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00:05I
00:06Tragic news this morning it is widely presumed that this marks the fourth killing it is
00:10I met her once Laurie Peterson at a med conference this syrupy sick smell
00:17What if our killer has a syndrome and illness that creates the odor?
00:20So that's why he keeps washing to mask the smell you knew Matt Peterson had nothing to do with Gwen
00:25Haney's death
00:26And you lied to me the Cammie Ramada case was ruled an accidental death
00:30Well, that's a cover-up the night on Dangerfield Reddy said that he had his wife in the car
00:34But it looked like Maggie to me. I'm ordering the exhumation of Cammie Ramada's body
00:38Reddy is summoning me to his office tomorrow morning, so I'm being fired
00:42What the fuck does that mean? I didn't mean anything. I have to take this. Okay loose. Oh
00:48Hi, I wasn't sure you were gonna pick up. You don't know do you know what?
00:53Ask her what happened with the Peterson case that made you so afraid for it to come back into question
00:59What did Dorothy say now? What did Dorothy say? I'll bet Marie don't know. What did Dorothy say to you?
01:17Sweetheart, did you not try it on before?
01:21This is my daughter, and she's getting married today
01:24And nothing and I mean nothing is going to tarnish this holy event
01:29Since I hear about sleeves?
01:31It's going on. It's gonna be fine. No, everything's fine. Everything's fine, right?
01:35Yeah, by the way, it's a wedding. So what would be a wedding without a little kiss?
01:38Your mother knows what she's talking about. Wow. Was that a little funny about how many times I've been married?
01:42Yeah, okay. Well, I didn't know. Oh hi, Rosa. So we're having a little sleeve problem
01:47Yeah, it's Kelly. I said creamy white
01:52Are you happy you got married? Yes, of course. I'm so happy. I love him
01:58I do. You're just scared
02:01Just to be clear
02:03Brace all of my marriages were magical until the third year
02:07That's when shit gets real. All the the things that you found so charming
02:11It's dark about you in the ass
02:12You know, I just I love the way he's sort of so expressive and shares his feelings
02:17And then by the third year would he just shut the fuck up about his fucking feelings
02:21That's not my experience
02:22Well, it's mine and everybody I know
02:24Oh, I'm focused on Lucy. I want this waistline
02:27Okay, why don't you bring it up?
02:29Oh, okay, why don't you bring it up?
02:35Oh, sorry
02:37Babe?
02:38Janet?
02:41She's gotta be here somewhere
02:44Thank you, thank you
02:45Janet?
02:46Babe?
02:49Janet?
02:51Lucy?
02:55Wow
02:55No, wait, we're not supposed to see each other
02:57It's bad love
02:58We're two women. We're not supposed to be getting married at all
03:01You better come in
03:06Okay, what happened?
03:08Oh, my mother, my aunt
03:09Mm-hmm
03:11My sleeves were too long
03:14Oh, God
03:16We've been together for three years
03:18So are you gonna start, you know, hating the way that I'm always talking about coding and data and
03:23How I scream numbers in my sleep?
03:27I don't know
03:29You're gonna start to hate the way I always drool on the pillow
03:33Or how my five-second rule is actually more like 28 seconds
03:37These are terrible vows
03:40Yeah, they're the worst
03:41Oh, God
03:45How about the way you look at me?
03:48With love
03:50Light
03:51And longing
03:54Or the way you're
03:55Always present
03:58Letting time move through you instead of
04:01Moving through time
04:10Hey
04:21I love you
04:31I love you
04:34I love you
04:35My
04:37The world
04:37Is
04:38No
04:39I love you
05:46Oh
06:10What do they pay you to travel around?
06:13Appropriate about psychos.
06:16Ah, you don't want to know me.
06:18No, I want to know.
06:19That's her.
06:20Your wife wants you.
06:23Okay.
06:24Well, her wish is my command.
06:30Hell of a shindig.
06:32You know, I can tell when someone spent a pretty penny.
06:35So, best wishes, felicitations, and all that jazz.
06:39You did Lucy real nice.
06:44You know, weddings make even happy people feel lonely.
06:53You ever been married, Peter?
06:55Have I ever been married? No.
06:58No, I like sleeping in the middle of my bed fine.
07:01You're funny.
07:05Yeah.
07:08Do you like martinis?
07:10Yes.
07:17I love you.
07:19Yeah.
07:19Huh?
07:20I am so glad we don't live anywhere near your family.
07:25You mean my crazy sister.
07:28Yes, that's what you mean.
07:29I love you.
07:30I love you.
07:32Can I tell you that enough?
07:33Oh, my God.
07:37Oh, wow.
07:39Very sweet.
07:39Oh, thank you.
07:40Do I have consent?
07:42Consent?
07:42Looks like Pete's...
07:45Almost having fun.
07:46Right.
07:46What do you think?
07:47It's perfect.
07:49I don't know if it's bad.
07:51On our wedding.
07:52I did not see that happening.
07:56Oh, my God.
07:57Not a big deal.
07:58Not a big deal.
07:58I don't know.
08:17Is it only 8.45?
08:20Hmm.
08:22Babe.
08:24We need to talk.
08:26That's the worst way to start a conversation.
08:29I want to talk about Blaise Farouk.
08:32What about her?
08:33You hate talking on the phone.
08:35And you were on the phone to her for 118 minutes last night.
08:39Well, that's quite a party trick.
08:41Timing people's phone calls.
08:42Well, we all know what that means.
08:43No, we don't.
08:45Because it doesn't mean anything.
08:46Then why can't you look at me?
08:48Because it doesn't mean anything.
08:52I'm helping with a case.
08:55And I like.
08:57I like it.
08:58It feels good to use that muscle again.
09:01It feels good to be part of the real world.
09:06Yeah, I guess.
09:08Good.
09:09I can see that.
09:11Okay, great.
09:12So is this discussion over?
09:14No.
09:15Because it isn't about the case.
09:18Look, Luce, it's okay for you to enjoy talking to someone else.
09:22And it's even okay if it's a really pretty girl.
09:25Look, I can't do this with you, Janet.
09:26I understand, but I just.
09:34I think you have to consider that maybe your mother was right.
09:41How can you say that to me?
09:43We all love you, Lucy.
09:44And we want to see you thrive.
09:46Oh, fuck thriving.
09:48You.
09:50You.
09:51Are supposed to be on my side.
09:53Your mother wants you to be free.
09:56To live your life.
09:57And so do I.
09:58I will live my life however I want, okay?
10:00That's exactly what I'm fucking saying.
10:08Dorothy?
10:09Where are you?
10:10I'm in here.
10:12Okay.
10:13So I want to know.
10:15I want to know what you said to my husband.
10:18Hmm?
10:19Good morning.
10:20I, what are you talking about?
10:21I'm probably getting fired today.
10:23So I don't need you stirring up shit in my marriage.
10:27Okay.
10:27What did you say to me?
10:28Okay.
10:28We had a couple drinks.
10:30Okay.
10:31That was all.
10:31And I have a headache.
10:33Do you have.
10:33You must have asked if you did that.
10:35It's one thing to force yourself in the middle of Lucy and I.
10:38But to put yourself in the middle of my marriage.
10:40Now that's too far.
10:42Okay.
10:43That is rich.
10:44Coming from a person who, without telling me,
10:47has apparently been in the middle of mine the whole fucking time.
10:51Really?
10:52Oh, it's true.
10:53I have no idea what you're talking about now.
10:55He prefers you, Kay.
10:57This is insane.
10:58No, listen to me.
10:58Dorothy, this is insane.
10:59He prefers you.
11:00He prefers your company.
11:01He prefers your conversation.
11:02He prefers you.
11:04I work with him.
11:05And I had to hear it.
11:06I promise you on my life.
11:08From Janet.
11:10I had to hear it from a fucking AI robot.
11:14Janet?
11:15Yeah.
11:15Who seems to be a keener observer of the human scene than even I am.
11:21I can't stop thinking about her.
11:24Okay.
11:24Listen, I can't stop thinking about her.
11:28I thought she was boring.
11:31But she's, she's not.
11:34She's not boring.
11:35She's really nice.
11:37And that's all I ever wanted for Lucy.
11:41And I have the fucking audacity to be acting like, you know, everybody's going to be around forever.
11:47Forever fighting and missing everything.
11:53And daring to find someone who's not going to be around forever.
11:57Boring.
12:00All I think about all day is death.
12:07You think about death.
12:08All the time.
12:09That's all I've thought about since I was 11.
12:11So here we are, you and me, thinking about death.
12:17Listen, I don't want you to die.
12:23And all we ever did was fight.
12:30I'm sorry.
12:35Okay.
12:41I don't want that easy.
12:44I don't want it.
12:45All right?
12:50Oh, look.
12:51Look.
12:52You've been right all along.
12:54You've got Lucy.
12:55You're not ready.
12:56Ready to go?
12:57Okay.
12:58Hi.
12:59Hey, babe.
13:00Good.
13:01Yeah.
13:03Where are you chauffeuring her to today?
13:07Uh, we're going to go exhume some remains.
13:10Is that a euphemism?
13:11I just need to go and, uh, can you wait in the car, Pete?
13:16Yeah, of course.
13:20Bye, hot stuff.
13:27Lucy?
13:34Lucy?
13:41Dr. Scarpetta?
13:43Sorry.
13:44I-I thought you were Dorothy.
13:46We've been chatting a little lately.
13:48Lucy's not here?
13:49No.
13:55Janet?
14:00I think you being here is hurting, Lucy.
14:04I know.
14:05I-I'm worried.
14:06Are you?
14:07This wasn't my choice, you know, to be here.
14:11What wasn't your choice?
14:13I mean, I created the program for my work, but I never liked it.
14:18Dead is dead.
14:19I imagine you know that better than anyone.
14:22And Lucy and I, we swore, we swore we would never use it.
14:27And then Lucy broke that promise.
14:29Which leaves me here, whether I like it or not.
14:35I mean, I love Lucy.
14:37I love her so much.
14:40You know, I even tried to give her my blessing this morning about this blaze frug.
14:44But she's so stubborn.
14:46Mm-hmm.
14:46She just shut me off.
14:47I mean, can you imagine?
14:53I need to ask you to do something.
15:00You tell Benton about the penny we found where Cammie Ramada died?
15:05No.
15:05The Feds, they gotta be up to their tits in this, right?
15:08They're probably gonna pin it on some Patsy and have somebody else take the fall for Gwen's murder.
15:13Like, we've seen that a million times.
15:15If Gwen really was a spy, okay, wouldn't it be more likely that whoever Thor hired to guard their secrets
15:21killed her?
15:21Maybe?
15:22Yeah.
15:22Which, hold on, this is frug.
15:24Hey, frug.
15:25You got the doc in me on speaker here.
15:27Oh, good.
15:28Uh, I'm leaving Thor now.
15:29What were you doing at Thor?
15:31Got a call that a janitor found something in a tampon dispenser.
15:35The fuck?
15:36Turns out it was a finger.
15:38And then Agent Wesley got here with his partner and sort of took things over.
15:43You're telling me that Benton and Tron have a finger that was discovered at Thor Labs and we don't know
15:48anything about it?
15:49Uh-huh.
15:51Well, now you do.
15:52Okay, thank you.
15:54Thanks, please.
15:55Okay, so this sick fuck cuts her hands off and then drops her finger off at her workplace?
15:59Maybe he needed her fingerprint.
16:02Really?
16:02Well, maybe you could call Benton and fucking ask him.
16:05I can't do that.
16:06What do you mean you can't do that?
16:07Because we had a fight and he left.
16:10Fuck, what happened?
16:12Well, just, I never told him the truth about Greystone.
16:16Good.
16:18Hey, don't start now, okay?
16:24It's okay, he'll be back.
16:25So many distractions in this case, so many distractions.
16:29What, you mean like the spaceship and the astronauts and the spies?
16:32But if you peel them all away, if you just, what are we left with?
16:35Two dead women.
16:36Yeah.
16:36Both found in the exact same spot.
16:38Both joggers at night, both with similar head injuries, and both found with a signature penny at the crime scene.
16:45It was the same person who murdered Kami Ramada and Gwen Haney.
16:48That means that it wasn't a Russian spy killer and it wasn't some disgruntled Thor assassin.
16:54Or an angry boyfriend.
16:54That means that what we're looking for here is a serial killer.
16:58And Doc, I think we're the only ones looking for him.
17:03Are there any more questions?
17:07Yes.
17:08Hello, Dr. Scarpetta.
17:10Thank you for everything you've shared today.
17:12My name is Lori Peterson.
17:22This may sound silly, but do you think a woman can have a career and a family and everything?
17:29I have no, I haven't tried.
17:33Whether they can or not, all I know is that women should be able to.
17:42So, you're setting up a trace on your aunt's work computer in case the murderer checks it to see what
17:48she knows about him.
17:49It's a trap, so if anyone tries to break into Aunt Kay's files, I'll be notified.
17:54But they'll never know I'm notified, so it'll be a secret.
18:00This shit just comes to you, huh?
18:02Well, I do have to learn stuff, but it probably does come easier to me.
18:08Than for other people.
18:09Like you with writing, right?
18:11Yeah, kid.
18:14Exactly like that.
18:30What the fuck?
18:32You chose the moment of my visit to work from home?
18:35Yeah, I'm trying to lay low this article by a reporter I know just came out, and I can't be
18:41near my office right now.
18:43Are those the women he killed?
18:46Strangled and sexually assaulted, yeah.
18:48I know a lot about human behavior, you know?
18:51My expertise, people.
18:53We could have the whole family working on this one.
18:58Oh, Jesus.
19:05Okay, what the hell?
19:07Uh, five women.
19:09All strangled.
19:10All murdered.
19:11All sexually assaulted.
19:13Now, the questions that we need to answer are, what do they have in common?
19:17Why did he pick them, and how did he get a hold of them?
19:19Got it.
19:20Now, the obvious outlier is Cecile Tyler.
19:23She is a black woman.
19:25The other's a white.
19:26It's highly unusual for a serial killer to stray between races.
19:30Hmm.
19:32Also, what we do know is that two of them were at the VMC at the same time.
19:35So, Patty Lewis had a car accident the same night that Lori Peterson was working.
19:40Also, Cecile Tyler's x-rays show a healed, fractured elbow that might have happened not long before she was killed,
19:47but the VMC don't have her listed.
19:50Maybe she checked in under another name, or they misspelled it, or a million other things.
19:58Shit happens.
19:59People screw up.
20:00Is there a next of kin we could ask?
20:03She's got a sister.
20:04Well, let's call her.
20:07No.
20:08I'm cold calling the sister limerative victim.
20:10What are you afraid of?
20:12Answers?
20:14Come on.
20:15What's her name?
20:18Fran O'Connor.
20:19Great.
20:22Call her.
20:27Okay.
20:28Okay.
20:36Hello.
20:38Hi.
20:39Is that Fran O'Connor?
20:41Yes.
20:42Speaking.
20:43Hi, Mrs. O'Connor.
20:44This is Dr. Kay Scarpetta.
20:46Hi.
20:46I'm a chief medical examiner.
20:47I'm so sorry to call you out of the blue like this.
20:51Uh-huh.
20:52I wanted to ask you a question about your sister.
20:56Oh, dear Lord.
20:57She passed away.
20:58Yes, I know.
20:59And I'm so terribly sorry.
21:01I wondered if you knew where her fractured elbow was treated.
21:05Was it at the VMC?
21:06Her elbow?
21:08That was a while ago in Fredericksburg where we grew up.
21:12Why would you want to know that?
21:13Well, uh...
21:14Mrs. O'Connor, are you black?
21:16Of course I'm black.
21:18And forgive me, but you don't sound black.
21:22Did your sister sound like you?
21:25You mean did she talk white like me?
21:27Isn't that what education is all about?
21:29So black people can sound white?
21:33I'm so sorry, Mrs. O'Connor.
21:35Um...
21:38What the hell is wrong with you?
21:40She had a nice voice.
21:42She didn't sound black.
21:44You should have a nice voice.
21:47You should have a nice voice.
21:50I wonder if Cecile has a voice like hers.
21:52It's like Glow and Contralto, like Lori's.
21:57Who?
21:59Like Lori.
22:00Peterson, another victim.
22:02You think they all sounded alike?
22:05Maybe he didn't know what race they were.
22:08Maybe...
22:09Maybe he never even saw them.
22:11Maybe he only heard them.
22:15Hey, did I just solve this?
22:20My name is Lori Peterson.
22:22It was their voices.
22:24That's what triggered him.
22:25He didn't see them.
22:25He heard them.
22:27So how do you hear them?
22:28The phone?
22:29Telephone solicitors call every night during dinner.
22:32I don't think that's late enough.
22:33Late enough for what?
22:35If he's using Boar Wash soap all day on the job, gets home at five or six, that's not enough
22:39time for the buildup of the glittery residue we have on our victims at one o'clock in the
22:44morning.
22:45So he works late at night.
22:49What about a helpline?
22:50Suicide prevention.
22:51And how does he get the home address?
22:53Maybe it's a security company.
22:55Pizza delivery guys.
22:56They're out all night.
22:57He likes her voice and then the address pops right up.
23:00See if there's any one pizza place that all five women called.
23:03That should be in their sales records.
23:05Lori called 911 that night.
23:07I wonder if the other women did.
23:09Can you get us those records?
23:11No, but I can take you to them.
23:13I can drop you off at the radio room and then go hit some pizza joints.
23:15Okay, let's do that.
23:16I gotta say, I'm glad it wasn't Bill Bolts.
23:19Yeah, it's great that he's just a rapist, not a murderer.
23:26Be careful.
23:28Let's roll.
23:44I'm going to be late for Reddy.
23:46I don't know how you pace up an exhumation.
23:52I think that's her family.
23:55I'll keep an eye here.
24:00I'm Dr. Scarpetta.
24:03You're...
24:03Are you the Ramada family?
24:05Yes.
24:06Yes, we're her sisters,
24:07May, Isabel,
24:09and our mother, Vicenta.
24:11Yes.
24:12Thank you for letting me do this.
24:14We're grateful you're doing it.
24:16Yeah.
24:17They never gave us any answers.
24:19It was all cut a secret.
24:22Well, I'm sorry about that.
24:24Can I ask you some questions?
24:26She was taking medication for epilepsy regularly, was she?
24:29Yes, yes, yes.
24:30She was very, very serious about it.
24:32And it wasn't unusual for her to jog at night?
24:36She liked the quiet.
24:38She liked the quiet.
24:38Also, one time during the day, she got bit by a dog.
24:40Hmm.
24:41Did she ever mention a woman, Gwen Haney?
24:44The girl that got murdered here?
24:45Yeah.
24:46No.
24:46We need to go.
24:48Uh, well, I will be doing a full examination.
24:50I'll let you know what I find.
24:55Vamos, mommy.
24:57Vamos.
25:02We'll follow in my car.
25:05I'm not leaving that body.
25:09You're going to call ready, tell them we're late?
25:11No.
25:11No, I'm not calling.
25:12I just need to stay with this body because we need answers.
25:15Okay, well, it seems like you're in a fucking shit up kind of mood.
25:17What happened with Benton?
25:18Don't ask me that.
25:19Not now.
25:20I just need you to stay with me and run interference with Maggie and whoever else gets in the fucking
25:25way.
25:25What exactly are you asking me to do?
25:27Protection, all right?
25:28I need you to, I need you to stay with me.
25:31All right?
25:32You got it.
26:00Dr. Scarpetta?
26:03I've been calling and calling.
26:04You're late.
26:05You're supposed to be in Commissioner Reddy's office.
26:07I've been caught up here.
26:08If you can tell him that I'll be there when I can.
26:11Oh, I don't think I could do that.
26:14Oh, you can do that.
26:14I really think Dr. Scarpetta.
26:15You can manage that, can't you?
26:17Dr. Scarpetta, you should go now.
26:18He won't stand for this.
26:26Oh, fuck.
26:26We don't have much time.
26:29We don't have much time.
26:32Whew.
26:41We don't have much time.
26:45We don't have much time.
26:46We don't have much time.
26:47We don't have much time.
26:48We don't have much time.
26:49We don't have much time.
26:50We don't have much time.
26:51We don't have much time.
26:51We don't have much time.
26:51We don't have much time.
26:52We don't have much time.
26:52We don't have much time.
26:52We don't have much time.
26:53We don't have much time.
26:54We don't have much time.
26:54We don't have much time.
26:55We don't have much time.
26:57We don't have much time.
26:59We don't have much time.
27:04Oh, my God, what the fuck is that?
27:09That's your lady friend, Gwen's finger.
27:13We'll never guess what we found under the nail.
27:17What?
27:18Your DNA.
27:21I didn't kill her.
27:23I swear you didn't kill her.
27:25Or perhaps you did.
27:27No.
27:29You've been using your skills for the wrong side, so spying for the Russians, selling secrets.
27:34How many rubles you make?
27:36Where can you even spend them?
27:38You could have gone to Google with your talent and made a lot more money, but no.
27:42You had to fall in love, and now your sad path ends in a prison sentence.
27:49What path is that?
27:51The path you chose, the path of treason.
27:55You gotta understand.
27:56I was just helping her.
27:59She was leaving a fucking trail.
28:00They were gonna kill her!
28:05You know, that's, um...
28:07Fuck.
28:12That's kind of sad to me, because I don't think she cared about you.
28:17At all.
28:19And you can't...
28:21Well, you just can't care more about them than they care about you.
28:25That's how you wind up a cuckold.
28:28You don't know she didn't care?
28:29You don't know that?
28:30No, that's just my gut instinct, which I have relied on pretty much exclusively for the past 30 years to
28:38tell me exactly how sick cretin is that sits before me.
28:42And my meter is running well into the red on you, Jinx.
28:47Only remaining question.
28:49Is your immense stupidity providing some sort of false positive?
28:54Because here's the question.
28:55Are you smart?
28:58Hmm?
28:58Are you smart enough, Jinx, to know that in certain situations, murder is a far better option than treason?
29:14What?
29:25This looks like a skin graft.
29:27This is just like the one on Gwennany's leg.
29:30Her sister said she was bitten by a dog.
29:32But they both had skin grafts?
29:34What the hell was going on?
29:35They're connected.
29:37The murders are connected.
29:40Okay, all right.
29:41Okay, so maybe the story of a long woman jogger getting snatched off a popular trail at a popular park
29:47and then getting beaten and drowned in the Potomac.
29:49And that's not a story that Reddy and the governor want to see in the papers, right?
29:52It's bad for tourism.
29:54It's bad for the Commonwealth.
29:55Maybe Reddy had no plan on retiring.
29:57Maybe he was angling to be health commissioner all along.
30:00Uh-huh.
30:01Right, and keeping the murder rate low at a scenic and popular danger-fueled island.
30:07Would win him a lot of gratitude from the governor.
30:09Can you get Dr. Kaminsky in here now?
30:11Absolutely.
30:12You're going to ask me twice.
30:13Jesus Christ.
30:26There's former Detective Marino.
30:29Pete Marino?
30:31Yeah?
30:32I'm Detective Stan Winters.
30:34It's my sad task today to place you under arrest for the assault of Matthew Peterson.
30:39You're going to be fucking kidding me.
30:40Give me like ten minutes, okay?
30:42Put your hands in front of you.
30:45You don't need those.
30:46I have to do this by the book, even more so because it's you now.
30:49Put your fucking hands out.
30:54You have the right to remain silent.
30:57You have the right to an attorney.
30:59Come on.
31:09Commissioner Reddy demands your presence immediately.
31:13If you want me to leave, you're going to have to make me.
31:15He will fire you.
31:19Why can't you look at her, Maggie?
31:21Is it because you feel guilty?
31:22Or is it because of the stink?
31:24Polyps.
31:25Can't smell a thing.
31:26And why would I feel guilty?
31:29Why?
31:30Because there was a second murder on Dangerfield that you could have prevented.
31:33Why did you do it, hmm?
31:35Why?
31:37Because you're in love with him?
31:38Is that why?
31:39Do I seem like the kind of woman who allows love to dictate her actions?
31:45Kami Ramada had temporal lobe, epilepsy.
31:47She was killed.
31:48She drowned all on her own.
31:50And you already sweep it under the carpet.
31:52And why, Maggie?
31:53Also, your boyfriend could get himself a promotion?
31:58You've always been such a drama queen.
32:00How you make up stories.
32:02Kami Ramada is dead, and her family is never going to know the truth.
32:06Look at you, with your big brain, and your perfect moral barometer.
32:13How easily you stick your success in everyone else's face.
32:17I am just trying to tell the truth.
32:19Yes.
32:21And you never even notice that the truth is a luxury some of us could never afford.
32:30You need to leave the building, I told you.
32:34You will have to make me.
32:39I've been empowered by the health commissioner to throw you out.
32:42I'm calling security.
32:44I look forward to Marino and them going at it.
32:47Former detective Marino has been arrested for assault.
32:50You're on your own, Dr. Scarpetta.
33:059-1-1, what's your emergency?
33:08Okay, ma'am.
33:08What is this?
33:099-1-1, what's your emergency?
33:119-1-1, what's your emergency?
33:139-1-1, what's your emergency?
33:15Okay, is there an adult case?
33:189-1-1, what is your emergency?
33:20Okay, this is a list of all the calls.
33:23You can cross-reference them.
33:26And I'm going to go hit those pizza joints.
33:29Okay, I guess I'll be here for a while.
33:32Hey.
33:34Buona fortuna.
33:53What's your emergency?
33:54I think my dad is having a heart attack.
33:57Okay, is there an adult there?
33:59No, he's on the kitchen floor.
34:01Okay, just stay with me, all right?
34:02Someone's coming out.
34:069-1-1, what's your emergency?
34:08My neighbor is having a party, and it's too loud.
34:11Okay, sir, we'll send someone over there right now.
34:209-1-1, what's your emergency?
34:22Yes, I was in a car accident.
34:24Okay, ma'am.
34:25What is your name and location?
34:26Patty Lewis.
34:27I was pulling out of my driveway.
34:29209 Elkridge Lane.
34:4611-1-1, what's your emergency?
34:48Oh, dear, I'm so sorry.
34:51Is there a problem, ma'am?
34:52I meant to dial information, 4-1-1.
34:55I must have hit a 9 instead of a 4.
34:57And your name, please?
34:59Cecile Tyler.
35:00Okay, glad there's no problem.
35:02You have a nice evening, ma'am.
35:081-1, what's your emergency?
35:09Yes, I just heard a noise outside.
35:11I'm afraid someone's out there.
35:12Yes, ma'am.
35:13What's your name?
35:14My name is Laurie Peterson.
35:15Sit tight, Laurie.
35:16We'll get someone out there to you right away.
35:18I can wait on the phone if you'd like.
35:20No, that's okay.
35:20Just send someone.
35:21I can wait on the phone if you don't.
35:23Shit.
35:24Shit.
35:36Shit.
35:38Shit.
35:41Shit.
35:52I don't know.
36:30Excuse me, can you tell me if, um, Mr. McCorkle is, is working today?
36:38Well, he's not here.
36:40Had to go see his sick mother.
36:41He won't be back till after Christmas.
36:44Can you, uh, point me in the direction of his desk?
36:47I'd like to leave him a note.
36:51Yeah. Station 8.
37:19I'm gonna leave him a note.
37:21You can see, there's a lot of people coming.
37:24He's from the phone.
37:24He's from the car.
37:29He's from the car.
37:34He's from the car.
37:35I don't know.
38:02Alexandria police is detective Marino there he's out you want to leave a message yeah uh uh no no uh
38:09no
38:22hey hello Dorothy stay inside with Lucy and keep the doors and the windows locked you'll scare the
38:29shit out of me why don't you I gotta go just do as I say okay Marino who is this
38:40the doc did you
38:41page me meet me at 1319 Greystone Avenue right now what's there it's the home of the 911 operator
38:51who answered calls from every single one of our murder fix all right copy that doc I'm 10 away you
38:58wait don't do nothing without me okay hey loose hey keep a leader shit no they arrested Pete but I
39:20just posted his bail so great well they forcibly removed me from my office wait you you're fired yeah
39:33yeah yeah I am by proxy wow you told Ben um no I don't know what's what's happening there so
39:48what do you mean by that I'm gonna be fine don't worry about me that's that's not the
39:55I'm always okay you know
40:06I am so I went and I talked to I
40:13talked to Janet earlier oh not you do why's everyone just talking to Janet suddenly I just
40:21needed to understand you know you never gave two shits about her when she was alive okay but it
40:25mm-mm hey you know I've been enabling you I think that's what I've been doing I've been trying to
40:32support everything you do and I wanted you to have anything you ever wanted that's what I wanted
40:39and I thought that was the right I'm I'm I'm the one who's hurting you and I'm gonna need you
40:46to move
40:47out of the cottage now
40:54you're going back to Boston no it's not about and he's not gonna sell his family home it's not Boston
41:00because you're getting into worse it's not about is that what this is it's not about Boston you're not you're
41:05getting we're not talking about
41:06me we're talking about you this is about you moving on from Janet now no no I'm not doing this
41:13with you I'm not I'm just not doing this with you I'm not going to give it up
41:30I know hey hey hey it's okay fuck you Aunt Kay fuck you
42:19oh
42:20oh
42:21oh
42:21fuck
42:21oh
42:25fuck
42:26fuck
42:26oh
42:35oh
42:37oh
42:37oh
42:39oh
42:40oh
42:40oh
42:42oh
42:42oh
42:52No!
42:55No!
42:55No!
42:57No!
42:57No!
42:57No!
42:58No! No!
42:58I can't.
43:02Hello, Dr. Scotera.
43:04No!
43:05No!
43:05No!
43:07No!
43:31Stop fucking moving!
43:59I told you to wait.
44:11You were never here.
44:38I've learned my lesson and left the scar.
44:43And now I see how you really are.
44:48You know good, you know good, you know good, baby, you know good.
44:53I'm gonna say it again, you know good, you know good, you know good, baby, you know good.
45:05I broke her heart, was gentle and true.
45:10I left the ball for someone like you.
45:14I'll beg his forgiveness underneath.
45:18But I wouldn't blame him if he said to me.
45:23It's no good, no good, it's no good, baby, it's no good.
45:29Hey, I'm gonna say it again.
45:32Good, no good, it's no good, baby, it's no good.
45:38Mmm, no good.
45:49Mmm, if he'll help me, we'll start a move.
45:54It'll be easy forgetting you.
45:58You know good, you know good, you know good, baby, you know good.
46:03Oh, you know what I mean.
46:06You know good, you know good, you know good, you know good, you know good.
46:12Oh!
46:38Oh, you know good.
46:45Oh, you know good.
46:51Oh, you know good, you know, good.
46:53Oh, my God.
46:53Oh, yeah.
46:57Oh, yeah.
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