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00:02Previously on The Hunting Party
00:03It's called The Pit
00:04Home to the most dangerous and violent criminals in history
00:07All of whom the world believes are dead
00:09Or at least it was
00:10Until the blast hit
00:13Dinner with Lazarus was actually nice
00:15Nice?
00:16She didn't even know I was her son until a couple of weeks ago
00:18A new hire candidate at The Pit was flagged on their security clearance
00:21Colonel Lazarus personally pushed it through anyway
00:23Shane Florence
00:25It seems like Colonel Lazarus has known about Shane for a long time
00:38Cracked screen
00:39Ooh, that's the worst
00:40Man, you gotta get yourself a better case for this thing
00:43Yeah
00:44When's the last time you updated your software?
00:46This thing's moving a little slow
00:47I don't know, I just need the screen fixed
00:50Could be the drop
00:52Oh snap, you play Warmonger too?
00:54I guess I tried that out at some point
00:56Did you, uh, did you make it to Freya's Chariot?
00:59It's pretty epic
01:00Uh, look man, how long will it take to fix the screen?
01:03Uh, usually two business days
01:05But for a fellow Warmonger
01:07I can get this done in one
01:08For Odin
01:10Right
01:13Okay
01:14Thanks
01:15Hell yeah
01:20What a cool guy
01:43I really wanted to go see the Pirates play this weekend
01:46But all my boys are out of town
01:48FML
02:03FML
02:04Yes
02:10And here he comes
02:11And here he comes
02:12In turn four
02:12Hugging the line
02:13Throttle wide open here
02:15Expanding
02:24Hey dude
02:27I, uh, got your screen fixed
02:28I, uh, got your screen fixed
02:30Uh
02:31Thanks
02:32Oh, and I, uh
02:33I went ahead and upgraded the OS for you
02:35No more buffering when you play Warmonger
02:38Right
02:40How did you know where I lived?
02:42Company database
02:44Uh, you didn't have to
02:46Oh, it's all good
02:48It's, it's fine
02:49In fact, I didn't even charge you for it
02:51And, uh, you were on my way home
02:53So I thought I would just
02:55Deliver it
02:56Save you from having to come in again
02:59Okay
03:01Thanks, man
03:03I was, you know
03:04I, I was supposed to go to the, um
03:05Pirates game tomorrow
03:06But my friend just flaked on me
03:09Is there any chance that you
03:11Would want to go?
03:13They're great seats
03:14I splurged
03:16You know what, man
03:17I don't really like baseball
03:21So, um
03:23But you have a good time
03:24Okay
03:27You told your mom
03:28That you wanted to go to the game
03:30What the hell?
03:32Did you go through my phone?
03:33Why are you lying to me?
03:35You love baseball
03:35Get the hell out of here, you creep
03:37I was trying to be nice
03:38Hey, did you hear what I said?
03:39I said get out
03:57I said get out of here
03:59I said get out of here
03:59I said get out of here
03:59I said get out of here
03:59I said get out of here
03:59I said get out of here
03:59I said get out of here
04:00I said get out of here
04:00I said get out of here
04:02I said get out of here
04:04I said get out of here
04:06I said get out of here
04:13Shane, it's all there.
04:15Seven years ago, you were recruited to work at the pit,
04:17but your file was flagged during the vetting process
04:20and denied.
04:22Until, of course, Lazarus pushed it through herself.
04:25I'm sorry, man.
04:27She didn't just figure out that you're her biological son.
04:30She's known for years.
04:33Doesn't say in here why I was rejected.
04:36You didn't pass the psyche, Val.
04:39My source told me when they dug all this up.
04:42But they thought I was too crazy for the pit.
04:45No, no, no.
04:46Places like this, they want people they can control,
04:49that follow orders no matter how unethical.
04:50It is a good thing that you did not check those boxes.
04:54A good thing? You sure about that?
04:56And when I checked the right box for Dr. Fairfax,
04:58maybe he was onto something.
05:00Nah, don't do that. Don't do that.
05:02I know who you are.
05:05We both do.
05:07And she's an expert.
05:12Yeah, all right.
05:16Okay, so she lied to me.
05:18She pushed my paperwork through.
05:19She wanted me here.
05:22Why?
05:24If she wasn't going to tell me who she was,
05:26why go through the trouble?
05:27Best case scenario, you're her estranged son.
05:31Feelings are complicated.
05:33Worst case?
05:35Literally anything else.
05:42Speaking of,
05:44we need you out here.
05:46Yep.
05:52Shane, we're going to figure this out.
05:55Yeah.
05:58Thanks, man.
06:06All right, folks, this is a sensitive one.
06:08Inmate K-77, Byron May.
06:11His fingerprints were found all over a murder scene in Pittsburgh.
06:14Locals were in the prints already,
06:15but as usual,
06:16our system intercepted the request
06:18and bounced back in a match reference.
06:19Byron May.
06:20I don't know this one.
06:22Oh, that's a first.
06:23Well, in the 2010s,
06:25he worked as a tech specialist
06:27at an electronics store
06:28where he crossed all seven of his victims.
06:30And after only brief encounters...
06:32After a brief encounter,
06:32he would become fixated on his victims,
06:34but after they inevitably rejected his overtures,
06:37he would beat them to death
06:38with an improvised weapon, yeah?
06:39Uh, sorry,
06:40I thought you said you didn't know this guy.
06:42No, I don't know this guy.
06:43But that is the work of the East Side Ripper,
06:45and his name is not Byron May.
06:47It's Victor Rosa,
06:48who is serving consecutive life sentences
06:50at the Pennsylvania State Penitentiary.
06:52So, either they have the wrong guy,
06:54or the pit does.
06:55What the hell are we talking about?
06:57What we're talking about here,
06:59Agent Henderson,
06:59is a very delicate situation.
07:02Is there an innocent man in prison?
07:07Are you serious?
07:09I'm afraid it's more complicated than that.
07:11The East Side Ripper was a serial case
07:13of particular interest.
07:15Scientists in the pit.
07:16In 2013, they used covert surveillance technology
07:18to positively identify him as Byron May,
07:21and our team took him into custody.
07:24He had no friends or family,
07:25so no one even noticed he disappeared.
07:27Okay, so you had the actual killer in custody,
07:30did not tell the police
07:31because the case stayed open until 2015
07:33when Victor Rosa was arrested.
07:35I was not involved.
07:37But that's correct.
07:39For obvious reasons,
07:41the pit does not share information
07:42with local authorities.
07:44You understand.
07:45You had the right guy,
07:48and you did nothing to help an innocent man?
07:50Be that as it may,
07:52your job.
07:54Our job
07:56is to catch Byron May
07:58before he kills again.
08:02Nothing more, understood?
08:24Not again.
08:25Come on.
08:59Let's go.
09:32You were supposed to be at work.
09:34Who the hell are you?
10:17How are you feeling, Byron?
10:21It's safe.
10:25Can you hear your mother?
10:28Yes.
10:30Can you hear her heartbeat?
10:38Your mother loves you very much.
10:47I know.
10:50Your tax dollars hard at work, ladies and gentlemen.
10:53I did one of them sensory deprivation chambers once.
10:55I just fell asleep.
10:56It was a waste of 50 bucks.
10:57This isn't quite a sensory deprivation chamber.
11:00This was something called birth therapy, where a patient is put in a simulation of his mother's womb.
11:05It's supposed to trigger early childhood memories.
11:08Does that even work?
11:10Sometimes.
11:10Either way, when Byron got to the pit, the therapist traced the genesis of his social dysfunction back to a
11:15traumatic birth.
11:16The umbilical cord is wrapped around his neck.
11:18Okay, but that doesn't exactly add up to serial killer, right?
11:21My nephew was born the same way, and he works for a non-profit.
11:26No, I'm just saying, how does sticking Byron in a futuristic fake womb supposed to fix all the murdering?
11:32I think the hope was that he'd be in a state where the social conditioning could be rewired.
11:35It actually paid off in dividends.
11:38You know, when people brought their devices into me, I think they forgot that they store their entire lives on
11:44those things.
11:45Pictures of their kids, friends, texts, emails, the lies they tell, secrets, things they love.
11:55Hate.
11:56I could spend hours going through someone's phone, and by the end, I would know everything about this person.
12:06I mean, things they wouldn't even share with their own mother.
12:09It was like a shortcut, a cheat code.
12:14I felt so close to them, but it didn't matter.
12:22It always went the same way.
12:24It's normal to want connection, but you can't force imaginary ones into existence.
12:31All I ever wanted is for people to like me.
12:36And I just don't understand how other people can make friends so easily.
12:42It's like the more I try, the more people seem put off by it.
12:48Genuine friendships take time and understanding.
12:51They're based on a reciprocal interest, and that just doesn't happen overnight.
12:57So Byron had trouble forming authentic relationships as a kid.
13:00He couldn't do anything about that rejection.
13:02But as an adult, he responded to that rejection with violence.
13:07Okay, here's what I'm wondering.
13:09Byron killed seven people, right?
13:12How did investigators pin that guy's crazy on an innocent man?
13:15So he and Victor worked at the same electronics store.
13:19Circumstantial evidence, a DA that was under pressure to find the killer.
13:22Yeah, it wouldn't be the first time an innocent person is railroaded by the system.
13:25Right, so Victor Rosa gets a life sentence, this guy gets spa treatments.
13:29Yeah.
13:29No, no, screw Lazarus.
13:33We're not going to let an innocent man spend the rest of his life in prison, right?
13:36No, we're not.
13:37All right.
13:38Well, if we're going to put this right, we better find Byron first.
13:43Yeah.
13:53James Wilson, time of death was about a week ago.
13:57They just uncovered the body.
13:58This morning when a maintenance worker called about a weird smell.
14:01He was stabbed 63 times with a fork.
14:05Huh.
14:06Spur of the moment, kill.
14:08That tracked, right?
14:10If he's following his old MO, he would have crossed with James before all this.
14:13I've been reviewing James' socials and I just found something super creepy in one of his photos.
14:18Check it out.
14:22That looks pretty wholesome.
14:27Oh, that is creepy.
14:29He took a photo with the guy who would kill him and he had no idea.
14:33Morales, when was this taken?
14:36Two months ago.
14:38He was stalking James for a while.
14:40Morales.
14:41Hey, guys.
14:42Ben just got an angle on James' house.
14:45Ring camera from across the street has a clear view.
14:47I've got Byron leaving the house in a hurry eight days ago.
14:50Presumably right after the kill.
14:51The strange thing is, is there's no footage of Byron entering that day and there are cameras angled all over
14:56this house.
14:57How could he have exited without entering?
15:00Maybe he tunneled in.
15:03They keep going back a little further.
15:05Scrubbing.
15:08Nothing.
15:09Keep going.
15:11Okay.
15:11Going back even further.
15:14What are you thinking?
15:16All of Byron's previous kills, they happened at the entrance of the home.
15:19Maybe James invited him in.
15:21Except there's no footage of him coming in through the front door.
15:24Maybe he didn't use the front door.
15:26Whoa.
15:26Zoom in on that vent.
15:29We got him.
15:30Sending it over now.
15:36When was that?
15:37Four weeks ago.
15:38And then we don't have Byron on camera again until the day he killed James and fled.
15:42Well, that doesn't make sense.
15:44Unless he was already in the home.
15:46He didn't need to enter to kill James because he was already inside.
15:52Well, how do you stay in someone's house for a month without anyone noticing?
16:16Hey, don't step on the insulation.
16:18Underneath it's just drywall.
16:19Well, you go right through.
16:22You think that's where Byron was sleeping?
16:27Looks like a rat's nest.
16:29It's not a nest.
16:31It's a wound.
16:33Guys?
16:35We found something.
17:03Hey.
17:04Hey, check this out.
17:07What is that?
17:08He's spying on them through the holes in the air vents.
17:16Look, there's another one.
17:18Hey, these angles, they match those photos over there.
17:24Gee, why can't you have just followed James around like a normal stalker?
17:30You guys ever heard of, uh, frogging?
17:34What, like the, uh, retro video game?
17:37No, like, like frogging.
17:39Like, P-H-R-O...
17:42No?
17:43Okay.
17:45Frogging.
17:46Basically, someone sneaks into another person's home while they're away or at work, and they just...
17:50don't leave.
17:52That person comes home and has no idea that there's a stranger in their walls or their basement, or...
17:58in this case, the attic.
17:59Now that he's killed James, I wouldn't be surprised if Byron is creeping around his next victim's attic right now.
18:07Froggers were often deprived of human connection and used their voyeuristic position to connect with their victims.
18:14There's this vicarious thrill they get from staying in someone's home or their life.
18:20Most of the time, it traces back to early childhood because they were forced to hide due to trauma, shame,
18:26deep insecurity.
18:29Hey, Beau.
18:31You want a treat?
18:32Here you go, Beau.
18:35Now, by spying on someone's most naked and vulnerable moments, they get to actually connect.
18:41A lot of the time, it goes back months or even years, and it's usually non-violent, but occasionally, things
18:47take a turn.
18:49Byron used to use his victims' phones to gain access to their personal life. It's how he got to know
18:53them.
18:54But now, without his job or that access, he's infiltrating their lives, studying them, 24-7.
19:01So, Byron got to know James by spying on him.
19:04But moving into a victim's house, that is a high-risk move.
19:09Accidental contact is bound to happen.
19:10So, he gets caught, there's a confrontation, and he kills James with a fork.
19:15So, all his encounters have gone wrong.
19:18You're saying he's gonna keep doing this.
19:21What happens when it goes right?
19:22It never will.
19:25Byron's still trying to shortcut normal social development.
19:27He's using the information that he gathered during frogging to create a chance meeting with his victims.
19:32Just like his previous M.O., he's gonna craft himself into what he thinks is the perfect match for the
19:37object of his obsession.
19:39But it's gonna be just as manufactured and empty as before, so, when he inevitably gets rejected,
19:46he's gonna kill again.
19:57Hey, buddy.
19:58Walk time.
20:00Bo, where are you going?
20:02Bo, come on, boy.
20:03Let's go.
20:12Bo, come on, boy.
20:13Let's go.
20:16Hey!
20:18I'm sorry, I didn't know Eric had company.
20:20I'm Lee, the dog walker.
20:22Uh, just here to take him for a walk.
20:26But, uh...
20:27What are you doing?
20:29You know, I can come back another time.
20:50No!
21:00No!
21:01Who has not been here?
21:02No, no!
21:07You're all right.
21:07No, no!
21:08No, no, no!
21:08No, no, no!
21:09No, no, no!
21:21guys you gotta see this this is all true crime there's an entire section on serial killers no
21:28way yeah there's at least half a dozen books on the east side river oh you gotta be kidding me
21:32the pit it taught byron that friendship should be reciprocal he fixated on james because he
21:39thought james was fixated on him but how did byron know about james's interest in the east side ripper
21:43to begin with bookstore true crime convention probably got a fan club feels more specific
21:53morales can you see if there's a connection between james and victor rosa get this james made two
22:00requests to visit victor rosa in prison visiting a serial killer in prison that's a whole other level
22:05of fandom but it wasn't reciprocated looks like victor rejected both requests no there's got to
22:10be some kind of interaction phone calls letters something prison keeps a record of all correspondence
22:17yeah there's a letter from james to victor from two years ago read that to us please
22:21dear east side ripper i know how hard it is for you to make friends you've done terrible things
22:26but then again who hasn't i believe that you didn't mean to do them i know there's goodness inside of
22:33you and it's a goodness that i understand it's goodness i would like to correspond with
22:38please write me back i want to know your story i'm gonna need a list of anyone who wrote letters
22:43to victor
22:43rosa
22:48guys victor rosa received a lot of mail over the last 10 years
22:52but if i ignore everything from his family and lawyers
22:59james was one of four people who sent fan mail to the east side ripper in prison
23:03can you imagine being innocent and getting fan mail imagine writing fan mail to a serial killer
23:07it's actually very common it's a form of fibristophilia that's right we saw that with
23:11carolyn her love affair with mark marsden exactly but instead of falling in love james formed an
23:15asexual obsession with the east side ripper morales let's do a wellness check on the rest of the
23:19superfans tell the officers to make sure they're safe and lock down their homes we're on our way now
23:22two steps ahead of you pulling the addresses now i'll send them to you and pittsburgh pd copy let's
23:27go vex what are we doing
23:34i gotta talk to victor rosa you mean uh the guy lazarus gave us express orders to stay away from
23:41that's the guy you want to talk to yeah i'm not complaining i just want to make sure we're all
23:44on
23:44the same page okay look regardless of whether we're right or wrong about the superfan angle we
23:47still have one unanswered question how did byron get his hands on letters that were meant for victor
23:51rosa in prison uh why do i get the feeling you're about to suggest that we split up
23:58work the angle no it's fine i'll get one of the officers to drop me off okay bex please be
24:04careful
24:05you be careful i'm the one talking to an innocent man well tell him we're getting him out
24:30here's the thing about victor rosa he ain't once taken responsibility for what he's done
24:37this is a place of rehabilitation you can't start that journey unless you own what got you here in
24:42the first yeah i bet a lot of inmates claim they're innocent you ever get one that actually
24:49was though you hear them tell it they all are come to think of it we must be the most
24:55saintly square
24:56block in america victor get many visitors only his wife she comes every week has done for years
25:02you know it's hard for family members they can't accept the truth especially when they're incarcerated
25:08can't face it themselves
25:17you take as long as you need
25:28mr rosa my name is special agent rebecca henderson i'm with the fbi
25:33is this about my appeal um actually this is about this is about the murder of james wilson
25:43never heard of him you sure because it says that he sent you letters twice while you've been in
25:50prison these were written to the east side river that's not me okay they weren't written to you
25:59but what did you do with them i mean i know that the prison screens them but once you actually
26:02got
26:03them did you keep them look my lawyer said it was all right they're my property i can share them
26:07with
26:07whoever i want what do you mean share them sorry who did you share these with
26:17hey listen to this it's from kenneth wiley dear mr ripper i am writing to you today as someone who
26:23has
26:23the utmost respect and understanding for what you have gone through mr ripper yeah we need a watch
26:30list for anyone sending fan mail to serial killers especially the ones using honorific titles fanboy
26:35or not mr wiley is a potential victim i just got confirmation from local officers they're en route
26:41to all three locations i tell them we're five minutes out from wiley's and we're gonna cross
26:45them off the list one by one coffee i'd like to report a missing dog um at home this morning
26:55before i left for work he went out with my dog walker but i can't reach him and he hasn't
27:02come
27:03home yet he's a multicolored pomeranian he's mostly black um two years old his name is beau
27:12yes he is he's microchiped
27:22victor i want to help you okay
27:27i get it you don't trust law enforcement i wouldn't either if i were in your shoes but
27:34i'm gonna level with you okay the da that convicted you he ignored evidence due to political pressure
27:39to get a conviction he also suppressed critical testimony believe me when i say i want to help you
27:49my wife visits me every week 10 years i'm not the only one in prison you understand
28:02my son thinks i'm a killer
28:07he doesn't visit he doesn't write anymore i'm sorry you said that he still loves me
28:15that he understands what horrible mistakes i've made
28:23but he's not going to visit me until i confess that i'm the east side ripper
28:31so admit that i'm a monster that i'm not
28:37or never see my son again
28:41what kind of choice is that
28:48it's a choice you don't have to make
28:51i know you're innocent
28:56victor i need your help to prove that
29:00okay
29:13i think i found a friend of yours
29:15oh my god i can't believe it thank you
29:19uh where where did you find them
29:22uh just uh wandering over by the park
29:24yeah i saw the address on the collar and figure i'd just walk over here
29:28i i don't know how i'm gonna be able to thank you
29:31oh
29:37uh um do you want to come in can i get you a drink or something
29:41uh yeah
29:43yeah a drink would be nice
29:45yeah thanks
29:46uh yeah
29:56morales new wrinkle
29:57there's evidence that byron has been to each of the houses that we've been to but by the looks of
30:01it he didn't stay long
30:02but he cased the others before settling on james
30:04yeah that's what it looks like we've only got one person left on the list
30:07hey how come we can't get a hold of bex
30:09she's still at the prison she had to give up her comms and her phone
30:11all right let her know we're on our way to the last house and to meet us there
30:14on it
30:18who did you send james wilson's letters to
30:22victor look
30:23i can't tell you why
30:25but this information it could get you out of here
30:29her name is kendra wilcox
30:31she's a famous crime writer
30:33she's gotten people exonerated before
30:35it's the only reason i wrote her back
30:37and she specifically asked for the letters
30:40she asked for everything
30:41i gave her case files letters from my family the fan mail all of it
30:46okay
30:46mail
30:47phone call
30:48thanks sorry victor one second
30:52anderson
30:52vex
30:52we've been trying to get a hold of you
30:54the guys have searched all the houses on the list
30:56and there was evidence that byron was there but now we've run out of fan mail
30:58okay
31:00byron focused on the fan mail because it gave him acceptance and understanding so
31:03who else who else would write victor letters expressing acceptance and understanding for the eastward ripper's crimes
31:14hey you said your son he used to write you letters
31:16eric hasn't written me in a long time
31:20or alice
31:24my name is eric by the way
31:26eric rosa
31:28byron
31:29it's nice to meet you
31:32cheers
31:37byron posed as a famous crime writer who promised to help victor with the case
31:40and that's why victor sent him everything
31:42so victor thinks he's been emailing someone who can help prove his innocence
31:45but really he's been talking to the actual killer all along
31:47morales did you find eric rose's letters that he sent his father
31:49yeah listen to this
31:51people talk about the east side ripper like he's a monster and i understand why
31:55you and i both know life isn't that simple
31:58nothing is black and white
31:59i know you have a lot of love in your heart
32:01but i can't be in your life unless you admit to being a murderer
32:05and ask for forgiveness for your crimes
32:07that's exactly what byron would want to read
32:08i need eric's phone number right now
32:12and i was just running by the park when i saw him alone
32:16i'm training for a marathon
32:18oh
32:20no way the the chatsville
32:21uh yeah
32:22me too
32:23we got we got to train together
32:25i got a group of buddies we all go running in the morning
32:28oh yeah definitely
32:31oh man i'm sorry but i gotta probably call it a night
32:35gotta get up early for work
32:37the old grindstone huh
32:39all good
32:47um listen thank you for bringing him home
32:51i don't know what i would have done if i lost him
32:53of course
32:54and no worries i have to go visit my dad tomorrow anyway
32:59oh uh where does he live
33:01he's uh in prison
33:05he's a good guy but he got into a fight with someone
33:09it's been a really hard few years
33:11but it's a long story
33:14i'm so sorry man that really sucks
33:18yeah
33:20anyway i don't know why i just said all that
33:23over sharing
33:27i'll see you around
33:28uh hey wait um
33:33believe it or not i know what that's like
33:37uh my dad's in prison too
33:41i don't talk about it a lot but um
33:46my dad is victor rosa
33:50uh he's the east side ripper
33:55wow
33:55yeah uh most people are pretty freaked out when i tell them
34:01that's not very fair to you
34:06uh sorry just one second
34:15oh god
34:18what is it what's wrong
34:19um my dog walker's body was just found
34:25um someone killed him
34:29i guess that's why beau was wandering around lost
34:37how'd you know his name is beau
34:39his car
34:41it's just an address on the car
34:53he isn't picking up
34:57oh well if his name's not on his collar you must have said it then
35:03yeah yeah
35:04yeah you're probably right um uh um listen i i should probably
35:09deal with this so
35:11okay okay well
35:15this was really nice
35:17i hope to see you around
35:21yeah yeah
36:00stace
36:01eric rosa this is the fbi are you home right now
36:03the the fbi
36:04i need you to be quiet and listen to me
36:06we have reason to believe that there's a dangerous intruder in your house
36:08you need to get out and go somewhere safe now
36:10we'll be there in two minutes
36:11wait are you talking about the weirdo guy byron
36:16did he kill my dog walker
36:18eric get out of your house now
36:20no no no no no it's fine
36:22he just left
36:23no he didn't he is in your house right now
36:28eric
36:48eric eric stop please stop what do you want from me i just want to be your friend
36:55eric eric i know you can forgive me i know because you said so yourself
37:00what what are you talking about
37:04in your letters you said that you could forgive the east side ripper
37:08no i i wrote those letters to my dad
37:15oh my god
37:20help me somebody help me please
37:22hey hey byron drop the knife
37:24byron drop it
37:30okay you're okay
37:31yeah
37:32all right
37:36we just need your fingerprints right
37:43you're all right
37:44you're all right
37:45you're okay
37:45come on
37:50call the cleaners
37:51wait stop stop stop
37:53shane's right
37:54we're not cleaning this one up
38:00victor rosa will never be free if they don't find the real killer
38:06masani
38:17more or less in about 30 minutes pittsburgh pd is about to send over some prints
38:21make sure they're a match this time
38:23will do
38:28victor
38:29hey
38:30i'm doing
38:31the lawyer says you're getting out
38:36this new evidence that fingerprints change everything
38:39he'll have the appeal filed tonight
38:51what do you want me to do
38:57eric
38:58come here
39:00come here
39:01oh my god
39:14hey
39:23thank you
39:25okay thanks for letting me know
39:28hey
39:30i just got off the phone with eric rosa his father
39:33is gonna be a free man
39:34hey we did the right thing
39:36there will be consequences
39:39lazarus wants to talk to us
39:40a letter
39:41just help this ain't justice
39:43mm-hmm
39:45well
39:47you know there's always been this
39:48this part of me that
39:50you know daydream when i finally met my mom
39:53she'd be a good person
39:55you know just misunderstood or
39:58wrongly convicted
39:59like victor rosa
40:00yeah
40:02yeah
40:02hey
40:03you really think
40:05she attacked
40:06cyrus's convoy
40:07i do
40:13okay
40:16hey
40:20we still don't have proof
40:25why don't we need to find some
40:44we're after a killer puppet maker
40:48this is not what i expected
40:53the hunting party
40:55new next thursday on nbc and peacock
41:00the victim was a fighter
41:03something went sideways
41:06you ever seen anything like this
41:08this is the first
41:09svu new next thursday on nbc and peacock
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