Hudson and Rex S04 E04
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00:3035 minutes, great work.
00:43That's the longest anyone's lasted at Pursuit so far.
00:45Not by much.
00:46No longer than you.
00:47What?
00:48I'm just saying.
00:49Be nice.
00:50You too.
00:51You did so great.
00:52Oh, thanks.
00:54I wasn't expecting this retreat to be quite so intense.
01:00Bet you didn't expect a sharpshooter like me, either.
01:03I feel you, though.
01:04My body's already begging for a bath.
01:06Well, self-care is an important part of being a good leader.
01:09But not this weekend, Madeline.
01:10I'm here to push you all to your limits.
01:13Now, come on.
01:16Get together.
01:17Oh.
01:18Now, smile and say, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
01:23Hey.
01:42Yeah, I know.
01:43It's strange not having Sierra here, huh?
01:45But the deputy chief suggests that you take a leadership retreat.
01:48You don't have much of a choice, do you?
01:50She'll be back soon.
01:52What do we got?
01:53Imran Abbas.
01:54Neighbor found him this morning after seeing exhaust coming from the garage.
01:58Looks like suicide by carbon monoxide.
02:12Fresh wound on the back of the neck.
02:14What do you got, pal?
02:17Pull up the trunk.
02:23Come on.
02:31Who buys fresh produce for the planning to kill themselves?
02:35No one.
02:38I think this was a murder.
02:53Hey, guys.
02:55The detail on that is amazing.
02:57Yeah, I mean, it must have been shot with at least a three-to-one macro lens.
03:00Yeah, Imran was an amateur photographer.
03:02Wait, you knew the victim?
03:04No, not really.
03:05I just met him once.
03:06He was a prof at the university in the department of biology.
03:09I didn't know you were back at school.
03:11Oh, well, no, not really.
03:13I just have a friend in the faculty of science.
03:15Friend?
03:16Is this a lady friend?
03:18Do tell.
03:19Fine.
03:20I want deets later, though.
03:22So what else we got, Charlie?
03:24Well, no sign of a struggle.
03:25I think Imran knew the killer.
03:28Guys?
03:29Guys, I might have had something.
03:32Separation agreement.
03:33Dated late last year, but never signed.
03:35That tracks.
03:36What's the name of the ex?
03:37Michael Rattan.
03:38It was an art gallery.
03:39We don't believe it was suicide.
03:41You, uh, you think Imran was murdered?
03:44I'm afraid so.
03:46Guys, I loved him.
03:49I mean, I know we were getting a divorce,
03:51but I still loved him.
03:54Mr. Rattan, when was the last time you saw your ex-husband?
03:58Imran and I mostly speak through lawyers these days.
04:03Oh, sounds difficult.
04:04Why were you two split up?
04:06Yeah.
04:07Imran was a workaholic.
04:09It's like he traded me in for his laptop.
04:11Was there a reason that the divorce agreement
04:14Was there a reason that the divorce wasn't finalized?
04:17We couldn't agree on alimony.
04:19And yes, before you ask, I was suing him for it.
04:24Where were you last night?
04:26Here.
04:27Can anyone confirm that?
04:29No.
04:30No.
04:31I had to lay off all of my staff this year.
04:33This damn economy.
04:35You know, fine art purchases are the first to go.
04:38But I didn't kill him, detective.
04:43I am up.
04:45If you think of anything.
04:47Yeah?
04:52Where did he go, pal?
05:02It's one of Imran's.
05:12I don't know.
05:15Come on, Kelly.
05:16Go, Kelly.
05:18You got this.
05:39Great work, Kelly.
05:41You said you couldn't do it.
05:43I know!
05:44Woo!
05:45Woo!
05:46Yes!
05:47Woo!
05:48Woo!
05:49My goddess.
05:50I so want to call my sister.
05:54She's never going to believe that I just did that.
05:57Forget your sister, Kelly.
05:59If there is one lesson I want to impart on all of you this weekend, it's that the only
06:04person you have to prove your worth to is yourself.
06:08Oh, yes.
06:10I am so tired of feeling like I have to prove myself to my clients.
06:15I hear you, girl.
06:18People-pleasing is such a hard thing to let go of.
06:22Well, I just feel this desperate need to make everything perfect for them.
06:26Yes!
06:27That is me every P&L report every single quarter.
06:32I learned early on in my political career that people-pleasing is an impossible pursuit.
06:38That's an important lesson.
06:42What about you?
06:45What's holding you back from stepping into your power at work?
06:51I've never really considered that.
06:57I moved into a new role with the St. John's Police recently.
07:00Oh, you're a cop?
07:02But you're so nice.
07:06Yeah, my team is really supportive.
07:08I love having a new challenge.
07:09I can hear that butt coming from a mile away.
07:12No, no, there's no butt.
07:13Well, how come you're on a leadership retreat then?
07:15Well, I've spent my career in a lab, analytically assessing things, but my new job has me in the field more.
07:24So I guess I was looking for something to help me think on my feet a bit.
07:31You know, to trust my instincts.
07:34Ah, well, as my own coaching guru once said, your brain may play tricks, your heart can be blind, but your gut is always right.
07:47So true.
07:50Hey!
08:04Hey, buddy.
08:06You, uh, you hungry?
08:08I think you actually missed Sarah.
08:10Hmm.
08:16Yeah, well, he's not the only one.
08:18Forensics won't even give me a hint as to what to expect in Imran's autopsy.
08:20Lucky you still have me.
08:22Take a look at this.
08:24Imran's cell phone.
08:26Check the texts.
08:28Why would you do this to me?
08:30I thought we were friends.
08:32Looks like someone was upset with Imran.
08:34Who sent these?
08:36A woman named Justina.
08:38They've been working on some sort of project together, but he ghosted her a few weeks ago.
08:42What else did you learn about him?
08:44Well, just that he came to St. John's from Pakistan to seek asylum ten years ago.
08:48Asylum? On what grounds?
08:50Persecution based on his private life.
08:52Same-sex relationships are illegal in Pakistan.
08:54Hmm.
08:56Didn't even have family in Canada, but carved out a pretty good life for himself.
08:58He just got tenure last year.
09:01What was this project that he was working on with Justina?
09:03There are no specifics on his phone.
09:05What about his computer?
09:07There wasn't one at the house.
09:09Well, that's strange for a professor.
09:11Maybe he kept it at the university.
09:13Why don't I just swing by there and see what I can come up with?
09:15Tell your lady friend we say hi.
09:19Gonna act like you never said that.
09:27Sorry to startle you, ladies.
09:29Thanks for having cyclists this far out into the woods.
09:31I like being off the beaten path.
09:33My bike? Not so much.
09:35Any chance you'll have a pump I can borrow?
09:37There's one in the side pocket of the gear pack.
09:39Help yourself.
09:41Much appreciated.
09:43You know, I was worried I'd be bored without my cell this weekend.
09:45But I gotta say...
09:47Ain't mad about the eye candy?
09:49Exactly.
09:53You ladies all alone out here?
09:55Yeah, and we intend to stay that way.
09:58That was the university.
10:00No sign of him around his laptop.
10:02I gotta tell you, Charlie,
10:04people are truly devastated.
10:06Yeah, it's pretty shocking
10:08to lose a colleague so suddenly.
10:10No, it's more than that.
10:12I mean, you know,
10:14I don't know what to do.
10:16I don't know what to do.
10:18I don't know what to do.
10:20I don't know what to do.
10:22I don't know what to do.
10:24I don't know what to do.
10:26No, it's more than that.
10:28Imran was gaining international attention
10:30for his research on how to preserve the natural environment
10:32while still fostering economic growth.
10:34That's pretty important work.
10:36Maybe Justina can fill us in on it.
10:38Anything else?
10:40Yeah.
10:42My friend mentioned that Imran
10:44was quietly working on a freelance project
10:46to help pay for his divorce.
10:48Why quietly?
10:50Apparently it's gauche for a tenured professor
10:52to take on that side work.
10:55Maybe she did.
10:59Rex,
11:01use your instincts.
11:03Dead?
11:05That's not possible.
11:07I just saw him yesterday.
11:09What time yesterday?
11:11Six-ish, right after I got home
11:13from my shift at the dog rescue.
11:17Can you tell me what this is about?
11:19From these text messages to Dr. Abbas,
11:21all I can tell is you were angry.
11:23He fired me three weeks ago.
11:25I just wanted to know why.
11:27So you were working together?
11:29Yeah, I was doing data entry.
11:31I'm applying to grad school,
11:33and being his research assistant
11:35was going to look really good on my CV.
11:37What was he working on?
11:39I don't know.
11:41You don't know?
11:43I was just inputting the numbers for him.
11:45I don't know what they represented.
11:47That way, the results are guaranteed
11:49to be without bias.
11:52Sorry.
11:54I just can't believe he's gone.
12:00Dr. Abbas was the whole reason
12:02I decided to apply to grad school
12:04in the first place.
12:06One last question, Justina.
12:08Yeah?
12:10Did he have a laptop with him yesterday?
12:12I never saw him without it.
12:18I'm sorry.
12:20I'm sorry.
12:22I'm sorry.
12:24I'm sorry.
12:26I'm sorry.
12:28I'm sorry.
12:30I'm sorry.
12:32I'm sorry.
12:35I'm sorry.
12:41Imran had his laptop
12:43when he went to visit Justina.
12:45It was gone when they found his body.
12:47So the killer took it.
12:49Maybe there was something on it they wanted.
12:51You might be right about that.
12:53Imran's phone had died.
12:55I charged it, restarted it,
12:57and a bunch of recently deleted apps
12:59started downloading.
13:01I hate it when that happens.
13:03You know, photos, music.
13:04Is there a point coming here at all, Jesse?
13:06Yeah, big one.
13:07Imran had set it up so his entire laptop
13:08would back up weekly.
13:10Well, that's great.
13:14Right?
13:15Would be, except all the backups have been erased.
13:18Would that not have happened when he deleted the app?
13:19No, something like that would have had to happen manually
13:21by someone who knew the password.
13:23Someone like Michael Rattan.
13:26There you go.
13:27Breathe.
13:29The rope is there to support you.
13:31All you have to do is lean into it.
13:33Don't look down.
13:36Feet wide.
13:37There you go.
13:38Breathe.
13:39You can do this, Madeline!
13:40You got this!
13:41I don't know what she's so afraid of.
13:43Come on, Madeline!
13:45So, you're, uh, you're really a cop.
13:47Yeah, I'm a cop.
13:48I'm a cop.
13:49I'm a cop.
13:50I'm a cop.
13:51I'm a cop.
13:52I'm a cop.
13:53I'm a cop.
13:54I'm a cop.
13:55That must be so exciting.
13:56Oh, TV shows make it look that way,
13:57but it's mostly protocol and paperwork.
14:00Still, it is so much more interesting than my job.
14:02Problem-solving and writing press releases
14:04for picky clients gets old fast.
14:06Scandal always made that kind of thing seem exciting.
14:09Like you said, TV tends not to show you the boring bits.
14:12So, what exactly do you do?
14:14Are you, like, a detective, or...
14:16Oh!
14:17Oh!
14:18Oh!
14:19Oh!
14:20Kelly!
14:21Step up!
14:22Get that feline rope under control!
14:24Oh, oh, oh.
14:27Oh!
14:29Oh!
14:30Oh!
14:31Oh!
14:32Oh!
14:33Oh!
14:34Oh!
14:35Oh!
14:36Oh!
14:37Oh!
14:38Oh!
14:39Oh!
14:40Wow.
14:41I'm so sorry.
14:42So, that's what she was afraid of.
14:44Oh!
14:45Oh!
14:46Madeline, you okay?
14:48I just wrenched my ankle.
14:49I can walk it off.
14:50No, no, here.
14:51Just let me have a look at it.
14:52Sure.
14:53Thanks.
14:54Let me take this off.
14:55That was quick thinking, Sarah.
14:56Your instincts are sharper than you think.
15:07You got a minute?
15:08Got a million.
15:09Closing down.
15:11Why did you erase Imran's laptop backups?
15:14What are you talking about?
15:16Well, I know you two shared a password,
15:18so give me a good reason why you erased his backups.
15:21All right.
15:22Fine.
15:23I took advantage of Imran not changing our password
15:25to poke around.
15:26Just wanted to know what was holding up my alimony.
15:28But you didn't erase anything?
15:30Of course not.
15:31Imran would have had my head.
15:33Anyone else have the password to your online storage?
15:36I doubt it.
15:37I never gave it to anyone, and it took Imran years
15:39before he even trusted me with that kind of stuff.
15:42What did you find?
15:44When you were poking around?
15:45Just that he hadn't been paid by the energy company
15:47he was working for.
15:51That energy company got a name?
15:55Pendale Oil and Gas.
15:57You ever heard of them?
15:58I sure have.
15:59My broker wants me to get in with them.
16:01They're waiting for approval on a huge fracking project.
16:04They think there's about a half a billion barrels
16:06of crude oil in the ground near Grossmoor.
16:08I thought the government closed the door
16:10on fracking a few years ago.
16:12Uh, one sec.
16:13Yes.
16:14No, no, actually.
16:15They said that more research was required
16:17on its environmental effects.
16:20Maybe Imran was doing that research.
16:22You know what, Charlie?
16:23I think I'm going to bring in someone from Pendale.
16:25Sounds good.
16:26We'll be back in 15 minutes.
16:35I thought we were going to share that, huh?
16:41Thank you for coming in today, Mr. Johnson.
16:43It's OK.
16:44Pendale's fracking project's really special.
16:46Some would even say it's revolutionary.
16:48Why's that?
16:49Well, we've patented a new extraction process
16:51that completely eliminates the environmental risks.
16:53How did Imran Abbas's death affect the project?
16:55Well, it's a terrible tragedy, of course,
16:57but he had completed his work for us.
16:59It's an environmental assessment of the land
17:01we'd like to develop for hydraulic fracking.
17:03Dr. Abbas authored it.
17:05Thought you had in-house people for that sort of thing.
17:07Well, we do.
17:08But fracking's got a bit of a bad rap,
17:10so the government wanted an independent researcher
17:12to weigh in on a proposal before making a decision,
17:14and we're more than happy to do our part in facilitating that.
17:17Imran signed off on your proposal?
17:19Yes.
17:20And his report's in line with our scientists
17:22in finding the land ideal for Newfoundland's first fracking site.
17:24So your project's still a go?
17:26Well, only the Minister of Industry can say for sure,
17:28but between us, yeah, I feel pretty confident.
17:35I don't want to frighten anyone,
17:37but I don't think Madeline's fall was an accident.
17:40Looking at her harness, I think it was tampered with.
17:44Any one of us could have been using that.
17:46Meaning any one of us could have fallen?
17:48We checked all the equipment before we left, and it was fine.
17:50Who could have tampered with it out here?
17:52Oh, my God.
17:53Yes.
17:54Okay, what is this?
17:55Some sort of, like, surprise leadership challenge?
17:57Absolutely not.
17:58This retreat is about pushing you
18:00to your optimum level of discomfort,
18:02but no one should get hurt.
18:04Ah!
18:05That mountain biker.
18:07He is the only person we've seen,
18:09but that's circumstantial at best.
18:11Tina did just let him root around in our supplies.
18:13He could have tampered with anything
18:15We're lucky nothing worse has happened.
18:16Yet.
18:17What if he put a tracker in the pack?
18:19He could be following us right now.
18:21Look, look, we don't know where the threat came from or why,
18:24but we can't risk this happening again.
18:26I think we should call for help.
18:28You know, I never thought I'd be happy to have a cop around,
18:30but you're right.
18:37That's weird.
18:40There's no reception.
18:42Oh.
18:43Maybe it's the tree cover.
18:44Could be.
18:45Keep trying.
18:46Okay, this is really scary, you guys.
18:48I know, right?
18:49I'm trying to stay zen,
18:51but if somebody's after us,
18:53and this is our only link to the outside world,
18:55and it's not working...
18:56We just have to be vigilant.
18:58And we could do a few deep cleansing breaths
19:01to, you know, shake off the bad vibes.
19:03I'm not sure it's the right time for that right now, Dina.
19:06Yeah, and how do we stay vigilant while we're sleeping?
19:09I'll stay up.
19:11I'll stay up and keep watch.
19:13You can't stay up all night.
19:15We have another big day tomorrow heading to the trailhead.
19:17What if we all took shifts?
19:19That's only fair.
19:21Okay.
19:22Thanks, everyone.
19:23Two hours each, rotating shifts.
19:25I'll go first.
19:28We're gonna be fine.
19:32It's... it's good.
19:36It's all good.
19:41It's all good.
19:48So if Imran signed off on Pandell's proposal,
19:50I can't see why they'd want to destroy his research.
19:52So we're back to square one?
19:53Maybe square one and a half.
19:54I just got the autopsy report.
19:56Rex, can you get the door?
20:01See, Imran died of carbon monoxide poisoning,
20:04but that's not all.
20:05Take a look at the blood results.
20:08The coroner found ketamine in the system.
20:10Yeah, and an injection site on the back of his shoulder.
20:12Look where it is.
20:14I mean, unless Imran's a contortionist,
20:16you can't... you can't really...
20:18Right, he couldn't inject himself.
20:20Somebody drugged him.
20:21Which would make it easier to get him in the car.
20:23What about the head wound?
20:24The killer could have done that
20:26when they moved Imran's body.
20:28Maybe he didn't even notice.
20:29Wait, did Imran's ex have access to ketamine?
20:32No, no.
20:36But I know somebody who does.
20:38Rex.
20:40Rex.
20:48Ketamine?
20:49Wait, you don't think that...
20:51If you look at a dog rescue,
20:52it's a common pharmaceutical.
20:53Yeah, I don't even have access to it.
20:56And even if I did, I would never hurt Imran.
20:59He was my mentor.
21:02♪♪♪
21:06Woof.
21:08Woof.
21:09Yay!
21:13Woof.
21:14What do you got, pal?
21:16♪♪♪
21:21♪♪♪
21:29I've never seen that before.
21:31Maybe Dr. Abbas left it when he was here the other day.
21:34You mind?
21:36♪♪♪
21:51♪♪♪
21:54Keep this somewhere safe.
21:55What's that supposed to mean?
21:56Your guess is as good as mine.
21:58♪♪♪
22:02-♪♪♪
22:04What exactly were you two working on?
22:06I told you, I just collated the data.
22:08I don't know.
22:09Well, if Imran gave this to you,
22:11you must have thought that you would understand
22:12whatever was on it.
22:13Keep your phone on you.
22:14We might need your help
22:15decrypting whatever's on this key.
22:17Rex, let's go, buddy.
22:19♪♪♪
22:44What are you doing?
22:45Oh, just a little forensic work.
22:48This way, if anyone tries to enter a camp,
22:52there'll be footprints.
22:54That is so smart.
22:56We're so blessed to have you.
22:58Oh.
22:59Oh, here.
23:01Stay warm.
23:03♪♪♪
23:33♪♪♪
24:03♪♪♪
24:13Sleep okay?
24:14Not great.
24:15Any luck with the phone?
24:18Maybe once we get onto higher ground,
24:20are we going...
24:24Do you hear that?
24:26Hear what?
24:28I don't know.
24:29It's like...
24:32♪♪♪
24:35Madeline?
24:36♪♪♪
24:39Dina, I need a hand.
24:41Get her out.
24:42She's right here.
24:44Oh.
24:45What's going on?
24:47What happened?
24:49What on earth happened?
24:51The propane turned it off.
24:53Okay.
24:54Madeline, Madeline.
24:55Hey, wake up.
24:56Come on.
24:57Is she dead?
24:58No, she's got a pulse.
25:00Wake up.
25:01Come on, come on.
25:02Why isn't she waking up then?
25:04She's got propane poisoning.
25:05Come on, Madeline.
25:06Hey, hey, hey.
25:07Come on.
25:08Oh.
25:09Oh.
25:10Oh.
25:11Oh.
25:12Well, I guess we know who the target is.
25:15♪♪♪
25:17Okay.
25:18Okay.
25:19Okay.
25:20Okay.
25:21Okay.
25:22Okay.
25:23Okay.
25:24Okay.
25:25Okay.
25:26Okay.
25:27Okay.
25:28Guys, guys.
25:29I thought you'd never get here.
25:31It's barely 8 o'clock.
25:33Yeah, we've been up all night.
25:34They were out of Boston Cream,
25:35so I went for the vanilla sprinkle.
25:37Hey.
25:39Hi.
25:40Sorry, I only got two.
25:41Oh, I called Justina
25:43and as soon as I decrypted the first batch of files...
25:46You got the Rex?
25:49I think he nicked Sarah's sweater from her office.
25:52♪♪♪♪
25:56Does someone have a crush?
25:58Huh?
25:59Uh, how are you doing on those files?
26:02Oh, I'm glad you asked.
26:04Here's all the data
26:05from Imran's environmental assessment analyzed.
26:08And what is the analysis telling you, Justina?
26:10That the ecosystem he was studying was extremely fragile.
26:13But that doesn't track with the report that Imran gave.
26:15It doesn't track with the report that you saw,
26:17but there's an earlier draft on the USB that's pretty harsh.
26:19Yeah, Dr. Abbas was clear.
26:21Fracking absolutely shouldn't be permitted
26:23on the land he was assessing.
26:24That means the report that Stuart Johnson gave us
26:27was doctored.
26:28But Imran still wanted the truth out there.
26:30And to keep this safe note that he left for Justine
26:32on the USB, that means that he knew
26:35that he was putting himself at risk to do it.
26:37That must be why he fired me.
26:40So I wouldn't get any blowback.
26:42Well, we need more proof before we do anything.
26:44Listen, Jesse, did you decrypt the entire USB?
26:46Well, there's a couple of what look like audio files left.
26:48Well, keep at it and let us know
26:50the minute you come up with anything.
26:51Sounds good.
26:52Come on.
27:03How are you feeling?
27:05Physically fine.
27:07Mentally?
27:09It's a lot to take on board.
27:12I can only imagine.
27:13Careful.
27:17When you run for office, you expect scrutiny.
27:21Hell, you even expect people to hate you.
27:26But for someone to stalk me through the woods
27:30to try and kill me?
27:33It's...
27:35Is there anyone you can think of
27:37who could be behind this?
27:40How much time do you have?
27:42No.
27:50Guys?
27:52Guys, you have to hear this.
27:54It's a little echoey, but it sounded like
27:56Imran was recording a phone call.
27:58Let's hear it.
27:59So you're saying you want me to bury
28:01the real results of my study?
28:03You signed an NDA.
28:05Some things are more important.
28:07I've already scheduled a meeting with the minister.
28:09You should know.
28:10You are going to regret that.
28:12That...
28:13That's a clear threat.
28:14You recognize that voice, Justina?
28:16No, I don't.
28:17I never actually met any of the people
28:19Dr. Abbas was working for.
28:20Stewart Johnson, he said that
28:22the decision on Pendale's proposal
28:24was gonna be made by the minister of industry
28:26and this mystery woman,
28:28she knew that Imran was gonna whistleblow to them.
28:31Then the minister might be in danger, too.
28:34Where are you going?
28:35Talk to that minister.
28:36I'm going with you.
28:37Rex.
28:40Hey.
28:41This should help with the walk back to the trailhead.
28:44Thanks.
28:50Hey, Dina, can I borrow that camera of yours?
28:53Sure.
28:57Here you go.
29:01You're welcome.
29:10Thanks.
29:21There are no footprints.
29:24Which means...
29:28Hey, Sarah.
29:29Hey, Ola, what's up?
29:31This could be nothing but...
29:35A SIM card.
29:37And it's destroyed.
29:40Where did you find this?
29:41By Dina's tent.
29:43Look, I know you're the cop,
29:45but maybe this is why the sat phone isn't working.
29:49Thanks.
30:00The minister's on vacation,
30:01but if there's something I can do for you...
30:03Well, we have a few questions we'd like to ask you
30:05about a proposal that was made to your office
30:07by Pendale Oil and Gas.
30:08It's a very exciting opportunity for the province.
30:10So the ministry plans to sign off on the project?
30:12If it were up to me, absolutely.
30:16What about your boss?
30:17She's on the fence.
30:19That's why she demanded an independent assessment.
30:21Speaking of that assessment,
30:22did your boss, the minister, speak to the author,
30:24Imran Abbas?
30:25Funny you should ask.
30:26Why is that?
30:27Madeline and I were on the phone the morning
30:29she left on vacation.
30:30She cut the call short when Dr. Abbas
30:32showed up at her door and announced.
30:34We're gonna need a contact number for your boss.
30:36There's a very real chance she's in danger.
30:38Well, that's not possible.
30:40She's on a tech-free leadership retreat.
30:42Well, what's that retreat called?
30:44Um, Wilderness...
30:46No, wait, um...
30:47Not Women in the Wild.
30:49That's it, yeah.
30:51Sorry, all day, W's in the name.
30:53I always get it mixed up.
30:54Thank you for your time.
30:56No, thank you.
30:58What is it, Charlie?
30:59The minister's on the scene right now.
31:01What is it, Charlie?
31:02The minister's on the same retreat as Sarah.
31:04Well, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
31:06Maybe it's possible that our killer didn't know
31:08that Imran had already met with the minister.
31:10I don't think we can take that chance.
31:11Jesse, Sarah's retreat.
31:12I need a location.
31:13Madeline, you're not being targeted
31:15by a stalker in the woods.
31:16What?
31:17It's someone in the group.
31:18I'll explain later, but right now we just...
31:20We need to get you away from the group.
31:22I know you're in pain, but we gotta move fast.
31:31Hey, Jesse, we're at the trailhead now.
31:33Okay, Sarah's group should be walking towards you
31:36about five kilometers ahead.
31:39Okay, well, let's hope they stay on course.
31:41You call me if you find anything
31:42on the woman after Madeline.
31:44Okay, pal, let's find her.
31:52This barely feels like a trail.
31:54Are you sure?
31:55I don't know.
31:56I don't know.
31:58This barely feels like a trail.
32:00Are you sure about this?
32:02We crossed to the opposite side of the river.
32:05Here, here.
32:06There's a path that runs parallel
32:08to the retreat route.
32:09We can get to the trailhead in a few hours.
32:12I don't mean directions.
32:14Are you sure we should have left the group?
32:16There were no new boot prints
32:18around the camp this morning.
32:20Madeline, one of those women was trying to kill you.
32:23I know, but at least it wasn't just the two of us.
32:27We had support.
32:28This just feels so isolated.
32:31Yeah.
32:35No, my gut, my gut is telling me this is safer.
32:38I'm asking you to just trust me.
32:40Okay.
32:41Now, can your, uh...
32:43Will your ankle be okay on the rocks?
32:45I'll live.
32:46Hopefully.
32:47Okay.
33:17Get back!
33:18Get away!
33:19Get back, okay?
33:20Stop!
33:21Get away from us!
33:22It's okay.
33:23It's okay.
33:24We're not gonna hurt you.
33:25We're police, okay?
33:26Are you part of the leadership retreat?
33:28Oh, we were, until people started disappearing on us.
33:30What do you mean, disappearing?
33:32Somebody's picking us off one by one.
33:34First Sarah and Madeline went off,
33:36then Dina went, and then Olive went.
33:38When did Sarah and Madeline split?
33:40Usually, my sense of direction tells me
33:42they split in the middle of the night.
33:44Then Olive went...
33:45When did Sarah and Madeline split?
33:46Usually, my sense of timing is really good,
33:48but out here in nature,
33:50my internal clock is really...
33:52Oh, gosh.
33:53Are we talking hours or days?
33:55It was about two hours ago.
33:58Wait, wait, wait, wait.
33:59Where are you going?
34:00Keep going.
34:01I'll send an officer to meet you.
34:03Okay.
34:04Okay, let's go.
34:07Keep good pace.
34:08We should make it to the trailhead
34:10within a couple hours.
34:11Great, good.
34:12I'm just going to...
34:13I'm exhausted.
34:15It's been an intense few days.
34:16Come on.
34:17I know you've been through a lot.
34:19I keep racking my brain,
34:20but I don't know why
34:22one of those women would want to kill me.
34:24Unless...
34:26Unless...
34:27What?
34:28The morning we left on the retreat,
34:30a scientist showed up at my house.
34:32Imran Abbas.
34:33What did he want?
34:34For me to know the truth
34:36about a report he'd written
34:37related to a fracking project
34:39I'm set to decide on.
34:40He intimated that a woman
34:42had been threatening him.
34:43I wonder if she was...
34:44Shh, shh, shh.
34:47I need to keep moving.
34:59This way.
35:00I got you.
35:03What do you hear, pal?
35:05Here.
35:06Wait on me.
35:07Sarah?
35:12I'm not sure I understand.
35:14It's very simple.
35:15Did someone at Penndale
35:16make threats against Imran Abbas
35:18when his research didn't align
35:20with your interests?
35:21We were very happy
35:22with Dr. Abbas's report.
35:23You've seen it, you know.
35:24But what I know
35:25is that someone doctored his report.
35:29I think that someone was you.
35:30I never touched that report.
35:31So you admit it was doctored.
35:36Look, unless you want me to
35:37charge you with exacerbated murder,
35:39I have my life.
35:40I don't know anything
35:41about Dr. Abbas's death.
35:42So what do you know?
35:43You need to start telling me
35:44right now.
35:49A week ago,
35:50I was made aware
35:51that there might be a problem
35:52in Dr. Abbas's report,
35:53that it wouldn't...
35:56that it wouldn't look good
35:57on Penndale.
35:58Who was it that made you aware?
35:59They had a consulting firm
36:00that we hired
36:01to hire and liaise
36:02with Dr. Abbas.
36:03Penndale had to be
36:04totally hands-off.
36:05I bet hands-off went right
36:06out the window the moment
36:07you found out that his report
36:08would sink a project
36:09worth over a billion dollars.
36:10I never went near him.
36:12What?
36:19I may have intimated
36:22that the consulting firm
36:23do whatever it took
36:24to get a positive report.
36:28And to make sure
36:29that the proposal was approved.
36:30And whatever it took
36:31was his life.
36:33Who was your contact
36:34at the consulting firm?
36:35Olive Chambers.
36:40I think I need a minute
36:41for my ankle.
36:42Okay, here.
36:43Let's, um...
36:44I'll rewrap it
36:45when we get to the trailhead,
36:46okay?
36:48I can't.
36:49I can't.
36:50Let's just keep going.
36:51Okay, I know,
36:52I know you're in pain,
36:53Madeline,
36:54but we're almost
36:55it with this one, okay?
36:56We're almost safe.
36:57That depends on your
36:58definition of safe.
37:06You two were hard to catch.
37:07I thought you might
37:08be tracking us.
37:09You knew it was her?
37:11You overplayed your hand
37:12with the SIM card.
37:14If it was Dina,
37:15she could have sabotaged
37:16the phone before
37:17we left St. John's.
37:18Why did there have
37:19to be a freaking cop
37:20on this freaking retreat?
37:22You're the woman
37:23who was threatening
37:24Imran Abbas.
37:25I just needed him
37:26to keep his mouth shut.
37:27But no,
37:28he had to show up
37:29at your house
37:30and ruin everything.
37:31How'd you know he was...
37:33You were there
37:34spying on me?
37:35This was never
37:36supposed to be
37:37about you at all.
37:38Okay, Olive.
37:40Olive, why don't you
37:41tell us what it is
37:42about them?
37:44My client said
37:45he would fire my firm
37:46if I didn't make sure
37:47that report was positive
37:48and I wasn't about
37:49to lose two million
37:50in commission.
37:52That sounds like
37:53a lot of pressure.
37:54You have no idea.
37:55I revised the report
37:56and everything would
37:57have been fine
37:58if that scientist
37:59hadn't insisted on
38:00blabbing about it
38:01and now you both know, so...
38:03God, what a mess.
38:05I'm sure we can
38:06figure this out.
38:08Will you sign off
38:09on the fracking proposal?
38:12Then there's nothing
38:13to figure out.
38:14Olive, nobody needs
38:15to get hurt.
38:16It's way too late for that.
38:17Stand back!
38:20Olive Chambers.
38:21She runs the consulting firm
38:22that hired Imran.
38:24I'll send you her, uh...
38:26What was that?
38:27I think we found them.
38:28Is everything okay?
38:29Is Sarah safe?
38:30Jesse, just call
38:31for backup now!
38:33Okay.
38:38Ugh!
38:40I need something
38:41to restrain her with!
38:42Grab your ten skylines!
38:43What did you mean
38:44when you said
38:45it's too late
38:46to stop people
38:47from getting hurt?
38:48I did whatever it took,
38:49just like that Pendale
38:50exec told me to.
38:52Did you hurt someone?
38:54Olive, did you hurt
38:55Imran Abbas?
38:57Ugh!
39:01I had to make sure
39:02the proposal
39:03would get approved.
39:04I did what I had to do.
39:06Olive, what have you done?
39:07There's only one thing left.
39:27Olive!
39:37Stop!
39:51Rex!
39:52Rex!
40:06Well, I guess
40:07we're taking the shortcut.
40:22Oops.
40:34Are you okay?
40:37Deep breaths.
40:38Take deep breaths.
40:39Go, go, go.
40:40Okay, good.
40:41That's it.
40:52Rex!
40:59Don't move.
41:07Rex, what are you doing here?
41:11How did you know?
41:13Well, it's a long story
41:14we can talk about it
41:15on the ride home.
41:16How did you figure out
41:17that she was after Madeline?
41:19I trusted my instincts.
41:22Oh.
41:32Let's find a spot
41:33to talk about
41:34how the last few days
41:35has impacted
41:36our self-perception
41:37as leaders.
41:38Enough with the
41:39woo-woo crap, Dina.
41:41I just need a drink.
41:42You know, Kelly,
41:43I think that shows real growth.
41:44Oh!
41:51Hey, uh...
41:54Rex,
41:56he, uh,
41:58really missed me
41:59the last couple days.
42:01I think he was pretty anxious
42:02that
42:04you were out here
42:05with Killer.
42:07That sounds like
42:08a tough few days.
42:09Yeah, it was.
42:10I think he might have been
42:11worried that
42:12he might lose you.
42:18Well, I guess I should
42:20make sure he knows
42:21that I'm not going anywhere
42:22then, shouldn't I?
42:26I think he'd appreciate that.
42:28Hmm.
42:35A candlelight
42:37will sing a song
42:39to me this time.
42:42Come on, pal.
42:52Next time on
42:53Hudson and Rex.
42:54Will you join
42:55my retail
42:56trading revolution?
42:57Deputy Chief Tenant.
42:58We're looking at
42:59a theft of nearly
43:00$400,000.
43:01Yeah, I believe.
43:02I think a dog did this.
43:03If I'm gonna tell Tenant
43:04that a dog
43:05stole Holland's money,
43:06I need to know exactly
43:07how that's possible.
43:08Now's your opportunity
43:09to show me
43:10how uniquely
43:11equipped
43:12Major Crimes is.
43:13Find this thief and fast
43:14or I will find
43:15a team who can.
43:16We have your first
43:17urchin nemesis.
43:18Track it.
43:20Bark!