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FBI - Season 8 - Episode 02: Captured

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00:33N.Y.P.D. Open up.
00:46Got word from our dispatch your silent alarm tripped.
00:49No, I don't think so.
00:51Name?
00:52Whittef.
00:53Gary Whittef.
00:54I'm not security here.
00:55Everything's fine, officer.
00:56You still gotta check the premises.
01:08On your knees now!
01:11This is a big mistake.
01:13I work here!
01:14I haven't done anything wrong!
01:17Not true.
01:19You let us in.
01:21Security.
01:34You're not gonna be able to get in there.
01:35Okay.
01:37Security systems down.
01:38We're good to go.
01:50What?!
01:51Yeah, it'll be killing.
02:04I'm an asshole!
02:04I might call you to dick fit up!
02:05abyss.
02:07Don't go away.
02:08You sehr sommetmented.
02:27Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy our games, but why do I feel that you've been coming here for
02:34another reason?
02:35You have good stories. I like to hear them. That's all.
02:38You're thinking pawn to F4, my knight will take it, you'll recapture and your queen will be exposed.
02:44Oh my god, maybe I should stop coming to see you.
02:47Now you're eyeing your bishop?
02:49Peter! Let me play!
02:56Oh no.
03:00Yeah, duty calls.
03:03Oh, we got a heist at the Rushman Gallery.
03:06One dead.
03:07Don't tease me, come on, give me a peek.
03:09I can't do that.
03:10You don't work for the BAU anymore?
03:12Oh, retired is retired.
03:14Mm-hmm.
03:15Come on, one little look won't hurt here.
03:19The alarm didn't trip, on-duty guard was murdered, and the thieves made out with five paintings.
03:23All on loan and a cultural exchange from European allies.
03:27Which is why it's in our jurisdiction.
03:29The guard's murder wasn't part of their plan, you know.
03:32Well, I guess we'll see.
03:33Mm-hmm.
03:34Bye, Peter.
03:35Have a good day.
03:40Hey.
03:41Are we inside already?
03:42Yeah.
03:43How are you holding up, since if you know him?
03:45Oh, how have I seen him?
03:46I know, I miss Danny too.
03:48Look, I'm here to talk, if you want.
03:50Thanks, Maggie.
03:52Probably better to just focus on it day-to-day though, right?
03:54I hear ya.
03:57I got this.
03:58All right.
03:59Morning.
04:00Special Agent Skola and Bell.
04:02You the owner?
04:04Walter Vasari, yes.
04:06Gary Whittak had been working here going on 13 years.
04:11Kind man.
04:12Loyal.
04:13Father of two.
04:15Sorry for your loss.
04:16It's like he was zip-tied over there.
04:18Must have got out of them and made him run for them.
04:19He really cared about this place.
04:23Maybe too much.
04:25So what did they take?
04:27It's a fiasco.
04:28This exhibit is a high-profile international cultural exchange.
04:33Every painting in here is essentially priceless.
04:35Those were on loan from France, Denmark, Ukraine,
04:40and those were lent by the Orsini family in Italy.
04:44Not only did they take out the interior cameras,
04:47they also demagnetized the whole system.
04:48All right, what about the backup to the cloud?
04:50They wiped those two.
04:51So they knew exactly how to stay invisible.
04:53That'd be an inside job, no?
04:55Maybe.
04:56I could take offense to that.
05:01So are we thinking they took Gary's keycard to get in here?
05:03No.
05:04No, they'd need more than a basic work badge to do that.
05:07Only a few employees can access this gallery after hours.
05:11Upper management.
05:13You upper management?
05:15I wouldn't benefit from this if that's what you're implying.
05:19The lenders retain legal ownership of the pieces,
05:21and they all have nail-to-nail policies in place to cover for any eventuality.
05:27We're gonna need the name of every employee who has access.
05:32Morning, folks.
05:33So last night, thieves broke into the Rushman gallery
05:36and murdered this guy, Gary Whittick, who was the on-duty guard.
05:38They made off with five paintings and seemed to cover their tracks.
05:42Combined value of the paintings is worth an estimated $31 million.
05:46Yeah, but on the black market, it'd only be worth a fraction of that.
05:49All right, well, a fraction of a big number is still big.
05:51And it looks like they came in with a shopping list,
05:53which suggests they already had a buyer lined up.
05:56So how do we track down our murderers?
05:57Well, the special exhibit is protected by a laminated glass door
06:00to maintain environmental conditions for art preservation.
06:02It can only be unlocked with a designated keycard.
06:05Right, but the thieves wiped the gallery's security system.
06:07Except that this keycard reader stores all data on an internal drive.
06:11I was able to access the log and see who swiped in last night
06:14at 1.41 a.m., the door was unlocked by Teresa Almonte,
06:18special exhibit director at the Rushman.
06:20Okay, what do we know about her?
06:22Teresa started at the Rushman right out of grad school,
06:24Ph.D. in art history, had several essays published
06:27in respected academic journals.
06:29Doesn't exactly scream criminal mastermind.
06:32Well, three months ago, she defaulted on her student loans.
06:35The DOE default resolution group came knocking, demanding payment,
06:39jacked up her interest rates.
06:41Last week, the government started garnishing her wages.
06:44So she followed her passion, next thing she knows she's bankrupt.
06:47That's the hat trick.
06:48Means motive and opportunity.
06:50Let's bring her in.
06:52I can't believe this is happening.
06:56Is Gary really dead?
07:00Yeah, I'm afraid so.
07:01I was tutoring him in art history.
07:04Anything I gave him to read, he just...
07:08Oh, God.
07:09His poor kids.
07:12We're aware of your financial situation.
07:15You think I had something to do with this?
07:17Your key card was used to open the special exhibit last night.
07:20That's not right.
07:21Your wages are being garnished.
07:22Your back's up against the wall.
07:24Makes sense that you throw these guys your key card.
07:27In return, they give you a cut of the money.
07:29No, no, no. I have my key card right here.
07:31I have it on me.
07:32Teresa, it doesn't make a difference, okay?
07:34They could have used it last night, given it back to you this morning.
07:37No, listen.
07:39I went into debt getting an advanced degree because to do what I do, you need one.
07:44Now I earn $64,000 a year.
07:47Between bills and my student loans, it's not enough to live on.
07:50But the Rushman Gallery is my whole life.
07:53I would never do anything to jeopardize my position there.
08:04What?
08:06I think I know who did this.
08:10A few days ago, I was walking the gallery, and this guy was like lingering, just looking.
08:20But on his way out, he started flirting with me.
08:26So?
08:28Men don't generally flirt with me, Agent Scola.
08:31But he talked my ear off, asking me all about my job and the special exhibit and the gallery.
08:40His name was Cooper.
08:42He said he liked my laugh.
08:44We even swapped phone numbers, but later when I tried to text him, it just bounced back.
08:50Yeah.
08:54You know about what time Cooper stopped by the gallery?
08:58All right, folks, so Theresa Almonte said a suspicious man came into the gallery asking questions.
09:02I know our thieves wiped the security feed from that night, but can we pull any footage from three days
09:07earlier?
09:07Uh, yeah, we should have access.
09:10Yeah?
09:11Yeah, here we go.
09:12All right, good news.
09:15This is three days earlier, right?
09:17Let's scrub to midday.
09:18She said it was right after her lunch.
09:23Okay, stop it there.
09:24Let's watch.
09:28That guy's looking suspicious to me, right?
09:30Yeah, he's aware of the camera.
09:31He's not giving us much for facial rec.
09:33Yeah, and what is he doing with his hand there?
09:35Zoom in?
09:39Looks like he's scanning our key card.
09:40He's making a dupe.
09:42Right, how do you do that?
09:43Well, it used to be you needed an RFID reader, but now there are apps that can do it.
09:46Kept Theresa talking, she didn't even notice.
09:48Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:49Okay, Mr. Suspect, you gonna show us your face?
09:53Come on, look up here.
09:58Yes, here we go.
09:59That could be enough.
10:00Hang on.
10:01Got it.
10:03Jasper Ray.
10:04A known art thief with a record of burglaries, trafficking in stolen goods, and a penchant for sex workers.
10:10And he's about to add a murder rap to that list.
10:13Ping his phone.
10:14Not finding him on any of the major providers.
10:16Uh, he's got an alias, Cooper Mott.
10:19Still nothing?
10:20Okay, every database in here.
10:22Cooper Mott, Jasper Ray.
10:23If either of those names have popped up in the last 12 hours, I want to hear about it.
10:27Gotta hear it.
10:28Mr. Cooper Mott just checked himself into the penthouse suite at the Revelle Hotel.
10:32The Revelle?
10:33Feeling flush.
10:34Let's grab him.
10:39I'll hear it.
10:45journal.
10:51Quick.
10:56Yeah, thank you.
10:58Thecl mic is functioning of the
11:05the caliber of the gun that was used to kill the guard could have had another weapon wow
11:11that is a lot of cash you think they offloaded the paintings already maggie
11:23fbi jasper ray hands where we can see them
11:41jasper it's over we know that you broke into that gallery we know that you killed that guard
11:47no no no that wasn't me i didn't kill him okay that's good we just want to talk to you
11:53you're not gonna believe me we just want to hear what happened this wasn't my fault okay
11:59we didn't have any time to plan they pushed us to do it this week who did no no idea
12:06what these
12:07people are capable of all right then tell us we can help you stop stop no it's okay don't come
12:14forward
12:15jasper you can't help me no one can
12:31what the hell just happened
12:35why would he jump over some paintings there's something else going on here something bigger
12:50all right people there's more to this robbery than just stolen paintings and
12:54we need to figure out what it is now unfortunately jasper ray our only suspect elected to jump to his
12:59death rather than rat out the people who hired him ballistics confirmed jasper's gun wasn't used to
13:04kill gary wittick it sounds like he had a partner this was definitely a two-man job okay so jasper's
13:09partners are best bet to track down the buyer so how can we idea him hey uh just got off
13:14the phone with
13:14the art crimes team um this is cecil lafont he was a highline fence until he started working for us
13:21they say if anybody knows who jasper's been working with these days it'd be lafont all right let's put
13:26that to the test
13:31oh the interrogation room
13:35this venue meant to frighten me could have just asked if you needed help on the nastiness that
13:42went down with the rushman an innocent guard was killed during that robbery yeah i heard it's a
13:48tragedy well we know one of the thieves was jasper ray but we actually think it was his partner who
13:52pulled
13:52the trigger jasper's small time yeah he's good with tech but uh not a murderer we were told that you
14:01might know who jasper's been running with hmm one thing at a time my um cooperation agreement
14:08it's become a burden so this information if i have it will complete our arrangement
14:18and i would like a guarantee that i have satisfied our deal why would we do that oh a source
14:27may have
14:28told me one of the rushman pieces is already on the market who's trying to move it he doesn't meet
14:38with strangers he's twitchy he's paranoid believe me when i tell you you could never get close but he
14:47would meet with you
14:54all right this guy's gonna be here in any seconds let's go over the details again this is evan hessel
14:58our second gallery thief and jasper ray's partner in crime hessel did a seven-year bid for armed robbery
15:04of a museum back in 2010 he's known to be smart but violent right now he is our best chance
15:09at
15:09id-ing whoever is behind this heist right now cooperator set up this in-person meeting with evan
15:14hessel under the guise of a black market sale if hessel's willing to sell one of the rushman paintings
15:17he will know where the others are stashed exactly only question is do we have the right
15:22guy playing our crooked buyer come on now i was born for this where's your buddy here he's already
15:29what 10 minutes late let's show him he trusts me no sign of evan hessel yet
15:42wait is that him yep we have eyes on the target he's about 15 seconds away from you
15:50yeah copy that remember we just need to confirm hessel is in possession of any of the rushman paintings
15:54and then we follow him to his stash house ah here he is evan
16:06this better be worth it i name a habit of wasting your time
16:13sick
16:16this is my client mr foresight
16:20so are you a private equity guy 765 million under management looking to expand my collection
16:28sotheby's not good enough what can i say he just said that you came into some pieces
16:32i was intrigued what firm offshore capital never heard of it
16:45how are we looking here he's on our site while he's browsing i'll back door into his contacts pull
16:49his text conversations one for extra credit i like it
17:01you want my college transcripts as well serious here that adam please mr foresight's pedigree is beyond reproach
17:13who's in your collection what you you you want to know how many original culta biancos i have
17:17this is ridiculous i don't need this cecil call me later wait wait
17:23i do have an early 20th century piece i could part with
17:32all right he bought it one come on but you said he had five no i heard he had five
17:44four already spoken for but i am willing to part with the friedland my price is two
17:49mill gallery would charge 12. okay hustle just confirmed he's still in possession of the stolen
17:53paintings maggioe get ready to tail this guy to his stash house
18:01we're on the board
18:05two millions of deals steward
18:10i take it
18:13all right i'm gonna need to see the condition of the piece you got a photo so i can check
18:17the
18:17extent of the damage money first man okay i'm not gonna hand you two million dollars out here on
18:24the street you know that
18:28just show them the photos evan hmm his money is green
18:32so
18:46heading to the river we'll double back
19:02evan hessel you're under arrest
19:08interstate transport of stolen property it's 10 years theft of major artwork 10 years violation of
19:16the international cultural treaty as judge's discretion but spoiler alert minimum 10 years
19:24we can place you at the gallery and ballistics confirmed that the round that killed gary wittick
19:29was in fact from your gun that's murder during the commission of a federal felony we have you dead to
19:34rights evan so really the only question is are you going to do the smart thing and tell us what's
19:40going on
19:43come on who are your buyers
19:47okay why did you have to rob the gallery this week well what was the rush i can't help you
19:52okay clearly you're in a tough position i mean we know that jasper was afraid of your buyers
19:57that's why that's why he jumped off the roof of a building earlier today
20:03yeah
20:05we want to protect you evan but we can't do that unless you tell us who they are
20:13they sent me a picture of my son
20:19your buyers did yeah
20:24walking up to our apartment eli seven
20:30they knew his name they knew everything about me they made it clear
20:35hit up the rushman this week or they'd hurt me my family i didn't know what else to do
20:44no idea what they had on jasper but it was something we knew we had to work quick
20:49and never look back
20:52you meet your buyers in person did you id a photo no we never met they cold contacted us over
20:58signal
20:58no number no name offered 75k each in cash up front plus a shopping list even told me i could
21:07keep
21:07the friedland for myself what did you do with the paintings where are they now we dropped them at a
21:14storage unit the second half of our cut was there that's all i know i swear
21:23all right talk to me about the storage unit in little haiti yeah unit f938 but the name on the
21:28rental agreement's a fake we checked it against every database we can think of coming up empty
21:31yeah they paid for the unit in cash there's no way to id the people who commissioned the robbery
21:35which led to the murder of gary wittig what about eyes on the unit they have an older model cctv
21:39feed i'm piggybacking it now okay i'm into the cloud backup yeah this is from 3 a.m last night
21:47that is unit f938 on the left yeah okay there they are our two thieves jasper ray and evan hassel
21:53dressed up as nypd explains how they got in the gallery without tripping the alarm they drop the
21:57paintings pick up the payments in and out less than three minutes scrub forward maybe we're lucky
22:01enough to catch our buyers picking up the paintings when was this 18 minutes ago
22:17i want eyes on every road leading out of that storage facility send maggie and oa to that location now
22:38jubel we're outside of the unit no sign of the fires well they must have grabbed the paintings and
22:41slipped to a blind spot see if you can find any evidence we can use to id them
22:47open it
23:00it's them what they're all here
23:04these buyers went through a lot of trouble to get these paintings and we know that we're just here
23:09this doesn't make sense maggie what are we missing
23:22so you recovered the missing paintings you prevented an international fiasco and you solved the murder
23:30you know something's bothering you the buyers knew everything about this heist crew
23:37they leveraged them to rob the gallery on their timetable
23:40they were meticulous motivated they were careful every single step of the way they were even at the
23:46storage unit before we were they could have taken the paintings they didn't
23:51how do you explain that behavioral anomaly
23:56well either your meticulous buyers made one big mistake
24:02or they let us find the paintings on purpose
24:10so what exactly are we looking for
24:13i'm not sure
24:15we know that there was 31 minutes between when the buyers cut the cctv feed and we arrived
24:21that is more than enough time to take the paintings and go
24:23maybe they were being extra cautious kill the cameras come back later for the art
24:26i don't think so look they cut these four paintings out of their frames but then for
24:31some reason left this one intact the knife grinder painted in 1912 by ukrainian artist
24:36kasimir malevich who founded the suprematism style
24:42what's going on here looks like discoloration yeah the edges of the canvas are more saturated
24:49could have sustained damage over the years can you pull up a photo of it hanging in the gallery
24:53sure hang on
24:59no discoloration how's that possible
25:03do you see that this frame is narrower than that one
25:08you're right we're talking only a fraction of an inch but those frames aren't the same width
25:13what if they use that 31 minutes to swap the frame so the frames were switched and then
25:18the new frames exposed paint that had been covered up for years so it never faded okay i need you
25:23to
25:23pull this from evidence i want to check it out myself we don't have it anymore why it was returned
25:29to the land of the ukrainian consulate the ukrainian consulate the buyers took the painting on purpose
25:36swapped the frame because they knew we were going to return it and these other four were just decoys
25:40what if they put something in the frame good trojan horse could be a surveillance device that is a
25:45massive play smuggling something into a foreign consulate on u.s soil okay we need to run this
25:50up the ladder
25:53ah hey this is anna vorp a counterintelligence officer from oga uh special agent bell and zidane
25:59pleasure oga other government agency indeed isabel has sung her praises how's my girl doing
26:06uh she's getting better every day good she knows how this game is played so i understand that you're
26:14concerned about some dusty old paintings and for some reason you need counterintelligence to weigh
26:19in did i get that right well uh we suspect someone hit a surveillance device inside a painting's frame
26:26to spy on the ukrainian consulate and we were wondering if we didn't just stumble over another
26:31three letter agencies up i know you don't speak for all of them no i can actually and the answer
26:37is
26:37no if the u.s wanted to spy on the ukrainians we wouldn't need a painting to do it we'd
26:42have planted
26:42microphones in the walls when we renovated their buildings seven and a half years ago but i admit
26:47that the timing is concerning why's that well there's a rumor that earlier this week the ukrainians
26:54picked up igor petrovich in the city a rumor the highly verified rumor they still have petrovich detained
27:04at their consulate so are we talking about the russian warlord yeah he's uh head of the strauss
27:08group they're a well-funded private army full of ruthless mercenaries wanted by at least a dozen
27:13countries so you're saying he's been here in new york we had a special unit hunting for him on an
27:18icc
27:19warrant but hand it to the ukrainians they got to him first well that makes sense he ordered a
27:24massacre in a ukrainian town full of women and children yeah he's a real shoot first think
27:29later kind of monster so if the ukrainians scooped him up they're going to want to fly him home to
27:33make him face charges on their soil right so let's say there's no listening device in the frame
27:37but what if there is an explosive and one of petrovich's enemies is trying to take him out
27:47all right people eyes up this is anna vorp with oga she'll be running point with us now listen right
27:53now igor petrovich the russian warlord and head of the notorious strauss group is being held captive
27:59in the ukrainian consulate and to make matters worse we believe an unknown third party is planning
28:05to assassinate him on u.s soil that would have major geopolitical ramifications
28:10the whole world wants this monster dead or alive so let's be the team that finally brings him in
28:16once and for all i'm on hold with the ukrainian consul general just to give him a heads up okay
28:19our team is in route to the consulate just in case okay great uh nsa liaise with gchq doj hey
28:25wake up our legal attachés in london and brussels see if they have any intel as to who could be
28:29behind this play yeah that's a dice roll strauss group has marks in nigeria sudan libya there's no
28:34shortage of enemies who want to take this guy off the board jubal phone line just went dead what trying
28:39him back i can't get through okay what's going on here people okay boss yeah it looks like there
28:46was a power outage uh some kind of surge it's isolated though it just hit one building ukrainian
28:51consulate yeah all right talk to me what could do this a low yield short-range custom-built emp
28:56that must have been what was hidden in that frame well whatever it is it just blew out every circuit
29:00in that building whoever's coming to take out petrovich it's happening now warn our field teams
29:09uh
29:18maggie
29:20fbi don't move
29:25who got eyes on petrovich
29:29who got eyes on petrovich
29:36let's go
29:42ak-47
29:47where are they taking him he's free now you'll never find him
29:53motion from the strauss group this wasn't an assassination no it was a rescue mission
30:08our two russian mercs just ripped igor petrovich out of ukrainian custody in broad daylight now where
30:14the hell did they go come on it turns out the plates on the van were stolen but we issued
30:18a bolo
30:18based on the van's description these guys did their homework whatever route they're taking they're
30:22not showing up on traffic camps yeah well the strauss group is well funded and trained in urban
30:26warfare we are not letting them get away jubel they finished processing the russian that maggie
30:29wounded okay thank you keep looking you coming why not sneaking a custom empe into a foreign consulate
30:38human smuggling of a wanted russian warlord attempted murder on federal agents i'm not going to lie to
30:43you andre this is going to land on you like a hammer unless you talk to me how are you
30:50planning on
30:50getting your friend out of the country you're asking me to kill my own brother no i'm i'm asking you
30:58to
30:58cooperate you don't understand i did not free petrovich out of loyalty this man is nobody's friend he
31:07rules with money and cruelty wait so what does this have to do with your brother mikhail is in belarus
31:15petrovich could get to him easily it's his insurance policy
31:22he saw me fall today he knows you have me if i give up petrovich now he will have mikhail
31:29killed
31:34i cannot help you you cannot help me
31:45what if i can guarantee your brother's safety
31:50you cooperate with us and we will get him out of belarus
31:55who is she nobody
32:05okay so listen up one of petrovich's men just revealed they're moving their boss to a private
32:09airfield somewhere outside the city unfortunately he was never told the exact name there are at least
32:14a half dozen options all right so let's narrow that down i want everyone on this we know they
32:17were driving a black sprinter van stolen plates we should be up on traffic cams on every highway heading
32:23out of the city hey i think i got him yeah heading towards the 59th street bridge yeah yeah
32:27okay so so what is in that direction liberty airport in long island is their best bet
32:32that's gotta be it okay sending our team to head them off
32:43maggie yeah see it eyes in the van
32:52oh they know we're on their town now school of the headed west
33:01south on gaston
33:23west on queen's plaza
33:25south on east
33:31jubel suspects are fleeing on foot we're in pursuit
33:39the van is clear hey keep this place locked down
33:42the van is clear
33:42the van is clear
34:02it's not him
34:06i don't have them
34:12hey maggie you know i got the mercs
34:14scola you were on petrovich be careful he is dangerous
34:20petrovich it's over show me your hands
34:31hey jubel it's not him that's not petrovich either no that's ronan but no boy another one of his private
34:36soldiers right but maggie saw three men get into that van two mercs and petrovich something's not
34:42adding up how the hell did we lose him i don't get it i'm looking at traffic cams the van
34:47never stops
34:47after leaving the consulate there was no time to drop them off anywhere
34:51the van
34:52the van heads up petrovich never got out of the van he is still in there
35:01away yeah i heard that hey take it
35:11an oxygen tank
35:13we have two officers down sent an envo to our location what the hell happened petrovich was
35:17hiding in a false compartment so they could smuggle them into the airport
35:20jubel we lost petrovich hey did you see someone which way did they go he ran that way
35:29okay wait with them let's move
35:38jubel we think that petrovich came into the food market we need to set up a perimeter
35:41yeah i'm already on it this is not good this place is packed with civilians
35:46yeah he did this on purpose the group kills civilians as a tactic you need to approach with
35:51extreme caution okay i'll go around flanking from the other side let's move
36:05the way i think i see him on the left
36:23is this the only angle we have the market has limited cameras i want every view
36:27you can find we need eyes at the market jubel he won't care how many people he kills
36:32send every resource we have all right all hands on deck
36:37jubel send all the medical you can you need to get down
36:43i lost it stay down
36:46away
36:50i don't have a shot i don't either
37:08guys he's got a hostage
37:14fbi drop your weapon i said drop your weapon
37:19or what she's innocent drop your weapon and we can talk give me helicopter to liberty airport or i blow
37:26her brakes all over the place all right jubel we need a sniper team and a negotiator here i don't
37:33know
37:33you hear the jet you hear me direct to moscow you have 10 minutes or her death will be on
37:40your goal
37:48cover me
37:54one step closer she dies maggie what are you doing
37:58back away maggie maggie back away now
38:03why did i kill you then do it
38:13igor petrovic you're under arrest
38:21how'd you know it was empty it's a shoot first think later kind of monster he wasn't shooting
38:38so
38:39hey hey i just wanted to say it was great riding with you valentine
38:44yeah yeah me too
38:46one more thing uh regarding andre orlov's brother in belarus
38:51yeah it's a big no can do
38:56okay but we looked into that guy's eyes we told him we protect his brother
39:06you're new to the sac chair it's just how the game is played
39:12i know it doesn't feel like it but that was a win
39:26the way you read petrovic like a book it's just
39:32brilliant
39:34flattering me i see hoping i leave my diagonal open nice try you have a gift maggie
39:42you are a natural profiler bau would be lucky to have you and i would be very happy to put
39:50in a word
39:54i no i'm well yeah thank you but that's not what i want
39:59i love where i am i love my team
40:02then what do you want
40:05i think this past year has made me feel off balance
40:15i feel like when i look around i don't i don't really recognize the world anymore
40:22so i guess i was hoping that if i could get deeper into the minds of the criminals that were
40:27hunting then
40:29maybe i could make sense of something
40:37i think you're well on your way
40:48however your chess strategy still needs some work
41:09what's the work you need
41:39Transcription by CastingWords
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