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High Potential S02 - Episode 9
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00:10¡Gracias!
00:58¡Gracias!
01:12¡Gracias!
01:30Delivery, Morgan Guillory.
01:32Oh.
01:33A little up here, bud?
01:34Yeah.
01:34Thank you.
01:35You got mom flowers? That's so nice.
01:37Oh, my gosh.
01:38Mom, dad got you flowers.
01:39Um...
01:39What?
01:40These are beautiful and super expensive.
01:43What's this about?
01:44Well, you are worth every penny that was spent by someone else who isn't me.
01:48I just ran into the delivery guy.
01:49Put him here.
01:50Oh, good.
01:51Ava cleaned up the breakfast dishes just like she promised.
01:54I also promised to change Chloe and be ready to leave on time.
01:57You only get two tops.
01:58Ooh.
01:59Who are these from?
02:00I don't know.
02:01Is there a card?
02:02Hmm.
02:03Morgan, thanks for a lovely adventure.
02:05Until we meet again.
02:07Reese.
02:07Reese?
02:09Weird.
02:09Who's Reese?
02:10Just this guy I worked on a case with.
02:13And he's sending you dahlias?
02:15I guess so.
02:18You know, I think that these flowers could use a little water.
02:22Thank you.
02:23Oh, wait.
02:24Hang on.
02:24Uh-oh.
02:25Oh, oh, oh.
02:25Turn it off.
02:27Sorry.
02:28That just started last night.
02:29The whole house is falling apart.
02:31I will take a look at it.
02:32Thank you.
02:33Mom, I need a hair dryer.
02:35You get a hair dryer.
02:36You know where they are.
02:38Hey, but do you know where this Reese guy is?
02:39What?
02:39I don't know.
02:40Okay.
02:41Gotta go to work.
02:42Uh, Santa Monica Mountains.
02:44Wear sensible shoes.
02:47Okay.
02:48Thanks, Dad.
02:49All right.
02:50Everybody out the door in five.
02:56Does Reese have a last name?
03:23Well, I see you sort of took my advice.
03:25I didn't want to get into a shoe fight.
03:28The victim's name is Curtis Bear.
03:30Ex-con.
03:31Armed robbery, multiple assaults.
03:34Hiker spotted the truck and called it in.
03:36Dawson's getting their statements.
03:37Brake lines on the truck were cut.
03:39Uni's found pools of brake fluid on top of that hill.
03:41Looks like that's where the truck was parked when it happened.
03:45Any idea what the guy was doing out here?
03:47Well, we have some thoughts.
03:48Here's what we found in the truck.
03:54Rifle with a long-range scope.
03:55Mm-hmm.
03:56Subject left home.
03:576 a.m.
03:58Mulholland to Backbone Trail.
03:59Okay, so he was tailing someone.
04:01Saved best for last.
04:02Gotta be a few grand here.
04:0437.50.
04:05That's a down payment.
04:06Half of 7,500.
04:08A quarter of 15 grand.
04:09Buy everything on layaway.
04:10You get good at that math too.
04:11Down payment would fit the note.
04:13Hmm.
04:14Balance upon completion and I'm watching you so I'll know.
04:17Mm-hmm.
04:17It certainly feels like Mr. Bear was hired to do a hit.
04:19The question is, did he finish the job?
04:21Are you saying there might be another victim out here?
04:24Right.
04:25That is a lot of ground to cover to hunt for a body that might not exist.
04:29Well, it just means we need to narrow our search.
04:31I'm seeing a lot of orange golf balls around here.
04:35And some of them are brand new.
04:38They haven't had a chance to be exposed to the elements yet.
04:40Like someone was hitting this morning.
04:41Mm-hmm.
04:42Okay, so our golfer might be bare subject, but even so, these balls could have been from
04:46anywhere.
04:46Well, that's not true.
04:47The path that a golf ball takes in the distance are completely related.
04:52When a golfer slices the ball and it goes away from his body, it has less energy and travels
04:57a shorter distance than if you were to hit it straight.
05:01If a golfer hooks the ball, it goes across his body, has more energy, and goes further.
05:10So all we have to do is look at the spread of where these golf balls landed.
05:13And that way we can work backwards, and that helps us figure out where they came from.
05:27Which was right up there.
05:31Also, our golfer was a lefty.
05:36Yes!
05:45Perfect sight line.
05:46Swing's a disaster.
05:48Ha ha.
05:49I'll work on my air golf.
05:51Meantime, get forensics to come up here and process this area.
05:53Pretty sure this is where Bear's subject was standing.
05:55Copy that, tiger.
05:58Next question.
06:00Bear's subject, leave dead or alive?
06:01No blood, no dead body.
06:03Yeah, these tire tracks look kinda normal.
06:05No spin-out, doesn't look like anybody left in a hurry.
06:07Yeah, like you would if you were being shot at by a sniper.
06:10Looks like whoever Bear was watching, they left alive.
06:12What's this?
06:15Fine, you were right about the shoes.
06:17Just trying to help.
06:20Is this a golf club?
06:23Uh-oh, look at this.
06:25Lefty.
06:26I never doubted you for a second, Guillory.
06:29There's no branding on it.
06:30Looks like it was 3D printed.
06:32What do you make of that?
06:33V might stand for version number.
06:35You think this guy's printing golf clubs?
06:37Well, if we're right, Bear's subject is left-handed inventor
06:41who throws his golf clubs when he gets pissed.
06:43Whoever it is, we need to find him fast.
06:45Right, because the hitman's dead, but this golfer still has a hit-out on him.
06:47Mm-hmm, and there's another reason.
06:49Our golfer could be the one who hit the hitman.
07:02Keeps spare boots laying around.
07:04Can you stop obsessing over my shoes, please?
07:06Unis found a digital camera on the hillside while we were mopping up.
07:10Looks like he got thrown from Bear's truck in the fall.
07:12TID pulled these off his memory card.
07:17Oh, okay, this guy looks fun.
07:20Any luck pulling prints off the clubs you found?
07:22Guy wears a glove when he golfs. Anything older was smudged.
07:24Well, we can run these through facial recognition, see if anything pops up.
07:28You don't have to. You don't recognize him?
07:33A brush bar that loosens 30% more dirt than the competition.
07:37An ultrafine particulate filter.
07:39And a bin that needs to be emptied less often.
07:43I designed the Neumeier Sweep using the same motto I apply to everything.
07:48And so should you.
07:50Do it best, or don't do it at all.
07:54Do it best, or don't do it at all?
07:56His name is Douglas Neumeier. He invented the Neumeier Sweep.
08:00I've used that vacuum. I absolutely hate it.
08:02I think it's way too powerful. It should come with a warning label.
08:10That label would be interesting.
08:12Yeah, the Neumeier Sweep was implicated in over a dozen home fires last year.
08:15Trace back to faulty wiring.
08:17Vacuum cleaners are full of lint, so when they go up, they go up fast.
08:20Four severe injuries, four deaths.
08:22Oh, my God. It's terrible.
08:25Neumeier was accused of knowing the vacuum could catch fire,
08:28burying it and keeping it in stores anyway.
08:30How did I not hear about this?
08:31Neumeier's lawyers got gag orders imposed so as not to taint a potential jury.
08:35For the most part, it stayed out of the press.
08:37Potential jury. Neumeier's facing criminal charges?
08:40He could. Negligent homicide.
08:41The investigation's still ongoing.
08:43FBI's running point.
08:44Good.
08:46Meantime, Neumeier's faced a bunch of death threats,
08:48mostly from victims' families.
08:50I hear he's gotten obsessed with his safety,
08:52jumping between multiple homes to keep his location secret.
08:55And hiring pro-security, judging from the pics on Bear's camera.
08:57You think one of those bodyguards did their job a little too well
09:00and took out a hitman?
09:01I think we can take Neumeier and his goons off the table.
09:04If one of them killed Bear,
09:04they wouldn't have left a mess of evidence saying they were up there.
09:07Still, we need to find Neumeier ASAP,
09:09regardless of who killed a hitman.
09:11His life is still in danger.
09:12Got it. Let's do it.
09:14I'm surprised.
09:15I was expecting you to have a problem protecting this guy.
09:18You can protect him if you want.
09:19I want to find him because he killed four people,
09:21and you should rot in jail.
09:22As long as we keep Neumeier safe and find whoever killed Bear.
09:25Daphne and Oz, go talk to the victims' families,
09:27see if anybody pops out as having hired a hitman.
09:29Yeah.
09:30Morgan and Carraday.
09:30Go find the genius inventor with multiple houses
09:32who does not want to be found.
09:36Morgan, work?
09:39This is about Arthur?
09:41Not much to report, but I wanted to keep you updated.
09:44Forensics finished processing the truck.
09:46No prints besides his own.
09:48No blood or signs of struggle.
09:50So maybe he wasn't hurt.
09:52At least not there.
09:53We're giving it 24 hours to see if he turns up.
09:55After that, it goes to missing persons.
09:58Ugh.
09:59We're doing everything we can.
10:02You good to stay focused on this case?
10:06Yeah.
10:07Go to work.
10:12Hey, everything all right?
10:13Yep.
10:15Figured I'd reach out to Neumeier's company,
10:16see if someone over there can tell us where he's holed up.
10:19We could do that.
10:20But it's in Berlin.
10:21It's the middle of the night right now.
10:22It's gonna be a while before we hear back.
10:23And you've already thought of a quicker way to find him, haven't you?
10:26There's something I noticed up on those trails.
10:29All the sets of footprints from both bodyguards were this brand, Volkner.
10:33I looked it up.
10:34It's a German military supplier.
10:36I mean, one bodyguard wearing German army boots could be anything.
10:39But both of them wearing them, you're thinking they're former military.
10:43Neumeier's company is based in Germany.
10:44Makes sense he'd hire a security firm he already knew.
10:46So we find a firm with offices in both L.A. and Berlin.
10:50And you find Neumeier.
10:55Are you sure there's no Dr. Berman?
10:58I hate my PBR.
10:59There we go.
11:04Two guys from the photos walking out now.
11:07We're coming around to pick you up.
11:41Who are you?
11:43You cannot be here.
11:44L.A.P.D.
11:45Where are they going?
11:46We need a word with Mr. Neumeier.
11:48We believe he may be in danger.
11:49You can't go in there right now.
11:51It won't take all.
11:52Just give us a second.
11:54Cared it. Body.
11:56You stay here.
11:57Stay here.
11:57Wait.
11:57Wait.
11:58You don't understand.
12:05Call an ambulance.
12:09Who the hell are you?
12:11Gun!
12:12FBI!
12:13Put your guns down!
12:15Put your guns down!
12:16Put your guns down!
12:17Put your guns down!
12:17Put your guns down!
12:17Put your guns down!
12:18Put your guns down!
12:18Okay, okay.
12:19Everybody calm down.
12:20Calm down.
12:21We're all calm.
12:22Alright?
12:24Look.
12:31You care to explain what the hell you're doing here?
12:33You stepped in R-Op.
12:34You first.
12:35We're investigating the death of a hitman for hire who we believe was targeting this man.
12:46What?
12:47He's not a hitman for hire.
12:49He was one of ours.
12:51Posing as one.
12:53What?
12:54A murder victim.
12:55He's an undercover fed.
13:06Bear wasn't a killer for hire.
13:07He was FBI.
13:09Fake hitman?
13:10Sounds like a bad action movie.
13:12No, it gets results though.
13:13Are those results Jason Statham?
13:15Someone wants someone dead.
13:16Someone wants someone dead.
13:16They think they've hired a cold blooded pro but in reality they've hired an undercover fed.
13:19All the stuff the agents were doing.
13:21Bears notes.
13:22The photos faking that Newmire was dead.
13:24All tricks the FBI uses to build a case against a client.
13:27Undercover wears a wire.
13:28Shows the clients the photos proving he's finished the job.
13:30Client pays up and they get him on tape saying the money is for murder.
13:33So no Jason Statham.
13:35Are you the group from LAPD?
13:36Yes, we are.
13:37Special Agent Myra Taylor, case manager on the Newmire op.
13:40I look forward to working together.
13:42Waiting for one more?
13:43No, we're all here.
13:44Oh, there he is.
13:45Hey Nicky.
13:47Hey, sorry to hold you up.
13:49Hi Myra.
13:55Agent Taylor and I worked a task force back when I was undercover.
13:59So when Major Crime stepped into their op she called me directly.
14:02This way.
14:05You worked undercover?
14:06Can't tell you all my secrets.
14:09We're over here.
14:13Oh, good.
14:15Now we can get started.
14:16You already know Akko and Kessler.
14:18This is our boss.
14:19Wayne Vincent, ASAC, L-A-C-I-D.
14:23Something funny?
14:24I don't.
14:25It's just a lot of initials.
14:27They're very important.
14:28And you are?
14:30Morgan Guillory, ABCDEFG.
14:32Ms. Guillory works with us as a consultant.
14:34She has some issues with this investigation.
14:37To be clear, I don't have any issues with finding the guy who killed your agent.
14:40I'm just thinking as long as we're here, you know, maybe we could take down the rich murderer too.
14:44Well, that's not why we're here.
14:47So, let's keep our extra credit project to ourselves.
14:51Taylor.
14:53The man you thought was a hitman, Curtis Baer, was really named Curtis Bellinger.
14:58Decorated undercover out of the Denver field office.
15:01Two FBI stars, that's our purple heart.
15:03One medal of valor for risking his life saving other agents.
15:07Left behind a wife and a little boy.
15:09How could you not know he was dead until we told you?
15:12His next check-in wasn't until tomorrow.
15:14You guys found him before we did.
15:16None of us knew Bellinger well.
15:18Murder for hire guys are specialists.
15:20He flew in just for this case, was living out of a motel for the duration of the op.
15:24When was his last check-in?
15:26The client left payment in a note saying he was watching Bellinger.
15:30Could be he saw him in your last check-in and made Bellinger for a vet.
15:33Exactly, our theory.
15:34Then, fearing Bellinger was on to him, the guy killed Bellinger to cover his tracks.
15:38Wait, the guy? You don't know who hired him?
15:40Initial contact came across a hitman for hire site that was actually an FBI front.
15:44The client logged in using a fake ID.
15:47The bureau subpoenaed the internet provider, but so far the company's fighting it.
15:51Bellinger had been steering the client toward in-person meetings,
15:54but so far they've insisted on debt drops to exchange instructions and money.
15:58Short of it is, we're still working on IDing the person who hired Bellinger.
16:02First focus have been the people who have issued death threats against Newmeyer.
16:06Okay.
16:07If Detective Osdill can stay here, you can go over those death threats with him.
16:10Daphne and I can go to Newmeyer's house, see if we can dig around, find out who might want him
16:14dead.
16:14This wouldn't just be about your extra credit project, would it?
16:17I'm an incredible multitasker.
16:20Detective Keredick and I will go to Bellinger's motel room.
16:22If someone made him, could be an indication of it there.
16:41My whole life is in here.
16:43My calendars, all my contacts, my emails.
16:46Anything I can do to help, say the word.
16:48Thank you.
16:49You could confess that you knew your vacuums were dangerous.
16:54That way you could be in prison and that's a lot safer than being out here, right?
16:58Feels like a win-win to me.
17:01You're the consultant.
17:03I was told you have a singular mind.
17:06You're not what I expected.
17:07Yeah, I hear that a lot.
17:09You, on the other hand, are exactly what I expected.
17:15That's Uppsala, Sweden.
17:16I taught engineering at Uppsala University.
17:19It's known as the Oxford of Northern Europe.
17:21Real Oxford didn't want you, Morgan?
17:24I'll be upstairs if you need me.
17:30Gonna clean up the blood on the floor?
17:33Ms. Morella will get it.
17:35She's in tomorrow.
17:36So the guy who got rich making vacuum cleaners doesn't clean up after himself?
17:40Great. Real good. Got it.
17:41Well, we don't have to like a guy.
17:43We just need to figure out who wants him dead.
17:45Well, good luck with that.
17:46Bet anybody who knows him wants him dead.
17:48Haven't met Esmeralda, but I guarantee she does.
17:51Where are you going?
17:53To Snoop.
17:54You know where we're not gonna find anything helpful?
17:56In that laptop, because he gave it to us.
17:59Is the study this way?
18:00Mm-hmm.
18:10The motel manager said Bellinger kept to himself.
18:13Didn't notice anyone suspicious hanging around. Guests either.
18:15But that's not saying much. This place gets rapid turnaround.
18:18Looking for anything in particular?
18:19Bellinger's stash. Some place he'd hide his casework, his notes, service weapon.
18:24Okay, so we're looking for a place that someone wouldn't find easily,
18:26but that Bellinger could get to quickly.
18:29Exactly. I've lived out of rooms like this.
18:31If Bellinger thought somebody was on to him,
18:34most likely the place we'll find proof of it is in there.
18:36Mm-hmm.
18:40So where'd you work undercover?
18:44Oakland, mostly.
18:45Lived up there during my running from my family phase.
18:48I didn't know you had one of those.
18:50Wasn't everyone?
18:57Sir, I'm guessing you had a reason for this little team-up.
19:01If you got a question to ask, just ask it.
19:06Remember our chat recently about keeping me in the loop?
19:09How could I forget?
19:10Well, maybe you can help me with that.
19:12With what?
19:13$20 million painting disappears,
19:16right at the same time as your partner goes AWOL for a few hours.
19:20I contacted that art consultant afterwards,
19:22a guy Morgan seemed unusually chummy with,
19:26and who, up until that point,
19:28would stop at nothing to recover that painting,
19:31then suddenly considers the case closed?
19:35I don't know.
19:36You tell me, detective.
19:37What am I supposed to think?
19:39Everything I know is contained in my report, sir.
19:42Beyond that, you can think whatever you want to think.
19:46If you're covering for her, be very careful.
19:48If I'm covering for my partner, sir,
19:50it would seem to me that either you should approve,
19:52or you're a hypocrite.
20:10Found it.
20:23Nice.
20:25Hey, buddy.
20:26You know what I'm thinking?
20:28Uh, almost never.
20:30But that's part of what I love about you.
20:31You and Mom deserve a night off.
20:32When was the last time you went to the movies,
20:34or tried a new restaurant?
20:35Wow, that's really thoughtful, Elliot.
20:38Thanks.
20:38But we get our breaks in.
20:40You know, I hang with you guys while Mom does her thing,
20:42and vice versa.
20:43No, I mean together.
20:45Why would we hang together?
20:48Come sit down.
20:49I think you should do something nice for her.
20:51Well, I got good news for you.
20:52I'm currently in the middle of fixing her sink.
20:55Is romance dead?
20:57I'm sorry, what are we talking about?
20:59Do you not see what's going on here?
21:00I guess I don't.
21:01The gauntlet's been thrown.
21:02No.
21:02I can't help you if you're not even going to try.
21:19Any progress?
21:20Yeah.
21:21Lots.
21:22First, I went through all the files in your study.
21:24Mostly boring, but I did find out one thing.
21:27You know that charitable foundation that all these awards came from?
21:30He owns that.
21:32And he just moves money from one of his bank accounts
21:34into another one of his bank accounts,
21:35and he gives himself awards for it.
21:38Anyway, ever since then, I've just been looking through these files
21:41that the FBI gave us about a faulty vacuum cleaner that kills people.
21:44I meant in identifying who hired a hitman to kill me.
21:47Yeah.
21:48Don't you think those two are connected?
21:49You know what's crazy?
21:50The only reason you're not in prison is because of a lucky break.
21:54You gotta check this out.
21:56The feds had a letter to Neumeier from his own factory warning him
22:00that the wiring wasn't safe.
22:02You knew your vacuum was a time bomb.
22:03These matters are highly technical.
22:05It's far more complicated than you think.
22:08Is it?
22:09You cut corners to save money.
22:11Wires were installed improperly.
22:13Vacuum vibrates.
22:14Wires shake loose.
22:18Vacuum blows up in flames.
22:19Not complicated.
22:21All manufacturing demands that we balance costs.
22:24And no product is 100% safe.
22:26If you think otherwise, you're naive.
22:30Yeah.
22:31So childish of me to think that a home appliance shouldn't kill people.
22:39I've seen your type before.
22:41And I've seen yours.
22:42I'll have intellect.
22:43Wasted.
22:45And this, this, this chaos act that you put on that you pretend is a choice.
22:50It's all a cover.
22:51To hide that you can't apply yourself, even if you wanted to.
22:55Because you lack self-discipline.
22:57It's the real reason you've accomplished nothing.
23:02And you never will.
23:09No one's died because of me.
23:12That's an accomplishment, I guess.
23:20Excuse me.
23:28Hi.
23:28Everything okay?
23:30Everyone's fine, health and safety-wise.
23:32But?
23:33But we're having some big feelings over here.
23:35Elliot is upset about the flowers.
23:38The flowers Reese sent me?
23:39Why?
23:40He doesn't even know Reese.
23:41It's not about who did send them.
23:43It's about who didn't.
23:44He's upset that they didn't come from me.
23:46I think the kid is still holding out hope that his mom and dad are going to get back together.
23:52He said that?
23:54It is many words.
23:55Well, what'd you say?
23:56I didn't say anything.
23:57I wanted to talk to you first and see what you'd told him.
24:00I mean, I told them both everything, but that was a long time ago, back when we split up.
24:04Right.
24:07Okay, listen, why don't you wait till I get home and then we can sit him down and we'll figure
24:10out what's going on.
24:10No, no, no, no, no. It's okay.
24:12We're in this together.
24:13I can talk to him.
24:14Okay.
24:15I know you'll know what to say.
24:17I'll let you know how it goes.
24:19Call me if you need me.
24:31Hey, Genius.
24:32Do you have any recent surgical scars?
24:35No.
24:36Why?
24:37Because she does.
24:39And she left her scar cream in your bathroom.
24:41Yeah, I noticed earlier that you had your hand around her waist.
24:44It's a little too intimate, but it wouldn't surprise me if you were the handsy type.
24:48But I also noticed that she's got a UV protective scarf.
24:51And I don't think she's worried about tan lines.
24:54I think she's trying to keep this scar from darkening.
24:59You're thinking thyroid surgery?
25:00I don't know.
25:01Tough to say.
25:01But what I'm more interested in is the fact that she's wearing a wedding ring.
25:05Did you bother telling the people who are trying to save your life that you're having an affair with a
25:08married woman?
25:10Why not?
25:11I didn't think it was relevant.
25:13Her husband is a feeble man and capable of action.
25:17The kind of guy who hires a hit man to do his dirty work.
25:23I'm impressed.
25:24Oh my God, you moron.
25:25Hey, what's this woman's name and who's her husband?
25:31Husband's name is Joel Dorskin.
25:3248, Beverly Hills CPA.
25:34As far as we can tell, a guy never stepped out of line in his life.
25:36Not even a speeding ticket. Literally.
25:38Which explains why Neumeier never even considered him an option.
25:41Well, that and Neumeier's arrogance.
25:43If this Dorskin's such a boy scout, why do we think he's our guy?
25:46Our detectives pulled surveillance video from an office supply store five blocks from his firm.
25:50Same exact envelope the client used to pay Bellinger.
25:53Off that, we got the internet provider to play ball and help us identify the person who logged onto your
25:57website.
25:58Dorskin hired Bellinger. He's our guy.
25:59Where's Dorskin now?
26:01At his office.
26:02Detective Forrester is getting in front of a judge now.
26:03We should have a signed warrant in 10.
26:07Go get him.
26:20FBI, everyone, hands where we can see them.
26:23LAPD, we have a warrant for the arrest of Joel Dorskin.
26:26Where's Joel Dorskin?
26:33Dorskin, freeze!
26:46Joel Dorskin, you have the right to remain silent. Get up!
26:51Ah!
26:52Ah!
26:53Wait, wait!
26:54I didn't do anything wrong yet. I can still call it off.
26:57Wait, what?
26:58What can you call off?
26:59The hitman. He hasn't killed anybody yet. It's not too late.
27:03Caridat. In here.
27:12Dorskin was in here putting together his next payment. He doesn't know his hitman's debt.
27:17So we have the guy who hired Bellinger.
27:19But he's not the one who killed him.
27:36Dorskin's not our guy.
27:37Or you just don't see it. Dorskin leaves a down payment at his dead drop, goes on the website, leaves
27:43instructions where to find it, and watches whoever comes pick it up.
27:46You think that guy wanted to meet his killer?
27:49Nicky.
27:49Myron, not now.
27:50Dorskin made Bellinger for a fed. His own notes said he was tailing him.
27:55And now that we've seen him, I'd say that was posturing. Look, for what you're saying to work, Dorskin would
28:00have to have killed an FBI agent and kept 11 grand in cash lying around to throw on his desk
28:06so he could pretend he didn't know anything if he got caught?
28:10Makes sense to me.
28:11It's ridiculous.
28:14You know, at some point you could remind him he has his own office.
28:18What, and miss the show?
28:21I take it you've accepted that Dorskin's not the killer.
28:25I'm going over the case from square one. I'm looking for a new angle.
28:28Bellinger had a whole jacket before moving into murder for hire.
28:31He was embedded with drug traffickers, gun runners, maybe some guy from an old case decided to take him out.
28:37What did the carpet look like in Dorskin's office?
28:40Why do you ask?
28:41Well, because there's some orange fibers on the envelope that we found in Bellinger's truck.
28:46But the fibers aren't on this new envelope, just the one from the truck.
28:50The orange carpet was in Bellinger's motel room.
28:54Are you sure?
28:55Yeah, uh, his hiding place was underneath the wardrobe against the floor. Those fibers got on everything.
29:02What?
29:03If he'd already stashed the money in his motel room, how'd it end up back in his truck?
29:08Maybe he brought it along to voucher it.
29:11No, his, uh, next check-in was tomorrow. He wouldn't have left that much cash sitting in his truck.
29:15Well, if he didn't leave it in there, that means someone else took it from the room and planted it
29:19in the truck.
29:19Because they wanted us to focus on the murder for hire case, and this note from Dorskin saying he was
29:25watching him?
29:25Dorskin didn't write that. Whoever planted the money must have.
29:28That's not good. That means whoever killed Bellinger knew a lot of things.
29:33They knew about the undercover op in the first place.
29:35They knew where to find him while he was working it.
29:38And they knew where he'd hide that envelope in his room.
29:41Which means?
29:42Which means?
29:43Our killer could be one of the FBI agents working the case.
29:48You two, pull everything you have on the feds working the op. Personnel files, case histories.
29:53Are you in touch with your ex-partner?
29:55Ronnie's in D.C. right now, but I'll tell him they're gonna reach out.
29:57If any of those agents had reason to kill Bellinger, we need to find out who. And everyone keep it
30:02quiet.
30:13Can I come in?
30:18Your mom getting flowers from another guy kind of threw you for a loop, huh?
30:24You two aren't getting back together, are you?
30:30It's probably not in the cards. No.
30:33Why not? You still like each other?
30:35We do. We do. We like each other very much.
30:39And we still make a great team. All of us do.
30:42This whole family makes a great team, and that is never gonna change.
30:47But your mother and I realized we didn't make a great couple.
30:53And nobody did anything wrong.
30:56We just move at very different speeds.
30:59And trying to be people we weren't, that...
31:03It wasn't good for either of us.
31:07And we realized we work better as friends.
31:14I get that.
31:16You do.
31:19I want you guys to be happy.
31:22And I can handle it.
31:26Oh.
31:27Okay, great.
31:30You know, that's really mature.
31:32I try.
31:36Do you need a hug?
31:37I need one so bad.
31:38Come here.
31:41I love you, buddy.
31:42I love you.
31:48I love you.
31:49So who did the breaking up?
31:49Your mom.
31:54How's it going?
31:56Honestly, it feels gross investigating fellow officers.
32:00Yeah, I get that.
32:01Kinda hoping this angle doesn't pan out.
32:15Get ready to be disappointed.
32:19I think I just figured it out.
32:30What are you doing up so early, buddy?
32:32Check it out.
32:35Look at this.
32:36Working faucet, just like normal people.
32:38Dad and I fixed it together.
32:40Well, you're hired.
32:41Andy showed me what was wrong.
32:42Whoever lived here before us connected two different types of metal and it corroded.
32:46So you got a science lesson crammed in there too, huh?
32:49Yeah.
32:49Dad's a smart guy.
32:52I hear you guys had a talk about him and me.
32:56You okay?
32:57Yeah.
32:58I think I just needed to hear it.
33:00Yeah, that makes sense.
33:03And if something else pops up, which it will, we'll talk about that too.
33:09Actually, there's something else I wanted to talk to you about.
33:12We're back to plumbing, aren't we?
33:13Yeah.
33:14Can I show you another thing Dad taught me?
33:16Absolutely.
33:16Okay, so fluid dynamics are actually really interesting.
33:18It's a whole subfield of physics.
33:22Wouldn't it be weird if I wanted to be a plumber?
33:27Absolutely not.
33:28You keep that big heart of yours and you can be whatever you want to be.
33:32Okay.
33:44Mr. Newmeyer, Detective Karadek, LAPD. You already know Ms. Guillory.
33:48What's up, Doug?
33:50I heard you arrested Gabriel Dorskin's husband and he's the one who tried to have me killed.
33:54That is true. We're still connecting some of the dots though. Just wanted to walk you through it.
33:58And Ms. Guillory was right.
34:01She is unique.
34:02Well, we're keeping her around.
34:11Are you afraid of that vacuum?
34:13I thought you said it was safe.
34:15Don't worry, Mr. Newmeyer.
34:16No one's going to send you to prison for giving a vacuum cleaner a dirty look.
34:20Oh, that's silly. We couldn't do that if we wanted to. That's not even a thing.
34:24No, we're going to send you to prison for something else.
34:35You lied to me.
34:36Yeah.
34:37Police are allowed to do that. You can check.
34:40Sit somewhere, you can see the big screen. We wouldn't want you to strain your neck.
34:47Now, we think you were told about these.
34:49Agent Bellinger's surveillance shots of you from when he was posing as a hitman.
34:52But you must not have known all of the times that Bellinger was watching you. Otherwise, you wouldn't have gotten
34:57this.
34:59These were on the memory card we found in Bellinger's motel room.
35:03To be more accurate, our techs restored them from the deleted photos on the card.
35:10I guess you didn't know Bellinger's every move either.
35:13Maybe because you're such a bad boss, your team didn't bother keeping you in the loop.
35:16You were in Newmeyer's pocket. He wanted someone on the inside to keep tabs on the investigation against him.
35:21And when he needed you to, you stole evidence to make sure the case would fall apart.
35:25If these photos came out or Bellinger talked, you were looking at serious jail time.
35:29I never met Agent Bellinger, but I wouldn't be here if it weren't for guys like him.
35:33And it's easy to imagine when he stumbled onto you two meeting, he did you the courtesy of giving you
35:38a chance to explain.
35:39And how did you repay that favor?
35:41Right. You broke into his motel room.
35:46And you deleted all of the photos of yourself off his memory card.
35:51And then you killed him.
36:05You know, the funny thing is, we never would have looked for deleted photos until Morgan noticed an old assignment
36:10in your personnel file.
36:15Uppsala, Sweden.
36:16Oh, so beautiful.
36:18You know, I hear the school there is the Oxford of Northern Europe.
36:22You were stationed there about ten years ago, tracking international hackers.
36:26Yeah, Newmeyer was there at the same time. That's how you two met.
36:29You've got this all wrong.
36:32I had no idea Agent Vincent killed the man.
36:36Yeah, I don't think that you're gonna be able to convince a jury of that.
36:39Yeah, we found a series of bank transfers between you.
36:42Given the timing of the most recent payment, and the fact that it's a lot higher than all the others,
36:48it's pretty clear you were in on the decision.
36:51You're both under arrest for the murder of Agent Curtis Bellinger.
37:02What a shame.
37:06All that intellect, wasted.
37:21I'm not afraid of anything at all.
37:33Not dying in a fire.
37:36Hey.
37:38Hey.
37:42You alright?
37:44I heard you got into it with Newmeyer yesterday.
37:47Does that surprise you?
37:50You just reminded me of someone.
37:53Your dad?
37:55You mentioned he was a piece of work, so...
37:59Still is.
38:02Superior, judgmental, thinks being smart's a baseball bat you beat people over the head with.
38:09Tells his kid he's disappointed that she's wasting her gifts because she doesn't want to be like him.
38:15Morgan, you know that's ridiculous, right?
38:20Yeah, I guess I do, intellectually.
38:23Still doesn't feel good.
38:32Do you have any idea how valuable you are to us?
38:36Morgan.
38:37Do you understand how many people you have helped since you've been here?
38:39That is the exact opposite of wasting your gifts.
38:44I know a couple people who disagree with you.
38:49I'm gonna give you a piece of advice.
38:53You need proof the world's a better place because you're in it.
38:55Go home, Morgan.
39:00flowin'.
39:01See ya, Mark.
39:04Whoa!
39:04did anything to prove
39:08Until you came into my life
39:12Gave me something to lose
39:18Cuz
39:47Gracias por ver el video.
39:55Gracias por ver el video.
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