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00:18I think this is a spot.
00:20Yeah.
00:24Where forest limbs and twin pairs lean,
00:27their mirrored arms divide the green.
00:30Stand where the crossing lines entwine,
00:32then pace 12 steps along the spine.
00:36I think it's a W.
00:38Yeah, so mirrored arms and then crossing lines entwine.
00:52I think this is it.
00:58That must be it.
01:00That's a W.
01:03One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.
01:24Come on.
01:32What the...
01:48Okay, serious question.
01:50Should I say, hey, with two eyes, or should I say, hey, exclamation point?
01:58Should I be worried about you?
02:01No.
02:02If I stop doing this, then you can worry.
02:03That means I've lost all hope.
02:05Laura.
02:08Esposito, come in.
02:11Go for Esposito.
02:12I'm with Larson and Blue.
02:14We have a discovery of a body over at Pine Hollow.
02:17Need you to get down there ASAP.
02:20Copy.
02:29Thanks, Chef.
02:31What have we got?
02:32John Doe.
02:35Discovered early this morning by two hikers.
02:37They were on a treasure hunt.
02:39I'll get to that.
02:41Vic has no ID, no phone, fingerprints not in the system.
02:44Due to the body's state of rigor, forensics suggest he's been dead for about two to six hours.
02:49Do we know cause of death?
02:50Not yet.
02:51We'll have to wait for the coroner's report, but no obvious signs of blunt force trauma.
02:55This was the only thing found near the body.
03:04I didn't know people still wrote in cursive.
03:06It's a lost art.
03:09Where forest limbs in twin pairs lead, their mirrored arms divide the green.
03:14Stand where the crossing line's entwined and paste twelve steps along the spine.
03:21Could belong to our victim or his killer.
03:24Well, whoever he is, he's a poet.
03:26That would be Bartholomew Brantley.
03:28A famous local artist wanted to encourage people to get off their phones and into nature.
03:33Right before he died, Brantley published a poem.
03:36A list of clues leading to a treasure chest filled with gold and artifacts somewhere in Crystal Ridge.
03:41Our hikers made it to the final clue.
03:44Obviously, didn't find what they were looking for.
03:46No treasure at the scene?
03:47Nothing.
03:48My guess is whoever killed our Vic took the gold and ran.
03:51Tell us about this poem.
03:53It's the map.
03:54The poem has ten clues.
03:55Each clue is dependent on the previous one.
03:57Brantley's grandson went on record.
03:59No one knows the whereabouts of the treasure or the answers to the clues except Brantley himself.
04:03He passed away a year ago, taking it to the grave.
04:06How do you know so much about this, Meeks?
04:09Did some quick digging before I got to the scene?
04:12Sure you did, Meeks.
04:15We need to ID the victim.
04:16Which means we need his last known movements.
04:18Which would presumably be the steps of the treasure hunt.
04:21I'll interview the couple that found the body.
04:23They had to have solved the poem to get to the final clue, right?
04:28But then what?
04:30We have to solve the treasure hunt ourselves.
04:32And fast.
04:34There's a killer at large.
04:41Where are we going?
04:42I already solved clues run through five so we can start there.
04:46I had some trouble after that.
04:47Hopefully you can do better.
04:49How long have you been working on finding the treasure?
04:51That's neither here nor there.
04:54The treasure is in our park.
04:56Theoretically we should know how to find it faster than anyone.
04:59Solving the clues is the only way to retrace our victim's steps.
05:02I'll have Rangers secure the area and start canvassing.
05:04Great.
05:05Let's get Tyson on CCTV and facial recognition and see if he can place our victim.
05:09Who knew we could be a good team?
05:10My partner is the very good boy sitting right behind you.
05:19Thanks for sticking around.
05:21I know today has been challenging.
05:23To say the least.
05:25My colleague tells me that you both got in last night.
05:28How did you solve the clues to the poem so fast?
05:31Well, we didn't.
05:32We didn't figure it out per se.
05:35We didn't figure it out at all.
05:38Walk me through this.
05:40Well, we heard about the treasure on a private online forum.
05:44Figured we'd try our luck.
05:46Last night we went to that inn.
05:48Cliff's Edge.
05:49Sat at the bar, talked about our future,
05:52fantasized about the money, that sort of thing.
05:54While we were there we overheard this man on the phone talking about the poem.
05:58He was talking about the ninth clue and he mentioned the exact coordinates.
06:01So you could skip solving the eight previous clues?
06:04We would only have to solve the final clue.
06:08Did you talk to this man?
06:10No.
06:11He was on the phone the whole time.
06:13Did you catch who he might have been talking to?
06:18Can you describe him for our forensic artist?
06:23Sure.
06:27Hard to believe our Vic and Perp did all this.
06:30The promise of money will make people do strange things.
06:32Push people to their limits.
06:37Doesn't look like Blue's picking anything up.
06:42Well, this is the old mill.
06:44What's left of it.
06:48Next clue.
06:50Beneath that stone where dew has kissed,
06:52soft moss clings in morning mist.
06:54Where owl light falls and branches veer,
06:57the mossy notch will soon appear.
07:00That's an old growth forest.
07:02Ideal for owls.
07:03The burrowing owl migrates there in winter.
07:06My mom was a bird watcher.
07:08Owls were her favorite.
07:10Let's get going then.
07:11But what about the mossy notch?
07:13There was a big old tree with perked branches just east.
07:16In that bog by Miner's Meadow.
07:19Bogs have moss.
07:20Does that tree have owls?
07:22No.
07:23Even better.
07:29King, do you copy?
07:31Go for King.
07:32They overheard a man talking about the coordinates of the treasure
07:35at Cliff's Edge Inn the night before.
07:37Seems like a strange thing to talk about in public.
07:39My thoughts exactly.
07:40The sketch artist is just finishing up with them now.
07:42I'll send it to dispatch and have them put out a bolo.
07:44See if you can get in touch with the match.
07:47Try to get an image from the cameras at the inn.
07:49Send it to Bernard.
07:50He'll run it through facial recognition, see if there's a match.
07:53Copy.
07:57I think it's just around here.
08:01Yes, look.
08:08How did you know where to find this?
08:10My mom and I used to go hiking.
08:11We used to play this game.
08:13That's silly.
08:14Well, Brantley uses optical illusions in his art to send secret messages.
08:19Makes sense this would be one of the stops on his treasure map.
08:24You know what's good about moss.
08:27Holds sense very well.
08:28Yes, it does.
08:30Blue, search.
08:39Blue, heal.
08:44This is Officer Larson and Officer Meeks with NPS.
08:48Anybody here?
08:50I need to speak with you.
08:55Blue.
09:01Clear.
09:26I found this.
09:30That's our Vic.
09:34Footprints.
09:35Three sets of footprints.
09:38He wasn't in the park alone.
10:01Get you a cup of coffee?
10:02I'm good.
10:04I'm in a coffee shop, remember?
10:06Right.
10:07Silly question.
10:08What?
10:13About whispering pines.
10:16I feel like we have all the pieces of the puzzle, but none of them are fitting together.
10:22Like the newspaper clipping from the stone glass lake mortar?
10:25Claire had them for a reason.
10:26Why would she keep telling me if they weren't important?
10:36I think we go back to the leads we have and try to find something we missed along the way.
10:44Maybe I should pay Stacy Cantor another visit.
10:51Can you guys hear me okay?
10:53Loud and clear.
10:55We have ID'd our victim.
10:58Jackson Turner.
10:5930s.
11:00Associated his family's law firm, Turner and Turner.
11:03Recently proposed to his long time girlfriend, Emily Warner.
11:08Apparently wanted the treasure so that they could start their life together and so that she could, quote, have the
11:13wedding of her dreams.
11:15Fiance has been notified and is on her way in town from out of state.
11:20Esposito.
11:21I want you to talk to her when she gets here.
11:22I've been doing some digging into Jackson's socials.
11:25Looks like he went camping with his two best friends.
11:28Who are these so called friends?
11:30Well, first up is Eddie Henderson.
11:33Grew up in foster care after his father was incarcerated, but appears to be a shining star.
11:38Sixth grade teacher, started a big brother program, ran a background check.
11:42Clean as a whistle.
11:43Casey Crawford, on the other hand, arrested once for aggravated assault bills and collections.
11:48Based off the dates, I'd say these guys have been friends since high school.
11:52I analyzed her most recent posts.
11:54Location tracking has been disabled for all three of them.
11:57It's possible they were separated from Jackson and are still on the hunt.
12:01We can keep following the clues, see if we can find them.
12:05Copy that.
12:29Again.
12:30What do you want?
12:33They're getting threatening messages from an unknown number.
12:36And you think it's me?
12:38No, I don't.
12:41But I think that we both might be in danger.
12:47Come in.
13:00Still no word from Eddie or Casey, but...
13:02Got in touch with the executor for Bartholomew Brantley's estate
13:05and, Meeks, you were right.
13:07He insists that no one knows the actual coordinates on the map
13:09other than Brantley.
13:10He also said that no one has reported finding the treasure.
13:13So the seekers are still out there.
13:15We'll put out a bolo and...
13:16Eddie and Casey try to get in contact with their families.
13:18They can try and match the clues in the poem
13:20with their last photo.
13:22Sending you their most recent post from yesterday.
13:25Judging by the sun, it's about midday.
13:29Was there a caption on the photo?
13:31Seize the day.
13:32Oh, brother.
13:33Yeah, this could be anywhere.
13:36What's the last stanza in the poem?
13:39The notch will lead past Aspen's gate
13:41where seven trunks in silence wait.
13:44The tallest boughs go left from there
13:46and count your steps in mountain air.
13:49Look at the reflection in his sunglasses.
13:52That's an Aspen Grove campsite.
13:57Larson, Meeks, head to the Aspen Grove campsite.
14:00Until we get some more evidence, everyone's a suspect.
14:08I think you should leave town.
14:10If I'm getting threats, it can't be safe for you either.
14:13I'm not sure leaving is the answer.
14:19Seems like the smart thing to do is drop it.
14:26Someone has you scared.
14:29Look, I have been told not to talk,
14:32and now maybe they think I'm talking.
14:34Who are they?
14:37You are not gonna get the answer you want.
14:40Move on with your life.
14:43That's what I'm gonna do.
14:57Hey, Bill.
14:58I just spoke with Stacy.
14:59What'd she say?
15:00I'll tell you more in person, but no major revelations.
15:04I think someone threatened her,
15:06and the same person might be threatening me.
15:08Bill, we gotta tell Jody.
15:10I know you wanna protect her, but...
15:12I know.
15:12I'm gonna tell her tonight.
15:15Keep your phone on.
15:16Talk soon.
15:19Hey.
15:24I still can't believe it.
15:28Who would do something like this?
15:31That's what we need your help figuring out.
15:36Jackson was such a good person.
15:39Everyone loved him.
15:41You know he'd never been camping before this.
15:45He went on this treasure hunt
15:46so that we could have a beautiful wedding.
15:49A beautiful life.
15:52I'm so sorry, Emily.
15:54I can't even imagine.
15:59Would it be okay if I asked you some questions?
16:02Anything to find you did this.
16:05What can you tell me about Casey and Eddie?
16:09We've known each other since high school.
16:11Eddie used to spend a lot of time over at Jackson's.
16:15Uh, Casey's an artist.
16:17He liked that guy Brantley's work
16:20and found out about the treasure hunt.
16:23Uh, he's the creative one.
16:25Do you know anything about his run-ins with the law?
16:28Yeah.
16:29Um, there was a creepy guy
16:32trying to talk to me at a bar.
16:35Casey asked him to leave me alone,
16:36but he wouldn't, so...
16:40he punched him.
16:43We dated for a few years before Jackson,
16:45but it was a long time ago.
16:48Do you think that Casey still has feelings for you?
16:50No.
16:51No, we're just friends.
16:54Any idea why Casey and Eddie
16:56wouldn't notify the police if Jackson went missing?
16:59I just assumed their phones had no service.
17:02I mean, I hadn't heard much from Jackson at all,
17:05just...
17:06last night.
17:07Oh?
17:08He called me from a restaurant.
17:10It was hard to hear him, but, uh,
17:12he finally had service, so...
17:15What'd he say?
17:16He told me that he loved me.
17:19And, uh, that he had a good feeling
17:21that our lives were about to change for the better.
17:24Did Jackson write in cursive?
17:27No.
17:28Never, no.
17:28His handwriting was horrible.
17:30It was like a kid's.
17:45All right, I'll check this camp over here.
17:46I'm gonna see this one.
17:52Detective Larson, NPS?
17:56Hi there.
17:57Anyone home?
18:00Hello?
18:01Hello?
18:28Police!
18:30drop it. We need to ask you a few questions.
18:44What do we got? Milton Bloodso, 40s accountant, never married. We found him
18:50with an empty treasure chest, an action camera, and a hard drive with the words
18:55murder in the woods written on it. Treasure chest, no treasure. It appears so.
18:59Prelim search of his name says that he's on a watch list for criminal related
19:02internet searches, including best ways to commit murder in a national park.
19:07Meeks, lead the interrogation. Larson, link up with Ryan. Keep looking for Casey and
19:12Eddie. At this point, they're missing persons. By the way, we got the report back.
19:17Jackson died of a stab wound. Coroner believes it was a dull round instrument
19:22about half an inch in diameter. So not a knife. We're looking for an unusual murder weapon.
19:33I just got confirmation that it was Brantley's treasure chest. During the download transfer,
19:37I used a facial recognition software to scan the action camera footage. And look who I saw.
19:42Our victim. That's Jackson. They crossed paths. Wouldn't Jackson show up again if this guy killed
19:49him? Not necessarily. He was killed in the middle of the night. Once the transfer is done,
19:54I can up the exposure during the date and time of our murder. See if anything shows up.
19:58Mm-hmm. What's up, Jody? Just got the text from King. Just packing up right now.
20:13Did she brief you? She said it wasn't officially a missing persons yet,
20:16but two men are MIA. We found a dead body this morning.
20:19Our victim was on a treasure hunt with his two friends,
20:21and we need to find them, stat. Treasure hunt. Didn't know that still existed.
20:25Okay, where should we meet? Breath wood. You know it?
20:29I'm gonna take my commons there sometimes. See you soon.
20:32Thanks. See ya.
20:39Good thing.
20:42This whole thing is a misunderstanding. Let's talk about the facts. First,
20:46there's the internet searches about how to bury a body in a national park. Then there's your hard drive
20:53with the incriminating label, Murder in the Woods, which just so happens to contain footage of our
20:58victim the day before he died. Lastly, you have Bartholomew Brantley's treasure chest, which was taken
21:05from the exact location we found the body. We know this because there was a hole dug up where the
21:10treasure
21:10should have been. There's a simple explanation for all of this. I'm writing a novel. It's a mystery
21:19about a murder in the woods. I know it sounds far-fetched, but it's true. In my research,
21:24I learned about the treasure hunt, and I thought that would make a perfect backdrop for my story.
21:29Not exactly a revolutionary idea. Call it what you will, but I headed to the park,
21:34I strapped on my camera, and I just so happened to stumble upon the treasure chest.
21:39It was just sitting there, empty, out in the open. Whoever found the treasure,
21:43they were obviously in a hurry and left it behind.
21:48Come on, Milton. You don't expect me to believe all that, do you?
21:53Because it looks like you killed a menacing man for inspiration.
21:56I didn't kill him. I've never even seen him.
22:00He's in your footage.
22:01We must have just passed by each other in the park. I record everything. Besides, why would I kill him?
22:06Maybe you just wanted to mix in a little non-fiction with your fiction.
22:11Check my hard drive. You'll see the moment that I find the treasure chest. You'll see that it's empty.
22:16It's time-stamped and everything. I was alone. It's all there.
22:24King wants to see you.
22:29Saved by the bell.
22:39Tyson checked the footage during the approximate time of the murder.
22:42He was almost back to base camp.
22:44He was alone when he found the treasure chest.
22:46Looks like it.
22:47Any way that footage has been doctored or the timestamp altered?
22:49Yeah, it's not likely since it's coming from the original data.
23:06Hey, buddy.
23:07Hey.
23:10So what do we got?
23:12Okay.
23:14Eddie and Casey. No one has seen or heard from them in almost 24 hours.
23:19Not a lot of cell service in the area. If they're novice campers on a treasure hunt,
23:23they could have forgotten portable chargers.
23:25It's possible.
23:27The fact is, their friend went missing, and now he's dead.
23:31And there's no trace of these guys. Not at the site where they were camping.
23:34Their cell phones haven't pinged any towers. They haven't been seen on CCTV.
23:38Meeks and I were at Aspen Grove, the site of the last clue on the treasure map,
23:41which bought us here. Just need to figure out where to go next.
23:49Here.
23:51Now seek the tree that leans with grace, its roots dug deep in time-worn place.
23:56Along its trunk where shadows sprawl, the earth breathes deep, then lets it fall.
24:04So we're looking for a place that rises and falls.
24:07All tides go in and out, but we don't have any oceans. We do have water, where levels fluctuate.
24:14Specifically, Valewater Brook.
24:17Valewater Brook.
24:20Not just a pretty face.
24:30What is it?
24:32I was scrubbing through Milton's footage when I got a notification.
24:35You know the man the couple overheard at the inn?
24:37The one who said he knew where the treasure was.
24:39Yeah, well I got a match.
24:41From the forensic sketch and the security footage at Cliff's Edge Inn last night.
24:46Drake Brantley.
24:47Bartholomew Brantley's grandson.
24:49It's just kind of interesting.
24:51What do we know about him?
24:52Well, he's the sole heir to the Brantley fortune.
24:54Maybe he's upset Peepaw was giving away some of his inheritance.
24:58I'll find his license plate number, put it to CCTV, see if I can track it.
25:01Get Madge to come in and talk to us.
25:19Sheriff.
25:23I couldn't get you fishing five times in 20 years.
25:26Now here you are.
25:29I like fishing as much as the next guy.
25:32Sure you do.
25:37All right.
25:50Yep, yep, yep, yep.
25:52I do recognize him.
25:54He came in last night, sat at the bar, didn't say much to me.
25:57Dapping on his phone the entire time, which I thought was pretty rude.
26:00But you know, what are you going to do?
26:01Did you happen to catch any of his conversation?
26:03No, I didn't have time to eavesdrop.
26:05It was packed.
26:06Anything that might help us?
26:07Uh, well, I did suggest that he take his conversation outside, which he did.
26:12He took the hint.
26:13Can you tell us anything else?
26:14Yeah, he booked a room last night, checked out this afternoon.
26:16You probably just missed him.
26:22Thanks, Madge.
26:23Well, you know where to find me.
26:26Tyson, Madge is holding Drake's room at the inn.
26:28We need forensics to search it for a murder weapon or any traces of Jackson's DNA.
26:31On it, I scanned Drake's plate number, was able to track his movements on CCTV.
26:35What's the last known location?
26:36Main Street.
26:37Okay, we'll go check it out.
26:38Texas, the make and model.
26:39Copy.
26:48It's a great place to come and clear my head and get away from all the noise.
26:55Now, why did you really want to see me?
27:00The reason I asked you about Stacy Cantor, I think it might have something to do with what happened to
27:07Claire.
27:09What do you mean?
27:10I don't think what happened to Claire was an accident.
27:13Well, I was there, Bill.
27:15And I saw the reports.
27:17This is your grief talking.
27:19You're still in denial.
27:21No, Al, I'm not.
27:24All right.
27:26I'm listening.
27:28I don't know what happened or who did what.
27:31Things aren't adding up.
27:34I need your help.
27:35Look, Bill, I don't see how Stoneglass and what happened to Claire are connected.
27:42But anything you need.
27:44I need you to run a number for me.
27:47Figure out who it belongs to.
27:49Sure.
27:52Just get it to me and I'll run it down for you.
28:07Talk to me, Tyson.
28:08Brantley's SUV was just spotted coming into town on Front Street.
28:11Doesn't look like he's in a hurry.
28:13You're a quarter of a mile out.
28:14Wait.
28:17Go!
28:18Go!
28:36Casey Crawford.
28:37Blue, go.
28:51Hey, hey, hey, hey, off, off, off.
29:42Sir, we're gonna need you to step out of the vehicle.
29:52We have witnesses saying they overheard you talking about the buried treasure.
29:56Why is that?
29:57I just, I wanted this to be over.
30:00My grandfather had pure intentions.
30:01I loved him very much, but my family and I, we've gotten death threats over this treasure hunt.
30:07I'm very sorry to hear that.
30:09So this phone call?
30:10I created a private online forum pretending to be a fan.
30:14After that, I knew there'd be seekers at the inn.
30:16I figured if I disguised myself a little and spoke loudly enough, one of them might accidentally overhear me and
30:22find the treasure.
30:23And my family would finally be safe.
30:25Who was on the other end of the call?
30:27No one.
30:28All right?
30:28Check the call lock, all right?
30:29It was all a show.
30:30You went on record saying you didn't know where the treasure was.
30:33That only your grandfather knew.
30:35I made that statement before he passed.
30:36And back then it was true.
30:39He left the answer for me in his will.
30:41I've kept it a secret from everyone until now.
30:44So none of this is about your inheritance?
30:46The last thing I need is more money.
30:48My grandfather left me a fortune.
30:50What about the bloody screwdriver?
30:52I locked my keys in my car, all right?
30:56I found a video showing how to break in using a screwdriver.
30:59Got into my car, but not without a battle wound.
31:02Okay.
31:04Just one last question.
31:06Where were you last night between the hours of 12 and 4 a.m.?
31:09I was in my room at the inn.
31:11I couldn't sleep so I ordered room service in the middle of the night.
31:16Do you know who did this?
31:18That's what we're trying to figure out.
31:20Let's just focus on you.
31:23Where were you between the hours of 12 and 4 a.m.?
31:26I was in my tent, sleeping.
31:28Can anyone corroborate that?
31:31Check my smart watch.
31:33Okay, we will.
31:36Tell me about last night.
31:38We decided to take a break and get some food at the inn.
31:41Jackson was on the phone with Emily.
31:44I got us a table.
31:45Eddie got us drinks.
31:46At the bar?
31:47Yeah.
31:47That's where you get drinks, isn't it?
31:50You snap often, Casey?
31:52No, I just...
31:53Like when you were arrested for aggravated assault?
31:56I was protecting Emily.
31:57Emily?
31:58We know.
32:01You still have feelings for her?
32:03No.
32:05I love her as a friend.
32:09I can't believe he's dead.
32:12I've known him since the ninth grade.
32:15You guys were close.
32:19Why didn't you call anyone once you realized he was gone?
32:22We were camping along the way.
32:25We would follow the clues and pack up to go to the next one.
32:29We couldn't get a hold of Jackson, figured if he came back and his stuff was gone, that wouldn't be
32:33good, so we left it for him.
32:35We just assumed he got an itch and wanted to get a head start finding the treasure.
32:39Didn't that make you mad?
32:41That he'd get the treasure for himself?
32:43No, Jackson wouldn't do that.
32:46He would share it with us, even if he found it on his own.
32:49What if that wasn't his plan?
32:51He wouldn't.
32:54When was the last time you saw Jackson?
32:56We got back to our campsite and got in our tents.
32:59When I woke up, he was gone.
33:01Eddie said he left a note saying he'd be back and not to wait.
33:06So what did you think when you woke up in the morning and he was gone?
33:09I assumed he went to get the treasure for himself.
33:11Why would you assume that?
33:12It was the only thing that made sense.
33:14Emily wanted an extravagant wedding.
33:17I guess Jackson must have felt pressure to find the treasure.
33:20So you didn't think anything was wrong?
33:22That something could have happened?
33:24That wasn't my first instinct, no.
33:27Sure.
33:30Why'd you run?
33:33Isn't the treasure hunt illegal?
33:35I thought you were gonna arrest us.
33:37And I don't have money to pay fines.
33:39I'm not going back to jail.
33:41Once was enough.
33:48Okay, we let Drake go.
33:50Forensics brushed the screwdriver and it came back positive for Drake's blood.
33:53But Drake's blood only.
33:55And Madge corroborated his alibi.
33:57He ordered late night room service and he didn't leave his room until this afternoon.
34:00He's out.
34:01What we need is...
34:04It's a ranger.
34:06Says they found something by the body.
34:08Looks like a fountain pen.
34:09Yeah, it looks splintered.
34:11This could have broken during the force of a stabbing.
34:15Ranger says fingerprints have been wiped.
34:18There are blood remnants inside the pen.
34:20It has CC engraved on the side.
34:22Casey's initials.
34:25Something's not adding up here.
34:27Motive, murder weapon, he ran.
34:30Hold Casey, release Eddie.
34:41When can I have my phone back?
34:43As soon as you sign these.
34:47What's this?
34:48Release forms.
34:49You're free to go.
34:58And Casey?
35:00He needs to stay a little longer.
35:02You don't think he has something to do with this?
35:05I really can't say.
35:19That was forensics.
35:21Fingerprints weren't detected, but it came back positive for Jackson's DNA.
35:25At least we have a murder weapon.
35:29No.
35:40No.
35:50He wants to stay.
35:50What is it?
35:51I need to see the photos from Eddie's campsite.
35:53It's just stacks of graded papers.
36:00Hand me the paper that was left by the body.
36:03The poem?
36:18Tyson, I need to see Milton's action camera footage
36:21from just before he found the treasure chest.
36:22On it.
36:26Stop.
36:28Eddie.
36:32We need to get to the treasure site where the body was found.
36:35Let's hope we're not too late.
36:38Nyx?
36:39Come on, boy.
37:00Come on, buddy.
37:08He's not here.
37:13I think it went this way.
37:15Come on.
37:28What are you guys doing here?
37:30We'd like to ask you the same question.
37:35Edward Henderson, you're under arrest for the murder of Jackson Turner.
37:41I'm gonna need to search her bag.
38:43Your innocent teacher act nearly had us fooled, Eddie.
38:47How'd you know?
38:50You were all at Cliff's Edge Inn last night.
38:53You went to the bar, overheard someone who had exact coordinates leading to the treasure.
39:00So you wrote it down, along with the last stanza of the poem.
39:06You're a teacher who still uses cursive.
39:11You got a distinct G with a tail.
39:13Not a lot of people write like that.
39:16I first noticed it on the paper at the crime scene.
39:20And then on the graded tests inside your tent.
39:23And finally tonight on your release forms.
39:26You figured you'd leave in the middle of the night and find the treasure yourself.
39:30No one would know.
39:32You didn't account for Jackson hearing you leave and following you.
39:35But he wanted the money for an extravagant wedding.
39:39And you wanted it all for yourself.
39:56What are you doing, man?
39:59What are you...
40:00You know I need the treasure, please.
40:02Whoa!
40:03Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
40:05You stabbed him with Casey's fountain pen.
40:13Jackson!
40:15After you killed Jackson, you needed a different location to bury the treasure.
40:21You'd asked to borrow the fountain pen earlier that day to grade test papers.
40:26The paper found that the crime scene was written with shaded feathery ink.
40:33The pen came back positive for Jackson's blood.
40:37And we have footage of you leaving the crime scene from another camper's action camera.
40:42On the timeline of Jackson's death.
40:46And now you're here.
40:49With the treasure.
41:22And now you're here.
41:31Let's go.
41:55I don't know.
42:05Hello.
42:06Just wanted to say good work.
42:08Didn't get a chance to say bye, but I heard you got your guy.
42:11Yeah, we did.
42:15Sorry, it's just my dad.
42:18You should get that.
42:20Oh, that's okay. I can call him back.
42:21Oh, it's late.
42:23Might be important.
42:25You're right.
42:27Thank you for your help today.
42:30Happy to do it.
42:37Hey, Dad.
42:38Hey, kiddo. You busy?
42:40No, I'm just having a night in with Blue.
42:42Okay if I swing by.
42:44Is something wrong?
42:46I wanted to drop off a box of Mom's stuff.
42:48Mementos, photos, that sort of thing.
42:51Thought it might be nice for you to have them.
42:54Plus, I wanted to talk to you about something.
42:57Yeah, of course. Come by.
42:58Sounds good, Bug.
43:00See you soon.
43:01Good-bye.
43:15Very weird.
43:16Good-bye.
43:19Good-bye.
43:22Good-bye.
43:24Good-bye.
43:27Dad.
43:28Ah!
43:58Ah!
44:00Ah!
44:02Ah!
44:03Ah!
44:04Ah!
44:06Ah!
44:06Ah!
44:07Ah!
44:08Ah!
44:09Ah!
44:11r
44:12r
44:20r
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