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Law And Order Toronto Criminal Intent S03E09
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00:00The following program is rated 14-plus and contains scenes of violence, coarse language, and mature themes. Viewer discretion is
00:07advised.
00:15In Toronto's war on crime, the worst offenders are pursued by the detectives of the Specialized Criminal Investigations Unit. These
00:23are their stories.
00:28Loves to cook. All right, two or more languages. You lot are putting me to shame. All right, what about
00:37Love's Life performance?
00:40Jim Gower, Peter Buff, Edwin. Could be twins.
00:45Back home, I once did costume design for a theater company in Nairobi. I made this tie, actually.
00:53All right, forget twins. You have way too much time. I bet you're proud of your son.
00:59Would you care to try Len's famous Dayton walnut cookies?
01:04Have fun.
01:07All right, so, drinks coffee, tea, and...
01:10Hey, Adam. Oof, what happened there?
01:13Just brain tendon. Just hit the background.
01:15I used to do a bit of boxing back in the day. Wrist support is everything.
01:19Yeah, thanks.
01:21Hey, Tevin.
01:22Welcome back, Len.
01:35Wait, a room?
01:37Babe, it's a den. It doesn't even have a door.
01:40Yeah, but I have a new triple A.
01:42I thought that broke.
01:44Which is why I need the rooming.
01:48Whoa, hi.
01:50You don't tape over someone's face. It's old news, Hazel.
01:53That doesn't mean there's too much to cover.
01:55All right, my bad.
02:23Thanks for bringing me.
02:24Oh, don't mention it.
02:26Oh, don't mention it. I've been where you are.
02:28It's two doubles.
02:31And, uh, I'm single.
02:33Leave the kid alone. We're gonna find a spot.
02:39Hey.
02:41Are you holding?
02:47I know, I know. I drop it, I stock it.
02:51Baby?
02:52What can I get you to drink?
02:56What exactly are they saying?
02:58Well, let them spin the story however they want, as long as my name doesn't come up.
03:05Yeah, all right. Thanks.
03:07Keep me posted.
03:09Are you there, Webb?
03:11Traffic incident at Church and Wellesley.
03:14Web here, currently unavailable.
03:20Boys, now I know that it's true.
03:22It's not me, Blake.
03:23Hey, take it easy on him.
03:25He just wants to see the show.
03:26You don't speak to me about my son.
03:29Let that be your first and last mistake.
03:38So I said if she wants a nanny, she can pay the payroll tax.
03:43God, Em, you're like the only woman I know that can cardio and gossip at the same time.
03:46Hey, buddy.
03:48Oh, my God.
03:54Yes!
03:56No, no, no!
03:56No, no!
03:56I know.
03:56No, no, no, no!
03:58No, no, no, no.
03:58No, no, no, no.
04:02Yeah, that's it.
04:08Oh, no, no.
04:32A couple of locals were getting their morning steps in when they spotted him.
04:36Call came in at 6.30 a.m.
04:39Any other witnesses?
04:41Canvassing, but nothing yet.
04:43Got a line search underway to look for the murder weapon.
04:45The assault started up there on the pathway, continued down, ended here.
04:51Blunt force to the head, heavy on the trauma.
04:55Got a name?
04:56Len Marsden, 55.
05:00Yeah, cash, credit cards, looks like it's all here.
05:02Been working in this neighborhood a long time.
05:04Huggings are rare.
05:05Murders, rarer.
05:07Well, Rosedale's not exactly a hotbed of sin.
05:11Quiet, rich, one of the lowest crime rates in the country, actually.
05:16Nice gig.
05:17It was up until this morning.
05:19Maybe it was a crime of opportunity.
05:21Kelly waited for the perfect moment.
05:24Strikes hard, then moved on.
05:26Moved?
05:27Over this way.
05:28A firstly dug hole.
05:36Looks like the killer was planning on burying the body.
05:40Maybe something interrupted them.
05:43The park lights are on timers.
05:45They said to come on at dusk and turn off at dawn.
05:49That one's still on.
05:50Its timer must be faulty.
05:52Maybe the attack happened at night.
05:54Light kicked on and spooked the killer mid-burial.
06:00Time of death is between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. last night.
06:03Cause of death, multiple traumatic blows to the head.
06:06When I say multiple, I mean that our victim took a serious beating.
06:09He was dead before the final blow even landed.
06:11So, serious overkill, what'd they use?
06:14Some blunt baton-like weapon.
06:17Any signs he fought back?
06:18None.
06:19No defensive wounds.
06:20It's hard to believe a man of lens size would go down without a fight.
06:23He didn't defend himself because he couldn't.
06:26Toxicology turned up a high blood alcohol level and a high dose of ketamine.
06:29Both ingested less than an hour before he died.
06:32So, essentially, he was legless by the time he got on the path.
06:36Do we know what Len was doing on the path so late in the first place?
06:39His apartment's in Rosedale.
06:41Ten-minute walk from the crime scene.
06:42So, maybe somebody saw him drunk, drugged, walking alone, decided to take advantage.
06:47Could be.
06:48Or it's just as possible if somebody wanted him in that state.
06:51As Bateman says, look at the size of the guy.
06:53It'd be a lot easier to handle like that.
06:55No next of kin, no financial activity yesterday.
06:58Well, the man had nobody, and yet half of Rosedale is calling in, demanding to know what happened to him.
07:05Okay, we'll head to his place, build a timeline forward, find out why Big Len here didn't make it home
07:11last night.
07:12Remember what they did to Jevis and Levi when they caught him with the neighbor boy?
07:20They dragged him through the village, flogged him, until he stopped breathing.
07:26It's not like that here.
07:28Edwin, do you think I wanted to do that last night?
07:31I had to for you.
07:33Len, Len didn't deserve...
07:35Never speak that name again.
07:39Oh, give me something.
07:46Where are you?
07:54Spoke with Len's landlord.
07:56Last time she saw him was yesterday.
07:57He was pulling out in his van around noon.
08:00Is the van back in the parking spot?
08:02No.
08:02Actually, I just flagged it with CPIC.
08:04Patrol units are watching out for that.
08:06What do you find?
08:06Calendar entry.
08:08Just that noon, NHU.
08:12NHU could be someone's initials.
08:14No.
08:16New Haven United Church.
08:18Amen.
08:20Len was a self-employed handyman.
08:23I've been contracting him for years.
08:26He's dependable, quiet, always got the job done.
08:29You two were close.
08:30Not at first.
08:32He mostly kept to himself.
08:33But a few years back, I asked him if he would help with some renovations and pews, benches,
08:39that sort of thing.
08:40And then he was around a lot.
08:41Did that change things between the two of you?
08:44New Haven is a very inclusive space.
08:47And Len could see that.
08:49Soon enough, he was a beloved member of the congregation.
08:54This is going to upset a lot of people.
08:56Anyone in particular?
08:58Someone that he'd been seeing more of lately?
09:01A young man named Edwin.
09:04A Kenyan newcomer.
09:05They met at a new Canadian tea recently and got on well.
09:10Edwin stopped by yesterday to see Len.
09:14They left together around seven.
09:16Did he mention where they were going?
09:18No.
09:20But strangely, I got an email this morning from Edwin's father, Jeremiah.
09:25He asked to be taken off the church events mailing list.
09:28I got the sense that he wasn't comfortable with Len and Edwin's friendship.
09:37I just came from New Haven Church.
09:40Minister Cade informed me that he received a strange request from you.
09:45Why did you send that email?
09:47I could not continue to accept help from a church that welcomes people like Len.
09:52Len was just like me.
09:54He understood what it was like to have a father who couldn't accept him for who he was.
10:00After you and Len left the church yesterday, where did you go?
10:03He knew I was looking for a queer community in Toronto, so he offered to take me to a drag
10:09show.
10:09I went to the show to get him.
10:11He was drunk, dancing.
10:14So what'd you do?
10:15I raised my voice.
10:16Is that all?
10:17Broke some glasses.
10:19I won't deny it.
10:20But no one was hurt.
10:22My father brought me straight home.
10:25And we've been here ever since when we left that drag show.
10:29Len was a little drunk, but very much alive.
10:32Did you see any drugs?
10:33Ketamine?
10:34I don't know what that is.
10:35I just wanted to see the show.
10:38Okay.
10:39And where was the show?
10:41Cruising Tangos.
10:42It's a bar in an area Len called the Gay Village.
10:50Back home, being gay can get you killed by your family.
10:56My father is scared.
10:57What happened to Len could happen to me.
10:59But he's not a bad man.
11:04My father said the confrontation wasn't violent.
11:07And they left Cruising Tangos around nine.
11:09Ket's telling the same story.
11:10He claims they haven't left the apartment since.
11:12Now Da Silva says that Len had his last drink
11:15and took the drugs in the hour before he died
11:17so no earlier than 10 p.m.
11:20If there were alibi holes...
11:21I mean, there would have been long gone
11:22before anyone had a chance to douse Len.
11:24So let's find out who stuck around.
11:30Who was Len talking to after Edwin and his father left?
11:33I couldn't tell you.
11:35It was drag night.
11:35The place was popped.
11:37I served Len and Edwin around eight.
11:39Saw them again during all the drama
11:41and didn't pay much attention to Len after that.
11:44You know, our pathologist told us
11:46that by the time this guy left,
11:48he could barely walk.
11:49So who was the last to serve?
11:51Any one of the other bartenders.
11:53Or my manager, Hazel, she might have stepped in.
11:56She knew Len better than I did.
11:58Where is she now?
11:59Upstairs bar.
12:00One last question.
12:01Do you know where Len might have found ketamine in here?
12:04Yeah, no.
12:05But a place like this, night like that,
12:08wouldn't take much asking.
12:10Thanks.
12:11Mm-hmm.
12:17Cut him off around 10.30.
12:19Len didn't come in that often,
12:21but I think after that argument with that kid's dad,
12:23he overdid it a bit.
12:25Drugs, though?
12:26I don't know where those came from.
12:27Did you happen to notice Len hanging out
12:29or leaving with anyone?
12:31No.
12:31But I was up here bartending for most of the night.
12:33He was downstairs.
12:35I noticed a couple of these posters up the block,
12:37but it was a different name.
12:40Omar and Yusuf.
12:43These yours?
12:43Yeah.
12:44Len and I were going to go canvassing
12:46in Cabbage Town this afternoon.
12:48Hmm.
12:49The two of you were searching for these men.
12:51Yes.
12:52Us along with some others.
12:53That's how we met.
12:55Did Len know any of these men?
12:56No.
12:58But the village is pretty tight-knit.
12:59You know, it's big and small at the same time.
13:02What if the police turned out?
13:03Nothing.
13:04They're brown-skinned.
13:06Gay.
13:07They're living on the edge of society.
13:10It's nothing new, though.
13:12The cops in this community are enforcers, not protectors.
13:17What happened to Len is awful.
13:19But if it had happened in the village instead of Rosedale,
13:23who knows how seriously the local police
13:25would have taken the investigation.
13:26So all these men went missing from the village
13:29within the last two years?
13:30Yes.
13:31Pattern's obvious to us.
13:33Even though the cops pretend like it doesn't mean anything.
13:36You think the same person's behind these disappearances?
13:40You see it, don't you?
13:49All right, let's say that the village is on to something.
13:51How does Len Marsden fit in with this picture?
13:54Well, he obviously doesn't match the racial profile,
13:57but he does fit a pattern.
13:59Middle-aged, bearded, bigger-bodied,
14:01all these men self-identified as bears.
14:04The demography tracks.
14:06As does the geography.
14:08Omar, Yusuf, and Arjun
14:09were all last seen within a kilometer of each other.
14:12And Len was likely drugged at the crews in Tangos,
14:16which is smack dab in the middle of that area.
14:18And if these other three men are dead,
14:20where are their bodies?
14:22Because Len's body turned up on that trail.
14:24We found a shallow grave at the scene.
14:26We're thinking the killer intended to bury Len,
14:29but didn't get the chance to finish the job.
14:31The serial killers get caught when they get sloppy.
14:35This might be their first slip-up.
14:37All right.
14:37Put a team on the ravine trail,
14:40have them search for other graves,
14:42and follow up with whoever handled the missing men's cases.
14:51Officer Webb, how long you been running point on the, uh, village detail?
14:55A few years now.
14:57I'm big on outreach.
14:59My boots on the ground.
15:00My team's done a really good job of keeping lines of communication open.
15:04So you've heard about this, uh, serial killer theory?
15:07Only at every town hall since last winter.
15:10Really picked up after Akeem Shadid disappeared.
15:13Akeem Shadid?
15:14I don't remember Hazel mentioning him.
15:15She wouldn't.
15:18Akeem was living with schizophrenia.
15:20He vanished for a couple of months and turned up in Timmons, alive and unharmed.
15:24But by then, Hazel had already lit the match, accused us of ignoring a killer in the village.
15:29Folks got scared.
15:30So what's your take on Hazel's, uh, serial killer theory?
15:36Omar Haddad, Yusuf Massar, Arjun Patel.
15:38I've looked into all of them.
15:40We didn't find any signs of foul play.
15:42Hmm.
15:43And what did you find?
15:44Omar had a long history of drug use.
15:47Arjun was a sex worker and unhoused.
15:49Yusuf's refugee claim was denied.
15:51He-he might have gone underground.
15:52But these aren't the kinds of guys who leave a forwarding address.
15:55No, but they are the kind of guys whose disappearance wouldn't.
15:59Of course, headlines and the kind of guys who somebody could pick off without much noise.
16:04Look, I've walked this strip longer than most.
16:07I think I've got a good idea who's out there and who's just moved on.
16:10Not every gap in the community is evidence of foul play.
16:13Ah, you're probably right.
16:14Still, there's just a few things we want to cross-reference with our investigation into Len Marsden's murder.
16:21Yeah, yeah.
16:22How about I pull my notes and I have them sent over to your office?
16:25Appreciate it.
16:26Thanks.
16:29I just got off the phone with the last of the witnesses Webb interviewed in the missing men's cases.
16:35And?
16:35And their statements haven't changed.
16:38Webb's notes line up and I ask them about Len and there doesn't seem to be any connection.
16:44Now, we're missing something.
16:47What were these men doing when they disappeared?
16:49We don't really know.
16:51Yusuf and Arjun were last seen at intersections and Omar was last seen leaving his building on Dundonald.
16:58Did Omar live with anyone?
16:59Yeah, Ziggy Stardust.
17:03His dog.
17:04Apparently, it barked for three days straight after Omar went missing.
17:07Poor thing.
17:08Neighbor called it in.
17:10Now, Arjun and Yusuf were of no fixed address.
17:14Len and Omar lived alone.
17:15Now, that's not something you learn about somebody at a glance.
17:19The killer knew, though.
17:21Knew there wouldn't be anyone waiting for them at home or that there wasn't even any home to begin with.
17:25Yeah.
17:26The missing connection is where the killer was meeting his victims.
17:30Learning who would quietly disappear.
17:33We'd find that place.
17:35We'd find the killer's hunting ground.
17:38None of the other victims came to my bar.
17:40There was a little cafe over on Maitland.
17:42Omar used to grab coffee there sometimes.
17:45And Arjun would get pastries from their food rescue program when he needed to.
17:48Yeah, we spoke with the owner there.
17:50Her statement was in their case files.
17:52So she said they would come in alone.
17:54No conversations, no company.
17:56What about Yusuf?
17:57Any interaction with the others?
17:59Yusuf kept to himself more than most.
18:02Moved around like he was trying not to be seen.
18:04Heard he was closeted.
18:05And facing deportation.
18:07To someone like that, discretion is key.
18:10So where might Yusuf have gone if he wanted to meet men discreetly?
18:15A bathhouse.
18:17Doesn't get more discreet than that.
18:20Right now.
18:26No lights, private rooms, no cameras, unspoken understanding that people don't talk about what they see.
18:33A bathhouse is the perfect place for a predator to get close to their target without too many eyes on
18:39them.
18:40Yeah, sure is.
18:41Well, there are three bathhouses within walking distance.
18:44Take your pick.
18:47Steamhouse baths logo.
18:48Steamhouse baths logo.
18:49That's the same logo that was on Len's gym bag in his apartment.
19:00And new Len Marsden.
19:04I love detectives.
19:06If these men were members of my bathhouse, I would know.
19:09Well, that's strange because Len's bank records show he's been a member here for years.
19:15Where were you the night Len died?
19:17Here.
19:19We're open 24-7.
19:21There were over a hundred guys through here that night.
19:23Ask any of them.
19:24Kevin, did you delete Len's membership?
19:29He's not saying no.
19:31So, if you didn't have anything to do with Len's murder, why'd you describe his name?
19:38Because I was told to.
19:40Told to by whom?
19:43It was Officer Webb.
19:45Sorry?
19:48What does Officer Webb have to do with this?
19:53When the posters of the missing men started going up last winter, I realized that they had all been here
20:00shortly before they disappeared.
20:03I caught Webb on patrol and I told him about it.
20:06But he said that the serial killer stuff was all community panic.
20:12And when did Webb tell you to wipe Len's name?
20:15He cornered me at my car last night.
20:17Told me that you might be around asking about Len.
20:21And the others, and that I was to stay quiet.
20:28He said it wouldn't be good for business.
20:33I know what it sounds like when a cop makes a threat.
20:44Dammit, I'm out.
20:45I'll grab Mark.
20:46Here.
20:51Hey, need a hand?
21:00Well, I'm sorry.
21:01I didn't mean to scare you.
21:02You didn't.
21:03So I heard you're talking to those detectives.
21:07So you're back on about that serial killer theory again.
21:12I didn't tell them anything I haven't told you.
21:14More than once.
21:15Just remember, once the suits move on, me and my team will still be here.
21:21Looking out for folks.
21:22Right.
21:23Looking out.
21:24Is everything okay here?
21:27Yeah, just making sure everyone's safe.
21:38Obstructing an investigation and intimidating a witness are serious claims.
21:42I'm going to need more than a bathhouse owner's word before I tell Webb's superiors that the head of their
21:48village detail is corrupt.
21:51Well, he might be more than that.
21:55This came from Forrester.
21:59Parents say London police are to blame for daughter's critical injury.
22:03Okay, what am I looking at here?
22:04A few years ago, Webb was stationed in London.
22:08He led a botched raid on a strip club, arrested one Ash Perkins, a trans woman.
22:13During the takedown, she was injured and, uh, she went into a coma because he denied her medical attention.
22:20I've never heard about this.
22:22Well, you wouldn't have because the London police gave Webb the option to resign before they opened an investigation.
22:28He was never charged.
22:29His name doesn't come up in the article because none of this was ever made public.
22:33No.
22:34Until recently when Ash's, uh, parents retained new counsel and are demanding answers.
22:39So, Webb has a history of violence against a queer person.
22:44Oh, my God.
22:45I don't like where we're headed.
22:46Well, then you're really not going to like this.
22:49The night Len died, the village dispatch records show Webb was on duty but unavailable until he returned his patrol
22:55car at 2.03 a.m.
22:57The entire window of Len's death.
22:58Yeah.
22:59Okay.
23:00I'll make the calls.
23:02Bring him in.
23:11Ash Perkins was an accident.
23:13I didn't mean to hurt her.
23:15And I didn't hurt any of those men from the village.
23:18Then why is there no record of Tevin telling you that they all went to the bathhouse?
23:22If I had to log Tevin's statement, my team would have had to follow up.
23:26Seemed like a waste of resources.
23:28So?
23:28I made a call.
23:29That's the job.
23:30It's not a crime.
23:31Threatening a witness is you went back to Tevin to make sure he didn't talk about Len.
23:41Then why?
23:43Because I knew Len was a bathhouse patron from patrol.
23:46And when you showed up asking questions about the others, it made me realize that I overlooked a couple of
23:52things.
23:53And I had already gone on record, public record, dismissing the serial killer theory.
23:59Then why not get out in front of it and share what you knew?
24:01If you had uncovered a serial killer in the village, the public backlash would have put too many eyes on
24:07me.
24:07Your London raid would be exposed.
24:10You'd be staring down a SIU investigation.
24:15Officer Webb, on the night Len was killed, you were patrolling the village.
24:20You have three hours unaccounted for.
24:22Where were you?
24:24I got a call that night from a friend in London warning me about the article and telling me that
24:33Ash Perkins' parents were demanding that my name be released.
24:36Well, personally, I think it should be.
24:38Where were you?
24:39I needed to clear my head.
24:43I drove down to the lake.
24:46Forgot to turn my body cam off.
24:49It's all on there.
24:53Earlier, you said you overlooked a couple of things.
24:57The bathhouse is one.
24:59What else?
25:00A couple of weeks back, Len came to me to report an assault.
25:03Excuse me?
25:04I said he was attacked during a hookup.
25:06He was really angry at first, but by the end of the conversation, he cooled down, and he said that
25:10pressing charges wasn't worth it.
25:12Who attacked him?
25:13I don't know.
25:15I never got a name.
25:23Hey, Adam.
25:26Hey.
25:30Hey.
25:31Shouldn't you be laying off the gym while your hand heals?
25:34The sauna helps with the stiffness.
25:45Oh, my God.
25:47What is it?
25:48This is on that path by the ravine.
25:52Apparently, Rosalind's husband's sister was the one who found him.
25:56Oh, that poor man.
26:00This neighborhood used to be safe.
26:02Hey.
26:03Webb's body cam checks out for the night of the murder, but I found something else.
26:07What you got?
26:07Footage of Len reporting an assault.
26:10You give a name?
26:11Well, he didn't mention a name, but he did mention getting two coffees from DoorDash and picking them up around
26:15seven, so I pulled a name from the order.
26:18Adam Harris.
26:19Oh, beautiful wife, cute kid.
26:22Yeah, and an address in Rosedale.
26:26Well, it all fits.
26:27This guy's not openly cruising.
26:29He's discreet.
26:30Bathhouse discreet.
26:31I have the same thought, so I gave Tevin a call.
26:34He confirmed seeing Adam at Steamhouse.
26:36Okay, so he meets Len at the Bathhouse, finds out Len lives alone.
26:41They arrange the hookup.
26:43What they do, Adam attacks Len, but he gets away.
26:48Seems like the kind of loose end a serial killer would want to tie you up.
27:04I didn't kill him.
27:06I was home in bed the night Len died.
27:09Can anyone back that up?
27:12Your wife, perhaps.
27:14I prefer you didn't drag Elena into this.
27:18Walker, Stuart, what happened between you and Len two Fridays ago?
27:22We grabbed a coffee.
27:24That's it.
27:25That's it, huh?
27:27Well, not according to Len.
27:29You see, Len told an officer that you attacked him.
27:33I wasn't the one who attacked Len two weeks ago.
27:36He attacked me.
27:38Okay, well, paint me a picture.
27:42Floor is yours.
27:44We met at the Bathhouse a while back.
27:48Len told me that he'd been closeted for most of his life.
27:51Said the shame had nearly ruined him.
27:53It was...
27:55It was like hearing my own thoughts out loud.
27:57Mm-hmm.
27:58Did you tell Len about your wife, your daughter?
28:02No.
28:03I gave Len the same story I always use in the village.
28:05And what story is that?
28:07That I live alone.
28:09No family.
28:11New to the city.
28:12I was careful to keep that part of my life separate so Elena wouldn't find out.
28:17That's...
28:17That's why I didn't report it when Len assaulted me two weeks ago.
28:22Okay.
28:26Then why don't you tell us what did happen?
28:29Len offered to take me somewhere private to...
28:33...hook up.
28:35We ended up in the back of his van in some back lane.
28:40He...
28:41...told me what he liked.
28:43That he fantasized about danger and...
28:49...domination, pushing limits.
28:51But once we started, he just...
28:56...he changed.
28:57Changed?
29:01How did he, uh...
29:02How did he change, uh...
29:05His old face.
29:07His eyes.
29:10He started to choke me.
29:13Not playfully.
29:15Full pressure.
29:17I couldn't breathe.
29:19I couldn't breathe.
29:20I tried to tap out, but he wouldn't let go.
29:21He was just...
29:26...staring at me like I wasn't even a person anymore.
29:30Like, I was a thing.
29:33I thought I was going to die.
29:36And...
29:38And all I could think about was my wife.
29:44And my daughter.
29:55And so I fought back.
30:00And eventually I landed a hit.
30:04And I made a run for it.
30:08And that's how you hurt your hand.
30:16Yes.
30:19Adam, you said Len took you to a back lane.
30:22Do you have any idea where that was?
30:24I think it was behind the church.
30:27Just got off the phone with Minister Cade.
30:29He said Len left his tools in the church's shed.
30:33I like the shed.
30:38You know, if Len really did attack Adam
30:42and went to Web to report it
30:45before Adam had the chance,
30:48well, that's calculating bold.
30:51It's as bold as assaulting a man behind the church, you work out.
30:55As bold as he's volunteering to participate
30:58in searches for men,
31:00you may disappear.
31:07I smell bleach.
31:08You smell bleach?
31:09Yeah.
31:09Yeah.
31:10I don't see it.
31:15Yeah.
31:17It's strong here.
31:22Yeah.
31:24Look here.
31:26This is not screwed in, this pal.
31:30You know, maybe Len didn't match the racial profile
31:34to the other victims
31:35because Len wasn't a victim.
31:39He started with.
31:47Trophies.
31:50Len was a village serial killer.
32:09Detectives.
32:10We've uncovered multiple partial remains.
32:13Any estimate on the number of victims?
32:16At least three so far.
32:19In 25 years, I've never had a scene quite like this.
32:23Thanks.
32:40Are those trophies?
32:44Yeah, they were stashed in the shed at the back of the church.
32:47Looks like Len kept something from each of his victims.
32:50It's his way to relive the kill.
32:54We've confirmed six bodies recovered from the church grounds.
32:57Six.
32:58You got IDs?
32:59Omar, Arjun, and Yusuf came back fast.
33:02We're still working on the others.
33:03Were you able to determine what happened?
33:06Some of the remains are up to three years old,
33:08so the specifics are limited,
33:09but in the two most recent cases,
33:12the findings are consistent.
33:13Wrist and ankle binding, strangulation.
33:17Len told Adam he fantasized about danger,
33:19about pushing men's limits in bed.
33:26Hey, what is it?
33:27Well, Lucy said there were six bodies,
33:29but we've only got five trophies.
33:32One of them is missing.
33:35So it turns out there were more victims.
33:37I'm hearing there were at least six.
33:41That bastard Len got what was coming to him.
33:48Benj?
33:49Benj, see you tonight, Dean.
33:50Bye-bye.
33:52I thought I told you not to bring that stuff in here.
33:55You can't take that outside?
33:56Where am I supposed to go?
33:58Reporters are on every block asking about Len.
34:01Is that my lighter?
34:03Benj.
34:05Come on, hand it over.
34:09Don't worry.
34:11I'm taking it outside.
34:16Every major news outlet is running the village serial killer story.
34:20They're coming for Webb,
34:21asking how the hell he missed the pattern
34:23and where the oversight was on his unit.
34:25It won't be long before they're asking about Len's killer, too,
34:28so where we at with that?
34:29Well, Len was targeting and murdering vulnerable people
34:32from a marginalized community.
34:34He was showing no signs of stopping,
34:36and no one was doing anything about it.
34:37The killer put a stop to that.
34:39That's true.
34:40But the cops dropped the ball
34:41is in a legal defense for murder.
34:43I know.
34:44Public trust is hanging by your thread.
34:46If we want to restore it,
34:48you need to bring in Len's killer.
34:50Quickly.
34:51No one was doing anything about it.
34:53Maybe this is a vigilante thing.
34:55Maybe somebody found out what Len did to a loved one
34:58and took matters into their own hands.
35:00No, we're looking at friends and families of six victims,
35:02three of whom we haven't even identified yet.
35:05Wonderful.
35:05So we're missing half our suspect.
35:07So if there's a vigil in the village tonight,
35:10if somebody close to one of our victims killed Len,
35:14well, well, Czar, they're going to be there.
35:19They were loved.
35:22They are missed.
35:24And they should have been protected.
35:26If you brought something to leave tonight,
35:29please come forward.
35:30Thank you all for coming.
35:38I'm sorry.
35:43I'm sorry.
35:47I'm sorry.
35:48I'm sorry.
35:49I'm sorry.
35:50I'm sorry.
35:58I'm sorry.
36:08What is it?
36:09Omar's dog.
36:11Ziggy Stardust.
36:17We're not open for another hour.
36:23Detectives, what brings you here?
36:26We wanted to check in.
36:28I'm just thinking about you.
36:30It must have been difficult to learn that the man you were canvassing with for months
36:34was responsible for killing the very men you were searching for.
36:38Yeah, I'm still trying to wrap my head around it.
36:41Anything strange stand out about, uh, Len's behavior in hindsight.
36:46He liked asking people about Arjun, Yousef, and Omar.
36:50Too much.
36:52I always felt uneasy about it.
36:54Good instincts.
36:56Serial killers, well, they often insert themselves into the aftermath of their crimes
37:01to relive the thrill of the kill.
37:03You know, another way they do that is, uh, trophies.
37:08Some like to wear their victim's jewelry.
37:10Others carry something on them.
37:14ID, keys, a lighter.
37:21Does this symbol mean anything to you?
37:24No.
37:26Never seen that before.
37:27When I first saw it, I immediately thought of the, the lightning bolt from David Bowie's
37:33Ziggy Stardust era.
37:35The same alter ego that Omar named his dog after.
37:39So, I got curious.
37:40I wanted to follow up with his neighbor to see if she knew what happened to his dog.
37:44The dog that barked for days after Omar went missing.
37:48And she said that Ziggy went to Omar's sister.
37:54Hazel.
37:59That's what Omar used to call me.
38:01His sister.
38:04Neither of us had family to lean on, so we looked out for each other.
38:08It wasn't blood, but it was real.
38:11He chose it.
38:12Hazel, we spoke to your staff.
38:15The ones who worked at the upstairs bar and the main bar on the night of the drag show.
38:20None of them saw you after you closed Lynn's tab, not until after midnight.
38:27What happened?
38:36Lynn brought the lighter that night because he knew he'd be close to someone who cared about Omar.
38:47You.
38:49You got a throw out of that.
38:53And as you said, he overdid it on the drinks.
38:56And when you went to close out his tab, he finally slipped up.
39:00He pulled that lighter out with the cash, didn't he?
39:04You know, I had this lighter custom printed for Omar's 40th birthday.
39:08Bowie was his sobriety inspiration.
39:11He's just never, ever lit a cigarette without it.
39:15He's a pack-a-day guy.
39:24Lynn rested the lighter on the counter.
39:27Wasn't even there for a second.
39:29I recognized it right away.
39:32And then everything just clicked.
39:37Lynn's enthusiasm when we would go canvassing.
39:40And the way he would encourage me to open up about Omar.
39:44He'd listen.
39:46Smile.
39:48Looking back on it, he wasn't comforting me.
39:51He was getting some sort of sick rise out of my grief.
39:57But I needed to hear him say it.
40:02So I drugged him.
40:05I made Lynn one last drink to swipe some canamine from Benji.
40:10I waited until he finished it, spilled a drink on him, made it look like an accident.
40:16I watched him walk to the bathroom, clean himself off.
40:19That's where I confronted him.
40:23I told him I saw the lighter.
40:26I know you killed them.
40:27His whole demeanor just shifted.
40:31He just looked me dead in the eye and he said,
40:35No, I won't believe you.
40:37Before I could even process it, Lynn slipped away.
40:40But he was right.
40:42I didn't have any proof.
40:46Do you know how I spent months sounding the alarm?
40:49Telling anybody who'd listen, someone is targeting men in the village.
40:53Nobody cared.
40:55Cops didn't care.
40:57Webb didn't care.
40:59Just kept feeding us the same line, but no signs of foul play.
41:04So I made a decision.
41:07He said, I'll give you your foul play.
41:10Do you know, Lynn mentioned that he went through the Rosedale Trail sometimes.
41:16I know if he died in that ravine, the cops wouldn't be able to ignore it.
41:21They'd have to take it seriously.
41:24Bring in real detectives.
41:27So I staged the crime scene.
41:30It's the only way to get you here.
41:33It's to make you look at those missing posters and see the pattern and realize that, yes, Lynn was a
41:41part of this.
41:45I knew once you did, you'd have to investigate these cases as connected.
41:50Until you saw Lynn for what he truly was.
41:52Hazel, you must have known that once we did learn the truth about Lynn, we would still be looking for
41:58his real killer.
41:59You weren't afraid that we'd find you?
42:04I was scared.
42:09Then I thought about Omar.
42:11How scared he must have been.
42:15Now I couldn't let that happen to another vulnerable person from my community.
42:21Even now, I'd do it again.
42:26To expose Lynn.
42:28To find their bodies.
42:34At least someone's finally listening.
42:39Serial killers always become famous.
42:42Infamous.
42:44Interviews, podcasts, books, movies.
42:46All while their victims become footnotes.
42:48With Lynn, they're never going to be able to tell his story without talking to me.
42:54And I'm never going to tell it without centering every single one of his victims.
42:59And the cops who didn't even see them as human enough to care.
43:08Hazel Bennett, you're under arrest for the murder of Lynn Marsden.
43:14Read her to rights outside.
43:26That doesn't feel like justice.
43:28Maybe because it's not.
43:36People and herittä, this is a plan.
43:49Everyone is
43:50articles on forever. Oh my
43:50to my hands on this. It comes
43:50to our borders mirror. I think
43:50it comes to others on this. What are
43:50we going to see? We need
43:50to know. To point
43:50out. Oh my
43:59God. unters to
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