Murder in a Small Town (2024) s01e05 Episode Script
A Touch of Panic
1
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[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPS]
Devon.
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So good. [LAUGHS]
Look!
[LAUGHS]
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[WAVES LAPPING]
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Here Holly, look!
- Cute.
- [LAUGHS]
[PHONE BUZZES]
[PHONE BUZZES]
Hey.
Hey, kiddo. I just got your text.
You went to the Bluffs
with a girl from school?
[HOLLY] Yeah. Uh, I was
just letting you know
I'm gonna be home a bit late.
You made a friend.
Yeah, Dad, we shared a
juice box during circle time.
Uh, nice way to end the week,
but, uh, not too late though, okay?
Don't worry. I'll text
you on the way home.
Give you and your girlfriend
time to get decent.
[KARL] Whoa!
You see that car?
I think it's following us.
She doesn't like me, you know.
Cassandra, that's that's not true.
What are you talking about?
Okay, seriously, I think I saw
the same one when we left school.
When we had dinner the
other night, it was lovely.
I mean, you you made her laugh
and I I saw you smile twice.
Dad, she was on her phone half the time.
Oh, she's busy with something at work.
- Hey, Holly!
- Okay, gotta go.
Why would I ever go back to Minneapolis?
I mean, look at this.
Did you not hear me?
The car that's following us.
Yes.
It's just Benjy Turcotte.
He's been hitting on me all week.
I saw Benjy when we left school.
He's at volleyball practice.
[TENSE MUSIC]
- What do we do?
- Don't run.
Devon!
[TENSE MUSIC]
[POLICE SIREN CHIRPS]
[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPS]
[BOTH OUT OF BREATH]
- Afternoon.
- Hi.
You missed a stop sign back there.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Oh, I'm really sorry.
I just I'm late for work.
My boss has me opening up early.
The sign still says stop.
Okay.
What are you doing?
I'm getting you my license.
Nah, just don't bother.
Oh, I know who you are.
You're your Genevieve, right?
Yes.
Yeah. Yeah. You work at Mulligans.
I've seen you there. I
was there last Saturday.
Terrible Led Zeppelin tribute band.
[LAUGHS]
Didn't see you there.
Oh, I I don't work
Saturdays, only Fridays.
Fridays, okay. I'll remember that.
[BIRDS SQUAWKING]
- See it?
- Hm, yeah.
Her signature, it's on the leaf.
How'd you even figure that out?
Well, every artist leaves
markings to identify their work.
Unlike you.
Well, my paintings aren't meant
to be seen by anyone, so
It'd be like wearing a name-tag
when I look in the mirror.
It's beautiful.
So
we're at the gift-giving stage.
Uh, you've been MIA the last few days.
I was just, you know, looking
for an excuse to see you.
It's the library expansion
part of the art center project.
I love it, but the hoops that
they're making me jump through.
Next steps, the planning board hearing.
- I'm sorry.
- Oh, hey, don't apologize.
You're you're a mover and shaker.
It's not like I'm trying to avoid you.
Hm.
Holly thinks you don't like her.
What?
Why would she think that?
I mean, it's new for both of us.
For all for all three of
us, but of course I like her.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
On a scale of one to
10, 10 being rapture,
one being pistols at dawn,
the truth is, um, I
don't think she likes me.
That's impossible.
♪
Oh, that one's awesome.
Oh, that one's awesomer.
[BOTH LAUGH]
Thought I was gonna fall in the water
when I was took that one.
Can't wait till we develop your film.
Yeah.
- Hey.
- Dad. Uh, this is Devon.
Nice to meet you, Devon.
Same here, Chief or Mr. Alberg?
I don't really know what to call you.
They all work. Holly,
can I borrow you a sec?
What did I do?
Nothing. Just want to have a
quick chat with my daughter.
- [WHISPERS] Tell him.
- No.
Tell me what?
Nothing.
Someone was following us.
♪
What color was the car?
It was really dirty.
A beige or light brown?
You get a license plate number?
Didn't have one. Not in front, anyway.
The driver was a white guy, definitely.
He was pretty far away though.
When did you first notice him?
First, a few blocks from school
and then later at the Bluffs.
We started walking and he was
staying like 50 yards back.
And then suddenly we
heard a police siren.
Seems like our guy got
spooked, peeled away.
Out by the Bluffs,
that's a couple miles away from school.
Dad, it it was nothing.
No front license plate.
Well, lots of states
don't require front plates.
It means the driver isn't local.
That's why he's taking
an interest, but
[PHONE BUZZES]
Sid, let me call you back.
That was rude.
It's my version of texting.
Look, this may turn out to be nothing,
but until we know for
sure, be aware, okay?
Let me know when you need to get home.
I'll drive you.
Thanks.
See what happens. We encouraged him.
Of course I want to see you, Mom.
It's just this week, it is a nightmare.
But once I get past the planning board.
The planning board,
the, um, library
expansion, the art center,
because the library needs expanding.
Mom
you are the one going on another cruise.
I can't I can't just
drop everything and
[LINE DROPS]
Mom, are you still there?
Hi. Can I help you?
Place has got good bones.
Your library expansion.
Of course, there's always
gonna be challenges.
Okay.
I'm sorry, old habits.
I used to own a construction company.
I'm Gordon Murphy.
- Cassandra
- Lee.
Yeah. I read about you in the Beacon.
- Ah!
- Your project is very impressive.
Uh, yes assuming we can
get past the planning board.
Well, they're gonna identify
problems and want answers.
What you want to do
is get ahead of it now.
Chief, look, I I didn't
do anything wrong, all right.
She must have misread the situation.
She came in and filed a complaint
alleging inappropriate behavior.
I was being friendly and so was she.
I I let her off with a caution.
So why did she think
you were coming onto her?
Chief, I did not cross
any line, I swear.
You shouldn't get near that line.
I didn't!
At least I I didn't intend to.
If she got any idea, I
don't know, I I smiled.
Okay. And, uh, I don't know,
I joked around a little
How one does.
How one does.
Chief, you're gonna write me up?
Wait Inlet Road. When
you pulled her over there,
that's out by the Bluffs.
You must have seen my daughter.
Well, I mean, I
I did see a couple of
high schoolers walking.
I didn't realize that was your daughter.
There was an SUV beige/tan,
male driver, Caucasian.
They think he was following
them since they left school.
I didn't see anything. I'm sorry.
I'll flag it for traffic.
Get Yen to look for that SUV.
My guess he didn't mean to do it.
Kendrick spent most of his
life getting by on his charm.
Sounds like he seduced you too.
Oh, complaints lead to lawsuits,
which leads to payouts,
which leads to budget cuts,
which usually starts
with old expensive guys.
Call it self-preservation.
What if he did cross a line?
I'll deal with that when we have to.
Bye.
Hi. Hello, there.
Yeah. Hi.
Um, I'm so glad that
we had a chance to talk
the other night over dinner.
Yeah, well, in between phone calls.
Right. About that
I'm sorry, it's just
the library expansion
and I've got things.
I mean, you've got things
too. Pretty big things.
Moving in with your dad,
starting at a new school.
How's that going by
the way? School, I mean.
That's fine. On my way there now.
Uh, so Coastal Moments.
- Yes.
- It's a book.
Photos of the Sunshine Coast.
Online catalog says it's here
except I can't find it on the shelves.
Oh, you know what, it was
probably just mis-shelved.
Oh, you think.
I will check and I will get back to you.
Oh, I I can wait.
Yeah, no, problem is
I've got somewhere to be.
I said that I was gonna meet someone.
Thanks.
I've got things.
[EXHALES]
There was a time in my life
I couldn't get out much.
A lot of time on my hands.
'Cause of illness or
It's a long story.
Point is I spent a lot
of days in the library.
You can create your
own world in your head.
[LAUGHS]
The mind is its own
place and in itself
It can create a heaven
of hell or hell of heaven.
- Yes.
- Yes.
You've read Milton.
Like I said, I had a
lot of time in my hands.
I'd read whatever I could.
Yeah. Libraries matter. They really do.
Community hub, a lifeline even.
They're one of the few common
spaces left in the world
that is so fractured and polarized.
Even here.
For years, I was working
in a much bigger
Sacramento.
I know. I I like to
know who I'm working with.
Right. Uh, well, that's
what I wanna do here
with the Sunshine Coast art center.
And I know big dreams, but
I used to have those.
Yeah. The hoops they're
making me jump through.
How can I help?
Well, for starters, you could tell me
about the Fairfax Community Center.
I don't know that one.
It's it's on the
homepage of your website.
TYMAR Construction,
right? That's what
- Yes.
- Yeah, okay.
Yes. Very successful.
It was just so long
ago that I'd forgotten.
2022?
Yeah. Well, we work on so many.
Right? Yeah.
I I don't know
anything about this stuff.
So maybe you can just tell
me about your most, um,
complicated project.
Oh, shoot.
Uh probably the
civic center in Melita.
Melita, gosh, you must have worked with
their mayor, Tim Dorn.
- Yes.
- Yeah.
That guy must have been a nightmare.
No, no, he he was great. He's fine.
How do you know Tim Dorn?
I, uh I don't, um
The fact is 'cause he doesn't exist.
I just made him up.
Who are you, Gordon? Really?
I just want to help.
Thanks. But I think I'll pass.
Thank you for your time.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[PHONE RINGS]
[VOICEMAIL] Hey, this is Cassandra.
I can't take your call
right now, but go ahead,
- you know the drill.
- [BEEP]
Hey, did you butt dial?
I got a call from you.
Phone me back when you can.
You wanted to see me, Chief.
We have a complaint
Regarding
Kendrick.
What's he done?
You're his direct superior, so
You're asking my opinion?
I want you to look into it.
Yes, sir.
Never invest in
something you can't touch.
Something my uncle told me.
Where was your uncle
when I bought crypto?
Um, I'm looking for Cassandra.
Me too.
If you find her first,
can you send her over?
I tried calling her a couple times.
She usually texts when she can't answer.
She's not answering my calls either.
She had a meeting this
morning with someone.
She was supposed to be
back a couple hours ago.
- I I'm actually kinda concerned.
- Her calendar.
I don't mean to sound
like the jealous boyfriend,
but could you pull
it up on her computer?
Yeah.
We are not open yet.
Genevieve Truscott, I'm Corporal Yen.
Uh, you filed a complaint
against Officer Kendrick, correct?
Uh, I was already interviewed.
Oh, I know that, ma'am.
I've been asked to follow up.
I'm not sure what else there is to say.
Well, it's a serious accusation,
- so we take these
- Seriously. Yeah, got it.
You said in your complaint
you were uncomfortable.
Did Officer Kendrick
threaten you at all?
No. Not exactly.
Well, I understand that he
let you off with a warning.
Did he ask for anything in return?
[SCOFFS] Not in so many words.
I was being friendly.
Maybe too friendly.
Well, you know how it is
when you get pulled over
a wink and a smile
and you get a warning.
Actually, I don't know what that's like.
Sure you don't.
Anyway, most cops are good about it,
but this guy I
read between the lines.
And what does that mean exactly?
I could tell what he was after, okay?
That smug smile.
Leaning up against the car,
asking me where I worked.
Guys like him aren't hard to read.
Guys like him?
No, no. I know what you're trying to do.
It's not like that.
This has nothing to do
with him being Black.
I didn't say anything
about him being Black.
Of course you didn't.
It's not about that, is it?
It doesn't matter what I
say. You're just gonna
I think that I have
everything I need Ms. Truscott.
Uh, come on. I told the health inspector
we would fix the kitchen
vents and he sends the cops.
I'm not here for your vents.
Were you working this morning?
Yeah, I opened up. Why?
You see this woman?
Cassandra, sure.
Peppermint tea, my
last blueberry muffin.
She was with some guy. They
sat at the middle table.
Describe him to me.
White guy. Blue puffer vest.
Not as handsome as you if that's
Did you see Cassandra leave?
Nah, I was dealing with the vent.
Okay.
Where did you find this?
Parking lot, around the side.
Show me.
Just lying on the ground over there.
She'd never leave her door like that.
♪
Chief?
I need you to think hard
what this man looks like.
Six feet. 160 to 180
pounds. Age 35 to 50.
Rough face like an MMA fighter or boxer
wearing a blue down jacket and wool hat.
I Just talked to Phyllis.
She has a key to Cassandra's
place and went over there.
No one's home.
- Checked the hospitals?
- Just did. There's nothing.
[NOTIFICATION ALERT]
It's from Cassandra.
Boss
Close down the ferries.
Set checkpoints on all roads,
and alert all nearby law enforcement.
This is an abduction.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC HEIGHTENS]
Ms. Lee was last seen
with a man at Earl's Diner
on Highway 41, around 9:00 AM.
We're asking anyone with
any relevant information
to police contact the Gibson's
Police Department immediately,
all conversations will
remain confidential.
[REPORTER] Chief Alberg,
do you have any suspects?
[TENSE MUSIC]
[GASPS]
Why are you doing this?
Do you want money?
I can help you get what you want.
You already are.
I need you to stay hydrated.
The air is very dry in here.
Who are you?!
Earl's is in the northeastern
most section of town.
If he's smart, let's assume he is.
He picked a lightly populated spot.
He's not gonna risk driving
south through town with her now.
he can't get off the coast anymore.
So if he's still in the area,
I'm betting he's northeast.
Let's concentrate the
search here for now.
One, two, three, you're with me.
Witnesses at the library
said they saw a man
matching the description this morning.
He was targeting her.
You and Kendrick build a timeline
On it.
Okay.
The other men she's been with?
Most abductions involve
people who know each other.
I suspect this guy had Cassandra
in his sights for a while.
Um, she never mentioned
any of this to you.
She never volunteered.
I never asked. It's none of my business.
Her life is in danger.
We don't have much time.
Okay, so anything you can think of?
Of course, of course.
[PHONE BUZZES]
Sid, go ahead.
Yeah, we might have something.
[THUMPING SOUND]
Whose place is this, Gordon?
You should eat.
Is that even your real
name? Gordon Murphy.
Do you even work in construction?
You haven't made any
ransom demands, have you?
Or contacted anyone?
Eat!
Are you planning to kill me, Gordon?
Or else you'll die of starvation,
which will make things easier for me.
Owner of the grocery store
in Jefferson remembers a guy
matching our description
came in five days ago.
Jefferson's about an hour
Northeast so it fits geographically.
- Bought a ton of canned goods.
- Stocking up.
Paid in cash. That's
how she remembers him.
A hundred dollars bills.
She told him she didn't
have enough change.
He said keep it.
Clearly not worried about money.
Or too big of a rush for that to matter.
We have people sweeping the area?
Jefferson PD gave us a few bodies.
License plate is outta state.
But let's let's pull up all
the abductions from The Reach
of anybody over the age
of 16, last 10 years.
What are you thinking?
If this is sexually motivated,
the stockpiling of food
could mean that he plans
on holding her captive.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
What do you like to read?
You said you loved
libraries. Was that even true?
I said I spent a lot of time in one.
Hmm. Well library saved my life.
Eighth grade Robinson sisters,
they were gonna kill me.
I had pissed them off
somehow. I don't even remember.
And I needed a place to lay low
somewhere after school, at lunch.
So the library
[CHUCKLES] I read my way
through all three Bronte sisters.
How long have you had it?
Cancer.
My mom, she had
she had breast cancer.
She ate a lot of the same foods.
She had, um
the same chemo scent that
can stick on you for months.
It's hard not to smell
it cooped up in here.
It's a big part of why
I moved back, my mom.
Um, the good news is the chemo worked.
She's clear.
How are you doing?
Stage four?
The doctors, they missed it
because they couldn't be bothered.
Which hospital?
Northcott.
And this is in
It's the men's penitentiary.
Prison library.
Yeah, but don't worry,
I'll live a lot longer than you.
- Hey boss.
- Where are we?
Six non-child abductions
in the last 10 years.
Four extortion schemes
and one biker gangs snitch.
Chief I think it's him on the phone.
Edwina, trace a call.
I'll try.
Chief Alberg. Whom am I talking to?
[GORDON] You guess.
Cassandra.
- How is she?
- It's to be determined.
From what I've seen on
TV, you look great, Chief.
Gray hair really suits you.
Sunshine Coast cops,
they look nothing like big city cops.
- What big city are we talking about?
- Nice try.
You're tracing so let's get to it.
I want $5 million and I want it today.
I'll call you back
in exactly three hours
and I will tell you
where to drop it off.
Five million, that's not possible.
A lot of rich folks
on the Sunshine Coast
and Cassandra's very well-known.
Be creative, Alberg. You're a smart guy.
- Try crowdfunding.
- Let me at least speak to her.
Nope. What's done is done.
[LINE DROPS]
What's done is done.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC HEIGHTENS]
No luck tracing. Definitely a burner.
I'll start canvassing folks for cash.
- Should we call the feds?
- Everyone stop.
Five million in three hours
might as well be a billion.
He knows we'll never get that.
It's not about the money.
He's wants to drag this
out. He's playing a game.
Why would he do that?
What's done is done.
What does that mean?
It was my catchphrase.
When I'd make an arrest,
my Minneapolis days.
I crack a case. They
claim they're innocence.
I'd say what's done is done.
I thought it was John McClane.
He's one of your old cases.
This whole thing's about me.
[REPORTER ON TV] The search
for Cassandra Lee continues
with Gibson's PD coordinating with both
local and federal law
enforcement agencies.
Ms. Lee was last seen
with a man at Earl's diner
on Highway 41 around 9:00am.
You know him, don't you?
[KARL] We're asking anyone
Yeah. I heard you on the phone outside.
You should be flattered.
Somebody loves you.
What is it you think he did to you?
He must have done something.
Assuming this is all about revenge.
Gordon
If you have limited time,
is this really how you want to spend it?
Do you think this is what I want?
Huh?
When the bastard gave
me my mercy release,
I was on my way to some
island in The Bahamas,
you know, so I could die
around sand and palm trees.
Then I catch some news story
with some kid being
pulled out of a fire.
And I see his smug-ass face.
You are you are
exhausted. You need to rest.
I saw how this
Don't play me!
Okay.
[GROANS]
[EXHALES]
Do you love him?
Uh
[INHALES]
I was on my way to it.
Was?
Being kidnapped didn't help.
He's responsible for this. Not me.
If you die, it's his fault.
If I die?
I'm dead.
Yeah welcome to the club.
[SIGHS]
[TENSE MUSIC]
Have you, um
I'm doing everything I can.
I brought you this, uh, peppermint tea.
[TEARY] I saw her this morning.
What?
[TEARY] She said she had
to meet someone and I
I thought she was blowing me off.
Why didn't you tell
me? Did she say a name?
No, she did.
She just said she had to meet someone.
My my team just, uh, pulled this up.
It's a bank security camera
in Jefferson, two weeks ago.
That's the car from the Bluffs.
He was he was coming after me.
Most likely.
So he's he's been
in the area for a while.
Watching me, looking
for pressure points.
And because something scared
him off, he went after Cassandra.
Hey, hey, hey, don't,
okay? It's not your fault.
It's not your fault.
Uh, what what are you
what are you looking at?
It's my old Minneapolis
cases last 10 years
but I'm hitting zeros on which guy.
Most of them are still in
prison or accounted for.
What?
Photos like this always make me wonder
what happened outside the frame.
Explain.
I mean, what happened to this guy?
He wasn't always a criminal.
He had this whole life before.
Mm-hmm.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
No.
No.
No.
That one.
- You sure.
- Look at his nose. Cheekbones.
Face like an MMA fighter,
real-life cubist painting.
Paul Stewart Wheeler,
construction worker
charged with assault in May,
2003 by Officer Karl Alberg.
That was my first week on the beat.
It was a bar fight, I think.
His first arrest.
After that aggravated assault.
While in Northcott, he killed
an inmate in a fight: 20 years.
Mercy released after doctors
diagnosed him with terminal cancer.
When was that?
Three weeks ago.
Man, with nothing left to live for.
I barely remember the guy.
[ON COMPUTER] He kidnapped some women?
Dude's got bigger
problems than I thought.
What problems are these, Marty?
Forget it.
[LAUGHS]
You're cops.
A woman's life is in danger
thanks to your former cell mate.
So what's that to me?
You have a parole hearing in June.
I'll make sure your
cooperation carries weight.
Wheeler had a woman problem.
Meaning?
Old girlfriend.
"The one" he called her, Renee.
I spent three years
listening to him moan
about how she dumped him.
You remember specifics?
It was like 20 years ago when
he went to jail the first time.
Talk about not letting go.
Did he ever talk about the arrest?
Hell yeah.
He said he begged the
cop not to bust him.
Figured his girlfriend
would never have dumped him
if the cop had let it slide.
[MOCKINGLY CRYING] Doesn't
everyone deserve a second chance?
My God.
That wasn't you, was it?
[LAUGHS]
Amazing.
[LAUGHS]
Oh, he hated your guts.
Chief. It's him again.
I gotta go.
Hello, Paul.
Aren't you the detective?
I remember you now.
You are all teary and snotty
and begging me not to arrest you.
You're still a smug-ass son of a bitch.
It's me you want so let's make a swap.
Me for Cassandra.
Highway 41 on Davis
Road, Southwest Corner.
It's a big open space so
none of your pals can hide
and ambush me.
If I see any cops, I even see
a cow and suspect it's a pig,
- the deal's off.
- Highway 41
Davis Road, Southwest Corner.
I'll be there within the hour.
Twenty minutes.
I can't be there that fast.
Sure you can. Cassandra
is counting on you.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC HEIGHTENS]
I am a sitting duck out here.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Wheeler!
I'm here, damnit!
Where the hell are you?
He's more than 30 minutes late, boss.
Copy that.
[SID] You think he spotted us?
No. This is exactly what he wants.
Your watching me, are you?!
Show your face, you coward!
He got cold feet?
[PHONE BUZZES]
You having fun yet?
[PAUL] You're a smart guy.
You should see your face right now.
Where are you?
[PAUL] Have you ever
ruined somebody's life?
Yeah. You have.
This is what it feels like.
[LINE DROPS]
Where are you?!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Wheeler!
[LOUD THUD]
[GROANS]
- Are you okay?
- I got lightheaded.
I should have eaten, like you said.
I just I need to lie
down to catch my breath.
Can you put me on the couch?
Alright.
Thank you.
I can eat that crap now.
Not, not like that. Please,
could you heat it up?
Thank you.
[TENSE MUSIC]
He never intended to release Cassandra.
He wanted me here so he could
see the desperation on my face.
He's he's taunting me.
He he wants to he wants
to make me suffer, you know?
Until until he's going to kill her
if he hasn't so already.
Hey, hey. I need you to focus.
Yeah, no, I know, I know, Sid.
It's just, I'm not thinking clearly!
It's possible he's
been watching you, Chief,
this whole time.
Yeah, he has.
- Which means that
- [PHONE RINGS]
wherever he's holding
Cassandra, it's gotta be close.
Chief
Isabella says she's got something.
Isabella!
An email hit the contact at Gibsons
Police inbox a couple minutes ago.
What is it?
I think it's from Cassandra.
You got it.
Got it.
Help in cabin.
Don't know where. Fletcher
oainting, conifers at dawn.
11/20. Need.
Well, it was written by
somebody under duress.
She typed it out fast,
got cut off midstream.
Track the IP address.
I'll try.
What the hell is oainting? Painting?
Fletcher.
Moira Fletcher.
She's an artist out here on the coast.
Isabella, track down the gallery
that sells Fletcher's Art.
Conifers at Dawn could be
the name of the painting
or a description of the piece.
Looking.
So she's emailing
artists and dates 11/20.
No. 11/20 11/20,
that's that's not a date.
That's, that's 11th
print in a set of 20.
The print was sold by Chapman Gallery
in Half Moon Bay to
Evie and Stefan Rota.
Number 4 Ruby Road.
We're on our way. Yen let's go.
[SIRENS WAIL]
How you feeling?
Better.
Um I'm still starving though.
Could I have another?
That's why I told you to eat.
There's no more canned pasta.
What the hell?
[TENSE MUSIC]
Back alley is clear.
Go!
- Clear!
- Clear!
He caught her trying to contact us.
If he's been monitoring the news.
He'll know about our
roadblocks and checkpoints.
We didn't pass him on the way in.
He must have been on the other way.
- Let's go.
- Go, go, go, go, go.
[SIRENS WAIL]
There's a spur road
up ahead on the left,
it reconnects with this
road in less than two miles.
Copy.
He can't go far.
[SIRENS WAILING]
[TENSE MUSIC]
[SIRENS WAIL]
[TENSE MUSIC HEIGHTENS]
[CRASH]
Ugh!
No.
[GRUNTS]
Back up, back up.
How's she doing?
Well, she's tough. I'll give her that.
Uh, that complaint
against me got dropped.
Mm.
You talked to her?
I followed up, yeah.
I'm surprised.
Oh, her story didn't add up.
No, not that.
Uh, look, I, I know I didn't
do anything wrong. I just
Maybe not this time.
I was just trying to do the right thing.
Andy, just keep it professional.
Thanks for having my back.
You'd have mine, right?
Right. Yeah.
Good of you to get him off that hook.
It's a hook he never
should have been on.
I'd rather just go home.
They have to check you out.
You don't have to ride with me.
I know you need to get back to the job.
No, it's it's okay.
I'm so sorry.
It is not your fault.
If something had happened to you,
- I couldn't live with myself.
- It didn't. I'm fine.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What do you want for dinner?
Um, I don't know, whatever's
on the hospital menu is fine.
How about I get you the rigatoni
from Angelos, your favorite?
- I'll just stop by on
- No, not tonight, please.
You're totally amazing, you know that?
And, um anyway.
[GENTLE MUSIC]
[SOBBING]
♪
- This this is the real deal.
- Go go.
- Rescue: HI surf.
- Bring it on.
- Bring it on.
- The Floor..
- Wow.
- and Universal Basic Guys.
How much did you spend on this?
Can't put a price tag on saving lives.
Nailed it.
All available now.
[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPS]
Devon.
[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPS]
So good. [LAUGHS]
Look!
[LAUGHS]
[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPS]
[WAVES LAPPING]
[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPS]
Here Holly, look!
- Cute.
- [LAUGHS]
[PHONE BUZZES]
[PHONE BUZZES]
Hey.
Hey, kiddo. I just got your text.
You went to the Bluffs
with a girl from school?
[HOLLY] Yeah. Uh, I was
just letting you know
I'm gonna be home a bit late.
You made a friend.
Yeah, Dad, we shared a
juice box during circle time.
Uh, nice way to end the week,
but, uh, not too late though, okay?
Don't worry. I'll text
you on the way home.
Give you and your girlfriend
time to get decent.
[KARL] Whoa!
You see that car?
I think it's following us.
She doesn't like me, you know.
Cassandra, that's that's not true.
What are you talking about?
Okay, seriously, I think I saw
the same one when we left school.
When we had dinner the
other night, it was lovely.
I mean, you you made her laugh
and I I saw you smile twice.
Dad, she was on her phone half the time.
Oh, she's busy with something at work.
- Hey, Holly!
- Okay, gotta go.
Why would I ever go back to Minneapolis?
I mean, look at this.
Did you not hear me?
The car that's following us.
Yes.
It's just Benjy Turcotte.
He's been hitting on me all week.
I saw Benjy when we left school.
He's at volleyball practice.
[TENSE MUSIC]
- What do we do?
- Don't run.
Devon!
[TENSE MUSIC]
[POLICE SIREN CHIRPS]
[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPS]
[BOTH OUT OF BREATH]
- Afternoon.
- Hi.
You missed a stop sign back there.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Oh, I'm really sorry.
I just I'm late for work.
My boss has me opening up early.
The sign still says stop.
Okay.
What are you doing?
I'm getting you my license.
Nah, just don't bother.
Oh, I know who you are.
You're your Genevieve, right?
Yes.
Yeah. Yeah. You work at Mulligans.
I've seen you there. I
was there last Saturday.
Terrible Led Zeppelin tribute band.
[LAUGHS]
Didn't see you there.
Oh, I I don't work
Saturdays, only Fridays.
Fridays, okay. I'll remember that.
[BIRDS SQUAWKING]
- See it?
- Hm, yeah.
Her signature, it's on the leaf.
How'd you even figure that out?
Well, every artist leaves
markings to identify their work.
Unlike you.
Well, my paintings aren't meant
to be seen by anyone, so
It'd be like wearing a name-tag
when I look in the mirror.
It's beautiful.
So
we're at the gift-giving stage.
Uh, you've been MIA the last few days.
I was just, you know, looking
for an excuse to see you.
It's the library expansion
part of the art center project.
I love it, but the hoops that
they're making me jump through.
Next steps, the planning board hearing.
- I'm sorry.
- Oh, hey, don't apologize.
You're you're a mover and shaker.
It's not like I'm trying to avoid you.
Hm.
Holly thinks you don't like her.
What?
Why would she think that?
I mean, it's new for both of us.
For all for all three of
us, but of course I like her.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
On a scale of one to
10, 10 being rapture,
one being pistols at dawn,
the truth is, um, I
don't think she likes me.
That's impossible.
♪
Oh, that one's awesome.
Oh, that one's awesomer.
[BOTH LAUGH]
Thought I was gonna fall in the water
when I was took that one.
Can't wait till we develop your film.
Yeah.
- Hey.
- Dad. Uh, this is Devon.
Nice to meet you, Devon.
Same here, Chief or Mr. Alberg?
I don't really know what to call you.
They all work. Holly,
can I borrow you a sec?
What did I do?
Nothing. Just want to have a
quick chat with my daughter.
- [WHISPERS] Tell him.
- No.
Tell me what?
Nothing.
Someone was following us.
♪
What color was the car?
It was really dirty.
A beige or light brown?
You get a license plate number?
Didn't have one. Not in front, anyway.
The driver was a white guy, definitely.
He was pretty far away though.
When did you first notice him?
First, a few blocks from school
and then later at the Bluffs.
We started walking and he was
staying like 50 yards back.
And then suddenly we
heard a police siren.
Seems like our guy got
spooked, peeled away.
Out by the Bluffs,
that's a couple miles away from school.
Dad, it it was nothing.
No front license plate.
Well, lots of states
don't require front plates.
It means the driver isn't local.
That's why he's taking
an interest, but
[PHONE BUZZES]
Sid, let me call you back.
That was rude.
It's my version of texting.
Look, this may turn out to be nothing,
but until we know for
sure, be aware, okay?
Let me know when you need to get home.
I'll drive you.
Thanks.
See what happens. We encouraged him.
Of course I want to see you, Mom.
It's just this week, it is a nightmare.
But once I get past the planning board.
The planning board,
the, um, library
expansion, the art center,
because the library needs expanding.
Mom
you are the one going on another cruise.
I can't I can't just
drop everything and
[LINE DROPS]
Mom, are you still there?
Hi. Can I help you?
Place has got good bones.
Your library expansion.
Of course, there's always
gonna be challenges.
Okay.
I'm sorry, old habits.
I used to own a construction company.
I'm Gordon Murphy.
- Cassandra
- Lee.
Yeah. I read about you in the Beacon.
- Ah!
- Your project is very impressive.
Uh, yes assuming we can
get past the planning board.
Well, they're gonna identify
problems and want answers.
What you want to do
is get ahead of it now.
Chief, look, I I didn't
do anything wrong, all right.
She must have misread the situation.
She came in and filed a complaint
alleging inappropriate behavior.
I was being friendly and so was she.
I I let her off with a caution.
So why did she think
you were coming onto her?
Chief, I did not cross
any line, I swear.
You shouldn't get near that line.
I didn't!
At least I I didn't intend to.
If she got any idea, I
don't know, I I smiled.
Okay. And, uh, I don't know,
I joked around a little
How one does.
How one does.
Chief, you're gonna write me up?
Wait Inlet Road. When
you pulled her over there,
that's out by the Bluffs.
You must have seen my daughter.
Well, I mean, I
I did see a couple of
high schoolers walking.
I didn't realize that was your daughter.
There was an SUV beige/tan,
male driver, Caucasian.
They think he was following
them since they left school.
I didn't see anything. I'm sorry.
I'll flag it for traffic.
Get Yen to look for that SUV.
My guess he didn't mean to do it.
Kendrick spent most of his
life getting by on his charm.
Sounds like he seduced you too.
Oh, complaints lead to lawsuits,
which leads to payouts,
which leads to budget cuts,
which usually starts
with old expensive guys.
Call it self-preservation.
What if he did cross a line?
I'll deal with that when we have to.
Bye.
Hi. Hello, there.
Yeah. Hi.
Um, I'm so glad that
we had a chance to talk
the other night over dinner.
Yeah, well, in between phone calls.
Right. About that
I'm sorry, it's just
the library expansion
and I've got things.
I mean, you've got things
too. Pretty big things.
Moving in with your dad,
starting at a new school.
How's that going by
the way? School, I mean.
That's fine. On my way there now.
Uh, so Coastal Moments.
- Yes.
- It's a book.
Photos of the Sunshine Coast.
Online catalog says it's here
except I can't find it on the shelves.
Oh, you know what, it was
probably just mis-shelved.
Oh, you think.
I will check and I will get back to you.
Oh, I I can wait.
Yeah, no, problem is
I've got somewhere to be.
I said that I was gonna meet someone.
Thanks.
I've got things.
[EXHALES]
There was a time in my life
I couldn't get out much.
A lot of time on my hands.
'Cause of illness or
It's a long story.
Point is I spent a lot
of days in the library.
You can create your
own world in your head.
[LAUGHS]
The mind is its own
place and in itself
It can create a heaven
of hell or hell of heaven.
- Yes.
- Yes.
You've read Milton.
Like I said, I had a
lot of time in my hands.
I'd read whatever I could.
Yeah. Libraries matter. They really do.
Community hub, a lifeline even.
They're one of the few common
spaces left in the world
that is so fractured and polarized.
Even here.
For years, I was working
in a much bigger
Sacramento.
I know. I I like to
know who I'm working with.
Right. Uh, well, that's
what I wanna do here
with the Sunshine Coast art center.
And I know big dreams, but
I used to have those.
Yeah. The hoops they're
making me jump through.
How can I help?
Well, for starters, you could tell me
about the Fairfax Community Center.
I don't know that one.
It's it's on the
homepage of your website.
TYMAR Construction,
right? That's what
- Yes.
- Yeah, okay.
Yes. Very successful.
It was just so long
ago that I'd forgotten.
2022?
Yeah. Well, we work on so many.
Right? Yeah.
I I don't know
anything about this stuff.
So maybe you can just tell
me about your most, um,
complicated project.
Oh, shoot.
Uh probably the
civic center in Melita.
Melita, gosh, you must have worked with
their mayor, Tim Dorn.
- Yes.
- Yeah.
That guy must have been a nightmare.
No, no, he he was great. He's fine.
How do you know Tim Dorn?
I, uh I don't, um
The fact is 'cause he doesn't exist.
I just made him up.
Who are you, Gordon? Really?
I just want to help.
Thanks. But I think I'll pass.
Thank you for your time.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[PHONE RINGS]
[VOICEMAIL] Hey, this is Cassandra.
I can't take your call
right now, but go ahead,
- you know the drill.
- [BEEP]
Hey, did you butt dial?
I got a call from you.
Phone me back when you can.
You wanted to see me, Chief.
We have a complaint
Regarding
Kendrick.
What's he done?
You're his direct superior, so
You're asking my opinion?
I want you to look into it.
Yes, sir.
Never invest in
something you can't touch.
Something my uncle told me.
Where was your uncle
when I bought crypto?
Um, I'm looking for Cassandra.
Me too.
If you find her first,
can you send her over?
I tried calling her a couple times.
She usually texts when she can't answer.
She's not answering my calls either.
She had a meeting this
morning with someone.
She was supposed to be
back a couple hours ago.
- I I'm actually kinda concerned.
- Her calendar.
I don't mean to sound
like the jealous boyfriend,
but could you pull
it up on her computer?
Yeah.
We are not open yet.
Genevieve Truscott, I'm Corporal Yen.
Uh, you filed a complaint
against Officer Kendrick, correct?
Uh, I was already interviewed.
Oh, I know that, ma'am.
I've been asked to follow up.
I'm not sure what else there is to say.
Well, it's a serious accusation,
- so we take these
- Seriously. Yeah, got it.
You said in your complaint
you were uncomfortable.
Did Officer Kendrick
threaten you at all?
No. Not exactly.
Well, I understand that he
let you off with a warning.
Did he ask for anything in return?
[SCOFFS] Not in so many words.
I was being friendly.
Maybe too friendly.
Well, you know how it is
when you get pulled over
a wink and a smile
and you get a warning.
Actually, I don't know what that's like.
Sure you don't.
Anyway, most cops are good about it,
but this guy I
read between the lines.
And what does that mean exactly?
I could tell what he was after, okay?
That smug smile.
Leaning up against the car,
asking me where I worked.
Guys like him aren't hard to read.
Guys like him?
No, no. I know what you're trying to do.
It's not like that.
This has nothing to do
with him being Black.
I didn't say anything
about him being Black.
Of course you didn't.
It's not about that, is it?
It doesn't matter what I
say. You're just gonna
I think that I have
everything I need Ms. Truscott.
Uh, come on. I told the health inspector
we would fix the kitchen
vents and he sends the cops.
I'm not here for your vents.
Were you working this morning?
Yeah, I opened up. Why?
You see this woman?
Cassandra, sure.
Peppermint tea, my
last blueberry muffin.
She was with some guy. They
sat at the middle table.
Describe him to me.
White guy. Blue puffer vest.
Not as handsome as you if that's
Did you see Cassandra leave?
Nah, I was dealing with the vent.
Okay.
Where did you find this?
Parking lot, around the side.
Show me.
Just lying on the ground over there.
She'd never leave her door like that.
♪
Chief?
I need you to think hard
what this man looks like.
Six feet. 160 to 180
pounds. Age 35 to 50.
Rough face like an MMA fighter or boxer
wearing a blue down jacket and wool hat.
I Just talked to Phyllis.
She has a key to Cassandra's
place and went over there.
No one's home.
- Checked the hospitals?
- Just did. There's nothing.
[NOTIFICATION ALERT]
It's from Cassandra.
Boss
Close down the ferries.
Set checkpoints on all roads,
and alert all nearby law enforcement.
This is an abduction.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC HEIGHTENS]
Ms. Lee was last seen
with a man at Earl's Diner
on Highway 41, around 9:00 AM.
We're asking anyone with
any relevant information
to police contact the Gibson's
Police Department immediately,
all conversations will
remain confidential.
[REPORTER] Chief Alberg,
do you have any suspects?
[TENSE MUSIC]
[GASPS]
Why are you doing this?
Do you want money?
I can help you get what you want.
You already are.
I need you to stay hydrated.
The air is very dry in here.
Who are you?!
Earl's is in the northeastern
most section of town.
If he's smart, let's assume he is.
He picked a lightly populated spot.
He's not gonna risk driving
south through town with her now.
he can't get off the coast anymore.
So if he's still in the area,
I'm betting he's northeast.
Let's concentrate the
search here for now.
One, two, three, you're with me.
Witnesses at the library
said they saw a man
matching the description this morning.
He was targeting her.
You and Kendrick build a timeline
On it.
Okay.
The other men she's been with?
Most abductions involve
people who know each other.
I suspect this guy had Cassandra
in his sights for a while.
Um, she never mentioned
any of this to you.
She never volunteered.
I never asked. It's none of my business.
Her life is in danger.
We don't have much time.
Okay, so anything you can think of?
Of course, of course.
[PHONE BUZZES]
Sid, go ahead.
Yeah, we might have something.
[THUMPING SOUND]
Whose place is this, Gordon?
You should eat.
Is that even your real
name? Gordon Murphy.
Do you even work in construction?
You haven't made any
ransom demands, have you?
Or contacted anyone?
Eat!
Are you planning to kill me, Gordon?
Or else you'll die of starvation,
which will make things easier for me.
Owner of the grocery store
in Jefferson remembers a guy
matching our description
came in five days ago.
Jefferson's about an hour
Northeast so it fits geographically.
- Bought a ton of canned goods.
- Stocking up.
Paid in cash. That's
how she remembers him.
A hundred dollars bills.
She told him she didn't
have enough change.
He said keep it.
Clearly not worried about money.
Or too big of a rush for that to matter.
We have people sweeping the area?
Jefferson PD gave us a few bodies.
License plate is outta state.
But let's let's pull up all
the abductions from The Reach
of anybody over the age
of 16, last 10 years.
What are you thinking?
If this is sexually motivated,
the stockpiling of food
could mean that he plans
on holding her captive.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
What do you like to read?
You said you loved
libraries. Was that even true?
I said I spent a lot of time in one.
Hmm. Well library saved my life.
Eighth grade Robinson sisters,
they were gonna kill me.
I had pissed them off
somehow. I don't even remember.
And I needed a place to lay low
somewhere after school, at lunch.
So the library
[CHUCKLES] I read my way
through all three Bronte sisters.
How long have you had it?
Cancer.
My mom, she had
she had breast cancer.
She ate a lot of the same foods.
She had, um
the same chemo scent that
can stick on you for months.
It's hard not to smell
it cooped up in here.
It's a big part of why
I moved back, my mom.
Um, the good news is the chemo worked.
She's clear.
How are you doing?
Stage four?
The doctors, they missed it
because they couldn't be bothered.
Which hospital?
Northcott.
And this is in
It's the men's penitentiary.
Prison library.
Yeah, but don't worry,
I'll live a lot longer than you.
- Hey boss.
- Where are we?
Six non-child abductions
in the last 10 years.
Four extortion schemes
and one biker gangs snitch.
Chief I think it's him on the phone.
Edwina, trace a call.
I'll try.
Chief Alberg. Whom am I talking to?
[GORDON] You guess.
Cassandra.
- How is she?
- It's to be determined.
From what I've seen on
TV, you look great, Chief.
Gray hair really suits you.
Sunshine Coast cops,
they look nothing like big city cops.
- What big city are we talking about?
- Nice try.
You're tracing so let's get to it.
I want $5 million and I want it today.
I'll call you back
in exactly three hours
and I will tell you
where to drop it off.
Five million, that's not possible.
A lot of rich folks
on the Sunshine Coast
and Cassandra's very well-known.
Be creative, Alberg. You're a smart guy.
- Try crowdfunding.
- Let me at least speak to her.
Nope. What's done is done.
[LINE DROPS]
What's done is done.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC HEIGHTENS]
No luck tracing. Definitely a burner.
I'll start canvassing folks for cash.
- Should we call the feds?
- Everyone stop.
Five million in three hours
might as well be a billion.
He knows we'll never get that.
It's not about the money.
He's wants to drag this
out. He's playing a game.
Why would he do that?
What's done is done.
What does that mean?
It was my catchphrase.
When I'd make an arrest,
my Minneapolis days.
I crack a case. They
claim they're innocence.
I'd say what's done is done.
I thought it was John McClane.
He's one of your old cases.
This whole thing's about me.
[REPORTER ON TV] The search
for Cassandra Lee continues
with Gibson's PD coordinating with both
local and federal law
enforcement agencies.
Ms. Lee was last seen
with a man at Earl's diner
on Highway 41 around 9:00am.
You know him, don't you?
[KARL] We're asking anyone
Yeah. I heard you on the phone outside.
You should be flattered.
Somebody loves you.
What is it you think he did to you?
He must have done something.
Assuming this is all about revenge.
Gordon
If you have limited time,
is this really how you want to spend it?
Do you think this is what I want?
Huh?
When the bastard gave
me my mercy release,
I was on my way to some
island in The Bahamas,
you know, so I could die
around sand and palm trees.
Then I catch some news story
with some kid being
pulled out of a fire.
And I see his smug-ass face.
You are you are
exhausted. You need to rest.
I saw how this
Don't play me!
Okay.
[GROANS]
[EXHALES]
Do you love him?
Uh
[INHALES]
I was on my way to it.
Was?
Being kidnapped didn't help.
He's responsible for this. Not me.
If you die, it's his fault.
If I die?
I'm dead.
Yeah welcome to the club.
[SIGHS]
[TENSE MUSIC]
Have you, um
I'm doing everything I can.
I brought you this, uh, peppermint tea.
[TEARY] I saw her this morning.
What?
[TEARY] She said she had
to meet someone and I
I thought she was blowing me off.
Why didn't you tell
me? Did she say a name?
No, she did.
She just said she had to meet someone.
My my team just, uh, pulled this up.
It's a bank security camera
in Jefferson, two weeks ago.
That's the car from the Bluffs.
He was he was coming after me.
Most likely.
So he's he's been
in the area for a while.
Watching me, looking
for pressure points.
And because something scared
him off, he went after Cassandra.
Hey, hey, hey, don't,
okay? It's not your fault.
It's not your fault.
Uh, what what are you
what are you looking at?
It's my old Minneapolis
cases last 10 years
but I'm hitting zeros on which guy.
Most of them are still in
prison or accounted for.
What?
Photos like this always make me wonder
what happened outside the frame.
Explain.
I mean, what happened to this guy?
He wasn't always a criminal.
He had this whole life before.
Mm-hmm.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
No.
No.
No.
That one.
- You sure.
- Look at his nose. Cheekbones.
Face like an MMA fighter,
real-life cubist painting.
Paul Stewart Wheeler,
construction worker
charged with assault in May,
2003 by Officer Karl Alberg.
That was my first week on the beat.
It was a bar fight, I think.
His first arrest.
After that aggravated assault.
While in Northcott, he killed
an inmate in a fight: 20 years.
Mercy released after doctors
diagnosed him with terminal cancer.
When was that?
Three weeks ago.
Man, with nothing left to live for.
I barely remember the guy.
[ON COMPUTER] He kidnapped some women?
Dude's got bigger
problems than I thought.
What problems are these, Marty?
Forget it.
[LAUGHS]
You're cops.
A woman's life is in danger
thanks to your former cell mate.
So what's that to me?
You have a parole hearing in June.
I'll make sure your
cooperation carries weight.
Wheeler had a woman problem.
Meaning?
Old girlfriend.
"The one" he called her, Renee.
I spent three years
listening to him moan
about how she dumped him.
You remember specifics?
It was like 20 years ago when
he went to jail the first time.
Talk about not letting go.
Did he ever talk about the arrest?
Hell yeah.
He said he begged the
cop not to bust him.
Figured his girlfriend
would never have dumped him
if the cop had let it slide.
[MOCKINGLY CRYING] Doesn't
everyone deserve a second chance?
My God.
That wasn't you, was it?
[LAUGHS]
Amazing.
[LAUGHS]
Oh, he hated your guts.
Chief. It's him again.
I gotta go.
Hello, Paul.
Aren't you the detective?
I remember you now.
You are all teary and snotty
and begging me not to arrest you.
You're still a smug-ass son of a bitch.
It's me you want so let's make a swap.
Me for Cassandra.
Highway 41 on Davis
Road, Southwest Corner.
It's a big open space so
none of your pals can hide
and ambush me.
If I see any cops, I even see
a cow and suspect it's a pig,
- the deal's off.
- Highway 41
Davis Road, Southwest Corner.
I'll be there within the hour.
Twenty minutes.
I can't be there that fast.
Sure you can. Cassandra
is counting on you.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC HEIGHTENS]
I am a sitting duck out here.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Wheeler!
I'm here, damnit!
Where the hell are you?
He's more than 30 minutes late, boss.
Copy that.
[SID] You think he spotted us?
No. This is exactly what he wants.
Your watching me, are you?!
Show your face, you coward!
He got cold feet?
[PHONE BUZZES]
You having fun yet?
[PAUL] You're a smart guy.
You should see your face right now.
Where are you?
[PAUL] Have you ever
ruined somebody's life?
Yeah. You have.
This is what it feels like.
[LINE DROPS]
Where are you?!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Wheeler!
[LOUD THUD]
[GROANS]
- Are you okay?
- I got lightheaded.
I should have eaten, like you said.
I just I need to lie
down to catch my breath.
Can you put me on the couch?
Alright.
Thank you.
I can eat that crap now.
Not, not like that. Please,
could you heat it up?
Thank you.
[TENSE MUSIC]
He never intended to release Cassandra.
He wanted me here so he could
see the desperation on my face.
He's he's taunting me.
He he wants to he wants
to make me suffer, you know?
Until until he's going to kill her
if he hasn't so already.
Hey, hey. I need you to focus.
Yeah, no, I know, I know, Sid.
It's just, I'm not thinking clearly!
It's possible he's
been watching you, Chief,
this whole time.
Yeah, he has.
- Which means that
- [PHONE RINGS]
wherever he's holding
Cassandra, it's gotta be close.
Chief
Isabella says she's got something.
Isabella!
An email hit the contact at Gibsons
Police inbox a couple minutes ago.
What is it?
I think it's from Cassandra.
You got it.
Got it.
Help in cabin.
Don't know where. Fletcher
oainting, conifers at dawn.
11/20. Need.
Well, it was written by
somebody under duress.
She typed it out fast,
got cut off midstream.
Track the IP address.
I'll try.
What the hell is oainting? Painting?
Fletcher.
Moira Fletcher.
She's an artist out here on the coast.
Isabella, track down the gallery
that sells Fletcher's Art.
Conifers at Dawn could be
the name of the painting
or a description of the piece.
Looking.
So she's emailing
artists and dates 11/20.
No. 11/20 11/20,
that's that's not a date.
That's, that's 11th
print in a set of 20.
The print was sold by Chapman Gallery
in Half Moon Bay to
Evie and Stefan Rota.
Number 4 Ruby Road.
We're on our way. Yen let's go.
[SIRENS WAIL]
How you feeling?
Better.
Um I'm still starving though.
Could I have another?
That's why I told you to eat.
There's no more canned pasta.
What the hell?
[TENSE MUSIC]
Back alley is clear.
Go!
- Clear!
- Clear!
He caught her trying to contact us.
If he's been monitoring the news.
He'll know about our
roadblocks and checkpoints.
We didn't pass him on the way in.
He must have been on the other way.
- Let's go.
- Go, go, go, go, go.
[SIRENS WAIL]
There's a spur road
up ahead on the left,
it reconnects with this
road in less than two miles.
Copy.
He can't go far.
[SIRENS WAILING]
[TENSE MUSIC]
[SIRENS WAIL]
[TENSE MUSIC HEIGHTENS]
[CRASH]
Ugh!
No.
[GRUNTS]
Back up, back up.
How's she doing?
Well, she's tough. I'll give her that.
Uh, that complaint
against me got dropped.
Mm.
You talked to her?
I followed up, yeah.
I'm surprised.
Oh, her story didn't add up.
No, not that.
Uh, look, I, I know I didn't
do anything wrong. I just
Maybe not this time.
I was just trying to do the right thing.
Andy, just keep it professional.
Thanks for having my back.
You'd have mine, right?
Right. Yeah.
Good of you to get him off that hook.
It's a hook he never
should have been on.
I'd rather just go home.
They have to check you out.
You don't have to ride with me.
I know you need to get back to the job.
No, it's it's okay.
I'm so sorry.
It is not your fault.
If something had happened to you,
- I couldn't live with myself.
- It didn't. I'm fine.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What do you want for dinner?
Um, I don't know, whatever's
on the hospital menu is fine.
How about I get you the rigatoni
from Angelos, your favorite?
- I'll just stop by on
- No, not tonight, please.
You're totally amazing, you know that?
And, um anyway.
[GENTLE MUSIC]
[SOBBING]
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