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مسلسل Criminal Minds مترجم - Episode 3
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00:00The forecast, plenty of sunshine through to date with seasonal temperatures.
00:03We should reach our normal high of about 82 degrees by this afternoon.
00:07Look for clear skies tonight for the low near 70.
00:09Increasing cloudiness tomorrow, sticky and humid, a 20% chance of showers.
00:24Clermont.
00:33Why haven't you returned my calls, Gil?
00:35Come on, Joe. Give me a break. I'm late for a meeting.
00:37I left messages on every line. I even talked with your assistant.
00:41Look, I've been really busy, okay? We have a meeting scheduled tomorrow. We'll talk then, okay?
00:44That's right. We will.
00:46If you blow me off again, it's going to get ugly.
00:49And I won't be so understanding next time.
00:58Oh!
01:01Oh!
01:03Oh!
01:15Ahhhhhhhh!
01:17Ahhhh!
01:20Ahhhh!
01:23Ahhhhhhh!
01:28Human's was the second bombing this morning.
01:30Both in residential neighborhoods in Palm Beach.
01:32Homeland Security been notified.
01:33And ATF. In addition to a profile, they want a threat assessment.
01:36Is there media on that?
01:37Of course. JJ's keeping tabs on that.
01:39What do we know about the bombs?
01:41Morgan hooked up with ATF.
01:42They're sending pictures of bomb fragments as they find them.
01:47Pipe bombs.
01:48Packed in cardboard boxes.
01:50Package bombs.
01:51Sent through the mail?
01:52No.
01:52The other picture in your hand is of the switch that ATF found.
01:55Same mechanism for both bombs, mercury activated.
01:57What does that mean?
01:58There are contacts to a detonator on either end of a bent tube full of mercury.
02:02What it means is all you have to do is tilt the package to detonate it.
02:05So they couldn't have been sent through the mail.
02:07The bomber had to deliver them himself.
02:09Exactly.
02:09Strange way to commit an act of terrorism.
02:11Why go to all this trouble to kill just a few people?
02:13Let's recommend not raising the terror alert level for now.
02:16No reason to spread panic.
02:18We got news.
02:21This is just a local channel, but the coverage is everywhere now.
02:24CNN, Fox, MSNBC, Al Jazeera, you name it.
02:26So much for not spreading panic.
02:29He's badly injured, but in stable condition in the ICU.
02:32Now, neighbors say that they heard a blast at about 10.30 this morning, and police arrived...
02:37The VHS doesn't raise the terror alert now.
02:39They'll look weak.
02:39Make sure Homeland Security knows that this is everywhere.
02:44Wow.
02:45Are you all right?
02:48Is anyone all right?
02:50Looks like we're going to Palm Beach.
02:51Let's meet at the airstrip in 20.
02:52This is lying.
02:53I'm repeating this is lying.
02:55This is lying.
03:32Ladies and gentlemen, this is lying.
03:34Yeah, we're set.
03:35Hotch, listen.
03:36They're going to be sending us bomb fragments by this afternoon.
03:38I'm the only one with an ATF background.
03:40So if you'd like me to stay behind and supervise the bomb profile, I'm on that.
03:43Morgan, you wouldn't be afraid to be out in the field with a bomber now, would you?
03:46You know, maybe it's not the bomber that I'm worried about.
03:49I thought we were past all that.
03:50Hotch, Boston sent Gideon into a post-traumatic tailspin.
03:54How do we know that won't happen again?
03:55We're going to tell you what.
03:56Why don't we concentrate on profiling the bomber and not Gideon?
04:01Copy that.
04:06Samuel Johnson wrote,
04:07Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble.
04:15Bombings occurred within three miles of each other.
04:17The first victim was a 74-year-old widow, Barbara Keller.
04:20Two hours after that, Klerman got hit in his driveway, and 45 minutes later, well, we all saw that.
04:26Jill Swenson, 34-year-old housewife, who lived across the street from Klerman.
04:30Of the three, only Klerman survived.
04:32Is there any connection between the victims?
04:34One.
04:35Klerman was a partner in a $10 million condo development deal in which Keller was an investor.
04:39And a few weeks ago, the whole deal went bust.
04:41Went bust how?
04:43Geologists discovered that the land was on methane, the condos never got built, the land became worthless, and Klerman lost
04:48a lot of people a lot of money.
04:49So maybe one of them was mad enough to take aim at Klerman.
04:52No, let's not get ahead of ourselves. It's a little too early to theorize about motive.
04:56Then where do we start?
04:58From the beginning.
04:58Hmm. What do we know about bombers?
05:01Mostly male. Loners. History of criminal activity.
05:05About 50% of all bombings are actually the product of vandalism.
05:08And more often than not, bombers end up accidentally blowing themselves up, so the first suspects you always look for
05:13in the bombing case are the victims.
05:14Klerman was the only male. Losing a large business deal like that, it could be a powerful stressor.
05:21Well, then there's a crime scene. Klerman was the only victim who didn't get hit at his door.
05:26Why?
05:28What was different about this one?
05:32Before Klerman passed out, what he told cops at the time was that he saw the package sitting on the
05:36stoop outside his kitchen door.
05:38Why didn't he take it in?
05:41Why didn't it go off until he got to his car? It's like 50 feet away.
05:45Joe Reese, one of Klerman's investors, was here before the bomb went off.
05:48Cops have ruled him out as a suspect, but he said he saw Klerman get in the car with the
05:51package.
05:52So maybe Klerman wasn't receiving a bomb at all. Maybe he was on his way to delivering one.
05:56And he drops it or tilts it and it goes off by accident.
05:59I'd like to talk to Klerman. In the meantime, let's get a warrant to search his house.
06:04Get up over here. Got it.
06:16You have a package.
06:19Don't worry. I had a police escort all the way from Palm Beach.
06:23Okay, right on time.
06:25Thanks, man. I got this.
06:27These are my bomb fragments. We can start putting this bad boy together.
06:32Why bother? Don't you just look at the pieces for prints and stuff and...
06:38Garcia, what are you doing in the FBI?
06:40I didn't get into medical school.
06:41Why does that not surprise me?
06:43Ouch. That's what my father said.
06:46All right, I'm about to teach you something, so pay attention.
06:48Oh, it's like school.
06:50Look, how these things are put together can tell you how to end some things.
06:52You sound like Gideon.
06:54Okay. Ouch.
06:55Oh, you think it's bold?
06:57Okay.
06:59All right.
07:03You see that section of pipe?
07:04Yeah.
07:04Okay.
07:05That right there used to be part of the cap.
07:07It screwed onto these threads right here.
07:09But see, here's the thing.
07:11It had to be done very carefully.
07:13Because even if one tiny grain of powder got onto those threads while he was working,
07:17that little bit of friction would have ignited the bomb.
07:19Boom, boom, boom.
07:21See you later, Unsup.
07:23Now, he didn't have to use a powder that fine.
07:25He didn't have to use threaded caps.
07:27And he didn't even have to use a steel pipe, and it would have been a whole lot safer if
07:29he hadn't.
07:30But the bomb wouldn't have been nearly as deadly.
07:33So what does that tell you about our Unsup?
07:35He's one sick puppy?
07:38To say the least, one sick puppy that aims to kill.
07:42Not scare, not vandalize, or make some kind of political statement.
07:45Kill.
07:53Where's your team right here?
07:55After they finish the garage, make sure they check the attic.
07:57Agent Hodson.
07:58Yes, sir.
07:58Detective Morrison, Palm Beach PD.
08:00I'm lead on the case.
08:01Nice to meet you.
08:01This is Agent Greenaway.
08:02Agent's reading Gideon at the hospital.
08:04I think you met Agent Giroux at the station house.
08:05Oh, yeah, she's taking over the place.
08:07She does that.
08:08ATF hasn't found any hard evidence yet.
08:10Just some kitchen timers, tape recorders, and electrical switches.
08:13Yeah, it is amazing how many household items count as potential bomb-making materials.
08:18Hello?
08:21Excuse me.
08:22Mrs. Klerman.
08:24What's going on here?
08:25Mrs. Klerman, my name is Special Agent Aaron Hotchner with the FBI.
08:29What are you doing in my house?
08:31There's a copy of the warrant on the table.
08:33I know that this is hard to believe, but we just need to cover all of our bases.
08:37We need to make sure that your husband was not involved in any way.
08:40Involved?
08:41My husband's in the hospital with his leg blown off.
08:43What are you talking about?
08:44Mrs. Klerman, there are some questions that your husband needs to answer.
08:48And the sooner that we talk to him and clear him, then the sooner we can find whoever's responsible.
08:54Agent Hotchner, we've got some.
09:04We found this buried on the back of that shelf.
09:11Mrs. Klerman?
09:14Do you know anything about this?
09:26Can you tell us about the package, Mr. Klerman?
09:29I thought I knew what it was.
09:31Pot for an orchid.
09:33I collect them.
09:35I ordered the pot through the mail.
09:37Why don't you take it inside?
09:39It was for my office.
09:40It was going there anyway.
09:42I thought I'd take it with me.
09:45That's the last thing I remember.
09:48You had an argument with Joe Reese.
09:50Do you remember that?
09:52Joe was there?
09:53He was angry.
09:54He accused you of blowing him off.
09:56Huh.
09:57Any reason he'd want to hurt you?
09:59Joe?
10:00No.
10:00I mean, he's a confrontational guy.
10:03If he wanted to kill me, he'd just beat me to death.
10:09A lot of people were angry about that deal falling apart, and they were angry at you.
10:15I don't know.
10:15How does that make you feel?
10:17I felt awful.
10:19I thought those condos would make a lot of money for a lot of people.
10:24Myself included.
10:26I thought that geologist was legit.
10:28He didn't even take samples.
10:31He scammed us.
10:33All those investors who lost their money.
10:36Barbara.
10:38Barbara Keller?
10:39The first victim.
10:41Yeah.
10:42What about her?
10:43It was just such a shame.
10:44Such a nice lady, you know?
10:47It was such an easy sale.
10:51Sometimes, I felt like I took advantage of her, because she's old and lonely.
10:56Now she's dead.
10:59I feel terrible.
11:02Ow.
11:03What is it?
11:05My foot.
11:08Catch us in the middle.
11:10Ow.
11:24Yeah?
11:25This isn't our guy.
11:26His answers were coherent even while he was sedated.
11:28He's got a sense of humor, displays empathy.
11:30Not to mention he has a hobby unrelated to bombing.
11:32This is nothing like a typical bomber profile.
11:34What about the materials we found?
11:35Well, we'll see if the fragments match at the bomb scene, but I doubt they will.
11:39Okay.
11:40Look at this.
11:41This is their nephew in Texas.
11:43And according to Mrs. Klerman, he was staying with them for a month and left last week.
11:48Mercury switches are a little sophisticated for a 12-year-old kid.
11:51I'm not saying he's the unsub, but boys his age like to blow stuff up.
11:56I'll call Morris, and he'll contact Localpedia in Texas.
11:59He'll pick up the kid and talk to her.
12:08You know, a watched bomb never assembles.
12:13I'm down to the last few pieces, and for the life of me, I can't figure out how they fit
12:17together or if they fit together.
12:21They might not even be part of the bomb at all.
12:24It's a big deal.
12:25You got most of it.
12:27I'll give you a B+.
12:29Thanks.
12:31Big deal is it could be part of a signature.
12:33A signature?
12:34Like a sign of the Zodiac?
12:35That kind of thing.
12:36Yeah, yeah.
12:37Just like that.
12:38I'm serious.
12:38I really wanted to learn that time.
12:43Signature's the thing that they get off on.
12:46Like a flourish.
12:47You know, a certain kind of pipe, certain mix of powders.
12:49Like the Unibomber.
12:50He always used something wood in his bones.
12:52I mean, I don't know.
12:53I mean, these guys, they think they're artists or something, so they sign their work.
12:56And you think by putting these last pieces together, you might find a signature?
13:01Yeah.
13:03See, sometimes the design itself is unique.
13:06So once we do put it all together, we can compare it to other exemplars in our evidence database
13:10and see if the bomb was built by somebody we may have already come across.
13:13What?
13:13If there was another piece like this.
13:15No, I tried it.
13:16It doesn't fit in.
13:16No, it could have been part of a longer rod that fit through the top and went all the way
13:19through.
13:24Tetris.
13:26Tetris.
13:27Dammit.
13:28What, did I mess something up?
13:29No, no, no, Garcia.
13:31You nailed it.
13:34I know who built this bomb.
13:37The guy's doing life in federal prison.
13:51Morgan emailed these over.
13:52The three on the left are the bombs from yesterday.
13:53The one on the right is from the evidence room at Quantico.
13:55They're all identical.
13:57Made with steel reinforcement rods.
13:59Adrian Bale.
14:02Who?
14:03He held our agents in a standoff in Boston last year.
14:06He took out six agents and a hostage with one of his bombs.
14:10So you're thinking he's behind this?
14:13Possibly.
14:14But he's in prison.
14:15He's got kind of a cult following, like Charles Manson.
14:18Could just be a copycat.
14:19There's one way to find out.
14:20Let's put the screws to this guy.
14:22No, no, no.
14:22Bale's too smart.
14:23If we want information from him, we have to handle him carefully.
14:26And even then, you have to assume that road will lead nowhere.
14:30You're saying the connection to Bale doesn't help us at all?
14:32No.
14:33I'm just saying let us handle Bale.
14:34Look, we just heard from local Texas PD.
14:37You were right about Clermans' nephew.
14:38He admitted the bomb stuff was his, which is great for the Clermans,
14:41but it leaves us with zero suspects.
14:43So what do you suggest my men do now?
14:45Proceed from the profile.
14:47I didn't know we had a profile.
14:49When we're dealing with a bomber,
14:51we're talking about someone who's non-confrontational.
14:54If you bumped into him in a cafe, he'd apologize.
14:58I'm so sorry.
15:01Even if it wasn't his fault.
15:04We would classify this bomber as highly organized,
15:06based on the meticulous design of his bombs.
15:09It means above average intelligence.
15:11He probably has a skilled job, a trade,
15:13one that allows him to work alone.
15:14That's how he was able to make a sophisticated device
15:17without raising suspicion.
15:19Furniture maker, jeweler, etc.
15:21Background in explosives?
15:22No, not necessarily.
15:23You're thinking about a type who likes to blow things up.
15:27Gives them an emotional or sexual release.
15:30Death, secondary.
15:32Then what's this guy do?
15:34Murdering.
15:36Bombs, just weapons.
15:38And these attacks, they are not random.
15:42Well, how do you know that?
15:43By process of elimination.
15:46We know bombers fall into a discreet number of categories according to motive.
15:49There's the terrorist, whose aim is to spread fear.
15:51We expect him to strike in a populous area like a subway.
15:54There's the politically motivated bomber.
15:56He makes a statement by choosing a symbolic target like an abortion clinic.
15:59Then there's our unsub.
16:01He made bombs designed to kill,
16:03and he chose his victims specifically by placing the bombs at their stoops.
16:07That tells us he has a direct motive.
16:09Statistically, he bombs for profit or to conceal a crime.
16:11And it tells us how we're going to find him.
16:14Through the people he killed.
16:15Somewhere among the three victims, there is a direct motive.
16:20Keep digging.
16:22Thanks.
16:23If you have any questions, we'll be around.
16:24You'll be around.
16:25I'll be in prison.
16:27Somebody's got to talk to bail.
16:32Detective Morrison, how's it going?
16:34We're combing through all the investors in the land deal.
16:36Got a couple of suspects who fit the profile we're going to talk to.
16:39Okay, well, if you need anything, just let us know.
16:41Right.
16:45How are we doing?
16:48Frustrated.
16:49I can't see why anyone would want to kill a little old lady who collects cats and coins.
16:53Unless somebody wanted the coins.
16:55I spent a good chunk of my childhood looking for a 1944 penny worth thousands.
17:00Yeah, so I was a little bit of a nerd.
17:02Is that so surprising?
17:04Not to me.
17:08Morgan?
17:09Yeah?
17:09I just got the lab results from the powder residues on the bombs.
17:12Ammonia nitrate, potassium chloride, and aluminum powder.
17:16Nobody uses that mixture, Hodge.
17:18Nobody but Bale.
17:19That's right.
17:19And the closer I look at these things, the more they're the same.
17:22Same well pattern, same switch assembly, same thread sizing.
17:24It's weird, man.
17:26This guy's not building bombs.
17:27He's forging them.
17:27That's the other reason I'm calling you.
17:29Bale wrote addresses on his packages and blocked letters with blue ink.
17:33I'm thinking our guy's doing the same.
17:34Okay.
17:35I'll set up a press conference, make sure the public knows.
17:37Thanks, Morgan.
17:40Excuse me.
17:43Hodgeman.
17:45Look, obviously Bale burned us pretty bad.
17:47We just want to make sure if we're in a position to make a deal with him that you guys
17:51are willing to do it.
17:52Well, I think that's premature.
17:53We're not even sure if Bale's involved yet.
17:55And what if he is?
17:56Are you sure you'd want to deal with a guy who took out six of our agents?
18:01Half of Florida is in a panic.
18:03There might not be another choice.
18:05Well, there has to be.
18:16Bale, you have a visitor.
18:19You know why I'm here?
18:23This guy in Palm Beach, right?
18:25Palm Beach Bomber.
18:27Somebody's got to give him a better name.
18:31He uses your bombs, your designs.
18:37You should be careful.
18:39Those things are dangerous.
18:43Adrian.
18:45You can't fool me.
18:49If you're involved in this in any way and you do not help me, I will make your life even
18:55worse than it is now.
18:57Oh, but no.
19:00Actually, I can fool you because I've fooled you before.
19:03And now there's another me out there watching, waiting.
19:12We have new information about the Palm Beach Bomber, in addition to placing the bombs in plain brown packages.
19:18We have reason to believe that the bomber may handwrite the delivery addresses on a plain white label.
19:24Mommy, when's Daddy coming home?
19:27He's got to get the beach house ready for the next renters.
19:30He'll be back tomorrow.
19:33Have you unpacked your suitcase yet?
19:36No, I'll go do it right now.
19:36With your help, we should be able to prevent any further casualties.
19:41Thank you for your vigilance.
19:49You were more ruthless than I expected.
19:52If you hadn't pushed that button, you might have had a chance of parole someday.
19:57Yeah.
20:00You know, I've thought a lot about that day, and there's one thing I still can't understand.
20:07You trusted me.
20:08Why?
20:09I never trusted you.
20:10You listened to me.
20:12I made an error.
20:13I calculated you wouldn't do it, and you did.
20:16Whatever you think, I'm going to walk out of here, and you never will.
20:21Here's what I think.
20:26Sending those agents into that warehouse, this just doesn't make sense.
20:29I mean, I've read your books.
20:31I had all those things.
20:32What did you call them?
20:34A homicidal triad.
20:37I even came from a broken family.
20:39Classic sociopath.
20:41So when I had the chance to kill six agents plus a hostage,
20:46I mean, just because I gave myself up doesn't mean that I was finished with those people.
20:50I still had the remote.
20:52Without you, you should have known that.
20:58The emotional release I would feel by pressing that button.
21:03Well, that was just a little too overwhelming to pass up.
21:09Why didn't you search me before sending those agents in?
21:14Why didn't you do your job, Agent Gideon?
21:26Mommy, there's a present for you.
21:29A present?
21:30What does it look like?
21:32It's brown with blue letters.
21:34Can I bring it to you?
21:41No!
21:43No!
21:44No!
21:52Keep holding on, baby.
21:56Listen, the first thing we gotta do is get the mother out of there.
21:58Okay.
21:59Got it.
22:01Just keep holding on, okay?
22:03It's heavy.
22:03Oh, I know, I know, but you're doing such a good job.
22:06Yeah, everything's gonna be okay.
22:08No, no body armor.
22:09They don't want to scare the little girl.
22:10Just a few more minutes.
22:12You hear that?
22:12We're almost there.
22:13It's heavy.
22:14I can't hold it.
22:14Yes, you can.
22:16Step back, man.
22:16Yes, you can.
22:17I am not leaving my daughter.
22:19Okay, you need to trust me.
22:21Okay.
22:23Okay now, sweetie.
22:25Don't move, okay?
22:27Don't move, sweetie.
22:28I'm gonna come up and meet you.
22:29You're such a good girl.
22:30Just a few more seconds, okay?
22:32Just a few more minutes.
22:32Yes, you can.
22:34Okay, sweetie.
22:34You're doing great, sweetie.
22:35No.
22:35You're doing great.
22:36Hang on.
22:36Hang on.
22:37There.
22:38Almost there.
22:39Okay.
22:39Almost there.
22:43Come on.
22:44Okay, go.
22:45Go.
22:45Come here, baby.
22:48Get through here.
22:52Bale may be part of this, but he's not in control of it.
22:55If he were, he would have taught him he was specifics.
22:57So what's our next move?
22:58I'll let Bale know the unsub's using his designs.
23:01Bait.
23:02Yeah, exactly.
23:03If Bale wasn't part of it before, he'll sure want to be part of it now.
23:05I'm gonna stay behind and monitor his mail, calls, because there's any contact that he
23:08has with the outside world.
23:10Good.
23:10Even if he doesn't know the unsub, he may want to try to contact him.
23:14I might have something.
23:16Barbara Keller was having trouble insuring some coins she bought.
23:19The insurance company thought they might be fake.
23:21So the insurance company's blowing up annoying clients?
23:23What if someone sold her the fake coins?
23:26She's on to him.
23:27He shuts her up.
23:28Were these coins valuable enough to kill over?
23:30She told the insurance company she thought they might be worth $12,000.
23:34All right.
23:34Do you have any idea who sold her the coins?
23:36No.
23:37But she had an appointment with a coin dealer scheduled, um, I'm guessing to challenge the
23:43insurance company's appraisal.
23:44A guy named David Walker.
23:46So maybe he can help us figure out who sold her the coins.
23:50Office of Supreme Genius Puzzle Solver, do you have a riddle for me?
23:53I found out Bale's been accessing the internet by getting around a firewall that's set up on
23:56a prison library computer.
23:58The guy even has an email address.
24:00Wow, sneaky bastard.
24:02Yeah, he's headed to the library right now.
24:03Maybe to contact me on subject.
24:05Now, is there a way to possibly monitor his keystrokes while he's online?
24:08I could send him a virus, but he'll have to open the email for it to work.
24:10Let's do it.
24:11What do you want in the subject line?
24:13Hmm.
24:14Just think.
24:15Something that'll make him open it.
24:16Yeah.
24:18He's impotent.
24:19Something that'll make him feel in control.
24:20Uh, I got something.
24:51I got this guy's number.
24:53He's visited six porn sites in the past half hour.
24:55Anything else?
24:56Hold on.
24:57He's posting to a message board.
24:59Naughtyhobbies.net looks like some sort of site for bomb enthusiasts.
25:04All my friends out there, beware.
25:06They are on to you.
25:08We need the names of everyone who's been on that message board in the past month.
25:33186 emails.
25:34Through the ISP, we were able to track down the names and some of the addresses, but none of them
25:38are in Palm Beach.
25:39How about occupations?
25:40It wasn't a required field, so really only about a third of them are filled in.
25:44Well, the unsub takes pride in his work.
25:45You would fill it in.
25:46Right.
25:48Let's see.
25:48We have a trucker, physician, antiquities dealer, store owner, orderly.
25:56Wait.
25:58Antiquities dealer?
25:59Yeah.
26:00Why?
26:00What is it?
26:05Personally, I couldn't think of anything more boring than coins and old papers.
26:09Are you single?
26:10Yes.
26:11I have a word of advice.
26:12Don't marry the first guy that proposes.
26:15I wanted a pool table back there, but David insists that I'm making it his workshop.
26:20Hey, Reed.
26:22Okay, shoot.
26:24David.
26:27Well.
26:30El.
26:32I gotta call you back.
26:34Oh, what's he up to now?
26:36Well, it sounds like a car.
26:37I hope he's not committing suicide.
26:39I won't be able to collect life insurance.
26:41Yeah.
26:42El, it's him.
26:43It's Walker.
26:45Get out of the way!
26:46help!
26:50Oh!
26:53Oh!
26:53Oh!
26:54Oh!
26:56Oh, oh!
27:16haunts are and ATF should be here any minute. I'm sure you're all right. Mrs. Walker said her
27:23husband spent most of his time in the garage. Let's check it out.
27:38Well, we got the organized part, right? What's this?
27:43You've seen this. It's for electroplating. Look at the date on the coin.
27:49It's half gone. He was using this to build up the metal so he could change the dates on the
27:54coins.
27:54To increase the value. Like what he did with Barbara Keller's coins.
27:59Look over here. Check this out.
28:07The best. So this is why he chose to use Bale's design.
28:13He was working on something.
28:22Make sure Morrison tells your officers that this guy is smart,
28:25dangerous and he has absolutely nothing to lose.
28:42You ready to do some work? Why not? I haven't slept this week. I might as well give up eating
28:47too.
28:48Oh, poor baby. Try not to let the tears hit the paper. It gets a little messy.
28:53What are they? These are emails from Bale's account.
28:55Reed forwarded them to me. What are we looking for?
28:58Well, right now this guy Walker's in the wind, so we got to look at him from every angle,
29:01see if we can figure out his next move. Signature behavior. If Walker got bomb
29:05making tips from Bale, then maybe he got tips on staying clear of the cops.
29:08Uh-oh. Somebody's been taking notes. Medical school's medical school.
29:12Well, don't hurt yourself, Garcia. Now find me something.
29:21So far, nothing from the search.
29:24What do we know about Walker?
29:27He's a quiet career criminal. Spent four years in prison for a series of forged checks when he was in
29:32his early 20s. He's now 46. For the past 18 years, he owned a store which sold coins,
29:37maps and historical documents. We graded the place as soon as you gave us Walker's name.
29:42Most of his inventory was fake. Forgeries valued in the millions.
29:45But the walls had started to close in on him. We talked to some of his clients,
29:48and he was in debt up to his ears and promising stuff he didn't have time to forge.
29:51Then Barbara Keller found out that the coins he had sold her were fake.
29:55She threatened to out him. And if she had,
29:57all the forgeries would have been discovered. He would have done 20 years.
29:59So he had to shut her up? He planted all those bombs just to kill one little old lady?
30:05Yeah, and to throw us off, he made it look like it was much bigger than it was.
30:08You hear me? I said stop now. Please, help me. Everyone back, now. We need bomb squad in here.
30:16Please, it's not me. Don't come any closer. Put your hands up and walk slowly back out.
30:22I can't. He'll kill me. Who will? I don't know. He held a gun to me. Put this on me.
30:31He said he'll know who he is.
30:35What does he want? A helicopter. A passport. He's watching. Once he gets what he wants,
30:44he's got instructions to defuse the bomb. Walker's close by. Let's get snipers around the perimeter.
30:50Let's get snipers on the roof. We understand and we're not going to leave you. Please, take it off.
30:57Well, we need to figure out how the bomb's put together first. Tracy, you're in.
31:10This is a really sophisticated device. It looks like it was probably made by a master bomb maker,
31:16which means tampering with any part of it could set it off. So there's no way to just cut the
31:21whole thing off of him? Well, not without cutting these wires. See how they're threaded all around
31:25the collar? They could be booby trapped or there could be a hidden secondary trigger. How do we find out?
31:30Without knowing how this thing's put together, it's going to take a while. I'll have to x-ray it,
31:34try to figure out which of the real triggers, but I don't think there's enough time. What do you mean?
31:40There's a timer. We've only got about three hours left.
31:50What is it? We need to go outside. No. He said you'd kill me if I went back out. He
31:58made sure I told you
31:59that. Then we need to isolate you. Why? There's nothing you can do? Is there anything?
32:07What do you mean? Let's go! Roll out! Roll out!
32:36I don't get it. If this guy's a hostage, then why hasn't Walker tried to negotiate with us?
32:43Maybe he's scared or maybe he hasn't figured out what his next move is yet.
32:48We have a beat on Walker. Sniper spotted him in his scope. He's sitting in an office building
32:52across the street. It looks like a storage room with a small window facing us. We could surprise him.
32:57It's a good idea. If he feels cornered, he might give himself up. Why do you say that?
33:01Because bombers are generally cowards. I'll take a team in and we'll go in through the back of the building.
33:07This feels wrong to me. Why would Walker let himself be found so easily?
33:10He wants to be found. Why? To negotiate. Yeah, but then we lose the element of surprise.
33:14Hopefully we catch him off guard and he gives himself up immediately. If not,
33:17we take a hard line and make him feel like he's got no way out. Remember, we have to take
33:20him alive.
33:21Walker's the only one who can defuse the necklace bomb. Everybody ready?
33:24Yes, sir. Let's do it. We're entering the building. Be careful. At the very least,
33:27we know he's got a gun. Copy that.
33:37We're approaching the door now. Copy that.
33:43So bombers are cowards, huh? Yeah, every last one of them.
34:19We're approaching the door.
34:23David Walker, Federal Agents.
34:27Federal Agents.
34:38Walker, freeze!
34:39Okay. Please, don't shoot.
34:41Show yourself. Show yourself.
34:45I'll shoot up the whole room.
34:46Okay.
34:48All right, now put your hands where I can see them.
34:50I can't do that.
34:51Then I'll shoot.
34:52My hand's on the remote.
34:54I told you what I want.
34:55The passport.
34:57The helicopter.
34:58The flight.
34:59Walker, listen to me.
35:00You're at the top of the FBI's most wanted list.
35:03I think you're smart enough to realize there's no way we're letting you go.
35:06But here's my counteroffer.
35:07A chance to get out of here alive.
35:09All you have to do is give yourself up.
35:11Just slide the gun across the floor.
35:13You have until three. One.
35:14You wouldn't let the hostage die?
35:16You want to find out? Don't give yourself up. Two.
35:20Okay. Okay.
35:26I'm coming out. Don't shoot.
35:31Yeah. Gideon. It's me.
35:33I just found an email bail sent Walker two days ago.
35:35Listen to this.
35:37My only regret is giving myself up and for what?
35:39To be stuck in a cage the rest of my life.
35:41Don't make my mistake.
35:42If they catch you, whatever you do, don't let them keep you.
35:45Now walk slowly towards me.
35:50Let me see your hands, Walker.
36:01Walker's not a bomber.
36:03He's a forger.
36:05Get out of there now!
36:06Now!
36:06Go!
36:07Go! Everybody out!
36:08Go! Go! Go! Go!
36:09Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!
36:23We're fine. Everybody made it out. Everybody with Walker.
36:27Is the hostage okay?
36:28He's fine. For now. How much time do we have?
36:31Two hours, 24 minutes.
36:35With Walker dead, I'm all out of options.
36:43I doubt one.
36:45Bail!
36:51We'll start with a transfer. You're in a high security facility now. We can get the immediate.
36:56No. I went out of prison. A mental facility.
37:00You're asking for something we wouldn't give a bank robber. There are minimum security facilities.
37:04I don't care.
37:06I want to be able to talk to people who aren't prisoners. I want to have access to people, things,
37:14the world.
37:16I want to connect again.
37:22All right.
37:25One more thing. Without which there is no deal.
37:29What is it?
37:31I want you to confess.
37:34I want you to admit that I beat you in Boston, that I outsmarted you.
37:39I want you to apologize to the families of those six victims you got killed, and I want it all
37:47in writing.
37:48Jason, that's enough.
37:53If I do this, you'll tell me how to defuse the bomb?
37:56Only if you do this.
37:59How do I know you won't lie to me?
38:01It's all in writing, Agent Gideon.
38:03If my client refuses to give you the information, or if he gives you information he knows to be untruthful,
38:07the deal is void.
38:18I want to hear it.
38:24It was a hostage situation.
38:26No.
38:28Don't read it.
38:29Say it.
38:36There was a hostage situation.
38:40I negotiated with Bale.
38:43He agreed to give himself up.
38:46He came out of the warehouse peacefully.
38:50I gave the okay to send six of my agents in, and they never came out.
38:59It was a mistake.
39:03It was my mistake.
39:04I was, um, I was outfoxed by Mr. Bale.
39:13By you.
39:16I sincerely regret having made the decision to send those agents in that day.
39:22And I sincerely regret and apologize to the families of all those who died that day.
39:32Four more minutes.
39:40Okay.
39:41I've isolated the wires connected to the actual device.
39:43We've got one shot at this.
39:45It's either the blue wire or the red wire.
39:52Which do we cut, Bale?
39:55Red or blue?
39:58Red.
40:00You know, if you're lying and this thing goes boom, you get nothing, right?
40:03Yes.
40:04If we cut the red, it's over.
40:09You get to spend your time in a cushy asylum.
40:12Bushes, trees, visits, nurses.
40:15And we get this man out of here alive.
40:17I don't see how I can be any clearer.
40:1917 seconds.
40:21Red wire, right?
40:23Yes.
40:25Cut the blue.
40:27Are you sure?
40:28Do it.
40:35All right.
40:36Shouldn't take long to cut this thing off now.
40:47How'd you know?
40:48And the emotional release I would feel by pressing that button.
40:53Well, that was just a little too overwhelming to pass off.
40:59He told me.
41:02He said given the opportunity of pressing that button, he'd have no choice.
41:07All I did was take his word for it.
41:12Yo, I'm still waiting for this!
41:15You've been dressed for a nice day!
41:18Yo, come on, bring that around!
41:19Come on!
41:22Despite the fact you lied to us and you deal his void,
41:26I made sure to tell all your friends here how extremely willing you were to give up information on your
41:30fellow inmates.
41:33You're a rare bird, Adrian.
41:35I can't tell you how much pleasure I get just now when I put you in this little tiny cage.
41:40You might even call it an emotional release.
41:52You are what you say you are.
41:54You are what you say you are.
42:02Now I believe.
42:05No, no, no, no.
42:30Also you, he can tell them, baby.
42:31You are what you say you are.
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