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She Hears the Dead
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00:00:08Oh
00:00:40Cap, looks like an accidental fall
00:00:42Vic's name's Robert, owns the place, lived alone
00:00:45An accident? No way
00:00:46A fall doesn't leave finger-shaped bruises on your neck
00:00:50Give me Dr. Evelyn Gray
00:00:52Copy that
00:01:05You dragged me out here for this?
00:01:07Evelyn, check his bones, something's off
00:01:09This wasn't a fall
00:01:17Male, early to mid-40s, about 5'10
00:01:20C-tuber Barbara's dislocated
00:01:22That's not gravity
00:01:25Someone worked it from behind
00:01:27And arranged him like this
00:01:32Staged
00:01:32Needle mark
00:01:34Someone stuck him right in the armpit, easy to miss
00:01:37Poison?
00:01:39Tox will tell us what
00:01:41But the sequence is clear
00:01:42Drugged first
00:01:44Neck snapped second
00:01:45Then posed to look like a tumble down the stairs
00:01:47Why go through all that trouble?
00:01:50No
00:01:59What the hell is this?
00:02:04S.A. 13
00:02:09St. Anna
00:02:12This is from St. Anna Sanatorium
00:02:14The place had burned down 20 years ago
00:02:26Mom, Dad, was yours an accident too?
00:02:30No accident too
00:02:49He's been dead three days
00:02:51Body was frozen post-mortem
00:02:54C.O.D.
00:02:55C.O.D., a rare neurotoxin
00:02:56Shuts down the central nervous system instantly
00:03:04Archives are a dead end
00:03:05Most of the records from that fire were destroyed
00:03:09Official story, accidental fire, whole place went up
00:03:12An accident?
00:03:14A murder staged as an accident
00:03:16And now a fire that's also an accident
00:03:20That's a lot of accidents
00:03:24Mom, Dad, was yours an accident too?
00:03:30What do we have on Robert?
00:03:32Yeah, Cap
00:03:34Ran his prince, real name's Gray
00:03:37He was an orderly at St. Anna 20 years back
00:03:40Pull the staff roster from the night of the fire
00:03:42Yes, sir
00:03:51What is it?
00:03:54Gray's not on the list
00:03:55He changed his name after the fire
00:04:00Which means that fire wasn't what they said it was
00:04:02Dig into Robert's recent contacts
00:04:04Anyone he had beef with
00:04:05Understood
00:04:07Cap, the guy had a nasty temper
00:04:08Made enemies everywhere
00:04:09Here's everyone he clashed with in the last six months
00:04:16What the hell's wrong with you?
00:04:18You just dumped your drink on me
00:04:20Yeah, I did
00:04:21What are you going to do about it?
00:04:23Ugh
00:04:42Keep pulling street caps around the villa
00:04:44I want every frame from the last three weeks
00:04:52Adam's clean
00:04:53Business trip when Gray died
00:04:56Alibi checks out
00:05:12Holy shit, a hidden door
00:05:30This is it
00:05:32Bone strengthening experiments
00:05:34Illegal drug trials
00:05:36Neurotoxin tolerance logs
00:05:39Human experiments
00:05:41He kept all of it
00:05:44Insurance policy
00:05:46Or blackmail
00:05:49Talk to me
00:05:49Cap
00:05:50Got a hit off the villa surveillance
00:05:52Adrian
00:05:5330 years old
00:05:54His father was a patient at St. Anna
00:05:56Died in that fire 20 years ago
00:05:59Track him
00:06:01Every move for the past two weeks
00:06:04Where he went
00:06:05Where he went
00:06:05Who he saw
00:06:06What he bought
00:06:07On it
00:06:22Hasn't come out in three days
00:06:25Won't pick up his phone either
00:06:31He's gone
00:06:33Left in a hurry
00:06:44Last message three days ago
00:06:47The sender
00:06:52Hardware encrypted
00:06:53Can't crack it
00:06:56Bag it
00:06:57Send it to tech
00:07:01Cap
00:07:02Adrian's movement report
00:07:03Just came in
00:07:05Let's hear it
00:07:06Past two weeks
00:07:08Credit card hits
00:07:09At a hardware store
00:07:10And a chem supply shop
00:07:11Up north
00:07:12Bought syringes
00:07:13Latex gloves
00:07:13And a basic chemistry kit
00:07:15A chemistry kit?
00:07:16And his phone
00:07:17Pinged off a cell tower
00:07:18Near an abandoned factory
00:07:19The night of the murder
00:07:19After that
00:07:20Nothing
00:07:20Signal just
00:07:21Vanished
00:07:22Vanished?
00:07:35Police!
00:07:36Don't move!
00:07:39I've been waiting for you
00:07:40It took you long enough
00:07:43Cuff me
00:07:47You're Dr. Evelyn Gray
00:07:49Aren't you?
00:07:51Do I know you?
00:07:52She told me about you
00:07:53I said you'd understand
00:07:56Who is she?
00:07:58She said she's an old friend of yours
00:08:03Adrian
00:08:05Why'd you kill Robert Gray?
00:08:08He had it coming
00:08:10I just pulled the trigger
00:08:12The judge was someone else
00:08:15Cap, the encrypted chat
00:08:16Wiped itself the second he read it
00:08:17Nothing left to recover
00:08:19You think spinning some mystery woman story
00:08:21Gets you off the hook?
00:08:23Believe me or don't
00:08:23Doesn't change a thing
00:08:26Two weeks ago
00:08:27A package showed up at my door
00:08:33Father?
00:08:56That was my father
00:08:58All my life
00:08:59I thought he died in that accidental fire
00:09:0120 years ago
00:09:02So you killed Gray to get even
00:09:03She handed me my chance
00:09:05Encrypted emails
00:09:07Laid out every single thing Gray did
00:09:09What else did she tell you?
00:09:11She told me my father
00:09:12Didn't die in any fire
00:09:14He died on an experiment table
00:09:17An experiment at St. Anna Sanatorium
00:09:19The truth they buried
00:09:21St. Anna
00:09:22Where my parents worked
00:09:25What kind of experiment?
00:09:27Human experiments
00:09:28Live people
00:09:29Used as lab rats
00:09:30Gray was one of the men running it
00:09:32She gave me everything
00:09:34Gray's address
00:09:34His daily routine
00:09:36Even
00:09:36Exactly how to kill him
00:09:38Without making a sound
00:09:38The neurotoxin
00:09:40Staging it as a fall
00:09:41She walked you through all of it
00:09:42Every step
00:09:43What's she after?
00:09:44Judging me guilty
00:09:46Gray was just the start
00:09:58Evelyn, you okay?
00:09:59Back in there
00:10:00Your face
00:10:01Jack
00:10:02My parents died in that St. Anna fire too
00:10:0420 years ago
00:10:10Evelyn, you sure you want to do this right now?
00:10:12I have to
00:10:13Jack, this isn't a coincidence
00:10:18Look here
00:10:20Cause of fire
00:10:21Official record says
00:10:22Accident caused by aging electrical wiring
00:10:24And the problem is?
00:10:25The conclusion of a report from 20 years ago says
00:10:29Details pending for their investigation
00:10:3120 years later, it's still pending
00:10:34And here
00:10:34Victim identification
00:10:35A large number of bodies are marked as unidentifiable
00:10:38That happens in a fire that bad
00:10:40They're not
00:10:40It doesn't
00:10:41My parents were doctors
00:10:43They taught me this no matter how bad the burns
00:10:45Dental records
00:10:46Skeletal markers
00:10:47You can always make an ID
00:10:48Closing this many out is unknown
00:10:50Somebody didn't want anyone knowing who died in there
00:10:59Evelyn?
00:11:01They are
00:11:02My parents
00:11:04They were doctors at St. Anna
00:11:08All my life I thought they were just casualties
00:11:10But they were inside
00:11:12They worked there
00:11:13That doesn't have to mean anything
00:11:16No!
00:11:18It means they knew
00:11:20They knew about the experiments
00:11:23Jack, my parents did not die in any accident
00:11:26No matter what happened 20 years ago
00:11:28I will dig out the truth with you
00:11:40Next
00:11:41It's your turn
00:11:4920 years ago
00:11:51When you pushed that needle into her arm
00:11:55You weren't nearly this scared
00:11:57Please
00:11:58Please
00:11:59Please
00:12:24My child, here so early to pray?
00:12:43Help! Somebody help!
00:12:46Someone's dead!
00:12:54Where's the person who reported it?
00:12:55The priest. He found the body when he opened up this morning.
00:12:58He's terrified, giving a statement outside.
00:13:08Deceased female, based on pelvic and cranial features, age between 50 and 60.
00:13:20See these needle marks?
00:13:22These are...
00:13:23A large number of very fine needle marks all over the body.
00:13:28What does that mean?
00:13:30It means the victim was injected repeatedly, over a long period, with some kind of drug.
00:13:35Sedative?
00:13:36Very likely.
00:13:40The killer treated her like a live experimental specimen.
00:13:46Anything else found in the scene?
00:13:48Captain, in the victim's hands.
00:13:58The emblem of St. Anna Sanatorium.
00:14:05The victim's identity has been confirmed.
00:14:08Margaret Chen, 55 years old, retired private nurse.
00:14:11Another identity, Santa Sanatorium, senior nurse.
00:14:15Responsible for injecting drugs into patients in the special wards.
00:14:18Another one.
00:14:20Margaret retired three years ago.
00:14:22Lived alone, few social connections.
00:14:26Neighbors say she's been mentally unstable, always claiming someone's watching her.
00:14:31It wasn't a delusion.
00:14:36Based on the freshness of the needle marks, the injections continued for at least five years.
00:14:41She was held prisoner in her own home for five years.
00:14:44Who is this killer?
00:14:45Or this judge?
00:14:47She's sending a message.
00:14:49Grey's badge, Margaret's pillbox.
00:14:51They're telling us her revenge list.
00:14:54But how many people are on that list?
00:14:57And who's next?
00:15:03H.V.
00:15:05What's that?
00:15:07Helen Vance.
00:15:08My mother's name.
00:15:12She knows me.
00:15:14She's watching me.
00:15:22These needle marks.
00:15:23At first I thought they were random torture.
00:15:26But I was wrong.
00:15:28Look at this sequence, this depth, this interval.
00:15:33Perfect match.
00:15:35This is the protocol for an unapproved neurodrug experiment from over 20 years ago.
00:15:39What does that mean?
00:15:40It means Margaret wasn't just a nurse.
00:15:42She was the executor of this illegal experiment.
00:15:45She injected others, recorded their reactions.
00:15:48My people just found out that the first victim, Robert Gray, and this Margaret Chen, both changed their names after
00:15:54the fire 20 years ago.
00:15:56They were hiding.
00:16:01She's placed herself in the position of judge.
00:16:05Are you the audience?
00:16:07Or the next participant?
00:16:10I don't know.
00:16:11All I know is that my parents' death in this case I'm investigating are connected by an invisible hand.
00:16:16Does that frighten you?
00:16:17No.
00:16:19Anger.
00:16:19And a pleasure, I'm afraid to admit.
00:16:22When I see those who deserve it being punished, a part of me cheers.
00:16:25Claire, am I going crazy?
00:16:26You're just human.
00:16:27A daughter carrying too much pain.
00:16:35Evelyn, the truth matters.
00:16:38But don't let hatred consume you.
00:16:50Dad!
00:16:51Dad!
00:16:52Mom!
00:16:55We love you, Evelyn.
00:17:06Not a provocation.
00:17:08It is a message.
00:17:11What is she trying to say?
00:17:14Evelyn, you have not slept in a day.
00:17:16She used my mother's name for a reason.
00:17:18All the patients Margaret handled from 20 years ago.
00:17:21Re-investigate everyone.
00:17:22We are already on it.
00:17:24But the scope is huge.
00:17:26And many records were destroyed in the-
00:17:28New lead in the Margaret case.
00:17:29We checked all her recent communications and found an encrypted email account.
00:17:33Only ever contacted one address.
00:17:36Where is the address?
00:17:39Where is the address?
00:17:40We traced it.
00:17:42User is Miko, 28 years old, Asian, runs a flower shop.
00:17:45Miko, what about her family background?
00:17:47Her younger sister, Yuzu, was a patient at St. Anna Sanatorium 20 years ago.
00:17:52Official record, died in the fire.
00:18:00Immediately apply for a search warrant and arrest warrant for Miko.
00:18:03Wait, Jack.
00:18:04Let me go to Margaret's house.
00:18:05I need to find something.
00:18:07What?
00:18:11Her duty logs.
00:18:26Need me to do it?
00:18:27No.
00:18:35Got it.
00:18:41Patient Vidalstein's records.
00:18:42What is wrong with this?
00:18:47Look here.
00:18:48Patient number A13, Yuzu.
00:18:52But in the official death report, Margaret wrote this.
00:18:55Patient Yuzu died despite efforts due to worsening of original condition.
00:18:59She falsified the records.
00:19:01Helped cover up the fact that the experiment killed her.
00:19:08Go ahead.
00:19:11Dr. Gray, we found it on Miko's computer.
00:19:15An anonymous email.
00:19:17I don't see if we're going to meet.
00:19:19I confess.
00:19:20I watched those children die one by one.
00:19:23I took the money.
00:19:25I kept my mouth shut.
00:19:29Miko received her sister's experiment records and Margaret's confession recording.
00:19:35From that judge.
00:19:39So Miko held a belated revenge for her sister.
00:19:42What do you mean?
00:19:43Records show her sister was a devout believer in life.
00:19:46She loved praying in churches.
00:19:48Miko posed Margaret's body in a praying position.
00:19:52To tell her sister, the person who killed her is kneeling before you in her favorite posture.
00:19:58Confess.
00:20:06Miko.
00:20:12You're here.
00:20:17Why didn't you run?
00:20:20My sister's revenge is over.
00:20:23I have nowhere left to go.
00:20:25What you're looking for is in there.
00:20:30She gave it to me.
00:20:32She said it contained everything I needed to know.
00:20:36Who is she?
00:20:38A judge.
00:20:41She said you would understand.
00:20:45There's an audio file on the USB drive called break time.
00:20:52Did you see A13's reaction?
00:20:54Like a frog getting zapped.
00:20:56That experiment subject was the most troublesome.
00:20:59Took three times the dose.
00:21:01Who cares?
00:21:02A few more subjects scrapped today.
00:21:05Perfect.
00:21:06Now my sister can finally rest in peace.
00:21:13Videos.
00:21:14Audio.
00:21:15Experiment records.
00:21:18Who is she to have access to all this?
00:21:21These look like direct transfers from the original tapes.
00:21:23She has the complete evidence of St. Anna's crimes.
00:21:27Captain, we can't trace the source of this email.
00:21:30What do you mean?
00:21:31Seven layers of encryption.
00:21:33Hundreds of overseas server relays.
00:21:36Damn it!
00:21:37Another dead end?
00:21:38Basically.
00:21:39But there's one very strange thing.
00:21:42What?
00:21:43The encryption protocol has a unique algorithm signature.
00:21:47I've never seen it before.
00:21:49Can you crack it?
00:21:51It's difficult.
00:21:52I'll try.
00:21:52An untraceable email, yet it leaves a signature.
00:21:55She wants us to follow her rhythm.
00:21:58To uncover all the truth step by step.
00:22:02Who is she?
00:22:10You've been standing there all night?
00:22:12She's reconstructing what went down at St. Anna.
00:22:15Piece by piece.
00:22:16Gray was responsible for disposing of the experiment waste.
00:22:20Margaret was responsible for injecting the subjects.
00:22:23Bone cutting, drug injections, and what else?
00:22:28They treated the victims like spare parts.
00:22:31So this judge is using the same methods to take revenge on them.
00:22:37She is reenacting the crimes.
00:22:49Evelyn.
00:22:50There are things I overlooked before.
00:22:54Look here.
00:22:56My parents file.
00:22:57The records stopped updating a week before they died.
00:23:02That's not normal.
00:23:03As key doctors, their work records wouldn't just stop.
00:23:09The final entry.
00:23:12They applied to review the experimental consumables list.
00:23:19Consumables.
00:23:20Meaning people.
00:23:22They knew.
00:23:23They were onto them.
00:23:39Your turn now.
00:23:41The night shift, Mr. Security Officer.
00:23:44What did you do?
00:23:45And what did you see?
00:23:48Captain, Dr. Gray.
00:23:53What's the situation?
00:23:55The victim is Frank, the owner of this security company.
00:23:58Fire department preliminary finding is accidental fire caused by aging wiring.
00:24:18No.
00:24:21What's wrong?
00:24:23No boxes pose.
00:24:26What?
00:24:27People who burn alive.
00:24:29Their muscles contract due to high heat.
00:24:31Limbs curl into a boxer's pose.
00:24:34His joints are stiff.
00:24:36That means he was already dead before the fire started.
00:24:39No anti-mortem muscle contraction.
00:24:42Burned after death?
00:24:43Yes.
00:24:44But the cause of death needs an autopsy to confirm.
00:24:57This looks like a badge.
00:24:58Captain, we found this in the victim's office safe.
00:25:06St. Anna Sanatorium.
00:25:08The third one.
00:25:16No scope particles in the lungs.
00:25:20Confirmed.
00:25:21Death before burning.
00:25:22What is this?
00:25:26It's a needle.
00:25:31A needle?
00:25:32Inside the body?
00:25:34Near the liver.
00:25:36It means someone injected something directly into his abdomen with a syringe.
00:25:39The needle broke off inside.
00:25:54Cephalyl clane.
00:25:58Cephalyl clane.
00:26:00Cephalyl clane.
00:26:00A muscle relaxant.
00:26:01High doses cause respiratory muscle paralysis.
00:26:05The victim suffocates while conscious.
00:26:07Post-mortem, it metabolizes into syphonic acid and coralline.
00:26:10So he was injected with this, suffocated alive, and then set on fire.
00:26:16The killer first rendered him unable to resist, then set the fire to stage an accidental blaze.
00:26:28Got the results?
00:26:29Yes.
00:26:30Cause of death.
00:26:32Sassadilocantlene chloride poisoning.
00:26:34Respiratory muscle paralysis.
00:26:36Burn the body after death.
00:26:38I tested the burning residue from the warehouse fire.
00:26:40Compared with the sample data extracted from the fire file of Santa Ana Sanatorium 20 years ago.
00:26:44And the result?
00:26:46The ingredients are exactly the same.
00:26:48It's the same special accelerant.
00:26:50The killer recreated the fire scene from back then.
00:26:52What is he trying to do?
00:26:53A delayed judgment after 20 years?
00:26:55He is telling us that the fire back then might not have been an accident.
00:27:03Frank.
00:27:04Night shift guard at Santa Ana 20 years ago.
00:27:07He was on duty the night of the fire.
00:27:10But my parents were doctors.
00:27:12What?
00:27:13They were not on the night shift.
00:27:15Their names are not on that night schedule at all.
00:27:17Then why did they die inside the sanatorium?
00:27:23Got Frank's background?
00:27:24Yes, sir.
00:27:29Frank.
00:27:3020 years ago he was a guard at Santa Ana.
00:27:33He quit immediately after the fire.
00:27:36He is an arsonist.
00:27:37Guilty.
00:27:40A week after the fire, a large sum of money appeared in his account.
00:27:44Pension?
00:27:45Which security guard has a seven-figure pension?
00:27:48So, instead of being appeased, he was bribed, probably the former Dean Marcus.
00:27:53With that money, he started his own security company and became a boss.
00:27:59Exactly.
00:28:00The money also sealed his lips.
00:28:02Hush money.
00:28:03So he not only set the fire, but he also knew something else.
00:28:07The truth of the fire, the secrets of the experiments.
00:28:11He must have known something.
00:28:14I have ordered surveillance on Marcus.
00:28:22Captain, we've identified him.
00:28:24Daniel, 43 years old.
00:28:26Motive?
00:28:27His wife, Emily, nurse at St. Ana 20 years ago.
00:28:32She died in that fire.
00:28:35Look at this first, Evelyn.
00:28:39Daniel's wife?
00:28:40Before the Morris fire, Daniel bought a high-powered heater and combustion improver.
00:28:45Daniel is the killer?
00:28:47We checked his phone records.
00:28:49A week before the murder, he received an untraceable anonymous phone call.
00:28:55Mr. Daniel?
00:29:00Who is this?
00:29:01She didn't die in an accident.
00:29:06What did you say?
00:29:07She discovered the secret of the nursing home.
00:29:09So, Frank personally lit the fire and burned her alive in it.
00:29:13In order to silence her.
00:29:15Everything you want will be in your mailbox.
00:29:19She gave Daniel evidence.
00:29:21Yes.
00:29:21Let's go to Daniel's apartment.
00:29:43This is Frank's account.
00:29:48An eye for an eye.
00:29:56Daniel, you're under arrest.
00:30:09She said you would come.
00:30:11She?
00:30:13The one who called you?
00:30:14She told me to put Frank into the fire that he himself lit.
00:30:19To let him taste the last moments my wife had.
00:30:33Any luck?
00:30:34That anonymous call?
00:30:36Captain, the caller was professional.
00:30:38The signal bounced around the city seven or eight times before we finally traced it to a source.
00:30:44Where?
00:30:46Outsourced.
00:30:47A public phone booth.
00:30:48Public phone booth?
00:30:49Using such an old-fashioned method.
00:30:51The older the method, the harder to trace.
00:30:54Pull up the surveillance near that booth.
00:30:55Doing it.
00:30:56Got it.
00:31:01That is him.
00:31:02Fast forward.
00:31:06Freeze!
00:31:07Zoom in there.
00:31:13That is a burn scar.
00:31:15A Hori's voice, a burn scar on the arm.
00:31:19You have finally showed your face.
00:31:26Lilith.
00:31:27An Avenger who leads others to kill.
00:31:29Jack, look.
00:31:31Orderly, nurse, security guard.
00:31:33All of them were employees of St. Anna Sanatorium 20 years ago.
00:31:37All of them vanished after the fire.
00:31:39And the scarred one found them one by one, handed them over to the victims' families for judgment.
00:31:42Don't you think it's two coincidentals?
00:31:44An accidental fire, why would so many people need to change their names and hide for 20 years?
00:31:48Because they were complicit in the experiments.
00:31:50They felt guilty.
00:31:51No.
00:31:51Guilt alone wouldn't make them give up everything.
00:31:53They were afraid.
00:31:54Afraid of what?
00:31:55Afraid of being silenced.
00:31:59The fire at St. Anna Sanatorium was never an accident.
00:32:04It was a deliberate, planned arson.
00:32:07Evelyn, I know what you're trying to say.
00:32:08But arson to silence witnesses, that's a huge accusation.
00:32:11We need solid evidence.
00:32:12Daniel's testimony, Frank's accelerant, the existence of the scarred one, isn't that enough?
00:32:16That only proves one believed it was arson and directed revenge.
00:32:19It doesn't directly overturn the official investigation conclusion from 20 years ago.
00:32:22An orderly, a nurse, a security guard, the people involved in the experiments and the arson are definitely more than
00:32:28just these three.
00:32:29The killer's list is far from over.
00:32:46Dude, it's way too early for this.
00:32:48I haven't even had coffee yet, and now I'm staring at a skull.
00:32:51Gonna lose it.
00:32:52Two years of med school and you're still squeamish?
00:32:55Come on, check out the new guy.
00:32:57They're cleaner than these other dusty ones.
00:33:00Hold up.
00:33:02Something's off.
00:33:03What?
00:33:03What is it?
00:33:07Lean in.
00:33:08Smell that.
00:33:10Bleach?
00:33:11Teaching specimens aren't supposed to smell like that.
00:33:19Jamie, please tell me that's not what I think it is.
00:33:26Professor, somebody get the professor!
00:33:28Call 911!
00:33:29This isn't a model, these are real bones!
00:33:41Captain, Dr. Gray, tell me this is a sick prank.
00:33:45Wish I could, sir.
00:33:47Students walked in on it first thing this morning.
00:33:55Disarticulation, decreasing, bleaching, assembly.
00:34:00English, Eve, what am I looking at?
00:34:03Every step perfectly matches.
00:34:06Medical specimen preparation protocol.
00:34:08Look at the wiring on the joints.
00:34:11This is museum-grade work, Jack.
00:34:14Whoever did this knew exactly what they were doing.
00:34:16So our killer turned him into a display piece?
00:34:19He took a man who experimented on others.
00:34:21And made him the experiment.
00:34:23Captain, found at the base of the skeleton.
00:34:32SA-001.
00:34:35St. Anna?
00:34:37Patient number one?
00:34:39And pages from an experiment log.
00:34:41What's left of one, anyway?
00:34:43She's showing me what real justice is supposed to look like.
00:34:51We got an ID?
00:34:53Victim is Robert Hayes, 62.
00:34:5520 years ago, he was the lead clinical on the experimental program at St. Anna Sanitarium.
00:35:01Lead clinical?
00:35:03Yeah.
00:35:03Ran every core experiment, kept all the records.
00:35:06After the fire, he just slipped into quiet retirement and stayed off the grid.
00:35:10He wasn't recording data, Jack.
00:35:11He was keeping inventory.
00:35:13He called them consumables.
00:35:15Consumables?
00:35:16He called living people consumables.
00:35:19Look here.
00:35:23Today's consumable mood unstable, affecting bone activity data.
00:35:31Hand me the UV light.
00:35:40These are?
00:35:43Numbers.
00:35:44SA-023.
00:35:46SA-045.
00:35:48SA-117.
00:35:51So many.
00:35:53These can't be from one person.
00:35:56No.
00:35:58These numbers belong to the subjects he treated as materials.
00:36:06Got it.
00:36:09Robert's background is clear.
00:36:11Tell me.
00:36:13He wasn't just a laboratory technician.
00:36:15He was also the waste disposal officer.
00:36:22Waste.
00:36:23All failed experiment.
00:36:24Bodies.
00:36:25He was responsible for recording, processing, and destroying them.
00:36:29How many?
00:36:30Missing and unexplained death records near the sanitarium 20 years ago.
00:36:34Over 100 cases.
00:36:41100?
00:36:42Mostly homeless people.
00:36:44Orphans.
00:36:45Poor patients sent by welfare agencies.
00:36:53Over 100 lives.
00:36:55Treated like waste and disposed of.
00:37:02Evelyn?
00:37:05My parents, they were senior doctor at the sanitarium.
00:37:11I know.
00:37:12They were investigating the truth.
00:37:15Investigating?
00:37:16Or participating?
00:37:20What are you saying?
00:37:21Over 100 patients.
00:37:24Right.
00:37:25Right.
00:37:26Under their noses.
00:37:28Turned into experiments.
00:37:30How could they have known nothing?
00:37:33Evelyn, calm down.
00:37:35Answer me, Jack.
00:37:42If they weren't guilty, why did they die?
00:37:45If they were innocent, how could this evil have gone on for so long?
00:37:54Evelyn, look at me.
00:37:58What kind of people your parents were, you know better than I do.
00:38:02I don't know anything.
00:38:03All I know is they died.
00:38:04Then go find the proof.
00:38:06Don't sit here tearing them apart in your head.
00:38:08We are hunting the killer, not judging the victims.
00:38:15Talk.
00:38:19The fourth killer.
00:38:21Identified.
00:38:23Who?
00:38:23Vera, 35.
00:38:26Dropped off the map right after Robert's murder.
00:38:30Her family?
00:38:32Younger brother, Novak.
00:38:34Disappeared from St. Anna Sanatorium 20 years ago.
00:38:49Jesus Christ, what is this place?
00:38:58Novak.
00:39:00Bone density tests, medicine rejection reactions, neurotoxin tolerance.
00:39:10These files.
00:39:12Why didn't he burn the lot?
00:39:16Because he never thought he was guilty.
00:39:21Number SA-056.
00:39:23Experiment failed.
00:39:24Vital signs absent.
00:39:25Process is discarded.
00:39:29Discarded.
00:39:30All discarded.
00:39:36You're here.
00:39:42You killed Robert.
00:39:45He deserved to die.
00:39:49She asked me to give you this.
00:40:00That was my brother, Novak.
00:40:13Internal observers.
00:40:16It's impossible.
00:40:21Evelyn, it's just a list, a word.
00:40:26Observer doesn't mean participant.
00:40:28Maybe they were forced.
00:40:31Maybe they were secretly investigating.
00:40:34Over a hundred lives.
00:40:36They observed over a hundred deaths.
00:40:39Don't pass judgment without evidence.
00:40:41What you need now is rest.
00:40:54Evelyn.
00:40:55Jack, if they really were...
00:41:00What do I do?
00:41:02We're gonna find out.
00:41:05Together.
00:41:07What if...
00:41:09The result is something I can't bear.
00:41:13No matter what the result is, I stand with you.
00:41:20You don't have to carry this alone.
00:41:23I'm just...
00:41:24Afraid.
00:41:26Afraid of what?
00:41:27We'll face it together.
00:41:29Together.
00:41:31Together.
00:41:35Together.
00:41:41There they are again.
00:41:45Internal.
00:41:46Observer.
00:41:47Suspected.
00:41:48Irregular activity.
00:41:50Irregular activity?
00:41:52What does that mean?
00:41:53It means they stopped following orders.
00:41:55Jack, help me find someone.
00:41:57Dr. Arthur Peterson.
00:41:59My dad's closest friend back then.
00:42:14Dr. Peterson?
00:42:17Who are you?
00:42:18I'm Evelyn Gray.
00:42:20Daughter of Dr. Alistair Vaunt and Dr. Helen Vouse.
00:42:27I don't know them.
00:42:28You've got the wrong person.
00:42:30Doctor.
00:42:30We just want to know the truth about 20 years ago.
00:42:35Have you seen this document?
00:42:39You shouldn't have come to me.
00:42:43They'll know.
00:42:46I just want to know what my parents did.
00:42:48They found out.
00:42:50Found out something they shouldn't have.
00:42:53What?
00:42:53They were too naive.
00:42:55Thought they could expose everything.
00:42:57And then?
00:42:58Then they died.
00:42:59They all died.
00:43:02They all died.
00:43:13They all died.
00:43:28Dr. Weiss, you killed my daughter, the consumable you called her.
00:43:47Dr. This is the first one.
00:43:49Dr. Captain, you better come see this yourself.
00:44:18It's a human anatomy chart.
00:44:21Every single bone has been disarticulated and repositioned.
00:44:24Has the victim been identified?
00:44:26It's Dr. Weiss, the most famous orthopedic specialist in the country.
00:44:31This operating room is his.
00:44:32The bone edges are cut very smoothly, not a single hesitation.
00:44:36Extremely professional technique.
00:44:37So the killer is also a top orthopedic surgeon?
00:44:40No.
00:44:40Look here.
00:44:41There's a tiny puncture mark, almost invisible.
00:44:44The residue is succinylaline.
00:44:47So?
00:44:48So Dr. Weiss was completely conscious, unable to move while having every single bone removed one by one.
00:44:58Extreme torture.
00:44:59How much hatred does the killer have?
00:45:02Captain, I found this.
00:45:08St. Bone Project?
00:45:16Project Lead, Dr. Harold Weiss.
00:45:20Project Lead?
00:45:21Not a participant, but the leader.
00:45:24We found the source.
00:45:26A report from 20 years ago.
00:45:29This is the heart of all the evil.
00:45:42What's wrong?
00:45:45This, this is a request form for experiment consumables.
00:45:49Why would someone request these?
00:45:53This is my father's signature.
00:46:04Evelyn?
00:46:05What's wrong?
00:46:06What's wrong?
00:46:09This can't be.
00:46:12This is absolutely impossible.
00:46:17This is your father's.
00:46:21No.
00:46:22He wouldn't.
00:46:28Calm down, Evelyn.
00:46:35Jack.
00:46:36Look here.
00:46:40What is this?
00:46:41Some kind of scar?
00:46:42No.
00:46:43It's laser etching.
00:46:45A number.
00:46:47SAX001.
00:46:48Experiment subject number one?
00:46:52Weiss wasn't just the leader.
00:46:53He was the first subject.
00:46:56He was insane.
00:46:58He experimented on himself.
00:47:07Bone regeneration.
00:47:09Alomath transplantation.
00:47:10He turned himself into a living experiment logbook.
00:47:21Captain, Dr. Weiss's background has been cleared.
00:47:27Go on.
00:47:2820 years ago, he was just an unknown researcher.
00:47:33But after the St. Anna fire, he suddenly published a series of papers on bone regeneration
00:47:39that shocked the medical community.
00:47:43And then?
00:47:43Then came patents, awards, founding his own pharmaceutical company.
00:47:49He became an orthopedic authority.
00:47:58He turned those victims into stepping stones for his own fame and fortune.
00:48:04St. Bone Project, this isn't just murder.
00:48:06This is a criminal project with a clear medical purpose, backed by a huge chain of interests.
00:48:12Weiss was the technical core.
00:48:14So what about Marcus?
00:48:15The director.
00:48:17What was his role in this?
00:48:20Weiss is a madman.
00:48:23Someone must have provided him with funding and protection.
00:48:26I have people looking into all of Weiss's call records and financial transactions over the past 20 years.
00:48:32Captain, we've screened Weiss's social circle.
00:48:35Most are academics, but one person is suspicious.
00:48:38Who?
00:48:39Irene, 46 years old and ordinary gardener.
00:48:43A gardener?
00:48:43What connection does she have with Weiss?
00:48:45Nothing direct.
00:48:48But every week, she delivers flowers to Weiss's private club.
00:48:53That's a stretch.
00:48:56Except...
00:48:57Irene's daughter died in the St. Anna fire.
00:49:0120 years ago.
00:49:07Pull everything.
00:49:09Get everything on her daughter.
00:49:19Don't you want to know the real cause of your daughter's death?
00:49:27No.
00:49:28My daughter.
00:49:29She died in the fire.
00:49:31The fire?
00:49:33Her name was SA091.
00:49:36An experiment number.
00:49:42No.
00:49:44What is this?
00:49:45Is Dr. Weiss's masterpiece.
00:49:47This is his experiment log.
00:49:49The page on your daughter.
00:49:50Written by his own hand.
00:49:58High quality samples.
00:50:01Ideal bone density.
00:50:07He took your daughter's bones apart piece by piece to study them.
00:50:16I want to kill him!
00:50:18This is the layout of his private operating room.
00:50:20This is his schedule for the next week.
00:50:23And the security vulnerabilities.
00:50:25Let him taste the agony of having his bones torn apart.
00:50:35Found it.
00:50:36Irene's daughter.
00:50:38On the sanatorium's death records.
00:50:39The number is SA091.
00:50:43Find Irene, now.
00:50:46Jack, this foundation receives a huge anonymous donation every year.
00:50:51Source?
00:50:53It comes from an overseas shell company.
00:50:55But I checked the company's registration information.
00:50:58The person who has been funding Weiss every year is the former director of St. Anna Sanatorium.
00:51:05Marcus?
00:51:07They've been in contact all along?
00:51:0920 years.
00:51:11Without a break.
00:51:25Irene?
00:51:27Why did you have to use such a brutal method?
00:51:31Brutal?
00:51:32When Weiss turned my daughter into a specimen.
00:51:34Pulled her bones out one by one.
00:51:37Was that brutal?
00:51:40So you found her.
00:51:42She found me.
00:51:43What did she look like?
00:51:47A woman dressed very simply.
00:51:50She had severe burn scars on her neck and arms.
00:51:57It's a woman. What's her name?
00:52:04She told me to call her Lilith.
00:52:07What else did she say?
00:52:09She told me it's not over yet.
00:52:15She asked me to ask you both.
00:52:18When will you finally catch the source?
00:52:38Lilith.
00:52:39Severe burns on her neck and arms.
00:52:42She might be a survivor from back then.
00:52:45The mastermind we've been looking for all this time.
00:52:48And Lilith.
00:52:49She's a woman.
00:52:52Captain, I'm cross-referencing the list of survivors from the St. Anna fire 20 years ago.
00:52:57She's not just a survivor.
00:53:00She knows all the inside information about the experiments.
00:53:02She had access to the core evidence.
00:53:06There aren't many people who fit the description.
00:53:09Among the survivors with severe burns, the records only show about 20 people.
00:53:13All right.
00:53:22Experiment subject?
00:53:27Captain, look at this.
00:53:31Experiment subject number...
00:53:33Essay 01.
00:53:35Number one.
00:53:37Number one.
00:53:39Aside from Weiss, she was the first.
00:53:47Lilith, 18 years old, 20 years ago.
00:53:50Severe burn survivor of the St. Anna fire.
00:53:54What about her family?
00:53:55Parents, younger brother, all listed as fatalities in the fire.
00:53:59But their names also appear on the subject list.
00:54:06She knows everything.
00:54:08She's known everyone's identities from the very beginning.
00:54:11All records about her were terminated after the fire 20 years ago.
00:54:18The fire.
00:54:20Yes, the fire covered everything up.
00:54:32Frank, the security guard who was burned to death.
00:54:36This is the original report on that arson case.
00:54:39The signature.
00:54:41What's the problem?
00:54:42Samuel.
00:54:44The chief of police back then.
00:54:52A retired old chief, so what?
00:54:58Jack, look.
00:55:00The same person handling the investigation, that's normal.
00:55:04No, it's not normal.
00:55:06Why would an arson case and an accidental death case both be closed by the same chief of police?
00:55:19Evelyn, we found Lilith.
00:55:21After the fire 20 years ago, all her social identity information was deliberately erased.
00:55:26Household registration, school records, medical history, all wiped clean.
00:55:33Deleted?
00:55:34In the official system, Lilith, she's a ghost.
00:55:38Evelyn.
00:55:40What?
00:55:41This just came from an informant.
00:55:43He caught retired Chief Samuel and Director Marcus meeting secretly at a private club.
00:55:47A police chief, the director, so they were in league with each other.
00:55:51The person who investigated the case back then, and the person in charge of the sanitarium, still in secret contact
00:55:5620 years later.
00:56:06I.D. confirmed?
00:56:09Confirmed.
00:56:10It is the homeowner, Samuel.
00:56:13Retired police chief.
00:56:16Evelyn.
00:56:17Classic fire victim posture.
00:56:19High heat caused muscle contraction, forming a defensive crouch.
00:56:25He did not die in the fire.
00:56:27What are you saying?
00:56:28Second cervical vertebrae, the axis, clear fracture marks.
00:56:33This was the fatal injury?
00:56:34Yes.
00:56:35Someone broke his neck, then set the fire.
00:56:38Captain, we found this next to the body.
00:56:43This is the investigation report on the St. Anna fire 20 years ago.
00:57:01Evelyn.
00:57:03She knew we had found Samuel.
00:57:06Lilith's flexing.
00:57:07No.
00:57:12She's not flexing.
00:57:13She's telling me that anyone who covered up the truth must die.
00:57:17Police have now confirmed former chief Samuel was murdered before the fire was set.
00:57:23The investigation is ongoing.
00:57:26Samuel.
00:57:28You are dead too.
00:57:36Everyone who covered up the truth has to pay the price.
00:57:43Soon, Evelyn.
00:57:44We will meet soon.
00:57:54Evelyn, you haven't slept in three days.
00:57:58Pull up the original autopsy reports on my parents from 20 years ago.
00:58:02You've seen them already.
00:58:04Those reports.
00:58:05I want the original handwritten drafts.
00:58:06And Samuel's seen notes from back then.
00:58:08All of it.
00:58:11Send all the original handwritten documents from file cabinet 774 related to the St. Anna fire to the forensic lab.
00:58:17Yes. Now.
00:58:23Got it.
00:58:25What?
00:58:26Multiple bone fractures consistent with blunt force trauma from collapsing debris at the fire scene.
00:58:32What's wrong with that?
00:58:34These are able impact fractures.
00:58:37The angle and force can only come from a high fall.
00:58:40Samuel was an experienced chief.
00:58:43He knew the difference.
00:58:44So he deliberately misled everyone.
00:58:46Not misled.
00:58:47He lied.
00:58:50And here, about the Stoach his isolation section, he directly wrote, cannot be tested due to severe burning.
00:58:58An outright lie.
00:58:59Talk to me.
00:59:00Captain, we checked Samuel's bank accounts from 20 years ago.
00:59:03Find anything?
00:59:04One week after the fire investigation closed, an anonymous remincent of 500,000 suddenly appeared in his account.
00:59:10Did you trace the source?
00:59:12Yes. It came from an overseas shell company.
00:59:14And the actual controlling shareholder of that company is Marcus.
00:59:21Evelyn.
00:59:24He took money to cover up the truth about how my parents died.
00:59:37They've been buried like that for 20 years!
00:59:41If you need to cry, cry.
00:59:43If you need to yell, yell.
00:59:45I don't want to cry.
00:59:51I just want to kill them.
00:59:56Evelyn.
00:59:57Now I finally understand, Lilith.
01:00:02When the law becomes an accomplice, when justice becomes a joke, revenge is the only way out.
01:00:10But you're not her.
01:00:13Why can't I be her?
01:00:15My parents sought the truth.
01:00:17And they were disposed of like garbage!
01:00:21That's scumbag Samuel.
01:00:23He lived comfortably for 20 years on blood money.
01:00:27So what?
01:00:28You're gonna kill Marcus yourself?
01:00:29And then what?
01:00:31Become the next Lilith?
01:00:32So what if I do?
01:00:34That's not what your parents would have wanted.
01:00:37They wanted to expose the darkness, not for you to jump into it too!
01:00:46And what should I do?
01:00:48Claire, what should I do?
01:00:49Find the truth.
01:00:51In your own way.
01:00:53Not Lilith's way.
01:00:56My ways.
01:01:00Read 40 years old.
01:01:02We found that the last person Samuel contacted before he died was you.
01:01:09I killed him.
01:01:12Lilith told you to do it.
01:01:14She gave me the chance to avenge my brother.
01:01:17Your brother, Daniel, died at St. Anna Sanatorium 20 years ago.
01:01:21He didn't die in the fire.
01:01:23He was tortured to death as an experiment subject.
01:01:26Samuel covered up the truth.
01:01:28He took the money and wrote off my brother's death.
01:01:31And dozens of others as an accident.
01:01:34So you killed him.
01:01:37I just carried out the judgment.
01:01:39She told you to give this to me?
01:01:42She said you'd understand everything after you saw it.
01:01:48Jack, give me five minutes.
01:01:53Jack, give me five minutes.
01:01:56Jack, give me five minutes.
01:02:18Jack.
01:02:24Jack...
01:02:34Jack...
01:02:35Jack...
01:02:39Jack...
01:02:50Jack
01:02:52I'm here
01:02:57I need to know everything about Marcus
01:03:00Now
01:03:04Marcus, 60 years old
01:03:06Former director of St. Anna Sanatorium
01:03:08Resigned right after the fire, 20 years ago
01:03:11Yeah, official story
01:03:13He took responsibility, stepped down
01:03:15After that, he disappeared from medicine entirely
01:03:17Where'd he go?
01:03:19He didn't disappear
01:03:21He rebranded
01:03:28A philanthropist?
01:03:30Lasville City's most famous philanthropist
01:03:33A socialite
01:03:36Captain, found it
01:03:37Marcus now lives in a private estate on the outskirts
01:03:40Tight security
01:03:41His charitable foundation is the largest in the city
01:03:44He has deep connections in both politics and business
01:03:47A murderer
01:03:49Turned into a revered philanthropist
01:03:51He washed his sins completely clean
01:03:54Jack, how much direct evidence do we have pointing to him right now?
01:03:58None
01:04:00All the perpetrators' confessions stop at Lilips
01:04:03There's no direct evidence linking him to these cases
01:04:06Or to the murders 20 years ago
01:04:09So in the eyes of the law, he's still that great benefactor
01:04:14We will find evidence
01:04:17Where does he live?
01:04:18Windsor Estate on the outskirts
01:04:21Evelyn, don't do anything rash
01:04:24Rash?
01:04:25He pushed my parents down the stairs
01:04:27Staged a fire
01:04:29And then lived peacefully for 20 years
01:04:33I know
01:04:34But we can't use Lilith's methods
01:04:38Then tell me, do your methods work?
01:04:41Can they make him pay with his life?
01:04:44Yes
01:04:46They can
01:04:51So this is the truth from 20 years ago
01:04:53Marcus led the illegal bone experiments
01:04:56Vice was the technical core
01:04:58When the experiment was about to be exposed
01:05:01He staged that fire
01:05:02To silence them, he killed my parents
01:05:04Then disguised them as fire victims
01:05:06Then bribed Chief Samuel
01:05:09To write everything off as an accident
01:05:10And these six victims
01:05:12Gray
01:05:14Margaret
01:05:15Frank
01:05:16Robert
01:05:18Weiss
01:05:20Samuel
01:05:22They were all the executioners
01:05:23Or accomplices back then
01:05:25Every single one of them had blood on their hands
01:05:28Giving them evidence
01:05:29Guiding them to take revenge
01:05:35She wasn't taking revenge
01:05:36And what was she doing?
01:05:39She was judging
01:05:42She delivered every piece of the puzzle to me
01:05:45Leading me closer to the truth
01:05:47She wanted you to become like her
01:05:49No
01:05:49She wanted me to make a choice
01:05:52Choose the law
01:05:53Or choose revenge
01:05:55And what is your choice?
01:05:57My choice is
01:05:58To put Marcus on trial
01:06:01Without direct evidence
01:06:03He'll walk free
01:06:04Then find the evidence
01:06:09Lilith must have it
01:06:21Something's not right
01:06:21Boss, what do you mean?
01:06:23Someone
01:06:24Is digging up
01:06:25Those old St. Anna files
01:06:27Do you want us to handle it?
01:06:28Handle it
01:06:30Now
01:06:42Who's that from?
01:06:45I don't know
01:06:46The number's blocked
01:06:50Marcus, you can't keep doing this
01:06:52What you're doing is a crime
01:06:54A crime?
01:06:55I'm advancing science
01:06:56We're going to expose every bit of this
01:06:59Hand over everything
01:07:00Or we go straight to the police
01:07:02Then you don't get the chance
01:07:28Evelyn, hey!
01:07:29Look at me
01:07:30Let go of me!
01:07:33It was him
01:07:34He killed my parents
01:07:36I know
01:07:37We have evidence now
01:07:40We can make him pay for this
01:07:43The law?
01:07:44It's too damn slow!
01:07:46I want him dead
01:07:47I want him dead right now
01:07:52Don't let Lilith pull your strings
01:07:55This is exactly what she wants
01:07:57You don't get to become one of them
01:08:06Good evening, Miss Grey
01:08:09I hear you've been seeing things you shouldn't have
01:08:13Marcus, you son of a bitch
01:08:15Easy, easy
01:08:16Your dear friend Claire is currently my house guest
01:08:19Evelyn, help me!
01:08:21You heard her
01:08:22Bring me the video
01:08:24Come to the estate
01:08:25Alone
01:08:25Or your friend pays the price for your parents' curiosity
01:08:28I have to go
01:08:31No, this is a setup
01:08:32Give me the evidence
01:08:34I'll take a team in
01:08:35He said I come alone
01:08:37I'm not gambling with Claire's life
01:08:55Miss Grey, you bring it?
01:08:59Phone
01:09:00USB drive
01:09:01Hand them over
01:09:02And come with us
01:09:03Lastly, PD, drop your weapons
01:09:05Drop them now
01:09:09Evelyn, get down
01:09:24Claire is still in there
01:09:39You came faster than I expected
01:09:42Let her go
01:09:43USB drive
01:09:45Hand it over
01:09:45I brought it
01:09:51Now let Claire go
01:09:55You're naive
01:09:56Just like your parents
01:09:57You really think you're walking out of here today?
01:10:02It was you
01:10:04Twenty years ago
01:10:07You killed them
01:10:09Yes
01:10:10I pushed them down those stairs myself
01:10:13They found out about the experiments and wanted to expose me
01:10:18Do you know what they said before they died?
01:10:21Your mother
01:10:21That woman who thought she was a crusader
01:10:25For justice
01:10:26Her last words were
01:10:28You will burn in hell
01:10:32The experiments
01:10:34The fire
01:10:35All of it
01:10:37You
01:10:37Exactly
01:10:38And those people
01:10:40Society's trash
01:10:42Their bones serving science
01:10:44That was the honor of their lives
01:10:47The fire cleaned out all the loose ends
01:10:50Including your nosy little parents
01:10:54My parents weren't nosy
01:10:56They were trying to protect those people
01:10:59And it got them killed
01:11:03And you and your friend
01:11:06No
01:11:08You'll die here too
01:11:11Fire
01:11:12Accident
01:11:13Disappearance
01:11:14Take your pick
01:11:18Nobody's gonna care anyway
01:11:20Marcus
01:11:21Drop the weapon
01:11:22You're surrounded
01:11:25Stay back
01:11:26One more step and I cut her throat
01:11:28Marcus
01:11:29Marcus
01:11:30There's no way out of this
01:11:32Put the knife down
01:11:34You cooperate
01:11:35The DA might cut you a deal
01:11:36A deal?
01:11:40I've killed over 30 people
01:11:43You really think the law cuts me a deal?
01:11:51Marcus
01:11:52Marcus
01:11:53My father
01:11:55My mother
01:11:58Do you know what they were thinking at the end?
01:12:02Not hatred for you
01:12:03Regret
01:12:0420 years ago you used fire to burn away the truth
01:12:07But today
01:12:0820 years later
01:12:10The truth is standing right here
01:12:12Shut up!
01:12:15Who do you think you are?
01:12:16A judge?
01:12:24Marcus
01:12:39Do you know how long I've waited for this day, Marcus?
01:12:46Sao-0-0-1
01:12:47The number you gave me?
01:12:54You strapped me to that table
01:12:56You stuck 436 needles into my body
01:13:01When you threw my little brother into the incinerator
01:13:05He was still calling out for his sister
01:13:08I waited 20 years
01:13:0920 years
01:13:14Lilith
01:13:16Look at me
01:13:17You pull that trigger
01:13:19Then what?
01:13:21Then you become him
01:13:24Someone who uses vigilante justice to judge others
01:13:27The only difference between you and him
01:13:29Is that the person you chose deserves to die
01:13:32Doesn't he deserve to die?
01:13:36He deserves to die
01:13:41But you don't deserve to become him
01:13:4620 years ago
01:13:48He took away your choices
01:13:51Now
01:13:52You have a choice
01:13:56What choice do I have?
01:13:59You choose who you are
01:14:00S-A-0-1
01:14:02Or Lilith
01:14:13I won't surrender
01:14:22My name is Lilith
01:14:24I was the first experimental subject of the illegal unamence at St. Annexperiments Sanitarium 20 years ago
01:14:31I planned the revenge against 7 perpetrators
01:14:43I still have to kill him
01:14:46I still have to kill him
01:14:46I still have to kill him
01:15:04Every silent witness awaits to be heard
01:15:07Every silent witness awaits to be heard
01:15:09Every silent witness awaits to be heard
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