🚔 Sheriff Country (2025) - Season 1 Episode 11
Duty calls in the heartland. In Episode11], deputies face their toughest challenges yet—from high-speed pursuits and tense domestic calls to community outreach and moral dilemmas. Behind the badge, discover the human stories of courage, sacrifice, and service in rural America.
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• [E10 Hook: "Night shift brings unexpected emergencies & critical decisions"]
• [E11 Hook: "A pursuit tests skill, strategy & split-second judgment"]
• [E12 Hook: "Community tensions rise as deputies bridge trust gaps"]
• [E13 Hook: "Personal and professional lines blur under pressure"]
• [E14 Hook: "The season's biggest case reaches a turning point"]
• [E15 Hook: "Finale: resolutions, revelations & what's next for the team"]
• Authentic ride-alongs, real calls & unfiltered deputy perspectives
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Law Enforcement Reality / Docu-Series / Crime Documentary
• Original Network: [Customize: e.g., Reelz / Local Syndication / Streaming]
• Season: 1 | Episode:11
• Setting: Rural USA / County Sheriff's Department
• Language: English (Original Audio)
• Runtime: ~42 minutes (full) | Clip/Highlight version: ~8-12 min
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⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: This video is shared for promotional, review, and informational purposes only. All rights to "Sheriff Country" belong to the original production company and broadcasting network. This upload complies with Fair Use guidelines (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act). No copyright infringement intended.
Duty calls in the heartland. In Episode11], deputies face their toughest challenges yet—from high-speed pursuits and tense domestic calls to community outreach and moral dilemmas. Behind the badge, discover the human stories of courage, sacrifice, and service in rural America.
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• [E10 Hook: "Night shift brings unexpected emergencies & critical decisions"]
• [E11 Hook: "A pursuit tests skill, strategy & split-second judgment"]
• [E12 Hook: "Community tensions rise as deputies bridge trust gaps"]
• [E13 Hook: "Personal and professional lines blur under pressure"]
• [E14 Hook: "The season's biggest case reaches a turning point"]
• [E15 Hook: "Finale: resolutions, revelations & what's next for the team"]
• Authentic ride-alongs, real calls & unfiltered deputy perspectives
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Law Enforcement Reality / Docu-Series / Crime Documentary
• Original Network: [Customize: e.g., Reelz / Local Syndication / Streaming]
• Season: 1 | Episode:11
• Setting: Rural USA / County Sheriff's Department
• Language: English (Original Audio)
• Runtime: ~42 minutes (full) | Clip/Highlight version: ~8-12 min
🎧 Prefer audio? Listen to Sheriff Country recaps on podcast platforms.
👉 Enjoying the series? Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and comment: "What would YOU do in this situation? 👇" Turn on notifications 🔔 so you never miss the next shift!
#SheriffCountry #LawEnforcement #RuralCrime #RealityTV #PoliceDocu #SheriffLife #S1E[X] #FirstResponders #AmericanHeartland #BingeWatch #CrimeSeries
⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: This video is shared for promotional, review, and informational purposes only. All rights to "Sheriff Country" belong to the original production company and broadcasting network. This upload complies with Fair Use guidelines (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act). No copyright infringement intended.
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00:00Previously on Sheriff Country.
00:01My sister Zoe disappeared 14 years ago.
00:04She went to a party one night and she never came home.
00:06You're a sheriff's deputy. You can get answers.
00:08Mr. Barlow, you're under arrest for violation of the United States Internal Revenue Code.
00:12You're sown to win, Sheriff. Now you shall reap the whirlwind.
00:16I need a shot, Travis.
00:18I shot someone.
00:19There's too much pressure. His heart's not popping. He's dying.
00:22Tell him, Laura. I love her.
00:23Boone, you are not saying goodbye.
00:25Cover me.
00:27Axel under attack.
00:28I'm ready to fight for you now.
00:58Southwest corner.
01:00Copy.
01:36Look 이제 you have zumal.
01:41We'll be back.
01:42Check out the car.
01:43Bye.
01:45Bye.
01:46Bye.
02:07No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
02:14Morning.
02:19I think I missed my calling.
02:21I should have gone into medicine.
02:23Hmm.
02:23Mm-hmm.
02:25That is not the ringing endorsement that I was fishing for.
02:29I was just thinking about the night I was discharged from the hospital and you used a long tape and
02:34ripped a chunk of skin off my chest.
02:35It could happen to anyone.
02:37Twice.
02:44Honestly, Meg, seeing you in action during the siege never has anyone so clearly found their calling.
02:54I couldn't have done it without my people.
02:57There's no doubt.
02:58When you're doing Bloom and Cassidy their Medals of Valor tomorrow, maybe think about giving one to yourself.
03:07Okay, how'd I do?
03:11Hey, dermis intact.
03:14And how are the lungs?
03:16Good as new.
03:18Yeah.
03:18I guess you know if Barlow knew what he was doing.
03:21I don't joke about him.
03:23Do you remember how much you love my jokes?
03:26Boo.
03:26I have never loved your jokes.
03:34Hi.
03:35I feel so lucky.
03:41I never thought I'd get another chance.
03:43You had me scared there for a minute.
03:45Mm-hmm.
03:46I mean with you.
03:53Mom, can I borrow your hair dryer?
04:01Obviously, this is not how we were going to tell you.
04:06Here you go.
04:07Seriously?
04:11Unbelievable.
04:13That is not the reaction I was expecting.
04:16Well, we surprised her.
04:18Dispatch to Adam 1.
04:19You are needed at the courthouse, Scott.
04:21Hey, go.
04:22Go.
04:22We'll talk about it up there.
04:23She'll be fine.
04:24Okay.
04:26Boone.
04:27Welcome back.
04:29You know, you learn a lot on medical leave.
04:30Like, did you know that Bob Barker doesn't host The Price is Right anymore?
04:33Yeah, I did know that.
04:34Hello.
04:35Sheriff Fox.
04:36What do we got?
04:38This is Theo.
04:39That's Reed.
04:40Short version.
04:41They broke into the courthouse, hacked the computers, stole a bunch of files, then set
04:44off the alarm.
04:44Here's the twist.
04:45They say Edgewater County hired them to do it.
04:48No, no.
04:48They're lying.
04:48Someone would have told me.
04:50Who's that?
04:50That's Russell, the night guard.
04:53I'm calling my boss.
04:54Our contract's in there.
04:55Along with the contact info for six people from the county board of supervisors who can verify
04:59our story.
05:00All right.
05:00That's to tighten up security after the siege.
05:02So, you're criminals for hire?
05:04White hat hackers.
05:06We use our powers for good.
05:08We get paid to do these penetration tests.
05:11Pen tests.
05:12No one says penetration.
05:13Basically, we get hired to identify and exploit any physical or digital vulnerabilities.
05:18We'll be sharing our findings with the county tomorrow.
05:20It can get awkward.
05:21Yeah, people do not like their browser history projected up on a share screen.
05:25Our findings are on those thumb drives.
05:28You buying any of this?
05:30I don't know how many burglars are waiting around to get caught.
05:33Why wasn't my office notified in advance?
05:35That's part of it.
05:37They're also testing police response time, giving us advance notice.
05:39We defeat the purpose.
05:40Boone and I responded within two minutes.
05:42No biggie.
05:42A plus plus.
05:44Here, you start making calls.
05:46Deputy Campbell, can I have a word?
05:49What are you doing here?
05:50What do you mean?
05:52I was cleared to return.
05:53The review panel declared a good shoot.
05:55That's not what I'm talking about.
05:57It's no small thing to take a life, even if it's justified.
06:01There's no shame in it if you need more time.
06:02I don't.
06:04You're here.
06:05So's Boone.
06:06Why should I be any different?
06:09I'm fine, Sheriff.
06:12All right, put those two in your car while Boone calls around.
06:15Courthouse employees are going to start showing up.
06:17I have a feeling it might get heated.
06:19What the hell are you saying?
06:20These guys break into my courthouse, claim it's their job, and we just take their word for it?
06:26Nobody's taking their word for it, Judge Caffey.
06:28We have confiscated their belongings, and Deputy Campbell has a suspect in her cruiser until we verify their story.
06:34Can we at least go inside and see what they rifled through?
06:37I'm sorry, Judge McRae.
06:38Not until we figure out whether it's a crime scene.
06:40They copied everything off our computers?
06:42Bailiffs, judges, all court personnel, I believe so.
06:45But some of that sensitive material.
06:49I just got off the phone with someone from the County Board of Supervisors.
06:53She confirmed the story.
06:54These guys are legit.
06:55Thanks for your patience, everyone.
06:56You can now enter the building.
06:57If you have any complaints, please take it up with the county.
07:00I'm going to grab a bite with Nora.
07:03That's great.
07:04How's she doing?
07:06You know, she was shaken up at first.
07:08We had to stop watching the news.
07:09She didn't like seeing the details.
07:13But she really likes being the wife of a small-town celebrity.
07:17Who could blame her?
07:20She moved here yet?
07:21We're getting there.
07:21How about you and Travis?
07:24It's good.
07:25It's really good.
07:26Whoa.
07:27What is this girlish glow?
07:30I know.
07:30It's gross.
07:32We may have screwed up, though.
07:33We were waiting for the perfect time to tell Skye, and then this morning, she walked in on us.
07:38No.
07:38Oh, no.
07:39God, no, no.
07:40Just kissing.
07:41Oh.
07:41But she wasn't thrilled.
07:43I mean, did you expect her to be thrilled?
07:44Kind of.
07:45Isn't that every divorced kid's dream?
07:46Your parents getting back together?
07:47Give her time.
07:49Once she sees this, uh, hello, she'll come around.
07:52Get out of here.
07:54You guys are free to go.
07:57Nice.
07:57Thumb drives.
08:00First step.
08:01Hey, we're in town until tomorrow.
08:04Do you like line dancing?
08:06You have to excuse my friend here.
08:08You've got a little bit of a crack.
08:09Yo, dude, lay off.
08:11We saw you on TV.
08:12That whole siege of the sheriff's office, that was insane.
08:15You're one of the Edgewater heroes, right?
08:17I didn't come up with a nickname.
08:20Hey!
08:20Your sons of bitches cost you my job.
08:23You should have been better at it.
08:24Hey!
08:26Hey!
08:30You okay?
08:39I'm fine.
08:42So how does it feel to be wearing the badge again?
08:45It's pretty boring.
08:46You're such a liar.
08:48You're beaming.
08:49It's because I'm looking at you.
08:51No.
08:52Don't even try that.
08:53You just keep digging.
08:55You just keep digging.
08:56You know, you have a little something.
08:58What?
08:58Right there.
09:00So rad.
09:04Hey, Amber.
09:05Can we have the check, please?
09:07Oh, uh, it's been taken care of.
09:10They say thank you for keeping Edgewater safe.
09:13And Nora, they want to make sure you know your boyfriend's a hero.
09:16Thanks.
09:16Um, could you, do you mind just letting him know that he's not my boyfriend, that he's
09:20my, um, he's my husband?
09:22I'll do.
09:23Thanks.
09:23That's the first time you've called me, though.
09:26It felt good.
09:28Adam 2, respond.
09:29Hit and run with a 1055 by the Valley West Hotel.
09:33Copy Adam 2, en route.
09:36I'm sorry.
09:37I knew the medical leave couldn't last forever.
09:40Okay.
09:40Mom.
09:42What's a 1055?
09:46It's a, it's a dead body.
09:51I'll see you tonight.
09:52Okay.
09:57Thank you very much.
09:59Do you have an idea on the victim?
10:01John Doe, no wallet, phone smashed to hell.
10:04Oh, could it have been an accident?
10:06Ah, they ran over the poor guy twice.
10:16See you.
10:31No traffic cameras, no witnesses.
10:34His injuries suggest that they hit him at around 50 miles an hour.
10:37And then they reverse back over.
10:41Mickey, the security guard at the courthouse punched my car.
10:44Yeah, we'll look into him.
10:46I think we should bring him in now.
10:47Cassidy, we're evaluating the crime scene.
10:49We will follow the evidence.
10:51Right now, everyone's a suspect.
11:02Tweezers?
11:07Is that a paint chip?
11:11We're looking for a blue car.
11:15Cassidy, you stay on scene.
11:17I want you to oversee Theo's transport and Bunya with me.
11:19We've got to track his movements from the time we released him
11:21until the time he ended up here.
11:28This is where Theo and Reed were staying, according to their binder.
11:36Sheriff's office.
11:36Sheriff's office.
11:46iPad on the table.
11:47There's cash on the dresser.
11:49This wasn't a robbery.
11:50Sheriff Fox.
11:50What the hell is going on?
11:53Where's Theo?
11:57Three years we worked together.
11:59I mean, he wasn't just a partner.
12:01He was family, you know?
12:02I do.
12:04Um, can you walk me through your morning after Cassidy released you?
12:07We came back here, dropped off our stuff, and then went to go grab food.
12:13But Theo's vegan.
12:14He has trouble eating on the road.
12:16He couldn't find anything, so he took a cab back here while I ate.
12:19Oh, he, um, texted me.
12:23This driver needs a cologne intervention.
12:25What time is that?
12:269.26 a.
12:28CHP responded a little before 10.
12:31Okay.
12:32That's our window.
12:34Did Theo know anyone in Edgewater?
12:36Anyone who might want to hurt him?
12:37No, I mean, we both flew in for the job.
12:39Did anybody else know where you were staying?
12:42I mean, it was in the binder, but you're the only ones who saw.
12:44You said you guys dropped off stuff.
12:46What's stuff?
12:48Stuff.
12:50Stuff from the pen test, the thumb drives.
12:53We hit them in here.
12:55That's what they took.
12:57Why would someone steal those?
12:58And people keep all sorts of private stuff on their work computers.
13:00Stuff they might not want shared with the board of supervisors.
13:03Exactly.
13:03Who else knew about the pen test?
13:04We're doing the investigating read.
13:06But I can help.
13:07No, you can't.
13:09All right, we'll have a crime scene unit process this room.
13:11What's a good number to reach you if anything comes up?
13:19Stay safe.
13:24The stolen thumb drives definitely pointed to someone who knew about the pen test.
13:28Factor in the narrow time window, you can assume that whoever killed Theo followed Reed and him from the courthouse
13:34back to their motel.
13:36What'd you find on the security guard?
13:37Russell Kavner.
13:39Get this.
13:39The lock on Theon Reed's motel was picked, right?
13:42Well, Kavner used to work as a locksmith.
13:45He would know how to do that.
13:46And he certainly had the morning free after getting fired.
13:48Did you get an address?
13:49And to sell.
13:50He hasn't been answering.
13:52All right, Boone, pay him a visit.
13:54Cassidy, you and I are going to make a list of everyone who was at the courthouse this morning.
13:59Russell Kavner, this is Deputy Boone.
14:01I just have a few questions for you.
14:08Mr. Kavner.
14:25Do not move.
14:26Do not move.
14:27I didn't do it, okay?
14:28I didn't do it, okay?
14:29I went to an A-B-D after I got fired.
14:32A lot of good that did me.
14:33Get out of there!
14:33You almost got yourself shot!
14:35Turn around.
14:36Hands on your head.
14:42Sit down.
14:43I swear, I said the same thing to the other guy.
14:46The other guy?
14:47Is there someone else here?
14:59Hey, this other guy.
15:01Was it the dude from the courthouse this morning?
15:03Yeah.
15:04He left a little while ago.
15:09You almost have to admire it.
15:11No, you don't.
15:15Russell's at the hospital.
15:17He consented to rehab, and I confirmed his alibi.
15:19Also, he remembered something once he sobered up.
15:22When we were at the courthouse, Judge McCray asked him if he knew where Theo and Reed were staying.
15:28McCray?
15:30The juvenile judge?
15:32With that non-profit, the McCray Children's Fund.
15:34No more keeps wanting me to donate my old Buick there.
15:36Not happening.
15:38Close that door.
15:42Okay, so there were eight people other than Russell at the courthouse.
15:46We're going to look into all of them, but I want to start with the judges.
15:50Cassidy, you take McCray.
15:51Go ahead.
15:51You take Caffey.
15:52The possible motives.
15:54Let's get eyes on their cars.
15:56Do it quietly.
15:56Between the two of them, they have 50 years on the bench.
15:58They're not going to like us sniffing around.
16:00We'll circle back tomorrow.
16:02Okay.
16:02Okay.
16:03Okay.
16:06Okay.
16:07I'm worried about her.
16:08Should I be?
16:09We all got eyes on her, you know.
16:11Her family's looking out for her.
16:14Good to have you back, Boone.
16:16It's good to be back, boss.
16:20Hey.
16:22Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
16:23Hang on.
16:23Your dad's almost home.
16:24We're going to eat together.
16:25We have some things to discuss.
16:26Uh, I know.
16:28And that is why I'm going to eat upstairs.
16:31Oh, come on, Scott.
16:32Can't we talk about this like adults?
16:34I'm sorry, Mom, but I'm in the middle,
16:35and I really don't want to be, so.
16:37What do you mean?
16:38How are you in the middle?
16:39Look, I know this thing with your dad is a surprise,
16:41but is it really that big of a surprise?
16:43Just talk to dad, okay?
16:46Well, I'm talking to you.
16:48I know, but we're talking about two different things.
16:52I'm talking about your dad and I getting back together.
16:54What are you talking about?
16:56Hey, smells good in here.
17:01Are you going to tell her or am I?
17:03Tell me what?
17:09Look, I'm not mad that you and dad are back together.
17:12I'm mad that he hasn't told you who his new client is.
17:15Sorry, dad, but it's a small office and the walls are thin.
17:20Tell her.
17:30Enoch Barlow.
17:33I'm defending Enoch Barlow.
17:44How is this even legal?
17:45You're a witness.
17:46You were shot by one of his guys.
17:48The judge hasn't signed off on it yet.
17:51I was waiting to tell you until we got court approval.
17:54We?
17:55You and Barlow?
17:56He, uh, he called me from jail earlier this week.
17:59We got to talking and, I don't know, somehow during the siege we connected.
18:05Oh, God.
18:07He's using you, Travis.
18:08It's a PR stunt.
18:09You can't even see it.
18:10Nick, he's got a case.
18:12That whole thing started with a bad arrest.
18:14The feds blew in with a paper-thin tax evasion case.
18:17Do you remember lying on the floor of the utility room bleeding out?
18:20It was a war, Travis.
18:22Boone took a bullet.
18:24Cassidy took a life.
18:26We all did.
18:28And you want to defend the person that could have prevented the violence but didn't?
18:33He's also the guy that kept me alive.
18:35He didn't have to do that.
18:36And it wasn't Enoch who started the siege.
18:38It was his people.
18:39But he trained them to do.
18:41And if a jury agrees with you, then he will go to jail for the rest of his life.
18:45He is still entitled to a defense.
18:47I'm not saying that he's not.
18:49But why does it have to be you?
18:50Because I almost died, Mick.
18:53That was almost the end.
18:55Yeah, I remember lying there, bleeding, not being able to breathe.
18:59And you know what I kept thinking?
19:00I kept thinking, my life has been this big.
19:02I was a father at 18.
19:04I've never left Edgewater.
19:05I love you, Mickey.
19:06And I love Skye.
19:08And I don't regret a second of it.
19:11But I have never had that case.
19:14I never strived.
19:16Then run a marathon!
19:19I don't know.
19:20Take up rock climbing!
19:21You're not hearing me.
19:22The FBI acted with reckless impunity when they stormed in with no warning, no backup.
19:29None of us should have been in that situation.
19:31And someone has to tell the jury that story, Mickey.
19:35I have to fight for what is important to me.
19:38Like me.
19:39Yeah.
19:40You said, before the siege, you said you'd fight for me.
19:47Is this how you do it?
19:48It's not like that, Mick.
19:50I'm not choosing this case over you.
19:53But you have to.
19:55It's either me or the case.
19:57You can't have both.
19:58It's an ultimatum.
20:07You know...
20:09I really thought that if I just explained it to you right, then you'd understand.
20:18But I guess I should have known you wouldn't even try.
20:27I'm going to bed, but for the record...
20:32We all nearly died that night.
20:37I'm going to bed.
20:54Hey, Miranda.
20:56Hey, come in.
20:57How are you, sweetie?
20:59I was hoping to catch your mom.
21:00Is she home?
21:02Uh, no.
21:03She and my dad both left for work.
21:05Oh, shoot.
21:05Uh, this is for her.
21:07I'm getting on a plane to New York, so I can't make the medal ceremony.
21:10I just wanted to wish her well.
21:12The last time she and I spoke...
21:14Uh, well, I just...
21:15I thought a peace offering was in order.
21:18Oh, that's so sweet.
21:19I'm...
21:19I'm sure she'll appreciate it.
21:22You said your dad left, too.
21:24Is he staying here?
21:27Um...
21:28Yeah, well, he was recuperating.
21:30He was.
21:31Not sure about now.
21:33Uh-oh.
21:33Are they not getting along?
21:34Until last night, they were getting along great.
21:37Like, really great.
21:39Skye, you don't mean...
21:41Yeah.
21:42Oh, my God.
21:43They're back together.
21:43I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
21:45Those two always seem to find a way.
21:47Though you don't seem too thrilled.
21:49Um, no, it's not that.
21:51It's just...
21:54I'm really enmeshed in my parents' lives.
21:57Living with my mom, working for my dad.
22:01I feel like I'm 14.
22:04Did you know I tried to work for my father?
22:06And he wouldn't hire me.
22:09Yeah, your pop-pop always wanted your dad to take over the company.
22:13I had to go work for a competitor and double their business before my dad would even consider bringing me
22:18on.
22:19That's insane.
22:20No, it was good for me.
22:21Made me better.
22:21Or sometimes you have to kick yourself out of the nest.
22:28You are really talented, Skye.
22:34Come work for me.
22:38That Frehley Timber?
22:40We're Frehley Horizons now.
22:42A lot of change is happening at the company.
22:44A very exciting time.
22:47But what would I do?
22:49I could stand here and tell you all the stuff I need help with, but...
22:51The real answer is you'll work harder than you've ever worked in your life.
22:55And you'll learn a hell of a lot.
23:01Thank you so much for coming on such short notice.
23:04I reached out to five juvenile lawyers, and no one got back to me.
23:07Well, I'm not surprised.
23:09Judge McCrae's had people censured for less.
23:11She is vindictive.
23:13Calculating.
23:14Really?
23:15That's not her reputation.
23:17Well, she's got this whole town convinced she's some kind of insane.
23:20So who is she really?
23:25When I was at the public defender's office, I had this client.
23:31Twelve years old.
23:32Judge McCrae sentenced him to three days in juvie for stealing a pack of gum.
23:36And that was on top of fourteen days for spray painting a stop sign.
23:40Twelve years old.
23:42Seventeen days in a cell.
23:43That's awful.
23:45And the thing that really killed me was she would send them out to this private detention
23:48center way out on the county, like, just far enough to make it tough for families to visit.
23:53It's just needlessly cruel.
23:55That detention center, what's it called?
23:58Make sure we have enough glasses, too, for everyone.
24:01Morning, Gina.
24:02Uh, you do know that you're getting your picture taken today, right?
24:07I have a hairbrush in my desk.
24:09Guests arriving in an hour.
24:11My sister stole tampons when she was fourteen.
24:13My mom begged the judge to be lenient.
24:15Zoe had never been arrested.
24:17She got a month.
24:18I was only eleven, but I remember visiting.
24:20Downey Correctional Facility.
24:22Two-hour drive out on the county line.
24:24She was never the same after.
24:27She started acting out, fighting with my mom.
24:30I don't think she would have disappeared if it hadn't been for that sentence.
24:33Okay, why are you telling me this?
24:35Mary McRae was the judge.
24:37She's been doing this for years.
24:39Over-sentencing kids for minor offenses and then shipping them off to Downey.
24:44And she gets away with it because the Juvia records are sealed.
24:47I agree, it's terrible, but what does this have to do with Theo's murder?
24:50The county spends millions every year incarcerating kids.
24:54Downey is private, so the number's even higher.
24:57This is a for-profit prison, McKee.
25:00So the more kids you put away, the more money you make.
25:03You think McRae's getting kickbacks?
25:05She's certainly keeping the beds full.
25:06And the evidence was in the thumb drives.
25:10I just pulled security footage from the courthouse parking lot.
25:13I wanted to get eyes on Judge Caffey's vehicle.
25:15I found something way better.
25:17That is Vim Galdin, McRae's bailiff.
25:19This footage is from yesterday, a few hours after Theo was killed.
25:23Galdin is driving a large red SUV.
25:25But earlier that morning, he drove a small blue SUV.
25:31That is, he did before Theo got run over.
25:34And then he switched it for the large red SUV.
25:38All right, we've got to pull registrations for both of these vehicles.
25:40Already done.
25:41The blue SUV is Galdin's.
25:43The red SUV is registered to a Steve Healy.
25:45No known connection between them.
25:46So, I called Healy.
25:47Healy said he donated the red SUV three weeks ago to the McRae Children's Fund.
25:51McRae's non-profit.
25:53This can't be a coincidence.
25:55We need to get a warrant.
25:56Gina.
25:58Judge Alice Thompson.
26:00She on the guest list for today?
26:01Yeah, she'll be here.
26:02Give her a call.
26:03See if she can come in a bit early.
26:12See why you didn't want to do this at the courthouse.
26:14We really need to get our hands on Vim Galdin's SUV.
26:17So, I need a search warrant for his home and for the McRae Children's Fund warehouse.
26:22Do you think we have enough for that?
26:24I really think we met the burden.
26:25In a normal case, maybe.
26:28There's nothing normal about going after a sitting judge.
26:31If you take aim at McRae, you best not miss.
26:36I think you need more.
26:38What?
26:38It's ridiculous.
26:40Thank you, Judge Thompson.
26:42We'll be right there.
26:47Judge Thompson was doing us a favor.
26:49She might have just saved our case.
26:50Sure doesn't feel like it.
26:51Hey, we get one shot at this.
26:55All right, we should have Caltrans pull the traffic cam footage between the motel and
27:00the courthouse.
27:00If we see Galdin's car anywhere along the way, that could tip the scale.
27:04In the meantime, let's all just take a breath and get through this ceremony.
27:08Or I could skip the ceremony and I can donate my car to McRae's Children's Fund.
27:13And if I see the blue SUV with the front smashed in, then we can seize it under the Plainview
27:17Doctrine and screw the warrant.
27:19That's not how the Plainview works, Ghastie.
27:22And you know that.
27:23I know the connection to your sister has made this case very personal for you, but you're
27:27not thinking straight.
27:28I want you to receive the medal and then go home and get some rest.
27:31I don't want the damn medal.
27:33Theo is dead.
27:34These kids' lives are getting ruined.
27:36And we can't even get a warrant.
27:38Meanwhile, I murder someone and they want to throw me a party?
27:40Hey.
27:42You didn't murder anybody.
27:45You didn't.
27:46You were defending yourself.
27:48You did everything right.
27:49That's what everyone keeps saying.
27:52And if that's true, then why can't I sleep?
28:01Mickey, the journalists are getting antsy.
28:03And boom, Nora's looking for you.
28:05We'll be right there.
28:11Cassidy, hey.
28:13Look at me.
28:17We're all here for you.
28:21We got each other through that night.
28:23We're going to get each other through the aftermath.
28:25Okay?
28:29Take a few minutes.
29:02Reed?
29:03It's Deputy Campbell.
29:05We met yesterday?
29:06Okay.
29:07I have a proposition for you.
29:31How do they do this?
29:34Leave their house every morning.
29:35Kiss their loved ones goodbye.
29:38Not knowing if they're ever going to see them, I guess.
29:42I don't know.
29:44They put it out of their head.
29:46They don't think about it.
29:47Yeah.
29:49Yeah, I guess that's right.
29:51But what about their loved ones?
29:54What are they supposed to do?
29:58The same.
30:02The same.
30:23You are outbound.
30:25out now. I shot someone.
30:27You kept me alive. You okay, Cass?
30:31I'm good.
30:35You missed
30:35the spot.
30:37We were gonna repair it,
30:39but I don't want anyone to forget what you guys went
30:41through that night or what you did for this town.
30:43You should be proud of what you did.
30:45Can I shake the hand of
30:47an Edgewater hero?
30:50Judge McCray.
30:51Call me Mary. Cassidy Campbell.
30:53I know who you are. You've been
30:55all over the news. Can I get
30:57a photo?
31:04Actually,
31:05I think you knew my sister, Zoe Campbell.
31:08I
31:09can't say I remember the name.
31:11Oh, that's a winner.
31:13From one public servant to another.
31:22Those of us who wear
31:23wear the badge,
31:24know that it is just a piece of metal.
31:26It doesn't make you stronger
31:27or braver.
31:28It just amplifies
31:29what's already inside the person wearing it.
31:32Medals of valor are different.
31:34They tell a story
31:36of bravery
31:37and dedication,
31:38selfless sacrifice
31:39in the face of insurmountable odds.
31:42Never in my 20 years of service
31:44have two deputies
31:45deserved this honor more
31:46than Cassidy Campbell
31:48and Nathan Boone.
31:50Deputy Campbell
31:51risked her life
31:52to pull a wounded civilian
31:54to safety
31:54during the initial skirmish.
31:56She single-handedly
31:57held off
31:58the first wave of intruders,
32:00giving us a chance
32:01to fortify our defenses.
32:03Deputy Campbell,
32:07it is my honor
32:09to present you
32:11with this Medal of Valor.
32:26Later,
32:27after holding off
32:28our attackers
32:28for more than 30 minutes,
32:31Lieutenant Boone and I
32:31were pinned down
32:32right over there.
32:34We were nearly out of ammo
32:36and under heavy fire.
32:37That's when Lieutenant Boone
32:39took a bullet to the arm
32:40and had it struck
32:42half an inch to the left,
32:43it would have severed
32:44an artery
32:45and killed him.
32:46That's when our transmitter
32:47crackled back to life,
32:49wounded.
32:51Lieutenant Boone
32:52risked his own life
32:53to get to that transmitter,
32:56sprinting through
32:56a sea of bullets.
32:58Within minutes of that call,
32:59our people
32:59had the place surrounded.
33:01The siege was over.
33:07Lieutenant Boone,
33:11it is my honor
33:13to present you
33:14with this Medal of Valor.
33:33Nora.
33:35Hey.
33:40Stuck at work.
33:42I'll see you soon.
33:43Did you text me that
33:44before or after
33:45the suicide run?
33:46I'm sorry.
33:47I didn't want to scare you.
33:49No, I get that.
33:50I do, but I mean,
33:52I saw the pictures
33:53and then I heard all that
33:54and you never said
33:56any of that.
33:57You didn't want to talk about it.
33:58You didn't want to watch the news.
33:59What was I supposed to do?
34:03Jason used to say
34:05that no one ever
34:06went back to the forest
34:07once they got shot.
34:08He would joke about it
34:08and he would say
34:09it was the golden ticket.
34:11That
34:13you just get nicked
34:14in the arm
34:14and you get to retire
34:15with full benefits.
34:16It was done.
34:17You were set for life, right?
34:19So
34:22why can't you do that?
34:25Because
34:26I'm not looking
34:26for a golden ticket.
34:28I love what I do.
34:29I'm not done
34:30doing it yet.
34:31Did you ever
34:32consider it?
34:33I mean,
34:34did you ever
34:34consider
34:35me?
34:36Yes,
34:37of course,
34:37of course I did.
34:39I know guys
34:40retire,
34:41but I would be miserable
34:44without this job.
34:46I'd be lost.
34:49And that's not
34:50the guy you married.
34:54I love the guy
34:55I married.
35:00I just,
35:01I thought that we could,
35:01you know,
35:02have a happy ending
35:02in this safe town,
35:03but I can't.
35:04I'm so sorry.
35:05I would worry all the time
35:06and I would make myself sick
35:07and I,
35:08I tried to do this
35:09and I can't do it.
35:10I can't be a cop's wife anymore.
35:11I'm so sorry.
35:12Yeah.
35:22Bye.
35:23Bye.
35:35Oh,
35:36hey,
35:36Dad.
35:37Have you eaten?
35:37These, uh, mini-cueses aren't bad, actually.
35:40Oh.
35:41Okay.
35:44All right.
35:46It's okay.
35:48I'm okay.
35:49Mickey, we got a call.
35:50There's been a break-in at...
35:52Sorry.
35:53It's okay.
35:54What's up?
35:55There's been a break-in at the McRae Children's Fund warehouse.
35:58Isn't that where you wanted to search for that blue SUV?
36:00Yes.
36:02I have to go.
36:02You okay?
36:04You be careful.
36:05Okay.
36:12I know where Mickey keeps the whiskey.
36:15Oh.
36:16I'll get the glasses.
36:26You refuse to move till you got here, Sheriff.
36:34The Bailiff's SUV.
36:42There's no way this is legal.
36:44You trying to tell me you just happened to go to that warehouse?
36:46We responded to a burglary in progress.
36:48On arrival, we saw your vehicle in plain view.
36:51That's a legal search and seizure.
36:53The tire treads on your car match the tracks of the scene, as does the blue paint.
36:57You might want to consider if the person you're protecting, the person you killed for, will protect you.
37:02I didn't kill anybody!
37:04Is that what a jury's take is going to be after seeing these?
37:17He wasn't supposed to be there.
37:19I went to the motel where the thumb drives.
37:22He walked in on me, and they ran.
37:24She told me to finish the job.
37:25She said I needed...
37:26She.
37:33Sheriff Fox, Deputy Boone, how can I help two Edgewater heroes?
37:40You can come quietly.
37:41We'll save you the embarrassment of walking out of the courthouse in handcuffs.
37:45You're under arrest, Judge McRae.
37:47But that's outrageous.
37:48On what charge?
37:49Take your pick.
37:51Conspiracy to commit murder, obstruction.
37:53Not to mention the millions of dollars you've been receiving in illegal kickbacks from Downey Correctional.
37:57Enriching yourself by locking up kids.
38:00Real servant of the people.
38:02Like I said, we'll extend you the courtesy of letting you walk out of here freely.
38:05But if necessary, we're prepared to use force.
38:13Zoe Campbell.
38:14Cassidy, back up.
38:15Now you'll remember.
38:16I want to talk to you.
38:21Reed is claiming that it was all his idea.
38:24That you didn't tip him off about the warehouse or the car.
38:27We both know that that would be highly improper.
38:30He's an honest guy.
38:32I don't think you're ready to be back in the field.
38:34PTSD, lack of sleep, whatever is going on with you, I can't risk another incident like this.
38:38You're suspended.
38:39No, Mickey.
38:40Please.
38:41I need to work.
38:42If I sit at home, I'm going to spiral.
38:44Please.
38:44Okay, fine.
38:45You're on desk duty, answering calls, pulling files.
38:48For how long?
38:48Excuse me.
38:49The correct answer is thank you, Sheriff Fox.
38:52I could do much worse.
39:05Heading down to San Francisco in the morning.
39:08Barlow and I have a pretrial evidentiary hearing.
39:12Look, being in the XO today, I get it.
39:16You have been there every day, reliving that hell.
39:20I'm sorry.
39:22Sorry enough not to represent him?
39:24I genuinely believe there are people in power who have to be held accountable.
39:29You and your damn principals.
39:30You're going to lecture me about principals.
39:33No, don't look back.
39:35I shouldn't be lifting that.
39:39Thanks.
39:43If I hear one word from Barlow's defense team vilifying the response from the sheriff's office...
39:50You won't.
39:51You won't.
39:51I promise.
39:52Salvovich has no idea how lucky he is.
39:55I'm coming back, Nick.
40:08I've watched the lights so bright just by now.
40:13Hey, Mom.
40:15I'm going to drive with Dad to his place and help him pack.
40:25If it makes you feel any better, I broke up with him today, too.
40:28I gave him my two weeks' notice.
40:30Because of Barlow?
40:31Aunt Miranda offered me a job and I've decided to say yes.
40:34Oh.
40:37Honey, I'm not so sure that's such a good idea.
40:39Mom.
40:39I just don't think you'll like it.
40:40Well, that's for me to figure out.
40:45Okay.
40:47Okay.
40:48Thanks.
40:51Love you.
40:52Love you, too.
41:08Hello?
41:09Is this Cassidy Campbell?
41:11Yes, who's this?
41:12I saw you on the news.
41:14It took me a minute to track down your number, but when I realized who you were, I knew I
41:17had to call.
41:18I'm sorry.
41:18What is this about?
41:20I knew your sister, Zoe.
41:23I was with her the night she disappeared.
41:25I think we should talk.
41:48Gina told me nowhere I left.
41:50She told me about you and Travis.
41:55There's something wrong with us.
41:59I mean...
42:03Obviously.
42:08Yeah.
42:10Instead of enjoying the stars, I've been sitting here thinking about how somewhere someone's doing something messed up that we're
42:15gonna have to deal with tomorrow.
42:17And I'm kind of looking forward to it.
42:22Here's to tomorrow.
42:28And I'm kind of looking forward to it.
42:29I'm good.
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