The Rookie Feds Season 1 Episode 4
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00:00Lay was a bad move.
00:02This wasn't all you. You had help.
00:04Another acolyte.
00:05Exactly what kind of sicko are we dealing with here?
00:07Killers like this, they don't stop.
00:09We got a name out of Denver Sanitation, Jeffrey Boyle.
00:12He was very excited when I pitched him the idea. I love the artistry of it.
00:15Yes, this is Officer John Nolan.
00:17I have Rosalind Dyer in custody.
00:23Do you think she did this on purpose?
00:25All it means is that we can focus on catching her accomplice before he kills anyone else.
00:28Here comes the feds to help.
00:30Serial killer Rosalind Dyer is dead, fatally shot earlier today by an unknown accomplice after she was apprehended by the LAPD.
00:42We can confirm that Rosalind Dyer was killed today by a sniper's bullet we believe was fired by this man.
00:48Now, we do not know yet his true identity, but he has been operating locally under the alias Jeffrey Boyle.
00:54In addition to assisting Rosalind Dyer in this morning's attempted murder of firefighter Bailey Noone, we believe that Boyle is responsible for at least three other unrelated murders.
01:04So we're asking anyone with information to please call 911 or the FBI tip line. But be mindful, this is an extremely dangerous man.
01:16I don't get it.
01:22I don't get it. Rosalind busted out of prison. She could be on a beach having umbrella drinks for the rest of her life. Instead, she plans her own murder?
01:32It's fascinating, really. You know, on a clinical level. The most extreme case of a manipulative, narcissistic psychopath I've ever seen. Controlling everything down to the way she died.
01:41Okay, so what are the odds our guy is both an evil genius and an expert sniper?
01:46Not out of the question, but it is unlikely. I don't get a former military vibe off of him.
01:51You know, I played a sniper once in a video game adaptation. On a shot over a hundred yards, the math you have to do to calculate the windage and elevation is a bitch.
02:00I want a shot from over here.
02:02Why?
02:03Good cover, close to the canyon gate, pull the trigger and you're gone.
02:08What the hell?
02:12What is it?
02:14A tiny little mask like the ones doctors used to wear during the bubonic plague.
02:20LAPD found one of those masks in Boyle's workshop.
02:22What's with the beak?
02:23They filled it with herbs to purify the air, prevent contagion like an early gas mask.
02:27So he left that here for us to find. He wanted us to find it. Why would he do that?
02:31The Black Death decimated Europe. Almost half the population perished. It's his way of telling us more death is coming.
02:42I know we had a deal, but please, I don't need a lecture right now. We need to catch this guy before he kills somebody else.
02:53Evelyn, I'm sorry. I have to go.
02:56Doing alright?
02:57Yes.
02:58Okay, that's a lie.
03:00Carter, I need everyone at their best for this one, so if there's something going on...
03:03It's my day to pick up my son. Evelyn and I are...
03:06I'm sorry, Carter. Listen, I've been in your shoes. Divorced three times, so if you're wondering what to do or how to feel or even the name of a good divorce lawyer, you hit me up. Huh?
03:21Thanks.
03:22Good.
03:23Hey, so, uh, what's the plan, boss?
03:26Well, by now, Jeffrey Boyle has changed his appearance and gone to ground, so question is, does he stay local or hit the road?
03:32Given the Denver case that LAPD found, I say he hits the road. I mean, he's a traveler by nature.
03:38I agree.
03:39Oh! Did you hear that?
03:40We should divide and conquer. I'm interested in the victim LAPD pulled out of Boyle's practice trap.
03:45Emmy has her on the table right now.
03:46Good. Hit the morgue. We need to get an idea on that woman fast, find out whether she was yanked off the street or if this guy seduces his victims, and if it's the latter, then maybe he screwed up and left a clue behind that we could follow.
03:56Now, Laura, what do you want to do?
03:57A deep dive into the trap he built for Bailey. I want to get a sense of his skill level, his artistry. My instinct is that he defines himself by the way he kills. That's how we're gonna catch him.
04:06Great. Do it. I'll call DC and get additional resources. We're gonna need him.
04:11Can I drive?
04:12Of course not.
04:14You work a serial killer case before?
04:16Work three, solve two.
04:18The third?
04:19I'll tell you about it sometime if you never want to sleep again. Before we go in. Best prepare.
04:29I've seen my share of dead bodies. I'm good.
04:32How about the smell of one or several?
04:34You ever smell the inside of a locker room after football practice on a hot day?
04:38Simone.
04:39I'm good.
04:40Sweet Jesus. Hate me now.
04:47Hey.
04:49Dr. Song, we spoke on the phone. Special Agent Hope, this is Special Agent Clark.
04:53Yes, I just completed our Jane Doe autopsy.
05:02A Vic was found with water in her lungs and electrical burns on her lower extremities.
05:07Were you able to pull prints?
05:08No, she was in the water too long. Her skin has lost all elasticity. She basically fell apart on my table.
05:15How's her face still intact?
05:16I don't know. Postmortem gas releasing made her buoyant. She was floating face up.
05:21Hey, it's okay if you need to step outside.
05:25No, no. I'm staying right here.
05:28And I'm gonna be strong for her so we can catch who did this.
05:34Is that a tattoo on her neck?
05:35Yes.
05:36The heart could indicate a level, but the cue is not a common letter for a name.
05:42Wait. Queen of Hearts Car Club. That tattoo is their logo.
05:48I can't believe you got Bailey out in time.
05:53Uh, technically we didn't. She was dead and we pulled her out, but Jen saved her.
05:57Hmm. What did the intricacy of this indicate to you?
06:00Well, it must have taken weeks to put together. He planned this for a long time.
06:05Yeah. Guy's organized, not spontaneous, enjoys the prelude, sense of control.
06:11Watching his victims come face to face with their fate.
06:15Feeling that dread and anticipation.
06:20What, not a fan of profiling?
06:22No offense, but in my experience, the best way to catch a killer is with evidence, witnesses, and good old-fashioned police work,
06:28not speculation on what messed him up as a child.
06:31You telling me that you're not the man you are because of what happened to you as a kid?
06:34Huh. Huh. What?
06:42Well, it's just fascinating.
06:46What is?
06:47The construction on this trap shows exceptional metal work skill,
06:51but the welding pattern here around the window has no functionality.
06:55It's completely decorative, which means they're subject to pride in building this on a design level.
07:00So he enjoyed the making almost as much as the killing.
07:03Exactly.
07:04You just need to figure out how that helps us catch him.
07:07I wish I could tell you that you get used to it, but the bad ones?
07:13They'll always be there when you close your eyes.
07:17I know.
07:18I lost a dozen kids when I was a counselor.
07:22Drugs, homicides, suicides.
07:24One of my girls was abducted.
07:27Renata Sams.
07:29DC police had no leave, so they barely worked the case.
07:32That baby didn't even get a mention on the local news.
07:36Wrong skin tone for primetime.
07:38Her remains were discovered about two months later.
07:43That's it.
07:44I mean, the case is still unsolved.
07:46The investigation just ended.
07:48She's just a case file in the damn basement.
07:56Okay.
07:57We got a hit on our Jane Doe.
07:59Local chapter of the Queen of Hearts Car Club, identify her as Sadie Frank.
08:03It's the nightmare you always have.
08:06Sadie and I made a pact when we moved in together.
08:09Two single girls in L.A.
08:11We always texted if we were gonna be out late, so...
08:14When I didn't hear from her, I didn't...
08:17Look, I know.
08:19This is a lot.
08:20And my heart breaks for you.
08:22But you need to be strong for your girl right now.
08:25Have you ever seen this man before?
08:28That's Jeff.
08:29Sadie met him at the university library.
08:32He did this.
08:35Did she say anything about him?
08:37Yeah, just that he was nice.
08:39Um, they both geeked out over Gothic architecture.
08:42Sounds like she really liked this guy.
08:44She did.
08:46So you met him?
08:47Once, I mean, he came over for dinner.
08:49Really, do you remember anything he said or did that night?
08:51Did he say where he lived?
08:53I was in my room studying.
08:55I only saw him for like a minute.
08:57I just remember how happy Sadie was
09:00because he had given her some rare book on an artist that she liked.
09:03Did she keep the book?
09:04Uh, yeah.
09:05It's on her night table.
09:07Based on what we know so far, Jeffrey Boyle is precise,
09:11methodical, a planner, who takes pride in his creations.
09:15His M.O. has remained consistent so far.
09:18All of his known victims have died from drowning,
09:20which is a slow death that he rebels in.
09:23He relishes control,
09:25which is often a sign that our subject feels he lacks control of his own life.
09:29Or he's just a show off.
09:31I mean, this is a hell of a complicated way to kill someone.
09:34The guy's arrogant, ego-driven, a grandstander.
09:41Hi.
09:42Hi.
09:43What are you doing here?
09:44DC sent me.
09:45You didn't know.
09:49Pardon the interruption, Agent Stenson.
09:51Please continue.
09:52Who was that?
09:53Mark Atlas, Lauren's partner,
09:55before she got kicked out of the BSU.
09:57Mmm.
10:02An apparatus this sophisticated.
10:04It's clear our subject has been honing his skills
10:06since long before he met up with Rosalind,
10:08but getting an apprenticeship,
10:10that indicates someone who has a strong desire for approval.
10:13Or he linked up with Rosalind to test himself against the best.
10:17The ultimate way to prove that, kill the queen and take her crown.
10:19Or he was exorcising demons from his past,
10:21craved acclaim from a senior figure in his life.
10:23Not everyone was made into a monster by someone.
10:25Not everyone was born that way.
10:27Either it or...
10:30If the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior,
10:34then it's reasonable to assume our subject will strike again.
10:38He's not a loner.
10:39He craves a connection.
10:41He likes to show off.
10:42The iron work he did on the trap was ornamental,
10:46and the plague doctor mask he left behind
10:48exhibits almost a sense of whimsy.
10:50This indicates someone who doesn't just see his skills
10:54as a means to an end,
10:55but rather the ability to express himself.
11:07Um, if you're looking for copper to steal,
11:10I saw some a ways back.
11:11Oh, no.
11:12I'm an artist.
11:14So...
11:15I use the scrap as materials for my sculpture.
11:19Like John Chamberlain?
11:21Or more figurative stuff like Stankovich?
11:24Um, I'm an artist too.
11:27I like to think of my work as more elemental.
11:30I love what the most primal forces on Earth,
11:32you know, heat, water, cold,
11:33they do to things,
11:35how they change them, test them,
11:38forge them into something new.
11:42I'm sorry.
11:43Am I being pretentious?
11:44Uh, a little.
11:46Um...
11:48I'm, uh, I'm Mia, by the way.
11:52Love that name.
11:53I'm Owen.
11:55So, what kind of artist are you?
11:57Oh, um...
11:58I draw.
11:59Mostly, um, representational.
12:03Very nice.
12:04I guess we both search for truth
12:07and the sublime in a disaster.
12:10Wow, then I'm pretentious.
12:14You know, there is a gnarly semi-truck wreck
12:17back that way,
12:18if you want to check it out.
12:22I thought you'd never ask.
12:25Come on.
12:36How can you just waltz in here
12:38and contradicts me like that
12:39in front of everyone?
12:40I'm so sorry.
12:41I honestly thought you knew I was coming.
12:42I'm still finding my footing here.
12:44The last thing I need is you undermining me.
12:46I would never undermine you.
12:47I'm too scared of your mad face.
12:48See?
12:49I do miss it, though.
12:50Yeah, I'm sure you do.
12:51Hey, you carried a box out of your office
12:55and never looked back.
12:56Never returned my phone calls.
12:58I'm sorry.
12:59I just needed a clean break after everything.
13:04Yeah.
13:05Heard you got promoted.
13:07I did.
13:08Hmm.
13:09Well, you know, you only got bumped up
13:10because I left.
13:11Oh, yeah, keep telling yourself that.
13:12You got a new partner?
13:14Not yet.
13:15Everyone else suffers in comparison.
13:17So, the lab pull prints off the books
13:20Simone and Carter brought in,
13:21we finally have our subject's real name.
13:23Eli Reynolds, born and raised outside of Denver.
13:25So, tell me, either of you,
13:27what are the odds you went back home?
13:29After you?
13:30Oh, no, you first.
13:31I insist.
13:32Why, thank you.
13:33I'd say the odds are 50-50.
13:35But even if he's not there,
13:36we'll gain crucial knowledge about his development
13:38that will help us catch him.
13:39Good.
13:40Laura.
13:41What is that saying about a stop clock
13:42being right twice a day?
13:44Yeah, it's a spirit.
13:46Denver it is.
13:47Wheels up in 30.
13:51Eli Reynolds hasn't filed a tax return in 10 years.
13:54He has zero internet presence.
13:56Well, he abandoned his old life.
13:58But why?
13:59We need to figure out what made him who he is today.
14:01Or, or we recognize that it's more likely
14:04our subject was born with a brain
14:06predisposed to narcissistic sociopathy.
14:08Ticking time bomb.
14:09Waiting for a fuse to be lit.
14:10Not every sociopath is a murderer.
14:12Boom.
14:13Because a ton of kids came through my office
14:16and none of them turned out serial killers.
14:18That you know of.
14:19Answer me this, Simone.
14:20Were any of them sadists
14:21with antisocial or borderline personality disorders?
14:23That's not the point, Mark.
14:24Sure it is, Laura.
14:26Every serial killer has a different psychological diagnosis.
14:28Nailing it down...
14:29Doesn't help us catch our subject.
14:31You're wrong as usual.
14:32Mmm.
14:33No, I'm not.
14:34Oh, really?
14:35Should we revisit the shallow grave killer who I caught?
14:38Okay.
14:39Enough.
14:40My goodness.
14:41The two of you are like my sisters.
14:43Now when we land,
14:45Carter, Brendan, Atlas,
14:46you will pay Eli's father a visit.
14:48Laura, you take Simone to do her
14:50League of Extraordinary Guidance Consulars thing.
14:52We will look at this man's childhood
14:54from two different angles.
14:55Okay?
14:56Works for me.
14:58May the best theory win.
15:00Oh, we will.
15:06Yeah, it seems like Laura's fitting in nicely
15:08to the L.A. field office.
15:09Like a glove.
15:10How's L.A. treating her?
15:11She's alien, she's making friends.
15:12Is she dating?
15:13Actually, she's, uh...
15:14Go around back.
15:15Oh.
15:16In case she's inside and tries a rabbit.
15:17Yeah.
15:18Sure.
15:23What?
15:24Josh Reynolds?
15:25Yeah?
15:26Who are you?
15:27Special Agent Hope, FBI.
15:28This is Special Agent Atlas.
15:30We'll hear about your son Eli.
15:32Is he in the house?
15:33No.
15:34Why?
15:35He's a warrant for multiple homicides.
15:37Invite us in.
15:40You mind if we take a look around?
15:42Confirm he's not here?
15:44You got a warrant?
15:46I can get one.
15:49Go ahead.
15:57You know, you're wrong about Eli.
15:59Kid's not a killer.
16:01You spoke to his son recently?
16:04About months ago.
16:05Just small talk.
16:06He was back east somewhere.
16:08Back east where?
16:09I don't know.
16:11Look, he left home at 19.
16:12We haven't...
16:14...taught much since.
16:15Why is that?
16:16I'm his father, not his best friend.
16:18Mr. Reynolds, these accusations against your son are serious.
16:21If you know anything you're not telling us, we need to know.
16:23I'd like to help you, but...
16:26I can't.
16:28I remember Eli.
16:30He was, uh...
16:31Troubled.
16:32Troubled how?
16:33Oh, you know.
16:34The usual.
16:35Problems at home.
16:36Acting out in school.
16:38Maybe...
16:41Maybe I could have done more to help him back then.
16:44Look, I feel you.
16:45We only get these kids for four years.
16:47I mean, there's only so much you can do.
16:50What kind of problems was Eli having at home?
16:54Abuse?
16:55Oh, I don't know.
16:57Maybe.
16:58Well, not maybe.
16:59It says you called social services.
17:01Clearly you thought something was going on.
17:03Well, there were signs of malnourishment.
17:09I thought I saw some burns.
17:12Social services took a look, and they didn't do anything.
17:15What did Eli say to you about the abuse?
17:19Uh...
17:20Not much.
17:21Mm-mm.
17:22I take back what I said.
17:23You failed this kid, and now he's out there torturing people to death.
17:27You will tell us everything you know, or I will make it my mission
17:31to see that you are legally charged for what you did.
17:36He told me his father wanted to make him tougher.
17:40That he held him underwater to test his endurance.
17:49Hey!
17:50Are you still at the Dad's house?
17:51No, we just left. Why?
17:52Eli's father abused him as a child.
17:55He's recreating what he survived.
17:57We're going back to Dad's line.
17:59Hey!
18:00Hey, hey, hey! Stop what you're doing!
18:01Put your hands up!
18:02Hey! Stop!
18:03Put your hands up!
18:04Drop the box!
18:05Okay, okay, okay.
18:06God, you guys are so serious.
18:07Hey, it's behind your back.
18:08Burning evidence?
18:09Trying to destroy everything that could prove your son's pathology?
18:13That screams accomplice?
18:14You're looking at life without the possibility of parole here.
18:15Eli left home at 19.
18:16Eli left home at 19.
18:17I had jack all to do with it, okay?
18:18I had jack all to do with it, okay?
18:19I don't know.
18:20You're looking at life without the possibility of parole here.
18:21You're looking at life without the possibility of parole here.
18:22Eli left home at 19.
18:23I had jack all to do with it, okay?
18:24So why were you burning this stuff?
18:25Because I knew you guys would try to blame me.
18:26You're damn right.
18:27You're wrong, oh, you're trying to kill me.
18:28You're lying.
18:38You're looking at life without the possibility of parole here.
18:41Eli left home at 19.
18:42I had jack all to do with it, okay?
18:45So why were you burning this stuff?
18:48Because I knew you guys would try to blame me.
18:50You're damn right.
18:52You abused your son.
18:53You tortured him.
18:54Eli was born soft.
18:56Soft. I just tried to give him strength and some backbone.
19:00Tried to make him feel like a man.
19:02You made him into a killer.
19:04Where is he now?
19:05I told you, I don't know.
19:06I don't believe you. You need to tell us where he is.
19:12I'm done talking.
19:14I want a lawyer.
19:23It was great talking to you guys.
19:26All right, so he tested Eli's endurance.
19:29And then Eli follows, tests his victim's endurance by putting him in these boxes.
19:33But what if torture is like a twisted way to get to know his victims?
19:39You know, he wants them to feel the way he feels, suffer the way he suffers, so they understand him.
19:44Nobody wants to go through life feeling alone.
19:47That's interesting.
19:49Denver Forensics found a pay-as-you-go phone at the bottom of the barbecue.
19:53Oh, it's a burner phone, literally.
19:58So, given Eli's profile, it makes sense he'd try to keep in contact with his father.
20:03Prove his worthiness.
20:04Yeah, so if the lab can resurrect it, it might get us Eli's location.
20:07You think he's in town?
20:08I think we need to wait and see what this phone says.
20:10So, we are all spending the night.
20:12The FBI way.
20:12Do I want to know what the FBI way is?
20:15Tudor room.
20:16In the cheapest motel in town.
20:18We're bunking up.
20:20Your theory about the subject testing the endurance of the victims was spot on.
20:34You study behavioral psychology?
20:35Uh, no.
20:37No, I was an actor.
20:39Really?
20:40Really.
20:41Wow.
20:42Yeah.
20:42I mean, you could be Tom Cruise for all.
20:45I know I mostly watch baseball.
20:46No offense.
20:47No, none taken.
20:49I appreciate the positive feedback.
20:51You know, I don't get a lot here between being a rookie, ex-actor.
20:55It doesn't happen a lot, so thank you.
20:58Make them respect what you bring to the table.
21:00I mean, actors have to be intuitive, right?
21:02Create backstories to embody a character.
21:04That's basically what good profilers do.
21:06So, you're already ahead of the game.
21:08Laura is a tough nut to crack.
21:10It took me two months just to get a laugh out of her.
21:13But, you know, when you let her get to know your words, she'll still definitely be super hard on you.
21:19But you'll have her respect.
21:21I raided the vending machine.
21:23What?
21:24No flaming hot Cheetos?
21:26You don't need them.
21:27With all that heat between you and Atlas.
21:30What?
21:30I don't know what you're talking about.
21:35I've been around horny teenagers for the last 20 years.
21:39My chemistry detector is on point.
21:42You know, I also, I vomit every time I see blood.
21:46So, there's, there's that, too.
21:49Laura says it's an aversion reaction to being covered in stage blood for so many years, but...
21:54You ever tried B-Mac?
21:56The hamburger?
21:56The hamburger, broad-minded, effective coping.
21:59It's a way to trick the brain.
22:03Think of something that makes you happy.
22:05Quick, first thing that comes to mind.
22:06Come on.
22:07Sink puppies.
22:09Dude, what?
22:11Sink puppies.
22:12When I was a kid, I had a dog who had ten puppies, and, uh, we wanted to get, like, a really cute picture of them, so we put them in the sink.
22:21And I just remember their, like, big eyes and the floppy ears looking up at us.
22:26It's just a big bowl of, like, fluffy goodness.
22:32Sink puppies.
22:32Okay, so, from now on, when you see blood, think of sink puppies.
22:40We were great partners, and, you know, there's a certain closeness that comes with that.
22:48Nothing more.
22:49Come on.
22:50Listen, if girls can't have juicy talk at a bed bug slumber party, it's gonna be a boring night.
22:57Okay, it's complicated.
22:59You know, when I left the BSU and, and went on sabbatical, he did reach out and tried to be a friend.
23:07But I ghosted him.
23:10You know, and I guess I just needed distance from my old life.
23:14So, you slept with him.
23:16Got it.
23:16You should have just said that.
23:17No, you don't got it.
23:19We never hooked up.
23:20I was too busy being faithful to my scumbag fiancé to ever act on anything.
23:25Well, an ex is an ex for a reason.
23:28Hey, you don't have a ring on your finger, so...
23:33I finally took it off yesterday.
23:36Funny how a little ring could have such meaning, huh?
23:40I threw my last one in the ocean.
23:44Well, emotionally, it felt great.
23:46Financially, not so much.
23:50I haven't been single in almost two decades.
23:53Feels like my world is off its axis.
23:57They say your first divorce is the hardest.
23:59Now, that is a lie.
24:01By the time you hear three different women say that they made a mistake by marrying you,
24:06you start thinking maybe you're the problem.
24:08And that, my friend, that is when the real pain begins.
24:11So, enjoy your first divorce.
24:17Strange but comforting advice.
24:20The best way to get over someone is to get under someone.
24:25We were ear-hustling, and this cute thing across the pool is choosy.
24:31So, you should go talk to her.
24:34That's not gonna happen.
24:35Change your mind.
24:36Simone's a pretty good wingwoman.
24:37Although, a woman sitting alone by a motel pool seems kind of sus.
24:41I'd pass.
24:42I'd hit that.
24:45Then, be my guest.
24:46Last I checked, I didn't ask for either of your opinions.
24:48I'm not even officially divorced yet.
24:50I wouldn't even be ready if I was.
24:52Besides, we're here working a case.
24:54Hooking up with someone is just...
24:57tacky.
24:58I was wrong to cut you out of my life.
25:16Yes.
25:18Yes, you were.
25:21I was just, you know, I was...
25:23humiliated.
25:25And everyone thought I was falling apart because Sam cheated on me.
25:31But I think the worst part was knowing that my best friend in the unit...
25:36you...
25:38well, less of me.
25:42But, you know, the good news...
25:45I think I'm back.
25:48Hmm.
25:49Better than ever.
25:50Wow.
25:51Yeah.
25:52How's it possible for the second best profiler I know to get even better?
25:55Whoa, second?
25:58Okay, yeah, the best.
26:02I'm really sorry.
26:06Please, mate me.
26:08I could never hate you.
26:09Come here.
26:10Definitely.
26:11How's it possible for me?
26:11I want to.
26:11And I'll get you tied up.
26:13No.
26:15Oh, yeah.
26:16And I'll do it every day.
26:17All right.
26:18Well, then, I'll be right.
26:21All right.
26:22And I'll do it every day.
26:23I'll do it every day.
26:24One, two, three, one, two.
26:25Good night.
26:30Hyatt.
26:30Oh, yeah.
26:32Oh, yeah.
26:33Oh, yeah.
26:34Oh, yeah.
26:36Oh, yeah.
26:37Oh, yeah.
26:37Oh, yeah.
26:38Oh, yeah.
26:39Oh, yeah.
26:39Oh, yeah.
26:40so how does a cool industrial art bro get into wine anyway well if you have good wine it means
26:58you had grapes that endured right the harsher the wind the rockier the soil the more complex
27:05and interesting the wine will be like your work i'm noticing a theme here you got me and this is good
27:15wine oh sorry um it's just most of my previous experiences came out of a box yeah it's it's pretty
27:25good you know what i've got a really really special bottle in the cellar come check it out
27:33um actually um maybe next time i um i just had so much already sure trust me you're gonna love it
27:50uh no um i should i should really i think i should go i should have
27:57okay
27:59yeah
28:00I don't know.
28:30I don't know.
29:00I don't know.
29:01Fine.
29:02No, you're not.
29:03Excuse me?
29:04You never want to show weakness of any kind.
29:06You need people to think you're competent, so you mask your true feelings.
29:09Hold on.
29:10Did you just profile me?
29:12Yeah, it's kind of my thing.
29:13It's kind of annoying.
29:15But I'm right.
29:16I have been preparing for this job my whole life.
29:24And I thought I was ready until this case.
29:28Every time I close my eyes, I picture the victims and how frightened they must have been knowing how they were gonna die.
29:36I figure by joining the FBI, I would make a difference.
29:42I would be able to help.
29:43I would be there for people who no one else was there for.
29:47Yeah, that is what we're doing.
29:49So how do we...
29:51How do you live with all these darlings?
29:54By reminding yourself that there's more good than evil.
29:59But to be honest, sometimes it feels like I'm just lying.
30:03You?
30:04Oh.
30:05Hey, ladies.
30:06Hey.
30:07Morning.
30:08Oh, good.
30:09You're all here.
30:10Denver PD was able to recover the data on the burnt phone.
30:14The dad only ever called one number, and it was a burner phone in Tucson.
30:19So we are headed to Arizona.
30:22Our subject's phone usually pings off one of these four towers.
30:27That's too wide a search radius.
30:30We're gonna need more leads in order to find this guy.
30:32We should look for building supply stores, places where he could store specialty items
30:36to build his torture chamber.
30:38We should also check salvage yards.
30:39He uses scrap metal for his art?
30:41Yeah, that's good thinking.
30:42I already checked.
30:43Sales clerk got a scrap yard.
30:44Thinks she saw a guy yesterday.
30:46But his hair is different.
30:47Shorter, darker.
30:48Well, did he buy anything?
30:50Because if he used a credit card or a payment app, we can use that to find his new identity
30:55or an address.
30:56No such luck.
30:57He used cash, but it gets worse.
30:59He has another victim?
31:01I don't.
31:02Looks like it.
31:03He was flirting with the woman there, an art student at U of A.
31:05She left with him.
31:06She's now reported missing.
31:08Let me out!
31:09Please.
31:10I'm dying.
31:11We're all dying.
31:12You're suffering.
31:13Easy.
31:14Easy.
31:15Easy.
31:16Easy.
31:17Easy.
31:18Easy.
31:19The steam will burn you faster than dry heat.
31:20So pace yourself.
31:21This is gonna take a while.
31:22Why are you doing this?
31:23Earth, plastic, when you expose them to the elements, they're all very predictable.
31:24But you...
31:25Mia...
31:26You're special.
31:27Thanks.
31:28Please.
31:29I think you don't know.
31:30I think you don't know.
31:31You don't know what's happening.
31:32You don't know.
31:33Oh!
31:34Uh...
31:35I think you don't know.
31:36so pace yourself this is going to take a while why are you doing this earth plastic
31:45when you expose them to the elements they're all very predictable but you
31:52mia you're special and i want to see how this heat changes you and who or
32:00what you become so please tell me how you're feeling take your time
32:17tucson pd got a hold of the security cam footage from the salvage yard reynolds was driving
32:22a late model silver tourist with california plates please tell me there's a local address attached
32:27to the registration it's a no-go cold plate invalid number of course so how the hell are we supposed
32:33to find this guy we do know that his burner phone has only been used southeast of tucson we know he
32:38seek privacy and metal fabrication is loud he wouldn't want neighbors close by so we look for
32:43outlying properties wait there is a town nearby a small place called three points kind of off the
32:49grid look for any recent rental properties or or anything under a business name to hide his true
32:53identity wait wait i'm gonna found something uh 47 sasabay road rented two months ago it's isolated quiet
33:01here make a right right here
33:23that's his car judge approved the arrest warrant we're good to enter
33:31carter brendan atlas you guys go around back lauren simone we take the front remember
33:35this guy blew up his own workshop in la we have to assume he's got this place booby trapped as well
33:39stay with me stay with me stay with me mia what's going through your head
33:48do you have any regrets
33:51yeah
33:55meaning you you sicko that's just mean
34:09i wish we had more time
34:26that's not creepy at all
34:30go go go i got you
34:34whoa whoa whoa
34:39okay
34:41the
34:41FBI smoke back
34:45forward
34:49agent down requesting backup in an ambulance are you good at the triage
34:53i need to back up the others
35:04Oh, my God.
35:08Oh, my God.
35:10Sick puppies.
35:11Sick puppies.
35:11Sick puppies.
35:12Sick puppies.
35:12Sick puppies.
35:13Sick puppies.
35:16Oh, my God, it worked.
35:17That's great.
35:18How's it look?
35:19It's pretty gnarly, but it didn't get the artery.
35:22Here, I got you.
35:22Let's get it elevated, OK?
35:24Yeah.
35:34Oh, my God.
35:57I found her.
35:58She's downstairs.
36:04It's going to be OK.
36:07Simone.
36:10Go, go, go, Simone.
36:12I got her.
36:16Oh, my God.
36:17It's OK.
36:26He's ready.
36:27Go, go with her.
36:29Go with Simone.
36:34Oh, my God.
37:00Oh, my God.
37:02You okay?
37:17Hell no!
37:19This is terrifying!
37:28You just heard from victim assistants.
37:30Mia's being released from the hospital.
37:33She's gonna be okay.
37:34Physically?
37:35But that poor girl's gonna carry that trauma for the rest of her life.
37:39Yeah, but thanks to everyone's hard work today, she still has a life.
37:42True.
37:43Also, forensics finished going through the house, found a box of digital memory cards.
37:47He filmed every murder.
37:48There were 12 victims total.
37:50Well, what we learned about his childhood trauma tracked perfectly.
37:53He recreated the conditions of his own abuse to kill his victims,
37:57and in his mind, he survived what they couldn't.
37:59That's what I said yesterday.
38:00Which supports the idea that he's ego-driven,
38:03into feeling control of and superior to his victims.
38:06Who he seduced by forging a connection that he lost with his mother
38:09when she died and that he never had with his abusive father.
38:12So I guess we're both right.
38:13Well, I think I'm more right.
38:15I was right, too.
38:16Of course you were, boo.
38:17So, how long did it take you to go on a date again?
38:25After which divorce?
38:27The hardest one.
38:28Three years.
38:29No, I was terrified of getting hurt, so I threw myself into the job.
38:32I'm not afraid of dating.
38:35Okay, maybe a little.
38:36It's just more afraid of being disappointed.
38:38Evelyn was perfect, and look how that turned out.
38:40It feels like finding the new perfect.
38:42It's gonna be impossible.
38:45Hey, could be tomorrow, could be three years from now.
38:48Only you'll know when you're ready.
38:50Now, in the meantime, I'm gonna buy you a drink,
38:51and then we're gonna find you a new place to live.
38:54Nice little bachelor pad, huh?
38:56Because that SRO is...
38:57It's gruesome.
39:00It's gruesome.
39:01Yeah.
39:05Hey.
39:06Hi.
39:07Thanks for having my back out there today.
39:10Yeah.
39:11This one was tough.
39:13Can I give you some more advice?
39:16I'm listening.
39:18We often come face-to-face with evil here.
39:21And we don't always come out on top.
39:24So find your own good somewhere away from this job
39:28and just cling on to it with all you've got.
39:32You do it, too, you know.
39:34Mask your feelings.
39:36I mean, you were right about me.
39:37I do it sometimes, but, girl, you do it all the time.
39:40I respectfully disagree.
39:42Okay, well, what about Atlas?
39:45What about him?
39:46It was a one-time thing.
39:48I don't want to complicate our friendship.
39:53Okay.
39:54I do like what you said, though, about finding your own good.
39:58There is this woman I've been seeing.
40:01Dina, I'm going to find her.
40:04And, um, you do give solid advice,
40:09but you should also take some of it
40:11because you deserve to find your own good, too.
40:18Oh, my God.
40:22My blood phobia is gone.
40:23I can look at anything now.
40:25Thank you, sing puppies.
40:26How do you just get weirder and weirder?
40:28Hey, it's a pleasure working with you.
40:30Got my number.
40:30Don't be a stranger.
40:31All right, see you, buddy.
40:32Take it easy.
40:32I know why you're hard on him,
40:36but you can make a hell of a profile of him one day.
40:40I agree.
40:41But don't you dare tell him I said that.
40:44He has a big enough ego as it is.
40:48I'm glad DC sent you.
40:50We always work well together.
40:52And it was, um, nice, you know,
40:56to, uh, catch up.
40:59Yeah, catching up was my favorite part.
41:03And, uh, I want to make it clear
41:06that I'd really like wherever this thing is between us
41:09to go somewhere.
41:10But I know that isn't going to happen.
41:15I hope you know how much you mean to me.
41:18How much I'd love to say yes.
41:20But I just, I lost myself in my last relationship.
41:25And this move to L.A., this unit,
41:28it's about me finding myself again.
41:30And I'm tired.
41:30Yeah.
41:31I hope you might be going to check somebody.
41:34Here we go.
41:39Bye.
41:45And here we go.
41:49Bye.
41:49Bye.
41:50Bye.
41:50Bye.
41:51Bye.
41:51Bye.
41:52Bye.
41:52Bye.
41:53Bye.
41:54Bye.
41:55Bye.
41:55Bye.
41:56Bye.
41:56Bye.
41:57Bye.
41:58Bye.
41:58Bye.
41:59Bye.