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Allegiance 2024 S02E09 Do No Harm 1 H 264

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00:03You think you don't have dad's name on the news alert?
00:05First, the guy tries to torpedo his career by framing him for treason.
00:08Now he's dad's arm candy for re-election photo ops.
00:10I have not given up on bringing Campbell to justice, and we will do that.
00:15Even if it means going against your wishes.
00:17The mother load.
00:18Thirty years of civilian complaints on the CFPC.
00:21Excessive use of force, withholding evidence, coerced confessions.
00:24What if we didn't have to be a secret?
00:26Well, what if we just enjoy what we have?
00:32It's okay, babe.
00:35Drop your weapon! Do it now!
00:36Shoot him! Please shoot him!
00:38Drop your weapon!
00:52It takes so long, they mixed up the order.
00:55Uh, they gave me Wanda's espresso brownies.
00:58I didn't even notice that. I was, like, halfway down the block.
01:01I mean, who, uh, starts their day with brownies?
01:06You good?
01:08Yeah.
01:10Now's your chance to cover my bed in croissant flakes.
01:14I have to go home. I need to change, but...
01:17Thanks.
01:22Hey, it doesn't have to be me, but...
01:26I think maybe you should talk to someone about, you know, what you went through.
01:35Here.
01:36It doesn't get better, Colt.
01:45Did your oncologist go with possible side effects with you?
01:47Yes.
01:48Good.
01:49If you do experience any, I suppose you keep careful track of them, okay?
01:52It's important that you try and take these at the same time every day.
01:55But, you know, if you're off by an hour or two, it shouldn't make too much of a difference.
02:00The important thing is to stay consistent.
02:03Hands up!
02:05Okay.
02:06Okay.
02:07Down!
02:08Down on the ground!
02:09No!
02:09Hands where I can see you!
02:11Hit the panic button, you're dead!
02:14Open that room!
02:15Let's go!
02:16This is a cancer pharmacy.
02:18We don't stock very many in our coffee.
02:19Go ahead.
02:21Open your mouth again.
02:28Open it!
02:50Good morning.
02:51Good morning.
02:52Hey.
02:53I was hoping you could give the new guy some advice.
02:57What's a good place for a first date?
02:59In Surrey?
03:00Uh, well, I mean, it depends on the date.
03:04If she likes she.
03:07Mm-hmm.
03:08If she likes Indian, I'd say Tasty's.
03:11Pizza, it's got to be Captain Seven.
03:13Um, sushi, liverly anywhere.
03:16All those sound good.
03:18You pick.
03:19Me?
03:20That's not my call.
03:23Are you asking me out, Detective Connie?
03:28I gotta go.
03:30Someone just throw up at the cancer pharmacy.
03:40Yeah, I think we need to cover that area.
03:42Picking up a possible...
03:44And all three assailants were armed?
03:46Yes.
03:47It all happened so fast.
03:48Where did they enter from?
03:50Two came in from that way.
03:51The other came in from outside.
03:53The one who jumped out of the wheelchair, he seemed like the leader.
03:56He forced me to open the storage room.
03:58That's where you keep the narcotics?
04:00They were in a time to lay safe, but he just loaded the whole thing on a wheelchair and wheeled
04:04it out.
04:05Why didn't anyone press the silent alarm?
04:07He had his gun pointed at me the whole time.
04:09I couldn't get to it.
04:10The other pharmacist's tail was on her break, so I was alone behind the counter.
04:15And when you came back from your coffee break, do you notice anyone suspicious in the parking lot?
04:19No.
04:20I didn't even know that we'd been robbed until I got back and then saw Jolene on the floor.
04:25Can you point out the cameras out front for me?
04:27Yeah.
04:28He told us to lie down and count to a hundred after they left.
04:34You were too scared not to.
04:35I know they were wearing masks.
04:37Did you see any distinguishing marks?
04:38Three men.
04:40One Middle Eastern, one South Asian, one white.
04:43Twenties to thirties.
04:45The leader had a tattoo of a red cross by his left eye.
04:49Snake tattoo on his neck.
04:50Any idea how tall they were?
04:52I only got a good look at the leader.
04:53He's around six feet, about 190.
04:56Black hoodie over his head, N95 mask.
04:59He had a full beard underneath.
05:01Now I don't meet too many people who go through something like this and can give such a detailed description.
05:06Just following the recommendations.
05:13We'll need an inventory of everything that was stolen.
05:16Of course.
05:17Fentanyl, oxy, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, and various cancer drugs.
05:21The narcotics have a combined street value of about two million.
05:25That's them.
05:26And that would be the time to lay safe.
05:28Anything on the getaway vehicle?
05:30No, they must have parked out of sight of the security cameras.
05:32Who robs a cancer pharmacy?
05:34The lowest of the low.
05:35Are there narcotics?
05:36There are people trying to steal them.
05:37It looks like a professional job.
05:39They knew when the other pharmacist was on her break, knew where the safe was.
05:42So it could be an inside job.
05:43The pharmacist who was conveniently on her break.
05:45Didn't feel right when I took her statement, but we'll keep digging.
05:48I got a hit on the database.
05:50A match to the pharmacist's description of the leader.
05:52Reza Samari.
05:53There's the snake tattoo that Jolene described.
05:56Thank you, Jolene.
05:56He's a familiar face.
05:58He's got priors for B&Es.
05:59This guy does jobs for the Vipers.
06:01Okay.
06:02Go to your CI.
06:03See if anyone's got any fresh product hitting the streets.
06:05And find Reza and bring him in.
06:07That's it.
06:08Let's go.
06:10Sabrina.
06:12I'll meet you at the corner.
06:13What's up?
06:14I gotta go.
06:14I found a pattern.
06:16I think I found a way to get rid of Campbell.
06:19What kind of a pattern?
06:20His name keeps coming up.
06:22Look, Pops and I don't agree on, well, anything, but he's right about protecting you.
06:29I can't break confidentiality, but if I'm right, we can do this legitimately.
06:33And no one ever has to find out what you did.
06:36Soho, let's go.
06:38I hope you're right.
06:46How have the side effects been?
06:48I'm tired, but other than that, nothing.
06:52No vomiting, hair loss, skin sensitivity?
06:54No, he's a superstar.
06:55We walk for two hours every day, and I'm the one that gets winded.
06:58That's great to hear.
07:02Unfortunately, I'm not seeing the progress we were hoping for.
07:05You've got an aggressive cancer, Nicholas, and with your permission, I'd like to get more aggressive with it.
07:11Yeah, whatever it takes.
07:14You're tolerating the treatment well.
07:16I'm not seeing any signs of toxicity.
07:18I'd recommend increasing the dosage.
07:20No, I'm sorry.
07:22I'm not leaving until I've seen her.
07:24If she won't return my call, she could bloody well see me now.
07:27I'm sorry, Mrs. McDermott, but you don't have an appointment.
07:30An appointment?
07:31My husband is dead.
07:32I must leave dead and you'll return my calls.
07:35What are you hiding?
07:36Excuse me.
07:36Are you not shutting me out yet anymore?
07:38Ah!
07:43She can talk to me now!
07:47Mrs. McDermott.
07:48Oh, good.
07:49Do I finally have your attention?
07:50You need to calm down.
07:51You don't return my calls, my emails.
07:53You're avoiding me.
07:54I'm not.
07:54I just haven't had the time.
07:55What happened to Wes?
07:56What did she do to him?
07:59Tell me the truth!
08:07Detective Soho!
08:08All right, yo, you better make this quick.
08:09You're going to have to answer to my mom.
08:11She's waiting on her butter to make parattas.
08:14TJ's the detective.
08:16Come on, E.
08:16TJ's out of the Park City Kings.
08:18I haven't seen you around.
08:19What about this guy?
08:21Seen him?
08:25Here and there.
08:26Any idea where we can find him?
08:27Maybe.
08:29Maybe.
08:29What's in it for me?
08:30Dinner?
08:31Reza and his friends have had a busy morning.
08:33There's going to be premium product hitting the street.
08:35You might lose some customers to the competition.
08:38Come on, TJ.
08:40Help us win your rivals today.
08:42Wow.
08:43You are teaching him all your tricks now, huh?
08:46Detective Soho knows that I'm community-minded.
08:50Reza's friends.
08:52The, uh, jittery brown dude and the M&M wannabe.
08:55Yeah, that's him.
08:56That's, uh, Munroop Singh and Phil...
08:59something.
09:00Something.
09:00Oh, uh, try going to Munroop's BB's house on 82A.
09:09All right, 82A.
09:13Command, we pulled CCTV footage from the building.
09:16We're looking for a blue Toyota Camry.
09:18License plate 3 Delta 2 X-ray 2-6.
09:20Left the underground parking at 10.23 a.m.
09:23Copy that.
09:23We'll get a bolo out to all units in the area.
09:26Carolyn's husband, Wes, was my patient.
09:28He passed last Monday from prostate cancer.
09:30Apparently, she had been calling the office for days.
09:32I didn't realize I've been so busy,
09:35I hadn't had a chance to call her back.
09:37I have almost 400 patients.
09:39That's a lot.
09:40Is that normal?
09:41It's the reality.
09:42Did she give the impression that she was under the influence of drugs or alcohol?
09:46I don't know.
09:47I called 911 from under the desk.
09:50When I said police were on the way, she took off.
09:53Okay, show me.
09:55I mean, we all do our best, but sometimes it's literally like a revolving door.
10:00Had you had words with her in the past, a disagreement or anything?
10:03Never.
10:04She's always been pleasant.
10:06Sometimes people lash out when a loved one dies, but never like this.
10:09I understand she said, what did you do to him?
10:12Tell me the truth.
10:12What did she think you were hiding?
10:13I don't know.
10:16It's natural to want to blame someone.
10:20I did everything I could, but his cancer was aggressive,
10:23and unfortunately, the treatment didn't work for him.
10:25Does Caroline know where you live?
10:28I, no, I don't think so.
10:30I, no, I don't think so.
10:58I don't see them.
10:59Where are you going?
11:00No.
11:01On your knees.
11:02Down on the ground.
11:03Hands behind your head.
11:06We've got to be quiet.
11:08My BB's sleeping.
11:09Hands up.
11:10Behind your head.
11:11Resta Samari, Manroop Singh, Phil Tabor.
11:14You're under arrest for armed robbery.
11:16Where's the rest?
11:20Oh, you need me to speak up.
11:23You stole three bags worth of meds from the cancer pharmacy.
11:26Where are they?
11:27Sorry, Connie, we've got probable cause.
11:29We'll come back with a warrant,
11:30search the house up and down,
11:32bring the whole circus.
11:37We ditched them.
11:426103.
11:446103, go ahead, Jillian.
11:46We got a hit on that camera you're looking for.
11:48Carol and McDermott's car.
11:49Sending you GPS deeds.
11:51Copy.
11:59Carol and McDermott.
12:03Yes.
12:04You're under arrest.
12:06Her mischief involved in property damage.
12:08Gabby, she's not going anywhere.
12:10Let me talk to her.
12:13All right.
12:14See you in the car.
12:15Thanks.
12:17Hey, Carolyn.
12:20I'm Sergeant Vince Brambilla.
12:22You want to tell me what happened?
12:25I came here last night
12:28to scatter my husband's ashes.
12:31It's a beautiful spot.
12:34I couldn't do it.
12:37I couldn't let him go.
12:39I haven't been able to sleep very much since he died.
12:46The worst is waking up
12:47and for a second thinking.
12:49You know, it was a nightmare.
12:56Carolyn, what made you drive to Dr. Lewis' office?
13:00I wanted answers.
13:02I thought she was avoiding me
13:03because she was hiding something.
13:06You wanted answers.
13:07About what?
13:10When Wes was diagnosed,
13:13Dr. Lowe assured us
13:15it didn't have to be a death sentence.
13:18She recommended melazodine,
13:20said she had other patients,
13:22just like Wes,
13:23who'd been given years more time.
13:26Some even remission.
13:28Melazodine, is that an experimental drug?
13:30It's been on the market for years.
13:33A single daily pill
13:34that Wes could take at home.
13:39We'd get our life back.
13:41And what happened?
13:43Wes started on it right away,
13:46let his blood work,
13:47and scans showed no progress.
13:50So Dr. Lowe
13:52convinced us to double the dosage.
13:55With aggressive cancers,
13:57you have to get aggressive.
14:00Yeah.
14:01Six days later,
14:04Wes was dead.
14:12I'm sorry.
14:22You got my postcard.
14:26Yes, I did.
14:28Who writes postcards?
14:30I had time on my hands.
14:33How was Arizona?
14:35It was hot.
14:36It was dry.
14:37Helena took a painting.
14:39Watercolors of sunsets, mostly.
14:41Was she any good?
14:42Better than I can do.
14:43So what's your thing?
14:44Golf? Pickleball?
14:47No.
14:48No, no.
14:50No, sometimes all you need
14:51is a little time away
14:52to remember where you need to be.
14:55It's good to have you back.
15:00How are you holding up?
15:02I'm good.
15:04Look, I don't know
15:05what you're going through.
15:06I've been lucky.
15:07I've never had to use mine,
15:08but you know I'm here, right?
15:10Anytime.
15:11You just coming on shift?
15:13Yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:14We just had to arrest a woman
15:15whose husband just died of cancer,
15:16and she took her grief out
15:17on his doctor's office
15:18to the tune of, like,
15:20five grand in damages.
15:22When you don't know
15:22what to do with that stuff,
15:23sometimes it comes out sideways.
15:27What are you working on?
15:29Oh, we just picked up
15:30three men who robbed
15:31a cancer pharmacy.
15:32You're kidding.
15:33Well, the good news is
15:34is they ditched most of it
15:34in a dumpster,
15:35and we got everything
15:36except for one cancer drug.
15:41Malazidine?
15:43That's the drug
15:43this woman Carolyn
15:44was complaining about.
15:46She said that's how
15:47the doctor killed her husband.
15:55We interrogated Reza
15:56and his crew.
15:57They were all claiming
15:58they never meant
15:58the guy who hired them.
15:59So how does that work?
16:00Well, Reza got
16:01an encrypted text message.
16:02He brought on Manroop and Phil.
16:03They got 10K for the robbery,
16:04plus 50% from selling
16:05the narcotics on the street.
16:07Yeah, that's what
16:07these guys were after.
16:08They distilled the cancer meds
16:09in the dumpster.
16:10Yeah, exactly,
16:11where they were told to
16:11by whoever hired them.
16:14Okay, so whoever hired them
16:15told them where
16:16to dump the cancer drugs,
16:17but then they only
16:17picked up the Malazidine.
16:18Yeah, it makes no sense.
16:19I understand how they sell
16:20the stolen oxy and fentanyl
16:22on the street,
16:22but it's not like cancer patients
16:23are reaching out
16:24to dealers on the corner.
16:25Yeah, nobody's getting
16:26high off of chemo.
16:27So who are they selling to?
16:28Anybody with prostate cancer
16:29who can't get healthcare
16:30to cover it.
16:32Americans?
16:32If I'm trying to sell
16:33to U.S. buyers,
16:33I'm marketing online.
16:35I'll get Jillian on it.
16:35You two find out
16:36what makes this drug
16:36such a hot commodity.
16:37You got it.
16:39Do you know why
16:40the thieves would target
16:41Malazidine specifically?
16:43It's expensive,
16:44about $30,000 a month.
16:46Really?
16:46$30,000?
16:47It's effective.
16:48I've put dozens of patients
16:49on it over the years.
16:52But it's just odd.
16:54After Mrs. McDermott's outburst,
16:56I reviewed her husband's file.
16:58Wes was on Malazidine.
16:59Was there an issue?
17:01I was surprised
17:02he didn't have side effects,
17:03but on rare occasions
17:04you meet people
17:05who tolerate the chemotherapy well.
17:06You doubled the dosage.
17:08Before it could take effect,
17:09he died.
17:10Uh, this cancer.
17:11Yes.
17:12The thing is,
17:13I have another patient
17:14who's showing a similar tolerance
17:16to the drug
17:16and whose cancer
17:17isn't improving.
17:18And when I looked back,
17:20there was another patient
17:21like them
17:21about four months ago
17:23who passed away.
17:24Do you think
17:24there's something wrong
17:25with the drug?
17:26Without the lab testing
17:27the individual capsules,
17:28we'd have no way to know.
17:30But that first patient
17:31I mentioned,
17:31he's just outside.
17:33And you picked those up
17:34at the Surrey General
17:35Cancer Pharmacy?
17:36Yes.
17:37A month's supply.
17:38I picked it up on the 3rd.
17:39Do you mind
17:39if we hang on to this?
17:40Yeah.
17:41I called the Vancouver location.
17:42They're expecting you.
17:49As a precaution,
17:50we need to reach out
17:51to Health Canada
17:51and the Cancer Agency.
17:52Have them contact
17:53every patient
17:53who picked up Malazidine
17:54from the Surrey Pharmacy.
17:56All remaining capsules
17:57out there need to be tested.
17:58I'll reach out to Vince.
17:59Maybe Carolyn McDermott
18:00still has some.
18:03I just called back.
18:05That's three different
18:06oncologists
18:07who all had patients
18:07with no side effects.
18:09All died earlier
18:10than expected
18:10and all of them
18:11got the Malazidine
18:12at the Surrey General
18:13Cancer Pharmacy.
18:15Could be a defect
18:16at the manufacturing end.
18:17Yeah, or someone's tampering
18:18with that somewhere
18:19along the supply chain.
18:20But how does this
18:21connect to the robbery?
18:22Well, maybe it doesn't.
18:23Somebody hired a crew
18:24to steal Malazidine
18:25because it's expensive
18:26and it works
18:26for a lot of people.
18:28It's not for a handful
18:29picking up the prescriptions
18:30from Surrey
18:30in the last four months.
18:32They're the unlucky few
18:33like Carolyn's husband.
18:38Carolyn.
18:39Detective Stolwell.
18:41Hi.
18:42Hi.
18:43I hope you like Jasmine.
18:44We don't have
18:45the best selection.
18:48I'm sorry to hear
18:50about your husband.
18:51I understand
18:52that he was taking
18:53Malazidine?
18:54Yes.
18:55Why?
18:56Do you have any capsules
18:58left at home?
18:59Everything.
19:00Everything is exactly
19:00where Wes left it.
19:02We would like your permission
19:03to collect the medication.
19:04Is this about Dr. Luo?
19:08Was she negligent?
19:09No, there's no evidence
19:10of that.
19:11So what?
19:12We, uh, we just,
19:14we can't discuss the details
19:15of an active investigation.
19:17But you have my word
19:18that we will do everything
19:19we can to uncover the truth.
19:21that we can to uncover the truth.
19:24Um, there's a spare key
19:28under the blue flower pot
19:29on the front porch.
19:30The box is in our bedroom
19:33beside the bed
19:34next to his glasses.
19:36I know how hard this is.
19:40And I know that it might
19:41feel like your life
19:43is over.
19:45But I promise you
19:46it is not.
19:50We were supposed
19:51to have a war time.
19:55Hey.
19:57Hey.
19:59What kind of penalty
20:00is Carolyn McDermott looking at?
20:03Mischief causing damage
20:04to property,
20:04five grand in losses.
20:06Oh, right.
20:06Uh, no priors,
20:07full confession.
20:08And if she pleads guilty,
20:09probably just a fine.
20:11But it depends on the judge.
20:12She could face up
20:12to two years in prison.
20:13Two years for misplaced grief?
20:15She doesn't belong there.
20:16Is there something we can do
20:17to get a release pending trial?
20:19Let me see what I can do.
20:21Thanks.
20:22I'll go pick up
20:23the pills from her place.
20:26Hey, how come you're
20:27taking such interest
20:28in a mischief case?
20:29In a split second,
20:30she did something
20:31that changed her forever.
20:33She's not just grieving
20:34her husband.
20:35She's grieving
20:36who she used to be.
20:38And that spoke to you.
20:42Okay, look.
20:44I love it when you
20:45just show up to my place
20:46and pass the time.
20:48But we don't talk.
20:49And I know you've got
20:50a lot going on,
20:51but you won't let me in.
20:54And I want more.
20:55If this is going to
20:56mean anything.
20:59You can't talk
21:00about this right now.
21:04I guess I have my answer.
21:12No issues at the
21:13manufacturing level.
21:14There's no recalls,
21:15no complaints or lawsuits
21:16pertaining to melazidine.
21:17There's no rick legs.
21:19What do we know
21:19about the drug websites?
21:21Well, all I could find
21:22were scams.
21:22They claim to sell
21:24a bunch of prescription drugs
21:25for a fraction of what
21:25they cost in the U.S.,
21:26but basically,
21:27they just take your money
21:28and you never get the drugs.
21:29Anything on the dark web?
21:31I could write a book,
21:32but no melazidine for sale
21:33that I could find.
21:34If Reza's boss is selling it,
21:36he's getting it to customers
21:37some other way.
21:38He could have a distributor
21:38in the U.S.
21:39There's no record
21:40of Reza, Manroop,
21:41or Phil crossing the border
21:42in the last three years.
21:43And maybe the boss
21:44goes himself.
21:45Or hires other people
21:46to do the cross-border runs,
21:47people with no records,
21:48who won't get flagged.
21:49The lab just got back to me.
21:50The melazidine capsules
21:51that they tested
21:52had nothing in them.
21:54Sugar pills.
21:56That explains why
21:56those patients
21:57have no side effects.
21:58Melazidine had to be replaced
22:00between the manufacturer
22:01and the patient.
22:03Right.
22:03The pharmacy.
22:05Jillian,
22:05can you pull up
22:05the pharmacy staff?
22:10One of these people
22:11tampered with those drugs.
22:19You and Jolene were friends
22:21before she was your boss?
22:22We both grew up
22:24without money,
22:25but I think she had it worse.
22:28Her mom died
22:28when she was young,
22:30and her dad expected her
22:32to take care of him
22:33and her three brothers.
22:35That's not much
22:35of a childhood.
22:36He paid for the boys
22:37to go to college,
22:38but not her.
22:39She was just a girl,
22:41right?
22:41She must have worked hard
22:42to put herself through.
22:43Yeah.
22:44She took out massive
22:45student loans,
22:46worked part-time.
22:48She was going to prove
22:49them all wrong.
22:50Sounds like she has.
22:51Yeah.
22:51But she's still obsessed
22:53with money.
22:54Like she can never have
22:57enough.
22:57That makes sense
22:58if she grew up
22:59feeling powerless.
23:00She told me she felt
23:01invisible.
23:03I don't know.
23:05Maybe that feeling
23:06never goes away
23:07no matter how much
23:07money you make.
23:09Like nothing's
23:10ever enough.
23:14Where are we
23:15with the pharmacy stuff?
23:18Sabrina's interviewing
23:18the pharmacist who was
23:19on her break
23:20when the robbery
23:20went down,
23:21and we've had full
23:22cooperation from
23:23the technicians.
23:23Vince and Gabby
23:24are looking for
23:25Jolene Mendoza,
23:26the pharmacist
23:26who was on duty.
23:28She's not answering
23:29her phone.
23:29Well, you told her
23:30to stay local
23:31and keep her phone on
23:31in case we had
23:32follow-up questions?
23:33Yep.
23:33No sign of Jolene.
23:35Concierge at her building
23:36hasn't seen her.
23:37Car's not in her
23:38parking spot.
23:38No one's heard
23:39from her since the robbery.
23:40Let's get a bolo
23:41out on her car.
23:42Yeah, will do.
23:43She hasn't used
23:43her passport or
23:44nexus card today,
23:45but she has crossed
23:46at the Peace Arch
23:46three times
23:47in the past five months.
23:51All right.
23:53Tell your officers
23:54to find her
23:54and bring her in.
23:56I've spoken
23:57to the other pharmacist.
23:58There's no evidence
23:59that Teo was involved
24:00in the robbery.
24:02Jillian,
24:02what have you got
24:03on Jolene Mendoza?
24:04She graduated
24:05top of her class,
24:07like someone else
24:08we know.
24:09She's got no criminal
24:10record,
24:10not even a parking ticket.
24:12Any connection
24:12to Reza of Manrup
24:13or Phil?
24:14Not that I could find.
24:15Is she on social media?
24:19Oh.
24:21Teo told me Jolene
24:22appreciated the finer things.
24:24That bag,
24:25it's worth 50 grand.
24:26What's a pharmacist
24:26make on average?
24:27$100,000 a year.
24:29She's not spending
24:29half her annual salary
24:30on a purse.
24:31Does she come
24:31from a rich family?
24:32No, apparently not.
24:34She grew up
24:34in Arthur Park.
24:36Well, the robbery
24:37was a professional job
24:38through guys
24:38associated with the Vipers.
24:40My guess
24:40is that Jolene's boyfriend
24:42is in a gang.
24:44What are you, nuts?
24:45You know how hard
24:46it is to get
24:46into pharmacy?
24:47My sister had top marks
24:48and didn't get in.
24:49Over 1,000 applicants
24:50for 100 spots at UBC.
24:51There is no way
24:52someone that smart
24:53and hardworking
24:53is hooking up
24:55with a gangster.
24:56You haven't been
24:56in Surrey long enough.
24:58Yeah, I went to high school
24:59with girls like this.
25:00Educated, successful,
25:01independent.
25:02They're drawn
25:02to the status.
25:03It's not about money,
25:04it's power.
25:05With the gang,
25:06they think they're
25:06untouchable.
25:07Let's get this photo
25:08over to gang unit.
25:10Is Taya still here?
25:11Yeah.
25:12Let's see if she
25:13knows who he is.
25:14That's Roman.
25:16Roman last name?
25:17I don't know.
25:18We met
25:19about eight months ago.
25:21We were out at a club
25:23and he sent over
25:24a bottle of Cristal.
25:26I thought it was
25:26kind of cheesy,
25:27but Jolene loved it.
25:29Fell full on
25:30head over heels
25:31for this guy.
25:32Then he started
25:32taking her out
25:33to fancy dinners,
25:34buying her jewelry.
25:36He took her to Whistler
25:37for the weekend
25:37and she told me
25:38the room costs
25:39like 10 grand
25:40a night.
25:41Wow, what line
25:42of work is Roman in?
25:43Some kind of
25:44real estate developer.
25:47But you two
25:47don't get along?
25:48I only met him
25:49a couple of times.
25:52But then Jolene
25:53started making excuses.
25:56Too busy to hang out.
25:58Too tired after work.
25:59She stopped
26:00answering my texts.
26:02Blocked me
26:02on all her socials.
26:03Did you talk
26:04to her about it?
26:05She told me
26:06that she had to
26:06set boundaries
26:07in her private life.
26:08What did you make
26:09of that?
26:10That Roman was
26:10controlling her.
26:12Cutting her off
26:12from her friends.
26:13Gang units identified
26:14Jolene's boyfriend
26:15as Roman Henry.
26:17He's a mid-level
26:18Viper.
26:18We need to find him.
26:19Can you link
26:19any properties
26:20to Jolene,
26:21her boyfriend
26:21or any of
26:22the other Vipers?
26:23Gangs often
26:23put their assets
26:24in their girlfriend's
26:25name so check
26:25out the female
26:26associates too
26:26not just Jolene.
26:48Let's go.
26:48Let's go, let's go.
26:49We got an hour.
26:50I'm sorry to hear that.
26:52Thanks for letting us know.
26:54Yeah, of course.
26:55We'll keep you informed.
26:57That was Dr. Luwo.
26:59Her patient, Nicholas.
27:00The man we met
27:01never made it to Vancouver
27:02to pick up his new prescription.
27:03He collapsed
27:04and was rushed to hospital.
27:06He never got the chemo
27:07he needed.
27:08No.
27:09Hey, hey,
27:10I think I've got something.
27:12Ava Gauthier.
27:13The gang unit
27:14confiscated her boyfriend's gun,
27:16bear spray,
27:16and a kilo of meth
27:17six months ago.
27:18Boyfriend's a viper?
27:19Yeah, you were right.
27:20He put it in
27:20his girlfriend's name.
27:22I wonder
27:23if our Hale Town hostess
27:24knows that she bought
27:25five acres of blueberry fields
27:27in Surrey.
27:27That's a solid lead.
27:28We'll send all available units.
27:29Let's go.
27:36Grab the product,
27:37get in the truck.
27:38Go!
27:40Go!
27:41Go!
28:35It's clear.
28:37Clear.
28:39Found a lab.
28:40It's clear.
28:42Looks like they've been cutting the drugs.
28:47CFPC!
28:48Police!
28:53Suspects may have fled to the adjacent properties
28:55in the back road.
29:11It's Jolene.
29:13Hey.
29:15Hey.
29:16Hey.
29:17Hey.
29:24Roman made me feel like the luckiest woman in the world.
29:27Like he couldn't do enough to show me how much he loved me.
29:31Buying me presents.
29:32Taking me to fancy restaurants.
29:34He flew me to Palm Springs for the weekend
29:36because the rain was getting me down.
29:38That must have felt like a fairytale.
29:40It did.
29:41And when did it change?
29:44We'd been dating about two months.
29:47He said that he wanted to buy us a place,
29:49but he had to do something for his bosses first.
29:53And by this point you realized he wasn't a real estate developer?
29:56I suspected.
29:57It just...
29:59It didn't seem real.
30:01Everything was so good between us.
30:03We didn't talk about his work.
30:04But he asked you about yours?
30:06He wanted to know everything about the pharmacy.
30:08The inventory, the staffing, the security.
30:11He told me that the guys he worked for wanted to rob it.
30:15And who were they?
30:17I don't know.
30:17He didn't use their names.
30:19And what did you say when he floated the idea?
30:22No way.
30:23I have worked too hard to get to where I was.
30:26I wasn't gonna just risk everything.
30:29But he said it was too late and he had no choice.
30:32But he told me that he wanted to protect me and maybe there was another way.
30:37And what was that?
30:38He said if I stole cancer drugs and put the boxes back with sugar pills before anyone noticed they were
30:45gone,
30:46that we'd make enough money to keep his bosses happy and buy our house.
30:50So he chose the melanzatine?
30:53I did.
30:55It's expensive and there's a demand for it in the States.
30:57And we were getting a big shipment in so we could do it just once and then get it over
31:03with.
31:04When was this?
31:05About four months ago.
31:06That lines up with what Dr. Lou and the other oncologist said.
31:10Patients getting no side effects and no benefits dying of their cancer.
31:14Yeah.
31:14In the barn where we found you.
31:16Is that where you helped Roman recut the drugs before shipping them to your US buyer?
31:21No.
31:21No.
31:21All I did was steal boxes from work.
31:24The gang recut them.
31:25That's what they do.
31:27To them there's no difference between cutting melanzatine or fentanyl.
31:31All they care about is profit.
31:32And after it worked the first time, did you do it again?
31:37I didn't want to.
31:39I told Roman no.
31:40I tried to break up with him.
31:42But he waited for me after work.
31:44He pushed me down the stairs.
31:46And he said that if I didn't do it, that he would kill my dad, my brothers.
31:52Why didn't you report it to the police?
31:54He would have known.
31:55And when he's not happy, he hits me.
32:00Here's what I don't understand.
32:03Roman has you successfully stealing the melanzatine from your pharmacy.
32:08The gang is making millions, recutting it, selling it in the US.
32:11And you're covering your tracks so well with the fakes that no one's ever going to find out.
32:16So why risk the whole operation by robbing the place?
32:20Exactly.
32:22Did you see that?
32:23Yeah.
32:25That was real.
32:26That was real.
32:27It just makes no sense.
32:28That's why I gave you the description of the robbers.
32:32I thought that maybe if you caught them that you would catch Roman and then I'd be free.
32:38At least six cancer patients died prematurely because they weren't getting the lifesaving treatment that they needed.
32:45What?
32:46Another man is in the hospital right now fighting for his life.
32:50I tried to tell Roman, but he said that they were dying of cancer anyway.
32:54You can stop him.
32:55You can save thousands of families from suffering.
32:59Where did they go when they left the barn?
33:01I don't know.
33:02I don't know.
33:03I think you do.
33:04I think you know who the US distributor is.
33:07I don't.
33:08My job was to bring them the drugs.
33:10That's it.
33:11We can protect you.
33:12He'll kill me.
33:13The court will hear how Roman coerced you.
33:16He threatened you.
33:17You feared for your life.
33:19You have a clean record.
33:21And if you help us, that goes a long way.
33:24You worked so hard to get where you are.
33:28Do not let these men take that away from you.
33:35That hit a nerve.
33:39Where are they taking the drugs?
33:41I overheard Roman say that he made a deal with the bikers at the port.
33:46Give details names.
33:47He repeated a number.
33:49If you hand me my phone, I wrote it down.
33:57114-653.
33:59114-653.
34:08Could be a shipping container.
34:10I'll get units to the port.
34:11We should definitely check it out.
34:12But something's not sitting quite right.
34:14Yeah, it felt like she was playing the victim.
34:16Except that one moment when I brought up the robbery.
34:18I mean, she was pissed off.
34:19Like she had the operation under control and Roman blindsided her.
34:23And she's still not pissed enough to give him up.
34:25What if this is why Roman left her behind?
34:27To send us in the wrong direction and buy him more time?
34:30Well, she could have been in on that, too.
34:34So what's the plan?
34:35Given that Jalene's been so cooperative, she has no priors.
34:38I see no reason why she shouldn't be granted bail.
34:44Suspect just hailed a rideshare gray Tesla Model 3.
34:48License 2 Tango 6, Tango 9 or 3.
34:51Driving east on 134th.
34:52Stay on her, but keep your distance.
34:54Don't give her any reason to change her plans.
34:56Copy.
35:03Dougie just joined the parade. We'd lost visual.
35:07Can you get around?
35:08Not discreetly.
35:09Bravo team, you have eyes on yet?
35:10Negative. We're holding at our position.
35:12How many opportunities does she have to lose us?
35:15Three cross streets and a major intersection coming up.
35:18Bravo team, get moving.
35:22The bogey is turning off.
35:25Tell me you have her in sight.
35:27Negative, negative. We lost visual on the subject.
35:30Repeat, no eyes, no eyes.
35:32Driver must have floored it.
35:33God.
35:35Where did she go?
35:37She could have turned off any one of these roads.
35:40Or the driver sped through that intersection and took a right.
35:48All right, subject may be heading for the Langley Airport.
35:53Copy that. We're six minutes out.
35:59She's gonna lead us right to them.
36:00Well, let's hope they wait for her.
36:04Plane confirms a single engine on runway 0725.
36:07Tail number Charlie, Mike, Mike, Lima, Foxtrot.
36:11We need to ground that plane.
36:16Pilots not responding.
36:17We can be there in under two.
36:18I'll get airport security to open the gate to taxiway golf.
36:33Go, go, go, go!
36:44Come on.
36:45Stop!
37:02FTC fighters!
37:03Shut up your engines! Do it now!
37:06Shut it off!
37:10Everyone in the plane, step out!
37:12Show us your hands! Do it now!
37:14Hands! Right now!
37:22Jolene Mendoza, you're under arrest for theft,
37:25drug tampering and trafficking, and wrongful deaths.
37:27Wait, I told you! I didn't have a choice!
37:30You said that if we caught Roman, you would be free,
37:33so why didn't you help us?
37:34I did! I did! I led you right here!
37:38No, Jolene, no. You chose the molazadine.
37:41You knew how to smuggle it out of the pharmacy
37:42without getting caught.
37:43Roman didn't come up with that plan, did he?
37:45You did.
37:46Because you're smarter than him,
37:48and you needed him to see that, but he never did.
37:50He robbed the pharmacy just like he always planned,
37:53and he left you behind to feed us a false location.
37:56He used you.
37:58Nobody used me.
37:59You may think you're in charge, Jolene,
38:02but these guys, they were never gonna listen to you.
38:08And when I'm supposed to carry what you think?
38:11With your off-the-rack suit and your little cop shoes?
38:15You're the puppet, not me.
38:18All right.
38:21Let's go.
38:33The information that I have is difficult to share.
38:36We do have a suspect in custody charged with drug tampering.
38:41Dr. Luo helped us identify that there was a possible issue,
38:45but she may have never flagged it if you hadn't pressed.
38:49Hundreds of patients like your husband
38:50were taking molazadine and not getting the meds they needed.
38:54Evie, he might still be here.
39:00I'm so sorry, Carolyn.
39:03He could have beaten it.
39:07Thank you both for agreeing to this conversation.
39:12I'm so sorry for my behavior.
39:18I screamed at your receptionist.
39:20I destroyed your office.
39:21It was reckless.
39:23Please, it's not...
39:24It...
39:25It was unfair
39:26to take my rage out on you.
39:29You didn't deserve it.
39:31You've suffered a terrible loss.
39:34I'm sorry.
39:35I wasn't more available after Wes passed.
39:38I was so sure I'd given him the best possible treatment.
39:41I...
39:42You did.
39:43And I'm grateful.
39:45But I know this wasn't your fault.
39:49I want to make sure this never happens to anyone else.
40:02Hey.
40:08Things have changed since we've come up.
40:12Well, some things, some things, not so much.
40:16Campbell still loves the spotlight.
40:18I gotta get over there.
40:18You coming?
40:19Uh-huh.
40:19No, I've seen that show a thousand times.
40:23But this...
40:24This is new.
40:36Today, the brave men and women of the CFPC recovered over $10 million worth of prescription medication that was stolen
40:46from the Surrey General Cancer Pharmacy.
40:48And during the course of this investigation, they uncovered an insidious drug-tampering operation preying on vulnerable cancer patients.
40:56He once told me you're not a big fan of Assistant Commissioner Campbell.
41:00I think he's an entitled prick who yearns for the good old days when no one questioned his authority.
41:05Right.
41:05And you can see evidence of that thinking going back decades.
41:09You see how many files there are?
41:11Complaints about racial profiling, failing to investigate leads because he'd already decided who was guilty.
41:16Totes. Tunnel vision.
41:18People seeing what they expect to see instead of what's actually right in front of them.
41:22Zach.
41:23Anyway, none of these files are actual evidence. They're still just civilian complaints.
41:28But these complaints...
41:30They keep showing how he prioritizes statements from reputable witnesses and...
41:35Discount witnesses if they happen to be...
41:37Unhoused.
41:38Or a person of color.
41:40Anyone marginalized.
41:42CFPC culture going back to the colonial days.
41:45And Campbell's far from the only one.
41:47I'd love to see him and his buddies looking for jobs as mall cops, but it's not that easy.
41:52Every one of these files has to be investigated. Individually.
41:56Some of the complainants from these old files are probably dead by now.
41:58So we start with the newer ones.
42:00If we bring enough of these forward, the pattern will be undeniable.
42:04The CFPC will have to clean house.
42:07Even if we had unlimited time and resources, which we don't,
42:11and even if we weren't understaffed and underfunded, which we are,
42:14every time we try to escalate one of these complaints, we come up against the blue wall.
42:18Do you know how rare it is to find a cop willing to go on the record against another cop?
42:23If we don't do something right now, innocent people are going to keep paying the price.
42:32Morning, Soho.
42:33Clanny.
42:39Gabby, what do we got?
42:42It's, uh, looks like a jumper.
42:47Let's turn her over.
42:59That's Carolyn Victorman.
43:08There's no way she jumped.
43:21We'll beellenue and we'll have more of the show.
43:22Let's go and speak.
43:26I told her ailing in front of megawind,
43:28But the Ian once lived,
43:28two of theündcüonna in the late eighties and was dead,
43:28not yet,
43:32the first.
43:33What is theושy,
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