42Okay, because I am super freaked out.
04:44And I can't believe I'm gonna say this, but I'm actually glad Meredith is marrying O'Brien.
04:48Unpack that for me?
04:50O'Brien's the premier.
04:51He has a full-time security detail.
04:52Meredith, the kids, they're gonna be safe.
04:54Oh, look at you, finding the positives.
04:59The real abstract killer never left a message.
05:01Only the copycat did.
05:03We worked that case.
05:04We closed it.
05:05Now he's mad at us?
05:06Because we believed he was behind the copycat killings.
05:09So maybe we woke the real abstract killer up.
05:17Wait, are you driving us to my boyfriend's house?
05:20We have questions.
05:22Dr. Theo has answers.
05:24Unless...
05:24Wait, did Theo stay at your place last night?
05:27No, we've begun all night.
05:29He's home.
05:29Good, because I had our initial findings sent over to his place so we could be up to speed.
05:39No ID on our victim yet.
05:42You've been busy.
05:43Yeah, I made one board for him and one for the original victims.
05:52She really doesn't like us opening all this up, does she?
05:55Well, if we prove the abstract killer is still out there, Diard's reputation is toast.
05:59Right, but wouldn't catching the real abstract killer trump that?
06:04You'd hope so.
06:18I don't think so.
06:18You've been in a room for a while.
06:18No.
06:25No.
06:26No.
06:26No.
06:50He mentioned you by name, Shinbyev.
06:52I was mentioned as well, but...
06:55Do you think it's some kind of warning?
06:57Actually, I would consider it more of a message.
07:00You think he's toying with us?
07:01Or challenging you?
07:03You believe the abstract killer could have been behind the murder of Brian Montgomery?
07:06Given the way he was killed, it was a rational thought at the time.
07:09This man, whoever he is, I would not diagnose him as rational.
07:15Maybe we hurt his pride.
07:17And yet, we cannot say for sure that this killer is a genuine article.
07:24We can rule out all of the original suspects.
07:26Dan McConnell, he's been dead for years.
07:29Claude Jackman, Antoine, they're both in prison.
07:32What are the chances we could be looking at another copycat?
07:35Very possible.
07:37Those who imitate infamous murderers often have pre-existing violent tendencies.
07:41They crave recognition.
07:42Right, but Claude Jackman, he killed Brian Montgomery for a completely different reason.
07:47It's true.
07:48What are the odds?
07:49I mean, two copycat killers in St. Pierre just seems improbable.
07:53Yes, but not impossible.
07:56Adapting the persona of the abstract killer could give our murderer a form of psychological distancing.
08:02Which helps lower normal inhibitions, allowing him to perpetuate such acts.
08:07Well, you know the case better than most.
08:09Did you ever determine a victim pattern?
08:11A reason why he chose the people he did?
08:13Other than all being out alone at night?
08:16No, nothing that obvious.
08:18I guess we'll comb through my old notes and case files, and I'll call you if something new jumps up.
08:29Um, Patty.
08:31She wants us to meet her at your place.
08:34Okay.
08:40I needed to meet you away from D'Yard.
08:43Okay, Patty, you have our attention.
08:45Why are we here?
08:46D'Yard's been withholding evidence about the abstract murders.
08:50Daniel McConnell wasn't the killer, and she's known all along.
08:54How do you know this?
08:56Brian Montgomery believed he had evidence about who the real murderer was.
08:59But when I removed the encryption software on his laptop, it had nothing about the case.
09:04But what does this have to do with D'Yard?
09:07I hacked her computer.
09:08Patty.
09:09I know, I know it was a risk, but D'Yard's takedown of Daniel McConnell wasn't legit.
09:14And she killed the wrong man.
09:17Look at this.
09:19I told the cop, D'Yard, Daniel was with me the night that one of the women was killed.
09:24Daniel McConnell?
09:25Yes.
09:26I called her, but she warned me to stay out of the investigation.
09:29I was with him.
09:31He couldn't have killed that woman.
09:33The male voice was Brian Montgomery.
09:35He managed to track her down in Florida earlier this year.
09:37Was there anything on there that points to evidence on who the real killer might be?
09:41No, just Lushka's interview.
09:48Madame Préfer.
09:54How much do you know?
09:55I know you've been withholding crucial evidence in a 15-year-old serial killer case that, as far as I'm
10:01concerned, has never been solved.
10:03We saw the Tanya Lushka tape.
10:05Lushka had a criminal record as long as my leg.
10:08She was lying to cover McConnell.
10:10Her statement was complete bull.
10:12Even if that was true, you buried her statement.
10:15Now someone else is dead likely because of your actions.
10:17They were drunk for days.
10:19Lushka couldn't lucidly account for half of her time.
10:22Her story was full of holes.
10:24This is not going away.
10:26McConnell confessed to the killings.
10:28He tried to kill me, Marcus.
10:31And yes, for a heartbeat, I thought that maybe Tanya Lushka's statement could have been...
10:37But when McConnell went down, the killing stopped.
10:42And no one pushed me to dig deeper.
10:45Well, you better hope to hell that we find the real abstract killer before he kills again.
10:50Because if not, it's on you, Madam Prefect.
11:02The abstract killer cases are officially reopened.
11:05Meaning, I don't want to hear Daniel McConnell's name again unless you have video of the man cutting people up
11:10into pieces.
11:12Understood?
11:15At least now, we know the truth.
11:18Thanks to you, Patty.
11:19Well done.
11:20I'm just glad that we can now hopefully get to the bottom of this.
11:23Missing persons reported Raj Dharah didn't come home a couple nights ago.
11:27His wife called it in.
11:28It's definitely him.
11:30Everyone, please, listen.
11:32Our victim's name is Raj Dharah.
11:35Now, we start with, who is Raj?
11:37Did he have conflict with anyone?
11:39Did he know the killer?
11:40Did the killer select him, and why?
11:42We find that reason, we find the link to the original abstract killings.
11:47Start with motive, opportunity.
11:49Our killer brought the victim somewhere, prepped and killed him there, not where we found him.
11:54That killing floor, wherever it is, is filled with DNA, blood splatter.
11:59The body would have been moved and staged here for us to find it.
12:03Talk to everyone around the pumping station.
12:05Okay, we want to hear about abnormalities, inconsistencies.
12:09There was someone there who doesn't usually walk their dog at night.
12:12A loud noise, a gut feeling.
12:13Nothing is too small.
12:15Tear apart every detail from the old cases 15 years ago.
12:19It's all fair game.
12:20All information collected gets brought back here, to this team.
12:24D'accord?
12:25We can do this.
12:27Allez!
12:28Renouf, escort the victim's wife to ID the body.
12:31We'll meet you there.
12:31I want to speak to her.
12:42Olivia, can you confirm that this is your husband?
12:46It's Raj.
12:48Is it true, his body, what he did to his body, his insides?
12:56Who would do this to him?
12:58To anyone?
12:59That's something we'd like to have your insight on.
13:02Did your husband have enemies?
13:04Someone who may have it out for him?
13:08It's okay, don't worry.
13:10We can talk again later.
13:11If anything comes to mind, just reach out.
13:15Sorry, before you go, can I just ask, did Raj have a tongue modification?
13:21What?
13:22His tongue sustained an injury.
13:25I just wanted to rule out whether it was pre-existing.
13:29No.
13:29He had nothing like that.
13:33What are you talking about?
13:35So, I haven't fully examined him yet.
13:37Look at this.
13:39A tiny slit at the tip of the tongue.
13:43Precise.
13:44And cut.
13:44But I wanted to rule out Raj undergoing a deliberate bifurcation.
13:51A lizard bifurcation.
13:54It's a thing.
13:55But it would take a week or two to heal.
13:57This looks really fresh.
13:59Just like the cut to his abdomen.
14:01Probably the same blade.
14:02Did any of the other victims have a lacerated tongue like this?
14:05Well, I'm sure as hell going to find out.
14:10She wanted to speak with you again.
14:15We're so sorry that you had to see that, Mrs. Dara.
14:18Your coroner's question about Raj's tongue made me think about a threat Lennox Jerome made about my husband.
14:24What kind of threat?
14:25He said he would cut Raj's tongue out.
14:28I'm sorry.
14:29When was that?
14:30A month ago.
14:31They had a business together.
14:32It went south.
14:33Raj was mad at Lennox.
14:35And he wasn't shy about who he told about it.
14:37Lennox said, stop talking shit about me or I'll cut your tongue out.
14:41He's the only person I can think of that would want to hurt Raj.
14:45Make sure she gets home, okay?
14:47Thanks.
14:50We tracked down Lennox.
14:52She was addressed.
14:53It's just up here.
15:03You think a serial killer would threaten a potential victim so openly like that?
15:08I don't know.
15:10But I'm not getting a good feeling about this place.
15:13No.
15:16Potential killing room floor?
15:24It's him.
15:25It's Giroud driving that truck.
15:34Giroud has an extensive record.
15:36Drug charges mostly, but Arvick was in the process of getting a restraining order against him.
15:41You cannot assaulting a police officer to his charges.
15:44We need to find him.
15:45You might want to see this.
15:50I forgot about Lennox's weed.
15:53He grew the good stuff.
15:56And how would you know?
15:58It was before I was in law enforcement.
16:03Forensics will have to scrub this place too.
16:06We need to know if anyone was murdered in here.
16:08Natasha wants to speak to us.
16:13Yeah.
16:14That's a long time ago.
16:18I went through all the original victim photos and blew up close-ups of the tongues.
16:22Look.
16:24All the original victims?
16:25They all had their tongues sliced?
16:27Each cut is the same.
16:29Why was this never mentioned in any of the reports?
16:32Fifteen years ago, the coroner was overworked, likely distracted by the whole organ removal of it all.
16:39I mean, I might have missed it.
16:40Right.
16:41Well, you didn't.
16:42What's the significance, I wonder?
16:44God knows, but it looks like we have a link between the original abstract victims and this guy.
16:49So, Raj's talks report.
16:52There might also be another link.
16:56Gamma-hydroxybutyrate.
16:57So GHB incapacitates a person.
16:59They're awake, but unable to fight back.
17:02You mean this poor guy was awake while he was being gutted?
17:05Yeah, and another two victims.
17:08So, Helene Brie and Colleen Noel.
17:11What about James Montgomery?
17:13No, not in the report.
17:14No.
17:15So, like I said, I'm not gonna let anything slip.
17:18My phone's on.
17:19You call me if you need anything.
17:20Great work.
17:24Everyone's looking for Giroud.
17:26The entire island is on lockdown.
17:28We managed to track down most every witness from 15 years ago.
17:31Anyone still alive.
17:33Except.
17:34Except what?
17:35We have a phantom witness or two.
17:39Enough?
17:40Am I gonna be annoyed?
17:41No.
17:41No, no.
17:42In Helene Brie and Colleen Noel's murders, there were two males, Caucasian, 30s that we can't find.
17:48Neither were registered as residents of St. Pierre, and no other witnesses can tell who they could be.
17:54Are you suggesting that they are the same person?
17:56Uh, different names, but same physical descriptions.
18:00It's worth checking.
18:05James, three, eight.
18:08No human can tame the tongue.
18:10It's a restless evil.
18:12Full of deadly poison.
18:14You know your scripture.
18:15Surprised you do.
18:16Are you suggesting the abstract killer is hunting liars?
18:19Uh, the sliced tongue.
18:22Speaking out of both sides of your mouth.
18:24Could make sense.
18:26We need to dig into our victims' lives.
18:28So you want to prove that our victims are deceitful?
18:30Or have history that could be interpreted that way.
18:34Lennox Giroud is a painter.
18:36He ran an art class 16 years ago.
18:38His myspace was shut down, but I managed to access his followers.
18:42Raj and Hélène Brézniem's are on the list.
18:44Two of our victims are connected to Lennox Giroud.
18:48Somebody turn on the TV, please.
18:51Thank you all for coming.
18:53This will be my last task as prefect of St. Pierre-Emichlant.
18:56What is she doing?
18:57Although I stand by my assertion that...
18:59Jumping before she's pushed.
19:00I now know that Daniel McConnell was not the abstract killer.
19:05I impeded the case by letting my own bias take over.
19:09But I did really believe that McConnell was guilty.
19:13I was wrong.
19:15I'm not proud of my behavior, and I will have to live with that for the rest of my life.
19:20But as of now, our focus is the latest victim, Rajdara.
19:26The abstract killer is back.
19:31Are you out of your mind?
19:36It's you.
19:36And thank you for being presented in such a great number.
19:38But it's done. There will be no other questions.
19:45Hey!
19:46Hands up.
19:47Turn around.
19:48That's it.
19:49We're against the wall.
19:51Lennox Giroud, you're coming with us.
19:55I'm not sure what to make of this guy.
19:57Bewildered.
19:58Scared.
20:01Diehard's been recording voice notes to herself about the abstract killer.
20:04There's not much to most of them, but this one.
20:07I've never truly believed that McConnell did it.
20:09Not alone, at least.
20:11Did the abstract killer have an accomplice?
20:13A partner who helped him select and murder his prey?
20:17Not sure we can trust anything Diehard has to say about this case, but...
20:20But it's plausible.
20:22So you think this is your man?
20:23We'll have a better idea once we interrogate him.
20:26And we need Diehard back here, now.
20:29I'll track her down.
20:42I came down here to turn myself in.
20:45Turn yourself in for...
20:47What happened to my house?
20:47You came to turn yourself in, but then you show up, you're outside, you see us, and then you run?
20:52Why?
20:53Hearing Prefect Diehard talk about the abstract killer.
20:56And it dawned on me, he might think I killed Rosh.
20:59Why would we think that?
21:00We had bad blood.
21:02I'm not happy he's dead, but...
21:03No.
21:04There's no way you're pinging this on me.
21:06No way.
21:06You had enough weed on your property to cause a lot of trouble for you.
21:10But we're not so interested in weed as much as we are interested in your connection to Helen Brie and
21:18Colleen Noel.
21:20What type of painting did you teach Lennox?
21:24Both classes.
21:25That was almost 20 years ago.
21:2716, actually.
21:28A month before the abstract killer appeared.
21:31Look, the class's MySpace page was a front for people to order weed.
21:35Ask anyone on St. Pierre.
21:37I tried to count down because the cops were on to me.
21:39You threatened to cut Raj's tongue out.
21:44Yes, but it wasn't being literal.
21:46It's a very specific threat.
21:48Why cut his tongue out?
21:50Raj was talking crap.
21:52Saying it was me that screwed him over.
21:54Saying all kinds of things.
21:55So, I just warned him.
21:57Did you make good on those warnings?
21:58I wasn't going to kill him just because he's a liar.
22:00Look, Raj's lies had no traction.
22:03Listen, nobody listened.
22:05I have zero motive.
22:08Zero.
22:10Please tell me we've got our guy.
22:13Sorry, boss, but we're not feeling it.
22:15I asked around.
22:16Turns out the painting class was called to order weed from Lennox,
22:20and Raj was known to exaggerate.
22:22I don't think Lennox has, for lack of a better word,
22:25the sophistication to pull off these murders.
22:27We know Mac Connell wasn't the abstract killer.
22:30The killings didn't end because he died.
22:32Do you think that the actual killer is sophisticated enough to have just stopped?
22:36I know that this may sound strange, but I somehow thought he had.
22:40To be fair, I may have endowed him with a fictitious emotional intelligence,
22:44so I might better try and understand him.
22:46Or maybe so you could write some books.
22:50But if he had some deep psychological help,
22:53if he connected with his conscience...
22:55Either way, I think we need to broaden our search,
22:58see if there were any similar murders outside of St. Pierre.
23:00I'll check with some of my counterparts back in France and in French territories.
23:04If you'll excuse me, I have a client that needs me.
23:08Dug into our victim's past, testing our liar theory.
23:12Hélène Brie.
23:13Turns out there were a number of rumors that she was being unfaithful to her husband.
23:17Like, a lot, a lot.
23:18And the others?
23:19Colleen Noel, pastor's daughter.
23:22She sold herself as the picture of piousness.
23:25I knew Colleen.
23:26She was a party girl, shoplifting, drugs.
23:28There wasn't a lot about her that I would consider pious.
23:32So, another liar.
23:33What about James Montgomery?
23:34Nothing like that.
23:35Nothing I could dig up.
23:37You think the killer learned about Raj Dara's lies, too?
23:45No one's been able to find Diard since the press conference.
23:48This is her car.
23:50Diard's purse, her briefcase...
23:54and her phone.
23:55It's all in her car.
23:56Clearly, he didn't just leave her belongings on the phone like this.
24:01May I?
24:03Look.
24:07Diard's keys.
24:09What happened here?
24:11I got a unit at her place already.
24:13We're checking it.
24:30Did you sleep?
24:32Not a wink.
24:33You?
24:34No.
24:35Paddy and the team searched Diard's house.
24:37No one's heard from her since her press conference.
24:39She confessed to lying about the abstract killings on live TV.
24:44What if he has her?
24:46I wanted to make sure we start the day off right with the only coffee that's drinkable in town.
24:51Oh, meaning you made it yourself.
24:53I did.
24:54So, the two missing witnesses from 15 years ago, checked and double-checked,
24:59the two names given belonged to people who were already dead at the time.
25:03So, they were hiding their identity?
25:06100%.
25:06They had to be.
25:08They were the same person.
25:11Was our killer playing with the cops?
25:13Pretending to be a witness?
25:16We believed this guy discovered Roger's body at the pumping station.
25:20We tried to track him down, but the name he gave us...
25:22Lance Debrue.
25:23There is no one in St. Pierre registered with that name,
25:26and no one at the pumping station has ever heard of the guy.
25:28You mean to tell me that we had the abstract killer right in front of us,
25:31and we didn't know it?
25:32That's very possible.
25:33We're circulating the image to see if we can get it positively ID'd.
25:36Renouf's mystery witness was at every other abstract murder crime scene
25:41except for James Montgomery.
25:43There are too many elements around James' death that are different.
25:47Something is off.
25:48We're feeling that James wasn't a plan to kill.
25:51Maybe he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
25:54Maybe he knew the killer.
25:55We don't know yet.
25:56Any luck tracking down Montgomery's mother?
25:58She volunteers at the hospital and in her free time.
26:00Okay, well, I'm going to need to speak to her.
26:02Um, okay, so no blood or signs of any wrongdoing at Lennox Drew's place.
26:06Aside from the premium grade weed he had on site.
26:09Um, I also tested the paint used on Raj against results from 15 years ago.
26:14They're all a match?
26:15Yes, but what is interesting is this.
26:20Cerulean blue.
26:22What about it?
26:23It was discontinued 12 years ago when they found carcinogens in it.
26:26Let's see if we can track anywhere on Earth that still sells this stuff.
26:30You need to come and see this.
26:31A bunch of other camera angles saw this man trailing Diard from the press conference.
26:35He was following her.
26:37Is that our mystery witness?
26:39The abstract killer?
26:41Diard's in danger.
26:42There's no telling how long this guy takes before he starts hurting his victims.
26:47If Diard is being held by the abstract killer, how much time do you think we have?
26:51I don't know, Arch.
26:53I mean, I'm still not sure it's him.
26:55Your lying theory is a tad far-fetched.
26:58Far-fetched?
26:59How?
27:00We know the abstract killer is very sensitive about his ego.
27:04Especially if he was upset that Fitz and I thought the copycat killer was him.
27:07And Diard just confessed on live TV to lying about this case.
27:11And now she's missing.
27:14What about this man?
27:16The, uh, one pretending to be a witness in murders?
27:19You think he could be the killer?
27:21It's a bold move.
27:23But maybe he likes to mess with the cops to feel superior.
27:27We can suppose that the abstract killer has a fragile ego.
27:30Be risky showing up like that.
27:32But also a tremendous dopamine hit.
27:34I emailed you some photos.
27:43The download speed out here should be criminal.
27:47I was up all night thinking about the case.
27:50And in my professional opinion, this is not the work of the abstract killer.
27:54But there are too many similarities.
27:57This paint that was used on Raj Dharah is a match to what was used on the original victims.
28:02And it's no longer in production.
28:04So where did he get it?
28:08Cerulean.
28:10It's diminutive is Selim, heaven's sky.
28:14Yeah, the irony is not lost on me.
28:21My client's know to call my landline if I'm not picking up myself.
28:33Oh, what was that?
28:35Martinique?
28:45So is this your, uh, pretend witness?
28:49Do you recognize him?
28:54I'm not so sure.
28:55I, uh...
28:58I thought I did.
29:12Let me get that and then I'll, uh, I'll make us some lunch.
29:16No, D.R., I need to find her.
29:18I have to meet up with Fitz.
29:19He said if I don't show up, he'd assume we're still consulting and join us.
29:28Okay, then.
29:30We'll talk later.
29:59We'll talk later.
30:00I don't know.
30:35I don't know.
31:03You really shouldn't have come in here, Arch.
31:13I will never forget what you did.
31:15You found who killed my Brian.
31:17I'm just happy we could bring you a little closure for Brian, at least.
31:21Mrs. Montgomery, we wanted to talk to you about your other son, James.
31:25Does this man look familiar to you?
31:29Where did you get that?
31:31Yes, I do know him.
31:33James' best friend growing up.
31:34When James was killed, his heart was as broken as mine.
31:40I can see what you think this is.
31:42Explain to me what I think this is.
31:44And step back.
31:48It's me.
31:51It's just me, Arch.
31:52I don't know who you are, Theo.
31:53The same man that I've always been.
31:55The same man that fell in love with you.
31:58The same man that you lost back.
32:02Is this the room where you killed all those people?
32:07You're getting the wrong idea.
32:09I'd never, I've never killed anyone.
32:10I wouldn't kill anyone.
32:12The blue paint.
32:13What about it?
32:14It's just paint.
32:16Don't go into a spiral over some paint.
32:18Come on, Arch.
32:18Just calm down.
32:20Don't come any closer.
32:22I am warning you.
32:28Arch isn't picking up.
32:29Here.
32:30Answer that.
32:31It's Marcus.
32:33Marcus!
32:34I sent you both a text a couple minutes ago.
32:36Did you get that?
32:37It says you found similar murders to the abstract killer cases.
32:40Same memo killings in Martinique and Guadeloupe.
32:43Arch is at Theo's.
32:45So?
32:45Theo taught in Martinique.
32:47So we spoke to Doris Montgomery.
32:48We have reason to believe that Theo's somehow connected to the abstract killings.
32:52Get everyone we have over to Theo's.
32:54Right here, right now.
32:56I can explain.
32:59There's so much that I want to explain to you.
33:02Are you him?
33:05Are you the abstract killer?
33:06No.
33:11Liar.
33:17I am not a liar, Arch.
33:20Yes.
33:21Yes, you are.
33:22I have never, ever lied to you.
33:52You go around.
33:54You don't understand if you just...
33:58Listen to me.
34:00Okay.
34:02Help me understand.
34:04I thought that I cured him.
34:09I am.
34:13People think they thought that he couldn't be stopped.
34:18But I stopped him.
34:19He was better.
34:21You see, I counseled him.
34:23I sent him away.
34:24I made him better.
34:25Theo.
34:26Who are we talking about?
34:28Who did you make better?
34:31You think I'm crazy.
34:34Don't you?
34:34Oh, my God.
34:36You think that I'm nuts?
34:37No, no, no.
34:38Of course not.
34:39I don't.
34:39You see, and this new body shows up.
34:42And I knew it was him.
34:44I didn't want to believe it.
34:45But it was him.
34:46And I knew it.
34:48Who are we talking about?
34:51Leon.
34:53Who's Leon?
34:54Come on.
35:00Arch!
35:06Stop fighting me!
35:21Just stop!
35:28I didn't want to do this.
35:30Why did you make me do this?
35:36Hey!
35:38Just point it at me just for a second.
35:40That's all I need.
35:47Hey.
35:47Hey, Arch.
35:49It's okay.
35:50It's okay.
35:50It's okay.
35:50It's okay.
35:53Down.
35:55Get down!
36:03Leon's a product of an affair Theo's mother had.
36:07Different fathers.
36:08He's Theo's half-brother.
36:10So his brother is the abstract killer?
36:12That's what we think.
36:14James Montgomery's mother told me all about him.
36:17Leon was a bit of a family secret.
36:20Arch, I can't let you stay here.
36:22It's too much.
36:23You know, Theo's life is on the line.
36:26She might already be dead.
36:28We don't have time for this.
36:32It's your brother.
36:34Leon.
36:34You said you sent him away.
36:37You cured him.
36:39Yes, he was.
36:41No, we found countless other people that your brother butchered and mutilated and painted all over the Caribbean.
36:50Leon, you did not cure Leon then.
36:54And you cannot cure him now.
36:57But you can help us find Prefect Yard.
37:03I know where he is.
37:06I know where he has her.
37:08So if your Prefect is still alive,
37:12I'm your only chance to save her.
37:16So I'm coming with you.
37:26I didn't know anything about your Prefect or that Leon was back in St. Pierre until you told me about
37:32your newest victim.
37:34You know, you'd really like him, Arch.
37:37Leon, he's such a sweet little boy.
37:40Well, your sweet boy, he murdered his best friend, James Montgomery.
37:43James walked in on Leon with Colleen in captivity already.
37:46He was devastated that he had to kill him.
37:48The blood is on your hands, too.
37:52All this psychological horseshit you spewed at us about a second Copica killer.
37:59You were covering for him.
38:02I have always protected Leon.
38:06My father, he was so cruel to Leon.
38:09He resented him.
38:10He hated him.
38:11Leon was a constant reminder of my mother's betrayal.
38:15The impact of my father's abuse, it turned Leon against our mother.
38:19He could only ever see her as a liar.
38:22But she was so much more than just a liar.
38:28She was a loving caregiver and a beautiful person.
38:36But Leon, he couldn't see that anymore.
38:42She was his first kill.
39:09Lose the cuffs.
39:11Leon won't like it.
39:15Every cop we have is surrounding this area.
39:17If you try anything, try to get your brother out.
39:20He'll be taken down.
39:21And you can mark my words on that.
39:23I have no intention of running.
39:26I can assure you.
39:37It must have been exhausting.
39:40Holding your lies for so long.
39:43How did you put it?
39:45Impeding the case.
39:47But you'll soon be released from all the deception, Madame Huffect.
39:53The drugs I gave you will reduce the pain.
39:55But you'll see all of it.
39:57The truth of what I do.
40:01Leon.
40:04You won't be able to stop me.
40:06I think that there is always a choice.
40:12You brought your cop girlfriend?
40:14Leon.
40:15We need to talk.
40:16I am over talking.
40:18All we ever do is talk, talk, talk.
40:21How do you see this playing out?
40:23You gave her mom's necklace.
40:26You told me you lost it.
40:29You swore you lost it.
40:31You swore that you were done with this.
40:34You heard what you wanted to hear.
40:39I wouldn't do that, Leon.
40:45Don't make this worse.
40:47Leon.
40:48Do not hurt him.
40:50Put the knife down.
40:52Now.
40:53You brought them here.
40:54There's only one way out for me now.
40:56You can't protect me anymore.
41:00I will always protect you.
41:02Theo, step back.
41:04Sorry, Arch.
41:06I can't do that.
41:08He's my brother.
41:10You're just like everybody else.
41:13A liar.
41:22Rudolf, call us in.
41:24We need an ambulance sent immediately to our position.
41:26Two men in emergency.
41:43To your soul, to your soul, to your soul, to your soul.
42:09You live in the morning with everything you want in a little black case.
42:18Alone on a platform, the rain and the wind on a set.
42:25A lonely face.
42:28Mother will never understand why you had to leave.
42:37But the love that you seek will never be found at home.
42:47What do you need?
42:50I have no idea.
42:58I'll be okay.
43:01You don't have to be okay.
43:04How could I let myself?
43:07It's...
43:08How did I let that happen?
43:10Archie.
43:10You didn't let anything happen.
43:12I saw the red flags.
43:14Thought it was a carnival.
43:16Oh, easy now.
43:18You know I hate clowns.
43:24Hey.
43:25I got you.
43:28I know.
43:32Always.
43:33Run away, run away, run away, run away, run away.
43:40Pushed around and kicked around and kicked around and kicked around and was a lonely boy.
43:46You were the one that they pulled you down around town.
43:52Just to put you down.
43:54And as hard as they will try, they hurt to make you cry.
44:01Run away, run away, run away.
44:01Run away, run away.
44:02Run away, run away.
44:02Run away, run away.
44:04Run away, run away.
44:04Run away, run away, run away.
44:06Run away, run away, run away.
44:07Run away, run away, run away.
44:07Run away, run away, run away.
44:08Run away, run away, run away, run away.
44:10Run away, run away, run away, run away.
44:10Run away, run away, run away, run away, run away.
44:10Run away, run away, run away, run away, run away, run away.
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