FBI (2018) s01e11 Episode Script

Identity Crisis

1 I'm starving.
Really, after what just happened? I did my job.
You sentenced a 24-year-old man to life in prison.
I sentenced a 24-year-old hitman to life in prison.
He killed a rival gangster and his 10-year-old daughter.
Trust me, I'm okay with him being in prison for the rest of his life.
You're such badass.
Want some Chinese food? [TENSE MUSIC.]
Look, I know last night was tough, but you'll be fine.
I know.
I just feel so stupid.
It's not your fault.
Sometimes bad things happen to good people.
[RUSTLING.]
I swear someone's following us.
Sorry, Mom, I'm just a little off today.
It's okay, sweetie.
Come on.
We're almost there.
I know it's a cliché, but life is short.
You gotta find joy in every day, every moment.
[GUNSHOTS, WOMEN SHOUT.]
[INTENSE MUSIC.]
[CROWD SHOUTING.]
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER.]
Hey, thanks for coming down.
My captain wanted me to get you guys in the loop right away.
It's a federal judge.
Only the fifth time this ever happened in the United States.
Can you believe it? Who's the other woman? Her daughter.
- Any witnesses? - No.
Well, not yet anyway.
We're still canvassing the area and looking for video.
Whatever we find, we'll send your way.
Gucci purse next to the mother, Rolex watch on the daughter's wrist.
Yeah, it doesn't look like the perp stole a damn thing.
Execution of a federal judge and her daughter five blocks from the courthouse.
Feels more like Juárez than Manhattan.
We need to move fast and make a statement.
You go after a judge and their family, we will bury you by the end of the day.
I couldn't agree more.
We're already looking into Judge Chapman's recent rulings, verdicts, threats.
I'll let you know the second we have anything actionable.
Okay.
Look, I just want to be upfront.
I have known Leslie Chapman for years.
We go way back to when she was a prosecutor at the U.
S.
Attorney's Office.
I'm really sorry to hear that.
She was a great lady.
Strong, honest, and independent.
I want to nail the son of a bitch who did this.
Oh, Mike, I'm so sorry.
I can't even imagine what you're going through.
I can't believe they're gone.
Doesn't seem real.
We're gonna do everything possible to find out who did this.
I give you my word.
In the meantime, I think it's better if you stay inside, stay here, and we're gonna provide security.
Security? What are you talking about? Well, whoever did this might be coming for you next.
We don't know that for sure, of course, but it's a distinct possibility.
Well, let 'em come.
I'd be happy to stare down the coward who did this.
Mike, if you're up for it, we'd like to ask a few questions, because the more we know the faster we can apprehend whoever did this.
As you may know, a man, Carlos Vertiz, threatened your wife three months ago in her courtroom.
My wife wasn't, um [INHALES DEEPLY.]
Easily intimidated.
She, uh so the thought of some idiot jumping up and down in the courtroom spewing threats as crazy as that sounds, that wasn't the kind of thing that would bother her.
I can attest to that.
I never saw Leslie flustered or even nervous.
Do you know if, in the past few weeks, she received any unusual phone calls, emails, texts? No, not that I know of.
What about your daughter? [SOBS.]
Was there anything unusual happening in her life? [CRYING.]
No.
No, she, um [BREATH HITCHES.]
She quit her job at Goldman Sachs a few months ago.
She [SOBS.]
Wanted to do something different.
Something more fulfilling.
Was she in any sort of trouble? Was somebody bothering her? No, nothing like that.
She was a g she was a good kid.
[CRYING.]
I mean, she she was a great kid.
Oh, Mike.
[CRYING.]
I don't want this to be my life right now.
[STIRRING MUSIC.]
No, I'm not aware of any direct threats, but Judge Chapman was very private.
She never talked to me about personal or professional issues.
Did you notice anything unusual over the past few weeks? Packages or letters? No, nothing.
What about her behavior? Was she acting different in any way? More stressed? No.
Did you overhear any arguments? Any contentious phone calls? Yesterday, she was definitely distracted.
And she was yelling into her phone, said something like, "How long has this been going on?" Then she left the office for an hour or so.
- What time was that? - Around noon.
Do you know who she was talking to or where she went? No, I'm sorry.
If you can think of anything else, please call me.
Hey, Kristen, it's me.
Can you find out who Judge Chapman was talking to yesterday around noon? Run her credit cards and rideshare accounts too.
Same time, around 12:00.
[MELLOW ELECTRONIC MUSIC PLAYS.]
'Scuse me.
I'm Agent Bell.
This is Agent Zidan.
Hi, how can I help you? Have you ever seen this woman before? No, not that I recall anyway.
Why? A car dropped her off at this address yesterday around noon.
Well, maybe she got dropped off here but went somewhere else? What's this about anyway? We're investigating a homicide.
Double homicide, actually.
What about her? Lot of people come in and out of here.
It's dark, the music's loud.
It's kind of hard to pick out faces, sorry.
We'd like to take a look at your surveillance footage.
Sorry, we don't have any internal video cameras here.
Too many celebrities and VIPS.
Okay.
We're gonna be executing a search warrant anyway.
Sure thing.
Why would Judge Chapman come here in the middle of the day? It's not even open at noon.
Maybe to talk to one of the employees? What, you think she's having an affair with one of these guys? It's possible.
There's no evidence of that, though.
No texts or emails.
Excuse me.
Can I ask you a few questions? Have you seen either of these two women before? - No, sorry.
- You didn't even look.
You ain't paying me, brah.
I got work to do.
- Hey, I'm asking you a question - Don't touch me! Are you out of your mind? Hands on the bar.
Congratulations, badass, you're under arrest.
- Lawyer.
- Wow, that was fast.
I'm guessing this isn't your maiden voyage.
Hey, hey, guys, relax.
She probably didn't see the badges.
Hey, sir, step back.
There's no reason to jam her up - over a simple misunderstanding.
- I said step back.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
My coat.
[BOTH LAUGHING.]
What's up, Maggie? It's been a minute.
Yeah, it's been a long minute.
It's great to see you.
Yeah, the circumstances aren't ideal, but it's great to see you too.
A little help here.
Gina's one of us.
FBI.
We're both in the same class at Quantico, - and we worked undercover too.
- Yeah.
Broke up a sex trafficking ring in Jersey.
Nice to meet you, Gina.
Omar.
Sorry about the drink.
I had to maintain my cover.
No worries.
How long have you been under? - 14 months.
- With the club? Ten.
It took me four just to get the job, another five to work my way up to manager.
That's impressive.
They must really like you.
- Yeah.
- What are you investigating? It's more like who.
- The owners? - Jack Rossi and Ray Costa.
Two of the biggest cocaine traffickers in the northeast.
They move about 100 kilos a month.
Yeah.
Rossi, the good-looking guy, he oversees the distribution, washes the money he's the brains.
Costa, the other guy, he's the muscle.
Has a cousin in the Sinaloa cartel.
I'd say our murder investigation - just got more interesting.
- Or more complicated.
What are you talking about? One of our DOAs was a federal judge.
And for some reason that federal judge took time out of her busy day to go visit Rossi and Costa yesterday, five hours before she and her daughter were gunned down.
I'm guessing that's not a coincidence.
Now that your bosses aren't around she come in yesterday? No, but if I hear anything Still good to see you.
[LAUGHS.]
I know.
Look, when you're finished with this case, - let's hang out and catch up.
- Absolutely.
So how do you guys want to play this arrest? Assault and battery with a dangerous soft drink? Yeah, you're just lucky it wasn't one of my fancy shirts.
[LAUGHS.]
Say we brought you in, showed you some pictures, asked some questions, you know, gave you a stern scolding, told you to get the hell out.
- [LAUGHS.]
- See you.
So according to our undercover agent, Gina Pratt, Costa has a cousin in the Sinaloa Cartel.
Who knows, maybe the hit was a favor to him? I thought about that too.
So I went through every case Judge Chapman presided over for the past three years, - including pending cases.
- Yeah.
There was nothing connecting her to the Sinaloa Cartel.
Right, all right, moving on.
What about the shell casings? I ran them through NIBIN.
No hits.
Also checked for DNA and fingerprints.
Negative there also.
Video? Well, we do have this.
Okay, you see right there? It looks he could be concealing a weapon in his jacket.
Can we get a better look at his face? I tried, but he stares down the whole time.
I'll send it to Quantico, see if they can work some magic, - but it is doubtful.
- Okay.
Hey, we've been running the daughter's phone.
Nothing too interesting, but we did find lots of cryptic texts sent through an anonymous messaging app.
What do you mean "cryptic"? "I'm not sure what to do.
Need time to process.
Don't worry.
I won't tell the police.
" And check out this one.
"Sorry, know I'm not supposed to text.
Just don't feel like talking.
" Did she call this person by name? - No.
- Did you run the other phone? Yeah, it's a burner.
A burner? That's odd.
People like Sam don't usually run with the burner-phone crowd.
Guys, got some good news.
The lab found trace DNA on Sam's body.
- Got a hit too.
- Yes.
It's not a good idea to lie to the FBI, Jack.
So bad, it's a felony.
What are you talking about? We found your DNA on Sam's body.
Okay, that actually makes sense.
We had sex the night before she Before she was murdered? Is that what you were gonna say? Yes.
So let me get this straight.
You had sex with Sam Chapman, but you couldn't identify her in a photo? Which we showed to you the day after this alleged sexual interaction.
I apologize.
My eyes aren't great.
I should have put my glasses on.
I'm farsighted.
That's not a good answer, Jack.
That's an awful answer considering she's dead.
And her mother is a federal judge, so we are looking at the death penalty here, my friend.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Where were you yesterday afternoon around 5:00 p.
m.
? At the club, working.
You can ask my staff.
There were five bartenders, ten waitresses there, but that's all I'm gonna say.
If you want to talk some more, please call my lawyer.
You're free to go.
Talk to Jubal.
I want two agents tailing him 24/7.
So Costa was telling the truth.
Club only has surveillance cameras outside.
- Nothing inside.
- Mm.
They don't want to record their own crimes.
Go figure.
Okay, there's Judge Chapman.
- Time stamp 12:07.
- Yeah.
Nine minutes later, 12:16, She exits the club.
- Huh.
- So the question is, who did she talk to? What did they talk about? And did that conversation motivate the murders? You know what? Keep the recording going for a second.
Sure.
Yeah, you see this guy? He was in the car the whole time.
- He saw the judge exit.
- Yeah.
Why don't you yeah, there you go.
Nice.
All right, run it.
We'll go check it out.
Yeah.
Nah, didn't see her.
Didn't hear her say nothing either.
Why? What's this about? We're investigating a murder.
That's you getting out of the car, correct? And that's you turning around and looking at her? Yeah, but, man, look, it's just a habit.
You know, when I see something that's lean and mean, I can't help it.
It's it's like an instinct.
Mm.
So you're checking her out.
That's what you're saying? What were you doing at the club that day? I work there.
I'm the doorman.
Have you seen this woman before? Yeah, she was there a few nights ago.
I talked to her.
What do you mean you talked to her? She was yelling and crying.
Her shirt was ripped too.
I didn't know what happened.
I asked her if she needed some help, if she wanted me to call the cops, but she just ran out.
So Sam was at the club the night before the murder? Yeah, we ran some video.
She left around 2:00 a.
m.
Doorman said she was crying, yelling, clothes were torn.
Like she was in a fight? We're thinking more like sexually assaulted.
What? The lab found Rossi's DNA on Sam's body.
He said they did have sex, but based on this, it sounds like it might not have been consensual.
Well, that would explain why Judge Chapman was so upset and went to the club the next day.
Is Rossi's alibi clean? It's more than clean.
It's airtight.
He was at the club the time of the murder.
Okay, I have 50 agents on the street looking for witnesses, surveillance video, and forensics, but right, now our best lead is Rossi and this nightclub, so I want the two of you to focus on that.
- Focus on what? - The drug case.
You tell your friend Gina that her case is now our case.
Okay.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Wait, you want to work together on this case? - Rossi's out best lead.
- I get that, but Murder of a federal judge.
Enough said.
Trumps a drug investigation all day, every day.
I understand that, but I have been working this myself.
Our SAC already called your supervisor.
It's done.
Oh, well, you probably should have led with that.
Sorry.
The plan is to accelerate the drug investigation, catch Rossi dirty, and hopefully flip him so that he cooperates with the murder case.
Well, your timing's perfect.
Rossi called me an hour ago, asked me to grab a cute girlfriend and head out to Brooklyn tonight with him and Costa.
Smart.
They want a cover.
Make it look like a double date in case they get pulled over.
Or so they don't get pulled over.
Local cops are 35% less likely to pull over a female driver for a traffic violation.
And it's totally sexist, I know, but in a good way.
- For us anyway.
- [SCOFFS.]
I'll be in touch with the details.
Oh, and I'm gonna need a cute friend to go with me.
I got you.
Hey, girl.
- What's up, girl? - How are you? Hey.
Yo, this is Sasha.
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too.
- Nice to meet you.
- And you.
Where you from, Sasha? Queens, two blocks from Gina.
You'll like her, Ray.
She's cool.
I wasn't talking to you, Gina.
Man, why do you gotta be so rude? She's just making conversation.
[DANCE MUSIC THUMPS FAINTLY.]
I'm sorry, Gina.
Sasha, why don't you sit up front? Sure.
- I got it.
- Thank you.
Such a gentleman.
Got into a silver late-model SUV.
New York plates, Papa, Kilo, 8, 1, 1, Juliet, 3.
Copy that.
We're at the location.
Is the product in the car? Gina couldn't confirm.
So it might be a cash pickup.
Delivery will be at a later time at a different location.
We're just gonna have to stay loose, see how this plays out.
Okay.
That them? Black Escalade, New York plates, 2, 2, 6, 6, Charlie, Mike.
Where we going? I thought we were headed into the city.
We are.
Ray and I just gotta run a quick errand first.
It won't take long.
But we are going out later, right? I promised Sasha a fun night out.
I mean, look at her.
She all dressed up, looking fine! [BOTH LAUGH.]
You're looking pretty fine yourself.
Thank you.
Okay, slow down.
Let's do a U-turn right here and pull up behind that Escalade.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Target is landed at the location.
Hold tight.
We'll go on my order.
We're gonna hop out and talk to our friends.
- We'll be right back.
- Okay.
[EXHALES.]
Hey, hey.
I don't want to sound paranoid or anything, but you see that car over there? Across the street in the alley.
I could've sworn I saw somebody inside.
It could be cops.
- What the hell is she doing? - I don't know.
What the hell was that? Why did Gina blow the deal? Gina, what the hell? I saw Costa eyeing your car.
He was getting nervous.
He was about to call the whole thing off, so I beat him to the punch and bought some undercover cred in the process.
You're saying that Costa made us? I'm saying he was about to make you, so I got in front of it.
Besides, the coke wasn't in the car.
It was gonna be a third-party drop.
It would have been a tough bust.
Is that what you saw? I was in the front seat.
I didn't see where he was looking.
You questioning my story? I'm just trying to figure out why someone would blow up a deal they've been waiting to close for 14 months.
Not to mention the way you did it.
That could have gone bad a thousand ways.
But it didn't.
Okay, let's just move on, all right? Nobody got hurt and nobody got made.
The good news is that your cover is better than ever now.
- Mm-hmm.
- So let's run with that.
All right? We'll introduce a new buyer, make a bust, and hopefully get Rossi to flip on the murders.
- That's risky.
- I know.
I thought you were tight with Rossi.
Well, I am because I don't push too hard.
Well, maybe it's time to switch up your strategy.
You've been working this case a pretty long time.
Who the hell do you think you're talking to? Some punk-ass rookie fresh out of Quantico? I just want some answers.
Okay, well, here they are.
One, it took me damn near a year to get this kind of access to these guys.
It's not like I just walked in and they started confiding in me.
Two, before this federal judge and her daughter got killed when my drug case turned into a murder case the assignment was to stay under until I could identify the cartel connect.
Which is why there's been no arrest.
Now how's that, big man? Good enough? I'll introduce Rossi to your people, - and then we'll go from there.
- Okay.
And before you make an accusation, make sure that you have the facts to back it up.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Still not buying her story.
We were on the wire.
We didn't hear Costa say a word about seeing a cop.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, there's a chance they could have whispered something to her on the way out the door, but Guys, she said that Costa saw something, not that he said something.
Come on, Maggie.
You really think he saw our cover car across the street and made us out for cops? It's absolutely possible.
I know where you're going with this, but you don't know Gina the way that I do.
If she said it was the right move, it was the right move.
Okay, let's figure out who's gonna make this buy.
This is the guy I was telling you about.
- His name's Jay.
- Hey.
- Nice to meet you, Jay.
- Yeah, you too.
He's a good dude.
Lives in Connecticut and sells to rich white folks in Fairfield County.
[CHUCKLES.]
That is true.
Gina said you wanted 5 keys.
Yeah, yeah, and if things go well, we can add more weight later.
But that's what I'm looking for right now.
Mind if I see your ID? Yeah, sure.
Just for the record, I look much younger than my actual age, so don't hate a brother for having good genes, all right? How long you known Gina? About, I guess, five years.
I used to date a friend of hers.
Thanks.
Oh, that's right.
She told me.
Uh, Victoria, right? No, her name's Kim Grace.
All good, man.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
What who's this? This is our polygraph expert.
He's just gonna ask you a couple of questions.
No big deal.
Unless, of course, you want to bail.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
Uh, no, no, I'm good.
You sure? 'Cause now's the time to leave.
No harm, no foul.
Bring it.
"Bring it"? Who does he think he is? Apparently a badass FBI agent who thinks he can beat the polygraph.
Yeah, I'm not so sure.
- No problem.
- Well, we can't pull him.
We're gonna blow our cover and blow Gina's cover.
Okay, we let it play out for now.
- Is your name Jay Valentine? - Yes.
Did you ever date a woman named Kim Grace? Yes.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Have you ever worked for the NYPD, DEA, or FBI? No.
Still no distress signal.
No, he's all in.
Just hope he knows what the hell he's doing.
Okay.
You're free to go.
Right.
All right.
We'll be in touch.
It's all about meditation, guys.
Controlling your heartbeat.
Be honest, you didn't think I could pull it off, did you? [BOTH CHUCKLE.]
I'm not telling him.
I talked to Jack.
He liked Jubal.
- Deal's moving forward.
- That's great.
When's it going down? I'm not sure, but I'll talk to Jack later.
I'll let you know what he says.
[EXHALES SLOWLY.]
What, what is it? She called him Jack twice.
In my experience, when the undercover starts referring to the target by his first name, it's a problem.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Gina's one of the best undercover agents I've ever worked with.
Smart, resourceful, tough.
Yeah, no, I know.
We worked together.
I was just wondering if there's anything else I should know about her or the operation.
What do you mean? Between me and you, off the record, I just want to make sure that she's solid.
Look, Gina's a friend of mine.
I have a lot of respect for her.
I'm concerned.
First, you take over our drug case, then you question my ability to handle my undercover agents? No, that's not what I mean Given the number of cases and agents I oversee, it's not easy to meet face-to-face on a regular basis, so we get together once a week at a diner in Connecticut.
She seems okay? I've seen no evidence that would suggest she's under any unusual duress.
Okay.
That's great.
Thank you.
What'd Franklin say? Gina's the best undercover he's worked with.
Well, she might be amazing, but I'm not so sure about her methods.
What are you talking about? Well, I've been digging around through footage near the club, the crime scene, Rossi's apartment and I found this.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Listen, I want to talk to her alone.
Maggie.
I've known Gina a really long time.
I at least owe her that.
Yeah, I get that, but that's exactly why you shouldn't talk to her alone.
You're too close to this.
You're right.
All I'm asking for is a little bit of rope here.
That's all.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Look, I know this looks bad, but it's not even like that.
- Gina.
- It was just one stupid kiss.
We just it just happened.
Come on, Gina.
I need more than that.
Rossi and I grew up the same way.
We were both raised by a single mother, and that night, we were talking about what it was like to grow up without a strong male role model, and I got emotional.
So did he.
And so I took advantage of it.
And I used that moment to ingratiate myself to the target.
Just like they tell us to do in Quantico.
I feel like the lines are getting blurry here.
Yeah, well, that's part of the game.
When you're hanging out in those streets with a dude who'll put a bullet in your head if they found out who you really were, you say what you have to say and you do what you have to do.
I I know.
I know that.
Um - I think you should step away.
- No, no - Gina - I'm fine.
I swear.
Gina, there's a way that we can do this that isn't gonna ruin your career.
You pull me now, and my reputation will go to hell.
You know this as much as I do.
- Maggie, please.
- Look, no, I just - I don't want you to get hurt.
- Please.
Okay, I'm asking you as my friend.
Just let it go.
I'll be fine.
How'd it go? What does that mean? She kissed somebody she shouldn't have kissed.
I still think she's solid enough to work the case.
She's been under a long time, Omar.
This stuff happens.
Yeah, I get that.
I've been there, but that doesn't mean that we should just Okay, what is the alternative then? Blow up her career? Her life? You know, let the punks who killed Judge Chapman and her daughter walk free? I'll follow your lead, but the next hiccup, we should pull her.
Well, next hiccup, I'll be the first one to do that.
Okay, what's our next move? [TENSE MUSIC.]
They're an hour late.
That's on time, even early for most drug dealers.
[SIGHS.]
Not these guys.
They've been pretty punctual so far.
A few years back, I was under at a mosque.
And one night, I was having dinner with our main target, Kareem at this Vietnamese restaurant in Queens.
And halfway through, he just starts crying.
Telling me his wife doesn't love him, she's having an affair with his cousin, and before you know it, we are pouring our hearts out to each other.
But it was real.
For that one night, me and Kareem were best friends.
It didn't matter that I was a cop or that he was a criminal.
Yeah.
This job can get really complicated.
Any word from Gina? She sent a text 15 minutes ago.
Said she's running late, but she's on her way here.
- And she lied.
- What do you mean? They're on their way to Jersey.
What? I activated the GPS tracker in her cell phone a couple days ago.
Hey, Jubal, the drug deal's off and Agent Gina Pratt is on the run.
All right.
I'm heading back in.
[INTENSE MUSIC.]
[TENSE MUSIC.]
All units, establish a blockade at the intersection of Route 46 and Huyler.
Suspect's vehicle is heading west in that direction.
That's Gina's car! We have eyes on the suspect's vehicle.
Heading eastbound from Route 46.
No cars to cover.
Be advised, blockade is in place with additional units standing by.
[PERCUSSIVE MUSIC.]
is on scene.
Suspect is inbound Let's go! Gina, get out of the car.
Show us your hands.
Get 'em up! Gina, step out of the car.
Show me your hands.
Or what? "Or what"? Look around.
This isn't gonna work out well for you.
Gina, please.
Put your hands up.
I was just taking a drive.
I needed to clear my head.
- No, don't do that.
- Don't do what? Lie to me again.
What have you done? I can't betray him.
Betray him? What about the Bureau? What about me? He's a good person, Maggie.
Like, he sells drugs.
I get it.
[BREATH QUAVERING.]
But he's a really good person.
And we understand each other.
We respect each other.
We've gotten really close, and he sees something in me that no person [WHIMPERING.]
Has ever seen! Gina.
I understand how muddled and confusing it gets when you're under, but this relationship with him is not real.
Okay? He's not connecting to you.
He's connecting to the person who you're pretending to be.
Come on.
You gotta come clean now while I can still help you.
Please, tell me where they are.
Where are you meeting? You gotta tell me now.
I give you my word, if you tell me now, I will do everything I can to protect you.
Come on.
You're running out of time, Gina.
We're meeting at the Essex County Airport and then we're going to Mexico.
Jubal, suspects are headed to Essex County Airport.
We've got four vehicles in pursuit heading north.
Looks like our suspects are approximately two miles from the airport.
From your location, OA, your best play is to head west, then south on Route 613.
Cut 'em off before they hit the entrance.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Man, yo, cops! Let's go! [PANTING.]
[BOTH PANTING.]
- Keep with 'em! - [BOTH PANTING.]
- This way! Come on! - On the move! - On the move now! - [SHOUTS.]
Hey, yo! Go, go! [BOTH PANTING.]
Get down on your knees! Now! - Hey.
- Hey.
How'd it go with Mike Chapman? Well, he's obviously glad we arrested the killer, but he's struggling to make sense of how his daughter fell in love with a drug dealer.
Yeah, or how a drug dealer falls in love with a judge's daughter.
If there's a silver lining, I suppose it's how it all went down.
Judge Chapman finding out about the relationship, the drugs, telling Rossi to stay away from her daughter.
Mike told me that knowing this his wife died protecting their daughter gives him something to hold onto.
At least that's something.
Yeah.
Have you spoken with the U.
S.
Attorney's Office - about Gina? - Yes.
And you told them everything? About how she's been under 14 months and is suffering from Stockholm? I told them everything, Maggie.
Good.
Thank you.
Have they made a decision? [TENSE MUSIC.]
- Hey.
- Hey.
As expected, Rossi caved, gave us everything.
Told us that Costa killed Sam and her mother to protect the cocaine operation.
Even told us where we could find the weapon.
Okay, great, so can I leave now? [VOICE CRACKS.]
It's not gonna be that simple.
The U.
S.
Attorney's Office is gonna file charges against you.
What? You said that wouldn't happen.
You gave me your word, Maggie.
I'm sorry.
I did everything everything I could.
[BREATH SHAKING.]
[EXHALES.]
I know.
Yeah, it's on the top of the desk.
You okay? Not really.
Well, if you want to talk, I'm actually a pretty good listener.
Since when? Since now.
- [ELEVATOR BELL DINGS.]
- Thank you.
[SOBERING MUSIC.]

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