Will Trent (2023) s01e12 Episode Script
Season 1, Episode 12
1
ORMEWOOD: Previously on Will Trent
Mom, what are you doing here?
Franklin said you needed some help.
I really don't need any help,
and I'm sure you have
other things to do.
Oh, baby, I'm retired.
Evelyn, how are you?
Took a while to figure out how
to maneuver this stage in life
with your knife still in my back.
You know how I said
I grew up in a group home?
Well, Will was there.
What happened here?
I came home from work early
and I found him.
Lenny Broussard, you're under arrest.
- [SCREAMS]
- [SCREAMS]
- You weren't here.
- No, no, I killed Lenny, okay?
What are you doing here?
I got a lot of work to do
if we're to make the scene
match your statement.
[FUNKY MUSIC]
Hold up, hold up.
You go cook your father breakfast
every morning?
AMANDA: That was the deal
when I got my own place.
I said I'd stop by every day.
Amanda Wagner, you need to grow a spine.
I wouldn't make breakfast
for my husband every morning,
and we're under the same roof.
How's Bill doing now,
with you back at work?
Mm, smart enough to say he's fine.
What, you see something?
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Oh, God.
Oh
♪
10-55, my location,
an alley between Bismarck
and Manchester.
Caucasian female, early 20s.
Looks like a body dump.
Looking for a real sicko this time.
♪
PETE: Sutures to the mouth
were made prior to death.
ORMEWOOD: Cross stitch.
PETE: Exactly.
Didn't take you for a sewer,
Detective Ormewood.
My nana used to do them,
just not on people.
Do we know what he used
to pierce the heart?
I'm leaning towards screwdriver,
but could be an awl.
[SIGHS] Wow.
Strangled to death and then
stabbed through the heart.
Really crosses his T's
and dots his I's, this guy.
[DOOR THUDS]
Can we help you?
Will went to go pick Angie up
from the hospital,
so you got me.
What's she talking about?
Oh, there was another case
two weeks ago.
Same strangulation, stabbing,
antemortem mutilation.
Could be a serialist.
Look, APD asked us to partner.
[SIGHS] Fine.
I'd rather work with you bozos
than get assigned
a temporary partner for this one.
How's Angie?
Polaski's a survivor.
[ANNOUNCEMENT PLAYING ON PA]
You couldn't find the blue hoodie?
You left it on the floor.
Betty found it particularly comfortable.
Don't forget this.
Thanks for coming.
The hospital wouldn't let me
use a ride app.
Sure.
I assume I'm taking you to your place?
I think that's for the best.
Agreed.
You got a date
for your internal review board?
Yeah, it's tomorrow.
You know what you're gonna say?
[QUIET DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
I'm just gonna tell 'em what happened.
The truth?
Right.
♪
I'll pull the car around.
Female victim was Brooke Miller, 31.
Her husband reported her
missing three days ago.
FAITH: Went grocery shopping.
Car was found unlocked in the
parking lot, no signs of her.
ORMEWOOD: Her husband's name
is Spencer Miller,
and he's coming in for an interview.
AMANDA: And the other victim was male?
Edward Ross, 34.
Body was found two weeks ago.
Ross was living in
a week-to-week motel.
When he stopped paying,
the landlord boxed up
all his stuff and set it aside
just in case he came back.
We sent a uniform out to pick it all up.
Based on the last time
that they were seen
and their estimated time of death,
our killer keeps them alive
approximately 48 hours,
then he finishes them off
and dumps them.
One upper-middle-class female,
one male living on the margins.
Not your typical pattern.
Well, I agree,
but the body trauma is uncanny.
This is a very specific kind of psycho.
There's something else
that links them together.
Something weird.
Weirder than mouths sewn shut
and a screwdriver through the heart?
Nail polish,
on both the female and the male victims.
Hmm.
[SOMBER MUSIC]
Well, there are a lot
of sick puppies in the world.
Could be dealing with two
killers in communication
Inspired by the same source.
Let's not jump to conclusions.
That's the surest way to miss something.
We'll keep the investigations separate
but track any overlap, see what emerges.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Evelyn, I need you.
He's back.
I thought nights were the
busiest time for prostitutes.
Nah, the morning rush and lunch breaks.
They bring fast money
in bunches for these girls.
Now y'all know you're dead wrong
for messing with our money right now.
We could haul your ass off
to jail just for saying that.
That's not why we're here.
What's that?
Just a little care package.
Tampons, toothbrush, washcloth, condoms.
Ain't nothing free on the street.
So what do y'all want?
We just want to remind you
girls to stay safe out here.
Don't stroll alone,
try to keep the nighttime work
to a minimum,
and report any strange johns
lurking around.
Is this about that other
red-haired girl that got all tore up?
I heard they glued her mouth shut.
Her hair was brown, stupid.
And it was her eyelids.
Actually, it was her mouth
and her eyelids,
and they weren't glued, they were sewn.
Just do us a favor
and stick to your regulars.
Don't get in the car
with anybody you don't know.
I don't care how much money they offer.
Now where's Lucy?
VERONICA: She ain't shown up yet.
But I know Lucy won't miss
this lunch crowd, though.
[UNEASY MUSIC]
♪
Now, why you two fem cops
messing with my ladies?
They ain't doing nothing
but standing around.
Nobody's messing with them.
We're just making sure they're safe.
I'm all the safety they need.
Yeah, we see what
your safety looks like.
Teaching my girls how to behave
is part of keeping them safe.
They don't know how to keep
they mouths shut,
somebody bound to shut it for 'em.
You know, I see something
wonderful inside them uniforms,
something that could make a lot
more money than a cop salary.
Y'all come talk to me
if you ever need work.
Oh, you'll definitely see us again.
What do they call you?
Juice.
They call me Juice.
EVELYN: The mouth thing, yes.
The screwdriver, that's new,
and he never touched their eyelids.
The red nail polish.
They're older.
They're not sex workers.
One of the victims was a male.
This is a totally different pattern.
I don't know, maybe I'm overreacting,
but I need to know.
Juice died in prison six years ago.
Maybe he bragged about it,
gave someone else the itch.
Okay, so then why don't you loop
in the agents working on the case?
Seriously, Mandy?
I assigned it before I knew the details.
Evelyn
I-I can't tell Will unless
I'm absolutely sure about it.
I need your help.
Please.
I've convinced myself that
Juice murdered these women,
and the fact that it stopped once
he went away only confirmed it.
But we always had our doubts.
What if Juice didn't do it?
Wouldn't be the first time someone
was punished for something
they didn't do, huh?
Are we good?
Yeah, we're good.
I'll help.
Not like I have
anything else better to do.
FAITH: Mr. Miller, so how many
years were you and Brooke married?
13 this September.
ORMEWOOD:
So she was 18 and you were?
I know how this looks.
I was old enough to be her father.
- Nobody was thinking that.
- I was thinking that.
Okay, maybe I was, too.
She was an old soul, okay?
Brooke went through more
in the first 18 years of her life
than most of us do in a lifetime.
All I wanted to do is take care of her.
- Yeah, I'll bet.
- [BANGS TABLE]
She had a hellish childhood,
only to be murdered by some sick freak?
What do you mean by a hellish childhood?
What exactly happened?
She was an orphan.
[SIGHS] Materials recovered
from victim Edward Ross,
box number three.
Yet another unfinished pack of gum.
This was someone who liked to chew.
A, uh, supermarket club card.
[DARK MUSIC]
♪
EVELYN: I miss file folders.
Even after we digitized,
I always printed out my reports.
Faith used to make fun of me.
She said, "The days of holding
actual paper are done, Mother."
[BOTH LAUGH]
Clearly, APD didn't get
their electronic memo.
Hey, top me off.
Oh, okay.
Are we getting closer?
FAITH: Yes.
Found it.
Ooh, just hope the papers
don't crumble.
Hey, to dead pimps.
The best kind.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
[JAUNTY MUSIC]
You remember Juice's defense attorney?
Oh, yeah, the guy
that had the hots for you.
Sure, um, uh, Jimmy, uh
James. James Ulster.
And he did not have the hots for me.
See, that's why you don't get any sex.
See, that's unnecessary.
You know, he fought hard for Juice,
didn't want him to take a plea.
Wonder how much he would remember.
Hmm. Let's go see.
Worst thing that happens,
you get a date.
[CHUCKLES]
Come on, Will. I'm almost done.
You said you wouldn't be here.
Does the name Edward Ross
mean anything to you?
- What?
- WILL: Recent murder victim,
grisly MO, found this in his stuff.
And, uh, Brooke Tandy,
the little blonde girl
I used to carry on my shoulders,
she was killed too.
I hadn't seen her since we were kids.
Didn't recognize her
with her married name.
Edward.
Maybe Teddy Connor?
He was adopted, you know,
so I don't know
what his new last name was.
What's going on?
I think someone's targeting people
from the children's home.
[DARK MUSIC]
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]
Ladies.
Eddie!
I'll take the keys. I'ma walk it.
Evening, Mr. Campano.
Here's a 20, I'll take 18 back.
I'm just kidding, 15.
I'm kidding! It's all yours.
- [BOTH LAUGH]
- What do you take me for?
Hey, you keep your head up,
one day, you're gonna run this place.
Just remember us small people, huh?
Okay.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
SINGER: We're still having fun ♪
And you're still the one ♪
[ORLEANS' "STILL THE ONE"
PLAYING ON STEREO]
You're still the one
that makes me strong ♪
[CHOKING]
SINGER: We're still having fun ♪
And you're still the one ♪
WILL: Glad you're okay.
So why didn't you call the police?
I did. You're my police.
Fine.
Start from the beginning
with every detail you remember.
All right, I was leaving the gym
after a very tough leg day.
There are two types of people
in this world, Trent:
the calves and the calf-nots.
Your dog is obsessed with me, Trent.
Do you have a lint roller?
Okay.
Come here, girl. I got you.
All right, skip to after
your workout, please.
Is this tap?
I'm not your personal police,
Paul, okay?
So tell me what happened
or go file a report.
All right, so we're pulling
security footage,
and I've got a team coming
to swab your car.
You know that you don't have
to be involved in a crime
just to see us, right?
Well, believe it or not,
when things are going well,
there are other people
I like to spend my time with.
Should I ask or pretend I don't notice?
Go ahead and ask, see what happens.
Stop interrupting. He'll leave sooner.
Yeah, so I'm trying to bulk up
before the summer, you know,
'cause I'm single now.
Abigail filed for divorce, by the way.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
Let's go back to the attack.
So I get to my car.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
SINGER: And you're still the one ♪
PAUL: The windows were foggy,
like someone was in there.
And as I turned
to check the backseat, wham,
there's a belt around my neck.
Thought I was gonna die.
SINGER: Still having fun ♪
PAUL: Then I remembered creatine.
[ORLEANS' "STILL THE ONE"
PLAYING ON STEREO]
[HORN BLARES]
Your douchey protein shake
saved your life.
- WILL: Were you able to get a look at him?
- Not really.
I could tell he was strong.
Smelled good, which is weird to say,
but it was like a hand
lotion or something.
Never driving a car
with a back seat again.
Did you keep in touch with Teddy
Connor or Brooke Tandy from the home?
Oh, yeah. We're in a book club together.
We're reading Prince Harry's
no, of course not.
They're dead.
And we think there's a serial killer
who's targeting people that lived
at the Holy Grace Children's Home.
Damn. Thanks for the heads-up, guys.
You should check into a hotel
and stay there till we know more.
Do we think that the killer
could be one of us?
We're still trying to figure that out.
But Betty's staying
by my side until we do.
Isn't that right, girl?
You know who you should look at?
Remember PeePee Percy?
There's a name I haven't heard in years.
Yeah, he was a weird kid.
Mrs. Flannery caught him watching girls
in the shower
through a hole in the wall.
Used to kill mice,
keep them under his bed.
Worth looking into.
Either of you remember his legal name?
PeePee Percival?
I'm so glad you're safe, Paul.
Hey, last night, Paul Campano
almost became victim number three.
The connection's undeniable.
What does Amanda think?
She doesn't know.
Is that why we're doing this here?
Look, Angie and I have the best
chances of cracking this case.
There's no way Amanda would
let us work on it if she knew.
Angie's still on administrative leave,
and technically, we're both suspects
And targets.
- So how do you wanna play it?
- You're okay with this too?
I think he has a point.
Will and I made a list of all the kids
we can remember from that time.
We need to locate them.
There's some whose
full names we don't remember,
or maybe they changed their names.
So can you two subpoena
the Division of Family
and Children's Services?
Yeah, can do.
PeePee Percy?
This creepy kid who always had a
wet stain on the front of his pants.
He's our number-one suspect right now.
We just don't remember his last name.
Well, we'll have to root him
out the old fashioned way.
Asparagus.
[JAZZ MUSIC]
Excuse me, we don't allow walk-ins.
- Ma'am. Ma'am!
- We're meeting a friend.
Isn't that right, James?
Forgive me, I don't, uh
Look at you, Counselor.
You must have gotten tired of
defending the poor and downtrodden.
- You looking like money.
- [BOTH CHUCKLE]
Evelyn Mitchell,
Deputy Director Amanda Wagner.
You both look wonderful. Young.
Mm, that's true, but we're not
here to talk about us.
Amanda, look how chic you are.
All those wasted years in uniform
when you had this going on.
We should hold a press conference
- right this instant.
- [CLEARS THROAT]
We want to ask you
about one of your old clients,
a pimp named Juice.
You remember him?
You mean Julius Walker?
Let's show a dead man the respect
of calling him by his given name.
Mm, I'm not inclined to give
pimps who beat their girls
to a bloody pulp any respect.
What's all this about?
We're investigating some recent murders,
looking into connections
to those prostitutes.
Well, it can't be Juice,
because Juice is dead.
I thought you said call him Julius.
I was just posturing.
He was innocent, by the way.
He admitted to beating
one of his girls to death.
But he wasn't a serial killer.
He only took that plea deal
to avoid the death penalty.
Are you sure you ladies
wouldn't like a drink?
It's on me.
Did did Juice mention
any other suspects?
Any leads the detectives didn't follow?
There was one man that Juice mentioned.
He was a regular with some of his girls.
He liked to brush their hair,
primp them,
that sort of thing.
I always thought that was important
because of the, uh, the nails.
Remember?
Red polish.
You still have any
of your old notes, hmm?
Anything I could look into?
Amanda Wagner, shame on you.
You know even if I did,
those notes are still confidential.
Oh, come on, James.
A favor between old friends?
You know, I'll take a look.
I always did have a soft spot for you.
I think I have them
in storage somewhere.
Yeah, I could bring them over myself.
It would be great to catch up.
We'd appreciate that.
You really think there
might be a connection here?
I mean, those murders
were over 30 years ago.
If whoever killed those girls
is still kicking, it would be with
a walker.
Tara, wait a minute.
- What do you want, Wags?
- Nothing from you.
Lucy, where have you been?
We thought something happened.
Something did.
I got arrested.
We got her from here, Tara.
Gracias.
De nada.
How long do you think you
can keep hiding that pooch?
I don't know what you're talking about.
You are almost crowning.
Some guys pay extra for this.
Gross.
Found a place that'll take care of you.
I can't just leave.
You need to stop worrying about Juice.
- Is this his?
- No.
- Do you even know who it is?
- It's mine.
The baby's dad's not a part of this.
EVELYN: All the more reason
to start worrying
about yourself and the baby.
Just say the word,
and we'll bring you there.
This is your life.
[SOFT SENTIMENTAL MUSIC]
What kind of place?
A place where there's nuns.
But they don't judge.
That's probably not true,
but you get your own room.
And let's be for real,
judgy nuns are better than johns.
Come on, you're smart.
You can change your life.
You do those yourself?
Every time I do my own,
one hand ends up looking janky.
One of my regulars does them.
It's kind of sweet, honestly.
Lucy, no more regulars.
Come on, just let us help you.
Nuns.
Not Johns. Nuns.
Not johns.
[BOTH CHANTING] Nuns, not johns,
nuns not johns, nuns not johns.
Nuns not johns!
Fine, I'll go.
Just stop with the chanting.
I'll need to get my things together.
Tomorrow morning, okay?
10:30.
Bench right outside the tire shop.
♪
Okay.
Tammy Purdy moved to Sturgis,
where she works at a coffee shop.
Is a sad it took all of this
for us to look her up?
Yeah, she really wants to reminisce.
Okay, who else?
[PHONE RINGING]
What about
- Trent.
- ORMEWOOD: I hate the government.
Can you say that in this building?
If you're listening, I don't mean it.
But they're making it real hard
to get sealed juvenile records.
We tracked down five different IDs,
still nothing on a Percy.
And we're trying for birth certificates,
medical records, but apparently,
for some people, those just don't exist.
Well, there is one place
that might still have
all of these documents.
Hard copies.
Nothing's changed
except everything.
For better or for worse.
I swore I'd never come back
to this place once I left.
Yet, here we are.
[SOMBER MUSIC]
♪
ANGIE: It was so much bigger in my head.
Best thing to come from
this place was meeting you.
You know, I remember
the first day you showed up.
Had all your things
in a Save-More Drug Store bag.
I was terrified.
You didn't seem like it.
That was the first thing I noticed.
You okay?
♪
[SOFT SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Holy moly.
You and I had some fun back there.
WILL: Yeah, doesn't get
more romantic than this.
ANGIE: Yeah, for rats and roaches.
WILL: It's kind of sad,
if you think about it.
All the chairs and forks,
everything's been taken.
Even the garbage cans
found a new home somehow,
not like most of us kids.
ANGIE: Ha!
They left the beets
and the kidney beans.
Of course they did. Nobody wants those.
ANGIE: That's us.
You and me.
I'm the beets. You're the beans.
Why am I the beans?
ANGIE: Because I'm a redhead
and you're weird.
What people donate to food drives
is the best character test in the world.
Yeah, beets and beans that nobody likes.
Why not some tuna or soup?
No? Okay.
Yeah, we'll just have
some beet and bean casserole.
ANGIE: Same with toy drives.
You remember Christmas presents?
WILL: Yeah, to "a boy" or to "a girl."
Remember on our birthdays,
Miss Flannery,
she'd let us pick out
our favorite kind of candy bar?
Oh, I couldn't wait
to try nougat. [CHUCKLES]
WILL: I was always Charleston Chew.
It's that one day a year
that you could feel special.
You ever gonna tell me
what really happened?
ANGIE: Nope.
Well, at least
you're admitting you lied.
You know what? Forget I asked.
ANGIE: What do you think happened, Will?
Well, I think you killed Lenny,
made it look like self-defense.
So what if I told you that's what
happened? What would you do?
Well, I'd say,
"Why don't we talk about it?"
Can you stay out of it?
How hard is that? Stay out of it.
I'm trying to keep you out of it.
I will get out of your life.
I didn't ask you to get out of my life.
That's because, you know what,
you can't handle change very well.
You still have a flip phone.
I'm serious. You should
get on some dating apps.
There's a whole world out here.
Call that little shoplifter
girl you arrested.
What's her name, Ava?
♪
All the documents are gone.
ANGIE: This is the only place
that Mrs. Flannery kept them, right?
WILL: [SIGHS] Yeah.
[DOG BARKING]
Betty?
[DOG BARKING]
♪
What is it, girl? Huh?
[DOG BARKING, WHINING]
♪
He's messing with us.
ANGIE: Look at us, on the right.
So that's Brooke, that's Teddy.
Who's the third kid?
That's David Reynolds.
Right. He wore that shirt every day.
[CELL PHONE RINGING]
♪
Trent.
Okay.
Yeah.
♪
There's another body.
WILL: David Reynolds.
Where'd you find him?
In the service alley
behind a row of businesses.
Same pattern as the others.
FAITH: The victim's fiancée
reported him missing.
Okay, this is
the third victim from the home,
not to mention the photo we found.
The only good news is that there's
no way a judge will deny a subpoena,
- so we can warn the others.
- The fiancée also said that David received
a certified letter from the Georgia
Housing Endowment a few weeks ago.
There's no such thing
as a Georgia Housing Endowment.
I know.
The letter said that anyone who lived
at the Holy Grace
Children's Home was entitled
to some sort of asbestos settlement.
He just needed to confirm his identity.
David finally replied.
Few days later, he went missing.
He was catfishing them,
making sure he had the right guy.
Hey, we need to figure out
who sent that letter,
see if anyone in the home
received one like it.
Wow.
Full house.
I was only expecting
Deputy Director Wagner.
Who told Amanda about this?
PETE: I did.
Recurring torture patterns
on multiple victims
seems significant enough
to loop in the boss.
I agree with Pete. We need to tell her.
Pete, could you give us a minute?
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
You are in danger. So is Angie. Explain.
This is personal, Faith.
Whoever's doing this,
they're threatening us.
We deserve a chance to find them.
Deserve? Who cares what you deserve?
I do. These people are our past.
Can you understand that?
Mom?
- What's she doing here?
- What is she doing here?
She? I'm your mother.
She's your boss. Don't question us.
Where does "mother" exactly
rank in the chain of command?
Former Captain Mitchell
is here as my guest.
And Angie's here as my guest.
I wanted her perspective on the case.
Why Angie's, specifically?
That's helpful.
I'm sorry, Polaski.
But the GBI's relationship with the APD
is more important than any one case,
and I just can't sanction
involving an officer on leave.
I get it.
Nice to see you, Captain Mitchell.
Maybe you can stop
by the GBI, grab Betty.
I mean, she's cute,
but she won't shut up.
Sure. I'll get her.
Let Ormewood see her out.
So any new information
with this latest victim?
Still working on it.
Hey, wait up.
We need to get you in
protective custody or something.
Don't worry, I'll check the backseat.
ORMEWOOD: Look,
I went out on a limb for you.
Least you can do is keep yourself safe.
Okay, you turned in your badge
and your service weapon, right?
- Yeah.
- Yeah. Then you should not be alone.
Okay, I'll stay at Will's house,
and I'll lock the door
and put on the alarm.
Just go over my statement
for the review board.
- Thank you.
- ANGIE: All right.
I don't want to have
to break in a new partner.
[SOFT MUSIC]
Me neither.
EVELYN: Looks like
James Ulster did try to get
some of Juice's girls
to describe that john.
Anything helpful?
EVELYN: It's all really vague:
you know, tall, white, good hair.
Well, at least he asked.
I can't find any mention
of a suspicious john
in Butch or Rick's reports.
Butch and Rick were happy
to close the case entirely
the second they found Juice
with the dead girl in his room.
You know, Butch hit me once.
Did you call the cops?
[BOTH LAUGH]
Girl.
You know, one time, he threatened
to rape me with his nightstick.
Great guy.
Anyway, now you make more
money than he ever did, so there's that.
I remember asking him questions,
following up on leads.
Rick said the only thing
he'd tell me is his lunch order.
It was a different time.
We should have dug deeper, Evelyn.
We could have found that john,
stopped this whole thing.
Amanda, stop.
No, now I'm the one
sitting behind the desk,
telling Angie Polaski
she can't do her job.
[APPREHENSIVE MUSIC]
History repeats itself.
It was my fault then,
and it's my fault now.
Come on, now.
[KNOCK AT DOOR]
Come in.
I need to talk to you.
Hey, you can't park there.
We can park wherever we want, PeePee.
[TENSE PERCUSSIVE MUSIC]
Will?
- Percy.
- And I'm Michael.
Now that we're all best friends,
let's have a little chat.
I hear you've been trying
to find our old housemates,
posing as the Georgia Housing Endowment.
I don't know what you're talking about.
You used certified mail.
We traced the tracking numbers.
Perseus Larson, get out. Hey!
Do not start this vehicle, Percy.
Seat belt, really?
- Unlock this door!
- [ENGINE TURNS OVER]
Percy! Hey, Percy!
- Unlock this door!
- Get out!
You're fleeing law enforcement.
Hey, hey! Do not hit my car.
- Ormewood, block him. Hey!
- Using what, Trent?
Stop the car, PeePee.
Get out the car! Hands up!
Why didn't you just do that
in the first place?
Get out.
What are you, crazy?
Up against the car.
Hands behind your back.
PERCY: I didn't do anything wrong.
I'm a private investigator
licensed with the state.
A PI license doesn't give you
the right to trespass
and steal confidential files
or resist arrest.
Or drive with a police officer
on the hood of your car.
Condemned building,
no locks and no signage.
Won't stick.
Maybe this will.
Teddy Ross, Brooke Miller,
David Reynolds,
all of them dead.
All contacted by you.
That's mail fraud. Federal crime.
I was doing a job. That's all.
You were an outcast, PeePee.
Grew up resentful, angry,
decided to get payback.
I never wasted a day thinking
about you miserable bitches
until I was hired, and don't ask by who.
I don't know; that's the point
of my business.
You're gonna have
to do better than that, Percy.
You're an accessory to three homicides.
Okay.
I got a message,
someone offering a lot of money.
Tracked me down because
I had been at the home.
They sent me the article
and asked me to find everyone
who was there same time as us.
- What article?
- The one in "Southern Society."
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
That feature story about Paul Campano
and how you rescued his daughter.
ORMEWOOD: It's all in there.
That you were in a group home together,
they called you Trashcan.
Murderer hired Percy
because they saw this article.
I don't know why, but it's the reason.
Will.
I need you in my office, now.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
You put yourself in danger,
had Agent Mitchell lie to me,
and withheld vital details
about an active serial killer.
I knew you'd take me off the case.
You damn right!
I know you think you're the
smartest investigator
that ever lived, but what you don't know
- could fill the Georgia Dome.
- I need to stay on this.
- I'm taking the case.
- No, that's a mistake.
Look how far I've gotten
in the last 24 hours.
I'll assign agents for protection,
and if you say one more word to me,
I will put you in a jail cell myself.
You can leave now.
♪
- FAITH: I had to.
- Agent Mitchell, I'm no longer on the case.
Good luck with the investigation.
♪
- Help you ladies?
- We heard there's another dead pros.
Same MO as the one we found.
Could be the same perp
a serial killer.
Ooh, easy there, Cagney and Lacey.
- Stay in your lane.
- AMANDA: These girls are on our beat.
- We've been asking questions
- Bucking for a promotion there, Wags?
You guys don't think vagina
crimes are worth the bother,
so someone needs
to show actual interest.
You want some balls, Mitchell?
I got a pair for you.
I'm fine with my husband's, thank you.
Hey.
You remember who you're talking to.
You got time to flap
your gums at the whores,
you got time to type up our reports.
- We're on our way to meet someone.
- We could do this later.
Well, according to you skirts,
this crime is very important.
So we gotta get those reports
done right away.
You want me to make sure
you go back on traffic duty?
Maybe you miss wearing
those pretty white gloves.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
♪
Lucy will wait for us.
She'll be okay.
♪
No question anymore.
This is all one case.
You should tell Will.
There's nothing in those old files
that'll ever lead him to the killer.
You sure?
He's your best.
Better than you, you said.
I never said that.
If I did, I was drunk.
Anyway, I took him off the case.
But what is wrong
with telling him, Mandy?
You don't understand.
You had a husband.
You had Zeke, Faith, Jeremy.
I have Will.
And he already hates me
most of the time as it is.
[APPREHENSIVE MUSIC]
It's not that we didn't catch him.
Will's gonna realize
I didn't keep her safe.
The nails, Evelyn.
It was right in front of us,
and we sent her back out there
without us.
And then I didn't keep him safe.
He's never gonna forgive me.
Mandy, think clearly.
He's your best.
It's time for all this to be over.
♪
[SIREN WAILING]
AMANDA: Stop.
Stop.
Any of you seen Lucy?
Who's asking?
Quit playing. This is important.
You're talking about
that cute Puerto Rican girl?
- Knocked up?
- Do you know where she is?
I saw her this morning.
Where did you get that?
Bitch, it's mine. Hands off.
- Where did you get it?
- I found it.
Where?
It was on the ground over by the
damn auto shop, near that bench.
She showed up.
She was waiting for us,
and we were late.
We'll find her.
Hand it over.
It's Lucy's, and it's evidence.
I saw Lucy.
She was sitting on that bench, waiting,
had a garbage bag with her
like she was going somewhere.
I took a customer.
When I got back, she was gone.
How long ago was that?
About an hour.
[SOMBER MUSIC]
Hey, car's that way.
PROSTITUTE 1: Seriously.
PROSTITUTE 2:
They tripping, and we dipping.
We'll wait for her.
She'll come back.
I don't know how to do this job, Ev.
- How do I do this?
- Hey.
Listen to me.
You just do it.
You think about the woman
whose boyfriend is whaling on her
and how it's gonna feel
when she sees us roll up,
make him answer our questions.
Or the Black man
who's up against the wall
because the white cops
only see a suspect.
We're the ones who see
a father, a brother, or a son.
We need to do this job, Mandy.
♪
Detective Polaski
wouldn't miss this, Captain.
I'm positive of that.
We can give her another minute.
♪
Should I go work in your office?
AMANDA: Sit down.
Why?
- Unless you want to talk the case
- Just sit.
The link
between the old murders
and the recent ones
it's you.
What?
One of the women the killer took
back in the '80s
she was your mother.
[PENSIVE MUSIC]
♪
My mother was a Jane Doe.
No. She wasn't.
Someone left me in a dumpster.
Yes, that's true.
But
WILL: What are you telling me?
Why are you bringing this up?
One of the women.
She was pregnant when she was taken.
After I met you when you were 19,
I dug through your records,
- pulled her file.
- You what?
She was on my beat.
I knew her.
You look just like her.
My mother was on your beat?
She was a prostitute.
♪
What was her name?
Lucy.
Lucy Morales.
Morales, huh?
Did she want me?
AMANDA: Yes.
Yes.
Will, I'm sorry.
I just thought you'd be
better off not knowing.
♪
I've carried this
emptiness my entire life.
This hole!
Who the hell are you to decide
something like that for me, huh?
♪
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Angie?
Angie?
♪
[MUFFLED DOG BARKING]
Betty, it's okay.
It's okay. I got you.
- I got you, you're safe.
- [DOG WHIMPERING]
Okay.
[HEAVY HEARTBEAT POUNDING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
ORMEWOOD: Previously on Will Trent
Mom, what are you doing here?
Franklin said you needed some help.
I really don't need any help,
and I'm sure you have
other things to do.
Oh, baby, I'm retired.
Evelyn, how are you?
Took a while to figure out how
to maneuver this stage in life
with your knife still in my back.
You know how I said
I grew up in a group home?
Well, Will was there.
What happened here?
I came home from work early
and I found him.
Lenny Broussard, you're under arrest.
- [SCREAMS]
- [SCREAMS]
- You weren't here.
- No, no, I killed Lenny, okay?
What are you doing here?
I got a lot of work to do
if we're to make the scene
match your statement.
[FUNKY MUSIC]
Hold up, hold up.
You go cook your father breakfast
every morning?
AMANDA: That was the deal
when I got my own place.
I said I'd stop by every day.
Amanda Wagner, you need to grow a spine.
I wouldn't make breakfast
for my husband every morning,
and we're under the same roof.
How's Bill doing now,
with you back at work?
Mm, smart enough to say he's fine.
What, you see something?
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Oh, God.
Oh
♪
10-55, my location,
an alley between Bismarck
and Manchester.
Caucasian female, early 20s.
Looks like a body dump.
Looking for a real sicko this time.
♪
PETE: Sutures to the mouth
were made prior to death.
ORMEWOOD: Cross stitch.
PETE: Exactly.
Didn't take you for a sewer,
Detective Ormewood.
My nana used to do them,
just not on people.
Do we know what he used
to pierce the heart?
I'm leaning towards screwdriver,
but could be an awl.
[SIGHS] Wow.
Strangled to death and then
stabbed through the heart.
Really crosses his T's
and dots his I's, this guy.
[DOOR THUDS]
Can we help you?
Will went to go pick Angie up
from the hospital,
so you got me.
What's she talking about?
Oh, there was another case
two weeks ago.
Same strangulation, stabbing,
antemortem mutilation.
Could be a serialist.
Look, APD asked us to partner.
[SIGHS] Fine.
I'd rather work with you bozos
than get assigned
a temporary partner for this one.
How's Angie?
Polaski's a survivor.
[ANNOUNCEMENT PLAYING ON PA]
You couldn't find the blue hoodie?
You left it on the floor.
Betty found it particularly comfortable.
Don't forget this.
Thanks for coming.
The hospital wouldn't let me
use a ride app.
Sure.
I assume I'm taking you to your place?
I think that's for the best.
Agreed.
You got a date
for your internal review board?
Yeah, it's tomorrow.
You know what you're gonna say?
[QUIET DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
I'm just gonna tell 'em what happened.
The truth?
Right.
♪
I'll pull the car around.
Female victim was Brooke Miller, 31.
Her husband reported her
missing three days ago.
FAITH: Went grocery shopping.
Car was found unlocked in the
parking lot, no signs of her.
ORMEWOOD: Her husband's name
is Spencer Miller,
and he's coming in for an interview.
AMANDA: And the other victim was male?
Edward Ross, 34.
Body was found two weeks ago.
Ross was living in
a week-to-week motel.
When he stopped paying,
the landlord boxed up
all his stuff and set it aside
just in case he came back.
We sent a uniform out to pick it all up.
Based on the last time
that they were seen
and their estimated time of death,
our killer keeps them alive
approximately 48 hours,
then he finishes them off
and dumps them.
One upper-middle-class female,
one male living on the margins.
Not your typical pattern.
Well, I agree,
but the body trauma is uncanny.
This is a very specific kind of psycho.
There's something else
that links them together.
Something weird.
Weirder than mouths sewn shut
and a screwdriver through the heart?
Nail polish,
on both the female and the male victims.
Hmm.
[SOMBER MUSIC]
Well, there are a lot
of sick puppies in the world.
Could be dealing with two
killers in communication
Inspired by the same source.
Let's not jump to conclusions.
That's the surest way to miss something.
We'll keep the investigations separate
but track any overlap, see what emerges.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Evelyn, I need you.
He's back.
I thought nights were the
busiest time for prostitutes.
Nah, the morning rush and lunch breaks.
They bring fast money
in bunches for these girls.
Now y'all know you're dead wrong
for messing with our money right now.
We could haul your ass off
to jail just for saying that.
That's not why we're here.
What's that?
Just a little care package.
Tampons, toothbrush, washcloth, condoms.
Ain't nothing free on the street.
So what do y'all want?
We just want to remind you
girls to stay safe out here.
Don't stroll alone,
try to keep the nighttime work
to a minimum,
and report any strange johns
lurking around.
Is this about that other
red-haired girl that got all tore up?
I heard they glued her mouth shut.
Her hair was brown, stupid.
And it was her eyelids.
Actually, it was her mouth
and her eyelids,
and they weren't glued, they were sewn.
Just do us a favor
and stick to your regulars.
Don't get in the car
with anybody you don't know.
I don't care how much money they offer.
Now where's Lucy?
VERONICA: She ain't shown up yet.
But I know Lucy won't miss
this lunch crowd, though.
[UNEASY MUSIC]
♪
Now, why you two fem cops
messing with my ladies?
They ain't doing nothing
but standing around.
Nobody's messing with them.
We're just making sure they're safe.
I'm all the safety they need.
Yeah, we see what
your safety looks like.
Teaching my girls how to behave
is part of keeping them safe.
They don't know how to keep
they mouths shut,
somebody bound to shut it for 'em.
You know, I see something
wonderful inside them uniforms,
something that could make a lot
more money than a cop salary.
Y'all come talk to me
if you ever need work.
Oh, you'll definitely see us again.
What do they call you?
Juice.
They call me Juice.
EVELYN: The mouth thing, yes.
The screwdriver, that's new,
and he never touched their eyelids.
The red nail polish.
They're older.
They're not sex workers.
One of the victims was a male.
This is a totally different pattern.
I don't know, maybe I'm overreacting,
but I need to know.
Juice died in prison six years ago.
Maybe he bragged about it,
gave someone else the itch.
Okay, so then why don't you loop
in the agents working on the case?
Seriously, Mandy?
I assigned it before I knew the details.
Evelyn
I-I can't tell Will unless
I'm absolutely sure about it.
I need your help.
Please.
I've convinced myself that
Juice murdered these women,
and the fact that it stopped once
he went away only confirmed it.
But we always had our doubts.
What if Juice didn't do it?
Wouldn't be the first time someone
was punished for something
they didn't do, huh?
Are we good?
Yeah, we're good.
I'll help.
Not like I have
anything else better to do.
FAITH: Mr. Miller, so how many
years were you and Brooke married?
13 this September.
ORMEWOOD:
So she was 18 and you were?
I know how this looks.
I was old enough to be her father.
- Nobody was thinking that.
- I was thinking that.
Okay, maybe I was, too.
She was an old soul, okay?
Brooke went through more
in the first 18 years of her life
than most of us do in a lifetime.
All I wanted to do is take care of her.
- Yeah, I'll bet.
- [BANGS TABLE]
She had a hellish childhood,
only to be murdered by some sick freak?
What do you mean by a hellish childhood?
What exactly happened?
She was an orphan.
[SIGHS] Materials recovered
from victim Edward Ross,
box number three.
Yet another unfinished pack of gum.
This was someone who liked to chew.
A, uh, supermarket club card.
[DARK MUSIC]
♪
EVELYN: I miss file folders.
Even after we digitized,
I always printed out my reports.
Faith used to make fun of me.
She said, "The days of holding
actual paper are done, Mother."
[BOTH LAUGH]
Clearly, APD didn't get
their electronic memo.
Hey, top me off.
Oh, okay.
Are we getting closer?
FAITH: Yes.
Found it.
Ooh, just hope the papers
don't crumble.
Hey, to dead pimps.
The best kind.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
[JAUNTY MUSIC]
You remember Juice's defense attorney?
Oh, yeah, the guy
that had the hots for you.
Sure, um, uh, Jimmy, uh
James. James Ulster.
And he did not have the hots for me.
See, that's why you don't get any sex.
See, that's unnecessary.
You know, he fought hard for Juice,
didn't want him to take a plea.
Wonder how much he would remember.
Hmm. Let's go see.
Worst thing that happens,
you get a date.
[CHUCKLES]
Come on, Will. I'm almost done.
You said you wouldn't be here.
Does the name Edward Ross
mean anything to you?
- What?
- WILL: Recent murder victim,
grisly MO, found this in his stuff.
And, uh, Brooke Tandy,
the little blonde girl
I used to carry on my shoulders,
she was killed too.
I hadn't seen her since we were kids.
Didn't recognize her
with her married name.
Edward.
Maybe Teddy Connor?
He was adopted, you know,
so I don't know
what his new last name was.
What's going on?
I think someone's targeting people
from the children's home.
[DARK MUSIC]
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]
Ladies.
Eddie!
I'll take the keys. I'ma walk it.
Evening, Mr. Campano.
Here's a 20, I'll take 18 back.
I'm just kidding, 15.
I'm kidding! It's all yours.
- [BOTH LAUGH]
- What do you take me for?
Hey, you keep your head up,
one day, you're gonna run this place.
Just remember us small people, huh?
Okay.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
SINGER: We're still having fun ♪
And you're still the one ♪
[ORLEANS' "STILL THE ONE"
PLAYING ON STEREO]
You're still the one
that makes me strong ♪
[CHOKING]
SINGER: We're still having fun ♪
And you're still the one ♪
WILL: Glad you're okay.
So why didn't you call the police?
I did. You're my police.
Fine.
Start from the beginning
with every detail you remember.
All right, I was leaving the gym
after a very tough leg day.
There are two types of people
in this world, Trent:
the calves and the calf-nots.
Your dog is obsessed with me, Trent.
Do you have a lint roller?
Okay.
Come here, girl. I got you.
All right, skip to after
your workout, please.
Is this tap?
I'm not your personal police,
Paul, okay?
So tell me what happened
or go file a report.
All right, so we're pulling
security footage,
and I've got a team coming
to swab your car.
You know that you don't have
to be involved in a crime
just to see us, right?
Well, believe it or not,
when things are going well,
there are other people
I like to spend my time with.
Should I ask or pretend I don't notice?
Go ahead and ask, see what happens.
Stop interrupting. He'll leave sooner.
Yeah, so I'm trying to bulk up
before the summer, you know,
'cause I'm single now.
Abigail filed for divorce, by the way.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
Let's go back to the attack.
So I get to my car.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
SINGER: And you're still the one ♪
PAUL: The windows were foggy,
like someone was in there.
And as I turned
to check the backseat, wham,
there's a belt around my neck.
Thought I was gonna die.
SINGER: Still having fun ♪
PAUL: Then I remembered creatine.
[ORLEANS' "STILL THE ONE"
PLAYING ON STEREO]
[HORN BLARES]
Your douchey protein shake
saved your life.
- WILL: Were you able to get a look at him?
- Not really.
I could tell he was strong.
Smelled good, which is weird to say,
but it was like a hand
lotion or something.
Never driving a car
with a back seat again.
Did you keep in touch with Teddy
Connor or Brooke Tandy from the home?
Oh, yeah. We're in a book club together.
We're reading Prince Harry's
no, of course not.
They're dead.
And we think there's a serial killer
who's targeting people that lived
at the Holy Grace Children's Home.
Damn. Thanks for the heads-up, guys.
You should check into a hotel
and stay there till we know more.
Do we think that the killer
could be one of us?
We're still trying to figure that out.
But Betty's staying
by my side until we do.
Isn't that right, girl?
You know who you should look at?
Remember PeePee Percy?
There's a name I haven't heard in years.
Yeah, he was a weird kid.
Mrs. Flannery caught him watching girls
in the shower
through a hole in the wall.
Used to kill mice,
keep them under his bed.
Worth looking into.
Either of you remember his legal name?
PeePee Percival?
I'm so glad you're safe, Paul.
Hey, last night, Paul Campano
almost became victim number three.
The connection's undeniable.
What does Amanda think?
She doesn't know.
Is that why we're doing this here?
Look, Angie and I have the best
chances of cracking this case.
There's no way Amanda would
let us work on it if she knew.
Angie's still on administrative leave,
and technically, we're both suspects
And targets.
- So how do you wanna play it?
- You're okay with this too?
I think he has a point.
Will and I made a list of all the kids
we can remember from that time.
We need to locate them.
There's some whose
full names we don't remember,
or maybe they changed their names.
So can you two subpoena
the Division of Family
and Children's Services?
Yeah, can do.
PeePee Percy?
This creepy kid who always had a
wet stain on the front of his pants.
He's our number-one suspect right now.
We just don't remember his last name.
Well, we'll have to root him
out the old fashioned way.
Asparagus.
[JAZZ MUSIC]
Excuse me, we don't allow walk-ins.
- Ma'am. Ma'am!
- We're meeting a friend.
Isn't that right, James?
Forgive me, I don't, uh
Look at you, Counselor.
You must have gotten tired of
defending the poor and downtrodden.
- You looking like money.
- [BOTH CHUCKLE]
Evelyn Mitchell,
Deputy Director Amanda Wagner.
You both look wonderful. Young.
Mm, that's true, but we're not
here to talk about us.
Amanda, look how chic you are.
All those wasted years in uniform
when you had this going on.
We should hold a press conference
- right this instant.
- [CLEARS THROAT]
We want to ask you
about one of your old clients,
a pimp named Juice.
You remember him?
You mean Julius Walker?
Let's show a dead man the respect
of calling him by his given name.
Mm, I'm not inclined to give
pimps who beat their girls
to a bloody pulp any respect.
What's all this about?
We're investigating some recent murders,
looking into connections
to those prostitutes.
Well, it can't be Juice,
because Juice is dead.
I thought you said call him Julius.
I was just posturing.
He was innocent, by the way.
He admitted to beating
one of his girls to death.
But he wasn't a serial killer.
He only took that plea deal
to avoid the death penalty.
Are you sure you ladies
wouldn't like a drink?
It's on me.
Did did Juice mention
any other suspects?
Any leads the detectives didn't follow?
There was one man that Juice mentioned.
He was a regular with some of his girls.
He liked to brush their hair,
primp them,
that sort of thing.
I always thought that was important
because of the, uh, the nails.
Remember?
Red polish.
You still have any
of your old notes, hmm?
Anything I could look into?
Amanda Wagner, shame on you.
You know even if I did,
those notes are still confidential.
Oh, come on, James.
A favor between old friends?
You know, I'll take a look.
I always did have a soft spot for you.
I think I have them
in storage somewhere.
Yeah, I could bring them over myself.
It would be great to catch up.
We'd appreciate that.
You really think there
might be a connection here?
I mean, those murders
were over 30 years ago.
If whoever killed those girls
is still kicking, it would be with
a walker.
Tara, wait a minute.
- What do you want, Wags?
- Nothing from you.
Lucy, where have you been?
We thought something happened.
Something did.
I got arrested.
We got her from here, Tara.
Gracias.
De nada.
How long do you think you
can keep hiding that pooch?
I don't know what you're talking about.
You are almost crowning.
Some guys pay extra for this.
Gross.
Found a place that'll take care of you.
I can't just leave.
You need to stop worrying about Juice.
- Is this his?
- No.
- Do you even know who it is?
- It's mine.
The baby's dad's not a part of this.
EVELYN: All the more reason
to start worrying
about yourself and the baby.
Just say the word,
and we'll bring you there.
This is your life.
[SOFT SENTIMENTAL MUSIC]
What kind of place?
A place where there's nuns.
But they don't judge.
That's probably not true,
but you get your own room.
And let's be for real,
judgy nuns are better than johns.
Come on, you're smart.
You can change your life.
You do those yourself?
Every time I do my own,
one hand ends up looking janky.
One of my regulars does them.
It's kind of sweet, honestly.
Lucy, no more regulars.
Come on, just let us help you.
Nuns.
Not Johns. Nuns.
Not johns.
[BOTH CHANTING] Nuns, not johns,
nuns not johns, nuns not johns.
Nuns not johns!
Fine, I'll go.
Just stop with the chanting.
I'll need to get my things together.
Tomorrow morning, okay?
10:30.
Bench right outside the tire shop.
♪
Okay.
Tammy Purdy moved to Sturgis,
where she works at a coffee shop.
Is a sad it took all of this
for us to look her up?
Yeah, she really wants to reminisce.
Okay, who else?
[PHONE RINGING]
What about
- Trent.
- ORMEWOOD: I hate the government.
Can you say that in this building?
If you're listening, I don't mean it.
But they're making it real hard
to get sealed juvenile records.
We tracked down five different IDs,
still nothing on a Percy.
And we're trying for birth certificates,
medical records, but apparently,
for some people, those just don't exist.
Well, there is one place
that might still have
all of these documents.
Hard copies.
Nothing's changed
except everything.
For better or for worse.
I swore I'd never come back
to this place once I left.
Yet, here we are.
[SOMBER MUSIC]
♪
ANGIE: It was so much bigger in my head.
Best thing to come from
this place was meeting you.
You know, I remember
the first day you showed up.
Had all your things
in a Save-More Drug Store bag.
I was terrified.
You didn't seem like it.
That was the first thing I noticed.
You okay?
♪
[SOFT SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Holy moly.
You and I had some fun back there.
WILL: Yeah, doesn't get
more romantic than this.
ANGIE: Yeah, for rats and roaches.
WILL: It's kind of sad,
if you think about it.
All the chairs and forks,
everything's been taken.
Even the garbage cans
found a new home somehow,
not like most of us kids.
ANGIE: Ha!
They left the beets
and the kidney beans.
Of course they did. Nobody wants those.
ANGIE: That's us.
You and me.
I'm the beets. You're the beans.
Why am I the beans?
ANGIE: Because I'm a redhead
and you're weird.
What people donate to food drives
is the best character test in the world.
Yeah, beets and beans that nobody likes.
Why not some tuna or soup?
No? Okay.
Yeah, we'll just have
some beet and bean casserole.
ANGIE: Same with toy drives.
You remember Christmas presents?
WILL: Yeah, to "a boy" or to "a girl."
Remember on our birthdays,
Miss Flannery,
she'd let us pick out
our favorite kind of candy bar?
Oh, I couldn't wait
to try nougat. [CHUCKLES]
WILL: I was always Charleston Chew.
It's that one day a year
that you could feel special.
You ever gonna tell me
what really happened?
ANGIE: Nope.
Well, at least
you're admitting you lied.
You know what? Forget I asked.
ANGIE: What do you think happened, Will?
Well, I think you killed Lenny,
made it look like self-defense.
So what if I told you that's what
happened? What would you do?
Well, I'd say,
"Why don't we talk about it?"
Can you stay out of it?
How hard is that? Stay out of it.
I'm trying to keep you out of it.
I will get out of your life.
I didn't ask you to get out of my life.
That's because, you know what,
you can't handle change very well.
You still have a flip phone.
I'm serious. You should
get on some dating apps.
There's a whole world out here.
Call that little shoplifter
girl you arrested.
What's her name, Ava?
♪
All the documents are gone.
ANGIE: This is the only place
that Mrs. Flannery kept them, right?
WILL: [SIGHS] Yeah.
[DOG BARKING]
Betty?
[DOG BARKING]
♪
What is it, girl? Huh?
[DOG BARKING, WHINING]
♪
He's messing with us.
ANGIE: Look at us, on the right.
So that's Brooke, that's Teddy.
Who's the third kid?
That's David Reynolds.
Right. He wore that shirt every day.
[CELL PHONE RINGING]
♪
Trent.
Okay.
Yeah.
♪
There's another body.
WILL: David Reynolds.
Where'd you find him?
In the service alley
behind a row of businesses.
Same pattern as the others.
FAITH: The victim's fiancée
reported him missing.
Okay, this is
the third victim from the home,
not to mention the photo we found.
The only good news is that there's
no way a judge will deny a subpoena,
- so we can warn the others.
- The fiancée also said that David received
a certified letter from the Georgia
Housing Endowment a few weeks ago.
There's no such thing
as a Georgia Housing Endowment.
I know.
The letter said that anyone who lived
at the Holy Grace
Children's Home was entitled
to some sort of asbestos settlement.
He just needed to confirm his identity.
David finally replied.
Few days later, he went missing.
He was catfishing them,
making sure he had the right guy.
Hey, we need to figure out
who sent that letter,
see if anyone in the home
received one like it.
Wow.
Full house.
I was only expecting
Deputy Director Wagner.
Who told Amanda about this?
PETE: I did.
Recurring torture patterns
on multiple victims
seems significant enough
to loop in the boss.
I agree with Pete. We need to tell her.
Pete, could you give us a minute?
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
You are in danger. So is Angie. Explain.
This is personal, Faith.
Whoever's doing this,
they're threatening us.
We deserve a chance to find them.
Deserve? Who cares what you deserve?
I do. These people are our past.
Can you understand that?
Mom?
- What's she doing here?
- What is she doing here?
She? I'm your mother.
She's your boss. Don't question us.
Where does "mother" exactly
rank in the chain of command?
Former Captain Mitchell
is here as my guest.
And Angie's here as my guest.
I wanted her perspective on the case.
Why Angie's, specifically?
That's helpful.
I'm sorry, Polaski.
But the GBI's relationship with the APD
is more important than any one case,
and I just can't sanction
involving an officer on leave.
I get it.
Nice to see you, Captain Mitchell.
Maybe you can stop
by the GBI, grab Betty.
I mean, she's cute,
but she won't shut up.
Sure. I'll get her.
Let Ormewood see her out.
So any new information
with this latest victim?
Still working on it.
Hey, wait up.
We need to get you in
protective custody or something.
Don't worry, I'll check the backseat.
ORMEWOOD: Look,
I went out on a limb for you.
Least you can do is keep yourself safe.
Okay, you turned in your badge
and your service weapon, right?
- Yeah.
- Yeah. Then you should not be alone.
Okay, I'll stay at Will's house,
and I'll lock the door
and put on the alarm.
Just go over my statement
for the review board.
- Thank you.
- ANGIE: All right.
I don't want to have
to break in a new partner.
[SOFT MUSIC]
Me neither.
EVELYN: Looks like
James Ulster did try to get
some of Juice's girls
to describe that john.
Anything helpful?
EVELYN: It's all really vague:
you know, tall, white, good hair.
Well, at least he asked.
I can't find any mention
of a suspicious john
in Butch or Rick's reports.
Butch and Rick were happy
to close the case entirely
the second they found Juice
with the dead girl in his room.
You know, Butch hit me once.
Did you call the cops?
[BOTH LAUGH]
Girl.
You know, one time, he threatened
to rape me with his nightstick.
Great guy.
Anyway, now you make more
money than he ever did, so there's that.
I remember asking him questions,
following up on leads.
Rick said the only thing
he'd tell me is his lunch order.
It was a different time.
We should have dug deeper, Evelyn.
We could have found that john,
stopped this whole thing.
Amanda, stop.
No, now I'm the one
sitting behind the desk,
telling Angie Polaski
she can't do her job.
[APPREHENSIVE MUSIC]
History repeats itself.
It was my fault then,
and it's my fault now.
Come on, now.
[KNOCK AT DOOR]
Come in.
I need to talk to you.
Hey, you can't park there.
We can park wherever we want, PeePee.
[TENSE PERCUSSIVE MUSIC]
Will?
- Percy.
- And I'm Michael.
Now that we're all best friends,
let's have a little chat.
I hear you've been trying
to find our old housemates,
posing as the Georgia Housing Endowment.
I don't know what you're talking about.
You used certified mail.
We traced the tracking numbers.
Perseus Larson, get out. Hey!
Do not start this vehicle, Percy.
Seat belt, really?
- Unlock this door!
- [ENGINE TURNS OVER]
Percy! Hey, Percy!
- Unlock this door!
- Get out!
You're fleeing law enforcement.
Hey, hey! Do not hit my car.
- Ormewood, block him. Hey!
- Using what, Trent?
Stop the car, PeePee.
Get out the car! Hands up!
Why didn't you just do that
in the first place?
Get out.
What are you, crazy?
Up against the car.
Hands behind your back.
PERCY: I didn't do anything wrong.
I'm a private investigator
licensed with the state.
A PI license doesn't give you
the right to trespass
and steal confidential files
or resist arrest.
Or drive with a police officer
on the hood of your car.
Condemned building,
no locks and no signage.
Won't stick.
Maybe this will.
Teddy Ross, Brooke Miller,
David Reynolds,
all of them dead.
All contacted by you.
That's mail fraud. Federal crime.
I was doing a job. That's all.
You were an outcast, PeePee.
Grew up resentful, angry,
decided to get payback.
I never wasted a day thinking
about you miserable bitches
until I was hired, and don't ask by who.
I don't know; that's the point
of my business.
You're gonna have
to do better than that, Percy.
You're an accessory to three homicides.
Okay.
I got a message,
someone offering a lot of money.
Tracked me down because
I had been at the home.
They sent me the article
and asked me to find everyone
who was there same time as us.
- What article?
- The one in "Southern Society."
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
That feature story about Paul Campano
and how you rescued his daughter.
ORMEWOOD: It's all in there.
That you were in a group home together,
they called you Trashcan.
Murderer hired Percy
because they saw this article.
I don't know why, but it's the reason.
Will.
I need you in my office, now.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
You put yourself in danger,
had Agent Mitchell lie to me,
and withheld vital details
about an active serial killer.
I knew you'd take me off the case.
You damn right!
I know you think you're the
smartest investigator
that ever lived, but what you don't know
- could fill the Georgia Dome.
- I need to stay on this.
- I'm taking the case.
- No, that's a mistake.
Look how far I've gotten
in the last 24 hours.
I'll assign agents for protection,
and if you say one more word to me,
I will put you in a jail cell myself.
You can leave now.
♪
- FAITH: I had to.
- Agent Mitchell, I'm no longer on the case.
Good luck with the investigation.
♪
- Help you ladies?
- We heard there's another dead pros.
Same MO as the one we found.
Could be the same perp
a serial killer.
Ooh, easy there, Cagney and Lacey.
- Stay in your lane.
- AMANDA: These girls are on our beat.
- We've been asking questions
- Bucking for a promotion there, Wags?
You guys don't think vagina
crimes are worth the bother,
so someone needs
to show actual interest.
You want some balls, Mitchell?
I got a pair for you.
I'm fine with my husband's, thank you.
Hey.
You remember who you're talking to.
You got time to flap
your gums at the whores,
you got time to type up our reports.
- We're on our way to meet someone.
- We could do this later.
Well, according to you skirts,
this crime is very important.
So we gotta get those reports
done right away.
You want me to make sure
you go back on traffic duty?
Maybe you miss wearing
those pretty white gloves.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
♪
Lucy will wait for us.
She'll be okay.
♪
No question anymore.
This is all one case.
You should tell Will.
There's nothing in those old files
that'll ever lead him to the killer.
You sure?
He's your best.
Better than you, you said.
I never said that.
If I did, I was drunk.
Anyway, I took him off the case.
But what is wrong
with telling him, Mandy?
You don't understand.
You had a husband.
You had Zeke, Faith, Jeremy.
I have Will.
And he already hates me
most of the time as it is.
[APPREHENSIVE MUSIC]
It's not that we didn't catch him.
Will's gonna realize
I didn't keep her safe.
The nails, Evelyn.
It was right in front of us,
and we sent her back out there
without us.
And then I didn't keep him safe.
He's never gonna forgive me.
Mandy, think clearly.
He's your best.
It's time for all this to be over.
♪
[SIREN WAILING]
AMANDA: Stop.
Stop.
Any of you seen Lucy?
Who's asking?
Quit playing. This is important.
You're talking about
that cute Puerto Rican girl?
- Knocked up?
- Do you know where she is?
I saw her this morning.
Where did you get that?
Bitch, it's mine. Hands off.
- Where did you get it?
- I found it.
Where?
It was on the ground over by the
damn auto shop, near that bench.
She showed up.
She was waiting for us,
and we were late.
We'll find her.
Hand it over.
It's Lucy's, and it's evidence.
I saw Lucy.
She was sitting on that bench, waiting,
had a garbage bag with her
like she was going somewhere.
I took a customer.
When I got back, she was gone.
How long ago was that?
About an hour.
[SOMBER MUSIC]
Hey, car's that way.
PROSTITUTE 1: Seriously.
PROSTITUTE 2:
They tripping, and we dipping.
We'll wait for her.
She'll come back.
I don't know how to do this job, Ev.
- How do I do this?
- Hey.
Listen to me.
You just do it.
You think about the woman
whose boyfriend is whaling on her
and how it's gonna feel
when she sees us roll up,
make him answer our questions.
Or the Black man
who's up against the wall
because the white cops
only see a suspect.
We're the ones who see
a father, a brother, or a son.
We need to do this job, Mandy.
♪
Detective Polaski
wouldn't miss this, Captain.
I'm positive of that.
We can give her another minute.
♪
Should I go work in your office?
AMANDA: Sit down.
Why?
- Unless you want to talk the case
- Just sit.
The link
between the old murders
and the recent ones
it's you.
What?
One of the women the killer took
back in the '80s
she was your mother.
[PENSIVE MUSIC]
♪
My mother was a Jane Doe.
No. She wasn't.
Someone left me in a dumpster.
Yes, that's true.
But
WILL: What are you telling me?
Why are you bringing this up?
One of the women.
She was pregnant when she was taken.
After I met you when you were 19,
I dug through your records,
- pulled her file.
- You what?
She was on my beat.
I knew her.
You look just like her.
My mother was on your beat?
She was a prostitute.
♪
What was her name?
Lucy.
Lucy Morales.
Morales, huh?
Did she want me?
AMANDA: Yes.
Yes.
Will, I'm sorry.
I just thought you'd be
better off not knowing.
♪
I've carried this
emptiness my entire life.
This hole!
Who the hell are you to decide
something like that for me, huh?
♪
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Angie?
Angie?
♪
[MUFFLED DOG BARKING]
Betty, it's okay.
It's okay. I got you.
- I got you, you're safe.
- [DOG WHIMPERING]
Okay.
[HEAVY HEARTBEAT POUNDING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪