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Tracker - Season 3 - Episode 07: Eat the Rich

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00:08Sharks glide through the balloon, powerful, poised, and perfectly controlled.
00:15Around them, a team of divers, hovers, hearts pounding, campers rolling.
00:23Bull sharks are one of the most fun.
00:41This is where the balloon is.
00:41Here we go.
00:42This is where the balloon is.
00:47I have no idea.
00:53This is where the balloon is at.
00:53Let's go.
01:23Let's go.
02:04Let's go.
02:23I worked with your dad.
02:24Are you a government man?
02:26No, no.
02:27Definitely not a government man.
02:29Um, how'd you find me?
02:31It's what I do.
02:32I find people.
02:33I could have just called.
02:36Question for you.
02:37Uh, does your dad ever mention, uh, Ashton Shaw?
02:42That's my father.
02:43Maybe the three of them might have been doing some work together.
02:45Well, yeah, that was a long time ago.
02:47I was like nine, ten, but, but I remember your dad.
02:50He stayed with us for a few weeks.
02:52What about David Pearson?
02:53He stayed with you as well?
02:55Yeah, he stayed with us a lot.
02:56But, uh, your father just that one summer.
02:58Do you remember anything else about my father?
03:01Anything at all?
03:02What?
03:03Just that he taught me how to shoot my first gun.
03:06Yeah.
03:08Ashton, I, I, I liked him.
03:09He was, he was good to me.
03:12From what I read, your father was a neurologist, right?
03:15Mm-hmm.
03:15Yeah, Stanford.
03:16And then Yale.
03:18Yours?
03:18Research lab, Cal Berkeley, environmental science mostly, and then sort of, uh, well,
03:24went down a different path, I guess you could say.
03:25Oh, okay.
03:26Yeah.
03:28It's, uh, died in 2003, same as Pearson.
03:32You got a take on Pearson?
03:34DOD, far as I can tell.
03:36High-level clearance.
03:38Do you have any idea why a government guy like Pearson would be working with a neurologist?
03:42No.
03:43No, I don't.
03:44Me and my dad were never close, so, you know, he always, he always treated me like a patient
03:50instead of a son.
03:53You have any idea what the three of them were doing that summer?
03:57All I remember is they were, they were holed up in the garage having think tanks, as he
04:01called them.
04:02Any idea what about?
04:03Not really, no, but I did spy on them one time.
04:07Yeah, uh, they were watching these tapes of a, of a man hooked up to a machine.
04:13But, um, it was weird.
04:18Hey, Andy, you got a call.
04:19Yeah, well, sorry, I gotta, I gotta get some work done.
04:22But, hey, hey, there's an extra set of rounds there, man.
04:24Feel free to fire a few off in the house.
04:27Yeah, it was great to meet you.
04:29Appreciate it.
04:31All right.
04:59It's like you're, uh, jammed up with me.
05:01Do you mind if I have at it?
05:04Yeah?
05:05Mm-hmm.
05:07It's like you have an ejection port malfunction.
05:09You see this here?
05:09This dispense shell didn't eject properly.
05:12It's called a stovepipe.
05:13Actually, so what you do is just tap the mag, you rack, right there.
05:20Good to go.
05:21Oh, uh, thank you.
05:24You're welcome.
05:25Oh, uh, my name's Dale.
05:28Let me meet you, Dale.
05:29Uh, overheard you saying you find missing people?
05:34I do.
05:37I could really use your help.
05:40My daughter, Noelle, is missing.
05:43How long has she been gone?
05:44Two days.
05:45We talk every Saturday.
05:47Waited and waited and straight to voicemail every call.
05:51Tell the police?
05:52Yes, sir.
05:53First thing I did was file a missing persons report.
05:56Cops met me at her apartment for a wellness check and found her phone.
05:59No signs of forced entry.
06:00No signs of foul play.
06:02But her e-bike is gone, and that's how she works and gets around the city.
06:06Okay, well, it sounds like Boston PD should still be looking for her.
06:11Unless maybe, maybe they found something you're not telling me about?
06:15Okay, look, they found drugs at her apartment, so Boston PD said they can't chase around some stoner who's gone
06:20missing for the weekend.
06:22But I'm telling you, that stuff isn't hers.
06:25She doesn't even drink.
06:27Her older brother was an addict.
06:29He died because of it.
06:33Okay.
06:35Where was the last place anyone saw her?
06:37Oh, uh, this is her schedule.
06:41Okay.
06:42No one has seen or heard from her since she went to work Friday night.
06:46Friday night?
06:48Boston Blaze?
06:49Yeah, some weed dispensary.
06:52Noelle makes deliveries for them.
06:53You were by there, maybe?
06:54Confront someone?
06:55You're, uh...
06:57Oh, yeah, I did.
07:00I spoke to her manager.
07:02I may have lost my temper, and he had his goon toss me out.
07:04Your daughter ever have a problem with this guy, the manager guy?
07:08Oh, yeah.
07:09She told me that he was late on paying her last week, so when she asked him for it, he
07:13blew his lid.
07:14He got up in her face, started yelling and threatening her.
07:18I told her to quit.
07:22She told me she couldn't afford to.
07:25Know why you're here?
07:27Playing with guns, Jaya?
07:29Maybe planning to do something stupid?
07:34I don't know what to do.
07:37Look, mister, I don't know what you charge, but I promise you I will find some way to pay you.
07:46No one will help me.
07:53I'll help you.
08:10Hey, Rini.
08:11How's New York treating you?
08:12Yeah, pretty good.
08:14Trip with my mom, you know, spas, Broadway, your kind of thing.
08:18I can get you a ticket to Mama Mia tonight if you want.
08:21Oh, it's very sweet, but I've already seen it a couple times.
08:23You, uh, you enjoy yourselves.
08:25Did you get my texts?
08:26Yeah, Randy filled me in.
08:27I didn't even know you were in Boston.
08:28Just passing through.
08:30Anything on that dispensary guy she had a problem with?
08:32Yeah, I talked to my guy at the Boston Public Defender's office.
08:36Uh, it's a Vince Unger, 35, on parole, manages a Boston Blaze weed dispensary,
08:42and caught his first charge for distribution at the age of 18.
08:46Overachiever.
08:46Okay, well, Noelle's father's pretty convinced this guy has something to do with her disappearance.
08:50Looks like he's got a prior for assault, and an ex-girlfriend took out a restraining order.
08:55Well, thanks for the info, Rini.
08:56I appreciate it.
08:57Yeah, let me know if you need anything else.
09:06Dude, I seriously don't know what you're talking about.
09:08You're smoking more product than you're delivering, dummy.
09:10I'm going to take it out of your ass.
09:12Whoa.
09:14Mind your own business.
09:16I got this.
09:31Noelle Buchanan.
09:32Where is she?
09:33No idea.
09:34Then why'd you beat up her old man?
09:35It's self-defense.
09:36Crazy old bastard came in hot accusing me.
09:39He's looking for his daughter.
09:40You do something to her?
09:40No, bitch.
09:41That's something to me.
09:41She bailed before she finished her deliveries.
09:43Never came back with my money or my weed.
09:45Come on.
09:46Get up.
09:46Right here.
09:46Come here.
09:47Sit your ass down.
09:50Where was she delivering to?
09:52I ain't telling you, squad.
09:54I've got to protect the privacy of my customers.
09:56How about I call the police?
09:57Have them swing by, huh?
09:59File a report.
10:00Assault.
10:00Pretty sure that's a violation of your parole.
10:04She was supposed to do drops in Cambridge, but she requested the harbor.
10:08Why?
10:08How should I know?
10:09Probably one of the big spenders in that part of town.
10:11Tips, you know what?
10:11She seemed nervous, worried, anything like that?
10:13She was all over the place.
10:14She was rushing around like she was late, but her shift just started.
10:17How many deliveries did she miss?
10:18Five that I know for sure.
10:20I'm still calling her out.
10:23You lay a finger on her or her dad ever again, I'm going to come back here.
10:26And I don't want to come back here.
10:28Okay?
10:29Yeah.
10:29Okay.
10:30Show me her delivery schedule.
10:32Show me her delivery schedule.
11:12Show me her delivery schedule.
11:34I don't know.
12:04I don't know.
12:30Mr. Boss?
12:56I don't know.
13:18I don't know.
13:32I don't know.
13:54I don't know.
13:57I don't know.
14:28I don't know.
14:49I don't know.
14:52I don't know.
15:13I don't know.
15:29I don't know.
16:03I don't know.
16:17I don't know.
16:33I don't know.
16:34He gave her a burner phone, sent her out the fire escape.
16:36I don't know why he'd send her to his home address.
16:38Okay, well, it looks like he has a rental property.
16:39He Airbnb's it.
16:41He's got to be the one.
16:41Send me that address.
16:42You got it, man.
16:43Thanks, Randy.
16:46Thanks, Randy.
16:55Thanks, Randy.
17:12I don't know.
17:13I'm a nurse.
17:14I love you.
17:23I love you.
17:27I love you.
17:30I love you.
17:31I love you.
17:34I love you.
17:35I love you.
18:02Hey.
18:03Yo, Colt.
18:03So I did a global search on our lawyer's online activity before he died, and it looks like his entire
18:09search history has been wiped.
18:10Let me guess. After he died.
18:12You got it. But whoever did it didn't realize that he logged into his LexisNexis account.
18:17Online legal records portal. What was he looking for?
18:21Okay, so he pulled a bunch of cases from over the years, but they all seem to come back to
18:25this one family.
18:26The Bennings. This old money family out of Austin.
18:29Bennings. Hold on a second. I know that name.
18:36Bennings. Yeah.
18:37Noelle worked a party for them the night before she disappeared. A place called the Rosewood Chateau.
18:42Rosewood Chateau.
18:47Very fancy-ass place.
18:49Uh-huh. Velvet rope vibes. I dig it. What you thinking?
18:53She works that party, and she needs a lawyer. Something happened.
18:57Let me widen the search.
19:02Oh, damn.
19:03Some dude who worked that same event, uh, a waiter named Aaron Delaney, he was found in an alley outside
19:09of Rosewood Chateau after a tequila launch party.
19:12What happened?
19:12Police ruled it a mugging. Strangled to death. Phone and money stolen. Are you buying this?
19:17Nope.
19:18I'm also not buying that that lawyer had a heart attack in the bathroom.
19:21I was thinking the same thing. So, Noelle sees this waiter murdered, goes to the lawyer for help.
19:27And someone follows her from the lawyer's office back here. They take her, make it look like a robbery.
19:34Bennings are definitely involved.
19:43Thanks for letting me shower. Water pressure in my place sucks.
19:49No problem.
19:52So, you, uh, want to grab lunch?
19:57You know, I, um, kind of thought that this was going to be the part where you said that I
20:03had a great night, and that was really fun, see you around, you know, and then we both just know
20:11we wouldn't.
20:13I had a great time last night.
20:15Uh...
20:17That was really fun.
20:18Mm.
20:20So, you run.
20:22I'm going to write my number down so you have it.
20:25Okay.
20:26Just in case.
20:30Uh...
20:30You never know.
20:34You never know.
20:37Ha, ha, ha.
20:46Hey, Coulter.
20:48You all right?
20:49Yeah, never better.
20:51Did you get anything on the Benny family?
20:53I sure did.
20:55Like, you can't throw a rock in Boston without it hitting a plaque with the Benning name on it.
21:00A lot of influence, huh?
21:01They restore historical buildings and bankroll politicians.
21:04They even host the police commissioner's gala every year.
21:08Sounds like a family that's obsessed with optics.
21:10No, you think?
21:10You could look at those case files Randy sent.
21:12Yeah, I sure did.
21:13Yeah, I sure did.
21:14And it's a load of NDAs and gag orders and intimidation by countersuits.
21:19I mean, these people work hard to hide their dirt.
21:21So they got a team of lawyers cleaning up their messes.
21:23Well, that's usually how it works.
21:25But I've got a guy that I can talk to.
21:27Uh, just give me a bit.
21:28All right.
21:28I'm going to head to the Rosewood Chateau.
21:30Noelle was working a party there.
21:31Maybe somebody saw something.
21:32Then let me know if you find anything.
22:31Noelle was working a party there.
22:37Enzo.
22:39Remy Green.
22:41Thanks for making the time.
22:42Sorry for short notice.
22:44Please, you say the word and I'll clear the cow.
22:47Still like an Aperol spritz in the afternoon?
22:49Oh, you know I would.
22:52But I just don't have much time, so I'm going to cut right to it.
22:55Yeah?
22:56Do you still manage the assets for the Benning family?
23:00No, not for a while.
23:02Look, there's a missing girl, and she might have crossed with the Bennings, gotten into some trouble.
23:07Okay, uh, I'm not touching this.
23:10And you shouldn't either.
23:13These aren't people that you poke around at.
23:15Enzo?
23:17I just want to know what kind of trouble they're covering up.
23:20All right, and seeing as how you oversaw their money, I'm thinking you've seen how this works.
23:26Are we talking the old man Gene Benning?
23:29He's cutthroat.
23:30He will do anything to protect the name.
23:34It's recent.
23:35The missing girl, she worked catering for a tequila launch party that the Bennings were paying for.
23:40And that exact same night, a waiter from that party, a guy named Aaron Delaney, he was found dead outside
23:48the alleyway of that bar.
23:49Well, if it's recent, it's not Gene.
23:52He battled bladder cancer, and then he found religion.
23:54He's trying to rebrand himself.
23:57Okay.
23:59So, if it's not the father, then who?
24:01Maybe the son Graham.
24:03Apple, tree, but half as smart as the old man.
24:06Okay.
24:06Tell me about him.
24:07He's blowing through his trust fund, rehab in three different countries, weapons charges, and that's just the stuff that I've
24:12heard about.
24:13So, I figure it gets worse.
24:14Okay.
24:19Who makes their problems disappear?
24:24I need a name.
24:59I need a name.
25:13I need a new logo.
25:13I don't know.
25:54Okay, so get this.
25:57The fixer who cleans up for the Bennings goes by the name MC.
26:01What's his story?
26:02Well, her story is that she's an absolute bulldog.
26:05I mean, she was in crisis management in Silicon Valley briefly
26:09and then went into single-client representation as a private family attorney.
26:13So she's the Bennings' lawyer and the fixer?
26:15Yeah, and needless to say, she is very good at what she does.
26:19Kind of like someone else you know.
26:20I think I'm already on her radar.
26:21What do you mean?
26:23She sent somebody to cut my brake lines while I was at the lawyer's rental.
26:26Wait, what?
26:27I think they're staking the place out because he came back to finish their job.
26:30Oh my God, Coulter, are you okay?
26:31Better than the other guy.
26:33I'm in his car right now, searching through his GPS nav.
26:36I think they followed her to the lawyer's office
26:38and then to the rental where they kidnapped her.
26:41Okay, and so where would they take her from there?
26:47Benning Estate?
26:48Well, my source thinks that it's the son, Graham Benning.
26:51So she's cleaning up one of his messes.
26:53I'm sending you a picture now.
26:56Got it.
26:57On my way.
27:11Cimini, let me in!
27:14Bro, you're not supposed to be here.
27:16Come on, let me talk to her.
27:17She won't say anything.
27:18All right.
27:19And you think she went to that lawyer for estate planning?
27:22She had the chance to stay quiet.
27:25She didn't.
27:26Come on, Milo, she'll listen to me.
27:27All right, so number one, it's Mr. Simmons to you, not Milo.
27:31We are not friends, kid.
27:33And two, you said she wasn't going to talk.
27:36And you'd convinced her it wasn't what it looked like
27:38and he was just passed out.
27:40Now, did that stop her from going to a lawyer?
27:43No, it did not.
27:44There has to be another way.
27:45Yeah, she could run her mouth about you strangling the waiter.
27:48I mean, how do you think that'll go?
27:50I told you, I was high out of my mind.
27:52It was an accident.
27:54Just listen to my plan.
27:55All right, all right.
27:57What's your plan, Graham?
27:58Call the police?
28:00Confess to murder?
28:01I should.
28:02You'll spend life in prison.
28:05Try and think it through.
28:07That hurts.
28:08The guys inside will do a whole lot worse.
28:11Graham?
28:12Honey?
28:14You okay?
28:15MC, thank God you're here.
28:16I don't think we should do this.
28:18Okay.
28:19We will figure something else out.
28:21Sound good?
28:22Really?
28:23Of course, honey.
28:25Come on.
28:26I want to hear your ideas.
28:48Time for your next dose.
28:55Please, please don't.
28:56I swear.
28:57I swear I won't say a word.
29:07You got fight, but I don't think you realized what you stepped in here.
29:13No one's going to believe I'm a junkie.
29:15They will.
29:16They'll find the drugs in your apartment if they haven't already, and with your brother
29:20being an addict, it's easy, ma'am.
29:23How do you know about my brother?
29:28No.
29:29No!
29:30What do you think?
29:31No!
29:33No!
29:36No!
29:37No!
29:38No!
29:40No!
29:40No!
29:41No!
29:43Shh!
29:43Shh!
29:43Shh!
29:45Shh!
29:45Shh!
29:45Shh!
29:45Shh!
29:45Shh!
29:47Shh!
29:47Shh!
29:48Shh!
29:54I think it's best if you let me handle this.
29:57Handle?
29:59Haven't I always taken care of you?
30:02Like when you totaled your 9-11 high on cocaine?
30:06Or when I had your name scrubbed from the police report after you paid underage strippers
30:11to come to your birthday party?
30:13Remember the scholarship that I had to give that girl you clipped in a hit-and-run in Vegas?
30:17I know I'm a screw-up MC, but I think we should call the police.
30:24I'm glad you're telling me how you feel, but contacting the authorities will not get us
30:28a permanent solution to this problem.
30:31You know, your only option is to trust me.
30:39Do you trust me?
30:42Okay.
31:13What are you standing around for?
31:15Set up a table and paying you.
31:17Oh no, I don't work here.
31:18Then you should get off my property.
31:20I'm just looking for Graham.
31:22What do you want with my son?
31:23Talk with him?
31:24Not today.
31:25We're having a fundraiser here tonight.
31:27I'm sure my son doesn't remember, but I'm certain you're not on the guest list.
31:30Just take a second.
31:31Jean, everything okay?
31:33Another one of Graham's friends.
31:35Handle this, will you?
31:36I'll take care of it.
31:39Madeline.
31:41I help manage the estate.
31:43You're doing a big job.
31:44It is.
31:46So what can I help you with?
31:49I'm just here to see Graham.
31:51Right.
31:51One of his friends.
31:54Sure.
31:56Well, sorry.
31:57I haven't seen him.
32:01Sure about that?
32:03What did you say your name once again?
32:07I didn't.
32:08I'm, uh...
32:10I want to see my way out.
32:11Good to meet you.
32:19Should I follow him?
32:21No.
32:22You have work to do.
32:45Okay, got it.
32:46I'm, uh...
32:55I don't want to get them all over there.
33:03Upstairs or downstairs?
33:52Upstairs or downstairs?
34:22Upstairs or downstairs?
34:30Upstairs or downstairs?
34:30Colt, you get in?
34:31I got in. I found Graham Benning.
34:33He's in his bathtub. He's dead. Wrist slit.
34:35Suicide?
34:35I don't think so.
34:36I think maybe he got brave,
34:38become a loose end that they had to tie up.
34:40Damn, man. These people are ruthless.
34:41If she had him killed, that means something went wrong.
34:43I need to find Noel now. I'm running out of time.
34:46Whatever you need.
34:47Okay. I'm staring at his phone right now.
34:49There's a message on here putting the blame on him,
34:51and there's a photo of Noel.
34:53Can you use the Bluetooth on my phone to hack into his?
34:56Find out where that message was sent from?
34:58I can get you close.
34:59Good. Do it.
35:03Connecting now.
35:09Okay. We're in and tracking.
35:14Alright. Came from the northwest corner of the bending estate.
35:16Okay. Looking at that now.
35:18There's a secure room there behind a gate.
35:21I see it. Yep. That's gotta be it.
35:32I see it.
35:33Sorry.
35:33I can't wait.
35:35No, excuse him.
35:49Hey here comes the other way.
35:51I don't mind.
35:51It's my turn.
35:52We're just about to get an end meme there.
35:52There's no good part.
36:09Hey, Noel. Look at me. Hey, come on, honey. Breathe. All right. Okay, breathe. Look at me.
36:15Can you open your eyes? Hey, can you hear me? Thank God it's you. I heard gunshots. I called
36:22the police. She's ODing. It's a paramedic. Um, here. Narcan. There you are. It's okay. I'm
36:39here to help you. Deep breaths. That's good. Gary Narcan?
36:52You never know when you might need it. The police are on their way.
36:58Come here. I got you. I got you. I got you. Come on.
37:04It's okay.
37:32Dad? I'm sorry I didn't tell you what was going on. It's okay. It's all gonna be okay.
37:40Is she safe now? She's back with you. She's safe. Thank you. You're welcome.
37:59Dad. You did a good job with her.
38:03I don't even know where to start. I gotta thank someone up above for letting me cross your path.
38:08I'm glad everything worked out for you. I may not have much, but I owe you everything.
38:13Just tell me what I can pay you.
38:15Hmm.
38:19That gun you had at the range. It's a Springfield, right?
38:23Yeah, yeah. It was.
38:25Well, you got your daughter back. I don't think you need the gun anymore, right?
38:28So what do you say? Hand that over to me.
38:32Call it even.
38:33Yeah.
38:53Whatever it is that brought you here, I hope you find it.
38:59Me too.
39:00Could I at least buy you dinner?
39:02It sounds good, but, uh, I got one more stop I gotta make.
39:06So.
39:12Take care of each other, okay?
39:21Did you forget something?
39:23Don't forget anything.
39:25Just thought we had more to talk about, MC.
39:30Have you spoken to the lead investigator?
39:32Quite a bit to sort with the family.
39:34I had no idea what Graham was up to.
39:36Yeah? What was that?
39:38I'm sure the police can provide you with details.
39:40No, no. I want to hear from you.
39:43Apparently, he strangled an acquaintance during a dispute.
39:46Noelle was witness to it.
39:48Aaron Delaney.
39:49That was his name.
39:51I'll take your word for it.
39:53Graham arranged for Noelle to be kidnapped by the man who tried to overdose her,
39:57the same man who he had dispose of a friend's body in an alley.
40:02Ah, the police say they have texts to prove it.
40:05Actually, Graham's been unstable for years.
40:08Seems he couldn't handle the mess he made.
40:11Almost hard to believe.
40:12It is, isn't it?
40:14Mm-hmm.
40:15Yeah.
40:16Not the first time you've done this, is it?
40:19I just work here.
40:21Mm-hmm.
40:21So what is it really?
40:23I don't understand.
40:24Yeah, you do. Come on.
40:25It's just the two of us talking out here, right?
40:27You can tell me.
40:29That guy that you had cut my brake line, he didn't report back, did he?
40:38You knew exactly who I was before I showed up here.
40:41So what you, with the plan B, you told Gene,
40:43Graham is, he's too much, too, too much to deal with.
40:46It's the only way out.
40:49Amputate a limb, save the patient.
40:52I've heard I put that way before.
40:57I'm just happy that Noelle can go back to her life now.
41:02You covered your tracks pretty well.
41:04You really did.
41:05The way I see it, the only way you get caught now
41:08is if something else happens to Noelle,
41:10so you're pretty much forced, aren't you, to stay away?
41:13Like I said, I'm just happy Noelle is safe.
41:16That poor girl's been through so much.
41:18She has.
41:21I know what you did.
41:23Love that for you.
41:25Mm-hmm.
41:26The thing is, with people like you, you slip up.
41:29You're gonna make a mistake, and you're gonna get caught.
41:34Maybe.
41:35But it's not gonna be today.
41:37But it will happen.
41:40I just hope I'm here to see it when it does.
41:43Mm-hmm.
41:44Let's go.
42:15Let's go.
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