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FBI - Season 8 - Episode 04: Manifest
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00:05I'm supposed to sweep up the property before checking in with the senator.
00:08North side's clear.
00:10Southgate's not.
00:11Black pickup truck without estate plates.
00:13It's been idling out there for about 20 minutes.
00:15You think we should check it out?
00:16Nah, neighbor's kid's home from college.
00:19Got home a few days ago.
00:20Every morning around this time, he sneaks out the hot box.
00:23Those were the days.
00:27What do you say?
00:28One more loop?
00:29Now, let's call her.
00:32Bet the days should have handled it.
00:35Yeah, sounds good.
00:36Let's go.
00:41What the hell is that?
00:43Yeah, we're by the east tree line.
00:45I'm calling in central.
00:46Bye-bye.
01:05Bye-bye.
01:09Bye-bye.
01:11Bye-bye.
01:12Hey!
01:13On the note.
01:14Oh, what the hell is that?
01:16David, I can't find her.
01:18She was just here.
01:19I'm checking the dentist.
01:21I'm here, Mommy.
01:23Kelly.
01:24She's in here.
01:25Go, go, go.
01:26Oh, my God.
01:27I'm scared.
01:28What's happening?
01:31Daddy.
02:02Daddy!
02:16Oh, my God.
02:46So it's like Minnesota all over again.
02:48Do we have motive?
02:48Not officially, but if you said it was politically motivated, I'd buy it.
02:53Senator Hirsch was supposed to be on a flight this morning to D.C. to vote on a military budget
02:57amendment.
02:58And, of course, that bill has both sides of the aisle up in arms.
03:02I've been following that, the Veteran Care Initiative.
03:05You think supporting the troops would be an issue that crosses the aisle?
03:08Except defense contractors lose when funds get reallocated.
03:11And then maybe the politicians they support watch their contributions disappear.
03:15All right, Hornet's Nest.
03:16Got it.
03:17So have any other senators been targeted?
03:18No, not so far.
03:20But Hirsch was the swing vote here.
03:22So we are thinking someone tried to kill the senator to swing the vote in their favor.
03:25That is our working theory.
03:27Yeah, but the director wants answers, not theories.
03:29And fast.
03:30He wants somebody's head today.
03:32Yeah, we'll get one.
03:33I'll get the team to the senator's house.
03:36Yes, I just need to get my...
03:41FBI, excuse us, everybody.
03:43Step aside.
03:44Come on, guys.
03:45Excuse me.
03:46It's starting to feel like every day somebody's throwing a new log on the bonfire.
03:50Oh, a senator attacked the morning in a big boat.
03:52Somebody's wanting to burn it all down?
03:54I have to find out who.
03:56Chief Mulroney, welcome to Larchmont.
03:58So, uh, what do we know so far?
04:00You people ain't dealing with an amateur.
04:02Based on the surveillance I saw, a shooter was in and out in less than two minutes.
04:08Five, five, six NATO cartridges over here.
04:11Most likely an intermediate range.
04:12Carbine, two, three.
04:15Our entrance wound is at heart level, but the exit wound is below the ribs,
04:20meaning our guy had to have taken a shot from a higher vantage point.
04:25Like I said, he ain't an amateur.
04:27Sniper's nest definitely narrows down his placement.
04:30The victim was shot head-on means he was facing a shooter,
04:33and the angle of the body suggests that the shot would have had to come from this direction.
04:39Somewhere in there.
04:44I saw a blinking light.
04:47It was in a tree in the backyard.
04:49It was weird.
04:51Your men were well-trained, so something or someone must have lured them out.
04:54That's probably what Kelly saw, a mirror.
04:57Or maybe something to reflect the sunlight.
04:59Kelly, can you tell us what happened next?
05:01Our alarm went off.
05:04I screamed for my mom and dad, but they couldn't hear me, so I hid.
05:11I looked everywhere.
05:13By the time David found her, it was just too late.
05:16You did everything that you could, Senator.
05:17There was too many risks coming at you.
05:20You served.
05:22David was a West Point man.
05:24Fourth generation.
05:25So was I.
05:2675th Ranger Regiment.
05:28We never crossed paths, but I'm sure he was a great man.
05:31The greatest.
05:33Marina, can you?
05:41David tried to protect us.
05:43Even got an army buddy to come and consult on our security system.
05:49We had to do something.
05:51I thought it was a bit much, but I guess I was wrong.
05:56What do you mean by that?
05:57Every person I help, there's another out there that's convinced I'm doing them harm.
06:03And they let me know it.
06:05Online threats?
06:06For starters.
06:07But also, we've been doxxed.
06:10I've had people show up on the property.
06:11Who's been targeting you?
06:13Second Amendment purists, environmentalists, you name it.
06:17Okay, on that subject, we know that you're supposed to be in D.C. today.
06:20Yeah, well, if you're asking if today's vote is the reason we were targeted, sure, add it to the list.
06:28I guess it shouldn't surprise me that even Veteran care is a controversial subject these days.
06:34Part of me hates the fact that David risked his life for anyone who'd disagree.
06:41But the other part of me knows that if he had to, he'd do it again.
06:46Well, you have our word.
06:47We will do everything we can to catch David's killer and bring him to justice.
07:14Looks like we got something!
07:23Found the murder weapon.
07:27Serial number is scratched off.
07:31It's still loaded.
07:33Well, if there were prints or DNA on the murder weapon, the soil degraded them.
07:38And killer filed off the serial number clean.
07:40Okay, so we can't get an ID?
07:42I didn't say that.
07:43He only filed off the visible numbers, but little known fact, the stamp always leaves an impression on the metal
07:52underneath.
07:53Okay, assuming from that smirk on your face you can recover it?
07:56Via electrolytic acid etching.
07:59If we swap a gun with an electric current, we can reinforce the pre-existing impression.
08:07Pull the number.
08:13Look alive, people.
08:15So the serial number on the gun recovered at the crime scene is registered to a Peter Tedesco.
08:19That's him?
08:19Okay.
08:20What do we know about him?
08:20Uh, 43 years old.
08:22White.
08:235'11".
08:23Multiple ex-girlfriends accused him of domestic violence over a decade ago.
08:27Prosecutors got one of those charges to stick.
08:29Okay.
08:30It's a felony, sure, but doesn't necessarily scream political assassination, right?
08:33But he definitely has the skills to pull off one. According to his socials, Tedesco competes in long-range sharpshooting
08:39competitions.
08:40Gold medal from 1,200 yards.
08:411,200 yards. Okay. Is he a height match to our purpose?
08:44Comping Hershey's security footage. Algo confirms 98.8% match.
08:49Okay. Getting warmer. What else, though? We need this to be watertight.
08:53Well, records show that Tedesco tried to enlist in the Army, but was denied due to his DV charge, and
08:57based on his W-2s, he hasn't been able to find city work, either.
09:00Yeah, I'm checking his financials. I mean, it looks like he's living off the prize money from these sharpshooting competitions.
09:05Okay, so he's rejected by the Army. He's bouncing around. He's mad at the world. Somebody draw me a line
09:10between that dot and our senator.
09:12Okay. Last night, he posted on his socials about today's vote. The senator is championing a budget amendment that guarantees
09:18veterans housing and health care. So that's, like, everything Tedesco struggled to maintain since the felony.
09:23Okay, so he took her work personally.
09:25Oh, definitely. On his last post, he wrote that Bitch Hirsch deserves everything coming to her.
09:30Okay. I asked for watertight. That is damn close. Do we have a bead on his way about today?
09:34Yeah, his phone is pinging at his illicit address.
09:36All right, get our agents and SWAT there right now.
10:01Stay back! That's a warning!
10:10Who has eyes on Tedesco?
10:12Second-story window.
10:13Keep his head down.
10:17You with us? Go!
10:38We're inside.
10:48Stay away!
10:49You're not compulsive!
10:52I've got plenty more left!
10:54I'm pulling for each one of you!
11:07This is what we call open and shut, Peter. Take a look.
11:11These are all of your online threats to Senator Hirsch the night before she was attacked on three different forums.
11:16We have the M4 that was found outside her house in the woods. Ballistics confirmed it was the murder weapon.
11:21And for the trivia fans, it was registered in your name. And lastly, we have a surveillance photo of you
11:27leaving her property this morning. Forensics confirmed. Same height, same build. You know where I'm going with this, right?
11:35Except... That's not me.
11:39Shooting at federal officers doesn't really help your case either, Peter. So I don't know why you're being so coy.
11:44Trying to kill the Senator is the only real thing you have ever done.
11:48Excuse me?
11:49A wannabe soldier? But the army didn't want you because you beat up on women. So you play pretend. Collect
11:55your little guns. Have your shooting games on the weekends. But deep down you know that will never matter.
12:00Senator Hirsch wanted to give real soldiers, people that sacrifice for this country, what they deserve.
12:09That's some... fancy theory.
12:12It's motive.
12:15Sure. I wanted that bitch dead. I'll give you that. But that's all I'll give you. Because that's not me.
12:26That's Molon Labbe 227.
12:30Molon Labbe. Greek for come and take them every gun nuts favorite rallying cry these days.
12:35I don't know the guy's real name. But that's the handle he uses. He messaged me on 8chan. Said Hirsch
12:43was an existential threat. Needed to be dealt with. I agreed. We were supposed to meet up at a bar
12:53late last night.
12:54Let me guess. He didn't show. I waited an hour. Decided to call it after two beers. Then it gets
13:05fuzzy.
13:06Of course it does. I'm serious. I was drugged. Had to be. One minute I'm leaving the bar. Next thing
13:14I know, I'm waking up to find my place tossed and my M4 missing.
13:19Then I turn on the news. See the senator's place had been attacked. And that's when you guys showed up.
13:27You want us to believe that you were framed? Check the signal it caught on my burner. It's all there.
13:36For the record, if it was me, I would have gotten the job done.
13:43That's awfully convenient. We're not buying what this wacko's selling, right?
13:47Jock just confirmed that there are messages between Tedesco and his profile that he's talking about, but so far no
13:52luck tracking it.
13:53All right, then let's humor Tedesco. Let's get his consent to run a talk screen. Close the loop.
13:59And if the loop doesn't stay closed?
14:01Well, then we've got a bigger problem. If Tedesco was being framed, that means the senator is still in danger.
14:15I need to steal him. Excuse me.
14:18Senator Hirsch? I am SAC Isabel Castile. I know that you have met my associates, Agents Bell and Zidane. We
14:27didn't expect you to go back to work so soon.
14:30Well, the man who attacked me wants to silence me. I need to show him he can't.
14:33While I admire your bravery, I need you to stop. For your own sake.
14:38Charlotte, you should listen to them.
14:41I'm sure you know Ron Widener. Behind every great politician is a great big wallet.
14:46I prefer the term cheerleader.
14:49Of course, Mr. Widener.
14:50We tried to tell her. Just take a beat, huh? This Senate will understand if you have to delay the
14:57vote by a day.
14:59Actually, I don't think they will. If I sit this one out, they might very well perceive it.
15:03And without my vote, the amendment will fail. And all your support will go to waste.
15:09Apologies. We're short on time. My flight's about to leave. Is there something I can help you with?
15:13Yes. It will only take a moment.
15:21Senator, we believe that the killer is still at large.
15:25What happened? I thought he was in custody, dead to rights.
15:29Well, apparently, our initial suspect may have been incapacitated at the time your family was being attacked.
15:35And we fear the real killer will try and finish the job. It's best that you stay put in our
15:41custody.
15:43Kane.
15:44Ma'am. Officer Kane, USCP.
15:48Capitol Police has been assigned to escort Senator Hirsch to the vote. We'll make sure she gets there and back
15:53safely.
15:55See, I'm safe.
15:57With all due respect, Senator, until your husband's killer is caught, you should stay here in New York.
16:02Best for whom? You want me to stay in this house where my husband was murdered?
16:06Look my daughter in the face and say, the bad guys won, and I've been intimidated into silence?
16:11That her dad died for nothing?
16:13We understand your position, Senator, so please understand ours.
16:17If you insist on going, Agents Bell and Zidane will be escorting you to DC.
16:23And until we catch this guy wherever you go, so does the FBI.
16:39Welcome, Senator. Honored to have you aboard Kanto Airlines.
16:42If you need anything at all, don't hesitate to ask.
16:47All the other passengers are boarded?
16:49Yes.
16:51You hang tight, I'll do a loop, make sure everything's clear.
16:54I could use an extra set of hands.
16:56Yeah, sure. Make sure the last rows are empty.
17:03You think I'm being reckless by attending vote?
17:07In my experience, the line between reckless and brave is so thin that you can see through it.
17:12What side am I standing on?
17:15Your husband would be proud of you, ma'am.
17:18My husband would be furious.
17:22He understands that there's no way I can skip this roll call.
17:26I mean, this amendment might not even pass, even if I stood up.
17:34What if it failed because I chose to hide?
17:39All clear, Senator.
17:48Hey, Senator Hirsch.
17:49Sir, you need to sit down.
17:51Can I just say...
17:52Step back.
17:53Sorry.
17:54Sorry, ma'am.
17:56I just wanted to say to the Senator, I'm sorry about what happened.
18:00About rushing her after someone attacked her family.
18:05I don't think that's what he meant.
18:09Thank you for your support.
18:11Of course.
18:11Let's keep it moving.
18:13Didn't you read?
18:14That says 17D.
18:15This is 18.
18:16Seat that up.
18:16Is there a problem here?
18:17Grandpa's lost and I just want the seat that I have paid for.
18:20That a crime?
18:21It's my seat, man.
18:22Move.
18:22Move.
18:26Here you are.
18:28I thought this was 17.
18:30That's all right.
18:31Piece of advice.
18:32Let's not be a problem.
18:34Ladies and gentlemen, welcome before canceled flight.
18:37A few ground rules.
18:39I'll sit with the Senator, provide close protection.
18:42You two are seated up ahead at the screen.
18:44Eyes peeled for any signs of trouble.
18:45You see something, you report it to me.
18:47We have no problem with that.
18:49See you on the ground, Senator.
18:57So the Senator's flight to DC is in the air.
18:59That gives us 90 minutes.
19:00Let's make it count.
19:01Have we figured out where our patsy Peter Tedesco was roofing?
19:04Toxicology report just came in.
19:05Neurotoxin was a less severe form of VX.
19:08Based on his half-life, the amount left in Tedesco's system
19:10suggests he was dosed around 4 a.m. this morning.
19:13Says the effects would be almost instant. Seconds.
19:16Okay.
19:16Well, I pulled Tedesco's credit card transactions.
19:19He closed out a tab at a bar in Corona called Mark O'Brien's at 357.
19:24Okay, Ian.
19:24Queuing it up.
19:27Yeah.
19:28That's Tedesco, right?
19:30Okay, so he's leaving the bar at 359.
19:32Not a hair out of place.
19:34Which means it should be less than a minute before we meet our killer.
19:41What just happened there?
19:42Scrubbing back to find out.
19:43So what, he got dragged inside the bar, I guess.
19:45If he was, there's no way to tell.
19:47The bar only has cameras on the exterior.
19:50And you said the neurotoxin defects were instant.
19:52They are.
19:53Guys, this was a brush pass, SVR style.
19:56Look.
19:57Baseball cap bumps our guy.
19:59Scrubbing forward.
20:02And look, he circles back.
20:04He scoops up Tedesco.
20:06It's not enough for facial rec, unfortunately.
20:09All right, well that explains how Tedesco got home.
20:11Now we know where baseball cap is heading next with our patsy.
20:14Do we have eyes on the car he used to get there?
20:16No, if he's moving it's in blind spots.
20:18Right.
20:19Okay.
20:19Uh, you know what?
20:20Let's contact the bar.
20:21See if anyone can help our sketch artists come up with an image of our mystery man.
20:25Meantime, this guy is not making our job any easier, so let's return the favor.
20:28Coordinate with our field office in DC to get extra coverage on the ground for our senator in case he
20:32tries again.
20:33Jubal, I got something.
20:34The only music my ears want to hear.
20:36Is it a happy song or a sad one?
20:38Scary one.
20:39Turns out the neurotoxin used in our patsy is an exact match for cases in Norway, Brussels, and Cairo.
20:44Every single one linked to an unknown suspect associated with several high profile murders.
20:50Royals, government leaders, all are still open investigations.
20:53You're telling me we have an international assassin on our hands?
20:56Per Interpol, one of the best.
20:58He's wanted in over a dozen countries.
21:00MI5 dubs him as Oslo.
21:03It's for the elevator massacre that happened in Norway seven years ago.
21:06Right.
21:07The Prime Minister and his cabinet board an elevator with no stops,
21:10and by the time they reach the ground floor, they're all dead.
21:13Based on the ballistics, Oslo was thought to have stowed away in the building's elevator shaft and shot them through
21:17the hatch.
21:18If the guy's got an M.O., it's slipping into places he doesn't belong and killing without a trace.
21:22This guy's a question mark with a gun. Let's pray we can put a face to him.
21:25Get everything to Maggie in O.A.
21:32Based on Oslo's resume, whoever hired him to kill Senator Hirsch had to have made it worthwhile.
21:37He doesn't do anything for less than $20 million.
21:40With a price tag like that, failure's not going to be an option.
21:42We should expect company in D.C.
21:47Senator?
21:52Senator?
21:57Senator?
21:58What's going on?
21:59That's what I'm trying to figure out.
22:01The Senator said she was lightheaded, then it was a headache.
22:03Now she's not responding.
22:08Senator, Special Agent Maggie Bell, can you hear me?
22:15Excuse me.
22:16We need to get in here immediately.
22:18I'm sorry ma'am, I'm not authorized to do that.
22:20It's the Senator.
22:22Okay?
22:22Don't get in her way today.
22:25There's an emergency latch behind the lavatory sign.
22:33Coming in.
22:50Hey Maggie, I got Mars back here. He's looking at the photos you sent.
22:53Maggie, Neil here. Did you or O.A. physically touch the Senator?
22:57No.
22:57Good.
22:58Please refrain from any further physical contact with the body until we can get hazmat to clear the area.
23:03Judging from the symptoms and the residue around the corners of her mouth, it's likely that Senator Hirsch was exposed
23:09to a neurotoxin similar to Novichok.
23:12How?
23:13That's the million dollar question. Neurotoxins, they can be administered through injection, ingestion, or even simple touch.
23:20And it can happen this fast?
23:21Oh yeah. Exposure can be anywhere from 30 seconds to 30 minutes ago. Each individual reacts differently.
23:32Our assassin isn't waiting for us on the ground.
23:35No, he's on this plane.
23:53We need to keep the Senator's death between us. We can't afford chaos up here.
23:58Lock off the restrooms and tell the passengers the galley is off limits.
24:03Okay. So whoever did this is out there blending in like any other passenger.
24:06That's 189 suspects.
24:13Put these on.
24:16Suspects said that neurotoxin could be passed through physical touch.
24:18That's right. So that means that our suspect had to come in close contact with the Senator while on this
24:23flight.
24:23Exactly. But between the three of us, we can create a timeline of every single person who came in contact
24:28with the Senator in the last 30 minutes.
24:31One of them is our killer.
24:33All right, FAA, get word of the captain we're landing that plane at the Eastern Air Force Base, yeah?
24:37All right, so Maggie, OA, and Officer Kane sent out receipt numbers of the passengers who were in close contact
24:41with the Senator.
24:42I want IDs on all of them right now.
24:44Yeah, we-we got the planes manifest with the identities of everyone on board.
24:48According to Maggie and OA, the Senator was in close proximity to Derek Radler in 18C,
24:53Carl Amerson in 17D, and Brian Wheeler in 13C, who offered his condolences at boarding and shook her hand.
25:01Two other passengers chatted with Hersh offering their support.
25:04Patrick Hull in 22C, Gabe Linton in 25B, both from Manhattan.
25:08And lastly, Marcus Friedman, the flight attendant, handed her a water 20 minutes before she went into the restroom.
25:14Okay, so one of these guys has got to be Oslo, right? So do-do any of them fit the
25:19profile?
25:20I-I think it's safe to say we can eliminate Hull in 22C.
25:23Six foot five, too tall to be a height match for Oslo.
25:26Good.
25:26And, uh, and Carl Amerson in 17D. He's registered as a wheelchair passenger.
25:32Okay, so two down, four to go. Tell me something else.
25:35OA says Derek Radler in 18C behaved aggressively before takeoff, but surveillance at JFK places him at the airport all
25:41morning.
25:41He alibis out for the murders at the Senator's house.
25:44Down to three.
25:4525B, Gabe Linton is an Uber driver. He was on shift driving a passenger to Philadelphia at the time of
25:50the shooting.
25:51Okay, and then there were two, Brian Wheeler, Marcus Friedman.
25:54Marcus Friedman was in the air at the time of the break-in.
25:58What do we know about Brian Wheeler? He shook hands with the Senator, right?
26:02Got no clear alibi. He's a height match for our killer.
26:06And he's a pharmaceutical chemist.
26:09So he would know his way around a neurotoxin.
26:11If anyone does on that plane's manifest, my money's on him.
26:15Yeah, he could have used the Senator's grief to get close.
26:19Close enough to kill her without anyone knowing.
26:31That's the jock's prime suspect.
26:34Well, what are we doing? Let's go arrest him.
26:37No.
26:39If that assassin feels like he's backed into a corner, he could take this entire plane hostage with the neurotoxin.
26:45Copy.
26:46Okay, we're gonna ground the plane in a nearby military base.
26:48We will question him once we get everybody off safely.
26:57Wait, why are we descending? What the hell's going on?
27:02Hey, what's going on? We're not in D.C. yet. I've gotta get back home. My mom's in ICU in
27:07D.C.
27:08I am sorry to hear that, sir, but the captain will explain shortly if I just take your seat.
27:11I don't want an explanation. I want to land in D.C.
27:13Sir, please take your seat.
27:14If you will tell the pilot to land in D.C., I will fuck the fuck.
27:19Sit. I'll break it.
27:20No!
27:20Hey!
27:21Come on!
27:23Hey!
27:24Hey!
27:24Sit down!
27:26What did I tell you?
27:27Huh?
27:32We're with the FBI. We are landing early. There's a medical emergency.
27:37We need everybody to remain calm. Stay in your seats.
27:42You okay?
27:43Happens more than you think.
27:45Sorry about that, sir.
27:50Don't move.
27:57Jubal, that was forensics. Sketch is done.
27:59Okay, great. Chill me.
28:01All right, so there he is.
28:04Wait, is he a match for Brian Wheeler?
28:06No, no, it's not even close.
28:08I mean, worse, it's not a match for anyone on the plane.
28:12That's impossible. Run it again.
28:14And Interpol, run the sketch through your database,
28:15see if we get ahead.
28:16Long shot.
28:17This is the first sketch anyone's ever gotten of him.
28:19So what are we thinking here?
28:20Our bar witness got it wrong?
28:22Maybe not.
28:23A missile report from 2019,
28:24they found traces of an adhesive used in facial prosthetics
28:27in one of Oslo's hideouts,
28:29along with fingerprint moldings.
28:32He's in disguise.
28:38in the sea.
28:39So that way is to case ma'am.
28:58See?
29:05How about
29:05Hastings or darkone.
29:05So that way they found things to make me,lushing
29:06their body more Like, there's
29:06only one thing to get off of my head. You don't
29:07know what's going on. What's going
29:07going on.
29:08I don't feel good.
29:10Help me.
29:11What happened?
29:12What is this?
29:12What is this?
29:14What is this?
29:15What is this?
29:16I don't know.
29:19Oh, my God.
29:21My glove.
29:24It's the cane.
29:27The toxins on the cane.
29:28I touched it.
29:29The senator touched it.
29:30It's not Brian Wheeler.
29:30It's the old man in 17D.
29:35Watch my sex.
29:43Excuse me.
29:44Could you take a seat in the back, please?
29:45Thanks.
29:50I know who you are.
29:52And I know what you've done.
29:55I seriously doubt that.
29:59You've been holding on to that cane this entire flight,
30:01and you wouldn't do that unless you had an antidote.
30:10You would not risk all these passengers by shooting a gun at 30,000 feet.
30:16But if something happens to my partner and he dies,
30:20I will end you.
30:31What happened to your partner was a mistake.
30:36Hurry up.
30:39You should know that I fully intend to cash in this favor.
30:59Oh, wait, no.
31:00No, no, no, no, no.
31:01Oh, wait.
31:06Come on, away.
31:10Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
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31:28come on, come on, come on, come on
31:33Let's go.
32:06Ran your prince, came back to an Isaac Stoll.
32:09One name of many.
32:11Murdering you as senator is not a joke.
32:13It's the death penalty.
32:16Your life ends today, so you might as well start talking.
32:20Death is a harsh penalty.
32:23After I've been so kind to you, I gave you the antidote to save your partner.
32:29I deserve kindness.
32:31Who hired you?
32:33To kill Senator Hirsch.
32:34I know the law, Agent Bell.
32:36The 5K letter which recommends sentence reduction is dependent upon the amount of assistance the individual provides the U.S.
32:47government.
32:50Trust me, my cooperation will be invaluable.
32:55First, you talk, and then I'll decide if it's worth making a deal.
32:59You know, the identity of my clients is of great interest to people here in Washington, in The Hague.
33:06No, my deal comes first.
33:10You're not in a position to make demands.
33:13You're still upset about your partner, aren't you?
33:22I need to speak to a higher-up.
33:25One whose judgment isn't clouded.
33:28One who will appreciate the scope of what I'm offering.
33:33Well, you got me.
33:36And from where I'm sitting, you're going down for this.
33:44The AUSA wants to proffer Oslo for what he knows.
33:48What?
33:49He murdered a sitting U.S. senator.
33:50Then all eyes have been on us ever since.
33:53The A.G. wants to know who ordered the hit.
33:55And not just the hit on Hirsch, all hits for the past 10 years.
33:58But we don't need to make a deal to get that information.
34:01We've ID'd him.
34:02We can solve these cases ourselves.
34:04Maggie, we looked into the assassinations that Interpol believes he did.
34:08His fingerprints and facial wreck ping back to a number of IDs,
34:12including the one responsible for booking the D.C. flight.
34:15Well, one of those will trace back to the payment.
34:17Yes, and that paper trail leads to a chain of shell companies designed to run us in circles.
34:23We'll figure out who benefits from Hirsch's death.
34:26The Jock is making a list.
34:29But without Oslo's cooperation, that is all we have.
34:32Just a list.
34:34Best guesses.
34:35This guy is holding geopolitical secrets.
34:38Maggie, we need his confession.
34:39And he almost killed my partner.
34:44I can't stomach a deal.
34:45Well, the AUSA has already reached out to the magistrate.
34:49Eva and Scola will run escort.
35:09You jumpy?
35:11Just never provided rear security for a high-value target.
35:15That's all.
35:16Things this guy knows, right?
35:18The amount of people he's killed for?
35:20Exactly.
35:21What would they do to keep him quiet?
35:23Staying tight.
35:24The board house is right up here.
35:26We're almost out of the woods.
35:44We're exposed here, Scola.
35:50Scola.
36:20Behind us.
36:58Dispatcher, 18's down.
36:59We need a medic.
37:02Not in here.
37:07Oslo, 1 o'clock.
37:26F.P.D. set up a perimeter.
37:47It's cool I lost him.
37:56Get Oslo's description of Port Authority, Homeland Security, and CBP.
37:59He is not getting away.
38:01Anything here?
38:02Nothing yet.
38:04What about you guys?
38:05I don't know, General.
38:06He just vanished.
38:07We double-checked every camera.
38:09We lost him.
38:10We'll keep looking until you get a different answer.
38:12We are not giving up.
38:15Hey.
38:17Oslo is in the wind.
38:18I mean, it's a manhunt now, but he could be headed anywhere.
38:22Well, we know one place he went.
38:24This is Ron Widener.
38:26I met him this morning at the Senator's house.
38:29NYPD just informed me that he is dead.
38:32Same neurotoxin as the Senator.
38:34Ron Widener's the billionaire that was Senator Hirsch's biggest donor.
38:38But why?
38:39Without the Senator, the bill's not going to pass.
38:40Except Widener had serious money tied up in defense contractors.
38:44He stood to lose a ton of government funding if the Veteran Care Initiative passed.
38:49Okay.
38:49So, publicly, he supports Senator Hirsch.
38:52All while secretly plotting her murder so he can swing the vote in his favor.
38:58But then we catch his man, Oslo, and he knew the guy was going to confess.
39:01Exactly.
39:02Widener knew that testimony would bring it right back to him.
39:05So he hired guys to take out Oslo to save his own ass.
39:09That's why Oslo killed him.
39:12And now we have to catch him all over again.
39:19Hey, sorry that took a minute.
39:22But I did manage to get us some ice cream, which I thought we could use.
39:25Yes, we could.
39:27Senator Hirsch really understood what veterans go through, the sacrifices we make.
39:31She stuck her neck out for us.
39:33She did.
39:34She was a brave woman.
39:36Yeah, that died for nothing without her.
39:38The amendment's never going to pass, so where's the win in that?
39:43Hang on.
39:43The votes are in.
39:45And yes, it appears the yeas have it.
39:48We have a rare, unanimous vote here.
39:51They passed.
39:52Wow.
39:55I guess she inspired them to do the right thing.
39:58I can't believe they crossed the aisle.
40:00I really honored her.
40:03You want to tell me?
40:05What?
40:07Whatever it is you're trying not to tell me.
40:14It's Oslo.
40:16He got away, didn't he?
40:18He did.
40:19One of the good news is now every intelligence agency in the world has his photo.
40:26Then it's our turn to honor her.
40:28Next time he shows his face, we'll be there.
40:48He just opens the door and says his house, even if I can get a good look.
40:49It's a beautiful house.
40:49He's always on the lawn.
40:49It's a beautiful house, a beautiful house, a beautiful house.
40:52Is this a beautiful house?
40:53We'll be there.
40:54We'll be there.
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