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Dexter: Resurrection - Season 1 (HDR) - Episode 07: Course Correction

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00:00:10Previously on Dexter
00:00:11Sorry, Dexter wasn't the guy you thought he was
00:00:13I actually had a similar experience
00:00:15We found black mold in his bedroom closet
00:00:17That's what's been causing the flare-ups
00:00:19The landlord's ignoring my calls
00:00:21She's late on her rent
00:00:22Well, she's not gonna pay until you fix the mold in Dante's room
00:00:24Well, I ain't fixing shit for a tenant that don't pay their rent
00:00:27Dexter has a son
00:00:29Harrison Morgan
00:00:30I'm familiar with Harrison Morgan
00:00:31Harrison Morgan killed Ryan Foster
00:00:34Using methods taught to him by his father
00:00:36And then Dexter Morgan planted Ryan's watch
00:00:39In Mia LaPierre's rental to frame her
00:00:42And exonerate his son
00:00:43All I need to do is show Mia Dexter's photo
00:00:47Thank you
00:00:48For getting the cops off my back
00:00:50You're welcome
00:00:51But I'm not like you
00:00:53I know
00:00:54You have a goodness
00:00:56Is humanity
00:00:57That I never will
00:00:59You're gonna take that Morgan sense of justice
00:01:01And use it
00:01:02Make things better
00:01:03Find your own path
00:01:04I'll be here to help you
00:01:06It's a dinner party for serial killers
00:01:08Lowell is gone
00:01:09Mia is dead
00:01:12Gareth!
00:01:13He's the Gemini killer
00:01:14And Gareth is nine piles of ash in my favorite furnace
00:01:19They're gonna realize it's me
00:01:20If those bastards had Mia killed
00:01:22They won't hesitate to do the same to you
00:01:26The Gemini killers
00:01:28Twins
00:01:30Fuck me
00:01:31I'll be here
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00:02:15It's like being stalked by a zombie.
00:02:19Gareth won't stay dead.
00:02:21Now I know how Harrison felt when I showed up.
00:02:24I've leased the castle for the day more than enough time for our needs.
00:02:27We don't know who might be watching, considering who we're here with.
00:02:30If you can't handle this, go back to the city.
00:02:32I'm just saying, the exposure out here isn't ideal, and it is my job to point that out.
00:02:38And I am just saying, do what I fucking tell you to do.
00:02:45If you would have told me one day I'd be at a real-life frickin' castle with a billionaire,
00:02:49I would have called you nuts.
00:02:51The sooner this is over, the better.
00:02:53All right, Gloomy Gus.
00:02:55Hey, Rhett, you spend much time in nature?
00:02:57If you count fishing.
00:02:58And body dumping.
00:03:00We will begin soon, gentlemen.
00:03:02Hey, where's Lowell?
00:03:03You sent in your other chopper for him, or...?
00:03:05Can't reach him.
00:03:06I don't know whether he's been sidetracked by his tattooed lady friend or what,
00:03:09but I don't have time for his bullshit.
00:03:17It has been a difficult time.
00:03:20Yesterday, Mia took her own life in jail.
00:03:28Mama Mia's...
00:03:30Mama Mia's...
00:03:30She's gone?
00:03:31These recent mishaps have been unsettling, to say the least.
00:03:38Obviously, no one wanted it to go this way.
00:03:44We spent the day here, at this castle, during Mia's first year with us.
00:03:49She loved its opulence.
00:03:51A glass of fine wine in her hand.
00:03:552012, Chateau Ropion.
00:03:58Bold, funky, complex, just like our Mia.
00:04:04No wonder it was her favorite varietal.
00:04:07Please join me for a toast.
00:04:16To Lady Vengeance, she left us far too soon.
00:04:28But did she choose to leave, or was she taken out?
00:04:35Fresh ears really helping out his asthma, huh?
00:04:38Uh-huh.
00:04:40What's wrong?
00:04:42The shit with my landlord is getting worse.
00:04:44The government hasn't answered any of my texts or calls.
00:04:50Whatever.
00:04:51The longer he ignores me, the stronger my case will be.
00:04:54That guy's a dick.
00:04:55Sorry you had to deal with him.
00:04:58I know you've got your own stuff going on with your dad.
00:05:01Actually, I think we're cool.
00:05:05We hung out and had a long talk, and I think my dad kind of stepped up for me this
00:05:12time.
00:05:12Harrison, that's amazing.
00:05:14He even got me thinking about what I want to do.
00:05:18So, not hospitality?
00:05:21Different kind of service.
00:05:24Maybe something in criminal justice.
00:05:26So you're going back to school?
00:05:29Yeah.
00:05:31I guess.
00:05:32Yeah.
00:05:33You should check out Collings College of Criminology.
00:05:36My cousin went there for cybersecurity, but they have a bunch of programs.
00:05:48A little something to whet your appetites, gentlemen.
00:05:53And, of course, a gourmet spread for our vegan friend.
00:05:58Ooh.
00:05:59Bon appetit, gentlemen.
00:06:00Holy moly.
00:06:10Something wrong?
00:06:13Honestly, this all looks so damn good as making me remember why I wasn't always a vegan.
00:06:18May I?
00:06:18I couldn't have picked a better time to indulge.
00:06:20Please.
00:06:21I sourced the meat myself from Maison Vareau in Paris.
00:06:25But the real jewel here is the Iranian beluga.
00:06:28Say what you will about their politics.
00:06:30Nobody does caviar quite like the Persians.
00:06:33Enjoy.
00:06:33Holy shnikes.
00:06:34This is something else.
00:06:37Oh, my gosh.
00:06:38Look at all this stuff.
00:06:39Have you ever seen hams shaped so thin?
00:06:41Unbelievable.
00:06:46Harrison's thinking about his future.
00:06:48Like a normal kid.
00:06:51And he wants me to be a part of it.
00:06:53Like a normal dad.
00:06:58I can do that.
00:06:59Gotta make sure whatever we're doing at this killer camp is done in time for me to be there for
00:07:04Harrison.
00:07:08You're hiding something from me.
00:07:09Then again, maybe this retreat is going to be shorter than I thought.
00:07:13Your trophies and tools, Charlie, I believe, asked you to bring them.
00:07:18I hope you'll feel comfortable sharing with the group today.
00:07:21So that's what this is about.
00:07:23Show and tell.
00:07:26Sure.
00:07:27They're right here.
00:07:29I apologize.
00:07:30It's late notice.
00:07:31I had only planned on Al sharing today.
00:07:34But, uh, given the circumstances, I think it would be a nice tribute to hear from you as well.
00:07:39Show and tell.
00:07:41Shit.
00:07:43It's, um, Christmas present from the kids.
00:07:46That's it.
00:07:47There we go.
00:07:49Okay.
00:07:52This is a much easier way to vet my victims.
00:07:55Time to hear the tale of Rapunzel.
00:07:59All right.
00:08:00I, uh, hope you like my little movie, Mr. Prater.
00:08:05Scary.
00:08:07I attached the camera to my bike helmet, you know, safety first.
00:08:13Ponytails.
00:08:14Al's fetish.
00:08:15His need.
00:08:20He's going to kill this woman on camera, and I have to sit here with these monsters
00:08:24while they enjoy every fucking minute of it.
00:08:27Hey, uh, on your left.
00:08:30Yeah.
00:08:31Oh, thank you.
00:08:32Yeah, no problem.
00:08:33Okay.
00:08:38Okay.
00:08:44Oh.
00:08:45Oh.
00:08:46Ah!
00:08:48I saw somebody help!
00:08:50Ah!
00:08:50Somebody!
00:08:51Oh, my God.
00:08:51Please!
00:08:52Are you okay?
00:08:53Oh, my front tire.
00:08:54It hit something.
00:08:55It's my leg.
00:08:56Oh, I don't see anything.
00:08:57I think it's bleeding.
00:08:58Where does it hurt?
00:08:59It's right.
00:09:00Where?
00:09:01Right here!
00:09:03Ah!
00:09:04Ah!
00:09:04Ah!
00:09:07Ah!
00:09:08Ah!
00:09:08Ah!
00:09:09Ah!
00:09:09Ah!
00:09:10Ah!
00:09:10Ah!
00:09:11Ah!
00:09:13Ah!
00:09:19Ah!
00:09:27Pop-Pop says it's time for a haircut.
00:09:31They all have to die.
00:09:33I need to sever all ties to this group as soon as possible.
00:09:37But right now,
00:09:39I have to convince them that I sever innocent people's heads.
00:09:49How do you convince a room full of psychopaths that you fit their code?
00:09:55You ever see a man beg for his life while he's choking on his own blood?
00:10:00They tell me anything I want to know.
00:10:03They tell me anything I want to know.
00:10:03Shit, they've never told anybody.
00:10:05The randomness is the best part.
00:10:08You like that, huh?
00:10:09You like that, Praetor?
00:10:10You sick fuck!
00:10:14I knew this was a bad idea.
00:10:17I knew this was a bad idea, joining this boogeyman social club.
00:10:19I didn't join their club.
00:10:21I didn't join their club.
00:10:21Then why are you giving those monsters more killer porn to get off on?
00:10:24I'm just doing what comes naturally, Dad.
00:10:27I'm a monster too, remember?
00:10:28You're not like the rest of them.
00:10:31We worked so hard together to turn your urges into something right.
00:10:35And then you turned your back on me.
00:10:39We had rough patches, but I never...
00:10:41It's why you killed yourself.
00:10:43You couldn't live with what I really was.
00:10:46Not after you saw it with your own eyes.
00:10:49I was scared.
00:10:52I blame myself for your suffering.
00:10:55But I know you're hurt.
00:10:57You have a higher purpose, son.
00:11:00Red was an amoral animal.
00:11:01But that's not you, and you shouldn't pretend that it is.
00:11:07Problem?
00:11:09Nope.
00:11:09No problem here.
00:11:11Mr. Praetor says it's time for you to share.
00:11:16Harry's right.
00:11:17I'm not going to pretend.
00:11:19I never talk about myself.
00:11:23Not like this.
00:11:26You all know me as the Dark Passenger.
00:11:31Well...
00:11:33I'm going to level with you.
00:11:36What you're seeing here is not the Dark Passenger.
00:11:39Not now.
00:11:40This red Schmidt you're looking at.
00:11:43It's the mask I put on.
00:11:49The Dark Passenger.
00:11:50Only a select group of people get to see the Dark Passenger.
00:11:52And once they see him, they...
00:11:54Die.
00:12:01Oh, man.
00:12:02It feels so crazy to say that out loud.
00:12:04I usually only get to drop the mask when I have a victim.
00:12:09Completely powerless.
00:12:12That's when this smiling, get-along-with-everyone mask comes off.
00:12:21And that mask is exhausting.
00:12:24Right?
00:12:26It's like this guy, Red Schmidt, is constantly managing the Dark Passenger.
00:12:33And holding him back.
00:12:37But...
00:12:39But I don't know.
00:12:41This week with you, our open and frank talks about our appetites are, um...
00:12:47What'd you call it, Gareth?
00:12:50The great yearning.
00:12:53I haven't known you all very long, but I know the burden you carry.
00:12:58The mask you wear.
00:13:00How heavy it is.
00:13:01How lonely you are.
00:13:04Because...
00:13:08No one knows you.
00:13:11No one sees you.
00:13:14Al.
00:13:16Has the biggest smile I've ever seen.
00:13:18You'd think he has it all.
00:13:19Perfect family.
00:13:21House in the suburbs.
00:13:22His kills.
00:13:24But your family will never know the whole you.
00:13:27If you...
00:13:28Ever let your mask slip.
00:13:30The good husband and perfect father would...
00:13:35Disappear.
00:13:36All they'd see is darkness.
00:13:39They'd fear you.
00:13:41Maybe even turn you in.
00:13:45Yeah, that's, uh...
00:13:47That's true, buddy.
00:13:48I mean...
00:13:49Don't get me wrong.
00:13:50Feeding my dark passenger gives me pleasure.
00:13:54But after my victims take their last breath, I feel...
00:14:00Unbearable sadness.
00:14:04Because...
00:14:05That brief moment when I'm completely myself is over.
00:14:12Or...
00:14:13Then it's time to put the mask back on.
00:14:19Or...
00:14:21Maybe...
00:14:22Now satisfied and fed my dark passenger, the one who's truly in control...
00:14:29Allows me to put my...
00:14:31Red Schmidt costume back on.
00:14:37And...
00:14:38Quietly pulls the strings...
00:14:42In the background.
00:14:45Unnoticed.
00:14:48But always in control.
00:14:57He's...
00:14:58He's...
00:15:03He's...
00:15:14He's...
00:15:16So...
00:15:17Seventy-seven percent of all jail suicides occur between a detainee being charged and convicted.
00:15:22Don't mess with Detective Wallace and statistics.
00:15:25She's a frickin' numbers ninja.
00:15:27None of this adds up.
00:15:28Do you seriously believe that the security cameras just happened to go down on mere cell block?
00:15:34The very moment she offs herself?
00:15:36The OIG report found widespread camera deficiencies throughout the facility.
00:15:40Do you ever just trust your gut?
00:15:49You are probably frustrated that the facts of this case do not fully support your theory.
00:15:54But we are not ruling anything out.
00:15:55We are simply following the evidence where it leaves us.
00:15:58You're being played.
00:16:01This guy is smart.
00:16:02He's escaped justice for decades.
00:16:04Do you seriously believe that this Dexter guy snuck into jail, killed Mia Lapeer,
00:16:09faked her suicide and snuck out before you could get to her?
00:16:12With a photograph?
00:16:15Your Lady Vengeance, Ryan Foster theory, doesn't fully line up either.
00:16:19Starting with how she bashed his head in and cut him up.
00:16:23Not her usual M.O.
00:16:24There are variations to all of the Lady Vengeance murders.
00:16:28She seems to change her methods depending on the circumstances.
00:16:32But there's one detail that is troubling.
00:16:34Yeah?
00:16:35Mia Lapeer's prints are on all of the trophies the authorities discovered at her rental.
00:16:41Except one.
00:16:42Let me guess.
00:16:44The watch.
00:16:51Any chance I could have access to the DMV records?
00:16:54I'm just feeling a little bit queasy.
00:16:56That helicopter ride really did a number on me.
00:16:58Does anybody have any remedies for an upset tummy?
00:17:01Kill you? Dump your body in the bay?
00:17:03Not off the top of my head.
00:17:05Well, I'm sure glad I didn't feel like this for my presentation.
00:17:07Speaking of presentations, yours was different.
00:17:11Different.
00:17:12You didn't mention anything about your methods.
00:17:16Nothing at all about the actual kills.
00:17:19No details at all.
00:17:21Still getting the feel for it.
00:17:22Well, hey, I thought it was neat.
00:17:24Thank you, Al.
00:17:26Raider loves the details.
00:17:28At least when listening to me talk about my work.
00:17:31No, we can't all be visionaries like you.
00:17:34I am a bit of a rare bird.
00:17:37More like an endangered species.
00:17:39Showmanship is my forte.
00:17:41Although, it won't have the usual impact this year, not with all the unfortunate incidents.
00:17:46Yeah, you know what?
00:17:47I'm just sorry your first year with us has been so weird.
00:17:51It's funny how everything keeps going off the rails this year.
00:17:55I keep asking myself, what is different?
00:18:00How long until Gareth's suspicions about the new guy get the better of him?
00:18:05I need to take care of him soon.
00:18:09Mr. Prater would like to see you.
00:18:28You've been very prolific.
00:18:33In a very short amount of time.
00:18:35I was motivated.
00:18:38Your share was...
00:18:43Spectacular.
00:18:47I've never seen anyone allow himself to be so vulnerable.
00:18:52So relatable.
00:18:55Please.
00:19:02Have a seat.
00:19:09When I was a boy, I assumed my parents would live forever.
00:19:15To lose them so young.
00:19:17It was quite a lesson in the vagaries of fate.
00:19:20Yeah, I heard something about that.
00:19:22You lost them in a car accident when you were a kid.
00:19:25Well, that's tough.
00:19:27You only know what the media reported on me.
00:19:29But, like you were saying earlier, no one knows the hole, Leon Prater.
00:19:36The hit and run was just the beginning.
00:19:40My parents were dead.
00:19:41The driver was in prison.
00:19:45And I was left to figure out how to make sense of what had happened.
00:19:50I wrote a letter to the man who killed my parents.
00:19:53Cooper Morris.
00:19:54I was angry, confused, and utterly gutted.
00:19:58I poured all of that pain into a letter.
00:20:01I just wanted him to know just how badly he hurt me.
00:20:05And you know what?
00:20:06The son of a bitch wrote back.
00:20:08He had no remorse.
00:20:10He said he knew I was suffering.
00:20:15Everybody suffers that what he did had nothing to do with me or my parents.
00:20:19He didn't sympathize with you.
00:20:22Because he couldn't.
00:20:24In his mind, what he did wasn't right or wrong.
00:20:26It just...
00:20:27was.
00:20:30There's something appealing about that.
00:20:33I finally got the nerve to demand to meet him face to face.
00:20:39I wanted answers.
00:20:41Why that night?
00:20:42Why my family?
00:20:44It wasn't an accident.
00:20:47I'd gotten in a drunken fight with my girlfriend.
00:20:50And I stormed out of the house.
00:20:52By the time he was behind the wheel of his truck,
00:20:54he was hell-bent on doing some damage.
00:20:57Anything to release the demons.
00:21:00He saw my parents' car accelerated and smashed into us.
00:21:06I'll never forget sitting in the backseat, watching my parents die.
00:21:10First my father, then a few minutes later my mother.
00:21:15We all have trauma.
00:21:18But we can't escape.
00:21:22Even if we bleed and scar,
00:21:25we never really heal.
00:21:27No, but I wanted the details.
00:21:30I wanted to know what he was thinking when he first saw me in that wreckage.
00:21:34He saw himself.
00:21:36A powerless bystander in a cruel world.
00:21:39And it scared him.
00:21:42Trapped in a metal box with dead parents.
00:21:44Sounds familiar.
00:21:46Only when I confronted my mother's killer, he wasn't sitting across a prison table.
00:21:51He was lying on my kill table.
00:21:52We were both prisoners.
00:21:55He was in the judicial system, I was in the foster system.
00:21:59But we were both prisoners of the world's morality.
00:22:02So I kept going back.
00:22:05I befriended him.
00:22:07His only visitor during his incarceration.
00:22:10Then he confessed to me.
00:22:12I've killed before.
00:22:14He was the first serial killer that ever shared his story with me.
00:22:19And do you want to know something?
00:22:21I felt so connected to him.
00:22:26More so than my own parents.
00:22:29Did you ever think he was just manipulating you?
00:22:32You were a child.
00:22:35I was in control.
00:22:38Knowing what he was thinking when he killed him gave me power.
00:22:41I was never going to be that scared little boy in the backseat.
00:22:44Never, ever again.
00:22:50I started to enjoy our visits.
00:22:52But nothing lasts forever.
00:22:55Cooper didn't even make it to his 50th birthday.
00:22:59After he died, I was alone again.
00:23:01But...
00:23:04Prisons are full of people like him.
00:23:06And that's when you started collecting killers, huh?
00:23:09And their trophies.
00:23:12But I will never forget the purity of that first friendship.
00:23:19I know most of my guests are here only for the money.
00:23:23I'm gracious braggards.
00:23:26That's why I so appreciated your honesty today.
00:23:29It reminded me of the bond I had with Cooper.
00:23:36Handle with care.
00:23:38Handle with care.
00:23:39It is almost as old as I am.
00:23:45It's the first letter he ever wrote to me.
00:23:48My first trophy.
00:23:50And my most precious.
00:23:58It unlocked something in me.
00:24:02Something I've been chasing ever since.
00:24:06Your share today.
00:24:09Reminded me that there are still some things to discover on this journey.
00:24:14God.
00:24:16I'm glad you liked it.
00:24:19I was worried it would be boring.
00:24:21No.
00:24:22No.
00:24:23No.
00:24:25The truth is never boring.
00:24:28No.
00:24:29You'll never know what it may spark in someone.
00:24:57I'm looking for Dexter Morgan.
00:24:58He live here?
00:25:00Who's asking?
00:25:01An old friend from Miami.
00:25:03Angel Batista.
00:25:04Yes.
00:25:05It's very nice to meet an old Miami friend of Dexter's.
00:25:09I'm afraid he's not here right now.
00:25:11Is he expecting you?
00:25:13Nah.
00:25:14Just heard he's in town.
00:25:15I wanted to say hello.
00:25:16So Dexter's living here with you?
00:25:18I rent the apartment downstairs.
00:25:20It's really nice having him around.
00:25:22It's practically like family.
00:25:25Tell me about it.
00:25:27Somehow always manages to fit in wherever he goes.
00:25:32So how'd you index the meet?
00:25:33Fit.
00:25:34I drive a Yoka.
00:25:36He got in my car and boom!
00:25:39We hit it off.
00:25:40We're so lucky to have a decent family man renting that apartment.
00:25:44How is Harrison?
00:25:46Sweet kid.
00:25:48Dexter's so happy to have him back in his life.
00:25:50And just when it seems he needs his father.
00:25:54I think Harrison's going through a very tough time right now.
00:26:05Honesty seems to be the best policy with Praetor.
00:26:16Let's see what it does to Gemini.
00:26:18He got a lot of devil in his eyes.
00:26:26He got a kiss of fire and it burns you well.
00:26:32He got a kiss of fire and it burns you well.
00:26:47I know your secret.
00:26:50And what would that be?
00:26:53You're a twin.
00:26:57The stupidest fucking thing I've ever heard.
00:27:04I was wondering how you'd pull off all those elaborate double kills by yourself.
00:27:09Moving the bodies.
00:27:10Posing them.
00:27:12I mean, no offense, but it doesn't look like you've seen the inside of a gem in a while.
00:27:17You didn't do it by yourself.
00:27:21God.
00:27:24Was that you or your twin at Praetor's dinner that first night?
00:27:27Stop talking right now.
00:27:30Before you say something you regret.
00:27:32God.
00:27:34The Gemini killer.
00:27:36It was right there in the name the whole time.
00:27:38Twins.
00:27:39What do you think Praetor would do if he knew?
00:27:42No way he's going to believe the new guy's crazy ass conspiracy theory.
00:27:45Oh, I won't say a word.
00:27:47It's our little secret.
00:27:51What you and your brother have done is genius.
00:28:08We created him together.
00:28:11Gemini.
00:28:15Greatest killer to ever terrorize the world.
00:28:17I've been a fan for a long time.
00:28:20So have many other people.
00:28:22Yeah.
00:28:23Although you are the first one to figure out our secret.
00:28:29I envy you.
00:28:32Having someone just like you.
00:28:36Same past.
00:28:39Same instincts.
00:28:41Same view of the world.
00:28:46Someone who has your back.
00:28:49What we have is very special.
00:28:52I had a brother.
00:28:55He was...
00:28:58like us.
00:28:59Did he know about what you do?
00:29:02For a little while there.
00:29:05I thought...
00:29:07Maybe we'd have what you two have.
00:29:09An honest relationship.
00:29:13I think about that sometimes.
00:29:15How things might have been...
00:29:19If we hadn't been strangers most of our lives.
00:29:24If we'd been able to work together.
00:29:27We were...
00:29:28We were wrong.
00:29:30We found each other in our thirties.
00:29:35A little late for brotherly bonding.
00:29:42God, how do you do it?
00:29:45How have you kept your secret all these years?
00:29:49I can't get into specifics.
00:29:51No, of course not.
00:29:58But...
00:29:59Okay, rule number one.
00:30:01Never be seen together.
00:30:03We've developed a...
00:30:05Highly specific system for communication.
00:30:11You mean like leaving notes at bookstores?
00:30:19I was so starstruck.
00:30:21Being in the same room with my idol.
00:30:24I couldn't resist and I...
00:30:27followed you.
00:30:30I'm curious.
00:30:36They say twins can feel each other's pain.
00:30:39Is that true?
00:30:41Did you feel a sting in your chest last night?
00:30:44Around 8.20?
00:30:46Why?
00:30:48Because that's when I stabbed your brother in the chest.
00:30:51Did you feel a hot flash when I threw his body in the furnace?
00:30:55I'm glad that you and your twin found your thing together.
00:30:58Me, I have my own thing.
00:31:01Killing killers.
00:31:05Oh, hey!
00:31:15I'll never get used to killing in front of an audience.
00:31:24He killed my brother.
00:31:28Help!
00:31:35Help!
00:31:36Your secret is safe with me.
00:31:38Help!
00:31:43Get back!
00:31:48I couldn't stop the bleeding.
00:31:51What the hell happened?
00:31:52Why did he go after you?
00:31:54He was acting weird saying all kinds of crazy shit.
00:31:58He was calling this his ultimate share.
00:32:01I knew this guy was insane!
00:32:02He was going on about how he was going to prove he was a visionary by taking out Lowell and
00:32:07me and Al.
00:32:09Put the gun away, Charlie.
00:32:13This is all my fault.
00:32:16I encouraged his delusions of grandeur.
00:32:20Always told him his work was extraordinary.
00:32:23Obviously, my patronage over the years only made him feel more entitled.
00:32:26And more psycho!
00:32:27Oh, God.
00:32:29It's just too much goddamn blood.
00:32:30That's why I strangle.
00:32:32Gemini kills in pairs.
00:32:33What are you talking about?
00:32:35He was always bragging about his double kills.
00:32:36Now he's picking people off one by one with a wine glass.
00:32:40Doesn't make sense.
00:32:41He went after me.
00:32:43What was I supposed to do?
00:32:44I'll tell you what I want to do.
00:32:45I want to get the heck out of here.
00:32:47I can't wait to get back to Wisconsin.
00:32:49Al, do not let this disrupt your stay with us, please.
00:32:52We've taken care of a big problem, thanks to Red.
00:32:55The worst is behind us.
00:32:57I'm out. I'm out.
00:32:58We need to get cleaned up.
00:32:59Charlie will be happy to take care of that cut for you.
00:33:05Gareth may have been the favorite son around here, but today Prater saw the Gareth I wanted him to see.
00:33:11A lunatic who got too big for his britches.
00:33:14And the cherry on top.
00:33:15Aside from killing twins, the Lowell problem is officially solved.
00:33:20Three birds, one stone.
00:33:23An inch to the left, you would have cut your radial artery.
00:33:27You would have bled out and been dead in two minutes.
00:33:30Wow.
00:33:30That wasn't my experience the last time I bled out.
00:33:33Scary.
00:33:37I've seen it happen.
00:33:38I've made it happen.
00:33:42Lucky me.
00:33:44Hmm.
00:33:47Very lucky.
00:33:56You're in the poops.
00:33:57You've played the west.
00:33:58Oh the wood you need.
00:34:00It's a valley full.
00:34:03But higher than you.
00:34:05But it's not just kids, just say the least.
00:34:09We've got ideas
00:34:11To us that's dear
00:34:13Like capitalists
00:34:16Like communists
00:34:18Like lots of things
00:34:20You've heard about
00:34:22And redneck girls
00:34:25Make us pissed
00:34:27And stupid stuff
00:34:29It makes a shot
00:34:31Hiding from somebody?
00:34:34Uh, no.
00:34:35I'm here alone.
00:34:37Oh, so you're actually reading that brochure?
00:34:39How is it?
00:34:40Well, story's alright
00:34:43Characters suck
00:34:44You know who actually has amazing brochures?
00:34:45My orthopedist
00:34:46Talk about sexy
00:34:50What happened to your arm?
00:34:51New Year's Eve happened
00:34:52Some drunk idiot ran my motorcycle
00:34:54Sent me flying
00:34:55Ripped my arm open
00:34:56Worst part is
00:34:57The nerve damage left my hand stuck like this
00:35:01I'm fucking with you
00:35:02I was in an accident though
00:35:04So no parents?
00:35:06You an orphan or what?
00:35:07Yeah
00:35:08My mom was murdered
00:35:09And I killed my dad
00:35:13I'm fucking with you
00:35:15My mom is dead though
00:35:19I'm Gigi
00:35:21I'm Harrison
00:35:23My dad said he'd come
00:35:25But I don't see him
00:35:26Well let's take a walk
00:35:27See if we can find him
00:35:29Hello future students
00:35:30We're about to begin our tour
00:35:31My name is Gigi Jones
00:35:33I'm a sophomore here
00:35:34And I will be your tour guide this afternoon
00:35:36Welcome to the Collings College of Criminology
00:35:41Right this way
00:35:57Welcome to the life of a serial killer dad
00:36:07Kill a pair of twins
00:36:08Then rush to a college store with your son
00:36:12Ed
00:36:15This wasn't the retreat
00:36:17That I hoped it would be
00:36:19Are you sure you don't need any help getting home?
00:36:23I'm fine
00:36:24We usually have a final meal
00:36:26To wrap up the gathering
00:36:28It'll be a little smaller this year
00:36:29But I trust
00:36:31You'll feel up for joining us
00:36:33I wouldn't miss it
00:36:57If there's no other questions
00:36:58We've come to the end of our tour
00:37:00With an opportunity to audit a forensic psychology class
00:37:05Enjoy
00:37:13Is that your dad?
00:37:16I'll be in the lobby
00:37:17If I see anybody flexing lost dad energy
00:37:20I'll send him your way
00:37:21Thanks
00:37:48Let's welcome back
00:37:50Detective Claudette Wallace
00:37:52To continue her visiting lecturer series
00:37:57Good evening
00:38:00This week I will be discussing a local case
00:38:03You may be familiar with
00:38:05It certainly dominated the headlines
00:38:08I am the lead investigator
00:38:13Please raise your hand if you have heard of
00:38:17The New York Ripper
00:38:21You may think his crime spree is over
00:38:24But you would be wrong
00:38:26First
00:38:27To understand criminal behavior
00:38:29We must understand criminal psychopathy
00:38:31That is how we
00:38:40That is how we determine motive
00:38:43Conduct interrogations
00:38:45And ultimately catch killers
00:38:47But this case is unusual
00:38:49Because the New York Ripper stopped killing years ago
00:38:52And yet his crimes continue to cause harm
00:38:54Isn't that
00:38:56Did you know
00:38:58No
00:38:58Everything we do is about
00:39:01One
00:39:01Identifying and stopping people
00:39:04Who purposefully
00:39:05And repeatedly cause harm
00:39:07And two
00:39:08Make things right
00:39:12I have been investigating the Ripper
00:39:14Since I joined the force
00:39:15Though he does not kill anymore
00:39:17He continues to contact and torment the loved ones of his victims
00:39:22This is one of those calls
00:39:25A message he left for the sister of a victim
00:39:28She thought she could run
00:39:30She didn't have anywhere to go
00:39:31In that shitty little house of hers
00:39:33All she could do was cower in her own bed
00:39:36Your sweet little sister
00:39:38Hiding under that flimsy quilt
00:39:40Bet that was a gift from grandma, huh?
00:39:43That's why I took it off her
00:39:44Before I ripped her open
00:39:45Wouldn't want to get blood all over grandma's quilt
00:39:48Man, you should have heard your sister begging me to just kill her
00:39:52Incredible how long a girl as small as her
00:39:54I could stay alive while I took her organs out one by one
00:40:00His cruelty is not careless
00:40:03It is calculated
00:40:05He never says anything that we can trace back to him
00:40:08We are still not certain what weapon he used
00:40:10But given the evidence
00:40:11We believe it was a crowbar-like tool
00:40:14All of the victims were found with multiple sharp force injuries
00:40:20Puncture wounds
00:40:21As well as evulsion injuries
00:40:24Her crowbar theory is close
00:40:26But the Ripper found a better tool
00:40:28Serial killers are predators
00:40:31They need the thrill of the hunt to feel something
00:40:36Reliving the violent details of his kills
00:40:38Is a way for the Ripper to continue experiencing the hunt
00:40:42And the power he feels
00:40:47Psychopaths are not capable of empathy
00:40:49Or love
00:40:52They are emotionally deficient individuals
00:40:55Who behave only in service to themselves
00:40:57Emotionally deficient
00:41:00Is that how my son sees me?
00:41:07Thank you
00:41:09How was the tour?
00:41:11Nice campus?
00:41:13It was, uh, good
00:41:17About what she was saying
00:41:22I may not experience love
00:41:27The way other people do
00:41:31But I know
00:41:34The way I feel about you
00:41:38Is different
00:41:40Than the way I feel about
00:41:42Anyone else in the world
00:41:50Thanks for that, Dad
00:42:02Well, let's get out of here
00:42:04Yeah
00:42:06Mr. Morgan
00:42:11And also Mr. Morgan
00:42:13You are Harrison's father
00:42:16Nice detective work
00:42:17I'm surprised to see you here
00:42:19I'm thinking about becoming a cop
00:42:25That probably sounds weird
00:42:26After how we met
00:42:27But honestly
00:42:29Seeing how dedicated you were
00:42:31To helping Ryan Foster's victims get justice
00:42:35It was inspiring
00:42:36So you were following in the footsteps of your father
00:42:40How do you mean?
00:42:42You were with Miami Metro Homicide, correct?
00:42:46Your old colleague, Angel Batista
00:42:48Paid me a visit
00:42:51Right
00:42:53Batista
00:42:54He was a good guy
00:42:57Kind of spiraled
00:42:58When he found out his partner
00:42:59Was the Bay Arbor Butcher
00:43:01Maybe you've heard of him
00:43:03James Doakes
00:43:06He was never really the same after that
00:43:08I'm sure that was upsetting
00:43:11For everyone
00:43:12Yeah, everybody had to work hard
00:43:13To move on
00:43:14But some
00:43:18Just couldn't
00:43:19And then it got worse
00:43:20When he lost his ex
00:43:21In the line of duty
00:43:22He still loved her
00:43:23Poor guy
00:43:26Never really came back from that
00:43:28He kind of pushed us all away
00:43:30But we all loved him
00:43:35Thanks for the show and tell
00:43:37It's very eye-opening
00:43:39Oh
00:43:41One more thing
00:43:42Your crowbar theory is interesting
00:43:45But I couldn't help but notice
00:43:47The blood spatter is more consistent
00:43:49With a longer object
00:43:51Something with a handle
00:43:53That could be swung
00:43:55Maybe with a point at the end
00:43:57Like a hook
00:44:10I didn't see that coming
00:44:12Yeah, she surprised me too
00:44:14No, I'm talking about
00:44:15Your whole wanting to be a cop thing
00:44:19Am I crazy for wanting to do this?
00:44:21No, it makes sense
00:44:23A strong moral compass
00:44:25Runs in the family
00:44:27Your Aunt Deb and Grandpa Harry
00:44:29Would be proud
00:44:31It was you
00:44:33You're the one who inspired me
00:44:39Application QR codes on the back
00:44:40Oh, yeah
00:44:41This is gonna be the fun
00:44:43For sure
00:44:43More fun than my orthopedist
00:44:50Hey, Dad
00:44:51You wanna meet me at the car?
00:44:53Oh
00:44:54Right
00:44:56I'm gonna go check out the gift shop
00:45:00Thanks for flagging him down
00:45:01No worries
00:45:03So what do you think of the place?
00:45:05All that serial killer talk
00:45:06Didn't scare you off, did it?
00:45:08I think I can handle it
00:45:10I'm gonna have to
00:45:10If I wanna be a cop
00:45:13What about you?
00:45:13Do you like it here?
00:45:14Love it
00:45:15I had to take a few weeks off
00:45:16After the accident
00:45:17But I'm finally just
00:45:18Getting back into things
00:45:19I'm just dying to get out
00:45:20Of this breeze
00:45:21Hmm, that's gotta be a pain
00:45:23I didn't realize how much shit
00:45:24I do with my right hand
00:45:25If I had to get creative
00:45:26With grooming and
00:45:31Self-care
00:45:35For a guy who wants to be a detective
00:45:36You're missing a lot of clues here
00:45:38One more hint
00:45:41Okay
00:45:42How about your number?
00:45:54It looks good on you
00:45:55You're a dad
00:45:57I'm glad you came through for him
00:46:01I had a very good teacher
00:46:03He's becoming a man right before our eyes
00:46:08Wish I could be at his graduation
00:46:09I mean, you will be
00:46:12Right?
00:46:20She seems nice
00:46:22Uh, yeah
00:46:23Dad, we're not gonna talk about that
00:46:25No, sir
00:46:26Are you freaked out at all
00:46:27That Batista's talking to Detective Wallace?
00:46:30I'm not worried
00:46:33Shouldn't you be?
00:46:34I mean, it seems like he's
00:46:36Really got it in for you
00:46:37And probably me too
00:46:38Ryan's murder's already been solved
00:46:41It's a win for the cops
00:46:43They're not gonna make their lives
00:46:44More difficult
00:46:45No matter how hard Batista pushes
00:46:47He'll butt his head against the wall
00:46:49A few more times
00:46:49And then realize he can't live another day
00:46:51Without a plate of rope
00:46:52A vieja
00:46:53And head back to Miami
00:46:58Am I taking you back to the hotel?
00:47:01Yep
00:47:04I'm glad you're going to this school
00:47:06The first crime you gotta solve
00:47:07Is the prices of that gift shop
00:47:09This hat sent me back 40 bucks
00:47:24Tim
00:47:25Tim
00:47:25Tim
00:47:26Tim
00:47:26Tim
00:47:58Claudette is right about me
00:48:01One, I purposefully and repeatedly cause harm
00:48:06To people who purposefully and repeatedly cause harm
00:48:10And two
00:48:13This makes everything right
00:48:25It's like I'm back in Miami
00:48:32Batista
00:48:35Hey!
00:48:37There you go, keep it straight
00:48:39At least I got it
00:48:41Looks like you got a lot of things
00:48:43There you go
00:48:44Dixter! Look who we met!
00:48:47Hey!
00:48:49Surprise!
00:48:50Is that Mano?
00:48:52Angel!
00:48:56What are you doing here?
00:48:58Just passing through, I thought I'd try to catch you
00:49:02Good timing!
00:49:04You almost missed him
00:49:06I taught this guy how to salsa 30 years ago
00:49:09Ah, that was a different life
00:49:12Same dance
00:49:15Got yourself a good situation here
00:49:17Real nice folks
00:49:19I got lucky
00:49:20Tell me about it
00:49:22One year a car ride
00:49:23Got a job
00:49:25Friends
00:49:26A place to stay
00:49:29Then again you always had a knack for winning people over
00:49:32And keeping secrets
00:49:34Why didn't you tell us you worked for the police?
00:49:39So much has happened since then
00:49:41Hey buddy, it's late
00:49:42Why don't you let me give you a ride back to wherever you're staying
00:49:45And we can catch up in the car
00:49:46How's that sound?
00:49:47Mano
00:49:52I'm only gonna say this once
00:49:56Stay away from me
00:49:58From my house
00:50:00My family
00:50:03And especially my son
00:50:06You think I'm just gonna back off?
00:50:10Let you get away with what you did to Maria
00:50:12And dokes
00:50:15And Deb
00:50:20You don't wanna get into this
00:50:22Or what?
00:50:24What are you gonna do?
00:50:27Pretty damn coincidental
00:50:28Pretty damn coincidental
00:50:29You becoming a rideshare driver
00:50:30Just when there's a serial killer
00:50:32Taking out rideshare drivers
00:50:36That's a move right out of the Bay Harbor Butch's playbook
00:50:46If I really am who you think I am
00:50:51This can't possibly end well for you
00:51:04I'll take my chances buddy
00:51:12This is where you get out
00:51:39Oh
00:51:42She cried to the southern wind
00:51:46About a love that pursued the end
00:51:51Every dream in her heart was gone
00:51:55Heading for a showdown
00:52:00Bad FEMA, what's your name?
00:52:03Looks like we're riding on the same train
00:52:06Looks as though there'll be more fame
00:52:11It's gonna be a showdown
00:52:16And it's a rain
00:52:19All over the world
00:52:25It's a rain
00:52:28All over the world
00:52:31Happy night
00:52:32The longest night
00:52:34The longest night
00:52:42She came to me like my friend
00:52:46She blew it on the southern wind
00:52:49Now my heart has burned the stone again
00:52:53It's gonna be a showdown
00:52:58It's gonna be a showdown
00:53:00Save me
00:53:02Oh, save me
00:53:06It's a real submarine
00:53:09It's gonna be a showdown
00:53:13It's gonna be a showdown
00:53:15And it's a rain
00:53:19All over the world
00:53:21All over the world
00:53:24The rain
00:53:25The rain
00:53:26The rain
00:53:28The rain
00:53:28The rain
00:53:30The rain
00:53:34The rain
00:53:35The rain
00:53:35The rain
00:53:36The rain
00:53:37The rain
00:53:37The rain
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