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00:07SCARPETTA
00:07SCARPETTA
00:07We got us another one.
00:08I'm on my way.
00:12This here's the husband, Matt Peterson, Mr. Peterson, our chief M.E., Dr. Scarpetta.
00:17I'm so sorry for your loss.
00:20Excuse me, Agent Ben Wesley, nice to meet you.
00:22Oh.
00:23You don't break a surgeon's fingers by accident.
00:25We're violinists.
00:26Matt Peterson worries me if I'm being honest.
00:29How can you connect a husband killing his wife to the first three murders?
00:32Looks like our very own Ted Bundy just bought himself a polygraph.
00:36Dr. K. Scarpetta.
00:38Oh, I know who you are, Chief.
00:39And I, for one, am glad you're back.
00:41Why do you think he'd say that the hands are, you know, gone?
00:45Congratulations, Dr. Scarpetta.
00:46Dr. Reddy, Maggie.
00:48I brought you something.
00:49Dr. Scarpetta, I'd like to work for you.
00:51What?
00:52She'd be eyes and ears to you.
00:53Have you checked in on Lucy?
00:55She's had a terrible year.
00:56Oh, don't be so dramatic, K.
00:58Anyone who has lost their wife in the last year isn't happy.
01:01Do you think she shouldn't be living with me?
01:03I don't think it matters where the fuck she lives,
01:05as long as she's talking to A.I. Janet all day long.
01:07Move out, Lucy.
01:09You had talked about wanting to do a PI business with my Peter here.
01:12Hello.
01:13How was the meeting?
01:13Well, sort of like a surprise welcome back to the FBI.
01:17I need you.
01:18How does Forensic Operations Specialist sound?
01:20I'm all in, Doc.
01:22Who's her?
01:22Gwen Haney, 33.
01:25Biomedical engineer at Thor Labs.
01:27Prince on the Kettlebell came back with a name.
01:29And?
01:30It's Matt Peterson.
01:32We got the wrong guy.
01:47Well, K, how are you?
01:49A lot of work.
01:50Ah, and K?
01:52She grew up.
01:52Yes, yes.
01:54Here she is.
01:55My bellissima little K.
01:57Say hello to signora Milazzo.
01:59Hello, Miss Milazzo.
02:00Oh, bella.
02:03Sembra Dorothy da piccola.
02:04Si.
02:05She says you're beautiful.
02:06Sono donna.
02:07And she's right.
02:08Grazie, thank you.
02:10Devo andare.
02:11Ciao, K.
02:11Arrivederci.
02:13Ciao, bella.
02:15I've come to do the inventory, Daddy.
02:18Your homework is done?
02:21Of course.
02:26To have a daughter smarter than a man,
02:30there's no greater gift God could give you.
02:41Get the register open.
02:42Give us the fucking money.
02:43Hurry up.
02:44Get the fucking money.
02:45Get the fucking money out.
02:46Let's go.
02:46Up.
02:47Right now.
02:48Get up.
02:50Stand the fuck up.
02:51Get the money out.
02:53Right now.
02:53Please.
02:54Get up.
02:54Please, no.
02:56Grab the fucking money.
02:57What are you waiting for?
02:58Let's go.
02:59Come on.
03:08Come on, hurry up.
03:09Come on, come on.
03:10You gotta go.
03:12Go.
03:18Daddy, please.
03:20No.
03:21Please, no.
03:22Help.
03:23Help, please.
03:28Help, please.
03:29Help.
03:31Help.
04:03you never went home no good morning Maggie good morning a message from Fabian no prints or DNA
04:13on the penny you found at the train track exact date is occluded but he's working on digging that
04:18out okay you're you're cutting in the cooler mm-hmm this looks like a skin graft I didn't notice it
04:29during the autopsy because the color matched perfectly but now she's decomposing that's
04:37right the rest of her faster than this little square so makes the difference more appreciable
04:44a chief who works all night and notates her own errors I mean it's not something I thought I'd
04:49see in my lifetime can you run this for rapid DNA testing won't it be your DNA probably
05:08whoa whoa whoa we got to stay here another month I know I know shh shh the contractor says the
05:15house
05:15will be finished in a month I know it's a pain I told you we should have moved out when
05:20they came
05:20back now we got to look into Airbnb or something until the house is ready but this place is huge
05:25and it's free I just saw Benton naked and he looked good look we got to get out of here
05:31I need my
05:32privacy sweetheart we have like an entire wing in this crazy-ass mansion you need to stop calling it
05:38a mansion because I see Benton he gets like a hurt look on his face whenever you say that all
05:43right
05:43he grew up in this place probably doesn't even know it's a mansion little Lord Fauntroy listen look I feel
05:48I'm not at ease with the close proximity in between you me and the defense post here I'm getting a
05:55little back like that fence post I'm getting bangry like the kids like to say yeah a little bangry yeah
06:01yeah I'll tell you what Peter all right first of all we are consenting adults and we are married
06:11so we can have sex whenever we want I know here's the thing I don't take this the wrong way
06:18okay but
06:19when it comes to pleasuring you can be boisterous by which I mean fucking loud okay which I normally
06:25love I love it but within the confines of their own four walls listen to me I promise you I
06:33will
06:33be silent like the grave you'll never hear a word that's hot
06:46you sleep okay babe oh yeah you know me just alternating cycles of decreptitude
06:54great attitude are you white knuckling ice water in your veinsing or just thought chasing
07:02hmm mostly thought chasing so no code red for the moment
07:09and by the way you do sleep I've seen it even heard it on occasion I don't snore you do
07:18uh never except you do I'll tell you what if it happens again I'll record you
07:27but then you wouldn't sleep
07:35this is really bad
07:39I'm gonna go get some okay good stuff huh it's nasty take me with you always
08:00see with your eyes not with your hands
08:17sorry about earlier oh catching you undraped like that I know what you I get the reference
08:23and the nude in flagrante saw your penis look I never even seen you work out before
08:36anyway Dorothy and I were gonna look into some kind of short-term rental after Thanksgiving
08:41well you don't have to do that on my no no no come on we're all big boys and girls
08:45here
08:46speaking of big boys I just did some work with the wifey up in the bedroom in case you
08:50you know heard something questionable sounded like whimpering point is we all need space right we
08:57need our space especially now that we're working with the doc again what you're working with Kay yeah
09:02it's not a big deal it's just you know like temporary so that I could be legal at the crime
09:05scenes and
09:06you know post-mortem something like that in what capacity I think she's defining it as a forensic
09:14ops specialist you're a specialist Peter you're a retired detective what can you believe this no did
09:25you know morning you gave my husband a job yeah why would you do that Kay because I needed help
09:37well why
09:38him because I'm surrounded by vipers in that office and I need someone I can trust yeah can we all
09:45remember please that this was once my former what do you call vocation what about the private PI business
09:51that you were gonna start with Lucy Peter uh how are you gonna start that up now that you are
09:56what
09:57former vocating with her and do I have to remind you we are here for Lucy's sake fuck Dorothy I
10:06have been
10:06up all night I need coffee and then I can come back in there and argue about who's here more
10:11for Lucy
10:13hey hey where you go can no one make an espresso here whatever I can take it God there is
10:23a lot of
10:24people living in this house mm-hmm well Pete just confided they're gonna look for a rental after
10:35Thanksgiving oh yes yes was it a good idea Kay to have Marina start working with you again
10:47oh well by the straw poll in this house apparently not but you got a big day big day today
10:56mm-hmm
10:59I wish I could be there for you oh it's just another oath back to the feds yeah but it's
11:06a new unit yeah no
11:08more serial killers for this guy in cybercrime are we happier in Boston for sure yeah so I shouldn't
11:17have taken this job so you didn't have to take your job of course not such a liar mm-hmm
11:27so the Jane Doe who was on the train tracks was actually a biomedical engineer working at Thor Labs
11:36Gwen Haney not your average Jane Doe Marino says you think Matt Peterson might be involved
11:43only to the extent that his prints were on the murder weapon
11:49I know it's that like their third line of code I told you you have to answer it differently oh
11:54hey hey
11:55hey hey no no no no mine no no no thank you thank you thank you for making this thank
12:00you so much
12:01hey yeah uh-huh you wanted to know what you are rude I love you so much you are very
12:05rude
12:09and now I have to make another one perhaps you should try and get some sleep I can't you've been
12:14up a
12:14long time I can't my first big case the one that I built my whole career on my reputation everything
12:20you know as well as I do I can't be wrong yeah I want it's gonna be okay okay if
12:29you say so you got
12:31the right guy yeah okay was that Lucy yeah she came she took my coffee and she fled okay I'm
12:42worried
12:43about her do you know who she's talking to Janet oh I know it's every day now 24 7 why
12:51can't you
12:51seriously breathe that thing in her ear in that your way she's in a free fall backslide not if it's
12:58hurting her mm-hmm look I'm not so desperate for her love that I will condone unhealthy and
13:05dangerous behavior how am I can you know I'm not no I'm not doing yes that's what you're doing it
13:10is
13:10the classic definition of codependency I'm sorry I yelled duty calls there's something wrong she's
13:18talking to a freaking ghost don't go oh I just finish oh try to stop me at your own peril
13:25come on
13:29we're having a conversation
13:37oh your wife she has to control everything everyone everything all the time all that we did but that I
13:45got a little caught up last night in our conversation and completely forgot that I'm starting this PI
13:49business come on Lucy I'm just saying she could have a point if we don't figure out what happened to
13:53Gwen
13:53Haney and if Matt Peterson is involved in any of this any of it and we're on our thing I
13:59know yeah
14:01there is a lot of delight under that bridge a lot slippery fucking slope yeah slippery slope and a lot
14:09of land
14:10lines a lot come on come on you know I'm trying not just just here here
14:24knew I should never have come back here never if I'd known ready holes and retiring I would have
14:29bailed I really would have you know second chances at our age be hard to resist right
14:36it's a second chance or am I just looking to fuck myself up again
14:51you
14:54you
14:54you
14:54you
14:55you
15:03I don't know.
15:27Good morning. I'm Dr. Scarpetta.
15:30Morning. I suppose we haven't officially met yet.
15:33Call me Wingo.
15:34I'm seeing a lot of purple. Wingo.
15:37Yes, Chief.
15:39Positive for semen.
15:41Most of the fluids found outside of the body.
15:44Bed clothes, back of the thighs.
15:46Right.
15:47Anal and oral slides, all positive.
15:49Same as Brenda and Patty.
15:53It's a seal.
15:56That's funny. We don't know them.
15:57Oh, wait. Yes, we do.
16:02Cops driving the DNA to New York?
16:05Uh-huh.
16:07Not long from now, we'll store DNA in a database
16:09and no one will have to drive or wait.
16:12Not if the ACLU has anything to say about it.
16:17Is this from the hunting knife Detective Marino found?
16:20Yes.
16:21The fibers are consistent with the victim's nightgown.
16:26So her gown was cut from her body with her husband's knife.
16:31A knife?
16:33Yeah, hunting type.
16:35Woodstone in the sheaves, compass in the handle.
16:39Oh, yeah.
16:41I got a mail order.
16:43Where'd you see it last?
16:45It was on the dresser, I think.
16:46Where your left arm?
16:47I, um, remember Laura used it as a letter opener.
16:53Okay, so you saw the knife on the dresser,
16:57maybe Saturday or Sunday previous,
17:01same time as when you replaced the broken screen in the bathroom.
17:04Why not just wait till I'm hooked up to the machine to ask?
17:08I only ask because we found your knife in a drawer
17:12tucked away with some sweaters and condoms.
17:15I was wondering why condoms
17:19when your wife had oral contraceptives.
17:34Hey, uh, did you try the...
17:36The laser?
17:37I prefer this method with the Gorilla Glue.
17:39Did you know it's a strain of weed?
17:41Weed?
17:41Uh, no, I don't think I did know that.
17:44Popular for hybrids.
17:45Anyway, the glue will give us hard white permanent ridge detail,
17:48and I like me some hard ridge detail.
17:51Yeah.
17:52Don't we all?
17:53Marina's called twice already about these prints.
17:55Has he?
17:57Why the fucking condoms?
18:01They're good to have around.
18:04You know, you and me getting along all hunky-dory
18:08is entirely dependent on me ignoring
18:10the sometimes very stupid shit that you say.
18:14Why?
18:16Why is Abby Turnbull always nipping at our heels?
18:22She's a pest, Mr. City Attorney.
18:24It's just a fact.
18:26Yeah, well, it's hard to try a murder case
18:27when the husband's already been convicted in the papers.
18:29We're hoping this polygraph will rule him out.
18:34Turnbull's scaring people that are already terrified.
18:36This guy passes.
18:38We need to get off him real fast.
18:41Please remain still.
18:42The computerized polygraph is now recording
18:44your body's physiological activities.
18:47Did you go to Harvard?
18:49Yes.
18:52Are you doing anything to defeat or distort this test?
18:56No.
18:58Do you own a hunting knife?
19:05Yes.
19:07Did you kill your wife?
19:11No.
19:18My evil eyes tell me we have a match.
19:20With his knife, his prints would likely be on it.
19:23No other partials.
19:24Which in itself is strange if the wife did use it.
19:28I'll run them through Iafis.
19:31Am I interrupting, boss?
19:33How about we go with chief?
19:35Good.
19:36It's, uh, chief Scott Peddum.
19:38How can I help you, Dr. Reddy?
19:40Uh, it's nothing really.
19:41Only, uh, I've been left off some paperwork.
19:44I've been previously receiving as the, uh...
19:47As interim chief, you mean?
19:51Well, that certainly does describe the role
19:53I delighted in taking on, yes.
19:55And now maybe it's difficult for you to stand back,
19:58even just a little,
19:59to allow others to establish footing.
20:04I know you wanted this job, Dr. Reddy.
20:08So you and I are gonna have to find a way to live together.
20:12Yo, doc.
20:15If you'll excuse me, Dr. Reddy?
20:18Yes.
20:18And, uh, I appreciate you plain speaking, chief.
20:24Appreciate you plain speaking.
20:25Excuse me?
20:27I believe I'm lost.
20:28Could you point me towards human resources?
20:30Ah, let me guess.
20:31Secretary of Poole sent you over here
20:33and, uh, gave you wrong directions?
20:35Seems like it.
20:37Oh, wait a minute.
20:38Is that their idea of some kind of rite of passage?
20:41It's for the new civvies.
20:43Most don't make it past the elevator.
20:45The smell.
20:47Polyps.
20:48Can't smell a thing?
20:49Looks like you've got yourself a superpower, young lady.
20:53Maggie Cutbush.
20:54Pleased to meet you, Dr....
20:56Reddy.
20:56Dr. Alvin Reddy.
20:58And, uh, may I ask whose desk you are soon to improve?
21:02Dr. K. Scarpetta.
21:03The new chief?
21:04Ah.
21:06Great.
21:07Mm-hmm.
21:16This is where Patti Lewis lived.
21:20Oh, victim number two.
21:23What did Patti do?
21:26Freelance writer.
21:29Mostly Harper's stories.
21:31Had a novel due out in the fall.
21:36She came in through the window.
21:38Place has ceiling fans, but no AC.
21:41Okay, so she slept with the window open.
21:43Yeah, choosing comfort over safety more often than not
21:46is how a lot of women get hurt.
21:48Violent men more often than anything
21:51are how women get killed.
22:02What would you have done, Pete?
22:06If it were you.
22:12I'm coming to her house to sell something.
22:16Deliver flowers.
22:18Kill fucking roaches.
22:26I walk up to the door.
22:29I see you.
22:32And then I hear it.
22:34The voice in my head.
22:36This is her.
22:37This is her.
22:39I unload my groceries.
22:41Prepare a simple dinner.
22:43I study your habits and learn.
22:45I go by my routine, blissfully unaware of your eyes on me.
22:52Why her?
22:54Of all the women in the world, why her?
22:58Maybe she disrespected me.
23:00Like I'm not good enough for her or something.
23:03Maybe they all disrespected me.
23:06And now I'm gonna fix them.
23:08Show them who's really got the power.
23:11I go to bed early.
23:13I leave my car at the Exxon by the grocery store.
23:17Go the rest of the way on foot.
23:20Her car's out front.
23:22My heart skips a beat.
23:24She's home.
23:26Lights out except the porch.
23:28She's asleep.
23:31I take my time.
23:34I assess.
23:35I go in.
23:37I get them.
23:37I get a hold.
23:41I
23:41I pull.
23:55I get a hold.
24:21You scream, I'll kill you.
24:25If you scream, I'll kill you.
24:31What else?
24:33What else do you say to her?
24:36Nothing.
24:38I mean, nothing.
24:40What about the ski mask, if she isn't going to live to identify you?
24:44Her hair, sweat, I ain't stupid.
24:47I mean, maybe I'm wearing a whole jumpsuit over my clothes.
24:50I mean, I probably read forensic books just for jollies.
24:54You do leave semen, maybe you know you don't secrete.
24:57Certainly ain't wearing a rubber.
24:59Your hair isn't more personal.
25:03Maybe I don't want you to see what color I am.
25:07On the day she was found, Cecile Tyler, our third and only black victim, was supposed to go shopping with
25:14her pal Bobby.
25:16Bobby finds Cecile's car in the driveway, but she didn't answer when she rang the bell or phoned.
25:31So Bobby, worried, goes to the nearest window.
25:35Cecile?
25:36Appears through the slightly parted curtains.
25:40Finds Cecile.
25:41Bobby.
25:42She's white, you know.
25:43Cecile's friend?
25:45Yeah, the rich bitch with the red Corvette that found her body.
25:47Could you not refer to women as bitches?
25:51Anyway, the two were kind of inseparable.
25:55I mean, Bobby's blonde, works as a model or something.
25:59She's at Cecile's crib all the time.
26:02Sometimes even overnight.
26:07Implying?
26:09That maybe they were sweet on each other, if you're getting my drift.
26:14Well, it's subtle, but I'm getting a hint of something.
26:18Okay, how am I supposed to know how open you are to this and that?
26:22Okay, I, big stupid lug that I am, just kind of found it hard to figure.
26:27I mean, they both pop your eyes out gorgeous.
26:30You'd think they'd have no problem getting guys.
26:32But my point is, maybe the killer is cruising the neighborhood
26:37and he sees Bobby get into her red Corvette late one night or early morning.
26:41And he thinks that Bobby lives there?
26:44Solving the race conundrum.
26:46And then he just murders Cecile anyway.
26:49Bobby's white.
26:50All the other Vicks are white.
26:54Brenda, Patty, Cecile, and Lori.
27:06Lori didn't live alone. Lori wasn't single.
27:11What else is different?
27:15Phone cords.
27:18All the other victims were tied up with electrical cords from the lamps, right?
27:22Yeah.
27:22So why did he use phone cords on Lori?
27:37Matt Peterson must have changed his name because my rudimentary searches have turned up nothing so far.
27:41And there's no one in the department you can ask?
27:43Not without raising eyebrows.
27:46Gwen Haney had a skin graft on her leg.
27:49I mean, it was probably from a wound or a burn, but I don't know.
27:55It didn't seem like the skin was real, so I sent her a grab of DNA.
27:58What do you mean you don't know if her skin was real?
28:01Well, she didn't have many scars on her body where they would have had to take in the tissue for
28:04the graft, so...
28:07It was from a cadaver or it was...
28:09Cadaver?
28:09Or it was 3D printed.
28:10What?
28:11What's this?
28:12Frankenstein...
28:123D printing?
28:14Yes.
28:14Fucking bullshit.
28:15They're doing it everywhere.
28:17Fucking high?
28:17I mean, if it's from a cadaver, then it'd be like a normal skin graft and it's not going to
28:21match Gwen's DNA.
28:22But if it's 3D printed, then they would have had to use her cells for the bio-ink.
28:26And that means that it will match Gwen's DNA.
28:31Do you mind?
28:33I didn't mean it like...
28:34Shit, it's Lucy.
28:36Hi, Luce. Hi.
28:37I've got you on speaker.
28:38My mom just told me you took a job with my aunt.
28:41We're supposed to be starting a business, Pete.
28:43I know.
28:43Hey, it's your aunt here.
28:46Um, look.
28:47Sorry.
28:48Sorry, Luce, about all of that.
28:49I mean, it's blowing up out of control.
28:51Oh, your mother's calling.
28:53Hey, we'll call you back.
28:55Hi, honey.
28:56Wow, you look beautiful.
28:57Is my sister there?
28:58Yeah, yeah.
28:59I'm here.
29:00Guess what?
29:00Lucy knows.
29:01She knows and she's not happy.
29:03We heard.
29:04Oh, you heard.
29:05Oh, right.
29:06Well, you couldn't have picked a worse time to go fuck off and relive your salad days.
29:10We're losing you.
29:11Sorry.
29:12Goodbye.
29:12What are you doing?
29:13Goodbye.
29:14She's not going to be happy.
29:15Tell her we got cut off.
29:15She knows we didn't get cut off.
29:17Your face got bigger.
29:18Yeah, no, no, no.
29:20Come on.
29:21I can't handle her now.
29:22Would you call me?
29:23Don't touch the phone.
29:24I'm not.
29:26Hey, Luce.
29:27It's us again.
29:28Okay.
29:29We need your help.
29:30It's very important.
29:31We have a possible murder suspect who has gone off the grid.
29:34Can they help us out?
29:35Why can't you find him?
29:37Well, because I'm not a cop anymore.
29:39We need you.
29:41And we love you.
29:43And you'd really be...
29:45I want you.
29:45Please.
29:47Fine.
29:48I'll help.
29:50Give me his name.
29:52Matt Peterson.
29:58I, Benton Wesley.
30:00I, Benton Wesley.
30:01I, Benton Wesley.
30:01Do solemnly swear.
30:02Do solemnly swear.
30:03To support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
30:06To support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign
30:11and domestic.
30:12That I will obey the orders of the President of the United States.
30:15That I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation.
30:19And that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of this office that I'm about to enter.
30:25So help me God.
30:27So help me God is right.
30:29Congratulations.
30:32What the hell, Benton?
30:34I never thought I'd see you back in the building.
30:36That hard to believe?
30:38Well, I think maybe if the choices were to be a house husband while your missus returns
30:42to former glory, or have a place to go to every day where you're somewhat respected,
30:48you might have chose the latter.
30:49Mm.
30:50Yes, ma'am.
30:50Is he sworn in yet?
30:51Because I need to speak to you.
30:53I take it you met your partner, Sierra Patron?
30:55Mm-hmm.
30:55We met briefly at orientation.
30:57Hi.
30:58The woman we've been tracking from Thor Labs has officially been ID'd as the Jane Doe from
31:02the train.
31:03By his wife, actually.
31:05Dr. Scarpetta.
31:06And Dr. Scarpetta, I'm sure, has informed the police.
31:08Oh, yeah.
31:10So now they're all gonna start looking into our Gwen Haney.
31:12All right.
31:13We'll get him up to speed on Gwen.
31:14Okay.
31:15My theory is he knocked Gwen unconscious, then he pulls the car in.
31:21She would have bled heavily.
31:23The pedal bells split her scalp, but it didn't kill her.
31:26He wrapped her, carried her.
31:29He had to be strong.
31:30Carried her down here, where the trunk would have been.
31:35Did she have a car?
31:37Nope.
31:38She got rides.
31:39Taxis.
31:40No record of any Ubers.
31:42No credit cards, no social media, no online presence.
31:47And we still haven't found her phone.
31:56Gwen Haney, she was deeply involved in the Thor Orbiter project.
32:013D printing human organs in space.
32:03Amongst other things, we were put on her about a year ago.
32:06For sure we knew espionage was on the table, industrial spying, if nothing else.
32:10She did highly sensitive work from many companies and various governments, including our own.
32:14So she knew plenty of secrets.
32:17Looks like she never even furnished this place.
32:21It doesn't even look like she moved in.
32:23When you say she paid three months in advance, all cash, didn't strike you as odd, huh?
32:29It struck me as being fortuitous.
32:31I mean, the place wasn't even fully done yet.
32:32Right.
32:33And nobody else has an extra key but you.
32:37Well, yeah, on the account that I'm the manager.
32:39Yeah, right.
32:40Wait.
32:42I mean, you don't...
32:43No, no, no.
32:43Slow down, Cliff.
32:44It's okay.
32:44You seem like an upstanding guy, right?
32:47It's just I'm bumping a little bit on the fact that you're the only other person with a key and
32:51you happen to know her whole jogging routine.
32:53No, no, no, no.
32:53I said I just saw her one morning.
32:55Right.
32:56It still compels me to have to go to Officer Frug and have her just bring in for a little
33:00more questioning.
33:01Maybe even a poly.
33:03A poly.
33:04Hey, hey, listen.
33:05I'm just the manager.
33:06Uh-huh.
33:07Look, there might have been somebody else that had access to a key on the download.
33:12Oh, yeah.
33:13Who might that be?
33:15There was a boyfriend.
33:19The boyfriend, this Jinx Slater.
33:21Does he have a history of violence?
33:24According to a neighbor, sometimes when they'd break up, he'd act out in ways that were disturbing.
33:30Such as?
33:32Constant calling.
33:33Left a strangled teddy bear by her front door once.
33:36Stalky behavior.
33:38She ever reported to the police?
33:39No, she didn't.
33:40Maybe some of it wasn't true.
33:42Who knows?
33:42Well, maybe it was.
33:45Listen, I don't know how to say this without just saying it.
33:48Well, then just say it.
33:50You know you can't tell your wife any of this, right?
33:55You mean my wife?
33:57The chief medical examiner in charge of the case?
34:07My gut says she was up to something.
34:10She had access to all that tech, all those secrets.
34:14I mean, she must have been selling whatever she could get her hands on.
34:19She had no stuff, no furniture, no personal stuff, nothing, so she didn't live here.
34:25A bundle of money to pay for it up front.
34:27I can't.
34:27What was she selling?
34:31You think all that got her killed?
34:34My gut's still on the fence about that.
34:41When you had your hand on the Bible, that was part of what you were swearing to.
34:47Yeah, I know what I swore to.
34:51But you're saying I can't tell my wife I'm holding the cell phone in my hands that she's going to
34:57spend her day looking for?
34:59No.
35:01Well, fuck.
35:06Pardon me.
35:07I don't know that this is going to work.
35:09You don't know if this is going to work because you can't go home and talk to your wife about
35:13it over dinner?
35:23Agent Wesley.
35:24Yo, Phoebe.
35:25Sorry to call you back here, but I think I found something interesting.
35:28Okay.
35:29Right before she died, Brenda Stepp was sideswiped backing out of her driveway, and she was treated in the ER.
35:36At VMC?
35:38Was Laurie Peterson working that night?
35:40She was, indeed.
35:41They might have met?
35:42They very well might have.
35:44Wow.
35:45Uh, there's got to be a connection among the women.
35:47That is the key.
35:48Um, Dr. Scarpetta?
35:50Uh-huh.
35:50Uh, may I see you?
35:52Uh, why?
35:53Why?
35:53Who are you?
35:54Oh, I'm Maggie Cutbush.
35:55Your new secretary?
35:56I'm afraid there's an urgent matter.
36:00Uh...
36:00Yeah, okay.
36:01Sure.
36:05The, uh, computer lady asked if you dialed in over the weekend, because someone did, and she's fairly sure it
36:10wasn't you.
36:11I didn't know.
36:11What does that mean?
36:12Oh, uh, then someone tried to remotely break into your computer and look up the Peterson case.
36:16What?
36:17I've been hacked.
36:18I've been hacked.
36:19Yes, that's the word.
36:19Hacked.
36:21Fuck.
36:22Uh, did she say who it was?
36:25She didn't know.
36:26And also, didn't know if it was the first time.
36:31Yeah.
36:59She was a father.
36:59And I couldn't do that before.
37:01What are you doing?
37:08I'm sorry, I'm late and I missed dinner.
37:13There was an emergency in my office with a computer.
37:18And I think I'm in, uh, big trouble, like real trouble.
37:28Why?
37:30Because my office data is very sensitive.
37:33And if anyone, say, someone from the newspaper got hold of it...
37:40It wasn't me.
37:43I'm not saying that it was.
37:46Well, it wasn't. I swear it wasn't me. It wasn't fucking me!
37:58Fuck.
38:01Hey, Luz.
38:05Luz.
38:15Hey.
38:18Are you okay?
38:20Mom called to say she went to Hawaii and married the man who draws the pictures in her books.
38:26She did what?
38:27She married the man who draws her pictures in Waikiki.
38:32Oh, God. Oh, Luz.
38:36I'm so sorry.
38:40It's okay. Don't even care.
38:54You're good.
39:05Huh.
39:13Fuck.
39:16Got you, motherfucker.
39:19Yes!
39:22Hey.
39:23You've been busy, huh?
39:25Yeah, it's just something for Pete.
39:26I gotta go show him.
39:29Hey.
39:31Huh?
39:35Hey.
39:38There's my gal.
39:41Oh.
39:43Stop it.
39:48I'll be back.
39:59I'll be back.
40:05I like it.
40:06My day was great.
40:08Too much.
40:10Here, sweetheart.
40:12Where is Gwen's cell phone?
40:14The murderer probably took it.
40:15Oh.
40:16Boring.
40:17Can we please talk about anything but that?
40:21Hey.
40:21Sorry.
40:24Uh...
40:24How's the gravy?
40:25You're fucking kidding me.
40:26I'll be right back.
40:28Oh, good.
40:29Hey.
40:29No, no, it's good.
40:30It's good, it's good, it's good.
40:31I have told you repeatedly not to subject me to this type of communication.
40:37It is the job of a mentee to drag their mentors kicking and screaming into the current century.
40:43And we haven't even gotten started on music yet.
40:48I can see you.
40:50Well, I can't get away from this thing.
40:51Hey.
40:52Hey.
40:53Pretty crappy luck.
40:55Oh, which opportunity for schadenfreude do you refer?
40:59Oh, don't try to out-word me, sister.
41:01I'm a published author.
41:02Oh, right.
41:04Of children's books.
41:06I was referring to your first case from back in the day that seems to be coming back into question.
41:15That's a barrel of monkeys I would not want popping open.
41:19Bit of tarnish on your otherwise flawless reputation.
41:26Ooh.
41:27Death stare.
41:31Lighten up, Kay.
41:32All right, listen to me.
41:34This boyfriend, Jinx Slater, he's a hacker.
41:37Off the grid that goes through proper police channels by which I am currently restricted, if you catch my drift.
41:46Are you saying you need somebody outside a police protocol to help you find him?
41:52I'm not, not saying that.
42:04Hey.
42:08You all right?
42:11Bad day?
42:16Just tired.
42:21Well, you didn't sleep, Kay. You gotta take care of yourself.
42:26You make me feel safe.
42:29You know, you make me feel.
42:31See.
42:32I was gonna say normal.
42:36We're normal together.
42:37Yeah.
42:44It's okay.
42:45Hey, hey.
42:46Hey, it's okay.
42:47Oh.
42:47It's okay.
42:49The sauce smells real good.
42:51You're never gonna call it gravy?
42:55Never.
42:55It's okay.
42:56It's okay.
42:57It's okay.
42:57It's okay.
43:03It's okay.
43:04It's okay.
43:05It's okay.
43:05We're okay.
43:06We got this, okay?
43:10Love you.
43:12Yeah.
43:13Okay.
43:18Right?
43:18Yeah.
43:19Here it is.
43:21Excuse me.
43:22Delicious.
43:23Yes.
43:24Oh, yeah.
43:25That looks good.
43:25Beautiful.
43:28Those are...
43:29Wow.
43:30Yama Matthew Peter.
43:32That's Matt Peterson's new name.
43:34That guy you wanted me to find.
43:36The fuck is a Yama?
43:38A Yama is the Hindu god of resurrection.
43:41Yama, Yama.
43:43Yama who?
43:44Matt Peterson.
43:45Lucy found him.
43:46Matt, well, he's running some like pseudo-spiritual grief cult out of a veggie farm.
43:51That sounds about right.
43:54Yeah, good job.
43:55Wasn't that hard?
43:56You can find anyone with the right equipment.
43:58Oh, no.
43:59NASA doesn't have your equipment, honey.
44:03Why do you have to make everything sound so dirty?
44:06Hey, Lou, I'm gonna need you to find somebody else when you have the time, okay?
44:11Uh, this guy's a professional hacker, so he's gonna be a little more challenging.
44:14Hmm.
44:15I do doubt that.
44:16Okay, well, his name is Jinx Slater.
44:20Longtime boyfriend of this Gwen Haney we found murdered on the railroad tracks.
44:25Anyway, really, he's gonna help out this officer frugge.
44:29But, you know, have to eat.
44:31World-class gravy once again, Doc.
44:52Whichガstan?
44:57You can bring motivo of this human being.
44:58But isn't there anything, he's gonna be off load of milk.
44:58Love you, Zoe?
45:02No, nothing-
45:04He doesn't care about this answer.
45:08Thatuish footsteps expose explosive í•‘men.
45:09Why have you stopped doing this close synchronization?
45:09Why did IRS action cry?
45:09He won't really child Nash sendo.
45:10He can get her and he can, he can attack her.
45:10No, no, no, no, no.
45:50No, no, no, no.
46:35No, no, no, no.
46:40No, no, no.
47:10No, no, no, no.
47:40No, no, no, no.
48:34No, no, no.
49:04No, no, no.
49:34No, no, no.
50:04No, no, no.
50:10No, no, no.
50:11No, no, no.
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