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Tracker - Season 3 - Episode 14: The Field Trip

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00:02Come on in, guys, filing in, hands to ourselves, right?
00:12Come on in, guys, come on in.
00:21Okay, everybody, we need to evacuate.
00:24Grab your buddy, head back to the bus.
00:27Guys, eyes and ears open in the parking lot, please.
00:32Following out this way, guys.
00:33Eyes and ears open, everyone.
00:35Following Mr. Brooks.
00:36There we go.
00:37Stay calm.
00:38Good job, good job, guys.
00:40That's okay.
00:41Eyes and ears open.
00:42There you go.
00:42Find your buddy.
00:46Okay, Knox, Harry, Sawyer.
00:50Peter, where's Alex?
00:51I don't know.
00:53Has anyone else seen Alex come out?
00:55Last I saw him, he was inside exploring ecosystems.
00:59He was with you, right?
01:00Yeah, okay.
01:02I'll go back in and work.
01:03You stay here with the kids.
01:05Bye.
01:08All right, Oliver, go on in.
01:29Hello, is anybody here?
01:40Whoa.
01:44Whoa.
01:54All right, we am a few minutes out.
01:57Parents are Sarah and James Clark.
01:59Carverill came through a client of mine.
02:01How long has Alex been missing?
02:02Oh, gosh, um, almost five hours now.
02:06Case like this.
02:07Big police presence.
02:09Well, the detective knows you've been hired on.
02:11Parents are throwing everything they've got at it.
02:13Can you imagine?
02:14Alex is only eight years old.
02:16Yeah, okay.
02:17I'll keep you posted.
02:17Thanks, Rini.
02:18Okay.
02:41Sarah Clark?
02:42Thank you for getting here so fast.
02:44You want to catch me up to speed?
02:45Uh, police initially thought Alex wandered off and got lost, but it's been over five
02:49hours.
02:51Think someone might have taken him?
02:52We don't know what else to think.
02:54My husband is James.
02:55That's what he thinks.
02:56Where's James?
02:57He's inside with the lead detective.
02:59Look, he's really worked up, and I'm worried he's going to get in the way of the search.
03:02Let's see if we can find out.
03:04You have nothing.
03:05How is that acceptable?
03:06Five hours, and you have absolutely nothing.
03:09So don't tell me to stand down.
03:11We are doing everything that we can to get you your son back.
03:13Are you?
03:14Because it doesn't look like that to me.
03:15And the school, how does this happen?
03:18I understand.
03:19This is a stressful situation, but you have to let me and my officers do our job, and then-
03:23I swear to God, if anything happens to my kid as a result of your incompetence, I will
03:28make sure-
03:28James, he's here.
03:30Hey, finally, someone who might actually do something.
03:33Culture Shaw.
03:34Detective Monroe, lead investigator.
03:36The clerk's told me of your possible involvement.
03:38Okay, I know this is a little out of the ordinary.
03:39A child is missing.
03:40I'll take any help I can get.
03:42It's good to meet you, Shaw.
03:43Considering how long Alex has been missing, maybe he's outside your initial search grid.
03:47I've been saying that.
03:48And I just widened it.
03:50We're also in the process of interviewing staff, teachers, patrons, combing through all
03:53the security footage.
03:54Cameras didn't catch anything.
03:56We haven't met the wetlands exhibit, but that was before the fire alarm was pulled.
04:00After that, we lose them.
04:01Unbelievable.
04:02James, that's not helping.
04:03It's okay.
04:04We've been over this.
04:05The surveillance software is old.
04:07Okay, there were six field trips leaving at once.
04:09It's hard to tell one kid from another.
04:11All right.
04:11How'd the alarm get tripped?
04:12Someone pulled it.
04:14Yeah, it happens more than you'd think with kids.
04:16You mind if I take a look around?
04:18Please?
04:20So you see what I've been dealing with?
04:22They say they're doing everything they can.
04:24They have to do everything by the books.
04:25They wasted the entire morning on a bogus theory that Alex ran off and got himself lost.
04:31One of his teachers would have found him by now.
04:33You talked to his teachers?
04:34I did, Mr. Brooks.
04:35He ran back inside the instant that he realized Alex was missing.
04:38So five, ten minutes before he realized, but still.
04:41Is Mr. Brooks still here?
04:42No.
04:43Police sent him home to clear the way for the search team.
04:46Hmm.
04:47Listen, I know this is impossible for you to think about right now.
04:51Every little detail helps.
04:52Can you think of anything, like, personality-wise, any changes in Alex's behavior recently?
04:57I mean, he's eight, so...
04:59I haven't noticed anything unusual.
05:01How about anyone new in his life?
05:03Your lives?
05:05I...
05:05I can't think of anyone.
05:07No.
05:08No one.
05:10Who could do this to our baby?
05:12Hey, come here.
05:14Look, if there's anything you can do, just do it.
05:17I mean, the police are trying to handle us, obviously, but I'm not going to stop looking for my kid.
05:22I'm not either.
05:24You have my word.
05:33I'm not going to stop looking for my kid.
05:34Okay.
05:37So this is the last place your son was seen?
05:39Yeah.
05:40And then he went this way, according to the police.
05:55Police checked the staff areas?
05:56Yeah.
05:57I mean, Sidney looked everywhere, but he can't have gone in there, right?
06:00It's locked.
06:01Maybe he's with an employee.
06:07So the loading dock is right down here.
06:10And what's your job here?
06:11I'm the exhibit manager, but I wasn't here this morning.
06:15So who has access to this area?
06:17Anyone who works here?
06:19Yeah.
06:35Did the police search this area?
06:37No, I don't think so.
06:57That's the school mascot.
06:59The alligators, they give those stickers to kids on field trips.
07:03Maybe Alex is wearing this one or he fell off.
07:05You think Alex was out here?
07:07I think maybe he was.
07:09The question is why?
07:10Oh, my God.
07:11Someone took him.
07:13Somebody who knows where the cameras are, knows how to avoid him.
07:17Somebody with the employee passcodes.
07:18This is a janitorial area.
07:20Who was working here this morning?
07:22Custodian of record is Sylvia Sloan.
07:25She clocked out early, right after the fire alarm went off.
07:28I need to check and see if she's got a record.
07:30On it.
07:31So you think she took Alex?
07:32It's possible.
07:33Okay.
07:34Okay.
07:36Yep.
07:36A couple minor drug charges and a divorce earlier this year.
07:41Court filings say that dad got full custody after he claimed Sylvia had a psychotic episode.
07:45How old are the kids?
07:46Six and eight.
07:47Two boys.
07:49Well, this is the same age as Alex.
07:50You send me an address?
07:52On its way.
07:56What'd you find out from the detective?
07:58They never questioned Sloan.
07:59She's on their list, apparently, but they haven't gotten around to it.
08:02Okay.
08:02I got an address.
08:03I'm heading there now.
08:04Okay.
08:04I'm coming with you.
08:05No, you're not.
08:06No, please.
08:06It's not how I work.
08:07Listen, Alex is a sensitive kid.
08:09He gets overwhelmed easily.
08:11He doesn't like loud noises.
08:12I don't know what state he's going to be in, and I really want to be there when you find
08:14them.
08:17Yeah.
08:18Yeah, okay.
08:19All right.
08:19You hang back, all right?
08:20You let me engage?
08:21Understood.
08:21I'm good.
08:22Let's go.
08:26Hey, you got a sec?
08:28Yeah, what's up?
08:29Well, I just need a favor.
08:30It's nothing illegal.
08:31I just need you to look into somebody.
08:34You stalking someone?
08:36Maybe.
08:36A little.
08:37Yeah.
08:37Hell yeah.
08:38Who we got?
08:39Ex-boyfriend?
08:40High school queen bee turned MLM recruiter?
08:43Um, what are you talking about here?
08:45Mel stalking somebody.
08:47Oh, and look at me just doing a boring deposition this morning.
08:50Tell me more.
08:51Well, it's actually for you, Reney.
08:53It's for the Prater and Rockwell real estate case.
08:55Wait, did Maxine send an email?
08:56No, no, I was just combing for potential witnesses.
09:00Like, uh, chat forums and Yelp reviews, that kind of stuff.
09:02Smart.
09:03Did someone turn up?
09:04Yes.
09:05Um, there's a man named Curtis Lauper.
09:07He claims that he was fired from Prater and Rockwell because of retaliation for whistleblowing.
09:11His name doesn't ring a bell.
09:13Well, yeah, it's because it wasn't on Maxine's list of potential witnesses.
09:16But he worked on site at the Elk Run Canyon Development Project.
09:20The same project as Simone Arthur.
09:22The witness who died of cancer.
09:23Yeah.
09:24So one week after Lauper posted online about unsafe working conditions, they fired him.
09:28Well, he sounds like someone we would want to talk to.
09:30Why wasn't he on the list?
09:31I don't know.
09:32It says here he did a three-week stint in a psychiatric hospital.
09:35Could have been that.
09:37Yeah, maybe they questioned the competency of the witness.
09:40Well, mental illness doesn't make someone incompetent to testify.
09:43No, but it gives opposing counsel an argument for unreliability.
09:48But you're right.
09:50We shouldn't write off a credible witness because he got the courage to get treatment.
09:54He's got an address in town.
09:56Send it to me.
09:57You got it.
09:58Good work, Mom.
09:59Yeah.
10:05You got kids?
10:09No.
10:12Well, I tell you, before it happens, you just think, I'm going to be the one that gets
10:19this right.
10:21And then all of a sudden, you got this amazing kid and you love him like crazy.
10:27But the part they don't tell you is, there's just no manual, no instructions.
10:35Just figure it out.
10:38Do the best you can.
10:40I think the main part is loving him.
10:44Yeah, that's part of it.
10:49But the truth is, I just haven't been around as much as I should be.
10:55Just work and, you know.
10:59And my dad, same thing.
11:03And, man, I swore I would never be like him.
11:13And I think you're doing everything the right way.
11:15No.
11:17Not good enough.
11:30Listen, remember the plan.
11:31You stay here, okay?
11:32I don't know what I'm going to find in there.
11:33Yeah, copy that, but just to find anything at all, anything, I'll let you know.
11:38All right?
11:38You have my word.
11:39Yeah, yeah.
11:40Yeah.
11:41Yeah.
11:44Yeah.
11:48Yeah.
12:00I don't know.
12:45I don't know.
12:48Sylvia.
12:49Are you Sylvia Sloan?
12:51Yeah.
12:52Where's Alex?
12:53Alex?
12:54What the hell are you talking about?
12:55My son.
12:56Wait, who are you?
12:56What'd you do with him?
12:58Hey.
12:58What?
12:58Hey, pal.
12:59She said she doesn't know what you're talking about.
13:00No, she says exactly what you're talking about.
13:01Hey, go, my boy.
13:02Easy, man.
13:03What the hell was wrong with you?
13:05What the hell was wrong with you?
13:06Oh, my God.
13:08Mike!
13:09Mike!
13:09Mike!
13:10Stop!
13:11Mike!
13:12Stop!
13:13Mike!
13:14Stop!
13:15Mike!
13:16Mike!
13:16Get back, get back, get back, come on, hey, hey, get back up, come on.
13:19Mike!
13:19Calm down.
13:20Take him.
13:21Hey.
13:22Hey, look at me, look at me.
13:24Oh, my God, what the hell is wrong with that guy?
13:26He came up out of nowhere.
13:35You okay?
13:36Yeah, I'm okay.
13:37I'm okay.
13:37Can I make it to your feet?
13:38Sure.
13:39Slow.
13:39And I told him to chill, but he came at me!
13:42Stay back!
13:42Go inside, Mike, please!
13:44Go inside.
13:45Please, go back to the house.
13:46I've got this.
13:47Go on.
13:51What the hell?
13:52His son is missing.
13:52We're looking for him.
13:53He disappeared from the science center this morning.
13:55Why'd you leave?
13:56Why did you leave before the police had a chance to question you?
13:58Calm down.
13:59Are you a cop?
14:00I'm not a cop, no.
14:01I'm not a cop.
14:02This is, uh, this is his son.
14:05Alex, he's the same age as your older son.
14:07How do you know that?
14:08I also know you lost custody.
14:10What does that have to do with anything?
14:14You think I took him?
14:16Are you kidding me?
14:17If you came here to gaslight me like my ex-husband, I swear to God.
14:20No, we're not, we're looking for the truth.
14:24That's all.
14:25The truth is I was a stay-at-home mom with no income, and my husband left me, and I
14:29had
14:29no way to fight him in court.
14:31Okay?
14:31So I threw a brick through his window.
14:34I'm not proud of it, but I'm paying for it now.
14:36That is why I'm working this crappy job.
14:39I'm trying to get my kids back.
14:40Susie, that's what we're doing here now.
14:43We think that Alex left the science center through the janitorial area.
14:47Did you, did you see anything, anything at all?
14:51Yeah, I think I saw him with his teacher.
14:53Can you describe his teacher?
14:55I don't know, six feet, brown hair, glasses, maybe.
14:59Mr. Brooks?
15:00He didn't give me his name.
15:01He said they got turned around, and he asked to use the employee exit.
15:04Did you open that exit for him?
15:05Yeah, I didn't think anything of it.
15:07Everybody was evacuating.
15:09The kids seemed fine.
15:11Did you see where they went?
15:12Which way?
15:13No.
15:14Look, the fire alarm went off half an hour before my shift ended,
15:16and so I clocked out early.
15:18They were gone by the time I left.
15:20Okay, thank you.
15:22I'm sorry about the, uh...
15:23I'm sorry.
15:24Okay.
15:25I'm really, I'm so sorry.
15:26Come on, let's go.
15:26Sound like, uh, Alex's teacher?
15:29Mr. Brooks, it's gotta be.
15:31You ever show any, uh, extra attention towards Alex?
15:34He used to tutor him after school.
15:37Son of a bitch, how could I not see him?
15:39We need to find this guy.
15:41Yeah, he doesn't live far from here.
15:43Got it, okay.
15:44Let's go.
15:44Listen to me, listen to me.
15:46You send me that, okay?
15:47You stay here, right over here.
15:48Wait for the EMTs.
15:49I, I, I...
15:50Yeah?
15:51I'm done getting in the way.
15:52Okay.
15:53I'll let you know if I find anything, okay?
15:56I'll let you know if I can.
16:36Mr. Lauper, my name is Reney Green. I just need a minute of your time.
16:44Hi, Curtis Lauper, Reney Green.
16:46You with the city? I already told you people, it's my land.
16:50I'm within my rights to...
16:51No, no, no. I'm not with the city. I'm an attorney.
16:54I'm looking for witnesses to testify in a lawsuit against Prater and Rockwell Properties Group.
16:59Not interested.
17:00If I could just walk you through a few of our findings...
17:03I said no.
17:05Mr. Lauper, your participation would help a lot of people.
17:09It's exactly what all the other ones said. I'm done with the lies.
17:14Now, if you could please just go away and leave me be.
17:24With all due respect, what lies? And who exactly do you think that I work for?
17:35I'll give you one minute.
17:43Secret tunnels under the Denver airport.
17:45Some people claim it's an Illuminati hub. Not sure I believe that.
17:50There are hidden messages in the architecture. Everyone knows that.
17:53Huh. Very... interesting.
17:57I know what you're thinking. Crazy old man, right?
18:02Actually, I was thinking it sounds like I need to look into the Denver airport.
18:08I can send you some links.
18:10I would like that very much.
18:16Um...
18:16Can you maybe tell me a little bit about this?
18:23If you ask Prater and Rockwell, pulmonary fibrosis runs in my family.
18:29And if I was asking you?
18:34You were the project manager at the Elk Run Canyon Housing Development, right?
18:40You think maybe that has something to do with this?
18:44Breath was getting shorter when I started moving dirt.
18:50Overseeing the subcontractors, I was at the site 12 hours a day.
18:56And the cough started.
19:00I didn't pay it any attention.
19:05But it didn't go away.
19:08At one point, I thought they were swapping insulation for contaminated products.
19:15You know, to save some money.
19:18But there was other stuff.
19:36I've been compiling evidence for years.
19:43They offered me money.
19:45Big money.
19:47And other things.
19:48Everyone else broke, but not me.
19:51What happened when you said no?
19:53They made me look insane.
19:55How so?
19:57They had doctors.
19:59Their doctors, telling me that my health problems were in my head.
20:05They told my family that I was paranoid, delusional.
20:09And when everyone started believing them, I did feel nuts.
20:15That's when my ex-wife had me committed.
20:19My team just needs to review the files.
20:21Okay?
20:21Corroborate them.
20:22You can't take those, if that's what you're asking.
20:32You know you don't need to fight this alone anymore, right?
20:36I am more than willing to go to war for you with this.
20:41But in order to do that, I need you to trust me.
20:45I can't erase what that company did.
20:49But I can make them answer for it.
20:52I can't.
20:53I don't know.
21:30I don't know.
21:53I don't know.
22:31I don't know.
23:03Where are we going?
23:04I don't know.
23:16I don't know.
23:23Alex's teacher, Mr. Brooks, definitely has an interest in him.
23:27We've got enough to put out an Amber Alert.
23:29The car's not here, so they're on the move.
23:30We've looped in state police and highway units.
23:33Good.
23:33Did you interview Mr. Brooks?
23:35Yeah, this morning.
23:36He was helpful.
23:37Stuck around to help Candace.
23:38I didn't think twice.
23:40Well, if he would have left right away, would have put a target on his back, right?
23:43Now, look, Alex's dad said that Alex was scared of loud noises, so here's what I'm thinking.
23:47The alarm goes off.
23:49Mr. Brooks grabs Alex, takes him someplace quiet, says it's safe, stay put.
23:53Walks back in to play the panic teacher.
23:55There you go.
23:55It's good work, Mr. Shaw.
24:00Randy, talk to me.
24:01Check this out, bro.
24:02Brooks' car is parked on Alex's street.
24:04It's been there for a while.
24:05What about the phone?
24:06Last ping was a tower near his house.
24:09Why snatch the kid and then take him back to his own neighborhood?
24:11One way to find out.
24:51Hi.
24:53Hi.
24:54I, um, I was on my way to get James.
24:57They discharged him.
24:59I thought you were looking for Mr. Brooks.
25:01I am.
25:02That's his car.
25:04Why would he be here?
25:06I don't know.
25:09Who lives here?
25:10A man named Noah Rossi.
25:14How well do you know him?
25:15Um, we're pretty close as far as neighbors go.
25:19He's, um, he's widowed.
25:21So we invite him over.
25:23Nice guy.
25:24He's been teaching Alex to play chess.
25:27What, six feet tall, brown hair, glasses?
25:29Yeah.
25:30Why?
25:32You're scaring me.
25:34It's a science center employee.
25:35Said that she saw Alex with a man matching that description,
25:38claiming to be his teacher.
25:40That was Mr. Brooks.
25:42Right?
25:42I don't know.
25:43Look.
25:46Mr. Brooks was going through Alex's art, right?
25:49Look what Alex drew.
25:50That's that house, isn't it?
25:52Alex likes him.
25:53He's, he sees him all the time.
25:54He's destroying what he knows.
25:57You don't think Noah would...
26:02Oh, my God.
26:03You think Alex is there now?
26:05Come on, honey.
26:06Come on, stay behind me.
26:07Come on.
26:08Okay.
26:09Okay.
26:29Stand back.
26:50Oh, my God.
26:52Is that blood?
27:02I got something here.
27:05What is that?
27:08Brooks' phone.
27:10Were they working together?
27:13No, I don't, I don't think so.
27:17Oh, look, so Brooks was going through your son's artwork, right?
27:20He's trying to figure out who took him.
27:21He saw this house.
27:22He came here.
27:23Rossi must have let him in.
27:25There was a confrontation.
27:26What if he hurt Alex?
27:28I don't think he did.
27:29Look, the game, crossword, the ice cream.
27:32He's trying to keep up appearances.
27:34Teacher got in the way.
27:36I don't think he's trying to keep up appearances.
28:05Heiliar.
28:34I don't think he's trying to keep up appearances.
28:39Come take a look at this.
28:50That's Alex's room.
28:57He wasn't just watching your son, he was spending time with you, gaining your trust.
29:02How did I not see this?
29:05Hey, look at me. I'll find your son.
29:17Okay, thanks.
29:19Detective Monroe's on her way. We're ten minutes out.
29:25This is my fault. I let this monster into our house.
29:30I trusted him with my son, my baby.
29:32No, no, no. Hey, no, no.
29:35The most important thing is that we focus on finding your son, okay?
29:39Can you think of anywhere that Rossi might have taken him? Does he have any other properties?
29:43I don't know.
29:45Give me one second.
29:53Randy, hey, listen.
29:54Can you run a background check on a Noah Rossi, Alex's neighbor?
29:57Think he was working with the teacher?
29:59It doesn't look that way. I think the teacher was a complication.
30:03He found out that, uh, Rossi took Alex. He came here to confront him.
30:07Things went sideways.
30:08Damn.
30:09Yeah, there's signs of a struggle here. I think maybe the teacher got hurt.
30:13Rossi might have taken them both.
30:15Yeah, neighbor guy suss as hell. Dodgy record. Moved around a lot.
30:19Looks like he comes for money, but get this.
30:21Someone reported him for loitering outside of a preschool.
30:24Got a citation, paid a fine, but nothing landed on his record.
30:26Trace where he is now?
30:28Yeah.
30:33Okay, his phone's off. Last place it was pinged was his house.
30:38Must have gone analog.
30:44Yeah, uh, looking at a digital photo frame right now.
30:48Can you use my location to hack into it?
30:51Let me see what I can do.
30:59I'm in.
31:00Well, uh, I'm looking at a picture right now of Rossi at a cabin.
31:04Looks like marshland.
31:06Yeah, give me a sec.
31:11Okay.
31:12It was taken at Horicon Marsh.
31:15There's only one property in the vicinity.
31:17Who owns it?
31:18I'm on it. I'm on it.
31:23It's his father, Harlan Rossi,
31:25but he lives in a retirement home in Shorewood.
31:28He's got to be where he took him.
31:30Alright, send me the address.
31:47How's that?
31:48I'm okay?
31:51Should I call my mom?
31:53Ah, your mom.
31:54She's still, uh, she's still stuck at work, right?
31:59But, you know, I bet that your mom would not let you watch TV this late at night.
32:07Huh?
32:09No.
32:10Yeah.
32:11So, you know, we're having fun.
32:15You know, um, we could play a video game later.
32:19Yeah.
32:21Okay.
32:23Let's do it.
32:25Now, you just, uh, cozy on in there, and...
32:31I'm just gonna go and, uh, get something from the car.
32:34Okay?
32:34Okay.
32:37Okay.
32:43Hey, come on, you watch your show.
32:45Don't move from there.
32:46I'm just gonna hold it here.
32:56That one's gone.
32:57Alright, guys.
33:17Oh, my God.
34:09Alex.
34:13Alex.
34:17Alex.
34:18You come back here, boy.
34:20You come back here!
34:23Alex!
34:31Alex!
34:43Look at me. Look at me.
34:47Where's Alex?
34:49Here, Ram.
34:50Where'd he go?
34:50Now.
34:51Okay.
34:52Take a look at this.
34:53Okay. Keep pressure on that.
34:55You got lucky. It's not deep.
34:57Calling 911, you keep him on the line,
34:59or you tell him exactly where you are.
35:01It's easy, brother. You're going to be okay.
35:04Eh.
35:05Eh.
35:07Eh.
35:08Eh.
35:10Eh.
35:11Eh.
35:13Eh.
35:14Eh.
35:15Eh.
35:17Eh.
35:17Eh.
35:19Eh.
35:21Eh.
35:37Helix!
35:37Helix!
35:56Helix!
35:58Alex!
36:22Hey, buddy.
36:39That's okay.
36:41That was scary, huh?
36:44Yeah.
36:45That was scary, right?
36:47I was scared, too.
36:50But listen, nothing's gonna happen.
36:52Nothing bad's gonna happen.
36:54Nothing bad's gonna happen.
36:57It's okay.
36:59It's okay.
37:01There's nothing to be scared of now.
37:03No.
37:15Come on.
37:22Alex, turn away.
37:44Alex, it's okay, son. You can open your eyes. You're safe. You're safe now. My name's Colter. Your parents hired
37:51me to come help you.
37:54They're on their way here. You're gonna see them real soon, okay?
37:57We can wait here for them.
37:59I can take you to them, if you like.
38:03It's your choice.
38:07You're safe now.
38:24Good?
38:30Hey.
38:31Ross, he's about a hundred yards out.
38:33Signs of injuries?
38:34You stay with him, get him to the medical.
38:37Hey, Alex, he's got you, Alex, you're safe.
38:42Careful.
38:47Alex!
38:52I'm so sorry.
38:54Are you okay?
38:55Is he okay?
38:55Is he okay?
38:56He's okay.
39:09She was looking around, and I know my assistant dog him up.
39:12We looked at him during early discovery, but...
39:14But he seemed unreliable?
39:16That's by design.
39:18Look, this goes far beyond cutting corners now.
39:21Okay, we are talking about covering up potential wrongful death.
39:24Extortion, witness intimidation, obstruction of justice.
39:27Alleged.
39:30Maxine, my gut tells me that he's telling the truth.
39:34Well, at this point, I just assume everyone's full of it.
39:38Especially men.
39:41Nonetheless, it's worth a look.
39:45Okay.
39:47We will trust your gut.
39:50Good.
39:51I'll have Mel set it up.
40:01Hey.
40:02How we feeling?
40:04Fine.
40:06How's Alex?
40:07He's okay.
40:07He's gonna be good, thanks to you.
40:08I should've called the police sooner.
40:10I just...
40:10I didn't really know anything.
40:13I just had a hunch based on Alex's drawings in my class.
40:17Went to his parents to talk about it.
40:20That's when I saw that yellow door.
40:22Well, you did the right thing.
40:24You had great instincts.
40:26Very brave, by the way.
40:30So this looks like, uh, kids are missing you, huh?
40:33You know, heal fast.
40:34Get back there soon, will you?
40:34Okay.
40:36All right.
40:39Colter.
40:40Hey.
40:41Hey.
40:42How's everyone holding up?
40:43Well, we survived the night.
40:45Sarah's never gonna let that kid out of her sight ever again,
40:47but who could blame her?
40:49Right.
40:50I just came to check on Brooks and give you this.
40:55It doesn't even come close to thanking you for what you did.
40:58Just glad Alex is safe back home.
41:01Yeah.
41:03Um...
41:03I wanted to apologize.
41:05Don't worry about it.
41:06Nah.
41:06I let my temper get in the way.
41:08Your kid was missing, right?
41:10So, given the circumstances, I think you're justified.
41:12I wanted you to know I'm gonna take some time off
41:15and spend it with Alex.
41:17Maybe teach him the fish.
41:19Yeah?
41:20I like that.
41:21I'm gonna be there for him more.
41:25So thank you.
41:31I got a second chance with him.
41:34Not a lot of dads get that, so...
41:38Take care of it, okay?
41:40You bet.
41:41Alright.
42:09I'll see you next time.
42:10I'll see you next time.
42:17I'll see you next time.
42:17Bye.
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