Wisdom of the Crowd (2017) s01e12 Episode Script

Root Directory

1 Previously on Wisdom of the Crowd Tell him I might know who killed Mia Tanner.
You should've just kept your mouth shut about that girl.
(GRUNTING) TANNER: Carlos was bleeding internally.
They had to move him to county.
The last time we saw each other, I was accusing your son of the worst possible crime.
I'm not sure what to think anymore.
If he didn't kill Mia and he dies because of this All we can hope is that we get a chance to make this right.
(GASPS) What-what happened? Did Ochoa Is-is he No, no.
For once, it's good news.
Come on.
DOCTOR: He'd lost a lot of blood by the time he got here.
The prison hospital didn't do him any favors.
They missed the secondary internal injury.
You can speak to him briefly.
Then he needs to rest.
Understand? Yes.
Of course, Doctor.
Thank you.
(MONITOR BEEPING STEADILY) Carlos.
Carlos.
Hey.
Hey, your attorney said that you were trying to call me.
Tanner, give him a second.
You-you had something to tell me before you were stabbed.
You remembered something about Mia? "Sports shop.
" I remembered what it meant.
Who it meant.
The night I called, I had a dream about Mia.
I took her out on her birthday.
She saw a dude she knew.
I came out of the bathroom, and and she was over, talking to him.
She said he was just an old friend.
She called him something.
It wasn't "sports shop.
" No, but it was close.
Okay.
Uh, she said it was a nickname.
It meant, uh, "black sheep" in another language.
Maybe German? She say where she knew him from? She hadn't seen him in a while.
Maybe Prague? - Does that make any sense? - Yes.
She was backpacking through Europe a few years ago.
- Yes.
- Okay, Carlos, can you give me a description? What, tall, short? Weight? Anything.
I don't know.
I didn't really get a good look at him.
Pretty tall, I think.
She took a selfie with him.
What? She took a selfie.
It doesn't matter if I know what he looked like.
There's a picture of him in her phone.
Thank you.
We find the picture and we put it up on Sophe.
- One step at a time, Tanner.
- This is more than just a step.
This is like a Michael Jordan half-court leap - Yeah, yeah, I get it.
- ripping the rim down.
It's all good, it's all good.
But even if we find the guy, we still got to link him to the murder.
Let me ask you something.
How did you know? How'd I know what? How did you know that Carlos Ochoa did not kill Mia? - I'm not doing this right now.
- No, listen.
You-you put your ass on the line.
You kneecapped your career for it.
Do you need another black eye? Look, I'm just saying, you did all that.
Why? Just a feeling.
Come on.
A detective with your experience? No way.
There was something you saw.
I don't know.
Something something felt off.
Just I've interrogated hundreds of killers.
He just wasn't one.
(SIGHS) But damned if I can tell you why.
But there's one key difference between then and now.
Sophe? Sophe hasn't solved it.
Not yet.
But we didn't have Black Sheep until now.
This is it.
I'm telling you.
We're gonna get the son of a bitch who did this and get Ochoa out.
Look, Tanner, you make it sound easy.
The power of positive thinking.
Well, I think you're positively full of SARA: Dutch.
- TANNER: What? - According to the crowd, "Zwart Schaap" is Dutch, not German.
'Cause that's not weirder at all.
Nice work.
See? SARA: Did Carlos say anything else? Yes, he said there's a picture on Hey, hey.
We're following up on another lead.
We'll let you know if it pans out.
(PHONE BEEPS) Under-promise, over-deliver.
Remember that.
So How's that going? How's what going? Since you and Tanner.
You know.
I'm fine.
It's fine.
We are fine.
You're just saying "fine" a lot for someone who's actually fine.
Let's just concentrate on the posts, shall we? Let's see what other connections this drags up.
BOTH: Fine.
TANNER: Dutch.
Opens up a lot of avenues, especially if it's a family nickname.
If you say so.
What's going on? Nothing, man.
It's It's just, I've seen you excited before.
- All right? Look.
- (SIGHS) We need to take this one step at a time.
First, let's find the picture Ochoa was talking about, and then we'll get all - Hey.
- Hey.
You believe him? Yeah.
Yeah, I do.
WOMAN: I need you to confirm this is your daughter.
Do we have to? I'm afraid so.
Are you ready? Yeah.
Yeah.
(SOBBING) Mia.
Oh No.
CAVANAUGH: Tanner.
Tanner.
- Are you all right? - Yeah.
- You good? - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Um, June 9th is her birthday.
- June 9th.
- Yeah.
Did I miss it? Is it not there? Hold on a second.
Okay, 134, 135, 136, 138 Image 137 is missing.
Photo's gone.
Whoever this is killed Mia and erased himself from her phone.
Best I can tell, about a dozen pictures were erased from the phone.
And way more from the laptop.
Most from the month she spent in Europe.
TARIQ: He even deleted the backend logs.
SARA: He must have gone through half a dozen levels of security.
He knew what he was doing.
Can't you just grab the pictures from the cloud? Mia didn't back up anything personal on the cloud.
I taught her that.
I didn't want paparazzi to get ahold of it.
Wait a minute, didn't you help create the cloud? I'm a walking contradiction.
Can you guys just please try to find that picture? We can try.
Tanner, let me talk to you for a second.
Something you asked me earlier, about that night.
You were right, he was trashed.
But there was something else about Ochoa that bugged me.
How can we help? The interrogation transcripts made it onto Sophe, right? - But not the actual video.
- Yeah.
I'm going back to PD to go over the physical tapes.
I'm an idiot.
What? I know where to find pictures of Mia where this monster couldn't possibly have gotten ahold of them.
(ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) - Hey.
- Hey.
You didn't have to come down.
You could have just sent David with the key.
I wanted to know why you wanted it.
(SIGHS) I think there may be a picture of Mia's killer in there.
Are you serious, Jeffrey? Yeah.
Her scrapbooks, from when she traveled.
She made one after the Europe trip.
Yeah, but, Jeffrey, the police went through all of this stuff already.
But they didn't know what they were looking for.
Hmm.
Now we do.
All right.
I, um It's just when they asked me what to do with all of her stuff, you know, I just, um couldn't deal with it.
So I just, I had two of the interns come - and packaged it up and - Yeah.
- I'm sorry that I didn't help you more.
- No.
I was, you know I know.
Okay, so, let's do it.
You don't have to do this.
No.
We face it together.
- Come on.
- Okay.
ALEX (ECHOING): Jeffrey? Jeffrey? Remember, these are just things, they aren't her.
- Okay.
Yeah.
- Okay? Okay? Say it.
They're just things.
They're They're not her.
(SIGHS, SNIFFLES) Mr.
Ochoa.
(DOOR CLOSES) CAVANAUGH: Hey.
(SNAPS FINGERS) Mr.
Ochoa, do you know where you are? (MUMBLING) What was that? Mia.
She here? What about Mia, Mr.
Ochoa? I I can't leave it like this.
You can't leave it like what? You can't leave it like what, Carlos? Is this how you left her? You killed her, didn't you, Carlos? No.
No.
No.
- You were outside her place.
- No.
You got in a fight earlier.
- The neighbors overheard you.
- No.
She was breaking it off with you, right, Carlos? No.
Is that why you killed her, Carlos? Because you didn't want anyone else to have her? Carlos.
This isn't working.
Well, where are you going? He's strung out.
Nothing he says will be admissible now, anyway.
We get him to crack now.
He's already cracked.
That's the problem.
Sweet dreams, Carlos.
(SIGHS) How you feeling? Carlos, we're gonna ask you some questions.
Some of them we know the answers to.
- Some of them we don't.
- Your best shot through this is just telling the truth.
I relapsed.
(CHUCKLES): Yeah.
I threw away 18 months.
That's the truth.
Well, good.
That's a good start.
But we're gonna need to go back before then.
Mia Tanner.
What about Mia? - You went to go see her.
- When? 9:30.
10:00.
The neighbors heard you arguing.
You had a fight? Uh, yeah.
Yeah, I guess we did.
She wanted to break it off, right? No.
No, no, she she had already broken it off.
I was trying to convince her, but that didn't go over so well.
And so I went down to the Tenderloin, and I found a dude that was holding, and I bought a bag.
Why am I here? Why do you think you're here? Possession? Drunk and disorderly? Um, Mia didn't have anything to do with this.
I I'm an addict.
Um, and I I made the decision.
(QUIETLY): What? Mia.
Mia.
Who did this? - You did, Carlos.
- (SOBBING) We found you at the scene.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
CARLOS: You have to find you have to find the people that did this.
(SOBBING) I didn't do this.
This was not me.
No, no, no, you have to find the people that did this.
No.
RUIZ: That's when you decided, isn't it? Yeah, I guess so.
He had a key to her place.
They got in a fight earlier that night.
We found his DNA on her.
And all I got is a gut feeling.
God, maybe I should have kept my mouth shut.
(CHUCKLES) Oh, my gosh.
Jeffrey, do you remember this? Me doing all the heavy lifting while you read? Yes.
Yes, I do.
I swear this feels like a lifetime ago.
Oh, my gosh.
Jeffrey, look at this.
Do you remember this? - (LAUGHS): Oh, my God.
- (CHUCKLES) TANNER: Who was that? Doctor, um - ALEX: Dr.
Bloom.
- Yeah.
- We told her we didn't want to know - That's right.
and she just blurted it right on out.
- "It's a girl.
" Yeah.
- "It's a girl.
" Life's last great surprise, ruined.
Mm, not totally ruined.
No.
How could somebody do this to her? You know? Why would they do this to her? (QUIETLY): I don't know.
Hey, Sara.
This doesn't look good.
Mia's hard drive.
The killer didn't just erase the pictures, he blew away the sectors.
Overwrote the data, so there's no way to restore.
Whatever was on there, it's gone, like, really gone.
Well it was always a long shot.
At least, now we know he's extremely tech-savvy.
Which is, you know, it's another detail for the list, and a very useful one.
(CLEARS THROAT) Something else? Um, yeah, so - We're just worried about you.
- Yeah.
- Why? - Well, we just found out that you were dating Tanner, and then we found out that you had broke up with him.
Now you're acting, like, 24% weird.
Or 76% normal, so it could just be a rounding error.
It's just that you're not talking about it at all.
(SIGHS) Because only Americans think you have to talk everything to death.
BOTH: We're worried about you.
(LAUGHS): You've you've said.
This is going badly, isn't it? I think it is.
Look, we're we're not just your coworkers.
Or at least, I don't think we're just your Are we just your co-workers? No.
No.
You are also my friends, and I appreciate your concern, but Jeffrey and I would like to keep what happened between us private.
So something did happen.
- Oh, bloody hell.
- Sara? I think you need to see this.
Thank you, Megan.
You have no idea what you just saved me from.
Excuse me.
This just came in.
He said it was about Carlos Ochoa.
That it might be important.
You can't run away from us forever.
We still work here.
Megan, how would you like to take over their jobs? - Mister? - Glennon.
- HARRY (OVER COMPUTER): Glennon.
- Mr.
Glennon.
How can I help? You're trying to find who killed Mia Tanner, right? Yes.
Do you know something that could help us? Well, I don't know who killed her, but I know who didn't.
Carlos Ochoa.
See, uh, I was with him that night.
I guess I'm his alibi.
See, the thing you have to understand is, up until a few weeks ago, I was still married.
And my wife wasn't, uh Understanding? Yes.
Precisely.
But now the divorce is finalized And there's a new Mrs.
Glennon? Oh, no.
No, I'm not making that mistake again.
Uh I-I've just been living with this for a year, and now I can finally speak up.
I just, I'm I'm sorry I didn't come forward before Wait, so you were with Carlos Ochoa? He was there when I went in.
Went in where? My room.
At the City Center Hotel.
It's a-a Gentleman's hotel.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was there maybe two hours.
Um, and when I got to the room, he was passed out, high as a kite, right outside my door.
And then, when I came out, he was still there.
Are you sure it was him? Yeah.
Positive.
I-I remember 'cause his face was all over the news, but I couldn't Right, right, right.
I don't suppose you kept the receipt? No, not really that kind of place.
What about your date? Can she corroborate any of this? Uh, I mean she could, if you can find her.
Well, maybe at the, uh, City Center Hotel.
At least, that's where she, um worked, back then, anyway.
(SIREN WHOOPING) CAVANAUGH: Hey.
Hey, you, Destiny.
Hey, hey, stop right there.
You are Destiny, right? Standing around isn't a crime.
I'm not vice, I just got some questions.
Hey, if I was trying to entrap you, would I hit my siren? Come on.
Just give me a few minutes.
Lucky for you, you're so handsome.
(CAR DOOR CLOSES) There we go.
Okay.
All right.
Easy does it.
What is that? (EXHALES) Okay, now, Jeffrey, even if we don't find anything in here, coming here was still worth it, right? Do you agree? Okay, here's Prague.
That's it? Ugh! (GROANS) Hey, Jeffrey? - Jeffrey? - I can't.
You can.
Look.
Jeffrey, look.
Do you know any of these people? No, which means that He could be one of them.
- (CARLOS COUGHING) - TANNER: Which one is he? (SIGHS) Which one's what? Black Sheep is he one of them? Right here.
(MONITOR BEEPING STEADILY) I-I don't know.
I I-I only saw him once.
He was wearing a hat.
He could he could be any one of those dudes.
Yeah, but you said that you could identify him, right? No.
That's why I told you about the picture in the phone.
No, no, there is The picture's gone.
All right? He deleted it.
- (COUGHING) - Okay? So, please, just-just look one more time, Carlos.
Okay, that's enough for now.
- Jeffrey.
- (CARLOS COUGHING) Please.
Doctor, is he gonna be okay? I mean, this is The problem is they're gonna return him to the prison hospital soon.
- What? - Wait.
They can't.
- He can't be moved like that.
- Technically, he can.
The pericardial tamponade drained the fluid and relieves the pressure from his heart.
But the next few days are critical.
- He needs to be monitored closely.
- Okay.
He can't get that in a prison hospital, trust me.
Well, then we can't move him to a prison hospital.
Right, but it's not that simple, Mr.
Tanner.
The Department of Corrections does what it does.
I'm on it.
I'll call.
- Okay.
- I should get back in there.
All right.
CAVANAUGH: Should be heading this way.
Hey, baby boy.
I remember you.
Where you been? Oh, man.
Okay.
Yeah.
He wasn't so embarrassed when he was calling me "Mommy"" I remember that night, sure.
This kid was wrecked out of his mind, passed out by the door.
And you'd be willing to give a written statement of everything you remember from that night? Wait.
Hold up.
(CHUCKLES) Um I meant to say, I think I remember.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
If you want me to fully remember I got to get paid.
(SCOFFS) It doesn't quite work like that.
Didn't the guy that started this thing offer up a hundred mil for help? Come on.
This has to be worth at least, like, what? (CHUCKLES) 50 grand? (CAVANAUGH CHUCKLES) Look, tell us what you know, and we'll see what we can do.
(LAUGHS) Man, please.
My memory's fading by the second.
Sara, we pay criminal informants at PD all the time.
That is a slippery slope.
Once you pay her, other people start wanting to be paid, too.
Money distorts user motivation.
Someone has information that we need? - (CLEARS THROAT) - Yes.
Okay.
Pay 'em.
Jeffrey, we've discussed this.
Sophe isn't about doling money out.
Yeah, but we offered a reward.
Which you intended would be split among everyone that participated.
The reward was to grab attention.
People are returning because of the day-to-day interaction.
It's not about cash, it's about community.
If we lose that, we lose everything.
Sara, I hear everything you're saying, and everything you're saying is true, but right now, - I don't care.
Pay 'em.
- All right, great.
ALEX: Just let them know it's urgent.
Thanks.
I have a call in to Kamala's office and to Sacramento, but they're not sure if we can stop them from transferring Carlos.
Why should anything be easy? Okay, can you please put this up on Sophe? SARA: Where's it from? ALEX: Mia's scrapbook from her trip to Europe.
Could be nothing, but we TANNER: I get it.
I get it, all right? None of this is gonna work out.
I'm chasing a ghost.
I'm the only one that cares.
It's fine, all right? I'll do it alone.
Okay, on that note Do you fancy a drink? (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) I know that Sophe wasn't something that you were okay with.
I should've made Jeffrey talk to you about it, but (CHUCKLES) Please, Sara.
Nobody can get him to do anything he doesn't want to do.
Good point.
Besides, it's not that I don't want to find out what really happened.
I do.
Just, when I think about whoever did this to Mia, you know, I I don't know how I would be able to forgive them, you know.
For the longest time it was Carlos's face, and I just wanted to punish him and hate him Wanting justice isn't unreasonable.
Sara, it wasn't about justice.
It was about vengeance.
I want to see whoever did this to my daughter burn in hell.
Instead, someone else might lose their baby as well.
That isn't an option.
It can't be.
(EVIDENCE ALERT BEEPING) What-What's wrong? What is that? Our, um, informants.
Something felt wrong about them, so-so I put their picture up on Sophe, and they're married.
They're bloody con artists.
Stop him! Stop him now.
Now! CAVANAUGH: Hey! Hey! You son of a bitch! You want to make money off my daughter's death?! - Hey, hey! - Jeffrey! No! Get off.
Get off.
Come on.
- Come on.
- I got him.
All right.
I'm all right.
- You good? - Yeah.
Huh? You want some of this? - Take it.
Take it all.
- All right, okay Okay, so run me through Black Sheep again.
Mia has this on-again, off-again thing with Ochoa.
All right, during this time, she reconnects with this guy.
Probably a rich kid, jealous type.
Maybe he finds out Mia and Carlos are still hooking up, gets pissed, and makes her break it off with him.
She's forcing him out the door because this Black Sheep is on his way over.
The question is: why didn't she call the cops? Do I really have to run down domestic abuse stats for you? So, she she thinks that he's gonna be jealous, - but that he won't hurt her.
- Okay.
Tanner said that Mia always saw the best in people, right? Yeah.
Yeah, he did.
All right, let's just go over it again.
Hold up.
What, you see something? Can you pull up this shot from the first interrogation? Yeah.
You see it? The logo is gone.
Why'd he switch clothes? CAVANAUGH: So the roster says you were on the desk the night of September 26th to the 27th? If you say so.
The nights all blend together for me.
RUIZ: This was a big one.
The night Mia Tanner was murdered.
Oh, yeah, the night Ochoa came in.
That was me.
At some point during the night, his clothes were changed.
For the evidence search.
After that.
He was in a pair of PD scrubs, but in the morning, he was wearing a different pair.
You remember why? Yeah, because was puking all over himself.
Here.
After you guys released him from interrogation, about an hour or so after that, he started getting sick, coming out of both ends, so I called a medic.
They checked him out, put him on fluids.
We trashed the old clothes and put him in new ones.
Why weren't we told about this? He was a junkie coming down.
He never even left his cell.
The medic said it was heroin.
That or food poisoning.
Frankly, I didn't care then, and I really don't care now.
You're true blue, Hoff.
(SCOFFS) Hey, you know what? At least I didn't Don't finish that sentence.
(SCOFFS) Food poisoning.
Maybe.
It could have been anything.
But it's still something we didn't know before.
It's a start.
Sara, I got something for Sophe.
(TANNER GRUNTING, HITTING BAG) Hey-hey.
Hi.
I think you've hit enough things for one day, don't you? If you need time to sulk, I can come back.
Jeffrey, look, I know this is painful.
And you have been staring at this thing in the face every single day.
It sucks.
But that's too damn bad.
This was your choice.
My choice? I never had a choice.
I was the only one that believed her real killer was still out there.
What So what do you want? Do you want a trophy? Jeffrey, your entire life, you've built up walls around you to keep people out, to sabotage relationships your parents, me, Mia, and now those people downstairs.
At some point, you're gonna have to realize that this is nobody's fault but your own.
You decided to pick up this boulder.
Now you have to continue to carry it up the hill.
I would stop moping and get back to work.
You'd think, considering it's after midnight, we'd have less users.
Well, everyone has a great "one time I puked" story.
This one time, when I was eight years old, I drank three cans of orange soda, and puked all over my cousin.
He's never forgiven me to this day.
(LAUGHS) That's nothing.
I once, um, met this-this bloke in a pub, after school Rupert? Something or other.
Anyway, after about five pints too many, we went outside to snog and I - No.
- Oh! Come on.
It was terrible.
(LAUGHTER) (LAUGHING): I was mortified.
It was so horrible.
That's disgusting.
You guys okay? Yeah, sorry.
We are all fine.
(EVIDENCE ALERT BLARING) SARA: I-It's the picture from Mia's scrapbook.
We found one of the men.
ALEX: Who is it? Olivier Durand.
He was in France at the time of the murder, so it can't have been him, but he may know something.
See if he can talk to us, and we'll take it in my office.
OLIVIER: Mr.
Tanner, Ms.
Hale, I'm so sorry about Mia.
I did not know her well, but she was lovely.
Yeah, she was.
Thank you.
So you met her in Prague? Yes.
Um, just for a day or two.
I followed the story here.
I would have reached out, but I had no idea there was anything I could do.
Was there another man, when you were with her? Someone that she had a nickname for, like, a-a Dutch name.
Yes.
In fact, there was.
I only met him for a few minutes, though.
Uh, and he's in the photograph? Unfortunately, no.
Um, he would have been, but he's actually the one who took the photograph.
Is there anything that you can remember that would help us? Anything at all? Well, there may be one other thing, actually.
I remember, I asked Mia how she knew this man.
And she said she said she knew him through you, Mr.
Tanner.
Uh Okay, well, thank you so much for your help.
- Of course.
- (TRANSMISSION ENDS) (KNOCKING ON DOOR) Uh, y-you should come and see this.
So we ran the, um, vomit question.
But when we put it up on Sophe, we discovered a pattern.
Well, a-an outbreak, actually.
Clostridium perfringens.
It's a bacterium that causes food poisoning.
A number of our users report getting it the night of Mia's death.
And one of our users is an ER nurse who says she that treated at least a dozen cases of it that night.
She checked the records, and they all are tied up to this place.
This street fair, and more specifically, this food cart.
They all ate there.
Where was this street fair? About two miles from Mia's apartment.
- Right by the Tenderloin.
- Okay, so So Ochoa gets high, goes to the street fair, eats poisoned pig And then, he goes back to Mia's place where we pick him up outside.
Which means that he could've been at this street fair at the time that Mia was killed.
Well, that's all well and good, but we still have to prove it.
Well, we better do it quickly.
They're transferring Ochoa back to the prison hospital - first thing tomorrow.
- ALEX: I have a call into the judge Well, we need to go higher up than that.
Well, I can head up to Solano, and see if we can stall them.
Can I come? Yes, ma'am.
Ladies and gentlemen.
It's time to save Carlos Ochoa's life.
I'm not finding anything on Carlos.
Even if we find him there, how do we stop them from moving him back to prison? Alex is on it.
We just need to find something for her to work with.
We're getting lots of partials.
This is gonna take forever.
Guys, I've got something here.
SARA: What? This guy, he-he takes ultra-high-resolution gigapixel photos using a computer-controlled camera.
The organizers of the event hired him to take this.
CAVANAUGH: You can't make out anybody on this thing.
I mean, it's too wide.
Yeah, until you zoom in.
That's what's so special about a gigapixel photo.
The clarity is perfect, no matter how close you are.
TARIQ: That's so awesome.
Yeah.
Okay, now we're looking for a needle in a stack of needles? Yeah, that's where Sophe comes in.
Divide and conquer.
A crowd speciality.
We'll get each user to examine a chunk of the picture, they'll say yes or no to it, and then, they'll move on to another chunk.
We'll build in a system of doubles to make sure there's overlap and multiple eyes everywhere.
Now, doing the math.
This photo's from 11:01 p.
m.
Time of death is between 10:30 and 11:00.
Yeah.
This is two miles from Mia's apartment.
It's late, cabs are a huge pain in this area, e-especially with an event going on.
There's no way he would've got to her place in that window.
If Carlos is in this picture, it proves he didn't kill Mia.
Yeah, it's an urgent matter.
I know that it's early, but I I know.
No, I realize that, - and I'm sorry for calling so early, - Alex, please! - But - Sorry, hold on.
- I need to call you back.
- MARIA: They're taking him.
Ma'am, we were given orders to move him.
I understand that, but we're gonna need a couple of hours.
Okay, well, I'm sorry, Lieutenant, but we were given orders.
You're a little out of your jurisdiction up here.
Okay, no.
Officer.
Officer Crosby, do you know who I am? Yes, Congresswoman.
Okay.
Perfect, good.
This man was wrongfully convicted of murdering my daughter.
Right now, we're trying to prove his innocence, clear his name, so he can be released.
If you take him back to prison, he will die.
Look at me.
I need you to leave him here, make sure that he's safe and secure, and if you don't follow my instructions, I will destroy you.
Do you understand what I'm saying to you? Yes, ma'am.
Then, go.
(QUIETLY): Okay.
(EVIDENCE ALERT BEEPING) I've got a good one.
Damn it, it's not him.
Of course it isn't.
(SIGHS) Hey.
You good? It's not my day.
It ain't over yet.
(SIGHS) The guy from Mia's scrapbook, - who I talked to? - Yeah? He said that she knows about Black Sheep because of me.
I introduced her to him.
Tanner, it's not your fault.
- Yeah.
- Look, man.
You can't try to find meaning in everything.
- Yeah.
- The only thing that got us here now is an interrogation room camera pointing in the right angle.
That's the hardest part of this job.
I mean, yeah, sure.
Training, experience, it means something.
But so does luck.
The truth is, I could've been completely wrong.
But you weren't.
But what happens when it goes the other way? When I am convinced an innocent person is guilty, and I do everything I can to make it stick? (EVIDENCE ALERT BEEPING) SARA: We've got something.
Come on.
It's not over.
Let's go.
Okay.
Cross everything.
And there he is.
CAVANAUGH: With a bacon-wrapped hot dog.
(SOFT LAUGHTER) We did it? We did it.
We did it! - (APPLAUSE) - Yeah, good job, good job.
JOSH: It worked.
(LAUGHS) (MONITOR BEEPING RHYTHMICALLY) Thank you, for everything.
Sure.
I mean, any chance I get to yell at you, and point out one of your many, many flaws, I'm gonna happily take it.
(LAUGHS) Yes.
- I get that.
- Mm-hmm.
You're gonna find the son of a bitch, Jeffrey.
I know that you will.
We will.

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