Hudson and Rex S06 Ep02
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00:00The following program is rated PG and contains mature subject matter. Viewer discretion is advised.
00:11On a clear day, you can see for miles.
00:14Oh, you must see the living room.
00:16I'm told that actually the sellers imported this built-in marble cadenza from Napoli. It's just cool.
00:20Just cool.
00:30Hi.
00:36Take care of her.
00:50Please.
00:59Come on! Time's up! Hurry!
01:13Hey, Joe?
01:14Possible robbery reported on the east side. You're my closest officer.
01:18Okay, Rex and I are on it. Send me the address. Hang on, pal.
01:218-9-8-9 Red Robin Road. The neighbor saw two suspects exit the house.
01:26Okay, you got it.
01:46Rex.
01:48Rex.
01:50Come on.
01:51Come on.
02:16SJPD.
02:18Turn around.
02:21Rex.
02:22Rex.
02:23Rex.
02:24Rex.
02:25Rex.
02:26Rex.
02:37Thanks for the detailed suspect descriptions. I'll make sure my team gets the information.
02:41I thought criminals robbed banks. Who robs an open house?
02:44Well, a different type of criminal. Viewings were by appointment only?
02:48Yes, but they were already here when I got here at 10.
02:51You said that they asked to see the primary bedroom first.
02:55Yes, they checked every drawer, closets.
02:59Gosh, I wasn't even thinking that they were casing the joint.
03:02Lots of clients, Snoop.
03:04What happened after your next client arrived?
03:06They headed out that door, and then you two found me.
03:09On the rope that you were tied up with, the knot on it looked almost nautical.
03:14Didn't seem like boaters to me.
03:17Will property have any surveillance?
03:19Yeah, state of the art, but the owners turned it off.
03:22Didn't want their phone pinging all day.
03:26Who's going to tell them what happened?
03:28We can handle that.
03:29Why don't you just have a seat and I'll let you know if there's any more questions.
03:32Okay.
03:35Hey.
03:36Hey.
03:37I'll process the rope for prints after I do a sweep of this house.
03:42This house is stunning.
03:44Yeah, but the property taxes are too.
03:46Realtors said that the robbers wore gloves.
03:48Huh, so they were meticulous.
03:50Meticulous, yeah. Greedy, no.
03:52They left a lot of expensive stuff, just took what they could carry.
03:55Why? What are you thinking?
03:57This was about a fast score, not a big one.
04:00Well, they used something heavy duty to cut through this.
04:03Odd serrations there.
04:06Rex, come here.
04:14Yeah.
04:23Job, Rex.
04:34This is how the robbers got in and out.
04:36Backyard provided cover.
04:38Looks like they, uh, cut the keypad.
04:43Oh, yeah. I'd say blowtorched.
04:47But judging by the way this metal looks, this wasn't done today.
04:52Oh, what's this?
04:58Matches the description I got of the female robber's hair.
05:01Probably got caught when she fled.
05:04Yeah, I'll test it back in the lab.
05:13What do you got?
05:19It's a knife sheath.
05:21Looks military.
05:23The realtor said that the knife looked strange to her.
05:26Well, I can crosscheck it against the serrations.
05:29Maybe we can get an idea what kind of knife it is.
05:32Here, let's see.
05:35Come on, Rex.
05:43What is it?
05:45Something about the details of this case just seems familiar.
05:49Officer, I just remembered one more thing.
05:52Okay.
05:56Hey, Joe, you contact the owners yet?
05:58Yeah, as a matter of fact, I did. Mykonos, of all places.
06:01They gave me a prelim list of all the valuables that they had in the house.
06:04But let me tell you, Charlie, the price of this man's watch is enough to give a good man a heart attack.
06:09Well, how much do they estimate was stolen?
06:11Over 70K. Cash, valuables.
06:15Listen, I am going to get Jesse to trace the appointment details, but my money is that they used aliases.
06:21What are you thinking?
06:23It was something the realtor said to me at the end.
06:25Mail robber murmured a Nietzsche quote to her before they escaped.
06:29So he's philosophical. What was it?
06:31Be aware when you're fighting monsters, you yourself don't become a monster.
06:35And this sticks out to you, why?
06:37Well, because seven years ago I arrested a man, mid-robbery, who quoted me the exact same thing.
06:42Hopper's son.
06:44Listen, Jesse, Charlie wants you to pull up Hopper's son's record right away, please.
06:48I'm on it.
06:49Charlie, you are on speaker.
06:51Hey, Charlie, Hopper's son, in the flesh.
06:54Well, not really in the flesh, but you know what I mean.
06:56I arrested Hopper on a country club B&E.
06:58He went after jewelry and cash.
07:01Didn't have a knife, but he used...
07:03Low torch to the back door.
07:04Yeah, Sarah found traces of one at the crime scene today.
07:08Hopper was a tough arrest. Left a scar on my right arm.
07:11Yikes. Does Nietzsche have a quote for bodily harm?
07:14Looks like Hopper's been out for a few months now, Charlie.
07:17Can't teach an old dog new tricks.
07:20Starting to help that figure of speech.
07:22Charlie, do you think Hopper's returned to his criminal ways?
07:25Well, methodology-wise, criminal M.O., they're similar.
07:29If he's out, I'd say he's our best suspect right now.
07:31Jesse, I need you to pull up the appointment details from the open house, please.
07:34Yeah.
07:37Okay, robbers booked through the realtor's website chatbot.
07:40They used the name Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
07:42It's only the second most common surname in town.
07:45And in the movies.
07:47Any known affiliates of Hopper's?
07:49Anyone who could be our Mrs.?
07:51Looks like an actual Mrs., to be honest.
07:54Files said he was recently married.
07:57It's one heck of a honeymoon.
07:59Charlie, I have an address for you. It's a church off of Warden.
08:03Says he was a part-time handyman there post-release.
08:06You text me the address, Rex and I are on it.
08:29I'm on it.
09:00It's J.P.D.! Don't move!
09:06Officer Hudson?
09:08Officer Charlie Hudson?
09:11Major Sheridan.
09:12Sir.
09:13Your dad's not around, Charlie boy.
09:15You can drop the sir.
09:17You care to explain why you crashed in Hopper's welding class?
09:21I don't know.
09:22I don't know.
09:23I don't know.
09:24I don't know.
09:25I don't know.
09:26I don't know.
09:27You crashed in Hopper's welding class?
09:31Hopper's welding class?
09:33Mm-hmm.
09:46Today, I was with Major Sheridan walking his vets through an electrical tutorial.
09:50I can confirm that.
09:51Hopper was with me since 0900, teaching here.
09:54Okay.
09:55Okay.
09:56Well, thanks, Hopper.
09:57It's good to see you're doing well.
09:58I owe it to you.
09:59You saved my life.
10:01Rex, I don't hear that too often.
10:03Well, it's true.
10:04After you arrested me, I took stock of my life.
10:07Spent my time in the clink earning a degree.
10:09Got out.
10:10Wanted to give back.
10:11Major here noticed my work around the church, and now I teach his vets.
10:20All right, boss.
10:21Sorry about that.
10:22He's not your guy.
10:23Well, if you're his alibi, he most definitely is not.
10:26Come on, pal.
10:31You're starting to look like your old man.
10:33Take that as a compliment.
10:35How's everything with the family?
10:37Same as always.
10:38So, uh, Jack and your dad getting into it, and you're playing referee?
10:42I get tired of the circus.
10:43But what about you?
10:44I'm surprised to even see you.
10:45I thought you'd still be overseas.
10:46I got injured on my last tour.
10:49Pretty bad.
10:50I came home when I was in recovery.
10:53I had a hard time getting back on my feet.
10:55I missed my comrades.
10:57Made me think.
10:58You're probably not the only one.
10:59Bingo.
11:00The church offered me the space.
11:03I didn't give it a second thought.
11:05Vets are in dire need of community, of access to resources.
11:10More and more find us every day.
11:13That's enough about me.
11:14What's this case you're working on?
11:17Two suspects who robbed an open house this morning
11:21terrorized a realtor at Knife Point.
11:24Are you serious?
11:25Afraid so.
11:26Actually, you can help me out with this.
11:28Our forensicist, she took some photos of the crime scene.
11:31This knife sheath, is that military?
11:34That's a USM3 military fighting knife.
11:37Military stamps all its sheaths and knives.
11:40Is it common?
11:41Well, it was if you fought in World War II.
11:44It's a million in circulation now between vets and collectors.
11:48You think these two are military?
11:51No case details are strong enough to consider it.
11:55You offended?
11:56No, it just shows how many good men and women don't get the care they need.
12:01Only a desperate and dangerous person points a trench knife at a defenseless woman.
12:07I hope you and Rex catch these two fast.
12:10And I hope to heck they're not comrades.
12:13Yeah, me too.
12:15Come on, pal.
12:17I'll see you.
12:32I heard you connected with an old military friend of your dad's.
12:35Yeah, yeah, he was like an uncle to me.
12:37Was he right about the knife?
12:38Yeah, the serrations on the rope matched the blade of a USM3 knife.
12:41Well, Sheridan's rarely wrong about anything.
12:43I also finished testing the hair sample from the crime scene.
12:46I've got good news and bad.
12:48Well, that seems to be this case's pattern.
12:50Yeah, well, the hair is not human. It's not theirs.
12:53Robber was wearing a wig.
12:54Yeah, so no DNA to help with an ID.
12:57What's the good news?
12:58It's Angora, and there's only one place in town that sells Angora wigs.
13:01That is good news.
13:04Yeah, we have Angora wigs for humans or dolls.
13:07It's superior to other animal-haired wigs.
13:10Do you have any recent sales of a black Angora wig for humans?
13:13Made maybe with a credit card?
13:16Uh, let me check.
13:19Yes, there were two.
13:21Credit card for a men's short wig and cash for a woman's black wig.
13:26What do you remember about the customer who bought in cash?
13:30What do you remember about the customer who bought in cash?
13:33Sunglasses, hoodie.
13:35Turned her purse over trying to fight for every last coin she had.
13:38Huh.
13:39Was she with a man?
13:41Yup. Uh, husband, maybe.
13:44He said something funny, like he was in a rush.
13:47What was it?
13:49Let's hit the silk?
13:53Hit the silk.
13:54Let's hit the silk.
13:57Hit the silk. It's military slang.
13:59It means to bail out.
14:01Usually used by paratroopers before they jump out of an aircraft.
14:04So the military slang, the knife, the infiltration techniques.
14:07I mean, we're definitely building a profile here.
14:09Well, the knot used to tie up the realtor was a bowline knot.
14:11Usually used to moor boats, but also...
14:13Let me guess, used by the military?
14:15Yeah.
14:17I'm gonna ask Sheridan. Maybe he can talk to some of his contacts.
14:20See if any paratroopers have gone AWOL off the base recently.
14:22That's a good idea. Both active duty and ex-military.
14:25Jesse, you have a lead on any of the stolen jewelry?
14:27Yeah, actually. I ran a few searches.
14:29Got a hit from the local pawn shop's tweets.
14:35Do these photos match the homeowners' missing valuables?
14:37Yeah, they sure do.
14:38I asked them to send photos of their stolen jewelry.
14:40That way we can cross-reference them with the items from Platinum Pawn & Trade once we get them.
14:44Platinum Pawn, huh?
14:46Okay. Rex, let's go.
14:56Detective. How are you?
14:58Hey.
15:00So, uh, have you been following that gold heist out of Toronto?
15:04Yeah, I kind of got my hands full here.
15:0620 mil in gold bricks, my don, I mean, uh...
15:09When you called, you said something about an inscription, or...
15:12To another 25 years, my darling.
15:14Yup. It's a match.
15:16Good luck to him. I'm on wife number three.
15:18Huh.
15:19Should take a page out of your book.
15:21Uh, what do you mean?
15:22Just like the furry companions.
15:24Yeah. Why can't you tell me about the people who sold you these?
15:27I got so many people coming in and out of this place all the time, it's hard to remember.
15:34What about, uh, surveillance cameras?
15:36My customers appreciate my discretion. There's no cameras in here.
15:40Yeah, I've been getting a lot of that lately.
15:42Sorry, couldn't be more help, Detective.
15:44Did you know that pawnbrokers by law are required to collect serial numbers, IDs,
15:50background information on every single item that they buy from a seller?
15:54I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that you don't have any of that information.
15:59You more than anyone know how much of a hassle paperwork is.
16:01Yeah, and yet my paperwork still gets done.
16:03So, are you gonna cooperate, or am I gonna have to...
16:06Hey, listen, you know, it's not good for business, the cops coming in here, asking questions.
16:11Well, lucky for you, I stop asking questions when I start getting answers.
16:16Drag it.
16:19Okay.
16:26Woman came in here yesterday, said her grandfather died.
16:29Asked me what I can give her on the spot.
16:30Was a man with her?
16:31No, just her. Very beautiful woman.
16:34I think she had glasses, sunglasses.
16:37It's hard to tell sometimes.
16:39Yeah.
16:50Looks like your dog respects his heroes.
16:53Yeah, that may be, but it's working right now.
16:56If he's interested in an item, it's because he's picking up the scent of our crime scene.
17:00What can you tell me about these medals?
17:02Guy brought them in last week. Got upset when I gave him my price.
17:06Guess he thought they were worth more.
17:08Let me guess, no paperwork with these either?
17:10No.
17:11Know what I'm gonna say next?
17:12I'll start doing my paperwork.
17:14Uh-huh.
17:15He said something funny, though.
17:17He said something funny, though.
17:19The man on his way out, something about silk.
17:23Hit the silk?
17:24Yeah, that's it. Gotta hit the silk.
17:27Sounded like something an action hero would say.
17:29Very, uh, fagata.
17:31That's one word for it.
17:33Come on, pal.
17:43Oh, hello.
17:45Do you have an appointment?
17:48What are you, what are you, what are you doing?
17:50What are you, what is happening?
17:52Oh!
17:53Okay, okay.
17:55Open it.
17:57Now.
18:00Go, go, go, go.
18:03Okay.
18:08Out of the way.
18:09Move!
18:16Let's get out of here.
18:17Let's hit the silk.
18:19Okay.
18:20What's happening?
18:22There's been another robbery, Charlie.
18:24An interior designer just off of Bonavista.
18:26Rex and I can be there in five.
18:28They're on a crime spree.
18:30And it's getting more dangerous.
18:32Hang on, pal.
18:46How much money was in your safe?
18:48About $16,000, $17,000.
18:50I do bank deposits on Friday.
18:52That's a lot of money to just keep around.
18:54Yeah, suppliers prefer negotiating in cash.
18:56And clients want to save on tax.
18:58I gotta play ball or I lose business.
19:00Well, you said that the female robber,
19:02she started to empty the safe as soon as it was open.
19:04What was the male robber doing?
19:05So he was moving me towards my desk.
19:07Rope in hand.
19:08I guess he was gonna tie me up or something?
19:10Yes, that's a good guess.
19:12So that's when I grabbed the scissors
19:13and stabbed him in the side.
19:14Mm, quite brave.
19:15My father, plus his soul, taught his children how to fight.
19:19Oops.
19:20You said that she still had the knife, though?
19:22Yeah, but she was over by the safe.
19:24Next thing, she drags him out.
19:26I thought she was gonna come after me after I hurt him.
19:28No, no, it was about getting the money out.
19:30It wasn't about retribution.
19:32Oh, lucky me.
19:33Does this camera work?
19:34And the one in the parking lot?
19:36Okay, I'm gonna need access to both of those.
19:38Also, my friend's assistant's gonna need to test the scissors,
19:40see if we can get an ID off the blood sample.
19:42Yeah, by all means.
19:43Whatever helps you catch those animals.
19:46Rex, come on.
19:56When this case is over,
19:57remind me to talk to you about your sugar intake.
19:59You use hazelnut creamer?
20:00Yeah, what can I say?
20:01I like the finer things in life.
20:02Like what?
20:03Insulin shock?
20:04Like...
20:05Well, I mean, whatever gets the feel-good hormones pumping.
20:08Hey, so Sarah is in the lab processing the blood sample.
20:10Are we waiting on Charlie to scrub the security footage?
20:12No, he's talking to his military guy.
20:14He wants to find out from the major
20:16whether or not we can get an ID
20:17based on the military medals that we found.
20:19So, Mr. Hazelnut Creamer, it is just you and me.
20:22All right, so...
20:23Bring it.
20:25Here we go.
20:26Two suspects, male and female.
20:28She's 5'6", he's about 6'.
20:31They're both right-handed.
20:32Mm-hmm.
20:34There's no identifiable tattoos or piercings or...
20:40Hang on.
20:42That, that's an identifying piece of information right there.
20:45A partial license plate.
20:46Lucky us.
20:48Make sure you run that, okay?
20:49Mm-hmm.
20:51Do you have any idea how they're picking their targets?
20:54I can't make a connection.
20:56There's lots of cash and jewelry on site.
20:59These robbers are up to close to $100,000 in their take now.
21:03This case has taken a turn, Jesse.
21:05Desperation.
21:06This last robbery was sloppy.
21:09Sloppy criminals are usually easier to find, right?
21:12Yeah.
21:14They're also more dangerous.
21:17That's a cross of valor.
21:20It's a military decoration given for courage in circumstances of extreme peril.
21:26Is it valuable?
21:27Define value.
21:29I'd say it's priceless.
21:31Well, the pawnbroker said that the robber who sold it to him wasn't happy with the price given.
21:36My theory is that they were trying to get money on the straight and narrow,
21:39and when they couldn't, they, they went to crime.
21:41Yeah, a lot of soldiers can't make ends meet.
21:44Now, a cross of valor is worth more in honor than dollars.
21:49They wouldn't have gotten much for it, so your theory holds up.
21:53Any idea how many of these would be handed out in the country?
21:56Less than 40.
21:57Ever?
21:58Yep.
21:59Wow. Okay.
22:00Well, that helps narrow things down.
22:02Could help us get an ID.
22:03Thanks.
22:04Hey, look what I found in my old kit.
22:15Wow, Dad, it's so young.
22:17Yeah, I called him.
22:19Told him I saw you.
22:20He's always happy to hear from you.
22:21He'd be happier hearing from someone else.
22:25He didn't tell me you two weren't talking.
22:28I told you I'm tired of playing referee between him and Jack.
22:31He misses his sons.
22:34You know, when you're out there like he and I were,
22:38everything is good and evil,
22:41life and death, black and white.
22:44Sometimes, if you make it home,
22:50you forget that the world exists in gray.
22:56Don't hold that against him, Charlie.
23:08Hey, Charlie.
23:09Hey.
23:10Hey, Rex, yeah, I was getting to you, too.
23:12Gee, someone's testy today.
23:14Yeah, we skipped lunch.
23:15Yeah, I get as angry as this hangry does.
23:17Listen, I was able to trace the partial license plate
23:19of the getaway car to a Jeep stolen four days ago.
23:22Owner's name is Remy Meyer.
23:23He's on his way into the station.
23:25And so are we.
23:26We're on it.
23:27Perfect. Rex, should I get on some lunch?
23:28Okay, go.
23:30On it.
23:31You found my Jeep, right?
23:33Yeah.
23:34It's connected to a series of crimes we're investigating.
23:36You said that it was stolen from a mall parking lot.
23:38Which one exactly?
23:39Avalon Mall.
23:40I was there buying some ear pods.
23:42Oh, man, guess I've never seen those again, huh?
23:45They were brand new, too.
23:46Ear pods?
23:47Yeah, I left a bag on the seat
23:48when I ran back inside to grab a burrito.
23:50I assume that's why my car was stolen.
23:52The thief saw the ear pods and jacked it.
23:55You still have that receipt?
23:56Yeah, I could dig that up for you.
23:59Come here.
24:10Yes.
24:11Wow, I've never seen someone so excited about a blood sample.
24:13Well, you would be, too, if you just discovered
24:16that this blood has a lower-than-average
24:18hematocrit value.
24:19Ah, okay, what does that mean for us non-forensic cops?
24:22Anemia.
24:23Our male robber's anemic.
24:24So we may be looking for an anemic soldier.
24:26Jo, can you use your contacts at the military
24:28to see if we can get their medical files to cross-reference?
24:30Yeah, I'll see what I can do.
24:31That's good work.
24:33Rex, I'm heading back up.
24:34Okay.
24:36So, this, uh, was delivered to me by HR today.
24:42Oh, yeah.
24:43Right.
24:45You need two days off a week from the force?
24:48Uh, yeah, just for some courses I'm taking up in Halifax
24:51for my Ph.D. work.
24:52Yeah, I see that.
24:53It's, uh, behavioral sciences.
24:55Uh, I mean, I'll sign off and support this, but, um...
25:00Look, Sarah, I know how this works.
25:02I know what it means when one of my best officers
25:05bones up their resume and is taking courses.
25:07It usually means I'm looking for a new forensicist
25:10to join the team.
25:11No, no, no, no, Jo.
25:12It's nothing like that.
25:13Well, I...
25:14No, I'm still here.
25:15I mean, this is my lab.
25:18It's good.
25:19It's good.
25:20I'm not going anywhere.
25:22Okay.
25:24Stop.
25:49Yeah.
26:06Yeah.
26:20I know we'll get this going.
26:36Morning.
26:37Morning.
26:38It is indeed a good morning.
26:39The military has agreed to cooperate,
26:41and they're sending us some medical files that they have.
26:43Well, that's great.
26:44We should have an ID on the male robber then soon.
26:45Yeah.
26:46Hold on a second.
26:47How much creamer do you put in your coffee?
26:50Uh, uh, what's wrong with a little cinnamon vanilla
26:52in your coffee?
26:53Everything.
26:56What about you, Charlie?
26:57Black?
26:58Yeah.
26:59Yes.
27:00That's my man.
27:01Coffee's not the only thing making me happy this morning.
27:03Well, you find something, Jesse?
27:04Hmm?
27:05Well, you know, not much.
27:06Just stayed up half the night
27:07and pulled off a Marvelous Mills hack and track.
27:10Oh, I think they call that a humblebrag.
27:12What's with all the dots?
27:13Okay, I'm glad you asked.
27:15So, using the serial number from the receipt
27:17of Remy's EarPods,
27:18I was able to hack into the EarPods' Bluetooth system
27:21and enable the Find My EarPods feature,
27:23and ta-da!
27:24It worked.
27:25We now know where the robbers in the stolen car have been.
27:28How did you do that?
27:29Well, when the Find My EarPods feature is turned on,
27:31it sends out this Bluetooth signal
27:33to all these neighboring Bluetooth devices,
27:35and it, in fact, creates this digital map
27:37of all these surrounding pings.
27:38Hey, military medical files just came in,
27:40and we have our guy.
27:41His name is Sergeant Henry Reinhard,
27:44and it lists here on his medical file that he is anemic.
27:47Okay, so that ties him to the second robbery scene.
27:49And he was awarded the Medal of Valor?
27:51Yeah, he won it during his tour in Afghanistan.
27:53I mean, this is our guy, Charlie.
27:54All of the details track.
27:56Guys, I have the EarPods pinged from the hospital.
27:59If he's still bleeding from a scissor wound,
28:01he's susceptible to bleeding out.
28:02He went for help.
28:03You got it. Rex, let's go.
28:05Like I said, another Marvelous Mills hack and track.
28:08♪♪
28:12I normally say we don't allow animals in the hospital,
28:14but he's...
28:15He's the detective.
28:16Sergeant Reinhard's a patient of yours?
28:18Yes, but to be honest...
28:20What is it?
28:21Unless these robberies of yours happened three weeks ago,
28:23there's no way the sergeant is involved.
28:26♪♪
28:30♪♪
28:38The sergeant was admitted
28:39when his health took a turn for the worse.
28:41How is he fighting?
28:42Stage 4 glioblastoma.
28:44It's a fast-growing and aggressive brain tumor.
28:46Cancer. What's his prognosis?
28:48Less than six months.
28:49Like I said, it's aggressive.
28:50His children took it especially hard.
28:52Children?
28:53Yes, Francis and Jameson.
28:55I've never seen a daughter more shook.
28:57Both of them have been glued to his bedside,
28:59except for the last few days.
29:00Have either of his children been here today?
29:02Actually, they left right before you two came in.
29:05Jesse, robbers are on the move.
29:08Where am I going, Jesse?
29:11Standby.
29:12Hang on, pal.
29:13Okay, okay, I just got a thing on Marine Drive.
29:15Yep, I gotcha.
29:17Okay, there's a bend.
29:18You want to turn around that.
29:19You want to ease...
29:20Yeah, hold on that straight.
29:21Stop breathing so heavy.
29:22I can't concentrate.
29:23Make a left. Make a left.
29:26Heavy fog out here. I can't see.
29:29Right or left, Jesse?
29:30Charlie, you were so close.
29:32Right or left?
29:33Okay, make a right. Make a right.
29:35Right.
29:38Okay, they're not too far ahead of you, Charlie.
29:40I got them.
29:41Keep going right.
29:42Turning right, pal. Hang on.
29:48Yeah, I'm right on their tail, Jesse.
29:53Go, go, go, go, go, go.
29:54I'm trying.
30:00Speed! Speed, Charlie!
30:15School bus ahead.
30:16So they do, too, then.
30:17Yep, they're going past.
30:25Talk to me, Jesse.
30:26Okay, Charlie.
30:27They're just stopped around the bend.
30:29Right in front of you. It's a dead-end street.
30:32Come on, pal.
30:54Come on.
31:15Jesse.
31:16Did you find the jeep?
31:17Yeah.
31:20But they're gone.
31:25Sarah.
31:27Hey.
31:28Any luck?
31:29Rex tracked their scent out into the woods,
31:31but we lost them at a river.
31:33Any luck here?
31:34I've got fingerprints on the steering wheel,
31:36glove box, window handle.
31:38Let's hope the DNA evidence can get us our two IDs.
31:41Well, Rex and I might be able to help with that.
31:43I'm going to give Jesse a call.
31:44Okay.
31:47Come on.
31:49Charlie, you guys find them?
31:50No, no, we lost them in the woods.
31:52No, no, we lost them in the woods.
31:53But hey, Jesse, can you run two names for me?
31:57Francis and Jameson Reinhart.
31:59Yeah, okay.
32:00Yeah, give me one sec.
32:02Suspects are a brother and sister act,
32:04Francis and Jameson.
32:07Okay, Charlie, check your phone.
32:10Now, Francis was ex-military.
32:12She took a leave of absence from active duty.
32:14It says here she has extensive tactical training.
32:17I guess that explains her comfort level with a knife.
32:19What do we have on the brother?
32:21Well, Jameson wasn't military,
32:22but he was working at the automotive warehouse.
32:25Inherited the anemia from his father.
32:28But other than that,
32:29neither of them have so much as a traffic violation.
32:32We have any addresses?
32:33I have out-of-province addresses for both of them,
32:35but nothing local.
32:36Interestingly enough,
32:38their father's apartment recently sold.
32:40So what is an out-of-province tactical expert
32:42and her brother doing on a crime spree?
32:44Their dad's sick.
32:45Doctors said he doesn't have long to live.
32:47Well, maybe the money's for funeral arrangements.
32:49Yeah, but Jesse, they're up over $100K.
32:51What kind of funeral are they planning?
32:54Jesse, do me a favor.
32:55See if they have any experimental treatment
32:57for stage four glioblastoma.
32:59Let's see what it costs.
33:01Okay.
33:02Wait, hold on, Charlie.
33:03Do you think they're trying to save their father's life?
33:05Maybe.
33:06Why else would a soldier
33:07whose job it is to protect our country
33:08all of a sudden put civilian lives at risk for money?
33:11Okay, here we go.
33:12Out-of-country experimental cancer treatments
33:14start at $150,000 to $180,000.
33:18Some of them even go up to $300K.
33:20Okay, okay, so if that's what this is about,
33:22then they're still short,
33:24which means there's gonna be another score.
33:26Which means that we should be looking for cash-heavy events.
33:29Hey, Jesse, just give me a sec, okay?
33:32Hey.
33:33Check this out.
33:34I found it under the driver's floor mat.
33:36It makes one 250cc to 450cc.
33:39Is that code?
33:40Um, no, motocross bikes.
33:42They're different type of bike models.
33:44Uh-huh.
33:45Hey, how is your, uh, motorcycle coming along?
33:50Hey, Jesse, can you check to see
33:52if there's any motocross events in town?
33:54It's okay, pal.
33:55Yeah, can do.
33:56Yeah, these events, they usually have big cash prizes.
33:59That would be my next target if I were them.
34:01Well, I just hope they think like you.
34:04)?
34:15Hey.
34:16Let's go!
34:28?
34:33Hey!
34:55I
35:21want to
35:44watch it, hey!
36:05Hey Charlie, we're all here.
36:07Francis got away, but we got Jameson.
36:09They're taking him into the station now.
36:12Good job, you two.
36:13Jesse has an update.
36:14Yeah, I just spoke with an experimental medical clinic
36:16in Mexico that said that Francis had been in touch
36:18inquiring about their success rate with brain tumors.
36:20Looks like you were right, Charlie.
36:22And yet it doesn't feel so good.
36:23Well, the success rate for such a treatment is less than 4%, though.
36:27Yeah, I mean, the clinicians explained all that,
36:28and yet Francis was still adamant to try,
36:30and she even asked if she could pay in installments.
36:33I guess if you have one chance to save your dad's life, you take it.
36:36Where are you two headed?
36:37I gotta go pick something up,
36:39then I'm heading to where I wager Francis is going.
36:44I wouldn't...
37:14Now Rex, I'll take you down before you even get your foot to the kickstart.
37:26Just let me get my dad on a plane.
37:29Hey, after that I'll surrender myself.
37:32There's no plane, Frances.
37:35The funds are stolen money. It's gone now.
37:38So what?
37:40I'm just...
37:43I'm just supposed to let him die and do nothing?
37:50No.
37:51The mission was to save him and then I finish what I start.
37:54You tried.
37:57And innocent people got hurt.
38:00Hey.
38:02Not every mission is meant to succeed.
38:07I can't just...
38:10I can't just sit in jail while he's...
38:13You'll request visits on compassionate grounds.
38:16Visits?
38:20My father is dying.
38:24He'll be alone.
38:28You already have my brother.
38:30Can I just...
38:33Just tell them you couldn't find me.
38:36Just give me a few more days.
38:41Do you even know what it takes to get a Medal of Valour?
38:46How rare that is?
38:49Because it's for exceptional bravery by someone who puts themselves in harm's way to protect others.
38:55And it is a one in a million person in their lifetime that does that.
39:03That's my dad.
39:07One in a million.
39:11And now...
39:15He's just fading away and no one cares except for me and my brother.
39:20He's been forgotten.
39:25And that is not the way that a hero should die.
39:33Forgotten isn't how anyone should die.
39:42I think I know someone who can help your father.
39:45What, you know a miracle worker?
39:48No, he's a retired major.
39:51He's a soldier, like both of you.
39:55Maybe he could help your dad get to Mexico.
39:57I don't know, maybe he'd just be here for your dad when you can't be.
40:02I'll make the call.
40:08If you can get off that bike and you put your hands up and you let me take you in.
40:18What do you think?
40:22I think that sounds like a promise that disappears once I'm in jail.
40:29I have no reason to trust you.
40:35My dad is in the Navy.
40:39I would not lie to a soldier.
40:53You know we didn't do all of this just for the treatment.
40:58Mexico has one of the seven wonders of the world.
41:02Chichen Itza?
41:04Yeah, a warrior's temple.
41:09My dad always wanted to see it.
41:16Cancer gets his life, but it shouldn't get his dreams.
41:23But it shouldn't get his dreams.
41:32A medal of valor does not belong in some pawn shop.
41:39It belongs with him.
41:52You're welcome.
42:04Well, Rex, sounds like you were quite the hero.
42:07What would old Charlie boy do without you, huh?
42:10Well, you know the value of a good partnership.
42:12I do.
42:14Looks like you two are the real deal.
42:17What about them?
42:19Mr. Jameson, they're looking at hard time,
42:22but they're very happy that you're looking out for their dad.
42:26Well, they have you to thank for arranging that.
42:31Don't be a stranger, Charlie.
42:33You're family.
42:35I won't.
42:37Hey, do you think I could borrow Rex for a quick few?
42:41There's a vet inside who's a big fan of dogs.
42:44You want to go for a walk, Rex?
42:47Good boy.
42:49Thanks. Come on, Rex.
42:57There you go.
43:01Hey, Dad, it's me.
43:04Yeah.
43:08Yeah, it's good to hear your voice, too.
43:16Yeah.
43:46Yeah.