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00:074.5 billion years ago, an astral body the size of Mars slammed into the Earth.
00:13The debris that flew from our planet became stuck in Earth's gravity and formed our Moon.
00:20That's right. The Moon is just a part of the Earth, separated forever,
00:24always drawn back towards us, longing to reconnect.
00:31It is said to increase fertility, create chaos, and cause people to do things they would never normally do.
00:40No one knows why things get so weird when the Moon is full, why it makes people act so crazy.
00:46All I know is that on this job, the one night you need to be ready for anything is a
00:51night when the Moon is full.
00:55You, uh, wanna watch it, Ray Donovan?
00:58Oh, I wish, but I have to get my sleep tonight. It's gonna be a full moon tomorrow and it's
01:04always crazy. I need to make sure that I am rested.
01:13Well, maybe we could have some close time and help you sleep.
01:22It'll take a whole lot longer than an episode of Ray Donovan to finish.
01:26Not for me.
01:29I don't mind doing an extra work to get you across the finish line.
01:33She, she, she, she, she, she.
01:40I love you, baby.
01:41Mm-hmm.
01:42You are the most beautiful, sexy, powerful woman I've ever seen, but tonight I've gotta get my sleep, babe.
01:57LBD.
01:58Karen, don't say that. I'm just tired.
02:01Lesbians is bad.
02:04It doesn't matter how hot a couple is for each other, eventually we all succumb to it.
02:10Come on. I get what I need. Like, don't you feel the magic when we're cuddling?
02:18I've just been in relationships that have been more like sisterhoods before.
02:25If we're not having sex, then what exactly is it that makes us a couple?
02:30Okay.
02:32Just let me get my rest tonight, huh?
02:36And when I come home after work tomorrow and crawl into bed, it'll still be a full moon.
02:43And who knows what kind of crazy stuff might happen.
02:47Huh?
02:55It's a marvel.
02:56Okay.
03:09All right, folks, coming through. Excuse me, please.
03:12Hey.
03:13Hi.
03:14Hi.
03:15Whatcha doing there?
03:16I'm gonna have to take you out if that's okay with you.
03:19All right, I'm fine.
03:23I'm gonna have to take you out if I'm gonna take your back.
03:30Hi.
03:31You ready?
03:32Yeah.
03:33We're gonna watch your head.
03:35Oh, I got you.
03:36I got you.
03:38I can't believe they didn't have the key for this.
03:40Don't worry.
03:41It's, uh, it's one of those nights.
03:42And here, congratulations.
03:44I'm in a moment.
04:01You're such a dork.
04:02You're a cute dork.
04:03But you're a dork.
04:03Cute dork?
04:05Okay, I'll take that.
04:06How are you?
04:07How are you feeling?
04:08How's your first day back?
04:09I feel great.
04:10Uh, no pain.
04:12Yeah, minor discomfort.
04:13But, uh, don't you worry.
04:15I have someone monitoring my bread intake.
04:17I'm so relieved.
04:18So, are we gonna do this again?
04:21I mean, dinner, not the tracheotomy.
04:24I don't know.
04:25Um, I have a run of shifts, but I will check the schedule.
04:28So, are you buckling in?
04:31Uh, am I buckling in?
04:32Not full moon.
04:33It's gonna get bumpy.
04:34Uh, no.
04:35I do not buy into all that full moon BS.
04:39Oh, buy into?
04:40No, no, no.
04:40It is science.
04:42You know, every full moon, the freaks come out.
04:44Crime increases, emergency rooms are packed, animals and kids go nuts.
04:49Now, in my experience, anyone who's gonna be an idiot on the full moon
04:53is gonna be an idiot on the half moon.
04:56Or the quarter moon.
04:57Or the no moon.
04:59There is no statistical evidence that any crime or accidents
05:04or general freakiness increases during the full moon.
05:08Abby, I just pulled a kid out of one of those stuffed animal arcade games.
05:12I know, but that would have happened whether it was a full moon or not.
05:14Mm, you don't know that.
05:15I do know that.
05:16How many full moons have you worked?
05:18Um, one.
05:20Right.
05:21Bye, buck.
05:22Okay, hold on, hold on.
05:23Look, I'm telling you.
05:24All right?
05:25Freaks come out.
05:26Now you call me.
05:27The night's over, okay?
05:28Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow.
05:31Bye, buck.
05:32Bye.
05:33Bye, buck.
05:37911, what's your emergency?
05:38There's a man outside my house.
05:40I don't know what he wants.
05:41What's he doing, ma'am?
05:43Is he trying to get in?
05:44No.
05:45No, he's just standing there.
05:48He's looking at me.
05:49I can't see his eyes, but I can feel them.
05:53Why is he here?
05:54It's okay, ma'am.
05:54What does he want?
05:55Can you tell me your name and address, please?
05:57Nora Curtis 3942 Rosebud.
06:00I'm dispatching police to your location, Nora.
06:02Can you describe the man for me?
06:03I can't see his face.
06:05He doesn't have a face.
06:07Why doesn't he have a face?
06:09I can't breathe.
06:10I can't breathe.
06:12I can't breathe.
06:13I'm so tired.
06:14I can't breathe.
06:15It's okay.
06:16Our help is on the way, Nora.
06:18Just stay on the line with me.
06:25They called you for a prowler?
06:27Homeowner has a heart condition.
06:28Well, you two travel in a little light.
06:31Yeah, full moon.
06:33The only way to survive is divide and conquer.
06:35I believe it's your enemy you're supposed to divide, not yourself.
06:39All right, I'm gonna check around back.
06:41Okay.
06:42Is that what that means?
06:46Paramedics!
06:47Paramedics are here.
06:49Thank you, Abby.
06:51You're welcome, Mrs. Curtis.
06:52Nora.
06:53You're welcome, Nora.
07:03While I was waiting for you, he just seemed to disappear.
07:07Everything's gonna be okay.
07:09Blood pressure's dropping.
07:10Was I having a heart attack?
07:12No, no.
07:13Looks more like a panic attack.
07:16He gave me such a fright.
07:20Standing up there,
07:23just staring.
07:24You're okay now, all right?
07:26Now, ma'am, I want you to breathe from me, nice and slow, not too deep.
07:29And when you exhale, I want you to press your lips like this.
07:32Okay?
07:33Okay.
07:33You're safe now.
07:35Full moon brings out the creeps and the crazies.
07:37Just breathe, okay?
07:51Okay.
07:58All right.
07:59All right.
07:59Ma'am, is this where you were standing when you saw the man outside?
08:03Yes.
08:03Yeah, right there.
08:05Ma'am, I'm Sergeant Grant.
08:08If there was someone outside, they're gone now.
08:12There you know.
08:13Mm.
08:19It looked to you like anybody had been outside?
08:22No.
08:23I mean, the ground's wet, didn't see any footprints.
08:25I did.
08:31She says that she was standing pretty much right over here.
08:42He was in the house.
08:44Standing right behind her.
08:46Okay.
08:46I just got the chills.
08:48He didn't attack her, though.
08:49Maybe that wasn't his intent.
08:52Or maybe when she called 911, it spooked him.
08:54But it looks like he came in the front door.
08:59Ma'am, uh, you mind if I take a look around the inside?
09:03Oh, no. Go ahead.
09:05Is there somewhere else you can stay tonight?
09:07Someone you can call?
09:08Why?
09:09You think he's coming back?
09:11You've been through a lot tonight.
09:13Might be best if you had some company.
09:15That's all.
09:16I could call my daughter.
09:17That's a great idea.
09:18All clear here.
09:19Pulse is good.
09:20Okay.
09:20You are unconscious male.
09:22MacArthur Park.
09:22Subject appears to be unresponsive.
09:25Copy.
09:25Paramedic 118 responding.
09:27That's a dicey neighborhood.
09:29I'll give you a police escort.
09:30Thanks.
09:31Ma'am, I have an officer.
09:33Out front, he'll stay there until your daughter gets you.
09:35That's wonderful.
09:38Remember to breathe.
09:40I will.
09:42Absolutely.
09:43You just rest, okay?
09:44You're good enough.
09:44Thank you, boss.
09:48Tell me what that was all about.
09:49I'll tell you in the truck.
09:52Iron, what's your emergency?
09:53There's a man.
09:54He's trying to break in.
09:56He's trying to break down the door.
09:57What's your address now?
09:59837 Harper.
10:01What's your name?
10:02Kathy.
10:04Kathy, where are you now?
10:05I, I, I locked the front door and I'm, and I'm upstairs in the bedroom.
10:10Is there anyone else with you?
10:12No, nobody.
10:13He, he's in the house.
10:15He, he broke through the door.
10:17Okay, Kathy.
10:20Kathy, are you still there?
10:21Uh-huh.
10:22Okay, stay on the phone.
10:24Lock the bedroom door if you can.
10:26He, he's at the door.
10:27He's at the door.
10:28Okay, okay.
10:29Kathy, tell him you've called 911 and the police are on their way.
10:31Can you do that?
10:32I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm on with 911.
10:34The police are coming.
10:36Kathy.
10:37Why are you here?
10:39Why are you here?
10:40Why?
10:41Oh, no.
10:54It's a fact.
10:55Gravity is heavier during the full moon.
10:57Scientists have proven it.
10:59You read this in a peer-reviewed scientific publication?
11:02Uh, I don't know.
11:03Is the internet considered a scientific publication?
11:05Buck, the idea that the moon causes odd behavior and happenings goes back to the first century.
11:10It's folklore.
11:11Magical thinking.
11:17Hey, she's this way.
11:19Jackie's six months pregnant.
11:20She's new.
11:20This class is only open to moms who are at least 26 weeks.
11:24I warn them about over-exerting themselves.
11:26And behold, the Salabhasana.
11:32That locust pose.
11:34They had like 50 yoga instructors.
11:37All right, can you guys please clear out so we can get in there?
11:39Ladies, back to your mats.
11:40I can't move.
11:42Everything hurts.
11:44The baby, is he okay?
11:45Okay, we're going to check your baby right now, okay?
11:47I'm going to touch you right here in your stomach.
11:51Okay, there's no trauma to the abdomen.
11:53A vital sign.
11:54Normal.
11:55The heartbeat's normal.
11:56Okay, good.
11:56Is the baby okay?
11:58The baby is fine.
11:59Oh, it's not mine.
12:00I'm a surrogate.
12:01Listen, can you tell me where you're feeling your pain?
12:03Is it localized in your back, your arms, your legs?
12:05I have arms and legs, but it's the worst in my butt and down my thigh and calf.
12:09Okay, I think you slipped a disc.
12:11We're going to need to get her on her side, okay?
12:12Very carefully, support her head.
12:14Let's go this way towards you guys, okay?
12:16Very gently.
12:17Easy, I'm going to take you.
12:19All right, I'm going to take care of that.
12:20You take care of this.
12:21Go, go, go, go.
12:22Here we go.
12:22I got you, I got you.
12:24I think I'm having contractions.
12:25How far along are you?
12:2738 weeks.
12:2838 weeks, okay.
12:29All right, just keep breathing with your contractions nice and easy, all right?
12:32What's your name?
12:33Beth.
12:33Okay, I need a cup of water for Beth.
12:35Am I in labor?
12:36I think it's Braxton Hicks.
12:37It's a soft labor.
12:38What does that mean?
12:39That means your contractions are going to go away once we get you nice and relaxed and hydrated, okay?
12:43Just take a drink.
12:45Oh my god, my water broke.
12:47Baby, baby, baby.
12:49Buck?
12:49Yeah, I'm on it.
12:50I have dispatch requesting additional paramedics.
12:52232 HOPE.
12:53Possible spinal disc herniation.
12:54Need transport to hospital immediately.
12:56It's coming.
12:57It's coming now.
12:58Yeah, you are.
12:58We just started contractions.
13:00It's okay.
13:00No, this is my fourth kit.
13:02It's coming.
13:02Uh, okay, I need towels.
13:04I need towels.
13:05Okay, these contractions are a minute apart.
13:08This isn't soft labor, is it?
13:10No, you're having your baby.
13:12Oh my god, can I go to the hospital?
13:14Contractions is close together.
13:15I can't bring you to the hospital.
13:16Transporting is too risky right now.
13:18Okay, but you're in good hands.
13:19I've delivered babies before.
13:22Oh, no, no, not now.
13:27I've never done this before.
13:28It's okay.
13:28I will talk you through it.
13:29They say when a full moon's halfway between the eastern horizon and its highest point,
13:33it can induce labor.
13:35I knew I should have canceled this class.
13:37Just saying, I did tell you.
13:38Okay, we could discuss the moon later, Buck.
13:40If you're not in labor right now, could you please go out in the hallway and give us some space?
13:44I have two, possibly three women in labor.
13:47Membranes have ruptured.
13:48Labor is progressing rapidly.
13:49I need a couple of extra transports to the hospital.
13:52Okay, Beth, I need you to push, okay?
13:55Okay, Beth.
13:57I want my epidural!
13:59Okay, Beth, you're doing great.
14:02Okay, he's counting.
14:03Buck, I need a towel.
14:04You got it.
14:06Okay, okay.
14:06Give me his towel.
14:07Woo!
14:08I want him to talk.
14:10Okay.
14:11Okay, Beth, I just need one last big push.
14:19Okay.
14:20All right, you have a beautiful baby girl.
14:21Oh, please save the placenta.
14:23I want to freeze it.
14:25Okay.
14:25Okay.
14:26Okay.
14:26Fuck, you ready?
14:27Clamp?
14:28Clamp?
14:29Yeah.
14:29Okay, and then cut.
14:31All right.
14:33Good job.
14:34All right.
14:34Yeah, she's beautiful.
14:36Okay, meet your mama.
14:38There you go.
14:40All right, she knows you.
14:46All right.
14:47All right.
14:48All right.
14:48All right.
14:48Okay.
14:51Okay, we'll do that.
14:54I got it, I got it.
14:55You sure?
14:55Okay.
14:55Yep.
14:56Just breathe.
14:59Um, Kate.
15:01Yeah?
15:02Just keep on breathing.
15:04Oh, my God, just go.
15:05I got this.
15:06You're gonna deliver your own baby.
15:08Yes, I told you.
15:09It's my first.
15:09And she's a doula.
15:11Okay.
15:12Um, okay.
15:14What are you feeling?
15:14Something's wrong.
15:15I didn't feel like this with my last baby.
15:17How tall are you?
15:18I have 4.11.
15:19Did your doctor ever tell you anything about the size of the baby?
15:21Is it big or?
15:22Yeah, he's big.
15:23He's big.
15:23I saw the ultrasound.
15:24His head is huge.
15:25Okay.
15:26I think you're experiencing something called CPD, cephalopelvic disproportion.
15:29Means your baby's head is too big for your pelvis.
15:32Okay?
15:32I think you're gonna be okay.
15:33We're gonna get you an emergency C-section.
15:34You're gonna be fine.
15:35Guys, come on in.
15:36Right here.
15:37Is my baby gonna be okay?
15:39We need to call my husband.
15:40Your baby's gonna be fine and so are you.
15:42We'll call your husband on the way.
15:43Okay?
15:44Don't push.
15:44There you go.
15:49I'm surprised.
15:51Well, I'm Buck and that's Buck just in case you want to name him after us.
15:55You know, in her honor or something.
15:57No, I don't think so.
16:00You still think this full moon stuff is a myth?
16:02Yes, and I still think you're an idiot.
16:04St. Matthews, contact Obie Surgical on call.
16:07We've got an emergency C-section coming in four minutes out.
16:11How you holding up?
16:14Um, just pissed that I can't seem to shake this.
16:20Just keep hearing her screaming.
16:23It's okay if you want to go home.
16:26I can cover you.
16:27I can't leave you in a lurch.
16:29I can't leave you in a lurch on the full moon, which I don't even really believe in.
16:36There's a detective here.
16:38He wants to hear the call, Abby.
16:44What kind of detective?
16:46Homicide.
16:48This is Abby Clark.
16:49She took the call.
16:50Detective Marks.
16:51Nice to meet you.
16:52You wanted to hear the tape?
16:53Yeah, that'd be great.
16:55Uh, I've read the fast transcript, but, uh, reading isn't the same as hearing.
17:00No, he doesn't.
17:01Come this way.
17:14Well, thank you, Ms. Clark.
17:17Welcome.
17:18What were you hoping to hear?
17:20Well, things sometimes get missed in the transcripts.
17:22I was hoping he might hear his voice.
17:26Hard to hear anything under these screams, even if he had said something.
17:30Maybe I could dig it out if it's there.
17:33I mean, if that would help you guys find him.
17:36Oh, we've already caught him.
17:37Oh.
17:38Yeah, the ex-husband.
17:39She had been granted multiple protective orders against him,
17:42and he had been charged with domestic battery on more than one occasion.
17:46She was afraid of him.
17:48Has he confessed?
17:49No, they, uh, they generally don't.
17:54Now, if I had his voice on that tape, it'd make things a little bit easier,
17:59but, uh, at least he's off the streets.
18:02He's not going anywhere for now.
18:05Thank you for your time.
18:08Good luck with it.
18:30Hey, Terry, could you do me a favor?
18:35Would you check the system for any 911 calls made from that number or address in the last three years?
18:43Sure.
18:44Thanks.
18:52911, what's your emergency?
18:53Yes, my name is Kathy Blake.
18:55I'm at 837 Harper, and my ex-husband is outside my front door.
18:59Who's the door?
19:00His name is Trent McConnell, and he's not supposed to be within 50 yards in this house.
19:04What's the door, you think?
19:06I want my stuff.
19:07Trent, you psycho!
19:08I'm on the phone with the cops.
19:09Just keep doing what you're doing if you want to spend the night in jail again.
19:12Why are you here?
19:12Ma'am, I've dispatched officers to your location.
19:14I swear to God, I am holding a butcher knife,
19:16and if he cops hear that door before the police get here, I won't use it.
19:22He's at the door!
19:23He's at the door!
19:24He's here!
19:25He's here!
19:27Trent, you psycho!
19:28I'm on the phone with the cops.
19:30Just keep doing what you're doing if you want to spend the night in jail again.
19:34Why are you here?
19:35Why are you here?
19:36Why?
19:42It's not the hospital.
19:45I got the wrong guy.
19:54911, what's your emergency?
19:55Yeah, there's a dude running around tossing garbage cans, kicking cars.
19:59Oh!
19:59He's just not some homeless guy in cold.
20:01Where, sir?
20:02Temple Bowdry.
20:03He's...
20:04Hold on.
20:05What's he doing?
20:06Ah!
20:07Sir?
20:07Oh, my God!
20:08Get someone down here now!
20:11So basically, it's a twist on the call came from inside the house,
20:14only it was a reflection and there was no call, so it was nothing like that at all.
20:18I don't know, a full moon?
20:19Maybe it was a spirit.
20:21Spirits don't leave muddy footprints.
20:22You don't know that.
20:23What if it was raining...
20:24Tim, please, stop talking.
20:25Copy that.
20:30Go!
20:31I got this.
20:33Get out of here!
20:35Stop!
20:35Get off me!
20:36Help!
20:37Somebody help!
20:38Hey!
20:38Hey, hey, hey!
20:39Slowly turn around and show me your hand!
20:41My God, what the...
20:44What the hell is this kid on?
20:46Probably bath sauce.
20:47Those are crazy, Mr. Chemicals.
20:48That causes violent, psychotic behavior.
20:50Step away from the man!
20:51Are you hearing me?
20:57Did you see a weapon?
20:58I don't see anything.
20:59No, I don't...
21:00No, I don't think so.
21:01I'm not gonna ask you again!
21:12Oh, my God.
21:27Dana, are you all right?
21:28Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm good.
21:29You sure?
21:29Yeah!
21:30Go, make sure that guy's okay.
21:38Detectives want statements from both of us.
21:40You want me to go first?
21:41It's all you, Jim.
21:43Do I prefer the guy as the perp or the face-eater?
21:56This is him.
21:58Well, it better be.
21:59I call their cell phone.
22:02Who is this?
22:02Palmar Women's Correctional Facility to accept the charges, please press one.
22:07Eva?
22:08Yeah, I'm out, baby.
22:10No thanks to you.
22:12Eva, listen.
22:13About that.
22:13Relax.
22:14I'm just messing with you.
22:16I put you in an awkward position.
22:18I know.
22:19I apologize.
22:21Okay, well, thanks for understanding.
22:24How long you been out?
22:25A week.
22:26I wanted to make sure I had my footing before I called you, because I got a job at a
22:29small tax firm.
22:30You know, it's just an entry-level thing, but if I work hard, I can climb my way up.
22:35That's great.
22:36Um, listen, you kind of caught me in a bed.
22:40Come over.
22:43What?
22:43Come on, come celebrate.
22:45I want to show you my new place.
22:46Not much, but, uh, it's got a bed.
22:53You're awful.
22:55I know.
22:57You know, to come over and let me apologize for being so awful.
23:01Maybe I can, uh, put you in another awkward position.
23:11Um, listen, I'm, I'm glad you're home and that, you know, you're doing well.
23:16Um, I am.
23:19But, uh, I gotta go.
23:23Everything all right?
23:24Yeah, well, it is for now.
23:26I mean, so far, no one's questioning whether or not it was justified.
23:30Hell, I wasn't gonna let that monster eat my face.
23:32This is gonna be a long night.
23:34Back to the station, talk to OIS and the DA, then back here, walk them through it.
23:39Probably have to ride the desk for a couple of days till the DA's satisfied.
23:42There's nothing here.
23:43I got your back if they come calling.
23:45You always do.
23:48It wasn't your wife on the phone, was it?
23:53No, it wasn't.
23:59Everything all right at home?
24:00It's fine.
24:01Fine, huh?
24:02Mm-hmm.
24:07Yeah.
24:09Now, you know I love you, all right?
24:11Glass house, all that jazz.
24:13But my advice, you let it go long enough.
24:15Ain't no coming back from fine.
24:18Everything was fine in my marriage until the bomb went off.
24:24Dana, I appreciate your concern, but we're good.
24:27Karen's not a bomb waiting to go off.
24:30I wasn't talking about her.
24:32The officer said the word that he was out of control of the police.
24:36And Trent, you're the officer on this project.
24:38We're going to take the officer back to you.
24:45I want to go.
24:46Trent, you psycho!
24:48I'm on the phone with the cops.
24:49Just keep doing what you're doing if you want to spend the night in jail again.
24:53Well?
24:55Right.
24:56This just confirms it.
24:57He had been harassing her for years.
24:58Oh, yeah, but don't you hear the difference between the two calls?
25:01I mean, when she was with her ex-husband, she was upset, but she was pushing back.
25:07You know, she was fighting him.
25:08And she called him by his name.
25:10Tonight, she didn't mention a name, and it was completely different.
25:13It was like blind terror.
25:15Because she finally realized what he was capable of.
25:18It's dark.
25:19Her focus is split because she's talking to you.
25:21She may not have realized it was her ex until it was too late.
25:24You know, a woman with a history like that?
25:27I mean, if a guy's trying to break in, she's going to presuppose that it's her ex.
25:33That's not the guy who came in tonight.
25:36Look, it's clear you care about what you do.
25:38I imagine you're not used to losing one.
25:41I got to believe hearing someone die like that, not an easy thing to just shake off.
25:46Well, I take over 200 emergency calls in a 10-hour shift.
25:50I don't just shake them off.
25:51I move on.
25:52Because there's always another call to move on to.
25:55And I listen to every single one.
25:58And I know what I'm hearing here.
26:00Here's what I know.
26:02All right, 99% of the time, the guy you think did it, did it.
26:05It's my job to find the evidence to prove it.
26:07Well, my job is to listen and hear what people tell me and hear what they don't tell me and
26:12hear
26:13everything that goes on around them.
26:14I'm telling you, the person who killed that woman tonight is still out there.
26:19It wasn't her ex-husband.
26:21You can go ahead and include this and any other calls from the victim and what you're sending to us.
26:27We'll consider everything.
26:30Okay.
26:34Well, at least he didn't pat me on the head.
26:36It's with the police now.
26:40Well, you may not have convinced him, but you convinced me.
26:43I think there's something else you should hear.
26:51You hear that?
26:54What?
26:55Here, let me dig it out.
26:58Yes, my name is Kathy Blake from an 837-44 and my ex-husband is outside my front door.
27:04There's somebody else there?
27:09Outside my front door, tell them about the restraining order.
27:14Yeah.
27:15I mean, I don't know what it gets you exactly.
27:17It gets us eyes in the room.
27:18I mean, somebody who could tell us if Trent McConnell would even be capable of this.
27:25Because the only other person in the room is dead.
27:30So FID and the DA's office will run their investigations and present it to the board.
27:35Until they make their final determination, you're right in the desk.
27:38Yeah, I know the protocol.
27:41Listen, Sergeant, no one wants to jam you up here.
27:44But it hasn't been that long since you got off restricted desk duty.
27:47So just don't give them a reason.
27:49If they come back to you with more questions, you call me first.
27:53It was a good shoot, Athena.
27:54I got your back, okay?
27:56Yeah, thanks, Jerry.
27:59Yeah, Athena Grant.
28:01Sergeant, it's Abby Clark calling.
28:03Abby, so how's your night?
28:07Oh, you know, a little unsettling tonight.
28:10More unsettling than performing an emergency tracheotomy on first date.
28:15You heard about that.
28:16Yeah, girl.
28:17All right, what can I do for you tonight?
28:19I'm trying to track down a police report.
28:22I need to find a witness on an old domestic call.
28:25You got a date, address?
28:27Yeah, October 29th, 2015, 837 Harper.
28:33Call came in just before midnight.
28:35So what's got you unsettled tonight?
28:38Home break-in turned martyr.
28:40I might have you beat.
28:42I saw a man high on bath salts eating another man's face.
28:46Oh, my God.
28:47Yeah, exactly.
28:49Oh, man.
28:50I'm starting to buy into all this full moon crap.
28:52Still haven't seen no werewolves.
28:54Okay, I got a Kathleen Blake filed a complaint
28:57against her estranged husband, Trent McConnell.
29:00Yeah, that's it.
29:01That's when.
29:02And I may have just found your witness.
29:05That's weird.
29:06What?
29:07Nora Jane Curtis.
29:08I had a PR by the same name earlier tonight.
29:11No, wait.
29:13No, different Nora Curtis.
29:15This one's 30 years younger.
29:16Wait, I took that call.
29:18There was a prowler outside the house.
29:21So if he wasn't outside, he was inside.
29:23She just didn't know it.
29:25Looked like a creeping peep.
29:26Didn't want to scare her anymore, and she already was.
29:28So we suggested she spend the night someplace else.
29:31So she was gonna call her daughter.
29:33The younger Nora Curtis?
29:34This couch is fine for me, dear.
29:37It will not put you out of your own bed.
29:40Seriously, Mom, we're not having this conversation again.
29:42I don't want you sleeping on the couch with your back.
29:47Hello?
29:48Hi, am I speaking with Nora Jane Curtis?
29:51Yes.
29:52Who is this?
29:53This is Abby Clark.
29:54I'm a 911 operator.
29:55I think I spoke to your mother earlier tonight.
29:57You did.
29:58She's here.
30:00Are you actually checking up?
30:02That's so awesome.
30:03It's the 911 operator.
30:05Abby?
30:06That is so sweet.
30:08I didn't know they did that.
30:09Something happened tonight.
30:11To an acquaintance of yours, Kathleen Blake.
30:13Kathy?
30:14She's not just an acquaintance.
30:16She saved my life.
30:17What happened?
30:18I'm so sorry.
30:19I can't disclose the details of that.
30:21Can you tell me what you mean when you say she saved your life?
30:24Kathy runs a support group for survivors of domestic violence.
30:28She herself was a victim of abuse and she gave me the courage to finally escape.
30:32She even helped me rent a place where my ex couldn't find me.
30:35Does your ex-husband know Kathy?
30:37Yes.
30:38She let me stay with her a few times when things got bad.
30:41What's going on?
30:43Okay, I need you to give me your address where you are right now, please.
30:46Oh, God.
30:47Hi, what's the matter?
30:49112-07 Collins, North Hollywood.
30:52The police think Kathy was attacked by her ex-husband tonight.
30:55What's the matter?
30:56But I think it was your ex-husband and he's been looking for you.
31:00Oh, my God.
31:01It's him.
31:02He's here.
31:02He found me.
31:03How did he find me?
31:03Did he do something to Kathy?
31:05Nora Jane, stay on the line.
31:06Okay?
31:07Help is on the way.
31:08Nora Jane!
31:10Nora Jane!
31:11What's happening, Nora Jane?
31:14Nora Jane!
31:17Nora Jane!
31:18He's in the house.
31:21Police are two minutes out.
31:29I told you I'd find you, you bitch!
31:31I don't know what's going on.
31:38I told you, I can't hide forever.
31:44I'm done hiding.
31:51Nora Jane!
31:55Nora Jane!
31:58I think he's dead.
32:00What?
32:01What happened?
32:02Are you okay?
32:03We're fine.
32:05I was ready for him this time.
32:08Thanks to you.
32:09Good.
32:10Good.
32:11Well, Hope is on the way.
32:14She's okay.
32:16Okay.
32:23911, what's your emergency?
32:25No, no, no, please send someone!
32:26There's something inside of me!
32:28I'm sorry, did you say there's something inside you?
32:31Connor?
32:32Connor, open the door and let me in.
32:34Absolutely not!
32:35Go away!
32:36Sir, are you in danger?
32:37Is there someone trying to get into your house?
32:39No, there's something inside of me.
32:41I can feel it.
32:42Sir, what is your address, please?
32:44Oh God, it's moving.
32:44I can feel it moving.
32:45What is happening?
32:46What is your address, sir?
32:47I need your address.
32:48What is happening?
32:49There's a monster inside of me!
32:53Damn it, Connor!
32:55Let me in.
32:56Go away.
32:57You're scaring me.
32:58Oh, you're scared?
33:00I'm John Earth alien right now.
33:03Oh, thank God.
33:06Connor, 911's here.
33:07Open the door now.
33:09All right, step aside, sir.
33:11Connor, Los Angeles Fire Department.
33:13We can't help you if you don't open the door.
33:17Connor, I don't want to have to break this door down.
33:20Can you tell me what you're feeling?
33:22Something's happening.
33:23It's like the worst cramping pressure feeling
33:25that I've ever experienced.
33:26It's like I'm gonna give birth or something.
33:28Oh, stop it.
33:29We had sushi tonight.
33:31He always orders the omakase,
33:33but he can't handle anyone telling him what to do,
33:35so he orders more.
33:37You just have an upset stomach.
33:39If you tell me I just have a stomach ache one more time,
33:40I'm gonna stab you with your toothbrush.
33:43I swear I felt it moving, okay?
33:45I felt something moving.
33:46How long have you been having the cramps?
33:47Uh, about a week.
33:48Yeah, I made a doctor's appointment for Friday.
33:50Any other symptoms?
33:52No.
33:52Oh, he's been having a lot of gas.
33:54Shut up!
33:55You have.
33:56It kind of builds like an overture,
33:58and then there's this little tuba solo.
34:00It's a tremendous amount of horrible flatulence.
34:03Paul!
34:04Okay, just lean back.
34:05Let me have a look.
34:06Okay.
34:06Okay.
34:08You guys eat a lot of sushi.
34:09He does.
34:10About four or five times a week.
34:11I try to go carbon-fat-free as often as possible.
34:14Well, same here.
34:14You guys ever try to have brown rice pasta?
34:16You know, it's not that bad.
34:18You know, it's a little gummy for my taste.
34:19I see that.
34:20Okay.
34:21Hey, what's your body fat percentage?
34:22I swing between like 15...
34:24Okay, can we finish the most interesting conversation
34:25of all time later?
34:28Does this hurt?
34:30Does that feel tender?
34:31No.
34:31What about your bowel movements?
34:33Any diarrhea?
34:34No.
34:34Yes.
34:35Why would you lie to him about that?
34:37He's trying to help you.
34:38Okay, sorry.
34:39Yes.
34:40He is poop-shame.
34:42Okay.
34:43Just take a deep breath, okay?
34:45Relax.
34:46Take a deep breath.
34:48Oh, my God.
34:49No, no, no.
34:49I'm going to burst.
34:50I'm going to explode.
34:51It's going to be in the ambulance right now.
34:58God, just make it stop.
35:00Drive faster.
35:01I feel like I'm going to explode all over the place.
35:03All right, Conor, you're doing great.
35:04We're almost to the hospital.
35:05They're going to do a scan, figure out exactly what's going on.
35:07There's something under my leg.
35:08It's just the IV tube, all right?
35:10It's underneath you.
35:11No, no, no.
35:11It's moving.
35:12There's something moving under my leg.
35:13All right, let's turn it and check it out.
35:17Oh, what the hell is that?
35:21That's a tapeworm.
35:22A tapeworm?
35:22I have a tapeworm?
35:23Wait, it's coming out of his...
35:25Oh, I'm going to be sick.
35:26Oh, get it out.
35:27Get it out.
35:27I can see the mouth.
35:28I think we can pull it out.
35:29No, no, no, absolutely not.
35:31We're almost to the hospital.
35:32They're going to remove that with the proper instruments, put them on some melbendazole,
35:35and then we call it a night.
35:36No, please, no.
35:37I can't take those drugs.
35:38They're toxic.
35:39They put me on philangil for diverticulitis once, and then it gave me severe heartburn
35:43and turned my pain burnt sienna.
35:45Burnt sienna?
35:46Oh, it was brown.
35:48Okay, it was dark brown.
35:49Now, just please, I'm begging you.
35:51Get it out.
35:52It's all you, Buck.
35:54Really?
35:55So you have no problem delivering a baby, but this creeps you out.
35:58Seniority has its advantages.
36:00Just get it out.
36:01Okay.
36:02What are you waiting for?
36:03Get it out.
36:04I have to be careful, all right?
36:05If it breaks, it'll crawl back inside and regenerate.
36:09I'm definitely going to puke.
36:11I knew you were going to go from a 34 to a 31 waist with sit-ups.
36:17Tapeworms are an old-fashioned model trick for losing weight.
36:19You know these things can live inside of you for, like, 20 years?
36:23Insane.
36:24It's like a magician's anchor chip.
36:26Actually, it kind of makes perfect sense.
36:28All sushi you guys eat?
36:29It's like playing Russian roulette with parasites, and with the moon,
36:32parasitic breeding cycles rise and fall with them.
36:35Do you shut up about the moon?
36:37I honestly don't know how you should call them about this.
36:39It's nature, you know?
36:41Circle of life.
36:42Yeah, I don't think that's what Elton John had in mind when he wrote that.
36:46This is going to be like six or seven feet.
36:49Oh, God.
36:50If you want down lately, this will be stealing all your nutrients.
36:53How do you know so much about tapeworms?
36:54I attended bar one summer at a surf beach in South America.
36:57Uh-huh.
36:57These are as common...
37:00...as...
37:03Oh, God.
37:06Congratulations, Connor.
37:08It's a boy.
37:19Abby?
37:23Hi, Detective.
37:24Ms. Clark, I'm, uh, well, I'm glad I caught you before you left.
37:28I, uh...
37:30Well, I wanted to apologize in person.
37:33Oh.
37:35You didn't have to do that.
37:36No, I do.
37:37Uh, I had the wrong man you tried to tell me, and I didn't listen.
37:42And I still can't figure out how you put all the pieces together.
37:46I had a lot of help, and...
37:49I do think it was lucky that I got that first call from the intended victim's mother.
37:56Other than that, I'm not really sure how all the pieces go together either.
38:00Well, we think the suspect broke into the mother's house, probably expecting that's where his ex-wife was staying.
38:06Yeah.
38:06And once he found she wasn't there, well, he went to the person he held responsible for her leaving.
38:11Kathleen Blake.
38:12Yeah.
38:12We found her laptop in his car.
38:14That's how we got the address.
38:16I mean, I'm just glad he didn't do the same thing to Nora Jane's mother.
38:20Well, Nora Jane says her ex, always like the old lady, had a...
38:24Well, a soft spot for her.
38:27People are strange.
38:28That's one way of looking at it, yeah.
38:33Well, thank you again.
38:34Thank you, I appreciate it.
38:36Yeah.
38:45Girl, are you sitting down?
38:47I'm driving home.
38:49Why?
38:49Something's up?
38:49I'm looking at this tox report.
38:51You're not gonna believe it.
38:52The face eater?
38:53Nothing but alcohol in this system.
38:55No MDPV, no methylomephedrone, no cathinone of any kind.
39:01What?
39:02So this guy was just out here eating people's faces because he felt like it?
39:05I guess he really was hungry.
39:07I mean, his blood sugar levels were low.
39:11It was a Burger King a block away.
39:13Girl, it must be the full moon.
39:17Then I gotta go.
39:19Okay, all right, you be careful out there.
39:21Full moon or not, this is one of those nice people who act like fools.
39:25Yeah, you too.
39:35They changed your mind.
39:44You look good.
39:47Freedom agrees with me.
39:57I should go home now.
40:00So what's stopping you?
40:03I don't know.
40:28Hey.
40:29So I was driving home, and I hit a red light.
40:35Uh, and I looked up at the moon.
40:39Um, and before I knew it, I was pulling into a liquor store.
40:45Buy us this bottle of wine.
40:47And then I drove straight here.
40:50The moon cast a spell on you.
40:53It's real.
40:56It's gravity.
41:01And it pulls people together.
41:03No, actually, you knew this, right?
41:06That the phases of the moon are caused by its positioning relative to the sun and the sun's shadow.
41:12Like, it doesn't actually get bigger or smaller.
41:14I don't think that's actually true.
41:16I don't think that's actually true.
41:17I don't think that's definitely true.
41:19But...
41:20Really?
41:20Yeah.
41:21Really.
41:23Um...
41:24Well, even better.
41:25You know?
41:26Cause...
41:27Science has got nothing to do with it.
41:30It's magic.
41:31Hmm...
41:33Not magic either.
41:38Maybe it's not science or magic.
41:43Maybe you just really wanted to see me.
41:45While...
41:47The scars were on the back.
41:51And all the time we were enraged.
41:57Was it just retract?
42:02And they can try to put you down when you and I get to through the idea of the left.
42:31People who are drawn together don't have the protection of the laws of gravity to keep
42:36them apart. The consequences don't matter when we're drawn to one another. All that matters
42:44is the power of that touch, skin to skin.
43:01But there are always consequences. Eventually the moon sets and the sun rises and whatever
43:10happened in the magic of that moonlight has to face the hard truth of the light of day.
43:29The moon sets up to see the waves and the sun that looks very tightly in the sky.ast.
43:35sets down to the moon and continues to meet the sun. The moon
43:36sets up to the sun and the sun. The moon
43:38sets up to the moon sets up to the moon.
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