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00:13Where do you think you're going, Reacher?
00:15Reacher, get back here!
00:17Maybe give him some space.
00:19I don't need 250 pounds of frontier justice tearing up this town.
00:26Follow him, make sure he doesn't ruin our case.
00:28Why me?
00:30Outside the morgue, he actually listened to you.
00:34And what if he does it now?
00:35Shoot him.
01:12We've got a stranded vehicle, Route 80 on the eastbound side.
01:17How much time do you have?
01:19About 5 hours, probably.
01:21Alright, 18, I'll show you in route.
01:25247, about 10 hours.
01:39Shit!
01:42The hell?
01:43I could've hit you!
01:44I don't need a babysitter, and I don't need you screwing up my investigation.
01:48Okay, first, this is not your investigation.
01:52Second, babysitting some giant vagrants hardly my dream assignment.
01:55I could be out there looking for who killed your brother.
01:57So stand down and let me do my job, because I'm very good at it.
02:01If you were very good at it, you wouldn't have been trying to follow a man on foot in a
02:04police car.
02:07I figure your plan's to go to Hubble's house and dig your thumb into his eye until he tells you
02:10why he confessed to a murder he didn't commit.
02:12Something like that.
02:13Yeah, well, I'm gonna be there to make sure that doesn't happen.
02:15Now I can either follow you the whole way, or I can save the shoe leather and get in the
02:18damn car.
02:28Yes.
02:39For the record, I'm not a vagrant. I'm a hobo.
02:44Whatever.
02:52Officer Conklin, Mr. Reacher, please come in.
02:58I'm so sorry. Paul won't be back till late, but at least now I get a chance to thank you,
03:03Mr. Reacher.
03:04It's just Reacher.
03:05Well, Reacher, my husband told me that you looked out for him in that awful prison.
03:13Please, have a seat.
03:18Do you, uh, do you know where Paul is?
03:21No, not specifically.
03:24He's dealing with that embezzlement mess. Thank God he was cleared of all that. Can you imagine? Paul? Criminal? Man's
03:30never so much as jaywalked.
03:32I assume that's why you're here with bank stuff?
03:34No. My brother was murdered. Dear God, I... I don't know what to say. That the man they found by
03:44the highway?
03:44He was. And he had your husband's telephone number on him.
03:49Well, that doesn't make any sense. Why?
03:51Well, that's what we're here to find out. Why my dead brother had your live husband's number on him.
03:57Well, I have no idea.
03:58Mama?
04:01Is it 8.30 already? I'm sorry, but I've got to get these two to bed. Girls, say hi to
04:07Officer Conklin and Mr. Reacher.
04:09Hello, Mr. Reacher. Hello, Mr. Reacher. Hello, Mr. Reacher.
04:13It's just Reacher.
04:15Well, this is Lucy and Tally. Have you all brushed your teeth? Yes.
04:20All right, then get on. I'll be up in a minute.
04:24Well, Tally's growing like a weed. Yeah, I know. She's the one with the glasses. Can you believe she's a
04:30year younger than Lucy?
04:33May I use your restroom? Yeah, of course. Through the kitchen down my aisle to the left.
05:02Come here.
05:32Something like this happens.
05:37We've taken up enough of your time.
05:39Have a nice evening, Roscoe.
05:45Oh, well, guess we're going.
05:48Sorry about that.
05:49Have a good evening.
05:50Thank you for your time.
05:51And I'll see you.
05:53Yes, good night.
06:01That was an exit.
06:03Two things.
06:04One, she said Tally is the one in the glasses.
06:07Glasses is the main difference between the girls.
06:08Everything else was a matter of degree.
06:10Taller, shorter.
06:11Glasses was absolute.
06:13One wears them, one doesn't.
06:14And?
06:15Right before I was attacked in prison, a guy pointed at me and said to him,
06:19I'd taken a guy's glasses.
06:20Why?
06:21Because he wasn't a nice man.
06:23I still had him on when these cons came at me.
06:26Their instructions were clearly to find the new boys and take out the one in glasses.
06:31Hubbles had been smashed.
06:32He was a target, not me.
06:33Hubbles on the runner.
06:34They've already got him.
06:36Okay.
06:38You said there were two things.
06:40Some kind of seed.
06:42Why would a banker have him on his dress shoes?
06:45You went in his closet.
06:47No, mudroom.
06:49It's an agrimony burr.
06:50They're growing tall grass all around here.
06:52We call them hitchhikers because they stick on you and they go for a ride.
06:57They grow when my brother was killed.
07:08This is kogon grass.
07:09That's on my uncle's farm.
07:10It doesn't produce burrs.
07:12Okay.
07:13Still some reason they were on his laces.
07:17They'll pick up hitchhikers in bank hallways.
07:26I told Finley the shooter was someone who knew firing was well, but it was more than that.
07:30Killer was a skilled marksman.
07:32What makes you think that?
07:33Second victim was sprinting away in the dark.
07:35Gun had a silencer on it, which makes even close range work inaccurate, but he got a kill shot.
07:43Prince of Joe's.
07:45Size 13.
07:46See the divot?
07:46Heard someone coming up behind him.
07:48Tried to turn.
07:48Took two in the head before he could do anything about it.
07:55Shooter came through here.
07:58Waiting for Joe.
08:00Knew he was coming.
08:07Two days ago, moon would have been about 26 degrees further west.
08:13This area would have been darker.
08:18This is where he hid.
08:27He enjoyed it.
08:31Sniper shot from the tree line would have done the job with less risk.
08:36Shooter wanted to be close.
08:38Maybe it was personal.
08:39Someone takes your life, it's always personal.
08:51Tell me about Joe.
08:54Were you guys tight?
09:01Do you have a family?
09:03What did he do for a living?
09:06Small talk to see if I say something to help your investigation.
09:10I'd be nice to a guy who just lost his brother, but, you know, now that you brought it up,
09:14you might as well answer my questions.
09:15In order.
09:16When we were kids, no family.
09:17Last time we spoke, he was working in Homeland Security.
09:20That's interesting.
09:21You think that this might have been connected to his job?
09:24Homeland's a big umbrella.
09:25Terrorism, drugs, guns, border crimes.
09:28What department was your brother in?
09:29Don't know.
09:32We hadn't spoken in a while.
09:35Why?
09:37Time passed.
09:40Where are you going?
09:41Find a motel.
09:43I'll give you a ride.
09:45I don't want one.
10:07Oh shit, that's the guy.
10:09You here?
10:10Hey!
10:11Mister!
10:12Why don't you come here?
10:13We want to talk to you.
10:14No, you don't.
10:15No, you don't.
10:17Hey, come here.
10:18We just want to talk to you.
10:20Heard you got arrested for murder.
10:23What kind of bullshit you bring into our town?
10:34There's two Sixers' worth of empties around your car.
10:36You've been waiting a while.
10:37And since this isn't the most exciting spot in town, I gotta assume you've been waiting for me.
10:41Let me guess.
10:43Rich guy in a fancy pickup put a 50 in each of your pockets to take care of me.
10:48Honored?
10:50Right.
10:51Well, this is the wrong day to ask me to humor your bullshit.
10:54Hey!
10:56We're talking to you, man.
11:04Oh, Graham, you idiot.
11:09I'm just going to break the hands of three drunk kids.
11:13There's four of us here.
11:15One of you's got to drive to the hospital.
11:25I know where the hospital is.
11:27I know where the hospital is.
11:47The 1st half- Confirmed haben And then it needs to sit around for me.
11:47I know where the hospital is.
11:50I know where the hospital is.
11:54I am not sure where the hospital is and that is.
12:02Get the kontin to ab water.
12:03My first person is going to be strangled.
12:03Come back here to the hospital.
12:03That's a great hint.
12:07I know where you are already seated.
12:13I don't know.
12:44Hello, buddy.
12:47You okay?
12:54Good boy.
12:55Hi.
12:56Hi, can I help you?
12:58No.
12:59Just giving your dog some water.
13:01I must have knocked the bowl over because I gave him water this morning.
13:05No, you didn't.
13:07This bowl was bone dry.
13:08You calling me a liar?
13:13Yes.
13:17I suggest you leave my property.
13:23Good boy.
13:45What are you doing here?
13:47I wanted to check in, see if there's any official progress on Joe's case before I head back out to
13:51Hubble's.
13:52I can't talk right now.
13:53There's been another murder.
13:54Police Chief Morrison.
13:58For the record, I didn't do it.
14:00I know.
14:01Did you stake me out all night?
14:13Last night, you wanted to go everywhere with me.
14:33Captain, what did they do to the Chief?
14:35Baker won't talk about it.
14:37Just keep the looky-loos away, right?
14:44Yes, sir.
14:50What is he doing here?
14:51He told me to keep an eye on him.
14:52I keep an eye on him.
14:53Look.
14:54There he is.
14:56Crime seems worse than anything I ever saw in Boston.
14:59And I saw things in Boston.
15:01Was he nailed to a wall?
15:04How did you know that?
15:09Hey.
15:11I mean, I'm sorry.
15:12They just made a lot of people.
15:14I never saw a change.
15:15I don't know.
15:16Here we are.
15:17I don't know.
15:18I don't know.
15:18I don't know.
15:19I don't know.
15:19We've got a scared.
15:21Multiple lacerations can be seen on the arm of that way.
15:24From the volume of blood that has seeped into the floor,
15:27I estimate many more cuts to the interior torso.
15:30The majority of these lacerations appear to be shallow
15:32and were possibly done with a serrated blade,
15:34which leads me to believe that they were intended to inflict pain rather than cause death.
15:39Preliminary examination of police chief Edward Morrison.
15:42Subject has been nailed to the wall, contralateral lead with six spikes,
15:46two of which were driven between the ulna and the radius near the wrist and
15:49Jesus Christ, or laceration to the left cheek.
15:54Prince?
15:55I asked a question just like this one.
15:58As you know about the nails, even in our graveyard doesn't travel that fast.
16:03They wore rubber overshoes and gloves, latex, like whoever killed my brother.
16:08What makes you say that?
16:10Well, three people killed my brother. At least four to do that to a guy Morrison size.
16:14Holy shit, his fucking balls are gone.
16:17Keep it professional, Jasper. Cursing's a sign of a weak mind and a weaker character.
16:21Sorry, I'm just not used to this. You don't see this kind of thing every day.
16:25I'm part of my French, but where the heck are his testicles?
16:29In his stomach.
16:34You'll find him during the autopsy.
16:37Okay, Reacher, outside.
16:47No more games. How do you know what you know?
16:50The people Hubba workforce said they'd nail him to a wall and cut his balls off if he caused problems.
16:54You said Hubba didn't tell you anything in jail.
16:57I lied.
16:58My brother didn't trust Margrave cops enough to tell you he was tracking something down here. Why should I?
17:03Have you ever think your brother didn't reach out to the cops because he couldn't reach out to the cops?
17:07Maybe he was dirty.
17:07Think real hard before you finish that sentence. It'll determine how well your jaw works the rest of your life.
17:13Joe was clean, unlike that modern art piece hanging inside.
17:16So you're saying that Morrison was working with the same killers Hubba was mixed up with?
17:21That or we just saw a big fat coincidence nailed to the wall.
17:25What I want to know is who else in Margrave PD's in on it.
17:28Stevenson seems suspicious and Baker wouldn't go into the bathroom with me at the station house.
17:32A bathroom with a window in it. I was a murder suspect.
17:35Baker wasn't concerned because he knew you didn't do it, which means he knows who did.
17:39Want to tell me who else on my team is crooked?
17:43Sure. Roscoe checks out because she dug in to get me out of prison, but you're hiding something.
17:47Tell me, why does a black cop from Boston with a 20-year pension come work in a southern
17:51backwater town in the middle of nowhere? You next in line for Morrison's job?
17:56For your information, Mayor Teal didn't promote Finley. He just appointed himself acting chief.
18:01Since when?
18:02This morning. Came here to tell you.
18:04Whoever's running this had Morrison under his thumb.
18:07No one sits in the chief's chair unless they're under it too.
18:10They skipped you to get to Teal.
18:14So I guess that means he's dirty and you're okay.
18:17Nothing means more to me than your vote of confidence.
18:21But you're probably right. At least we know who we can trust.
18:27I'm gonna call my buddy at the FBI.
18:29Matt, Teal's first order was no state. He's no feds. He wants us kept in house.
18:32Outside investigators will send whoever did this in a hiding.
18:36We'll let them think they've got it under control for now.
18:38There's no we here.
18:42The Morrison's were killed for a misstep.
18:45Not pinning the murder on me. I'll be walking out of prison alive.
18:48But the way they were killed sent a message to their organization.
18:50Don't screw up and don't cross us.
18:53You two think you can go it alone?
18:55You can't go it alone. There's only we here.
18:57You don't see that? I'll find whoever killed Joe on my own.
19:05Great. Teal's called an emergency town meeting.
19:08Be careful around him.
19:10Came down south for peace and quiet.
19:12Now I've caught four bodies.
19:14Five.
19:15Hubble, probably.
19:17They do this to a cop when not a banker.
19:21Let's go.
19:22I'm gonna be there now.
19:27Oh, I thought you might have been Paul. That's why I left the gate open.
19:31You never came home?
19:32He called late last night.
19:34Said that he had to speak to some people about sorting out this bank madness.
19:37And when I woke, I realized he'd never come home.
19:39His phone goes to voicemail.
19:42Listen, I, I have been with Paul since freshman year UGA.
19:46He has never once not come home.
19:49Okay. All right. Just a minute.
19:54I'll stay here. Since I'm armed, you go find Finley.
19:57He'll know what to do with them, but they need some kind of protection.
20:03I need your car.
20:16You see anyone under 6'5 come near this house?
20:19Shoot him.
20:19Finley's 5'8.
20:20Yep.
20:21Are you taking that knife?
20:22You want to give me your gun?
20:26That's what I thought.
20:29We will find the person of persons responsible for these crimes.
20:34And we will punish them to the fullest extent of the law.
20:38If they're killing cops in their own homes, then what chance do any of us got?
20:43A damn good chance. Because as of today, per the powers given to me by the town charter,
20:48I have appointed myself chief of police and I will not sleep until we have the perpetrators behind bars and
20:57on their way to getting the needle.
21:03But what the hell do you know about law enforcement?
21:06We need us a real police chief and a real chief detective, too.
21:10I think he's talking about you.
21:12All due respect. But what does some Yankee cop know about Margrave?
21:17We ain't seen a murder in 20 years, and now there's four. Four! In two days.
21:22Do we have a serial killer in Margrave or not?
21:25These killings are not related.
21:27Oh, what about that animal you wrested out on the diner?
21:30I think she's talking about you.
21:32He comes to town and people just start dying.
21:34Y'all had him in jail. Why'd you let him go?
21:43Everyone, please. Please, calm down. Sit down. Sit down.
21:49I know you're all scared, but Mr. Reacher has a rock-solid alibi.
21:55And for those of you who don't know, one of the victims was Mr. Reacher's brother, Joseph.
22:00So he has as much invested in finding these murderers as any one of us here.
22:07You know, when I moved Kleiner Industries to this town five years ago,
22:13Margrave was run down. Broken. Main Street boarded up, right?
22:20But I said to myself, these are the kind of people who can bounce back, right?
22:26Who can survive anything. I have faith in our police force.
22:30I have faith in Chief Detective Finley.
22:33I have faith in our new Chief of Police, Mayor Teal.
22:38And I promise I will provide whatever funds, whatever resources to find whomever is responsible for these heinous acts.
22:48You have my word.
23:04Mayor Teal.
23:07A word?
23:11Chief Teal now, Captain.
23:13Of course. My mistake.
23:15I just want to let you know that I'm going to start cross-referencing forensics from both murder sites to
23:20establish pattern.
23:21Pattern? What the hell has Morrison and his wife got to do with an out-of-towner and some fella
23:25he was probably diddling under an overpass?
23:27That's what I want to find out.
23:28These killings are not related. Over the course of his career, Morrison took countless criminals out of circulation, combed the
23:35archives, tracked down the biggest scumbags he ever arrested, who've since been released or paroled, pardoned, everything in between.
23:43That's how you're going to find his killer. Those are your orders. You copy, Captain?
23:49And the body is by the highway.
23:50A police officer was crucified!
23:54I think that takes priority.
23:57Or did they do things differently up there in Massachusetts?
24:02Hmm?
24:03Copy that.
24:14Teal's trying to frame the Morrison hit as a revenge killing. Just sent me off to chase my tail.
24:20Told you he's dirty.
24:22We're prone to agree, but incompetence can look like malevolence, and it's a whole lot more common.
24:27You know who's not incompetent? Kleiner.
24:32You're one of those conspiracy nuts.
24:35Guys with the kind of money and power Kleiner wields are rarely angels. We need to look into them.
24:39If you want this town to hate you more than it already does, this starts from your Kleiner,
24:43and I'm not going to be able to look into anyone except the losers in Morrison's old case files.
24:47Now that's what you'll pretend to do. Roscoe too. Give us cover while we work the real angles.
24:52Like Joe's rental car. Must have had one, but no one's left at the murder scene.
24:57You're handing out assignments now?
24:59Yes. And the next one has to do with Hubble's wife and kids.
25:03They need protection, even if Hubble's already dead.
25:06These guys get antsy, think Charlie has even a 1% chance of knowing anything.
25:09I get it. My FBI buddy I wanted to reach out to earlier.
25:15Name's Picard, Atlanta field office. I'll call you when it's set up.
25:19I don't have a phone.
25:20Get one.
25:21Can we trust Picard?
25:24Known him for years. Gave me the best advice I forgot.
25:28Don't take the margrave job.
25:36Mr. Reacher, I'd like to offer my apologies for your arrest.
25:41My condolences for your brother.
25:44Tragedy when a person is struck down in his prime like that.
25:47But my hand to God, we'll find the killer.
25:52We'll be happy to keep you updated on the investigation. Just leave your contact information
25:56with the department before you head out.
25:58I'm not leaving.
25:59Oh. It was my understanding you were just passing through.
26:03You understood wrong.
26:03I figured I'd stick around a while.
26:07Margrave's such a nice town.
26:10Used to be.
26:13Not so much lately.
26:25I heard about your brother.
26:27May the Lord bless him and keep him in a plastic container.
26:33You looking for payback?
26:35Payback? Justice? Vengeance?
26:38Looking for the whole gang.
26:41You might not be the only one.
26:43Meaning?
26:44Meaning you wouldn't happen to have a couple of Spanish-speaking amigos in town with you?
26:50No.
26:51Makes sense.
26:52Because the two fellas come by my shop asking about you didn't seem all that friendly.
26:57Watch your back, Mr. Reacher.
27:00Are you worried about me, Mr. Mosley?
27:02Worried about my bottom line?
27:06You might need another shave before you leave town.
27:09Very true.
27:11My husband trusted Reacher.
27:13Is he a good person?
27:19I think so.
27:21We don't really have the luxury of certainty right now.
27:23But bad things are happening and Reacher can help us.
27:29Back!
27:30We're in here.
27:33Get some food together.
27:34Pack your bags with kids.
27:36Where are we going?
27:36Got a call from Finley.
27:38FBI agent A. Picard is on his way.
27:40He's taking you into protective custody.
27:42I bought a burner.
27:43There's a number.
27:45I'd feel safer if we stayed with the two of you.
27:48We've got to work the case.
27:50Picard will keep you safe.
27:51That's what your husband would have wanted.
27:52He's dead.
27:54Why are you talking about him in the past tense?
28:04We have to assume Paul's dead.
28:06They tried to kill him in prison.
28:07They killed Morrison and his wife.
28:09Your husband's gone missing so they most likely killed him too.
28:12There'll be time to grieve later.
28:13You have to think about your kids.
28:16You need to pack.
28:18Okay?
28:21Okay, okay.
28:30I'll go away from Picard.
28:57Let's go, Billy, dance!
29:02Okay.
29:04Mr. Predicto, should Billy keep dancing?
29:08All signs indicate yes.
29:20You boys looking for a dance partner?
29:23You think you can take all of us?
29:28Let's find out.
29:32It's Billy's dad.
29:32Go, go, go, go!
29:40Go, go, go, go, go!
30:09We're on the move.
30:10It's not safe anymore.
30:11Let's go.
30:12I'm not ready.
30:12Let's go, now!
30:15Girls!
30:17Lucy, come get your backpack.
30:21Okay, so you got everything you need, right?
30:26Hey, hey, hey, easy.
30:29I'm Picard.
30:36Mind putting the cannon down?
30:44Told you I need my own gun.
30:48I'll get the bags.
30:49All right, come on, girls.
30:50Come on.
30:52Here, help yourself through a seatbelt.
30:58Okay, this is off the books.
31:01To get a family into an actual protection program,
31:03would take time and red tape.
31:05Finley said he can't get the FBI officially involved yet,
31:07so I'm gonna take a few personal days.
31:09Watch the family myself.
31:11Bottom line, do not let this bite me in the ass.
31:13We are talking about my career here.
31:16Finley and I are tight.
31:17We ain't that tight.
31:18We won't let you get burned.
31:20Better not.
31:25I told him not to take this job.
31:32Now we get to work.
31:34I'm gonna make some calls.
31:35Find out what Joe was doing with Homeland.
31:37You're gonna have to do it on the side.
31:38Teal's got everyone on the snipe hunt.
31:40Finley will fill you in.
31:41Okay, what about you?
31:42I'm gonna go see that guard Spivey at Warburg.
31:44Whoever paid him to set up Hubble to be killed is
31:46who's running this thing.
31:48Spivey's the key.
31:49He won't tell you anything.
31:51Depends on how I ask.
32:02Tanner Spivey.
32:03Chief Detective Finley, Margrave PD.
32:05Calling on account of Jack Reacher.
32:07Yeah, well, he's pissed.
32:09Says he got tuned up pretty good while under your roof,
32:11and now he's suing.
32:13Well, he was your prisoner, and I'm not losing my job over this.
32:17Is there somewhere we can meet up?
32:19Get our story straight before lawyers start sniffing around?
32:26Okay.
32:29See you there, Jackass.
32:40Hey, Spivey.
32:43Hey, look who it is.
32:45You know, I never met Detective Finley.
32:49Thought I heard all about him.
32:51And you sure as hell don't sound like a black man from Boston unfound.
32:55Figured you were setting me up.
32:56So I thought I'd return the favor.
33:04You should have let those boys kill you in the prison.
33:08It would have been a lot less painful.
33:11Adios.
33:18Let's go.
33:26No.
33:29It's too small.
33:31It'll be uncomfortable.
33:32Not as uncomfortable as a bullet to the stomach in the hole.
33:36Well, a smart move would be to shoot me right here, but you haven't done that yet.
33:40Maybe you don't want to draw attention firing outside a crowded bar.
33:44Or maybe you have orders to take me to your boss so we can find out how much I know.
33:51Whatever it is, it means that when I make my move, you're gonna hesitate.
33:55And you guys know what Kato said about hesitation, right?
33:59He who hesitates...
34:10Who the hell am I gonna gut you?
34:42Stop where you are!
34:44It's Mike Seven. I need backup with the Blue Cat.
34:47Foot pursuit of one suspect, second and large.
34:56All right. Yeah. Thank you.
34:58Bye now.
35:00Both Avis and Hertz confirmed no unaccounted for rental cars in the entire state.
35:05How many more are we waiting on answers from? Six?
35:08Six. The Atlanta airport alone.
35:13It didn't go as planned.
35:17Well...
35:20This one's special. You need stitches.
35:23No, I don't.
35:27Fun. Super glue it is.
35:29I just got off the phone with the Georgia State Police.
35:33No suspects from the Blue Cat brawl were apprehended.
35:36It would have been nice to question them.
35:39Maybe next time don't pull something like this by yourself.
35:42I said you could work with us.
35:44It's not my fault Spivey didn't buy it. I shoved a pole as far up my ass as I could.
35:48I still couldn't sound like you.
35:50You've been here a couple of days and you've already thrown down a war burden, beaten up some locals and
35:55fought a couple of goons in the parking lot.
35:57They weren't goons. Probably military or ex-military. South American.
36:01How could you know that?
36:02Because if they weren't, I would have killed them within 10 seconds.
36:05How did you know they were South American military?
36:07Spoke Spanish, had Glock 17s and the technique one guy used to headbutt me was from a martial art called
36:12Ricey.
36:12Hardly anyone uses except branches of South American special forces.
36:17Plus, if they weren't, I would have killed them within 10 seconds.
36:20Why would South American military be involved in this?
36:23I don't know. You ever seen anyone like that around Margrave?
36:25Not till you showed up.
36:27Then they're hired muscle. Not running the show.
36:30You're all set.
36:31I have no idea what the hell's going on around here.
36:34Well, I might if you're done talking about Spivey and South American military.
36:38Turns out Joe was working for the Secret Services Division of Homeland.
36:41Doing what?
36:41No one could or would give me any answers, but-
36:44Secret service covers everything from mail fraud to protecting the president to child exploitation.
36:49Your brother could have been involved in almost anything.
36:52Counterfeiting?
36:53Hubbles specialize in currency management.
36:55It may be, but money's at the root of every crime there is.
36:59Drugs, guns, human trafficking, all rotates around cash.
37:02Well, I left a voicemail with the Office of Investigations.
37:06Figure people usually get hurt when they're looking into something others don't want them to.
37:09It seems maybe Joe was an investigator like you.
37:13Good logic.
37:16Thanks, Doc.
37:18Where do you think you're going?
37:20Homeland Security won't call back till tomorrow, and by now,
37:22Spivey's heard things have gone sideways at the bar.
37:24Since his boss's feet screw-ups their own testicles, my guess is he's gotten out of Dodge for a while.
37:29I'm gonna find his house and search it.
37:31Prison guards' home address won't be public, and county offices won't be open till morning.
37:35I'll chase it down then and handle it myself.
37:40You, go get some rest.
37:43I'm getting a beer.
37:44Absolutely not.
37:45You saw those people at town hall.
37:47They were ready to grab torches and come after you like Frankenstein.
37:50Frankenstein was the doctor.
37:52They went after Frankenstein's monster.
37:55Details matter.
37:57You're going back to your motel?
38:00I'm just gonna sit in a bar, have a beer, and think all this through.
38:04And then someone will say something you don't like and you'll break their head open.
38:08Again.
38:09Not gonna happen.
38:11Now, you can go to your motel right now and sleep in a comfortable bed,
38:14or I can arrest you for vagrancy and you can sleep in my holding cell.
38:18He's not a vagrant.
38:19He's a hobo.
38:22What?
38:31Just tell him, make sure he goes straight back to the motel.
38:48Hey, I get it.
38:50In the past few days, you lost one brother and had four fights.
38:53If anybody needs a drink, it's you.
39:00There's a roadhouse just across the border in Alabama.
39:04Nobody knows you there.
39:05Cold beer, hot music.
39:08But you gotta behave.
39:13Maybe they'll even play that blues stuff you like.
39:19Okay.
39:21Follow me to my place.
39:22I gotta change into something less law enforcement.
39:25And we gotta stop by a gas station and get you a t-shirt with a little less blood on
39:29it.
39:31You're listening to WGUT, blues that hit you right in the gut.
39:35Here's Police Thug Blues by Seamus and Wiggins, originally recorded by the late-grade
39:39blonde Blake.
39:40Hey, isn't that your guy, Blake?
39:42I've been a traveling man all my life.
39:47I've been a traveling man staying alone and doing the best I can.
39:58We did it deep and we did it long when I was ready, but she was strong.
40:08Thanks.
40:11It's not a twist-off.
40:19Show off.
40:34Feeling any better?
40:36I'm feeling worse.
40:40Well, that's a start, ain't it?
40:48Uh-oh.
40:50They're playing patsy.
40:52You know what that means?
40:54No.
40:56Means we gotta dance.
40:57It's practically the law.
41:00I don't dance.
41:02You're telling me that your mama never taught her sons how to dance?
41:05She did.
41:06When I ask people to dance, it usually precedes a lot of punching.
41:09Good thing I'm doing the asking.
41:12Come on.
41:14Frankenstein's monster.
41:19I knew you'd love me as long as you wanted.
41:30And then someday, you leave me for somebody new.
41:46Worry.
41:48Why do I let myself worry?
42:00Wondering what in the world did I do?
42:11I'm crazy for thinking that my love could hold you.
42:33I don't need your jacket.
42:37Move your ass, big guy.
42:53Should've taken my jacket.
42:56I'm a big girl.
43:03Whoa, look at this.
43:10Hey, take a beat, champ.
43:11We're far from Margrave.
43:13Not far enough.
43:14I say go, you duck.
43:44What's going on?
43:45Road east to the highway's flooded.
43:47No one's getting through tonight.
43:55Is there a motel near here?
44:07Sorry I didn't have anything in my truck yourselves.
44:10I just sworn I had a paint tarp or circus tent.
44:15Funny.
44:17I got a sampling from the vending machine.
44:20Wow.
44:23You always eat this well?
44:24I was hungry.
44:26Didn't think room service would deliver this late.
44:30Oh, yeah.
44:32Going straight for the Clark Bar.
44:34Clark Bars are the best.
44:37Had these at every PX on every base I ever lived at when I was a kid.
44:41No matter where we were at the time, Joe and I could always find a Clark Bar.
44:48You want half?
44:49No.
44:50I prefer Zagnut.
44:51No one prefers Zagnut.
44:54Excuse me?
44:55What are you eating right now?
44:56Read me the flavor.
44:58Read it out loud.
45:00Spicy Cajun crawtators?
45:02There you go.
45:04I'll take a Clark Bar.
45:11You okay down there?
45:14Slept in worse places.
45:19Been all over, huh?
45:21I really love Marguerite.
45:25Never really wanted to.
45:28My family's been here since the town was founded.
45:31Like the Teals.
45:33Fuck the Teals.
45:36Conklin's built this town.
45:37Teal stole it.
45:38Old Casper Teal.
45:40Got in bed with the railroads.
45:42Swindled farmers out of their land and laid tracks right through their crops.
45:46You still have family, Marguerite?
45:49My parents died when I was a kid.
45:51But I had Gray.
45:54Gray?
45:54I had Finley's job.
45:56Or Finley.
45:58Who was my parents' best friend.
46:06Always looked out for me.
46:08Kind of like a second dad.
46:09Tell me everything I know about being a cop.
46:12How to work a case.
46:13Keep your notes and files organized.
46:17He was the most fastidious person I had ever met.
46:23I mean, the man only had a horseshoe of hair.
46:25And he still had Mosley trim it for him while he's awake.
46:30But he had a dark side too.
46:35He was depressed a lot.
46:38Never married.
46:40No kids.
46:41Drank.
46:43Hung himself from the rafters in his garage about a year ago.
46:49Sorry.
46:51Always gave me daisies on my birthday.
46:56Daisies are my favorite.
46:59What about you?
47:01Snapdragons.
47:04Cool name, hard to kill.
47:07Yeah.
47:08Yeah, that sounds like somebody I know.
47:11No, that was what I was asking you.
47:15I was wondering if you had any family I didn't know about.
47:18No, it's basically down to Joe.
47:25If I hadn't have walked in that bar a few days ago or heard that blind Blake song,
47:28probably would have been years before I found out he was dead.
47:34Well, in spite of the circumstances,
47:40it's been nice getting to know you.
47:43Nice getting to know you too.
47:47Light rager.
47:52Good night, Rascal.
47:54Let's go.
48:29You know, before we get into it, I could use a real breakfast.
48:32That zagnut ain't cutting it.
48:34Should have had the Clark bar.
48:36Yeah.
48:37Yeah.
49:21All clear.
49:24Clear.
49:27When they came in, they tracked through the flower bed.
49:30Rubber overshoes.
49:33They were gonna kill me?
49:34Could have been here for me.
49:36My car was parked out front.
49:50Looks like they plan on coming back.
49:53I'm really gonna need a gun.
50:07A case of victory.
50:15I'm gonna humor you with the act of conversation.
50:22I got my sunglasses on from the sleep deprivation.
50:29Should we drop you home?
50:31Are you waiting for a last dance?
50:35You know you never got the call cause I didn't want the romance.
50:40Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
50:45Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
50:52Hey, hey, hey, hey You never got the vovETHR.
51:05Hey, hey, hey, hey, hearing that some of my colleagues in
51:40A place of victory.
52:11A place of victory.
52:47A place of victory.
52:49A place of victory.
52:52A place of victory.
52:53A place of victory.
52:54A place of victory.
52:54A place of victory.
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