FBI (2018) s02e06 Episode Script
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Whoa.
Oh, my God.
You approve? Absolutely.
This is the best ta'ameya I have ever had.
Who taught you how to make this? Our nanny Yasmin.
She was like a second mother to me.
Okay, well, next time I'm gonna make you my famous beid bel basturma.
Next time? That's right, no strings, no commitments.
- I forgot.
- Mm-hmm.
But, I wanna do something for your birthday.
Oh, actually I already booked myself a decadent weekend in Miami South Beach.
- Oh.
- Mm-hmm.
- Okay.
- Check out this view.
I booked myself three nights in a bungalow, all by myself.
Well, happy birthday.
You should come with me.
It's work.
I gotta go.
And I'm gonna need that back.
Okay, so let me get this straight.
She's a gorgeous, smart federal prosecutor who also happens to be a hip, modern Muslim.
All true.
What is your problem? I don't know.
We're just different.
She comes from all of this money, and, I mean, you should see her apartment.
Okay, but what does this have to do with taking a fun trip to South Beach? The bungalow cost $1,500.
Wait, per night? - For three nights? - Yeah.
Plus airfare, plus the massages, plus the meals, plus the salt treatments.
- What's a salt treatment? - I have no idea.
But they're expensive.
Detective Harden, we're agents Bell and Zidan.
I hear you guys are calling dibs.
It's a Title 18 thing: federal land, federal crime.
There's no witnesses, no evidence, no security video.
It's all yours.
Hammer.
A crime of passion? Or someone was channeling Thor.
We have an ID? Brad Hughes, 42.
His Tesla's parked in the lot.
Found his laptop inside, not much else.
What's his time of death? M.
E.
puts it around 11:00 last night.
Well, he made a call before that.
10:45.
Can I help you? Elena Bondar, I'm Agent Zidan, this is Agent Bell.
Did you speak with Brad Hughes last night? Is there a problem with Brad? Can we speak inside? How long have you and Brad been dating? About three months.
I can't believe this.
He was such a good guy.
Why did he call you last night? To say he wasn't coming over.
He had a lot of work to do.
Do you have any idea what he was doing in the park? Was he in any kind of trouble? Money issues, stalkers, ex-girlfriends? All right, so Elena, the girlfriend, said our DOA Brad Hughes was going through a contentious divorce, so I was thinking, I dunno, maybe should dig into that.
While we're at it, let's look at the rest of his life his career, his hobbies.
Who was this guy? Anyone? Looks to me like he was a rich investment banker.
Worked in mergers and acquisitions for Sherman Swain, a white-shoe firm down on Maiden Lane.
No priors, no debts, no lawsuits.
I pulled up his divorce records Oh, goodie, how'd they read? It's pretty ugly.
Wife, Lydia, cheated on him with some construction worker.
For the past year or so, there's been a major tug-of-war over kids, assets, alimony.
Oh, in case you're wondering, she was demanding 100K a month.
I was.
Well, now she gets everything.
Is her hardhat-wearing paramour still in the picture? Uh, yeah, looks like he moved in with her.
Name's Cam Buckley.
He remodeled their home 14 months ago.
Oh, well, he must have very nice tools.
Any priors? One DUI, one aggravated assault.
Well, we have good tools as well.
Let's use them to look into our two lovebirds a little more aggressively, shall we? Brad and I were married for 10 years.
I hoped it would be forever, but Well, what happened? He was a workaholic.
Always traveling, preoccupied, even when he was here, he was gone.
I just I couldn't keep living that way.
So alone.
But I still loved him.
Very much.
The divorce filings paint a pretty different picture.
Things get complicated when money is involved.
Where were you at 11:00 p.
m.
last night? You don't think I had something to do with this.
We have to ask you these questions in order to rule you out.
I was at an art opening in SoHo.
At Frenzino gallery.
Was Cam Buckley with you? No, art really isn't his thing.
Do you know where he was? Cam and Brad weren't best friends, but there is no way he did something like this.
Ah, excuse me.
Hey, Jubal.
Hey we just ran Brad's phone, recovered a text he got yesterday.
It reads, "You're a dead man.
" Sent to him by our boy Cam Buckley.
Can we place him near the scene? Why, yes, we can.
Oh, and we can also tie him to the murder weapon.
Hey, OA.
Cam is here now.
And he's rabbiting.
Maggie and OA lost visual contact with the suspect.
We need eyes on this guy, fast.
- Any hits on the BOLO? - Nothing.
What about Scarsdale PD? On the line with them now.
They're low on patrol units.
Department's running an active shooter drill.
State Police, you need to pick up the slack.
We ping Cam Buckley's phone yet? Just turned it off, but he was heading south.
Okay, White Plains is north, so he's not headed home.
We need to check his phone log, social media.
Who is he tight with in the city? - Think I know where he's headed.
- Go.
Cam docks a boat at White Crest Marina.
- It's just nine miles south.
- There it is.
Send the details to Maggie and OA.
There's his truck.
He's gotta be here somewhere.
FBI, hands up! Guess what, Cam? You're under arrest.
I didn't kill Brad Hughes.
So why'd you run away? Because I don't trust you guys.
Why is that? I got a record; I'm banging a dead guy's wife.
I know how this goes.
So what were you planning on doing, sailing off to Mexico in your little dingy? I was just trying to buy some time, figure things out.
Okay, well, maybe you can help us figure this out.
You sent a text to Brad yesterday saying, "You're a dead man.
" And now here he is, dead.
That was just a text.
He got in my face, told me to stay away from his wife and kids.
That's the murder weapon.
This is you from your website.
It's the same hammer.
Are you kidding me? Tons of people have that hammer.
Yeah, but none of them were near the park when Brad was killed.
- You were.
- And your phone.
Pinged a cell tower that puts you in the area, so why don't you just tell us what happened last night, Cam? I didn't do this.
I swear.
I wasn't even at the park.
So where were you? I hooked up with my ex-girlfriend.
She lives near there.
I thought you were with Lydia? I am.
But sometimes I just wanna be with my own people.
I love Lydia, but I don't exactly fit in her world.
You know how it is.
So Cam's telling the truth.
I talked to the ex-girlfriend.
She confirms they were together from 10:00 p.
m.
to 8:30 this morning.
There's video surveillance confirming this as well.
Well, that puts us back to square one.
Maybe not.
We just found an interesting call on Brad's cell phone.
From the securities and exchange commission.
He's a Wall Street guy, why's that interesting? Because the call came from a lawyer named Douglas Wells, head of the Enforcement Division.
The investigation's ongoing, so there's really not much I can say.
Investigation into Brad Hughes? We were just looking into some suspicious trading in a recent merger deal he worked on.
Why, what's this all about? Uh, Brad was murdered last night.
This changes everything.
We were probing the PELLZ Aerospace merger.
Interviewing Hughes was a formality.
At first, until I got this message.
He left this message yesterday, I tried calling him back, but Mr.
Wells, Brad Hughes here, following up on the PELLZ merger, I think I know who's behind the illegal trades.
I'd like to meet with you in person to discuss the matter further.
Before they could meet up, Brad wound up dead.
Someone killed him to keep him quiet.
Mm-hmm.
So the victim, Brad Hughes, reaches out to the SEC regarding illegal trading in a company called PELLZ.
He gets killed before he can blow the whistle.
It sure looks that way, yeah.
So we have any idea who's involved in the illegal trading? Well, Maggie and OA are interviewing Brad's co-workers.
Scola is combing the SEC files, recent trading activity.
- All right, keep me apprised.
- Yeah, will do.
Boss, can I show you something? Why, Ian Lim, you know you always have my ear.
What is it? Brad Hughes' laptop, I was checking his emails and search history.
Then I noticed he scanned for viruses a few days ago, - and turns out, he found one.
- Okay, what kind of virus? That's where it gets interesting.
Peeked into the virus's code.
It is set up to scan for documents, emails, and seek out specific key words like merger, buyout, takeover, bear hug, tender offer So the virus was trolling for insider information.
Yeah, then it scooped up that info and it emailed it out.
Can you figure out who received that email? If I can't, no one can.
I like your confidence.
Hey, you guys look like you got something for me.
What is it? So we tracked the trading history of PELLZ common stock.
One trade stood out, a $20 million purchase just before the merger was announced, then sold the next day.
- Who made the trade? - It's unclear.
It was handled through a small brokerage house.
- Run it down.
- Okay.
This make you homesick? - No.
- Hm, not even a little? - Moved on.
- Okay, so why'd you quit? The allure of government service and undersized paychecks.
Trey Neely? Whoa, is that real? It is.
And, uh, we'd like to talk.
No, man, it doesn't ring a bell.
I mean, it was, like, 10,000 trades ago.
Are we done? I'm losing money standing here, bro.
All right, look, bro, you're a junior trader at a rinky-dink bucket shop.
$20 million is the biggest trade you've ever seen.
Which you turned around and sold at near double the price.
And your 3% commission, well, that's the biggest commission you've ever pocketed, so let's try this again.
Who told you to make that trade? Who's the person behind LIG? Lovecraft Investment Group.
I'm done here, guys.
You really wanna do this? You wanna play hardball with the FBI? Why don't you ask around, see how well that works for other guys on Wall Street.
Okay, okay.
Slow down.
Who told you to make the PELLZ trade, man? I don't know, I swear.
It was all done through bank wires and phone calls.
Well, who'd you talk to? A voice on the phone.
Man or woman? A woman, she told me to transfer the money to a bank in Houston, so I did.
I want every file, every call log, every detail on those trades.
Now.
It's greed.
You hated being around people talking about money and trades, commissions.
No, I didn't mind that at all.
I like money.
Mm-kay.
Okay, so Certitrade executed a 20-million-dollar trade in PELLZ stock on behalf of a shell corp called LIG.
A day later, through the miracle of modern capitalism Certitrade sold their position for 34 million, transferring the funds to a Houston bank.
So let's dig in and find the person behind that shell corp, shall we? Unfortunately the person behind the shell corp is another shell corp.
Mm, what about the 34 million? Let's follow that.
I'm trying to, but it only stayed in Houston for less than one second, then ping-ponged through a bunch of off-shore banks.
And let me guess, ended up in the Cayman Islands.
Close.
Nevis.
Nevis? According to my friend in White Collar, it's the new black.
Latest hotspot for private banking.
So a warrant will do nothing for us, which means we're dealing with pros.
Ian, where are we on the virus? Where did all that information go? I couldn't trace the recipient.
The docs were sent via Tor and they disappeared into the void.
Void is a dirty word.
Tell me there's more to that story.
There is.
Virus was installed two weeks ago today at exactly 10:21 p.
m.
Good.
So if we find out where Brad was We may find the virus donor.
You're back.
Yeah, Brad made a credit card charge that night.
11:10 p.
m.
for $342 at a trendy restaurant called Treasure.
Yes, Mr.
Hughes reserved a table for 10:15.
Table 23.
That one.
Was he with anyone else? I'm sorry, I didn't work that night.
Do you have security footage going back two weeks, by any chance? I can't share that with you.
Our clients value their privacy.
Brad Hughes doesn't.
He's dead.
If we see the video, we might be able to figure out who killed him.
Okay.
Let me talk to my manager.
Maybe he logged onto a website, downloaded a virus accidentally? - Do you have Wi-Fi here? - Yes.
Someone coulda hacked him through the network.
No, wait, he's got a visitor.
It's his girlfriend, Elena.
Mm-hmm.
See if you can punch in.
Wait.
So she's the infector? And I'm guessing our inside trader, too.
So much for the grieving girlfriend routine.
Elena Bondar, arrived here a year ago from Albania on an H-1B3 visa.
Her sponsor was World Capital Talent.
It's a modeling agency in SoHo.
Now, you might remember that Brad Hughes, our victim, was romantically involved with Elena.
Color me jaded, but I'm getting the feeling she was more in love with the non-public information on his laptop than his wit and good looks.
Now Brad is dead.
Elena's our person of interest.
Whoever helps track her down gets the most valuable agent award.
We just checked her apartment.
- Yeah? - She's not there.
But a neighbor saw her with a suitcase, waiting for a car.
Yeah, well Ian, what do you got, her phone? No, that's been shut off for hours, but last night around 9:00, she took an Uber to 125 Cherry Street in Tribeca.
Who lives there? Guy named Matt Armand, investment banker.
Look, Matt, we know Elena visited you at your place in Tribeca last night, so why don't you just go ahead and tell us what you two talked about? What's your interest in Elena? You know, this process tends to go a lot better when we're the ones asking the questions.
Well, I tend to work better when I have the answers.
Good data, good results.
Let me guess, some blowhard with a fancy MBA and a black Amex card told you that your first week on the job? I worked here, too.
First job out of college.
But you see, we're not building a discounted cash flow model here, Matt.
We're investigating a murder.
I don't know anything about that.
But I know my rights.
I can decline to answer your questions.
You certainly can, and we can certainly investigate any and all people connected to an ongoing criminal investigation.
Which means we'd be forced to subpoena your phone records, emails, texts, late-night home alone internet searches, and, of course, your finances.
Okay, okay.
Take it easy.
Elena and I used to date.
Great, where is she? In the Hamptons.
She came by last night, on edge.
Thought somebody might be following her, so I gave her the keys to my place out east.
That's all I know.
I swear.
What's the address? 22 Swan Lane, Wainscott.
Thank you, Matt.
Oh, and if I were you I'd look into my most recent public deals.
There might be some suspicious trading.
What are you talking about? Elena was dating another banker.
Stole inside information from him.
Yeah, well, that has nothing to do with me.
Right, 'cause you're special.
Please leave.
Okay, now I know.
It's the arrogance.
All those smug, elitist bankers.
Nope.
All right, 22 Swan Lane, Wainscott.
I'll drive.
Are you just a control freak or do you hate my driving? Uh, both.
Oh, excuse me.
- Hi.
- Omar.
- I'm Mona Nazari.
- Maggie Bell, OA's partner.
Hi, it's so nice to meet you.
I've heard so much about you.
He talks about you all the time.
I wouldn't say all the time.
Okay, fine.
A lot of the time.
So what are you doing here? Status meeting with Organized crime on that mob case I was telling you about.
We've been investigating these guys for years.
Maybe one of these days I'll actually get to prosecute them.
I have to run.
Really nice meeting you.
Nice meeting you, too.
Mona seems amazing.
She is.
Maybe too amazing.
Too amazing? That doesn't exist.
I'm not so sure about that.
Well, just go on the trip, stop overthinking it.
It'll be fun.
I don't know.
I know it sounds stupid but I I don't know, I feel uneasy around people with money and pedigree.
That's not stupid.
I get that.
I'm just a small town gal from Indiana.
You know, I had to fight my way through the side door.
You're a fancy Army Ranger.
I mean, God, you went to West Point.
You speak perfect Arabic.
I mean, you're the guy that they recruit for the poster.
I feel like a poor kid from Queens when I'm with her.
Look, I don't care how amazing Mona is, she's lucky to be dating you.
Don't ever forget that.
I think we're getting close.
The house Elena's staying in is right up here.
Elena! Hey, we're the FBI, stop! Please, I'm innocent! Yeah, another lie to add to the list.
I don't know who killed Brad.
You have to believe me.
We do? That's you, right? Inserting a virus into Brad's laptop? Hoovering up a bunch of confidential information? It's hard to lose in the stock market when you have tomorrow's "Wall Street Journal" today.
Brad figured out what you were doing, called the SEC.
So you, or someone you're working with, smashed his head in.
I didn't hurt him.
I swear.
I just did what I was told.
Meaning what? A photographer back home told me I could make good money modeling in New York.
So they got me a visa, paid for my plane ticket But it was all a lie.
Elena, can you tell me what happened? He said if I didn't do what he wanted, he'd kill me, kill my family in Albania.
And then he beat me.
And raped me.
Who? Who did that? I never knew his name.
But his accent he was from my country.
Very tall.
And he had a tattoo of a tiger on his chest.
What did he want you to do? Sleep with men who worked in mergers and acquisitions.
They knew these men's names, the places they ate and drank.
I've seen a lot of twisted schemes Makes Madoff look like a choir boy.
Was anyone else involved? I only met one other person.
Jane.
She was my handler.
We'd meet once a week in Fort Greene Park.
Okay, what did Jane look like? White, 35, pretty.
Do you think that Jane and that man are responsible for Brad's murder? I don't know for sure.
But this is all my fault.
I'm to blame.
When Brad found out, he got upset.
Said he was going to make me pay for what I did.
So I met up with Jane in the park and I told her what happened.
She said she would "handle the problem.
" When you came and told me he was dead, I thought I would be next.
But I have no one, no money.
All right, so here's Elena meeting with Jane in Fort Greene park.
Zoom in, Ian, get me a plate number.
You got it.
There it is.
Okay, car is registered to World Capital Talent.
It's the agency who sponsored Elena's visa.
Do we have an address? Uh, looks like another shell corp with just a PO box.
Someone had to sign those incorporation docs.
And that someone is named Jane Garrett.
Age 35, lives in Greenpoint.
- We'll shoot you the address.
- Copy that.
Infantry, stack on door.
Check your point of entry.
Hold.
Stand by.
FBI! Red team in! Hallway clear! - Go left.
- Blue team, secure the rear! Support coming up.
By the wall.
Maggie, we got a body.
Bedroom clear.
- Cover the windows.
- Clear.
That's Jane.
There goes our best lead.
You mean our only lead.
Okay, no sign of forced entry or burglary.
Place is spotless besides the body on the ground.
Means there's a good chance that Jane knew her killer.
Okay, so he comes through the front door, right, she goes back to the kitchen to get a couple drinks.
Creeps up behind her, pop pop, shoots her in the back of the head.
He got up close and personal, too.
Both wounds are close contact, lots of stippling and powder.
So he's a pro.
Could be a pro basketball player, too Their angle of entry suggests your shooter is very tall.
Well maybe it's the same tall guy that beat and raped Elena.
Yeah.
Are these burners? Can we get them to 26 Fed as soon as possible? Hey, just talked to a neighbor.
She saw a man exit the house at 2:45, around the time of the murder.
She see anything? He was white, in his 40s, drove away in a black sedan.
She didn't know what kind but said it looked expensive.
Oh, and he was really tall.
Run that again.
You guys know we're looking for a really tall man driving a dark luxury sedan, and that is all we have.
So we should be digging into every surveillance camera within a half a mile of the crime scene, running the plates of every black sedan driven by a male, white.
Let's go.
Hey, any luck on the burners? Looks like she called Brad Hughes the night of the murder.
10:22 p.
m.
, they talked for four minutes.
Well, she probably lured him to the park.
Called another number that night, too.
Once at 10:30, before the murder, and again at 12:45, after the murder.
- Got a name? - No.
Phone's unregistered.
Shocking, I know.
Anything else? Like a location? Pinged off a tower up in the Bronx.
Belmont neighborhood.
Big Albanian population.
Lot of organized crime up there, too.
Why don't we talk to people in O.
C.
? I'm sure they've got names and dossiers of potential suspects.
You're right, but I'm not sure they'd be willing to share information.
Not the good stuff, anyway.
Well, why not ask? Because we might be told to stand down.
One crime, one criminal versus the career-making takedown of a nefarious Eastern European crime syndicate.
Right.
Okay, then what's our next move? I don't know.
Talk to your sources.
Your CIs, local cops, off the record.
- Hey - Hey.
Been digging into World Capital talent.
It turns out they also sponsor visas for nine other young Albanian models, all working with the same agency that Elena was working with.
- There are nine other women? - Mm-hmm.
Do you recognize any of these women? I know her, Svetlana.
We grew up in the same town.
She's a year younger than me.
Okay, have you seen her or any of these women in New York? No, as I told you, I don't really see anyone other than the men I dated.
I want to help.
I'll do anything you want.
We have to find them.
We will.
I love that we work so close.
So easy to sneak out, take a walk.
Or discuss things you don't wanna discuss over the phone.
Nothing gets past you, does it? So what's up? Well, it turns out that someone is forcing young women to seduce Wall Street guys to steal inside information.
It's pretty innovative.
And horrifying.
We think the man that's behind it is Albanian, lives in the Bronx, the Belmont area.
And I know that you're working that big Eastern European case.
Yeah.
- So - You have a name? No.
That's the problem.
We know he's in his 40s, tall, really tall, 6'3 ", 6'5", has a tiger tattoo on his chest.
- And he's Albanian? - Yeah, we believe so.
I'm taking a flier here, but it could be a guy by the name of Nikolas Christo.
He does a lot of money laundering for the Russians and the Ukrainians.
Is he one of your targets? No, more of a peripheral player.
Okay, that helps.
Thank you.
- Just keep me in the loop.
- I will.
So did you decide on Miami yet? I'll call you.
His name is Nikolas Christo.
He's 6'5", an Albanian thug, with loose connections to multiple Eastern European gangs.
The word on the street, he's smart and good with numbers.
He did time back home for murder, and the prison documented his tiger tattoo.
Elena confirms it's the exact same one she saw.
But where did we get the name? A source.
This is definitely our guy.
Okay, but we have nothing connecting him to the sex trafficking, insider trading, - or the two murders.
- No.
But we do have Elena.
Maybe she's willing to wear a wire.
All right, this has to be her decision.
Shoot her straight, let her know how risky this is.
Okay.
This man we're going after is obviously very dangerous.
But I mean, you know that better than anyone.
The problem is, right now we can't touch him.
So we're hoping that you can meet up with him Just get him to start talking about insider trading or murders.
And then hopefully we can get what we need to make the arrest.
Now, look, we're gonna be with you the whole time.
Agents are gonna be watching and listening.
Unfortunately, as hard as we try to protect you, we can't really guarantee your safety.
I will do anything to stop this monster and to help save those other women.
You really think this guy is showing up here? Well, according to his black Amex card, he's been here five out of the last seven nights, so it's our best shot.
It is crazy how much money you can make off of one stupid insider tip.
You ever tempted? No, not even close.
Still easy to screw up, though, make a mistake, even when you're trying to be careful.
What do you mean? One time I got a call from a guy pretending to be the CEO of my firm.
Some Brit named Elliot Hoyt.
Guy had a perfect English accent and everything.
So he wanted to know the name of every deal I was working on.
Thank God you didn't fall for that.
Oh, I fell.
Flat on my face.
Rattled off every damn deal I had going.
None of 'em ever got off the ground, though.
Hey.
I think that's him.
Target's car has arrived.
He's heading inside now.
I've got eyes on the target.
Okay, we're good to go.
Maggie, breaking news.
Christo just bought a plane ticket to Tirana, Albania.
Departs tomorrow morning at 9:20.
Given the fact that we have no evidence against this guy, can't detain him, this may be our only shot.
Copy.
Excuse me.
Chardonnay, please.
So our friend is leaving for Albania tomorrow, which means that right now is our only shot to nail this son of a bitch.
Okay.
Thank you.
You're gonna be great, okay? We've got your back.
May I join you? How can I refuse such a beautiful woman? Do I know you? Yes.
My name is Elena.
So, Elena, how did you find me? Jane said if I was ever in any trouble, real trouble, and I couldn't find her, that I should go reach out to you at this restaurant.
What kind of trouble are you in? Brad Hughes, the man that I I the FBI told me he was killed.
I tried to call Jane, but she didn't call me back, so - So you talked to the FBI? - Yes.
What did you tell them? That he was my boyfriend.
That's about it.
That's the right answer, Elena.
You're both beautiful and smart.
But what if the FBI finds out what I did? That I stole the information form his computer? She's pretty good at this.
She had to be in order to survive.
Don't worry about the FBI.
But what if they arrest me? I'm all alone.
I don't have any money for a lawyer.
Let's not speak about any of this here, okay? But I'm scared.
There's no reason to be scared.
I will take care of you.
- You will? - Of course, come on.
She's on the move with Christo.
Elena doesn't travel under any circumstances.
- No car.
- Copy that.
Do you know where Jane has been? I've been trying to reach her.
She went to visit her sister in London.
Oh, okay, good, I was worried.
How 'bout we take a ride? Get a drink someplace nice and private? Figure all this out.
Okay, I'll meet you there.
No, we'll go together.
I'd rather meet you.
Help.
Gun, moving.
FBI, don't move! Back up! - Put your gun down, now.
- Lower your weapon! Drop it, now! Go to hell.
I will not ask you again.
I'm getting in my car with my friend.
We're going to drive away.
Or I'll shoot this bitch in the head.
Shots fired by FBI, man down, send EMS to our location now.
You did a great job, Elena.
You did great.
Where are the other women? Where are they? Where are they?! Elena, we're gonna find them.
Okay? I promise.
You ruined me! He's dead.
It's okay, it's okay.
It's okay.
Just talked to ballistics.
Christo's gun is the same gun used in Jane's murder.
Shocker.
Now we can close that case.
What about Brad Hughes? ERT found trace evidence of Brad's blood in Christo's car and on his clothes.
I guess we can close that one, too.
Mm-hmm.
More importantly, what about the nine other women? We found their names and addresses in Christos' apartment.
We're tracking them down right now.
- That's good news.
- Yeah.
OA, I need a moment.
Do you know Tom Dolan? He heads up Organized Crime.
I know who he is, that's about it.
Well, apparently, our takedown at the restaurant screwed up one of his operations, an operation he'd been working on for years.
He wants to talk to you in his office tomorrow, 8:00 a.
m.
That's fine.
He's gonna ask you where you got the name "Nikolas Christo.
" And unlike me, he will insist on an answer.
I can't believe Christo abused all these women just to get inside information.
And I can't believe more people haven't done it.
Okay, you're too young to be jaded.
Oh, I'm afraid the ship sailed on that a long time ago.
Elena? - Svetlana? - Elena? Oh, my God.
If you dare say anything cynical about this, I'll kill you.
No.
That's all good.
You know, you keep asking me why I left Wall Street.
Mm-hmm.
That's why.
I wanted to be a part of something like this.
You know, something real.
Something that matters.
I'm glad you got your guy.
But that restaurant was a popular mob hangout.
We had wires in place; it was an intel gold mine.
That's all over now.
- I'm sorry.
- It wasn't your fault.
You did what you had to do.
So I hear you're gonna meet with Dolan tomorrow? - Yeah.
- What're you gonna tell him? Nothing.
Bad idea, Omar.
Dolan's vindictive.
Just tell him the truth.
Don't worry about me.
- I can handle myself.
- So can I.
I know.
But Dolan's FBI.
He can make your life very difficult I don't care about Dolan.
We did nothing wrong, Mona.
He's just looking for someone to blame.
So could you please just tell me What a salt treatment is? Oh, so you're gonna come? If you'll still have me.
Maybe.
Oh, my God.
You approve? Absolutely.
This is the best ta'ameya I have ever had.
Who taught you how to make this? Our nanny Yasmin.
She was like a second mother to me.
Okay, well, next time I'm gonna make you my famous beid bel basturma.
Next time? That's right, no strings, no commitments.
- I forgot.
- Mm-hmm.
But, I wanna do something for your birthday.
Oh, actually I already booked myself a decadent weekend in Miami South Beach.
- Oh.
- Mm-hmm.
- Okay.
- Check out this view.
I booked myself three nights in a bungalow, all by myself.
Well, happy birthday.
You should come with me.
It's work.
I gotta go.
And I'm gonna need that back.
Okay, so let me get this straight.
She's a gorgeous, smart federal prosecutor who also happens to be a hip, modern Muslim.
All true.
What is your problem? I don't know.
We're just different.
She comes from all of this money, and, I mean, you should see her apartment.
Okay, but what does this have to do with taking a fun trip to South Beach? The bungalow cost $1,500.
Wait, per night? - For three nights? - Yeah.
Plus airfare, plus the massages, plus the meals, plus the salt treatments.
- What's a salt treatment? - I have no idea.
But they're expensive.
Detective Harden, we're agents Bell and Zidan.
I hear you guys are calling dibs.
It's a Title 18 thing: federal land, federal crime.
There's no witnesses, no evidence, no security video.
It's all yours.
Hammer.
A crime of passion? Or someone was channeling Thor.
We have an ID? Brad Hughes, 42.
His Tesla's parked in the lot.
Found his laptop inside, not much else.
What's his time of death? M.
E.
puts it around 11:00 last night.
Well, he made a call before that.
10:45.
Can I help you? Elena Bondar, I'm Agent Zidan, this is Agent Bell.
Did you speak with Brad Hughes last night? Is there a problem with Brad? Can we speak inside? How long have you and Brad been dating? About three months.
I can't believe this.
He was such a good guy.
Why did he call you last night? To say he wasn't coming over.
He had a lot of work to do.
Do you have any idea what he was doing in the park? Was he in any kind of trouble? Money issues, stalkers, ex-girlfriends? All right, so Elena, the girlfriend, said our DOA Brad Hughes was going through a contentious divorce, so I was thinking, I dunno, maybe should dig into that.
While we're at it, let's look at the rest of his life his career, his hobbies.
Who was this guy? Anyone? Looks to me like he was a rich investment banker.
Worked in mergers and acquisitions for Sherman Swain, a white-shoe firm down on Maiden Lane.
No priors, no debts, no lawsuits.
I pulled up his divorce records Oh, goodie, how'd they read? It's pretty ugly.
Wife, Lydia, cheated on him with some construction worker.
For the past year or so, there's been a major tug-of-war over kids, assets, alimony.
Oh, in case you're wondering, she was demanding 100K a month.
I was.
Well, now she gets everything.
Is her hardhat-wearing paramour still in the picture? Uh, yeah, looks like he moved in with her.
Name's Cam Buckley.
He remodeled their home 14 months ago.
Oh, well, he must have very nice tools.
Any priors? One DUI, one aggravated assault.
Well, we have good tools as well.
Let's use them to look into our two lovebirds a little more aggressively, shall we? Brad and I were married for 10 years.
I hoped it would be forever, but Well, what happened? He was a workaholic.
Always traveling, preoccupied, even when he was here, he was gone.
I just I couldn't keep living that way.
So alone.
But I still loved him.
Very much.
The divorce filings paint a pretty different picture.
Things get complicated when money is involved.
Where were you at 11:00 p.
m.
last night? You don't think I had something to do with this.
We have to ask you these questions in order to rule you out.
I was at an art opening in SoHo.
At Frenzino gallery.
Was Cam Buckley with you? No, art really isn't his thing.
Do you know where he was? Cam and Brad weren't best friends, but there is no way he did something like this.
Ah, excuse me.
Hey, Jubal.
Hey we just ran Brad's phone, recovered a text he got yesterday.
It reads, "You're a dead man.
" Sent to him by our boy Cam Buckley.
Can we place him near the scene? Why, yes, we can.
Oh, and we can also tie him to the murder weapon.
Hey, OA.
Cam is here now.
And he's rabbiting.
Maggie and OA lost visual contact with the suspect.
We need eyes on this guy, fast.
- Any hits on the BOLO? - Nothing.
What about Scarsdale PD? On the line with them now.
They're low on patrol units.
Department's running an active shooter drill.
State Police, you need to pick up the slack.
We ping Cam Buckley's phone yet? Just turned it off, but he was heading south.
Okay, White Plains is north, so he's not headed home.
We need to check his phone log, social media.
Who is he tight with in the city? - Think I know where he's headed.
- Go.
Cam docks a boat at White Crest Marina.
- It's just nine miles south.
- There it is.
Send the details to Maggie and OA.
There's his truck.
He's gotta be here somewhere.
FBI, hands up! Guess what, Cam? You're under arrest.
I didn't kill Brad Hughes.
So why'd you run away? Because I don't trust you guys.
Why is that? I got a record; I'm banging a dead guy's wife.
I know how this goes.
So what were you planning on doing, sailing off to Mexico in your little dingy? I was just trying to buy some time, figure things out.
Okay, well, maybe you can help us figure this out.
You sent a text to Brad yesterday saying, "You're a dead man.
" And now here he is, dead.
That was just a text.
He got in my face, told me to stay away from his wife and kids.
That's the murder weapon.
This is you from your website.
It's the same hammer.
Are you kidding me? Tons of people have that hammer.
Yeah, but none of them were near the park when Brad was killed.
- You were.
- And your phone.
Pinged a cell tower that puts you in the area, so why don't you just tell us what happened last night, Cam? I didn't do this.
I swear.
I wasn't even at the park.
So where were you? I hooked up with my ex-girlfriend.
She lives near there.
I thought you were with Lydia? I am.
But sometimes I just wanna be with my own people.
I love Lydia, but I don't exactly fit in her world.
You know how it is.
So Cam's telling the truth.
I talked to the ex-girlfriend.
She confirms they were together from 10:00 p.
m.
to 8:30 this morning.
There's video surveillance confirming this as well.
Well, that puts us back to square one.
Maybe not.
We just found an interesting call on Brad's cell phone.
From the securities and exchange commission.
He's a Wall Street guy, why's that interesting? Because the call came from a lawyer named Douglas Wells, head of the Enforcement Division.
The investigation's ongoing, so there's really not much I can say.
Investigation into Brad Hughes? We were just looking into some suspicious trading in a recent merger deal he worked on.
Why, what's this all about? Uh, Brad was murdered last night.
This changes everything.
We were probing the PELLZ Aerospace merger.
Interviewing Hughes was a formality.
At first, until I got this message.
He left this message yesterday, I tried calling him back, but Mr.
Wells, Brad Hughes here, following up on the PELLZ merger, I think I know who's behind the illegal trades.
I'd like to meet with you in person to discuss the matter further.
Before they could meet up, Brad wound up dead.
Someone killed him to keep him quiet.
Mm-hmm.
So the victim, Brad Hughes, reaches out to the SEC regarding illegal trading in a company called PELLZ.
He gets killed before he can blow the whistle.
It sure looks that way, yeah.
So we have any idea who's involved in the illegal trading? Well, Maggie and OA are interviewing Brad's co-workers.
Scola is combing the SEC files, recent trading activity.
- All right, keep me apprised.
- Yeah, will do.
Boss, can I show you something? Why, Ian Lim, you know you always have my ear.
What is it? Brad Hughes' laptop, I was checking his emails and search history.
Then I noticed he scanned for viruses a few days ago, - and turns out, he found one.
- Okay, what kind of virus? That's where it gets interesting.
Peeked into the virus's code.
It is set up to scan for documents, emails, and seek out specific key words like merger, buyout, takeover, bear hug, tender offer So the virus was trolling for insider information.
Yeah, then it scooped up that info and it emailed it out.
Can you figure out who received that email? If I can't, no one can.
I like your confidence.
Hey, you guys look like you got something for me.
What is it? So we tracked the trading history of PELLZ common stock.
One trade stood out, a $20 million purchase just before the merger was announced, then sold the next day.
- Who made the trade? - It's unclear.
It was handled through a small brokerage house.
- Run it down.
- Okay.
This make you homesick? - No.
- Hm, not even a little? - Moved on.
- Okay, so why'd you quit? The allure of government service and undersized paychecks.
Trey Neely? Whoa, is that real? It is.
And, uh, we'd like to talk.
No, man, it doesn't ring a bell.
I mean, it was, like, 10,000 trades ago.
Are we done? I'm losing money standing here, bro.
All right, look, bro, you're a junior trader at a rinky-dink bucket shop.
$20 million is the biggest trade you've ever seen.
Which you turned around and sold at near double the price.
And your 3% commission, well, that's the biggest commission you've ever pocketed, so let's try this again.
Who told you to make that trade? Who's the person behind LIG? Lovecraft Investment Group.
I'm done here, guys.
You really wanna do this? You wanna play hardball with the FBI? Why don't you ask around, see how well that works for other guys on Wall Street.
Okay, okay.
Slow down.
Who told you to make the PELLZ trade, man? I don't know, I swear.
It was all done through bank wires and phone calls.
Well, who'd you talk to? A voice on the phone.
Man or woman? A woman, she told me to transfer the money to a bank in Houston, so I did.
I want every file, every call log, every detail on those trades.
Now.
It's greed.
You hated being around people talking about money and trades, commissions.
No, I didn't mind that at all.
I like money.
Mm-kay.
Okay, so Certitrade executed a 20-million-dollar trade in PELLZ stock on behalf of a shell corp called LIG.
A day later, through the miracle of modern capitalism Certitrade sold their position for 34 million, transferring the funds to a Houston bank.
So let's dig in and find the person behind that shell corp, shall we? Unfortunately the person behind the shell corp is another shell corp.
Mm, what about the 34 million? Let's follow that.
I'm trying to, but it only stayed in Houston for less than one second, then ping-ponged through a bunch of off-shore banks.
And let me guess, ended up in the Cayman Islands.
Close.
Nevis.
Nevis? According to my friend in White Collar, it's the new black.
Latest hotspot for private banking.
So a warrant will do nothing for us, which means we're dealing with pros.
Ian, where are we on the virus? Where did all that information go? I couldn't trace the recipient.
The docs were sent via Tor and they disappeared into the void.
Void is a dirty word.
Tell me there's more to that story.
There is.
Virus was installed two weeks ago today at exactly 10:21 p.
m.
Good.
So if we find out where Brad was We may find the virus donor.
You're back.
Yeah, Brad made a credit card charge that night.
11:10 p.
m.
for $342 at a trendy restaurant called Treasure.
Yes, Mr.
Hughes reserved a table for 10:15.
Table 23.
That one.
Was he with anyone else? I'm sorry, I didn't work that night.
Do you have security footage going back two weeks, by any chance? I can't share that with you.
Our clients value their privacy.
Brad Hughes doesn't.
He's dead.
If we see the video, we might be able to figure out who killed him.
Okay.
Let me talk to my manager.
Maybe he logged onto a website, downloaded a virus accidentally? - Do you have Wi-Fi here? - Yes.
Someone coulda hacked him through the network.
No, wait, he's got a visitor.
It's his girlfriend, Elena.
Mm-hmm.
See if you can punch in.
Wait.
So she's the infector? And I'm guessing our inside trader, too.
So much for the grieving girlfriend routine.
Elena Bondar, arrived here a year ago from Albania on an H-1B3 visa.
Her sponsor was World Capital Talent.
It's a modeling agency in SoHo.
Now, you might remember that Brad Hughes, our victim, was romantically involved with Elena.
Color me jaded, but I'm getting the feeling she was more in love with the non-public information on his laptop than his wit and good looks.
Now Brad is dead.
Elena's our person of interest.
Whoever helps track her down gets the most valuable agent award.
We just checked her apartment.
- Yeah? - She's not there.
But a neighbor saw her with a suitcase, waiting for a car.
Yeah, well Ian, what do you got, her phone? No, that's been shut off for hours, but last night around 9:00, she took an Uber to 125 Cherry Street in Tribeca.
Who lives there? Guy named Matt Armand, investment banker.
Look, Matt, we know Elena visited you at your place in Tribeca last night, so why don't you just go ahead and tell us what you two talked about? What's your interest in Elena? You know, this process tends to go a lot better when we're the ones asking the questions.
Well, I tend to work better when I have the answers.
Good data, good results.
Let me guess, some blowhard with a fancy MBA and a black Amex card told you that your first week on the job? I worked here, too.
First job out of college.
But you see, we're not building a discounted cash flow model here, Matt.
We're investigating a murder.
I don't know anything about that.
But I know my rights.
I can decline to answer your questions.
You certainly can, and we can certainly investigate any and all people connected to an ongoing criminal investigation.
Which means we'd be forced to subpoena your phone records, emails, texts, late-night home alone internet searches, and, of course, your finances.
Okay, okay.
Take it easy.
Elena and I used to date.
Great, where is she? In the Hamptons.
She came by last night, on edge.
Thought somebody might be following her, so I gave her the keys to my place out east.
That's all I know.
I swear.
What's the address? 22 Swan Lane, Wainscott.
Thank you, Matt.
Oh, and if I were you I'd look into my most recent public deals.
There might be some suspicious trading.
What are you talking about? Elena was dating another banker.
Stole inside information from him.
Yeah, well, that has nothing to do with me.
Right, 'cause you're special.
Please leave.
Okay, now I know.
It's the arrogance.
All those smug, elitist bankers.
Nope.
All right, 22 Swan Lane, Wainscott.
I'll drive.
Are you just a control freak or do you hate my driving? Uh, both.
Oh, excuse me.
- Hi.
- Omar.
- I'm Mona Nazari.
- Maggie Bell, OA's partner.
Hi, it's so nice to meet you.
I've heard so much about you.
He talks about you all the time.
I wouldn't say all the time.
Okay, fine.
A lot of the time.
So what are you doing here? Status meeting with Organized crime on that mob case I was telling you about.
We've been investigating these guys for years.
Maybe one of these days I'll actually get to prosecute them.
I have to run.
Really nice meeting you.
Nice meeting you, too.
Mona seems amazing.
She is.
Maybe too amazing.
Too amazing? That doesn't exist.
I'm not so sure about that.
Well, just go on the trip, stop overthinking it.
It'll be fun.
I don't know.
I know it sounds stupid but I I don't know, I feel uneasy around people with money and pedigree.
That's not stupid.
I get that.
I'm just a small town gal from Indiana.
You know, I had to fight my way through the side door.
You're a fancy Army Ranger.
I mean, God, you went to West Point.
You speak perfect Arabic.
I mean, you're the guy that they recruit for the poster.
I feel like a poor kid from Queens when I'm with her.
Look, I don't care how amazing Mona is, she's lucky to be dating you.
Don't ever forget that.
I think we're getting close.
The house Elena's staying in is right up here.
Elena! Hey, we're the FBI, stop! Please, I'm innocent! Yeah, another lie to add to the list.
I don't know who killed Brad.
You have to believe me.
We do? That's you, right? Inserting a virus into Brad's laptop? Hoovering up a bunch of confidential information? It's hard to lose in the stock market when you have tomorrow's "Wall Street Journal" today.
Brad figured out what you were doing, called the SEC.
So you, or someone you're working with, smashed his head in.
I didn't hurt him.
I swear.
I just did what I was told.
Meaning what? A photographer back home told me I could make good money modeling in New York.
So they got me a visa, paid for my plane ticket But it was all a lie.
Elena, can you tell me what happened? He said if I didn't do what he wanted, he'd kill me, kill my family in Albania.
And then he beat me.
And raped me.
Who? Who did that? I never knew his name.
But his accent he was from my country.
Very tall.
And he had a tattoo of a tiger on his chest.
What did he want you to do? Sleep with men who worked in mergers and acquisitions.
They knew these men's names, the places they ate and drank.
I've seen a lot of twisted schemes Makes Madoff look like a choir boy.
Was anyone else involved? I only met one other person.
Jane.
She was my handler.
We'd meet once a week in Fort Greene Park.
Okay, what did Jane look like? White, 35, pretty.
Do you think that Jane and that man are responsible for Brad's murder? I don't know for sure.
But this is all my fault.
I'm to blame.
When Brad found out, he got upset.
Said he was going to make me pay for what I did.
So I met up with Jane in the park and I told her what happened.
She said she would "handle the problem.
" When you came and told me he was dead, I thought I would be next.
But I have no one, no money.
All right, so here's Elena meeting with Jane in Fort Greene park.
Zoom in, Ian, get me a plate number.
You got it.
There it is.
Okay, car is registered to World Capital Talent.
It's the agency who sponsored Elena's visa.
Do we have an address? Uh, looks like another shell corp with just a PO box.
Someone had to sign those incorporation docs.
And that someone is named Jane Garrett.
Age 35, lives in Greenpoint.
- We'll shoot you the address.
- Copy that.
Infantry, stack on door.
Check your point of entry.
Hold.
Stand by.
FBI! Red team in! Hallway clear! - Go left.
- Blue team, secure the rear! Support coming up.
By the wall.
Maggie, we got a body.
Bedroom clear.
- Cover the windows.
- Clear.
That's Jane.
There goes our best lead.
You mean our only lead.
Okay, no sign of forced entry or burglary.
Place is spotless besides the body on the ground.
Means there's a good chance that Jane knew her killer.
Okay, so he comes through the front door, right, she goes back to the kitchen to get a couple drinks.
Creeps up behind her, pop pop, shoots her in the back of the head.
He got up close and personal, too.
Both wounds are close contact, lots of stippling and powder.
So he's a pro.
Could be a pro basketball player, too Their angle of entry suggests your shooter is very tall.
Well maybe it's the same tall guy that beat and raped Elena.
Yeah.
Are these burners? Can we get them to 26 Fed as soon as possible? Hey, just talked to a neighbor.
She saw a man exit the house at 2:45, around the time of the murder.
She see anything? He was white, in his 40s, drove away in a black sedan.
She didn't know what kind but said it looked expensive.
Oh, and he was really tall.
Run that again.
You guys know we're looking for a really tall man driving a dark luxury sedan, and that is all we have.
So we should be digging into every surveillance camera within a half a mile of the crime scene, running the plates of every black sedan driven by a male, white.
Let's go.
Hey, any luck on the burners? Looks like she called Brad Hughes the night of the murder.
10:22 p.
m.
, they talked for four minutes.
Well, she probably lured him to the park.
Called another number that night, too.
Once at 10:30, before the murder, and again at 12:45, after the murder.
- Got a name? - No.
Phone's unregistered.
Shocking, I know.
Anything else? Like a location? Pinged off a tower up in the Bronx.
Belmont neighborhood.
Big Albanian population.
Lot of organized crime up there, too.
Why don't we talk to people in O.
C.
? I'm sure they've got names and dossiers of potential suspects.
You're right, but I'm not sure they'd be willing to share information.
Not the good stuff, anyway.
Well, why not ask? Because we might be told to stand down.
One crime, one criminal versus the career-making takedown of a nefarious Eastern European crime syndicate.
Right.
Okay, then what's our next move? I don't know.
Talk to your sources.
Your CIs, local cops, off the record.
- Hey - Hey.
Been digging into World Capital talent.
It turns out they also sponsor visas for nine other young Albanian models, all working with the same agency that Elena was working with.
- There are nine other women? - Mm-hmm.
Do you recognize any of these women? I know her, Svetlana.
We grew up in the same town.
She's a year younger than me.
Okay, have you seen her or any of these women in New York? No, as I told you, I don't really see anyone other than the men I dated.
I want to help.
I'll do anything you want.
We have to find them.
We will.
I love that we work so close.
So easy to sneak out, take a walk.
Or discuss things you don't wanna discuss over the phone.
Nothing gets past you, does it? So what's up? Well, it turns out that someone is forcing young women to seduce Wall Street guys to steal inside information.
It's pretty innovative.
And horrifying.
We think the man that's behind it is Albanian, lives in the Bronx, the Belmont area.
And I know that you're working that big Eastern European case.
Yeah.
- So - You have a name? No.
That's the problem.
We know he's in his 40s, tall, really tall, 6'3 ", 6'5", has a tiger tattoo on his chest.
- And he's Albanian? - Yeah, we believe so.
I'm taking a flier here, but it could be a guy by the name of Nikolas Christo.
He does a lot of money laundering for the Russians and the Ukrainians.
Is he one of your targets? No, more of a peripheral player.
Okay, that helps.
Thank you.
- Just keep me in the loop.
- I will.
So did you decide on Miami yet? I'll call you.
His name is Nikolas Christo.
He's 6'5", an Albanian thug, with loose connections to multiple Eastern European gangs.
The word on the street, he's smart and good with numbers.
He did time back home for murder, and the prison documented his tiger tattoo.
Elena confirms it's the exact same one she saw.
But where did we get the name? A source.
This is definitely our guy.
Okay, but we have nothing connecting him to the sex trafficking, insider trading, - or the two murders.
- No.
But we do have Elena.
Maybe she's willing to wear a wire.
All right, this has to be her decision.
Shoot her straight, let her know how risky this is.
Okay.
This man we're going after is obviously very dangerous.
But I mean, you know that better than anyone.
The problem is, right now we can't touch him.
So we're hoping that you can meet up with him Just get him to start talking about insider trading or murders.
And then hopefully we can get what we need to make the arrest.
Now, look, we're gonna be with you the whole time.
Agents are gonna be watching and listening.
Unfortunately, as hard as we try to protect you, we can't really guarantee your safety.
I will do anything to stop this monster and to help save those other women.
You really think this guy is showing up here? Well, according to his black Amex card, he's been here five out of the last seven nights, so it's our best shot.
It is crazy how much money you can make off of one stupid insider tip.
You ever tempted? No, not even close.
Still easy to screw up, though, make a mistake, even when you're trying to be careful.
What do you mean? One time I got a call from a guy pretending to be the CEO of my firm.
Some Brit named Elliot Hoyt.
Guy had a perfect English accent and everything.
So he wanted to know the name of every deal I was working on.
Thank God you didn't fall for that.
Oh, I fell.
Flat on my face.
Rattled off every damn deal I had going.
None of 'em ever got off the ground, though.
Hey.
I think that's him.
Target's car has arrived.
He's heading inside now.
I've got eyes on the target.
Okay, we're good to go.
Maggie, breaking news.
Christo just bought a plane ticket to Tirana, Albania.
Departs tomorrow morning at 9:20.
Given the fact that we have no evidence against this guy, can't detain him, this may be our only shot.
Copy.
Excuse me.
Chardonnay, please.
So our friend is leaving for Albania tomorrow, which means that right now is our only shot to nail this son of a bitch.
Okay.
Thank you.
You're gonna be great, okay? We've got your back.
May I join you? How can I refuse such a beautiful woman? Do I know you? Yes.
My name is Elena.
So, Elena, how did you find me? Jane said if I was ever in any trouble, real trouble, and I couldn't find her, that I should go reach out to you at this restaurant.
What kind of trouble are you in? Brad Hughes, the man that I I the FBI told me he was killed.
I tried to call Jane, but she didn't call me back, so - So you talked to the FBI? - Yes.
What did you tell them? That he was my boyfriend.
That's about it.
That's the right answer, Elena.
You're both beautiful and smart.
But what if the FBI finds out what I did? That I stole the information form his computer? She's pretty good at this.
She had to be in order to survive.
Don't worry about the FBI.
But what if they arrest me? I'm all alone.
I don't have any money for a lawyer.
Let's not speak about any of this here, okay? But I'm scared.
There's no reason to be scared.
I will take care of you.
- You will? - Of course, come on.
She's on the move with Christo.
Elena doesn't travel under any circumstances.
- No car.
- Copy that.
Do you know where Jane has been? I've been trying to reach her.
She went to visit her sister in London.
Oh, okay, good, I was worried.
How 'bout we take a ride? Get a drink someplace nice and private? Figure all this out.
Okay, I'll meet you there.
No, we'll go together.
I'd rather meet you.
Help.
Gun, moving.
FBI, don't move! Back up! - Put your gun down, now.
- Lower your weapon! Drop it, now! Go to hell.
I will not ask you again.
I'm getting in my car with my friend.
We're going to drive away.
Or I'll shoot this bitch in the head.
Shots fired by FBI, man down, send EMS to our location now.
You did a great job, Elena.
You did great.
Where are the other women? Where are they? Where are they?! Elena, we're gonna find them.
Okay? I promise.
You ruined me! He's dead.
It's okay, it's okay.
It's okay.
Just talked to ballistics.
Christo's gun is the same gun used in Jane's murder.
Shocker.
Now we can close that case.
What about Brad Hughes? ERT found trace evidence of Brad's blood in Christo's car and on his clothes.
I guess we can close that one, too.
Mm-hmm.
More importantly, what about the nine other women? We found their names and addresses in Christos' apartment.
We're tracking them down right now.
- That's good news.
- Yeah.
OA, I need a moment.
Do you know Tom Dolan? He heads up Organized Crime.
I know who he is, that's about it.
Well, apparently, our takedown at the restaurant screwed up one of his operations, an operation he'd been working on for years.
He wants to talk to you in his office tomorrow, 8:00 a.
m.
That's fine.
He's gonna ask you where you got the name "Nikolas Christo.
" And unlike me, he will insist on an answer.
I can't believe Christo abused all these women just to get inside information.
And I can't believe more people haven't done it.
Okay, you're too young to be jaded.
Oh, I'm afraid the ship sailed on that a long time ago.
Elena? - Svetlana? - Elena? Oh, my God.
If you dare say anything cynical about this, I'll kill you.
No.
That's all good.
You know, you keep asking me why I left Wall Street.
Mm-hmm.
That's why.
I wanted to be a part of something like this.
You know, something real.
Something that matters.
I'm glad you got your guy.
But that restaurant was a popular mob hangout.
We had wires in place; it was an intel gold mine.
That's all over now.
- I'm sorry.
- It wasn't your fault.
You did what you had to do.
So I hear you're gonna meet with Dolan tomorrow? - Yeah.
- What're you gonna tell him? Nothing.
Bad idea, Omar.
Dolan's vindictive.
Just tell him the truth.
Don't worry about me.
- I can handle myself.
- So can I.
I know.
But Dolan's FBI.
He can make your life very difficult I don't care about Dolan.
We did nothing wrong, Mona.
He's just looking for someone to blame.
So could you please just tell me What a salt treatment is? Oh, so you're gonna come? If you'll still have me.
Maybe.