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00:02:19Kayla, your excuse from cleanup tonight, since your first day of school is tomorrow, you can go shower and go
00:02:25get ready.
00:02:26Do you know what you're going to wear?
00:02:28Oh, yes, I'm going to wear that pink blouse and those capri pants we got in Wimberley.
00:02:33Wait, what shoes do you think I should wear with them?
00:02:35Hmm, wear your gladiator sandals. Those will look great.
00:02:38That's perfect. You're a genius.
00:02:42Kayla, did you finish your summer reading assignment?
00:02:44Yes, Dad, I did it on the trip every single night before bed.
00:02:48Okay, I'm just checking.
00:02:49I love you. I love you, too.
00:02:51Good night.
00:02:53I love you, too, Dad.
00:02:54I love you, sweetie. Good night.
00:02:57Hold on, hold on, hold on.
00:02:58I want to tell you something.
00:03:00Both of you.
00:03:03My job is full of hassles and headaches, and it's only going to get worse now.
00:03:10But I have the most beautiful daughter and beautiful wife in the world, and it sustains me.
00:03:20I wanted you both to know that.
00:03:22Legendary sweet talker.
00:03:24Well, you know it.
00:03:25You know, does this mean I can have my own YouTube channel?
00:03:29Yeah, absolutely.
00:03:31When you're 18.
00:03:33Now, off the bed.
00:03:34Good night.
00:03:35Good night.
00:03:48Well, I think she had a good time on the trip, don't you?
00:03:51I think she had a blast.
00:03:53Good.
00:03:54Because I want her to have good days, you know?
00:03:57Nothing but good days.
00:03:59Heck, she is having a wonderful life.
00:04:01And you are a wonderful mother.
00:04:04Oh, thanks.
00:04:05I needed that.
00:04:06Because I'm still reeling after what happened.
00:04:10I mean, how could we imagine that Senator Dixon would be assassinated while in San Marcos,
00:04:16when we were on vacation?
00:04:18And you can never imagine such a thing.
00:04:20Right.
00:04:20But nothing surprises me anymore the way things are.
00:04:26And I assume you're going to be assigned to the case, being that you're top detective in homicide.
00:04:32It already happened.
00:04:34I'm fine with it.
00:04:35I'm just a little behind the curve, so I'm going to have to hit the ground running tomorrow.
00:04:41But what do you say we knock out these dishes and go watch the news?
00:04:46I say you, you got yourself a deal.
00:04:52Okay.
00:04:59Texas and the nation are still in shock from the assassination of Senator Ken Dixon in San Marcos two days
00:05:05ago.
00:05:05We have footage of it that has been redacted.
00:05:35Thank you for coming.
00:05:35Now, my fellow Texans, the issue of women's rights is again at the forefront of this election.
00:05:42Now, my opponent, he supports the current Texas laws which bans abortion, even in the case of rape and incest.
00:05:51That means if a woman or a girl conceives through the horror and terror of rape, they have no choice
00:05:59but to bear the rapist child.
00:06:01And that's even true if the victim herself is a child and her body is not yet able to endure
00:06:09the rigors of pregnancy.
00:06:13Now, we all want to see the abortion rate minimized, and as close to zero as possible.
00:06:33The first bullet struck the senator in the back, the second one in the head, that one killed him instantly.
00:06:37The murder weapon found in the Texas office supply warehouse has been identified as a Ross-backed Patriot rifle, which
00:06:43was hidden behind some boxes on the third floor.
00:06:46And the one and only suspect in the case, Dale Howard Osborne, age 22, is the registered owner of the
00:06:52rifle, which had his fingerprints on it.
00:06:54He was employed as a janitor at the warehouse.
00:06:56Osborne is a member of the pro-life organization Save the Precious, which seeks to repel legal efforts to reverse
00:07:02the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
00:07:06This is the first time a member of their group has resorted to violence.
00:07:10Senator Dixon was committed to restoring abortion rights across the country.
00:07:15We'll be back in just a minute.
00:07:19I know about that rifle.
00:07:22That's a bolt-action hunting rifle.
00:07:24It takes four motions to recycle it.
00:07:28First, you lift the bolt handle up, then you pull it back, then you push it back forward, and then
00:07:33you fold it back down.
00:07:35Then, he had to re-sight it, re-find the target, which moved.
00:07:42Wow.
00:07:43Couldn't have been more than three seconds between the shots.
00:07:48Couldn't see him getting off that second one, let alone hitting the target with it.
00:07:52No way.
00:07:54So are you saying you think it's impossible?
00:07:57I wouldn't go that far.
00:07:59Maybe an elite marksman with years of experience could do it.
00:08:03But I doubt that that kid is an elite marksman.
00:08:06So what are you going to do, Ty?
00:08:09Well, I'm going to go talk to him.
00:08:12Tonight.
00:08:13Can't it wait till tomorrow?
00:08:15Honey, no, I can't.
00:08:17I'm sorry.
00:08:18It's going to be so hectic tomorrow, and if I talk to him tonight, it'll give me an edge.
00:08:25Please don't be offended.
00:08:26Stop.
00:08:27I understand, and I'm not offended.
00:08:31You've been through this before.
00:08:34Plus, I'm used to it.
00:08:38I'll keep the bed warm for you.
00:08:41You can do that.
00:08:50Ballzack, you mind if I deliver that to the kid?
00:08:53What's up, Banks?
00:08:54You thinking of moonlighting as a waiter?
00:08:56You want to get a little experience in it, is that it?
00:09:00Very funny, Ballzack.
00:09:02You know, you should do stand-up.
00:09:03But don't quit your day job.
00:09:18Don't quit your day job.
00:09:19How's it going, Frank?
00:09:20Oh, quiet on the western front.
00:09:23But not so early, I presume, huh?
00:09:25Yeah, you presume right.
00:09:27I'm lucky I work the evening shift.
00:09:30Has he had any visitors?
00:09:31Just one.
00:09:33The girlfriend.
00:09:35Samoan.
00:09:36What's she like?
00:09:38Cute as a butt.
00:09:41Listen, I want to talk to him privately, all right?
00:09:43So if anybody comes, hold him off.
00:09:46You got it.
00:09:47If the Pope shows up to hear his confession,
00:09:50he'll just have to wait.
00:09:52Oh, man.
00:09:53Hey, look, bring that to him whenever we finish too, okay?
00:09:55Will do.
00:10:09Mr. Osborne, I'm Detective Tyrell Banks, and I want to ask you a few questions.
00:10:14Is that okay?
00:10:16Is this another interrogation?
00:10:18Not officially, no.
00:10:20Well, seeing as I'm alone and have nothing better to do, and I'm not hungry, I guess I will.
00:10:28You got an honest face.
00:10:30Well, thank you.
00:10:31I appreciate that.
00:10:34First, did you shoot the senator?
00:10:36No.
00:10:37Where were you at the time of the shots?
00:10:39I was one floor up.
00:10:41I was in the utility room checking the filters.
00:10:44Then all of a sudden, I heard,
00:10:45Ka-chum!
00:10:46Ka-chum!
00:10:48Then what did you do?
00:10:50I went to go check it out.
00:10:52Then all of a sudden, I heard pounding in the stairwell.
00:10:55Next thing you know, there's police in my face pointing guns at me,
00:10:58telling me to get on the ground.
00:10:59So, I did.
00:11:01What's the rifle they found in their ears?
00:11:04Yes.
00:11:04How did he get there?
00:11:05I don't know.
00:11:07Where was it stored?
00:11:08In my apartment.
00:11:09And where is that?
00:11:10It's, uh, Camry Road.
00:11:131113 Camry Road.
00:11:14It's an old place.
00:11:17Where in your apartment was the rifle?
00:11:20It was leaned up in the back of my closet.
00:11:23Was it visible?
00:11:24No.
00:11:25It was in the back of my closet,
00:11:27leaning against the wall, out of sight.
00:11:30So, you didn't take it to work?
00:11:32No.
00:11:33Why would I do that?
00:11:34What for?
00:11:35Now, look, I know you haven't been home
00:11:37since you went to work that morning.
00:11:39But have you had any breakings?
00:11:40No.
00:11:41Never.
00:11:42Who besides you have a key to your apartment?
00:11:44The, uh, the building superintendent.
00:11:46What's his name?
00:11:47Uh, uh, Roy Drewley.
00:11:53Roy Drewley.
00:11:55Why did you acquire a rifle?
00:11:58To go squirrel hunting.
00:12:00What do you go squirrel hunting for?
00:12:04Their brains.
00:12:05Scramble them with eggs.
00:12:07It's good eating.
00:12:08The meat's good, too.
00:12:10It's kind of like, um, rabbit.
00:12:15Where do you do it?
00:12:16East Texas.
00:12:18Is it on public land or private?
00:12:21Well, um, they use both,
00:12:23but I like using public.
00:12:25You only have to pay for, like, a hunting license.
00:12:27It's like 48 bucks.
00:12:29There's no other fees.
00:12:30How often do you go?
00:12:32Uh, well, there's two hunting seasons, spring and fall.
00:12:35I go, like, probably twice each season.
00:12:40Do you go alone?
00:12:42Yeah, why?
00:12:44So you don't have any friends that are interested?
00:12:49I don't have many friends.
00:12:52How good of a shot are you?
00:12:55Well, it's hard to say since I go alone,
00:12:58but, uh, seeing how the other hunters make out,
00:13:02I'd say I'm probably about average.
00:13:06No better than average.
00:13:08So tell me, if you're shooting at a squirrel
00:13:11and you miss the first time,
00:13:13do you recycle that rifle and try to shoot at it again?
00:13:16No.
00:13:17Those things are so fast.
00:13:18If you miss, they just vanish into thin air.
00:13:21So you don't have any experience
00:13:22with rapid firing two shots in a row.
00:13:24Is that correct?
00:13:25That's correct.
00:13:26Have you seen a lawyer yet?
00:13:28No.
00:13:29Why not?
00:13:31Well, my dad said he was going to get me one,
00:13:33but I haven't heard anything.
00:13:36Who's your dad?
00:13:37Robert Osborne.
00:13:40Who is he?
00:13:42He's a businessman.
00:13:44He's a very successful businessman.
00:13:46He's got a bunch of businesses.
00:13:48Is the warehouse one of them?
00:13:49No.
00:13:50Why do you work there as a genital?
00:13:52Why don't you have a better job working for your dad?
00:13:56Well...
00:13:58I mean, me and my dad don't really get along that well.
00:14:03I only see him a couple times a year.
00:14:06Mostly on holidays.
00:14:09What about your mother?
00:14:12She's dead.
00:14:16I'm sorry to hear that.
00:14:18It's all right.
00:14:19Do you have any siblings?
00:14:22I have a brother and sister.
00:14:23They live up in Dallas.
00:14:25They work for my dad.
00:14:27Does your father not like you for some reason?
00:14:32He doesn't think I'm the smartest.
00:14:33I didn't do good in school and I'm dyslexic.
00:14:39And he really doesn't like that I'm involved with Save the Precious.
00:14:42You're for abortion?
00:14:44Oh, yeah.
00:14:45Big time.
00:14:48Probably wishes he had more of me.
00:14:59Chief?
00:15:01Chief Burry.
00:15:02Detective Tyrell Banks is here.
00:15:04He wants to speak to you.
00:15:05Send him right in.
00:15:08Ty.
00:15:09This man I've been waiting for.
00:15:11We're on the red edge of chaos here.
00:15:14I came as soon as I could.
00:15:16And I went and talked to Osborne last night.
00:15:19Who's going to lead me in an investigation?
00:15:20I have.
00:15:22Well, how have you found out?
00:15:25Well, he just denies everything.
00:15:27Except that it is his rifle.
00:15:29It has his fingerprints.
00:15:30Though, only partials.
00:15:33And it was fired twice.
00:15:35And what about the ballistics?
00:15:37FBI's doing it.
00:15:38So they got the rifle, the casings, and the two bullets dug out of the senator.
00:15:42And I've taken no results yet?
00:15:44Not a word.
00:15:46Well, since it is Dale's rifle, you can expect that his fingerprints was on it.
00:15:50And if somebody did steal it, let's say the day before, he wouldn't have missed it.
00:15:55I mean, he goes squirrel hunting a few times a year with it.
00:15:57That's it.
00:15:58And whoever stole it could have fired it a couple of times that morning just to soil it.
00:16:03All very conceivable.
00:16:05So what are you thinking?
00:16:07Because I got alarm bells going off in my head.
00:16:09I mean, he would have to be Buffalo Bill to pull out that kind of shooting.
00:16:13I'll tell you what I'm thinking.
00:16:15It's that the FBI is riding my ass like a borrowed mule.
00:16:18They consider it open and shut that Osborne did it.
00:16:21And did it alone.
00:16:22So they're not interested in Save the Precious?
00:16:24Nope.
00:16:25They're satisfied that Osborne, the lone gunman, had no conspirators.
00:16:30Unbelievable.
00:16:31You haven't heard the worst of it.
00:16:33They want to take over the whole case.
00:16:35They want to charge him under a federal statute.
00:16:37And they want to try him in federal court.
00:16:39Cutting us out completely.
00:16:41And our DA's just going along with that?
00:16:43Why?
00:16:44In a word, pressure.
00:16:47You've heard about the futility of fighting City Hall.
00:16:51Well, fighting the feds is like fighting the Persians.
00:16:54Except with far fewer than 300.
00:16:57When is this supposed to take place?
00:16:58The transfer?
00:16:59Yeah.
00:17:00Three days.
00:17:01Three days?
00:17:03Man, I'd be amazed if they could even get the paperwork done in that amount of time.
00:17:06Oh, they'll get it done.
00:17:07They're driven.
00:17:09They will be here to get that prisoner in three days come hell or high water.
00:17:14Either we find something to contrary, or he's toast.
00:17:18Well, look, this is what I want to do.
00:17:21I want to take over this case.
00:17:23Find out all I can, but I want to know if I find anything that a zonerates him, you're
00:17:29going to stand up to the feds.
00:17:31Ty, it all depends on what you find.
00:17:34All I can say in advance is it's possible.
00:17:37I can't promise anything, but it's definitely possible.
00:17:44Well, I mean, if that's the most you can do, I guess I've got to live with it, right?
00:17:47I can cut you loose for three days.
00:17:49But the deal is, you've got to be discreet.
00:17:54You've got to play it safe.
00:17:56And you've got to keep it legal.
00:17:59Deal?
00:18:01Deal.
00:18:02In the meantime, I think that you're going to need to conjure up your inner Maximus.
00:18:06Because I have a hunch you're going to need him.
00:18:19I'm telling you, I'm not getting any cool air out of that vent.
00:18:23I believe you, Angie.
00:18:24I'll come look at it and write up a work order.
00:18:27A work order?
00:18:28How long is that going to take?
00:18:29I'll put a rush on it.
00:18:31I'll get a tech out here no later than tomorrow.
00:18:34Tomorrow?
00:18:35How many times have I heard that before?
00:18:37Excuse me.
00:18:38Are you Roy Julie, the super?
00:18:39That's right.
00:18:40Who wants to know?
00:18:41Detective Tyrell Banks, San Marcos PD.
00:18:44Angie, I need to talk to him.
00:18:47I'm sure this won't take long.
00:18:48I know you're in Unit 118.
00:18:50I'll come as soon as I'm finished.
00:18:52Okay?
00:18:53Whatever.
00:18:54You know I'm going to have to take another cold shower.
00:18:56I'm wasting water and it's your fault.
00:19:04Well, what is it?
00:19:06I understand that Dale Howard Osborne lives here.
00:19:09He did.
00:19:10Looks like State Penn is going to be his home going forward.
00:19:13Unless he gets to take a dirt nap.
00:19:15How well did you know Dale?
00:19:17Not well at all.
00:19:18We just exchanged a few pleasantries.
00:19:21He never needed anything from me.
00:19:23He was an easy tenant, as far as they go.
00:19:28Did he have any visitors?
00:19:29If he did, I wouldn't know.
00:19:31I sure didn't see him.
00:19:34So, he was quiet and kept to himself?
00:19:36That's about it.
00:19:39How well did he get along with the other tenants?
00:19:41I never heard any complaints about him.
00:19:45Do you know if his father, Robert Osborne, ever came here?
00:19:49Yeah.
00:19:50He never did.
00:19:51I doubt he ever would.
00:19:53He's a tycoon.
00:19:55One of those big shot moguls.
00:19:57He'd never step foot in a place like this.
00:20:00Not that I don't do my best to keep it up.
00:20:03I'm sure you do.
00:20:05But how did you know that he was a tycoon?
00:20:07I read it online.
00:20:09You mean recently?
00:20:10After this happened?
00:20:11That's right.
00:20:13So, you never heard of him before that?
00:20:15That's right.
00:20:16I didn't.
00:20:18Neither have I.
00:20:20I was wondering if I could take a look at Dale's apartment.
00:20:22You got a warrant?
00:20:23No, I don't.
00:20:26I can't let you in without a warrant.
00:20:28Unless it's an emergency.
00:20:30You know that.
00:20:31Yes, of course.
00:20:32But, I can look at it from the outside.
00:20:36Sure.
00:20:37Have at it.
00:20:38Number 102.
00:20:39I'm going to haul on the right.
00:20:42You mind going along with me?
00:20:45I don't mind.
00:20:46It's not like I was doing anything else.
00:20:53You want to take a look at the roof?
00:20:55I could give you the grand tour.
00:20:59Hey, you want to scour the pool?
00:21:03He might have dropped his key in there.
00:21:05Oh, scratch that.
00:21:07We don't have a pool.
00:21:09You know, when it comes time to give to the Police Benevolence Society,
00:21:14you can count me out.
00:21:18Well, here it is.
00:21:20It's the door with a lock on it.
00:21:22Have at it.
00:21:34Where do you keep the spare keys for the rooms?
00:21:37They're on a rack, a maintenance room.
00:21:39Where is that at?
00:21:41Yeah, they're into the hall.
00:21:43I want to see it.
00:21:44You take me there?
00:21:45Well, sure.
00:21:47My schedule's wide open today.
00:21:49I've got nothing but time.
00:21:56Spare key for each unit.
00:21:58All present and accounted for.
00:22:02I see that.
00:22:06But the door was unlocked.
00:22:08What?
00:22:09The door was open.
00:22:11We just walked right in.
00:22:13Well, I unlocked it this morning because I had to replace an air filter.
00:22:17Well, then you went off to do it, and you left the door unlocked.
00:22:21Well, I'm not usually gone that long.
00:22:24But it won't take long for somebody to enter in his room, get the key,
00:22:27go into Del's apartment, take his rifle, and then replace the key.
00:22:33So tell me, and you better be honest,
00:22:37what is the longest amount of time that you might leave this door unlocked
00:22:39while you go off to do something?
00:22:42I'd say an hour.
00:22:44Two hours tops.
00:22:46That's plenty enough time to do the type of mayhem that I'm talking about.
00:22:51So don't you think that we should look inside Del's apartment?
00:22:55My master key will get us in from the outside.
00:23:14Now don't you come in.
00:23:15You can watch from out here.
00:23:17Whatever you say.
00:23:36And let's take a look.
00:23:36You can see.
00:23:37And I'm going to see the event you go.
00:23:38Let's see.
00:27:53Now, how can I help you, Detective?
00:27:55Well, first I want to know how surprised you were when you heard Dale shot the senator.
00:28:00I was very surprised.
00:28:02Never known Dale to be violent.
00:28:03He certainly wasn't violent as a child.
00:28:06But he was very erratic and impulsive.
00:28:08He's always getting worked up over something.
00:28:11Like that right-to-life organization he belongs to?
00:28:13Exactly.
00:28:14A perfect example.
00:28:16Why didn't you opt for him a job at one of your companies?
00:28:20Dale hasn't much aptitude or ambition, and he's no kind of leader.
00:28:24And frankly, never asked me to give him a job.
00:28:29Would you have if you did?
00:28:31To be honest, I don't know.
00:28:33I think we both felt intuitively that we weren't meant to work together.
00:28:38What are your politics, Mr. Osborne?
00:28:40What does that have to do with anything?
00:28:42Let me rephrase the question.
00:28:45Did you support Senator Dixon?
00:28:47I supported his position on abortion.
00:28:49For the state to force a woman or a girl to endure a pregnancy she doesn't want, that's an outrage.
00:28:56What about his other positions?
00:29:00To be honest, I'm not that well-versed on his other positions.
00:29:03I'm not that political and animal detective.
00:29:06And I don't support politicians, if you know what I mean.
00:29:10Well, you're not getting a lawyer for Dale.
00:29:13Makes me wonder if you support him.
00:29:15I mean, as his father.
00:29:19Look, I don't have a criminal defense attorney.
00:29:22I have a business attorney.
00:29:24I have a trust attorney.
00:29:25I have a liability attorney.
00:29:27I have a real estate attorney.
00:29:28But I don't have a criminal defense attorney.
00:29:31I've asked my business attorney to recommend one, which he hasn't done yet.
00:29:36But you know what?
00:29:37You're right.
00:29:37This is an urgent matter.
00:29:39And I'm going to weigh on him about it.
00:29:41In fact, I have a meeting with him today.
00:29:44I'll need to be leaving shortly.
00:29:46And I'm going to press him on this issue.
00:29:54So thank you for coming here today and spurring me, detective.
00:30:01I needed that.
00:30:03Sure.
00:30:04On behalf of your son, Dale, I thank you.
00:30:11Let me ask one other thing.
00:30:15How certain of you that Dale did it?
00:30:18Is there an alternate theory of the crime?
00:30:21Because if there is, I haven't heard it.
00:30:24Are you going to go visit Dale?
00:30:27I'll see what the attorney says.
00:30:30Thanks for your time.
00:30:51Todd, go ahead.
00:30:53Well, Osborne played close to the vest.
00:30:55Said he's going to go meet with his lawyer now.
00:30:57I want to follow him.
00:30:58But I need backup.
00:31:00Will you let me have a lie or finish?
00:31:02Sure, I'll have him call you.
00:31:03I have his number.
00:31:04I'll call him.
00:31:28That was fast, Lyle.
00:31:29It's the way to go.
00:31:29No problem, Ty.
00:31:31Glad I could help.
00:31:32What do we got going on?
00:31:34All right, look.
00:31:34So he said that he's going to go meet with his lawyer.
00:31:36I want to see if he does.
00:31:37I figured you and I could take turns following him.
00:31:39So you want a tag team?
00:31:41That's right.
00:31:42Yeah, that shouldn't be a problem.
00:31:44Depending on the drive.
00:31:46You know, if it's a long drive, he may see us.
00:31:50See, that's why I asked for you to get a pass mask at it.
00:31:54Appreciate that.
00:31:54Let me check it out.
00:31:59Shit.
00:31:59He's leaving, man.
00:32:00Let's go.
00:32:01We got to do it.
00:32:01Come on.
00:32:19We got to do it.
00:33:11We got to do it.
00:33:26We got a lot of land back there.
00:33:28What?
00:33:29He went up to a man at a remote table.
00:33:32Sat down.
00:33:33Got that hat?
00:33:34Sure do.
00:33:35And another shirt.
00:33:36Yeah.
00:33:37Let's roll.
00:33:39Let's roll.
00:33:54Do you think that's Osborne's lawyer?
00:33:56Could be.
00:33:57Who knows?
00:33:58People lie.
00:34:00I don't think it is.
00:34:02When I saw him walk up to the table, when he first pointed at him, like he was asking a
00:34:09question,
00:34:09maybe like, are you so-and-so?
00:34:11And then he sat down.
00:34:13And when they shook hands, it looked like they were doing it for the first time.
00:34:17That's okay.
00:34:19I see it.
00:34:21Describe him.
00:34:21So what's he look like?
00:34:31Blonde hair, fifties, slim.
00:34:35He's wearing this big ring on his finger.
00:34:37Says KG.
00:34:40You think that's his initial?
00:34:43I don't think so, man.
00:34:44I mean, I could barely make out the KG.
00:34:46It's very artsy.
00:34:48Freely like.
00:34:48It's almost like it isn't meant to be seen.
00:34:52Hang on.
00:34:53You know what?
00:34:53I got my phone.
00:34:54I can do a search.
00:34:54I can find out what it means right now.
00:35:03See anything?
00:35:05Hell, I'm not seeing anything on this site.
00:35:08It's probably lost cause.
00:35:09You know what?
00:35:09I know about this site.
00:35:11It lists all this occult stuff, all right?
00:35:13I'm pretty sure I can find it on there.
00:35:15Hang on one second.
00:35:16Well, I guess this shit's worth a shot.
00:35:18See what you can see.
00:35:25Yep.
00:35:26Here it is.
00:35:28That's the ring.
00:35:29Knights of Goliad.
00:35:31It's a secret society.
00:35:33Like the Knights Template?
00:35:35Yeah.
00:35:35Yeah, it got the artsy and frilly design.
00:35:38The obscure, like...
00:35:39This is it.
00:35:41Well, Goliad.
00:35:42Isn't that a town in Texas?
00:35:44Goliad?
00:35:45Yes, it is.
00:35:46I thought so.
00:35:47100 miles southeast of San Antonio?
00:35:48Yep.
00:35:49Yeah.
00:35:50What's the population?
00:35:521,500 people, maybe?
00:35:54Real small.
00:35:56They had that battle back in Texas Revolution.
00:35:58That's what that little town's known for.
00:36:00Hmm.
00:36:01I don't know.
00:36:02Hey, see if Osborne's wearing one.
00:36:04Let me see if I can get a better angle.
00:36:06Yeah, man.
00:36:07Yeah, man.
00:36:08Yeah.
00:36:31Dude, yeah.
00:36:33Same ring.
00:36:35Both of them.
00:36:36And that's beyond curious, isn't it?
00:36:38That's curious, man.
00:36:40Right now, what are they doing?
00:36:42Just talking on the phone.
00:36:46He just handed a phone to Osborne.
00:36:48So whoever it is, they're both talking to him.
00:36:51You take us to the lawyer?
00:36:52I don't know, man.
00:36:52You're best as good as mine.
00:36:55Whatever I do know, as it's all smiles,
00:36:58the conversation must be a good one.
00:37:03Okay.
00:37:04The other guy's leaving.
00:37:05Okay.
00:37:06Why don't you stay here with Osborne?
00:37:07I'm going to follow this guy out,
00:37:08see if I can't get a license plate or something.
00:37:10All right, good.
00:37:11Yeah.
00:37:12I'll see you at the office.
00:37:20Well, thanks for the heads up.
00:37:21I'll put it on right now.
00:37:24What channel did you say?
00:37:26Okay.
00:37:27Thanks.
00:37:31Well, I've got some news for you.
00:37:33What's that?
00:37:35You can watch it for yourself.
00:37:45Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,
00:37:47and welcome to the International Center for Osborne Industries.
00:37:52My name is Alan Tullis,
00:37:54and I am Robert Osborne's media consultant.
00:37:59At this time,
00:38:01out of respect for the judicial process
00:38:04and the public's right to know,
00:38:06he will be making a brief statement
00:38:09regarding the help that he is providing to his son Dale.
00:38:14But like most Americans,
00:38:17he has been devastated
00:38:18by the assassination of Senator Dixon.
00:38:22And his sympathy
00:38:25and his compassion
00:38:27lie with the senator's family.
00:38:31At this time,
00:38:33he will not be answering questions,
00:38:36and we ask for your understanding
00:38:39and your cooperation about that.
00:38:43Here now is the head of Osborne Industries,
00:38:46Mr. Robert Osborne.
00:38:50Thank you, Alan.
00:38:54This concerns the legal representation
00:38:56for my son,
00:38:58Dale Howard Osborne,
00:38:59who's been charged with killing Senator Dixon.
00:39:03I have secured the services
00:39:05of Attorney David W. Boland
00:39:07to represent him.
00:39:09Mr. Boland practices out of Washington, D.C.,
00:39:12and this is not an issue
00:39:14because my son is going to be transferred
00:39:16into federal custody in two days,
00:39:19will be moved to Washington,
00:39:21and be tried there in federal court.
00:39:24It is my hope
00:39:25that Dale receives a fair trial there,
00:39:28and I have complete confidence
00:39:30in Mr. Boland's legal abilities.
00:39:33Will he be getting any legal representation
00:39:35here in Texas?
00:39:36No, in light of the transfer,
00:39:37that won't be necessary.
00:39:40As I stated earlier,
00:39:43Mr. Osborne will not
00:39:44be answering questions today.
00:39:47We thank you for attending,
00:39:50and we ask that you remember
00:39:51Senator Dixon and his family
00:39:54in your prayers.
00:39:55And now, we invite you
00:39:57to partake of refreshments,
00:39:59which are located down the hall
00:40:01and to my right.
00:40:03Thank you for attending.
00:40:05When is Mr. Osborne going to answer questions
00:40:07about his relationship with his son?
00:40:13We need to roll.
00:40:17Excuse me.
00:40:20Pardon me.
00:40:21Mr. Osborne.
00:40:22Mr. Osborne.
00:40:25Industrialist Robert Osborne
00:40:26has just announced
00:40:27that famed litigator David W. Boland
00:40:30will be representing his son,
00:40:32Dale Howard Osborne,
00:40:33who's accused of murdering
00:40:35Senator Dixon.
00:40:36In a surprising legal development,
00:40:39the Justice Department
00:40:40is relying on an obscure
00:40:42federal statute
00:40:43to try Osborne in federal court.
00:40:46David Boland is famous
00:40:47for successfully defending
00:40:49the Georgetown athletes
00:40:50who were accused of raping
00:40:51an African-American dancer
00:40:53two years ago.
00:40:55We'll be back in just a minute
00:40:56with our legal panel.
00:40:59So,
00:41:01what do you make of that?
00:41:03I think that everything
00:41:04that Robert Osborne does
00:41:06is self-serving.
00:41:08But,
00:41:08before I get in here later,
00:41:09I want to go talk to Dale again.
00:41:11Well,
00:41:12I'd like to hear what he has to say, too,
00:41:13so let's both go.
00:41:15Give him back at three.
00:41:17Sure.
00:41:20You look great.
00:41:21I really appreciate you coming.
00:41:23I'd have gone to the North Pole
00:41:25to see if I had to.
00:41:26I know you would have.
00:41:28This is crazy.
00:41:30When are you going to see a lawyer?
00:41:32I'm waiting to hear back
00:41:33from an attorney
00:41:34that my dad's getting.
00:41:35How can you trust an attorney
00:41:36from your dad
00:41:37when he's practically disowned you?
00:41:41Look,
00:41:43I have some money
00:41:44in my 401k account at work.
00:41:46I'll link-
00:41:46No, Simone.
00:41:47I can't let you do that.
00:41:49Don't you know what you mean to me?
00:41:56Excuse me.
00:41:57We need to talk to Dale now.
00:42:01Simone,
00:42:02you're welcome to come back
00:42:02and visit Dale tomorrow.
00:42:03Or,
00:42:04if you prefer,
00:42:05you can wait in the hall
00:42:05until we're done.
00:42:18In that case,
00:42:20I'll wait.
00:42:30Dale,
00:42:31I know you've met
00:42:31Detective Banks.
00:42:32This is Detective Finish.
00:42:34I've got a few questions for you.
00:42:36Shoot.
00:42:37What do you know
00:42:38about the Knights of Goliath?
00:42:40It's a racist clique.
00:42:42What do you mean?
00:42:44That goes back in history.
00:42:46Do you all know
00:42:46what the Texas Revolution was about?
00:42:48Texas independence,
00:42:50wasn't it?
00:42:51Officially, yeah.
00:42:52But it was actually about
00:42:54maintaining slavery in Texas.
00:42:57See,
00:42:58Mexico abolished slavery in 1829.
00:43:01Okay?
00:43:02And they ordered their province,
00:43:03Texas,
00:43:04to do the same.
00:43:05But Texans complained
00:43:06that slavery was
00:43:08essential for their economy.
00:43:11So they asked for some more time.
00:43:13But instead,
00:43:14they used that time
00:43:15to prepare for war,
00:43:16which broke out in 1835.
00:43:17And since Texas won,
00:43:21slavery continued.
00:43:22Worse than before.
00:43:24See,
00:43:25in the new Republic of Texas,
00:43:27they made slavery permanent.
00:43:29And they made it a law
00:43:30to not be able to help
00:43:32runaway slaves.
00:43:34And even prevented
00:43:35freed blacks
00:43:36from entering the country.
00:43:38So when does the Knights of Goliath
00:43:39end in the picture?
00:43:40Yeah.
00:43:41Following the Civil War.
00:43:43The Knights of Goliath
00:43:44reformed
00:43:45to maintain
00:43:46white supremacy
00:43:47in Texas
00:43:48in the new order.
00:43:50By doing what?
00:43:52Well,
00:43:53it wasn't all
00:43:53white sheets
00:43:54and burning crosses.
00:43:55It's always been
00:43:56political,
00:43:57economic,
00:43:58social.
00:44:00Y'all want to know
00:44:01the real reason
00:44:02why my dad's
00:44:03pro-abortion?
00:44:05Tell us.
00:44:06It's because abortion rates
00:44:07in black women
00:44:08are five times higher
00:44:10than it is for whites.
00:44:12Well,
00:44:12that's riveting,
00:44:13but
00:44:14time's slipping away
00:44:15so we need to move on.
00:44:17I went by Camry
00:44:18and I'm convinced
00:44:20that somebody
00:44:21got into your apartment
00:44:22by negligence
00:44:23of the Subaru.
00:44:25Did you arrest him?
00:44:26No, no, no.
00:44:27He wasn't complicit.
00:44:29Just very careless
00:44:30about locking the key room.
00:44:32What do you know
00:44:33about Alan Tolis?
00:44:35Nothing.
00:44:36Never heard of him.
00:44:37He's your dad's
00:44:38new media consultant.
00:44:39Media consultant?
00:44:41The only thing
00:44:42my dad would need
00:44:43with a media consultant
00:44:44is to keep him
00:44:44out of the media.
00:44:45That's funny.
00:44:46I thought moguls
00:44:47loved being in publicity.
00:44:50Elon Musk sure does.
00:44:51Not my dad.
00:44:52He hates it.
00:44:55Did your dad tell you
00:44:56you were being represented
00:44:56by D.C. attorney
00:44:57David Bolin?
00:44:58Yes, he did.
00:45:00And did you tell him
00:45:01that you're innocent?
00:45:02Of course.
00:45:03And his response?
00:45:05He said I got nothing
00:45:06to worry about.
00:45:08Well, I believe
00:45:09you're innocent.
00:45:10But you've got plenty
00:45:11to worry about.
00:45:12We've got just two days
00:45:13to find enough
00:45:14to justify legally
00:45:16keeping you in Texas.
00:45:21I have one last question.
00:45:23The estrangement
00:45:24between you and your father.
00:45:27Is Simone a factor in him?
00:45:30Yeah.
00:45:31She's like the straw
00:45:32that broke the camel's back.
00:45:46You're late.
00:45:47And you look like
00:45:48you've been put
00:45:49through the wringer.
00:45:50I have been.
00:45:55How are you and Kayla?
00:45:57Kayla's upset.
00:45:58She had a very bad day today.
00:46:00What happened?
00:46:01I mean,
00:46:03she's not hurt physically,
00:46:04but emotionally.
00:46:06I'll let her tell you about it.
00:46:17Kayla?
00:46:18May I come in?
00:46:20Yes, Dad.
00:46:28Thanks, sweetie.
00:46:34Now, tell me what happened.
00:46:38Well, there's this
00:46:39girls' choice
00:46:40square dance thing
00:46:41for school.
00:46:42It's where all the girls
00:46:43get to invite the boys
00:46:44to be their partners
00:46:45for the dance.
00:46:46And I told my friend Shannon
00:46:48that I was going to ask
00:46:49if we're an exchange
00:46:50to Ignacio.
00:46:50It's short for Ignacio.
00:46:52He's from Colombia.
00:46:54He's shy,
00:46:55I bet he's very sweet
00:46:57and very cute.
00:46:59Well,
00:47:00at lunch I asked him
00:47:01and then he acted
00:47:01like something horrible
00:47:02had happened.
00:47:03And then he told me
00:47:04that Shannon had asked him
00:47:0510 minutes before,
00:47:07but if he knew
00:47:07that I was going to ask him,
00:47:09he would have waited for me.
00:47:10That's what he said.
00:47:13Kayla.
00:47:15Sweet.
00:47:19That was a very rotten thing
00:47:21that Shannon did.
00:47:23And I don't blame you
00:47:25for feeling bad about it.
00:47:27But I do not want you
00:47:28to feel bad about it
00:47:29for too long.
00:47:31It's first.
00:47:32It wasn't all bad.
00:47:35You now know
00:47:36that Ignacio
00:47:36prefers you than her.
00:47:39Look,
00:47:40there will be other dances
00:47:41and there will be
00:47:41other events.
00:47:42But the main thing is
00:47:44is that I do not want you
00:47:45to get hurt like this again.
00:47:48And you could have asked him
00:47:49without saying anything
00:47:50to Shannon.
00:47:53You need to adjust
00:47:54your expectations
00:47:55about people.
00:47:57You need to lower them.
00:48:01So are you saying
00:48:02I shouldn't trust my friends?
00:48:04What I'm saying
00:48:04is that it takes
00:48:05a long time
00:48:06to develop trust.
00:48:08You shouldn't dull it out
00:48:09too soon.
00:48:14But I can trust you
00:48:15and mom, right?
00:48:16Of course, honey.
00:48:18We will take a bullet
00:48:19for you.
00:48:21But when it comes
00:48:22to your friends,
00:48:23be warm.
00:48:25Be nice,
00:48:25like I know that you are.
00:48:28But do not lavish
00:48:30them with trust.
00:48:32Keep a little doubt.
00:48:37It's kind of depressing.
00:48:38I know.
00:48:39I know, Kayla,
00:48:40but I just want to protect
00:48:42you and keep you
00:48:43from getting hurt.
00:48:45You believe that,
00:48:46don't you?
00:48:47Yeah, I do.
00:48:50Okay.
00:48:51I love you.
00:48:52I love you too.
00:49:05Hey.
00:49:07How are you holding up,
00:49:08Dale?
00:49:09Hanging in there.
00:49:11All right.
00:49:11Good.
00:49:13All right, look,
00:49:13I want to give you
00:49:14an update.
00:49:15We got a report back
00:49:16about the foot impressions
00:49:17that we found
00:49:18in your apartment.
00:49:19Somebody with a really
00:49:21large foot was in there.
00:49:22We estimated shoe size
00:49:24to be about a 14.
00:49:26And he wasn't
00:49:28wearing any shoes.
00:49:29He took them off.
00:49:31You're not a size 14,
00:49:33are you?
00:49:33No.
00:49:34I didn't think so.
00:49:36And we think that
00:49:37he's a very large man.
00:49:39Big.
00:49:40Heavy.
00:49:42The rest of the footprints
00:49:43are presumably yours
00:49:44and probably somebody else
00:49:46with a small feet.
00:49:48Probably a female.
00:49:49Small.
00:49:50That's what I thought.
00:49:51So what I want to know is,
00:49:53can you think of anyone
00:49:54that works at your
00:49:55father's company
00:49:56that's a very big man?
00:49:58Heavy.
00:49:59A giant.
00:50:04There's Mac Hollis.
00:50:08He's the head
00:50:09of corporate security
00:50:10for my dad's companies.
00:50:14My dad has him
00:50:15travel with him everywhere.
00:50:16I think of him
00:50:17as like my dad's bodyguard.
00:50:19That sounds promising.
00:50:22Give me an estimate
00:50:22of his height.
00:50:24What is that?
00:50:25He's probably like 6'2".
00:50:30His weight?
00:50:33Over 200.
00:50:34Probably like 240.
00:50:38Is Mac a nickname
00:50:39for some?
00:50:40Yeah.
00:50:41Malcolm.
00:50:45Describe him to me
00:50:46otherwise.
00:50:47What's his face like?
00:50:49I don't know.
00:50:50He's got a normal face.
00:50:53His hair?
00:50:57It's dark.
00:50:58And he has a beard.
00:51:00It's got some white in it.
00:51:06His age.
00:51:06Give me an estimate
00:51:07of his age.
00:51:09I'd say around 50.
00:51:12At which one
00:51:13of your father's company
00:51:14does he work?
00:51:15He works at
00:51:16Osborne Partners.
00:51:18It's an investment company
00:51:20in my dad's.
00:51:21A hedge fund.
00:51:26All right.
00:51:27That's it.
00:51:30Can I ask you?
00:51:34I know you think
00:51:37that my dad framed me.
00:51:39Why would he do that?
00:51:42Why would he want
00:51:43the senator dead so bad?
00:51:45Well.
00:51:47We know that he didn't
00:51:48shoot the senator
00:51:49for abortion.
00:51:50But there are
00:51:51all the issues.
00:51:52Senator Dixon was
00:51:53very lenient
00:51:54with migrants.
00:51:56Ain't that?
00:51:57Are you kidding?
00:51:58He supported
00:51:59Trump and the wall.
00:52:01Dixon also supported
00:52:02black reparations
00:52:03for slavery.
00:52:04Ain't that?
00:52:06No.
00:52:07He was so opposed
00:52:08to that.
00:52:09Dixon also wanted
00:52:11to soak the rich.
00:52:12He wanted a network
00:52:13tax for billionaires
00:52:14annually.
00:52:15And your dad,
00:52:16you know if he's
00:52:17a billionaire?
00:52:18I'd be surprised
00:52:19if he wasn't.
00:52:21Here's the twist.
00:52:22Dixon was also
00:52:23very critical
00:52:24of the president
00:52:25and was expected
00:52:26to be a very big
00:52:27problem for him
00:52:27in the next election.
00:52:33You think the president
00:52:35was involved in this?
00:52:36Not directly.
00:52:37But it wouldn't
00:52:38explain why his FBI,
00:52:40which is the arm
00:52:41of his Justice Department,
00:52:43would be eager
00:52:44to want to blame
00:52:44it on a known neck
00:52:45and put it to rest.
00:52:49That's it.
00:52:50You need anything?
00:52:52No, I'm fine.
00:52:53Okay.
00:52:56Wait a minute.
00:52:56Let me ask you
00:52:57one more thing.
00:52:58How did you
00:52:59and Simone meet?
00:53:01I was at a market
00:53:02one day.
00:53:04And I was in line
00:53:06and she was
00:53:07in front of me.
00:53:08You know,
00:53:08she was checking out
00:53:09and long story short,
00:53:12she left her wallet
00:53:12at home.
00:53:13It was like
00:53:1414 bucks
00:53:15or something.
00:53:16I told the checker
00:53:18that I would cover it.
00:53:19And she insisted
00:53:21on getting my address
00:53:22so she could mail me
00:53:23the money.
00:53:24and I told her
00:53:25not to worry about it.
00:53:26So then she insisted
00:53:27that I come over
00:53:28for dinner.
00:53:29And she said
00:53:30if I had a girlfriend
00:53:31or wife,
00:53:32she's welcome to come.
00:53:33But I told her
00:53:35that I'd come
00:53:35but by myself.
00:53:37And that's
00:53:38how it all started.
00:53:40That's a very nice story.
00:53:42Thanks.
00:53:44Ty,
00:53:44his dad's here
00:53:45for him
00:53:45with some legal update.
00:53:48Bring him in.
00:53:55Detective.
00:53:58Dale?
00:53:59Dad,
00:54:00I didn't do this.
00:54:01I'm innocent.
00:54:03Then believe in America, son.
00:54:05Because we have the best,
00:54:07the most fair
00:54:08and honest justice system
00:54:09in the world.
00:54:10No one in America
00:54:11wants to see
00:54:12an innocent man convicted.
00:54:14Someone wants
00:54:14to see me convicted, Dad.
00:54:16I'm being framed.
00:54:18Then you listen
00:54:19to Mr. Boland
00:54:20and you do exactly
00:54:21what he tells you to do.
00:54:23What is he going
00:54:23to tell me to do?
00:54:26Dad,
00:54:27I don't know.
00:54:28But what I do know
00:54:28is that he's the best.
00:54:29He's the best
00:54:30that money can buy.
00:54:32Yeah,
00:54:33your money can buy
00:54:34a lot, Dad.
00:54:38Tell me.
00:54:39Are you wearing
00:54:40your ring?
00:54:44I'm not wearing
00:54:44any rings, Dale.
00:54:46My son has a vivid
00:54:48imagination, Detective.
00:54:49You might call him
00:54:49a bit of a conspiracy theorist.
00:54:53But if you don't mind,
00:54:55I'd like to speak
00:54:56to my son alone.
00:54:59Okay.
00:54:59Of course.
00:55:10he's got the big feet,
00:55:12the height,
00:55:12the weight,
00:55:13his hair is right,
00:55:14and he's the right age.
00:55:15And he looks like
00:55:16he's got something
00:55:16on his mind.
00:55:20Yeah,
00:55:21he sure does look
00:55:21in trouble,
00:55:22don't he?
00:55:22Yeah.
00:55:23He's expecting something.
00:55:33Yeah,
00:55:34he is not
00:55:35a happy camper.
00:55:37He has got
00:55:38a monkey
00:55:38on his back.
00:55:45Osborne!
00:55:47I mean,
00:55:47I just left
00:55:48him at the jail.
00:55:49What's so?
00:55:50Man,
00:55:50he must have just
00:55:51said a few more
00:55:51words to Dale
00:55:52and just left.
00:55:54Man,
00:55:54I tell you,
00:55:55nothing seems
00:55:55right about that man.
00:55:57Yeah,
00:55:57well,
00:55:58he looks beyond
00:55:58trouble,
00:55:59that's for sure.
00:56:00He's on a tear.
00:56:27now he's talking
00:56:28to some other guy,
00:56:30probably telling
00:56:31him that he has
00:56:31to leave.
00:56:45They went
00:56:46their separate ways.
00:56:47Who are we
00:56:48going to stick with?
00:56:49We sticking
00:56:50with that.
00:56:51You sure?
00:56:52Yeah.
00:56:52All right.
00:57:51What's up, boss?
00:57:52Hey.
00:57:53All right,
00:57:54so he drove
00:57:54him to the driveway
00:57:55and went inside
00:57:55the house.
00:57:56There's only one way
00:57:57in and out of here,
00:57:58right?
00:57:59Yeah,
00:58:00I think so.
00:58:00The way we came in.
00:58:02All right.
00:58:03All right,
00:58:03I'll meet you there.
00:58:05Sounds good.
00:58:24going to have to be real quick
00:58:26because he can be back
00:58:26at any time.
00:58:27I got a hunch
00:58:28he's going somewhere.
00:58:29Why was that?
00:58:31Because he seemed earnest.
00:58:32Like he had something
00:58:33to do but not at home.
00:58:34So when he comes out,
00:58:36you follow him,
00:58:36I'll follow you,
00:58:37okay?
00:58:38Got it.
00:58:39So we just wait?
00:58:40Yep.
00:58:40It won't be wrong.
01:00:42I was a Marine for six years.
01:00:44I did a lot harder things
01:00:45than this.
01:00:46Right when you were younger.
01:00:48You need a boost?
01:00:49No, I got it.
01:00:53No, better you than me.
01:00:54No, well, look.
01:00:56He can't enter this property.
01:00:57All right?
01:00:58All right.
01:00:59All right.
01:01:12I'll be right back.
01:01:23I'll be right back.
01:01:26I'll be right back.
01:01:27And I need to see what he's doing.
01:01:36All right.
01:01:37All right.
01:01:38All right.
01:01:38You got it?
01:01:39I got it.
01:01:39All right.
01:01:40All right.
01:01:46All right.
01:01:51All right.
01:04:42Excuse me.
01:04:44Detective Banks?
01:04:45That's right.
01:05:39do over to Chief Barry. What happens after that is between you and him. It's none of my business.
01:05:46I see. Okay. Well, are you forming any opinions about the case?
01:05:52It's too preliminary. I wouldn't want to commit myself at this point.
01:05:56Yeah, but you're working it pretty hard. So tell me, why are you doing that when you know it's
01:06:01about to fall out of your hands? The crime took place in San Marcos,
01:06:05the safety of which is our concern. And even though the case is going to be yours as of tomorrow,
01:06:10it's still our city. And I need to know if it has ramifications beyond the killing of the senator.
01:06:18That was a good answer, I must admit. But let me leave you with this, Detective.
01:06:25The smooth completion of that transfer tomorrow is of the highest priority to the FBI.
01:06:33And not just the FBI. The killing of Senator Dixon was a national tragedy. And therefore,
01:06:40the swift and efficient administration of justice in this case is of the highest priority
01:06:48to the White House. I mean, to the President of the United States. Do you get what I'm saying,
01:06:54Detective?
01:06:55No, I do. I get it. You made yourself perfectly clear.
01:06:59Well, then we have an understanding. You know, I like you, Detective. Because I get the feeling that
01:07:06you are a team player. And that's good. Because I look at the whole law enforcement community,
01:07:13from the federal to the local, as one united team.
01:07:20So do I. We're all on the same side.
01:07:24Well, that is all I wanted to hear. I want to thank you, Detective, for your time, for your candor.
01:07:31And I am sure that everything is going to go smooth as silk tomorrow.
01:07:37So am I.
01:07:39Thank you again.
01:07:47So let me get this straight.
01:07:49You want me to obtain a search warrant so you can enter Osborne's property without telling him.
01:07:54That's right.
01:07:56Look, Hollis had the exact same type of rifle as Dale.
01:07:59Do you know how unlikely that is?
01:08:01Look, we don't live in a world of coincidence.
01:08:04That's like hitting the lottery number.
01:08:06But if you use the exact same type of bullets,
01:08:09that's like hitting the second number.
01:08:10Well, here's the kicker.
01:08:14Before he talked to you, Bookman came to see me.
01:08:17He was to tell me that the bullets from the senator are too deformed to do ballistics.
01:08:22Which you can expect from ammunition intended for small game.
01:08:26What type of bullets are they?
01:08:27Six-five tiara.
01:08:29I don't know it.
01:08:29Flat base?
01:08:30Hollow point?
01:08:31And I bet you you're going to find it in those trees.
01:08:34Well, they set the transfer time for noon tomorrow.
01:08:37Our three days got cut to two and a half.
01:08:39So you're going to get up early.
01:08:41Then I'll do it.
01:08:43Look, Dale didn't shoot the senator.
01:08:45And I am not going to let him take the right for it.
01:08:48So can you get me that search warrant?
01:08:50I'll get right on it.
01:08:51Call every judge in the county if I have to.
01:08:54Stick close to your phone tonight.
01:08:55I'll text you as soon as I got something.
01:09:10Ty, I was worried.
01:09:12It's a good thing you text me.
01:09:14Are you okay?
01:09:16I am.
01:09:17I'm just, I'm tired.
01:09:20It's been a long day.
01:09:23How are you and Kayla?
01:09:25We're fine.
01:09:28Is she recovering from yesterday's trauma?
01:09:30I think so.
01:09:32She's a little more subdual than usual, but she's getting over it.
01:09:36Good.
01:09:38Believe me, if that's the worst thing that ever happens to her, she'll be one lucky girl.
01:09:44I agree.
01:09:46And speaking of things that have happened to her, I've come to the decision that, um, I think it's time
01:09:54that we tell her.
01:09:57Oh, I said from the beginning, that'll be your call.
01:10:01Well, she's 15 and we just can't keep it from her any longer that I'm not her biological mother.
01:10:08But you carried her and you nourished her for nine months.
01:10:12And that's biology, too.
01:10:15The fact is, the egg of another woman grew to become your daughter.
01:10:22Not hers.
01:10:24Yours.
01:10:26Look, I know that from the top of my head to the tip of my toes, but still, I'm, I'm
01:10:33scared.
01:10:33I'm scared about telling her.
01:10:35All right.
01:10:36Kayla's mature for her age.
01:10:38She's smart.
01:10:40And she loves you to pieces.
01:10:43That isn't going to change.
01:10:45You think she'll blame us for not telling her sooner?
01:10:48No.
01:10:52Hang on, I got to look at this.
01:10:54Hold on.
01:10:56Just.
01:11:03So, how you decided on how you're going to tell her?
01:11:06Yes.
01:11:07I know exactly what I'm going to say.
01:11:09I'm sure it'll be exactly right for her comfort.
01:11:15You know, when we met, we fell in love when you were stationed in Fort Hood.
01:11:23Having a family was all we talked about.
01:11:25It was the thing we talked about the most.
01:11:29We talked about it a lot, as I recall.
01:11:33We did.
01:11:34We said that we were going to have two.
01:11:36A boy and a girl.
01:11:39Yeah, that's what we said.
01:11:42And then, we found out I was infertile.
01:11:48I needed a donor egg, and we may not be able to do it again.
01:11:54And that's when you, you said that you wanted to have a girl.
01:12:00I do remember.
01:12:04Do you remember the reason you gave for feeling that way?
01:12:08Oh, I don't remember exactly what I said.
01:12:11Well, I do.
01:12:12You said that being the father of a daughter would bring out the best of you.
01:12:20And it has.
01:12:22It has.
01:12:25Thank you for saying that.
01:12:28I'm really glad you feel that way.
01:12:39I'm sorry I couldn't give you a son, too.
01:12:43What we have is perfect.
01:12:46The three of us.
01:12:47Together.
01:12:48It's perfect.
01:12:50And you are the greatest mother in the world.
01:12:54The who decision was it to go down there to that fertility clinic in Houston because they was rated so
01:12:59high?
01:13:01How many times did you drive out there?
01:13:04Not just for the procedure, but for the prenatal.
01:13:08And how many times did you pay for it?
01:13:10I'm still paying for it.
01:13:12Oh, no.
01:13:14I'm kidding.
01:13:16That's all paid off.
01:13:19But listen.
01:13:22We are going to tell Kayla together.
01:13:25I'm going to help you.
01:13:27I'm going to help her.
01:13:29And everything's going to be just fine.
01:13:32You'll see.
01:13:34Okay.
01:13:38So, when should we do it?
01:13:42Tomorrow evening.
01:13:44Yes, absolutely.
01:13:46Tomorrow evening.
01:14:13I'm going to help you.
01:14:21Take care.
01:14:21I'm going to help you.
01:14:23Listen to my dad.
01:14:23I'm going to help you.
01:14:23Shut up.
01:14:23Let's go.
01:14:54All right, that's that tree right there.
01:15:06All right, look, you better stay here for a lookout, all right?
01:15:08I'm working my gun out.
01:15:09Yep.
01:15:31It's a match.
01:15:32Yeah.
01:15:33Same rifle, same bullet.
01:15:34We got him.
01:15:35All right, man, let's get out of here.
01:15:36Come on.
01:15:37Let me get the other one.
01:15:38Come on.
01:15:57What's going on, Lyle?
01:15:59Be still.
01:16:00Be quiet.
01:16:01Who got to you?
01:16:03Was it Osborne?
01:16:04Shut up, shut up.
01:16:04Was it Bookman?
01:16:18Yeah, that's what I thought.
01:16:20Western coral snake.
01:16:22One of the deadliest in the world, other than the Black Mamba.
01:16:27It's a good thing I brought you.
01:16:30Got your back, partner.
01:16:32Yeah, you do.
01:16:33Let's get out of here.
01:16:34Yeah, let's go.
01:16:47Stop the car! Stop the car!
01:16:49Stop the fucking car and get out with your hands up!
01:16:53If I see any guns, I'll blow you away!
01:17:03Easy.
01:17:05Now, fellas, hold it.
01:17:06Easy, fellas, easy.
01:17:07Get out the car.
01:17:07Hey.
01:17:08Now, we are detectives with the San Marcos PD.
01:17:11Fucking shit.
01:17:12And we have a search warrant to enter this property.
01:17:14So put your weapons down.
01:17:16We ain't putting shit down!
01:17:17You're gonna regret it if you don't.
01:17:18Yeah.
01:17:19Just let us show you our IDs, man.
01:17:21Hey, shut the fuck up!
01:17:25Hey, listen, man.
01:17:27They might be real lawmen.
01:17:29That's right.
01:17:31We should call Mac.
01:17:33Mac?
01:17:34Mac Hollis?
01:17:36No, you don't need to talk to Mac.
01:17:38You need to talk to Osborne.
01:17:40Robert Osborne.
01:17:42We ain't got Osborne's number.
01:17:44I got it.
01:17:46I'll call him, and you talk to him.
01:17:50Slow.
01:17:59Mr. Osborne.
01:18:00This is Detective Torrell Banks.
01:18:02I'm here with two of your employees,
01:18:04and you need to tell him who I am.
01:18:09Here, talk to him.
01:18:16Hello?
01:18:19I'll take that!
01:18:20Get your hands on the ground!
01:18:21Fight the fuck down!
01:18:23Stay down!
01:18:23Stay down!
01:18:24Don't move!
01:18:26You good, boss?
01:18:27You got him?
01:18:27You got him?
01:18:28I got him.
01:18:29Call Jesse.
01:18:30Stay down.
01:18:32Jesse.
01:18:33It's me.
01:18:35Yeah, we ran into some trouble getting out of here.
01:18:38But we did good.
01:18:39Stay down.
01:18:40And we got what we came for.
01:18:43Dale is off the hook.
01:18:45Yeah.
01:18:46All right.
01:18:47All right.
01:18:48Put the bullets in the safe.
01:18:49Don't open it for anyone.
01:18:52They could be here any minute.
01:18:55That's a good idea.
01:18:58Send Johnson.
01:19:02So where's Lyle?
01:19:04Oh, he's processing, you know, Rufus and Doofus.
01:19:09All right, listen.
01:19:11When the agents get here,
01:19:14they're here.
01:19:16Let's meet them downstairs.
01:19:17I'd rather it happen there.
01:19:38a lot.
01:19:48Happy to go.
01:19:48You're going.
01:19:48Oh, my God.
01:19:48Did we get there?
01:19:57Good afternoon.
01:19:59I'm Special Agent James Coastie of the FBI.
01:20:02I'm here to take custody of the prisoner.
01:20:06Dale Howard Osborne.
01:20:12Take it.
01:20:15The prisoners stay in put.
01:20:17We're not releasing him to you.
01:20:19And there's no need for you and I to discuss it.
01:20:21Just have Agent Bookman contact me.
01:20:24What did you say?
01:20:25You heard what I said.
01:20:27He's our prisoner.
01:20:29We arrested him.
01:20:31The crime happened here.
01:20:33And his fate will be determined right here.
01:20:42Now, here's what's going to happen.
01:20:45You are going to produce that prisoner.
01:20:48And you are going to hand him over to us.
01:20:50Because if you don't, these men and I, we are going to give you hell.
01:20:55The likes of which you have never seen.
01:20:58Or even imagined.
01:21:00Oh.
01:21:02You mean like this?
01:21:03Hold it.
01:21:04You too.
01:21:15Now, you just threatened the police chief of San Marcos.
01:21:18That's a crime in this city.
01:21:22So, here's what's going to happen.
01:21:25You're going to turn around and walk out the way you came in.
01:21:28Or you're going to walk through the door of a jail cell.
01:21:32Which is it going to be?
01:21:34I'll give you five seconds to decide.
01:21:38One.
01:21:40Two.
01:21:43Three.
01:21:47Four.
01:22:02So, it's never happened before.
01:22:04I get that.
01:22:05You don't have to keep saying it.
01:22:06What I need to know is, what happens next?
01:22:12Dale.
01:22:16You had two minutes to get ready.
01:22:18Then I'm taking you to jail.
01:22:22Dale, do you know if your father killed a gun in the house?
01:22:26Honestly, I don't know.
01:22:29No.
01:22:30Go get your stuff.
01:22:31But I'm coming with you.
01:22:33Go.
01:22:45Well, are you ready?
01:22:47I am.
01:22:48And I know you are, too.
01:22:51All right, then.
01:22:53I'll send her a text.
01:23:05I'll send her a text.
01:23:07Our dove is in flight.
01:23:09Okay.
01:23:10Now, baby, I want you to relax.
01:23:12Because I got your back.
01:23:13Okay?
01:23:19Okay.
01:23:21I'll send her an email.
01:23:21Is there anything wrong?
01:23:23No, honey.
01:23:24There's absolutely nothing wrong.
01:23:26Caleb, come sit with us.
01:23:29Please.
01:23:30We need to talk to you.
01:23:32Okay.
01:23:33I mean, for a second I was worried.
01:23:41Kayla, tell us, do you know how babies are made?
01:23:45Yes.
01:23:46Mom, I've taken sex ed.
01:23:48I know about the sperm and the egg.
01:23:51That's good.
01:23:52That's what I want to talk to you about.
01:23:55Except there's a little more to the story in your case.
01:24:00But first, we want to let you know how much you mean to us.
01:24:04You are the most precious thing in our lives.
01:24:09Without a doubt.
01:24:10Without a doubt.
01:24:14I know.
01:24:16And I also know how lucky I am.
01:24:22So?
01:24:24When we were trying to have you,
01:24:26we wanted you so badly.
01:24:30But we were having trouble conceiving.
01:24:34Month after month,
01:24:37there was nothing.
01:24:40It's like,
01:24:42we were reaching for you,
01:24:45but we just couldn't get to you.
01:24:47But we were determined.
01:24:49We were not
01:24:51going to give up.
01:24:53We were going to do whatever it took
01:24:55to bring you into this world.
01:24:59So we went to a specialist.
01:25:02We both got tested.
01:25:06Only to find out that
01:25:09the only way I was going to bring a healthy baby
01:25:12into this world was if we...
01:25:14Mom,
01:25:15we were going to do it.
01:25:17We are going to do it.
01:25:21We were going to get to you.
01:25:22We are going to be there.
01:25:25And hopefully,
01:25:34What are you doing?
01:25:37So we're going to be on,
01:25:38we're going to be doing this world.

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