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00:01Previously on Memory of a Killer.
00:03That contusion on Henry Block's head, it was pre-mortem.
00:07Looks like Henry Block was murdered.
00:09Where would he take the bullets once he picks them up from here?
00:12You mentioned something about an old power plant.
00:16Who paid the ferryman to kill my daughter?
00:19It was personal.
00:21Did you get a new phone?
00:22Decrypt this without losing the incoming calls and the outgoing calls.
00:25Okay, Leo, let's see who you've been talking to.
00:28Leo?
00:29Your father's reaction on the day of the shooting, that was remarkable.
00:32He was in the military.
00:34Angelo, come on, we gotta go.
00:35I killed him for you, Michael.
00:38What are you talking about?
00:40You had said if we'd caught it earlier, there are treatments that could help.
01:09What is the nature of your burden?
01:14Lately, I've had doubts, father.
01:17What kind of doubts?
01:21About who I am.
01:24About what I do.
01:27I'm afraid I might end up hurting the people close to me.
01:33Sin takes many forms, my son.
01:36What do you do?
01:39I kill people.
01:43For money.
01:47Some sins are crimes of passion, desperation.
01:55But what you describe...
01:57Is what?
02:00The church teaches that all sin can be forgiven, but the sinner must truly repent.
02:05Must make amends.
02:09What about sins against children, father?
02:15Oh...
02:16They are among the gravest.
02:18What about you?
02:20Are you making amends?
02:23I...
02:25I...
02:26I don't understand what you're asking.
02:30Francisco Rivera.
02:32That name ring a bell?
02:34Look, I...
02:35I don't know what you've heard.
02:37There are others.
02:39Dozens.
02:43You talk about repentance.
02:45About making amends.
02:48This is your chance.
02:50Confess what you've done.
02:54There's nothing to confess.
02:58They need someone to blame for their troubled children.
03:02This is your last chance, father.
03:05You don't understand what it's like.
03:06The loneliness.
03:08The isolation.
03:09I...
03:09I...
03:10I tried to resist.
03:11I...
03:11I prayed.
03:12No.
03:13No.
03:13No.
03:13No.
03:14No.
03:14No.
03:15That's not...
03:16No.
03:17No.
03:37No.照jäição
03:38No. No.
03:45No.
04:01Leo?
04:04Leo, where the hell have you been?
04:05I've been calling you all day.
04:10Leo.
04:26Leo, where the hell have you been?
04:29I've been calling you all day.
04:31Leo.
04:40Hello?
04:42Hello?
04:43Leo.
04:45Leo, where the hell have you been?
04:47I've been calling you all day.
04:49Leo.
04:50Leo.
04:51Leo.
05:05We're sorry.
05:07You have reached a number that has been disconnected or is no longer in service.
05:13Neurological associates, how may I help you?
05:16Yes, I'd like to make an appointment.
05:18What's the nature of your appointment?
05:20Um, I'm having memory issues.
05:24I'd like to talk to the doctor about that.
05:27No problem, sir.
05:29Are you a new patient?
05:32Yes.
05:33When can you come in?
05:34Let's do this possible.
05:35Let's do this possible.
05:39Henry's there.
05:41Hey, I've got some updates for you and Henry Bloch.
05:43So, since the blood spatter analysis came back, we've been working through everything else we collected and we found fibers.
05:50Up on the bridge, they don't match anything Bloch was wearing.
05:54When Bloch fought back, he must have grabbed his attacker.
05:57The fibers transferred.
05:58It's a high-end wool blend.
06:00Actually, it's even better than that.
06:01It's Italian wool.
06:02Very expensive Italian wool.
06:04The kind that only maybe high-end designers would use.
06:06Can you trace it?
06:07To identify the exact garment the specific manufacturer, we need more than just the fibers.
06:12Okay, and like what?
06:14Uh, zipper, trim, padding, something that would give us a manufacturer's signature.
06:17Without that, we know it's expensive, but we can't narrow it down to who made it.
06:22All right, what else you got?
06:23We expanded a perimeter search, moved further away from the bridge, and found this.
06:27It's Bloch's phone.
06:28Must have fallen out of his pocket as he was dragged through the woods.
06:34We got into his records, but the encryption on these communications, it's sophisticated.
06:40How sophisticated?
06:41Multiple payments made to Bloch, routed through channels we can't access.
06:46Offshore routing, layered access protocols.
06:49Whoever did this knew what they were doing.
06:52So this is someone with resources, knowledge, and someone who knew how to cover their tracks.
06:58You think Bloch was receiving orders?
07:00Had to.
07:02I want you to keep working on these fibers.
07:05I need to know everything.
07:06Brand name, price point, where it's sold, everything.
07:10Yeah, on it.
07:22The MRI shows atrophy in the main memory areas.
07:26Combined with your cognitive assessments and your family history, we're likely looking at early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
07:36How long do I have before, you know, before you can't remember your address, your birth tag.
07:46That's what everyone wants to know.
07:47Could be three years.
07:51Could be three years.
07:52Could be ten.
07:53Everyone progresses differently.
07:55What can I do?
07:57What can I do?
07:57Well, there's two different medicines we could try.
08:02One is a pill, boosts your memory, but your symptoms will only improve a little.
08:09And the other?
08:11The other is more aggressive.
08:12It's an intravenous medication, but it's not a cure.
08:15It only slows the progression of the disease.
08:18It doesn't arrest it.
08:20What other symptoms should I be aware of?
08:23Well, there are really two buckets, cognitive and behavioral.
08:27Cognitive symptoms include memory loss, difficulty making decisions.
08:33You're the only one I listen to.
08:35I don't deserve to die.
08:36Finding one's way around.
08:40And the behavioral?
08:43Anxiety.
08:44I worked so hard keeping Maria safe.
08:46Frustration.
08:47Nothing is going to jeopardize that.
08:50Increased levels of suspicion.
08:52Leo.
09:00What other treatment options are there?
09:04Well, there are some clinical trials that aren't yet FDA approved, but they've shown promising results.
09:11How promising?
09:13Angelo, I'm going to be frank with you.
09:18There's really nothing you can do to stop the progression of the disease.
09:22It's just the unfortunate reality of Alzheimer's.
09:27I'm sorry.
09:45Uh, Angelo, one more thing.
09:47Yes.
09:50Do you have a family?
09:53I have a daughter.
09:55Good.
09:55Support system is essential.
09:57You're going to want to talk to someone.
09:59Someone you can be totally honest with.
10:32Hello.
10:45Hey David.
10:46We're here.
10:46Whoo!
10:49Who?
10:50Yes, yes, yes, yes.
11:12Fire!
11:13Weapons down!
11:15Stay to check your targets.
11:20you're back for more practice huh Maria yeah yeah I'm trying to get better yeah
11:27you're taking my advice on your stance too yeah it's helped a lot um you're
11:32right yeah just uh can I ask you something let's say someone was looking
11:41for something pretty basic reliable and let's say they didn't want to wait six
11:49months for a permit no it's anyone ever pay for those in cash or something like
11:57that yeah sure it's possible anything's possible what's the rush it's trying to
12:04protect my family okay there's a big difference between shooting one of these
12:09uh paper targets and human flesh you know that right I know that okay see
12:17here's the thing you're in your house it's three in the morning your hands are
12:23shaking and they will be shaking doesn't matter how much you practice and you got
12:29two seconds to decide whether or not the person coming towards you is actually
12:32there to hurt you yeah just two seconds and if you pull that trigger there's
12:37gonna be blood on the floor on your walls but here's the thing nobody tells you
12:44that person
12:48they've got a favorite song yeah a mother a whole universe inside their head
12:55memories dreams you know stupid jokes they tell
13:01and at one second you end it all of it forever because you decided but if someone breaks into
13:10my house if if and maybe you're right maybe they were gonna hurt you but you'll never know for
13:14sure right and you got to live with what you did
13:22with being the person who ended a life who had that power and used it
13:33don't bring that into your world unless you're ready for all of it to be real
13:38not an idea real
13:55it was a virtual war she said two was plenty but her husband always wanted three
14:02like you should get a say right so finally she caves and at the 12-week checkup she gets the
14:08dreaded news
14:10no twins
14:15poor jenny
14:18emma looks so happy she is finally you both seem like you're doing really well something changed
14:25recently
14:29i think i'm finally getting out of a bad situation at work
14:37who's that
14:41uh nobody
14:46it's um a guy i haven't seen
14:48that's great a nice guy
14:51i think so
14:53but
14:55it all got complicated
15:12it's been a long week that's all
15:14you ever think about slowing down the work thing
15:17why do you ask
15:19i don't know
15:21i guess the last few times i've seen you you've seemed
15:24kind of distracted like your mind was somewhere else
15:29well
15:31selling copiers doesn't sound stressful but you'd be surprised
15:35hmm
15:38what
15:41you know that thing you said
15:43about cleaning your gun with lithium at low temperatures
15:48i'm not a gun expert but i looked it up it's not really how lithium works
15:52you looked it up
15:55that's sweet
15:56that's sweet i didn't realize you cared so much about my gun maintenance routine
15:59i care about you
16:02i care about you too
16:04and i can tell when someone's covering up something and won't admit it
16:09what are you talking about
16:12what are you talking about
16:13okay this is going to sound like a strange comparison
16:17but my mom finally quit drinking when she was 62
16:22it took her that long to admit she had a problem
16:27what are you
16:29for a long time i watched her mind play tricks on her
16:32she'd insist she told me something she never said or
16:35or she'd forget whole conversations we had
16:37little things that just didn't add up
16:42like saying lithium works at low temperatures when it doesn't
16:48i'm fine
16:50you sure
16:52yes
16:54i just want you to know i'm here angelo
16:57if you ever need to talk
16:58yeah
17:00do you want to call americano
17:05americano
17:06americano
17:07americano
17:1149
17:12oh
17:13oh
17:15oh
17:17ah
17:1850
17:19i love cash cash is king
17:23i miss the days when everything was in cash
17:25I'm sure you do.
17:27Yeah, well, so Dutch, he wants to keep this clean, right?
17:31No receipts, no paper trail, no nothing.
17:33How much are we talking?
17:3550 large for each cop.
17:37Not cheap.
17:39Trust me, it's worth every penny.
17:41Where is Dutch, anyway?
17:43He's away visiting colleges with his kid.
17:47Hey, Angela.
17:48Where were you?
17:50Just talked to Dutch.
17:51Got her next job.
17:53Thought you were here to wash dishes.
17:57What's going on?
17:58Dutch gave us this for the slush fund.
18:01He wants to get a few cops over on the 35th on the payroll, you know?
18:05Eyes shut, mouth closed.
18:09Just another day in the office, huh, Eddie?
18:11Community outreach is part of the job.
18:13Good to see you.
18:13See you, Angela. See you, Joe.
18:15See you.
18:16Thanks, man.
18:19What?
18:22That last job, you want to talk about what happened at the end there?
18:25Nothing to talk about.
18:26Job is done.
18:27End of story.
18:29Yeah, no, it just seemed a little, you know.
18:32What?
18:38Nothing.
18:40We've got work.
18:44Our target.
18:46Gene Hansen.
18:48He cleans money for the Russians in Coney Island.
18:52Or he did, until he stuck a knife in their backs.
18:57DA got to Hansen, convinced him to flip.
19:01Yeah, why aren't the Russians locked up, then?
19:03Well, the DA wants to milk him for press, right?
19:06Get him on live TV.
19:07Show the world that he's tough on crime.
19:09Gotcha.
19:10So once the dog and pony show's over, the immunity deal is inked,
19:13Hansen turns state witness.
19:15That's why we need to get to him first.
19:17Okay, but isn't Hansen under guard around the clock?
19:19Well, he is.
19:20That's why we need to do this during the interview.
19:26After that, we lose him forever,
19:28and then they're going to just stick him in witness protection.
19:31But Dutch wants us to kill this guy on camera.
19:34Mm-hmm.
19:35Thursday, 2 p.m., live.
19:57Jeff, is Maria...
19:58She's fine.
19:58We need to talk.
20:00What's going on?
20:02Maria won't talk to me about what's going on with the investigation,
20:05so I'm asking you directly.
20:07Is my wife in danger?
20:09We're still investigating.
20:10That's not an answer.
20:11Jeff, it's...
20:12Should I be worried, yes or no?
20:16Sit down.
20:21This case is...
20:23complicated.
20:24There are layers that I'm still trying to understand.
20:27I just want to be able to help.
20:29You know, I've been thinking about hiring someone.
20:31Someone?
20:32Private investigator.
20:33My uncle does that kind of work.
20:35Maybe it could be useful.
20:36Jeff, I get it, but bringing in someone else right now
20:40could really complicate things.
20:42You mean it could compromise the investigation?
20:44It could.
20:44If your guy starts asking questions, digging around,
20:47it's going to make it harder for me to do my job.
20:50Okay.
20:55Look, I know you and Maria dated, and I can tell you still care about her.
21:01I see the way you look at her.
21:03I need to know, are you making decisions about this case based on what's best for the investigation,
21:10or it's best for Maria?
21:14Both?
21:18I've been feeling like I'm losing her.
21:21Since the shooting, it's just...
21:23She's...
21:26She's keeping things from me.
21:28Give her time.
21:29I can't just sit around, Dave, while she's in danger.
21:33Maybe this will help.
21:34The FBI is involved now, which means we have access to all of their resources,
21:39some of their best people.
21:42Trust me, your family is in good hands.
21:46Okay.
21:49But if you need anything from me, just let me know.
21:54I will.
22:00And for what it's worth, I'm glad it's you on this case.
22:07I'm glad it's someone who cares.
22:21Hanson is one paranoid bastard.
22:23Lives in an ultra-secure high-rise in Midtown.
22:26Honestly, I've never seen a security system like it.
22:29So how are you going to get into the apartment?
22:31I can't get in.
22:32Seriously, I don't know what to tell you.
22:34I've worked through every single situation and scenario.
22:36It's impossible.
22:38Impossible.
22:39That's the answer you want to go with.
22:42I suppose there must be a way, so I'll keep trying.
22:46Yeah.
22:52But, you know, what if I couldn't?
22:55Couldn't what?
22:57Find a solution.
22:59What's your point?
23:01No, I'm just wondering, you know, what did you do?
23:04How did you do this without me, I guess?
23:07Would you like to find out?
23:09No, I'm just saying, you know, years have taken apart phones, coding, breaking and entering.
23:15I sort of provide a service to you at this point, don't I?
23:19Are you feeling underappreciated?
23:20Like you need some credit?
23:22No.
23:26Maybe.
23:27Look, I know you've got daddy issues, but I'm not your old man.
23:31I'm not here to hand out hugs.
23:33Shut up.
23:34Do your job.
23:35And be grateful you're no longer mopping the employee bathroom.
23:40Okay?
23:41That enough credit for you?
23:42Hmm?
23:44Find a way in.
23:50Detective.
23:51Thanks for coming in on short notice.
23:53I just have a few questions.
23:55Just some things which have bothered me since day one.
23:59Please.
24:02Shoot.
24:04Why did you guys show up at the hospital less than 24 hours after Maria was shot?
24:09Unless the FBI was already watching.
24:12We were.
24:12Henry Block was a person of interest.
24:14We've been tracking his movements for months.
24:17Tracking him for what?
24:19Block worked for multiple clients.
24:22Organized crime, corporate espionage.
24:25He wasn't the only one we were investigating.
24:28So whoever hired him?
24:29Oh, could have been anyone.
24:31With money, connections.
24:33Why Maria?
24:36Has Maria's family ever been involved with anything that might draw this kind of attention?
24:41I mean, business disputes, legal issues.
24:45No, nothing like that.
24:48Maria's mother died in an accident?
24:51Drunk driver.
24:52Yeah, it must have been devastating for Maria's father to lose his wife like that.
24:57And then to nearly lose Maria, too.
25:01When are you getting it?
25:02I'm talking about motive, detective.
25:04Who loves Maria so deeply that they would do something like that?
25:10Her husband?
25:11Her father?
25:13Wait, are you suggesting?
25:15Well, Angelo Flannery was former military, wasn't he?
25:19Yeah, but that doesn't...
25:20That kind of skill set doesn't just go away.
25:24If someone he loves is in danger...
25:28Angela Flannery is not a suspect.
25:32He's a grieving husband, a civilian.
25:34He's a good man.
25:36And the idea that he could have...
25:38I'm sorry, that's absurd.
25:40Well, I'm just looking at all possible scenarios.
25:44His daughter was shot.
25:47Henry Block tried to kill her, and now Block is dead.
25:52Listen, I am...
25:54I'm gonna have my team put together everything that we have on Block's network, his known associates, previous jobs.
26:03We're gonna share all of that with you.
26:05Yeah.
26:07Look, I know you're a friend of the family.
26:10And I really do hope that I'm wrong about Angelo.
26:14I hope this investigation leads entirely in a different direction.
26:18But I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't look at every lead, no matter how uncomfortable it might
26:23be.
26:43How do you imagine your life in 10 years?
26:45Where do you think you'll be?
26:46In 10 years.
26:48Retired, laying on a dock.
26:52Hopefully still breathing.
26:59I have to make a call.
27:01Everything okay?
27:02Yeah, it's fine.
27:04I just had to finish up this business call.
27:06One second.
27:14Please enter your password.
27:16Yeah.
27:19Thursday.
27:21City Island.
27:23The old shipyard?
27:26Pier 12, yes.
27:29Midnight.
27:31Yeah, I know it's tricky.
27:32And risky.
27:34Well...
27:36But if he has what he says he has...
27:39To check your voicemail, please enter your password.
27:41It's proof.
27:44The ferryman.
27:46And who his identity really is.
27:49Goodbye.
27:55I'll see you at 12.
28:02I'm sorry about that.
28:03Everything good?
28:05Yeah, it's all good.
28:06It's a...
28:09boring business call.
28:12Where were we at?
28:26I was able to hack into Hanson's system.
28:30Looked through mountains of footage, including about six hours of this guy without pants I wish I could unsee.
28:36But I finally got something.
28:39I found these on Hanson's bedside table with sodalol and amiodarone.
28:46Heart meds.
28:49Heart meds.
29:15How do we get access to Hanson, though?
29:19You need to get on Hanson's sound team for the interview, and then I'm going to need security credentials.
29:25Clearance, my guy, goddess, isn't that deep, but it should be good.
29:27It should be.
29:29You've been on a TV set before?
29:32No.
29:34Why?
29:35Trust me.
29:35A lot of people standing around doing nothing.
29:38They won't even know we're there.
29:48After you?
29:51What?
29:59Am I in in the studio?
30:02You're building security, right?
30:04Yep.
30:07Which one?
30:08What?
30:10East or west.
30:11We're shooting them both today.
30:14Uh,
30:16floor 23.
30:24Hey, where are we going?
30:25Dressing room, Mr. Hanson.
30:26It's totally secure.
30:34Only 13 minutes to get into the dressing room and switch out the mics.
30:38I'll follow Hanson.
30:40Find the mics and get to work.
30:42Copy.
30:43Mm-hmm.
30:56What's going on?
30:57Looking.
30:59Bingo.
31:02Got eyes on the mics.
31:05You got nine minutes.
31:09Hey, sorry.
31:11Man, Reggie needs me to check those labs again.
31:14Check them for what?
31:16The batteries are all hot.
31:17Yeah, that's what I told him.
31:18I don't know.
31:18Levels.
31:19Levels?
31:21Levels.
31:22I mean, you want to stick around and deal with this nonsense?
31:24Be my guest.
31:25But they got fresh done.
31:26It's a crafter.
31:27Okay.
31:27Knock yourself out.
31:35Switching out mics now.
31:38Eight minutes.
31:44I got the transmitter into our mic.
31:46Is it labeled?
31:48No, I'm good.
31:49I know which one that is.
31:50Okay.
31:53Hi, Mr. Hanson.
31:55Nice to meet you.
31:56Thanks for having me here.
31:58Hanson's going into the dressing room.
32:00Now he just greeted the host.
32:02Copy.
32:03Four minutes to go.
32:03Is the room cleared for entry?
32:08Give me a second.
32:09Security just stopped someone in the loading dock with a weapon.
32:12They were asking what floor Hanson was on.
32:14They have him detained, but they need backup.
32:16I can cover the door for you if you need me to.
32:19Still will.
32:20Yeah.
32:20Right this way.
32:29Wait.
32:30What little bit doors are we at?
32:31Get on your knees.
32:31Put your hands on your head.
32:33Whoa.
32:33What are you doing, man?
32:37Angelo, wait.
32:42Are you sure you want to do this?
32:48Angelo, what did this guy do?
32:57No.
33:08Hey, did you hear me?
33:10Am I clear?
33:11Yeah, I'm clear.
33:13I'll be right there.
33:16Are you okay?
33:18Yeah.
33:19Yeah, I'm fantastic.
33:21After this, I get full immunity, witness protection,
33:24and a beach house in the Caribbean.
33:28That's one way to look at it.
33:31Sweetheart, I played them all.
33:34Sometimes the smartest guy in the room actually wins.
33:40Sounds here.
33:42Mr. Hanson, let's get you mic'd up.
33:44Hey, listen, he's with us.
34:02Can we move this along?
34:05Yeah.
34:05We're going to air in two minutes.
34:08Yeah.
34:09Of course.
34:10Apologies, Mr. Hanson.
34:13Here.
34:13Put you, uh, standing, wire up.
34:17Okay.
34:18There we go.
34:22Good evening, New York.
34:23Tonight, we have an extraordinary guest,
34:26Gene Hanson, the financier whose name
34:28has long been whispered in connection
34:30with organized crime's most powerful figures.
34:33But after years of moving money with the mob,
34:36he's made the difficult decision
34:37to cooperate with law enforcement.
34:39He's here tonight to bring his former associates
34:42to justice.
34:44Mr. Hanson, welcome.
34:49Mr. Hanson, are you okay?
34:53Oh, God!
34:55What's going on?
34:57What's going on?
34:58What's going on?
35:00I'm going to help.
35:01Oh, God!
35:03I'm going to help.
35:05I'm going to help.
35:06I'm going to help.
35:06I'm going to help.
35:08I'm going to help.
35:18Hey.
35:41Okay.
35:42Stay with her!
35:58Hey.
35:58Hi.
36:03You sure about this?
36:06Yep.
36:06Okay.
36:07You never know who you are,
36:09whether you can really use it
36:11until that moment comes, eh?
36:31I hope you never find out.
36:42Time to celebrate.
36:44Ready for a drink?
36:46So how did you know which mic it was?
36:49I didn't.
36:50What?
36:51I guessed.
36:54You guessed?
36:56One in three, it's better than nothing.
37:03Angela, those are terrible odds.
37:07You can think you have the perfect plan,
37:10accounted for every variable,
37:12but that is not how life works.
37:14There's always the X factor.
37:23Sooner or later,
37:24something always goes sideways.
37:26So you make a choice.
37:27Any choice is better than none.
37:32What if you've been wrong?
37:35Well, then when we, uh, improvise,
37:37we create a diversion.
37:41Find a way.
37:44When the bodyguard knocked the mics to the ground,
37:46you kept your head.
37:47Most people see chaos and they freeze.
37:50That's when we need to see opportunity.
37:59Uh, you lock up?
38:00Yeah.
38:01No, I got it.
38:01I got to go.
38:04Good job today, Joe.
38:07Thanks.
38:23Good job today, Joe.
38:25Good job.
39:08Good job.
39:11Good job today, pandaine.
39:14Good job today?
39:14Good job.
39:21Good job today.
39:24Good job today, Camille.
39:29Come on, Nicky.
39:31Who did you tell me?
39:44Are you sure no one comes here?
39:47Yeah.
40:11Here's everything from his last visit.
40:13I could lose my license, I could lose my practice, everything I've built.
40:17Keep giving me what I need, or you'll lose a lot more than your license.
40:36Here's a N.
40:44Here's a N.
40:45Here's a N.
40:46Here's a N.
40:48Here's a N.
41:08I went down there to your bridge where they found the body and poked around like you asked
41:13me too and went down there after dark ducked the police tape did my own sweep of the area where
41:20the guy got killed I found something a button it's not just a button you understand that button
41:29came from a fancy jacket who's wearing something like that out there on that bridge
41:43so how could they miss something like this they searched the scene right after they found the body
41:49but there was a storm that week remember water was high the visibility was crap and I found it
41:57stuck in some tree roots right under the bridge but it's just a button I mean how does that help
42:08us
42:08find the killer
42:51you
42:52you
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