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01:00One person is dead, too seriously injured.
01:03If either of you are holding back, I don't think I need to tell you the consequences that would be
01:07at play.
01:08There's no reason why we'd withhold information.
01:12In my role as Prefect, my directive from Interpol and Paris HQ is to make sure of that.
01:17So, let's start at the beginning.
01:23Sorry, Prefect, but they've discovered a body.
01:26Well, I guess this round of questioning will have to wait.
01:29I want updates, Archamboul, on all ongoing cases going forward.
01:35Until we figure out your and the Inspector's future at the SPMP.
01:39Bien sûr, Prefect Diard.
01:46Until she figures out her futures at the SPMP.
01:49Is it just me, or does Diard seem to think that she's our boss now?
01:53For the time being, she is.
01:55Le Prefect is the President's eyes and ears in Saint-Pierre.
01:58And, lucky for us, policing is part of her portfolio.
02:03But she's not a cop.
02:05No, worse.
02:06A former cop.
02:08She used to run the SPMP, so of course, she thinks she knows how we should do our jobs better
02:13than we do.
02:14Brutal.
02:15How do you feel about having to talk to her about the whole, you know, graveyard, the shootout?
02:21Please!
02:22Jack!
02:23You gotta go, no!
02:29No feelings.
02:30We just need to tell her the truth.
02:33Okay.
02:35Behold, the old fish plant.
02:41Completely blocked.
02:47It's bleak.
02:48Very bleak.
02:50You have to see for yourself.
02:54I need to see for yourself.
03:01Oh.
03:22Color difference.
03:39the building was abandoned in the 80s it's scheduled to be demolished the construction
03:44workers were starting their day when they found him and no cameras inside or outside
03:49no cctv nearby it's a dead zone any luck ideing the buddy we're working on it if he's a local
03:55it won't
03:55be too hard gruesome doesn't come close to describing this most of his organs were removed
04:03they're over there well they weren't removed in here there's always no blood anywhere on the floor
04:09walls nothing i want this room scrub for dna hair everything but that would be hard art kids have
04:16been using this space as a late night party spot since i was in high school i mean everybody in
04:21saint pierre's dna would be down here somewhere gross it's true i can't believe it believe what
04:32why am i getting the feeling that you guys have seen something like this before because we have
04:41saint pierre has a serial killer had the case was closed long ago it was before my time but the
04:48abstract killer case is famous three original victims james montgomery hélène brie colin noel
04:56our john doe today was presented in exactly the same way right down to the paint on their bodies
05:01as if their bodies were a canvas and like john doe all the victims were mutilated and their internal
05:08organs removed previous murders there were no messages left at the scene not that i know of
05:14who were the original suspects of the abstract killings initially antoine vigno and then in the
05:21end evidence led to this man daniel mcconnell
05:27antoine vigno was at the scene today he was in an altercation
05:33with him claude jackman he was married to hélène the entire island is panicked word is out the
05:40abstract killer is back they're wrong the abstract killer was daniel mcconnell these cases were closed
05:45the prefect would know she was a lead on this case i was oh so how did you land on
05:52mcconnell's the
05:52murderer the stack of evidence that let us down not to mention mcconnell confessed so whoever killed
05:59your john doe it isn't the abstract killer and i guess the first thing we need to do is go
06:03talk to
06:03this daniel mcconnell i bit he's dead i shot him in self-defense right before he tried to put a
06:13fish
06:13knife in my gut be that as it may given the obvious similarities it would be idiotic not to look
06:22and see if there's a link well we wouldn't want to be idiotic
06:29one of the contractors on site id'd our victim his name is brian montgomery montgomery as in james
06:36montgomery brothers so the abstract killer's first victim from 15 years ago and our new victim today
06:43our brothers hell of a coincidence
06:48renouf get down to brian montgomery's house and see it off we'll need forensics there as soon as possible
06:54as soon as possible to sweep the place
06:57natasha's got a preliminary report
07:11antoine right what they say about me the accusations they're not true
07:16she took her son
07:19okay well why don't you tell us why you're here then
07:22i drove elen home that night the night she died from a party and i told the police all of
07:29this a million times
07:30it's been 15 years for christ's sake it's just that today when i saw that he's back i knew you'd
07:36be coming back for me
07:37the whole town will do you want to come inside mr vigno i've spent enough time in that place
07:45just leave me alone
07:47i didn't hurt anyone
07:56the abstract killer returns
07:59i lived here back then
08:00it was an ugly time no one wanted to leave their houses
08:04kind of sickening to think that he's still out there
08:06so you think this is his handiwork
08:08well after briefly looking at the file
08:10similar technique although the original had clean incisions
08:14what about brian here
08:15well at first glance the cuts show some hesitancy
08:19noted and time of death
08:21pinpointed between 8 and 9 pm
08:23but like in the abstract killer murders the vic was sliced from stem to stern
08:29he was gutted with a long thin blade
08:33fish filleting kind of thing
08:35not hard to find those around here
08:36whoever did this didn't do it at the scene
08:39they would have needed like a killing floor somewhere remote
08:42where they could control the variables clean up
08:44yeah well wherever that was
08:46it would have made a mess
08:47um
08:49look at
08:50this
08:51bruising
08:54so i'm not sure what could have caused it
08:56but it looks like he was pelted with a bunch of sharp rocks
09:00once i'm able to really dig in
09:03pardon the pun
09:03um i'll have some answers
09:06hmm
09:07like in the new suit fits
09:09oh
09:11okay thank you
09:12hmm
09:14thanks
09:14oui allo
09:18madame le préfet
09:19oui
09:20the coroner will send her report to the station
09:23yeah of course we will share everything with you
09:26okay
09:30you'd think we never solve the homicide case together
09:33she really wants us to cross our t's and dot our i's
09:36hi miss marcus
09:39me too arch
09:41me too
09:44oh
09:44can we make a quick stop at vedas
09:46i think it'll help
09:56i figured i'd see you two before day's end
09:58so i can't believe
09:59i am montgomery
10:00murdered in the same exact way his brother was
10:03you work the abstract cuter case
10:05mm-hmm
10:05still haunts me
10:06never seen such acts of human depravity in my life
10:09and i hope they never see it again
10:12diard somehow thinks that this murder is not connected
10:15yeah i have to say
10:16it feels a lot like she just doesn't want to sting around in her old case
10:20and diard is such a micromanager
10:22even if brian was murdered by the abstract killer
10:24her ego would never let her admit that she was wrong all those years ago
10:27what do you mean
10:28wrong
10:28nobody wanted to believe that we had a serial killer on our hands
10:32brass wanted to get things cleared up as fast as possible
10:35you don't think diard got the right guy
10:37diard claimed she got a confession but nobody heard it but her
10:40and then she took him down
10:42the case launched her to chief of the espmp
10:44she was promoted in record time
10:47opened doors for her career in paris and now prefect
10:50and then the killing stopped
10:52what was your theory way back then?
10:54like everyone else i liked antoine rino for her
10:57but i was a lowly beat cop back then
10:59so diard did everything in her power to keep me away from the real action
11:03anyway you guys do what you gotta do
11:05just don't get on diard's bad side
11:07trust me
11:08boss she's kidding us
11:10when are you coming back?
11:11well she's not too keen on seeing me again
11:13judging by how fast she signed those leave of absence papers
11:19none of the three of us could have died back there in that graveyard
11:23me in particular
11:24if you're trying to thank us for saving your life
11:27then you're welcome
11:29you can joke about it all you want arch
11:31but the bottom line is you two did save my life
11:35not sure how to get my head around what gallagher did to me
11:43don't drink too much on this leave
11:44we need you back on the top
11:4610-4
11:57marcus bringing up gallagher like that
11:59you think he knows
12:00gallagher's your father i doubt it
12:02if it got out
12:03people will question my professional integrity
12:05loyalty
12:07and dears would have a field day
12:09the way i see it
12:10the only three people who can actually know are you, me and your mother
12:13and if anyone else finds out
12:14arch
12:16who cares
12:19we've been searching brian montgomery's house
12:21and doing a sweep of the property
12:23we found his laptop
12:24and there's something else you need to see
12:32and there's something else
12:32you know
12:39abstract killer victim
12:40elaine Bruce
12:42this is her sister
12:43chantelle
12:45Brian montgomery's brother
12:47was murdered by the abstract killer
12:48sure but this is still a little obsessive
12:52makes one wonder
12:53did brian kill his brother fifteen years ago
12:58Brian's home finds out the exact revenge stage Brian's body in the exact same way
13:04Well look at this Brian seemed as sure as everyone else that Antoine was the killer
13:10Okay document all of this I want everything in here dusted and these walls of crazy
13:14locked
13:15And listen check around the property to see if you can find a shed or a garage somewhere
13:20where the actual murder might have taken place
13:22Okay
13:27The photo's down there of Antoine Vigneault and they look crazy
13:32So everything leads back to Brian Montgomery
13:35Maybe he found something that you know he should not
13:45Look at that car
13:48I saw it outside Brian's
13:52Is he following us?
13:59He's definitely following us
14:01Who's dumb enough to tell a police car in your daylight?
14:04I don't know
14:05Central, demand information for the 582D plate
14:16Please don't do what I think you're about to do
14:17What do you think I'm gonna do?
14:28Out!
14:29Hands where we can see them
14:32Don't shoot, please
14:42Why were you following us?
14:45I'm sorry
14:45I just I thought that you'd lead us to some answers
14:49We were freaked out about Brian's murder
14:52Us, we?
14:54Claude
14:55He was married to my sister, Elaine, when she was killed
14:59We gather at Brian's place to remember our loved ones
15:02We saw Brian's basement
15:03There was a lot more going on down there than grief support
15:07Were you investigating the abstract killer murders?
15:09We know who the real abstract killer is
15:12And it's not the one that you guys killed in custody
15:14McConnell
15:16We know Antoine killed my sister
15:19Witnesses saw him drive her the night she was murdered
15:22Do you know that he was a painter?
15:24An artist?
15:25Hey, hey
15:25Why are you holding her?
15:26C'est bon, c'est bon
15:26Claude
15:27It's fine
15:27I'm sorry, why are you here?
15:29They told me that you took our car
15:30You're holding it at some kind of impound
15:32Sean, do they run you off the road?
15:33We can sue you, you know?
15:35Why don't you take a seat
15:36And a breath
15:37And tell us more about the relationship between you both
15:40She's my wife
15:41Oh
15:43We were under the impression you were married to her sister
15:46Elaine was murdered 15 years ago?
15:49We found comfort in each other
15:50When Elaine died, I stopped living, working, school
15:53Lost my university scholarship
15:55I lost everything
15:56Yeah, we both did
15:57Okay, so do not sit here in judgment about us or how we helped each other cope
16:02And move on
16:04Look, are we allowed to go?
16:06No
16:07Not without the formal statements
16:10Now listen to my warning
16:11Do not interfere in this investigation again
16:15Let us do our jobs
16:16You did your jobs last time
16:18Don't count on us just standing by while you mess this up again
16:27Why are Ellen Brie's husband and sister here?
16:30We discussed this
16:31The abstract killer cases are closed
16:33Chantel was following us
16:35She was interfering with our investigation
16:36Are you aware that those two, they're married now?
16:41Elaine is murdered
16:42Chantel loses her sister, could lose his wife
16:45They fall into each other's arms in grief or
16:47Or they wanted an end out of the picture so they could be together
16:50Seriously?
16:51And what motive would they have to kill Brian Montgomery?
16:53Or the other original victims?
16:55Maybe they found out that Brian was the killer
16:57Or the others, we'd have to figure that out
16:59Leave the past in the past
17:01And call me when you have viable proof about this murder
17:08I get her being predictive of her case
17:11But you don't think?
17:12Well, for some reason she doesn't want us digging up those cases from the past
17:17Or her real beef
17:18With me, you, Marcus
17:20She was kicked in the dark about the undercover sting Marcus was running against Callagher
17:24She would have loved to be on the inside with Interpol
17:29Ah
17:31What's up?
17:31There is a forensic psychologist who consulted on the original murders
17:34Dr. Theo Fouchard
17:36I reached out to see if he would meet with us
17:38But D'Argis said keep the past in the past
17:41Yeah
17:41Then I guess we shouldn't tell her
17:50Oh wow, is that Martinique?
17:54Oui, j'ai étudié un peu à l'Université des Antilles
17:57Français?
17:58Arch thought you might be able to help us with an investigation that we're working
18:01The rumors are already spreading across the island
18:05The abstract killer returns
18:07Is that what you think?
18:08My old case materials
18:10With some age, a PhD, and a decade plus of clinical research under my belt
18:14It will be interesting to look at the case through a new lens
18:17You sound excited
18:19Concerned
18:20Everything about Brian Montgomery's murder lines up with the original abstract killer's murders
18:25Except this
18:29I have murdered sleep
18:31I shall sleep no more
18:33Crude paraphrase?
18:35Macbeth does murder sleep
18:36Macbeth shall sleep no more
18:39Clearly he is sending us a message
18:41But the abstract killer is weak
18:44Actually for context
18:47Shakespeare's full text is focused on Macbeth's guilt
18:52The horror he was feeling for the murder he committed
18:55Well that would assume that the abstract killer feels remorse
18:58Would you mind getting the lights, Inspector?
19:08Daniel Macconnell
19:09The supposed abstract killer
19:12Once the yard killed him, the murders did stop
19:15Macconnell was involved in a string of violent offenses for which he seemed remorseless
19:19And he was an aircraft machinist
19:21Are you aware that's one of the top professions associated with serial killers?
19:25Not
19:27Am I sensing that you didn't think Macconnell was guilty?
19:30Well, when interviewed, Macconnell postured
19:33He provided vague details
19:35And he had little knowledge of the holdback evidence police had
19:39Maybe he was just lying
19:41Or smarter than the cops who were interviewing him
19:43Perhaps
19:44The fear of killers' torture
19:46Extinguish life
19:48Their own visceral pleasure
19:49For some form of reward
19:54The ways killers behave
19:56Their psychodynamics
19:57What motivates them
20:00Connell's profile
20:01Matches none of the known perpetrators
20:03What if he had another motivator?
20:05You know, like anger, revenge, or maybe just wanted some attention
20:09It's an urban myth
20:10Serial killers want to be caught
20:12Know that they love publicity
20:14Know whoever the abstract killer is
20:18Their motivation is genetic
20:19You see, humans were hardwired to recognize predators
20:23It's our fight or flight response
20:26A biological gift of fear
20:28Likewise, some are genetically programmed for moral evil
20:32A serial killer gene is potentially in me
20:35In me
20:36What about Antoine Vigneault?
20:40A simple man
20:41Those killings were planned
20:43Meticulously staged
20:45I suppose
20:46He can't be ruled out
20:47We'll speak to Antoine when we leave here
20:51The killer next door?
20:53Despite the FBI's mantra
20:55Not only 1% of murders can be attributed to serial killers
20:59Well, we now know that they are in fact responsible for far more murders
21:03As many as 1 in 20
21:05It's nice that you have them all laid out like this
21:10Why don't you take a copy?
21:13Maybe you'll learn something
21:14Okay
21:14Thank you for your time
21:15It's been very helpful
21:17Fitz, let's go speak to Antoine
21:23Antoine's house is up here
21:37Donald Fitzpatrick
21:38What even was that back there?
21:40I don't know what you're talking about
21:40But I will say, Dr. Death was way too into this whole thing
21:44Uh, he's a natural expert on the topic
21:46Oh, he mentioned that a couple of times
21:48Thanks
21:50What? I got a read on the guy
21:51Oh yeah, you and your reads
21:52Arch, he was hitting on you while we were looking at photos of gutted humans
21:56Oh, well earlier, Natasha hit on you while we were standing over a natural gutted body
22:03She was complimenting my new suit
22:05Which is brand new and you didn't even notice, by the way
22:08I did
22:08Anyway, I was thinking about the Shakespeare quote
22:12Is the killer trying to tell us he's back or feeling guilty?
22:16I don't know
22:16Why don't we go back and talk to Dr. Theo?
22:19Maybe he'll have an answer
22:21Madame Vigneault, where's the police?
22:23What's wrong?
22:24Someone walked into our house
22:25And my husband, he...
22:27He...
22:27He snapped when we discovered the mess inside
22:30I was picking things up
22:31And then the next thing, he...
22:32He just drove off
22:34Where is Antoine now? Where did he go?
22:36He was ranting about Claude
22:37He grabbed something in the shed
22:39He's headed there now
22:41Okay, we need an unit
22:43Immediately at Claude Jackman's house
22:45He's in the house
22:45He's in the house
22:54Did Antoine torture your house?
22:57Did Antoine torture your house?
22:58Did Antoine torture your house?
23:04We just need to hope Chantal is going to be
23:18Clotha and Chantal are going to the hospital
23:20And they'll be okay, but obviously they're sure
23:22There is some damage, but luckily the fire department got here fast
23:25It's Sergeant Van Vigneault's house, he's shed
23:27And I brought him in for questioning
23:29The forensics are going to need to test everything on this property
23:31And we found this
23:34Hey, sinner
23:36Could have been the accelerant
23:37Paint thinner? Antoine the painter?
23:42We know you broke into Antoine Vigneault's house
23:44Don't try to deny it
23:45I was looking for the murder weapon that was used to kill Brian
23:48We gave you direct instructions to stay out of this investigation
23:51And let us do our jobs
23:53Yeah, well you weren't exactly doing your jobs
23:54When the actual abstract killer tried to burn my house down and kill Chantal
23:58Do you have any idea why Antoine would want to do something like this to you, Chantal?
24:03Three weeks ago, Claude, Brian and I were at Le Roustique
24:05And Claude stepped out to smoke
24:07The second that he was gone, Antoine cornered Brian and me
24:11And he told us that if we didn't stop digging up stuff on him, there'd be consequences
24:15And then Brian ends up dead
24:17And Antoine's been right in front of you this entire time
24:19Tell us about the fire
24:20I wasn't home
24:22When I got back, the fire already started
24:24And I saw Antoine drive away
24:26What did you find when you were at Antoine's?
24:29Nothing
24:30Well, as soon as you cleared from the doctors
24:32You'll be facing charges for breaking and entering
24:34So, don't get too comfortable
24:43A Yeltsin, a man, in the shape of a servant to tell the Duchess that her carriage was waiting
24:49She wrung her hand to mock the stairs
24:51I must go away
24:54Je neviève
24:55Maman?
24:57Qu'est ce que je fais lĂ ?
25:00Please!
25:02Stop!
25:02Jack!
25:04Gargano!
25:11His wife is under psychiatric supervision
25:14in the United States.
25:15I'm alone.
25:18They don't know if he will wake up.
25:23He's nice to see him.
25:25I'm here for an investigation.
25:28I'll tell you about his state,
25:30if you want.
25:33I'm fine.
25:39I spent years hating the man,
25:42wanting to take him down.
25:44You know.
25:45Now, somehow, I'm worried about him.
25:48That's a lot.
25:50Yeah. Well, I'm very sorry
25:52for nearly killing your real dad.
25:54You were just trying to save my life.
25:57You were trying to save my life, right?
25:59I was.
26:03We're enough.
26:04Did you find Antoine?
26:05I know it's not Antoine.
26:06We showed up at his place,
26:07but his wife Pauline was home.
26:09She said Antoine didn't come home last night.
26:11You searched the house?
26:12Okay, don't get mad. Not yet.
26:14Instead, I did a stakeout.
26:16I was thinking maybe Antoine comes back
26:17or Pauline gets spooked.
26:18And then what happened?
26:19Well, I was right.
26:20Pauline got spooked.
26:21She left ten minutes ago in a panic.
26:24I'm following her now.
26:25Stay with her.
26:26Oh, jeez.
26:34Pauline!
26:35Stop!
26:36Pauline!
26:37Don't move!
26:38Don't move, Pauline!
26:41Don't move, Pauline!
26:42Take my bag, uh...
26:47Don't move, Pauline!
26:48Don't move, Pauline!
26:49Don't move, Pauline!
26:49Don't move, Pauline!
26:49Don't move, Pauline!
26:52Don't move, Pauline!
26:52Don't move, Pauline!
26:52What's your take on the murder?
26:54We're for sure missing... something.
26:57I know it.
26:58One theory I had was that McConnell had an accomplice.
27:01Or two.
27:02Can I ask you a question?
27:04Of course.
27:07You took out McConnell.
27:09How did that go?
27:11I knew McConnell was that guy.
27:14In my gut.
27:14And on paper.
27:17I shouldn't have gone alone to question him.
27:19But I wanted to prove myself.
27:22Yeah, I get that.
27:23Trust me.
27:24He assumed I was too weak to fight him off.
27:27Probably thought he had his next victim.
27:29And what a coup.
27:29A cop.
27:35Is that Brian Montgomery's laptop?
27:37Yeah, I'm on it.
27:38Did you find anything?
27:40Not yet, but I'm working on it.
27:42The thing is encrypted.
27:44Patty.
27:45I see all you two here.
27:47And I want us to help each other.
27:50So if you find anything.
27:53Anything at all that seems...
27:55Off.
27:56Come to me.
27:58You mean with the case?
28:00Or...
28:01I think you'll know.
28:05This was a murder weapon.
28:06Used in the original abstract killers murders.
28:10And this...
28:12Was the knife you tried to dump in the harbor.
28:14We're having this knife tested.
28:15And we're willing to bet that it was used in Brian Montgomery's murder.
28:24Where's your husband?
28:25Antoine.
28:27Because last night he tried to set Claude and Chantal's house on fire.
28:30With Chantal inside.
28:32I don't know where Antoine is.
28:35The knife...
28:36Claude broke into her house the night before.
28:38He might have put it there.
28:40To frame Antoine.
28:42People have suspected your husband was a killer for years.
28:46And he's...
28:47Is it possible that you worked together?
28:51What?
28:52Why?
28:53It's not inconceivable that you and your husband killed Brian as a team.
28:58Listen to me.
29:00Antoine.
29:01He's been haunted with all of this for 15 years.
29:07And Brian...
29:13What was it you were about to say?
29:15I didn't want to say...
29:17It doesn't look good.
29:20Finish that sentence, Pauline.
29:23Antoine.
29:25Listen.
29:26Brian was at our house the day he died.
29:30He and Antoine, they talked for a long time.
29:34And when Brian left, Antoine, he seemed lighter.
29:39He was happy.
29:41He even got his pizza to celebrate.
29:44What did Brian Montgomery say to your husband?
29:47I don't know.
29:49But whatever it was, it seemed like good news.
29:51We need you outside.
29:53Now.
29:57Don't come near me!
29:58Stay back!
30:00Antoine!
30:01I'll do it.
30:07We won't rest a calm.
30:08D'accord?
30:09I didn't kill anyone.
30:10This isn't the best approach to convince us of that, Antoine.
30:14I've had enough!
30:16No one listens.
30:17Let's just say that you didn't kill anyone, alright?
30:19I didn't.
30:20Are you aware that you nearly killed Chantel when you firebombed her house?
30:23What?
30:24That's a lie!
30:25You put Chantel in the hospital.
30:26No.
30:27I checked before.
30:29None of the cars were there.
30:30Her car is in the impound.
30:33She was home.
30:34What?
30:34What happens if you go through with this?
30:36Who are you gonna hurt then?
30:37Huh?
30:38What happens to your wife?
30:39What happens to Pauline?
30:40We know Brian Montgomery went to your house the day that he was murdered.
30:44What did he say to you?
30:45What do you know about that?
30:47Pauline told us she hadn't seen your smile in years.
30:50Brian came by to apologize for everything that I've been through.
30:54He had evidence that proved that I wasn't a serial killer.
30:58What evidence?
30:59He was gonna tell everyone.
31:01But before he could tell you or the media, it was murdered.
31:06We're gonna look into whatever Brian had, okay?
31:09Whatever he was gonna tell you, we're gonna look into it, trust me.
31:12But right now what you're doing is not gonna help you.
31:14It's not gonna help Pauline.
31:17Give me the letter.
31:19Here we go.
31:24We looked into Antoine's alibi.
31:26Pauline said the night of the murder he went out to get pizza alone.
31:29Did anyone at the pizza place see him?
31:31No, it was a busy night, but I found this.
31:34There's an ATM and Antoine took out 20 euros.
31:378.07.
31:39Brian's time of death is clocked between 8 and 9 p.m.
31:42And his order took over half an hour, so right in that time window.
31:45Yeah, I know that place.
31:46They are so slow.
31:49So Antoine's off the table.
31:50What about the knife?
31:52It's an exact replica of the abstract killer's murder weapon uncovered 15 years ago.
31:57But it's new.
32:00And it's a unique brand.
32:02Can you track the sale?
32:03Yeah, I'll check with the manufacturer to see if any were shipped to St. Pierre in the last five months.
32:07I have good news.
32:08Ish.
32:09Brian Montgomery was staged to look like an abstract killer victim.
32:13To look like?
32:14What do you mean?
32:15Cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head.
32:19He had multiple wounds on his face and a massive contusion on the back of his skull.
32:24So none of this seemed particularly odd at first glance as the rest of his body was mutilated.
32:30And what about the other hallmarks associated with the abstract killer?
32:33The organ removal?
32:34Done post-mortem.
32:35And, as I predicted, not as skillfully as the previous victims.
32:40McConnell used the knife to kill his victims.
32:42Straight to the abdomen.
32:43Correct.
32:44So this was a copycat killer.
32:46Looks like it.
32:47Yeah, but who is the copycat?
32:50If Antoine and Pauline are telling the truth, if Brian did have evidence clearing Antoine of suspicion of the abstract
32:57killings...
32:58There are two people who might not appreciate that.
33:02What about the bruising on Montgomery's back? What did you make of it?
33:05They happened the same time as death, but as to what caused it, I'm still not sure.
33:17I think I know.
33:28Claude?
33:29What's going on?
33:30Secure and search this area.
33:33No, Jackman.
33:34You're coming with us.
33:43You're a lit major.
33:45You were one, right?
33:47Just odd.
33:48Most French literature majors would choose, I don't know, Moliere or even Marivaux.
33:53You had the scholarship you gave up.
33:55You specialized in a certain 16th century English playwright.
34:01Your house had a very impressive collection of Shakespeare.
34:06And I love this play, MacFast. MacFast was a warrior, like a killer, really.
34:10But when he had to murder someone, a friend, someone he knew, in cold blood, he was so overwhelmed with
34:18remorse that he went mad.
34:23You're the Shakespeare expert. Is that what this message was all about? The killer's remorse?
34:32Okay.
34:34Let's talk about Chantel.
34:35Leave Chantel out of this.
34:37We know Chantel bought this knife.
34:38Chantel bought this knife because that's the knife the abstract killer used.
34:41She was just trying to put together the pieces of the cases again.
34:44Pieces that you all missed.
34:46Right. Okay.
34:46But we also know that this was a knife that was used to mutilate Brian Montgomery's body.
34:52But it's not what killed him.
34:54We haven't found the first metal weapon.
34:56The one used to hit Brian in the back of the head.
34:59We know we fell on this head of rocks.
35:01That's at your house.
35:02You're in Chantel's house now.
35:04Which one of you killed Brian?
35:06Was it you or was it Chantel?
35:08Chantel never killed anybody.
35:11All she ever wanted was justice for Alain for what happened to her sister.
35:15She wanted to bring the real killer to justice.
35:18You've always maintained that you believe Antoine is the real abstract killer.
35:22Because he is.
35:25Did Brian Montgomery agree?
35:27Brian, he had evidence that it cleared Antoine.
35:32Are you aware of that?
35:34I'm going to take that as a yes.
35:37Is that what caused the rift between you two?
35:41Brian believed Antoine was innocent.
35:47Because not the last time I saw Alain, we were just kids.
35:51We were at a bar.
35:52She was just dancing with this guy and I got jealous.
35:56She wanted to have a little fun.
35:58And I ruined it.
36:00And then she left.
36:02And that's the last time I saw her.
36:04Because of Antoine.
36:07Brian's no evidence.
36:08It took away any chance you had at justice.
36:11It made you angry.
36:13The night of his death, Brian came to your house.
36:17Is that when he told you?
36:24I don't remember.
36:32Brian wanted to give up.
36:35He just wanted to move on with his life.
36:38I don't care what evidence he thought he had.
36:40He was just trying to stop chasing ghosts.
36:46This rage inside me.
36:48I've had it all these years.
36:50Claude.
36:51What did you do?
36:54What did you do?
37:06There's a shit in my house.
37:07I took his body there.
37:10I thought that maybe my only way out of this was to stage his body like one of the abstract
37:16killer's murders.
37:18Maybe that would get your attention.
37:20Maybe that would get you to focus on Antoine.
37:23He is the real killer.
37:25Claude.
37:27You may not be a serial killer.
37:31But you're definitely a murderer.
37:36I can't forgive myself for what I did to Brian.
37:39I will never unsee that.
37:42But you mark my words.
37:43The real abstract killer is still alive.
37:45He will kill again.
37:47Just wait and see.
37:57Before you go we still have some business to attend to.
38:00Might as well come with me.
38:01I'm sure you've had time to coordinate your stories.
38:09Gallagher, no!
38:14Gallagher, no!
38:15No!
38:21Art!
38:26Zola Augustin was trying to kill Gallagher?
38:29She blamed him for the death of her son and her husband.
38:34Fitz, you shot Gallagher.
38:36I saw him turn his gun toward Arch.
38:40I was in Zola's direct line of fire.
38:43And under oath you swore, Zola Augustin bled out before paramedics could intervene.
38:51It's quite a story.
38:53It's not a story.
38:54It's exactly what happened.
38:56And is this what Sean Gallagher will say?
38:58You can ask him if he pulls through.
39:03We good?
39:04Yeah.
39:21I didn't know you could cook, Fitz.
39:22Well, that's what you have to say after we eat.
39:28What do you think of what Claude had to say?
39:30What, that the abstract killer is still out there?
39:32It's so weird that we even had a serial killer in St. Pierre.
39:36It feels off.
39:37I know what you mean.
39:38You know what else feels off?
39:39I finally broke into Brian's laptop.
39:41And?
39:42There's nothing special on it.
39:44At all. No hidden files.
39:45Like, why bother encrypted?
39:48Maybe Claude was right.
39:49Brian was just tired of chasing ghosts.
39:55Hi.
39:56Hey.
39:58Glad you made it.
40:00Hope you guys like the good stuff.
40:04Hey.
40:34And where down we go, way down we go.
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