Mindhunter (2017) s02e07 Episode Script

Season 2, Episode 7

1 [CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS.]
[TENCH.]
We've held him almost five hours.
We need to talk to him before he calls a lawyer.
- We have to use the magazines.
- [HOLDEN.]
It's not enough.
We need something that tells him we've already nailed him.
- It's got to unnerve him.
- Right.
His rock.
If he's got one.
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
- [METAL CLATTERS.]
[HOLDEN.]
Remember, Berkowitz always had his kit.
This is a white guy from outside the victims' world.
If our perp's doing these, he's working on the move.
There'd be something in there that connects him with the crimes.
You got anything he could use to strangle or restrain anyone? Rope.
But every plumber's got rope.
Any supremacist literature? [BARNEY.]
Nope.
The Geter boy's been missing almost a week.
We have to move, Holden.
You can't force a square peg into a round hole just because you prefer it to fit.
- [BARNEY.]
Bill.
- [TENCH.]
What is it? Awful lot of tape.
We have no evidence tape was used on any of the victims.
We have no evidence that it wasn't.
[SIGHS.]
[THEME MUSIC PLAYING.]
[EXHALES.]
[HOLDEN SIGHS.]
We'll get you more of those.
You need anything else? Coffee? No, I'm - I'm fine.
- You sure? [YARBOROUGH SIGHS.]
Okay.
Sure.
[SIGHS.]
[CLICKS, WHIRS.]
[HOLDEN TAKES A DEEP BREATH, CLEARS THROAT.]
[CLICKS TONGUE.]
You're a plumber.
Yeah.
You're pretty clean, you know.
Huh? Your record.
It's clean.
There's the petty theft.
What's that about? Well, that was, um That was just a misunderstanding.
Misunderstanding? [YARBOROUGH.]
Well, yeah.
I, uh I put cash on the counter for them tires, but, uh, they never found it, so You know, it's hard to argue with that.
Good point.
Looks like you grew up here.
Born in Fulton County.
- Mm-hmm.
My whole life.
- So you know your way around.
The shortcuts, the back roads.
Most of your clients live nearby? Word-of-mouth type of thing? [LIGHTER CLICKS.]
- [SIGHS.]
Uh - [LIGHTER CLICKS.]
[YARBOROUGH.]
Some folks I know.
But I work all over.
- All over where, exactly? - [YARBOROUGH SIGHS.]
Um East Point, uh Lakewood Heights.
Uh You know, mostly south of downtown, so [HOLDEN.]
You drive a lot.
Gotta get to work.
You go through a lot of different neighborhoods.
White neighborhoods, black neighborhoods.
[SCOFFS.]
Sure.
I mean, it's mostly mixed-in down here.
You get to see a lot of different ways of life.
You're in people's homes, under the sink.
They go about their business, almost forget you're there.
[YARBOROUGH.]
I guess.
Any of your clientele have kids? Probably.
I, uh You know, I'm just there to do my thing, and I don't, uh But you'd notice a kid if he was around.
[YARBOROUGH.]
I suppose.
Most of your clients white? Like I said, you know, it's a mix.
So you're in black homes too.
Some, yeah.
Sugar, right? Yeah.
[BARNEY CHUCKLES.]
I got it.
Sorry about that.
- Thanks.
- [BARNEY.]
Mm-hmm.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
You belong to any clubs? Clubs? You know, groups.
Go to any meetings? What kind of meetings? Maybe the kind where you all have the same dislikes, grievances.
The kind where you wear a sheet.
No, I don't I don't I don't get involved in that shit.
That's not That's not me.
I I That's - You sure? - [YARBOROUGH.]
Well Seems pretty common, this neck of the woods.
[YARBOROUGH.]
I, uh Well It It is.
Uh But I wasn't raised like that.
You know, not to do things like that.
Like what? [YARBOROUGH.]
Like, hatin' people and shit, you know? Just because of [SIGHS.]
who they are.
No, I I wasn't raised like that.
[RAPPING ON GLASS.]
[TAKES A DEEP BREATH.]
Looks like we're almost done with your truck.
- My truck? - [HOLDEN.]
We've been searching it since you stepped through the door.
Uh, for what? Do you recognize this? - It's tape.
- You have an awful lot of it.
I'm a plumber, so You was You was, um You was looking for tape? You watch the news lately? [HOLDEN.]
You keep a dozen rolls of tape on hand just in case what? The Chattahoochee threatens to burst through a shower drain? - I don't know.
What about the news? - You ever been to Redwine Road? Yeah, I drive it on my way to work sometimes.
[HOLDEN.]
So you must've seen the news.
Heard about the bodies.
So the only reason you go down Redwine Road is for work? - Yeah, I I, uh - Never for anything else? [SIGHS.]
You know what these are? Mm Yeah.
They're, uh - Yeah, I know what they are.
- We found your fingerprints on them.
I don't understand.
We also found traces of semen on the magazines.
- [SIGHS.]
- [TENCH.]
You need us to tell you where we found those? Fifty feet from the bodies of two murdered boys.
And across Redwine Road from where we found Milton Harvey's body last year.
[YARBOROUGH BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[SOFTLY.]
I'm sorry.
- I'm so sorry.
- [HOLDEN.]
I'm sure you are.
Now you just need to tell us what you're sorry for.
Well, my, uh, wife, she's, um - Your wife? - [YARBOROUGH.]
Yeah, my wife.
She's pregnant and, um It's our first.
And we haven't, you know [EXHALES.]
And I bought those magazines, and I took them to the woods, and I used 'em.
I ain't never hurt nobody.
You're tellin' me you went into the woods to jack off? I don't know nothin' about any murders.
It [SIGHS.]
- It's just, sometimes you gotta - [KNOCKING.]
[CLICKS.]
[YARBOROUGH EXHALES.]
- [SOFTLY.]
Another body.
- [HOLDEN.]
Is it ? It's not Lubie.
Forensics says he was killed and dumped within the last six hours.
We think it's a kid named Terry Pue.
Last seen around midnight, well after we picked this guy up.
He couldn't have done it.
So you're telling me the guy we spent all night squeezing, who doesn't match our profile, not a single criteria We had his semen, fingerprints.
That guy did nothing wrong but whack it in the woods.
And while we were dicking around with duct tape and porn, another kid was murdered.
I'll make the apology.
Gotta stick around to make the call to Slaton anyway.
Don't want him to see it first on the news.
- Sorry.
- You had to.
Just leave a prelim report on my desk.
Get some sleep.
It's already tomorrow.
[TENCH.]
Thanks.
[REPORTER ON TV.]
With unconfirmed reports that yet another body has been found, there may finally be a break in the investigation [CROWD CLAMORING.]
[YARBOROUGH.]
I can't go out there.
It's okay.
I'll take you out the back.
but a man was taken into custody and questioned overnight by the FBI.
This comes just days after the discovery of two new sets of remains.
- Safety commissioner - That's guy's life is ruined.
outside the task force.
I cannot comment on the status of the individual at this time, other than the fact that we issued - [OFFICER.]
Yeah.
- a custodial warrant.
No charges have been issued as of yet.
[TENCH.]
Well, we're not getting any more favors from DA Slaton.
- I can let you know - [HOLDEN.]
Waste of time.
It could've been him.
You wanted it to be.
We had to eliminate him.
There's no point in us being down here if we're not doing the one thing only we know how to do.
We can't have tunnel vision, Holden.
Whittling down possibilities is not tunnel vision.
That guy didn't fit.
We don't have enough yet to know what fits.
- Where are you going? - I need a shower, food, and sleep.
I'm no good to anyone after 24 goddamn hours.
[REPORTER ON TV.]
further comment from task force officials, but we have crews following this [DOOR CLOSES.]
[BARNEY ON TV.]
I'll answer your questions one at a time.
[REPORTER 1.]
Is the man you released a suspect? [BARNEY.]
The gentleman's not being charged and is not being considered a suspect.
No.
[REPORTER 2.]
We have reports of another body being found.
- What can you tell us about that? - I'm not able to talk about any details.
- Thank you.
- [REPORTERS CLAMORING INDISTINCTLY.]
[ANCHOR.]
The body found this morning along Sigman Road in Rockdale County has been identified as 15-year-old Terry Pue.
The cause of death was strangulation.
The task force and FBI had searched that stretch along Sigman Road just a few days ago based on a tip.
That search turned up nothing.
- Today, the same area yielded - [TV VOLUME INCREASES.]
the 19th victim of Atlanta's child slayings.
This is the first time a body has been found in Rockdale County.
Rockdale Sheriff's Department said today they would be cooperating with APD and Task Force Chief Morris Redding - in their investigation.
- [LINE RINGING.]
[PHONE RINGING.]
[TENCH GRUNTS.]
[GLASS CLATTERS.]
[TENCH.]
Hello.
[HOLDEN ON PHONE.]
He's fucking with us.
- [SIGHS.]
What? - The killer, he's fucking with us.
[TENCH.]
If he's still fuckin' with us in eight hours, tell me about it.
[SIGHS.]
The search continues for three children still missing, 11-year-old Darron Glass, 11-year-old Jeffrey Mathis, and 14-year-old Lubie Geter.
When we got the hoax call from Sigman Road, we walked that site for 12 hours and we found nothing.
Until yesterday.
Terry Pue, right where we'd searched.
He dumped Pue's body on Sigman Road because he saw us on TV.
He's following the press, taunting us.
You know, BTK sent his first letter after the police arrested two other guys for the Otero murders.
Just like we arrested the plumber.
- It's about credit.
- And look, he's dropped bodies in three major counties around Atlanta.
Cobb, Fulton, and then he drops the tenth, Aaron Wyche, four feet over the line in Dekalb County.
Every major county except for Rockdale.
Terry Pue.
Sigman Road's in Rockdale County.
It's not random.
He's showing us how deliberate he is.
How smart he is.
He's been having a one-sided conversation.
We need to respond.
It puts him in control.
Like he's directing the hunt.
Dropping Pue's body at a site we've searched is a way of inserting himself in the investigation.
We've seen this before.
Kemper, BTK, Berkowitz, they love to be the only ones at the table playing with a full deck.
All right.
What do we do? He's responding to media coverage.
We need to strictly manage what we give them.
That way, we're focusing him to respond to the right things.
And what if he responds by abducting another child? All I can tell you is, with BTK, they chose not to engage, and he continued to kill.
We might be able to push him to make a mistake.
Let's provide him a single, focused opportunity to insert himself.
- Something we control.
- And who is "he"? Seems we ought to start with the guy who called and told us to search Sigman Road.
The man we're looking for would never allow his voice - to be recorded.
- We don't know that for certain.
That caller was ranting.
We've never found evidence that these crimes are racially motivated.
Son, we've got 19 dead black children.
You telling me that's a coincidence? This is Atlanta.
You don't have to carry a burning cross to be a racist.
Some of the biggest ones are sitting behind a gavel.
[TENCH.]
Holden, they have a point.
We've had two white callers: the Terrell case and the Geter case.
It's hard to rule them both out as hoaxes without Crosses.
What? We set up memorials for some of the victims.
Put crosses at a couple of the dump sites.
We make an announcement, hold a vigil.
We can tie it to one of the STOP marches.
The press will eat that up.
It'll go everywhere.
He won't be able to stay away.
[HOLDEN.]
We photograph license plates, canvass the crowds.
Look for anyone that fits our profile.
He could show up at an odd hour when it's not populated.
- Be easy to spot.
- Hold Hold on.
This sounds like a whole lot of screwin' around, not a lot of police work.
Frankly, sir, you have a better idea? [SLAMS LOUDLY.]
- What are these? - Pedophile convictions goin' back three years.
- Agent Barney said you asked for 'em.
- Thank you.
Hey, you got time to help me go through these sex offenders? I'm picking out sites for the memorials.
[BARNEY.]
Sure.
As soon as I get this off to DC.
Great.
Separate out the black males, early 20s to early 30s, with convictions involving kids nine to 15.
- [BARNEY.]
Bedtime reading.
- [HOLDEN.]
You going somewhere? [TENCH.]
Goin' home.
I told Wendy I'd catch up at the office on Fridays.
We've got less than ten days to put this together.
There's the crosses to source, press releases.
[TENCH.]
Right.
And without the cooperation of STOP, I'd say we got less than no chance.
You made that relationship, let's see how it goes.
See you Monday.
[TENCH SIGHS.]
[BATESON ON RECORDING.]
How would he kill 'em? How long would he take? What would he use? What marks would he leave? Everybody in the scene's into their own thing.
You'd have to ask him.
Alan! - I'm ready.
- [RATTLING ON RECORDING.]
- Only your killer would know that - [CLICKS.]
He had no interest in ever talking to us.
I thought you had him primed.
I was naive to think that we'd built any real rapport so quickly.
[PHONE RINGING.]
Agent Smith.
Okay.
Thank you.
[RECEIVER CLATTERS.]
Gunn wants to see you.
[GUNN.]
I've been going through the Bateson transcript.
I'm curious, why did you take the lead in this interview? Because it's clear Gregg isn't up to the task? Oh, I'm not sure that that's fair.
I think he just needs more experience in the field.
And whether Gregg or I conducted the interview, it was obvious that Bateson wasn't interested in discussing his compulsion.
You're disappointed in the results? [CARR.]
I felt we could've got more.
But he could see where I was headed, and that's when he ended the interview.
That is frustrating.
You know, Wendy, there's no reason for you to put your work on hold to fly cross-country to do these.
Oh, it's all right.
It's, uh It's quite valuable.
And it keeps us on schedule while Bill and Holden are away.
I am appreciative of you taking up the slack, but your expertise is needed here in analysis.
And we'll train more agents to do interviews, but I don't have anybody else who can do what you do.
Hands-on's actually helpful for my analysis.
It allows me to see things first The bureau's investing a lot of resources in this.
Not just as research, but as the tip of an investigative spear.
Um, it's preferable that our agents conduct these interviews.
And that frees you up to do the more important aspects of your work.
We soon will have six to ten agents collecting histories all around the country.
You're gonna have your hands full.
[MECHANICAL CRIMPING.]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
["WE'RE IN THIS LOVE TOGETHER" PLAYING ON RADIO.]
And we never wanna lose it It's like a favorite song That we love to sing - [CAMILLE.]
Hello, Agent Ford.
- [HOLDEN.]
Mrs.
Bell.
Ev'ry time we hear the music [HOLDEN.]
You certainly expanded.
- This is very well-organized.
- [CAMILLE.]
We have to be.
There's, unfortunately, a lot to keep track of.
Yes.
We don't get drop-ins from the task force ever.
I take it you're here on business.
We have a strategy that could help us identify a suspect.
But I need a favor.
How can we help? What is the planned route for the march? [CAMILLE.]
We'll start at city hall and end at Wheat Street Baptist Church.
I was wondering if you could reroute to a couple of nearby locations significant to the victims, maybe hold short vigils.
Actually, what are these two? Lubie and Eric.
[HOLDEN.]
Right.
By directing the attention of the press to these specific sites, we'll be elevating their perceived importance for the killer.
- "Perceived importance"? - [HOLDEN.]
Yes, ma'am.
We want him to identify these sites as memorials.
Are these memorials for the families or for him? [HOLDEN.]
For the families, of course.
But we need him to notice.
We'll erect a cross at each site, create a place for remembrance.
Where he might come and remember.
Exactly.
Lubie's still missing.
His family might not want a memorial.
Mothers need hope.
I'm sure you can empathize.
I really think we can catch him.
This march is important to these families, not just because they want justice.
They want to be seen.
They want to grieve and feel like this city has set aside this moment to grieve with them.
I can't guarantee they'll be as receptive to this as you want to believe.
I do not, in any way, want to diminish any of those aspects of healing.
But this could be our only opportunity to flush him out.
- We're in this love together - [SIGHS.]
I'll talk to the families.
Drop the crosses by next Friday.
If they agree, we'll put them up.
They'll feel more comfortable with that.
Thank you.
I appreciate this.
[CARR.]
How's the Big Peach? [CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
No one calls it that.
Any end in sight? [SIGHS.]
It's rabbit hole after rabbit hole.
[SIGHS.]
What've you got? Applicants for you to review.
And also a rough training curriculum.
I'd like to get your notes on it before moving forward.
How's Holden? Only pissing off half the people most of the time.
[CARR.]
Sounds about right.
And you? [CLICKS TONGUE, SIGHS.]
Four days there, half a day here, weekends tryin' to catch my breath.
Feels like I never get anything done.
Go over the applicants next week.
Maybe just take a look at the curriculum.
Thanks.
Hey, Wendy? Yeah? [TENCH.]
I'm sorry.
I thought we'd be done by now.
If we jumped through all the hoops, played nice, we'd get the therapist's report and be on our way.
And I appreciate you giving me space, but it's okay to ask.
- Bill - I'm distracted all the time.
I can't finish one goddamn thing.
It's just It feels like he's actually moving backwards.
In what respects? He stopped talking.
He doesn't play anymore.
Brian should be throwing a baseball, playing hide-and-seek, telling me about his stupid day.
Well, regression may be a normal part of the healing process.
I have no idea what's going on inside that head.
Brian was three when we got him.
The doctors said he was fine, but who knows what his life was like before.
How he was treated.
What he'd been exposed to.
How does a seven-year-old do what he did? He watched a child die, crucified the body, and didn't tell anyone? You said he was trying to help.
[TENCH.]
It was a helpless toddler.
They just left him there.
And Brian knew.
He knew.
Was this inside him when we got him? Or did we do something? Bill, I know you.
And you didn't do this to him.
It's not your fault.
So this might just be who he is? [TENCH.]
The old man's takin' off, buddy.
You can't keep doing this.
Fortunately, they have coffee in Atlanta, too.
I'm serious, Bill.
You're not getting any sleep.
I can tell you're not eating down there.
You're trying to be in two places at once, and with everything going on with Brian, you can't keep this up.
Honey, it's 19 kids.
- Just come home.
- [DOORBELL RINGS.]
Good morning, Mr.
Tench.
Good morning.
I'm sorry, did we have an appointment? Unscheduled spot visit.
Of course.
Come in.
Taking a trip? [TENCH.]
I have to go out of town for work.
- [LELAND.]
How long? - I'm not quite sure.
- It's a pretty big case.
- [NANCY CLEARS THROAT.]
But I'll be back for all Brian's appointments.
Can I get you some coffee? I was just about to make breakfast.
- Yes, thank you.
- Please.
[LELAND.]
What's the case you're working on? [TENCH.]
ATKID.
Atlanta Child Murders.
Oh.
Goodness.
Horrible reports coming out about that.
How many children? Nineteen.
- [EXHALES.]
- A few are still missing.
I was surprised that he's on an active case.
He's usually in research, teaching.
Why did you take this assignment? Well, my unit, Behavioral Sciences, we were asked by the Justice Department to do a profile.
- Here you go.
- Profile? A workup of the suspect.
Create a list of characteristics police can use to narrow the search field.
That's fascinating.
How do you create your list? We interview men who've been convicted of extremely violent crimes serial killers, we're calling them.
- [LELAND.]
Uh-huh.
- And find similarities.
Upbringing, social environment, factors that have contributed to their particular behaviors.
And you think that could help in Atlanta? We're hoping.
What we do is still pretty new, so it can be hard to get everyone to buy in.
It all starts somewhere.
Is Brian aware of the kind of work you do? Brian knows I catch bad guys.
- [CHUCKLES.]
- He doesn't know specifics.
- [NANCY.]
Mm-hmm.
- You don't, uh Uh, no, thank you.
You don't bring your work home? Never.
Mrs.
Tench, this is a typical morning in your house? - Just about.
- I'm usually at work by now.
A cup of coffee and a cigarette, but I'm off.
Maybe we should get Brian.
Brian? - Honey? Breakfast! - You typically get home - around what time? - Depends.
Changes day to day.
Mm-hmm.
And business trips, those are typical for you? Our interviews and cases are all over the country, so we have to go wherever the need takes us.
[NANCY.]
Oh, there you are.
You remember Mommy's friend, Miss Leland? Ms.
Leland.
Hi, Brian.
You remember me, right? [KAY GRUNTS.]
Good morning.
I didn't know you cooked.
Don't get too excited, - 'cause it's just eggs.
- [CHUCKLES.]
[KISSES.]
[INHALES SHARPLY.]
Mm! This is nice, isn't it? [KAY.]
Needs a little salt.
Oh, I didn't realize you were fishing for compliments.
- How'd you sleep? - [CARR.]
Eh.
- [KAY.]
Work? - I just thought that I'd really broken through with Henley.
You did.
You learned something about yourself.
Even with Bateson, I thought that Gunn would at least see some of that.
I just think it's ridiculous that I'm spending all my time sitting in a basement, waiting instead of helping out.
And you're good at it.
- Yeah, I was.
- [KAY.]
So tell him that.
Tell him you want to keep going.
He's not a mind reader.
I did.
[KAY.]
I'm sure you were painfully polite.
Use your big-girl voice.
I've never been great at asking for what I want.
Practice makes perfect.
Yeah, but maybe Gunn's right.
The first interview was easy because I could relate to him.
You are talking about a sexual sadist.
Ah, maybe it was just a fluke.
The bright side is that we'll get to spend more time together.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
Well, we're together right now.
No, I didn't mean it You and me, this is nice, isn't it? Yeah, it is.
You know that I have a spare bedroom.
I never use it.
It's just sitting there, practically empty.
Uh-huh.
It's just going to waste.
Are you asking me to move in with you? [CARR.]
You're already here four nights a week.
And we could get you a a dresser.
You want me to be your roommate? [CARR.]
Well, think of how much money you'd save.
Are you asking me to be your roommate or are you asking me to move in with you? I want you to be here and Wendy, you need to decide what the fuck you're asking me first.
Because if I'm gonna move in, I'd wanna share a bed with you.
I want to pay rent.
I don't want you to just toss me a bit of your excess life.
I'm I'm trying to do something nice.
It sounds like you're trying to keep your guest bedroom occupied.
[CARR.]
No, that's not it at all.
I want you to be here, and I want you to feel like you have your own space.
All right, let's tease this out.
Say I move my stuff in and I have my own "space.
" What happens in six months? If I don't pick up the dishes or I don't come home on time? What happens if somebody comes over? Or you don't have four shots of tequila - to be able to kiss me in public? - That's not fair.
- I was out for years in Boston.
- But now you compartmentalize.
Because I wouldn't be able to do my job effectively if I didn't.
[KAY.]
I understand that you're sensitive about work, and I get it.
No, this has nothing to do with work.
I'm not someone that you need to take care of.
You keep saying that that we'll just figure this out, and I don't understand what that means.
So if you could just tell me, I'll I want you to want me to move in.
Not because it's a good use of an extra bedroom or because it's better for taxes.
Because you want it.
I'm so sorry.
I didn't mean to upset you.
[HOLDEN.]
STOP has agreed to place memorials at two sites.
They'll pause for a short prayer at each to draw press attention.
- We'll need to assign personnel - [PANTING.]
Sorry.
Welcome back.
I was telling the chief we have STOP's help.
We just have to get them crosses in advance.
That's great.
Think they'd put out a press statement? Be best coming from them.
Sure, I can work on that.
It's very gracious of them to help out, but, uh, I think we should be cautious about involving the mothers too much in our operations.
Why? They're the people most committed to solving these crimes.
We're all committed, Agent Ford, but there are rumblings city hall might open an investigation.
Into what? STOP's taken in a ton of donations.
There are concerns over exactly who received the benefits.
[HOLDEN.]
Wait, what? [REDDING.]
There may not be equal distribution among families, and some folks - Are you kidding me? - Holden.
Who gives a shit where the money is going? If we turn our backs on Camille, and on the other families, that entire community will shut us out.
Period.
- No one will talk to us.
- [BARNEY.]
He's right, Chief.
- We got the Ops Order for the crosses.
- Finally.
- But there are a few details to work out.
- [HOLDEN.]
What details? - Everything is ready on this end.
- What's the problem? DC is discussing who should make the crosses.
Excuse me? Whether it should be their exhibit section at headquarters or the carpentry shop at Quantico.
Why don't we ask the Klan for their suppliers? I tried to do an end run, but I got buried in acronyms.
Sorry, guys.
There's gotta be a way to get this done efficiently.
We can source the project to an outside vendor.
I'd have to submit a requisition.
Then the Puzzle Palace would have to approve This is ridiculous.
I'm calling Ted.
Apologies, Chief.
He cares.
- We all do, Agent Tench.
- [HOLDEN.]
Thank you, sir.
Ted's gonna try to fast-track the crosses.
We've still got a few days.
We have to try.
[BARNEY.]
I'll stay on it.
Meanwhile, I found something in those files you gave me over the weekend.
Sex offenders.
This guy was picked up just after Lubie went missing, faces charges for sodomy with a minor.
Look at the house.
[TENCH.]
This the brick house down the street in Lakewood? Yep.
A neighbor said Lubie and Earl Terrell used to go to this house.
We should get a warrant.
Vice already tore his house and car apart.
Pulled out boxes of Polaroids, hundreds of them, all young boys.
They arrested two other men who shared the photos between them, possibly sold them.
We need to look through those photos.
[BARNEY.]
But here's the thing.
Evidence file says every single picture was of white kids.
[HOLDEN.]
Makes sense.
- This isn't our guy.
- How can you be so sure? He's white, he's old, his car isn't close to a police vehicle.
Has your hypothesis ever entertained that there could be more than one unsub? That two things could be going on at the same time? Obviously.
But this guy isn't preying on our victim pool.
We need to follow this up.
We know two victims went to his house.
Maybe there were other offenders there.
Especially if these guys were part of a ring.
We know Earl and Lubie hung out with another victim.
They called him Pat-Man.
Patrick Rogers.
Number 17.
I'll take 'em.
Thank you.
[VACUUM DRONING.]
- [DOORBELL RINGS.]
- [VACUUM CLEANER CLICKS OFF.]
- [HIGH-PITCHED WHISTLING.]
- Um, Mrs.
Tench? Nancy? [KETTLE WHISTLING.]
Thank you.
[DICKINSON.]
They say it takes time.
I can't imagine.
He was such a sweet boy.
A beautiful boy.
My father's eyes.
Can I get you sugar, anything? I I can't stop asking: Why would God let this happen? [SIGHS.]
I've been praying.
Hoping that he would speak to me.
Give me some answers.
But - If there's anything - [DICKINSON.]
They let me see him.
His skin was It wasn't Daniel.
But his hair Their hair is so fine at that age.
I made them tell me everything.
I had to know.
Uh where he was.
What he saw last.
Father Monaghan says the Lord is mysterious.
We can't know his plan.
We can only await his grace.
I've decided I can't carry this anymore.
This pain, the anger.
It's I can't.
[TAKES A DEEP BREATH.]
I came here because I want you to know I forgive your son.
- I don't - He wasn't trying to hurt anyone.
He was trying to help.
That's what he was doing, putting Daniel on that cross.
I see that now.
[CRYING.]
May I meet your Brian? I'd like him to understand that I forgive him.
That I know his intentions were pure.
That's he's a good boy, just like my Daniel.
No.
- I just want to tell him - [NANCY.]
No, I'm sorry.
That won't be possible.
[DICKINSON.]
I understand.
[SNIFFLES.]
I never [SIGHS.]
Even when you have a baby, and they tell you to expect the unexpected, I never [GASPS.]
[WEEPING.]
We should go.
[TAKES A DEEP BREATH, SNIFFLES.]
I forgive you.
I do.
Thank you for meeting with me.
[DOOR OPENS.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[SOBS.]
[KNOCKS ON DOOR.]
Mrs.
Rogers? [ROGERS.]
FBI, right? May I come in? You the first person to come by here since he been gone.
Sorry don't have anything new for you.
[BARNEY.]
Pat-Man liked music? Patrick loved his music.
Loved to disco dance.
He even wrote his own songs.
More Motown.
That's what he said.
[BREATHING SHAKILY.]
See? He wrote "I Feel Your Love in the Sunshine," and, uh "Lonely Without You.
" I love that one.
He was talented.
Mrs.
Rogers, did Patrick know Lubie Geter or Earl Terrell? Yeah.
He knew Lubie and Earl.
It was hard on him losing those two.
Seemed every few weeks, there was somebody he knew.
Are you saying he knew more victims than just Lubie and Earl? Oh, yeah.
He knew Aaron Jackson.
They were good friends.
They carried groceries together down at Moreland Plaza.
Let's see.
At one point, he dated Alfred Evans' cousin.
So when he died, that was way back, Patrick knew about him.
He knew Charles Stephens.
And I think he must've known Terry, because I know Lubie used to Terry Pue? It's a blessing Patrick never had to know about him.
Did he ever talk to you about the murders? Or the victims? He was all broke up about Little Aaron.
Aaron Wyche.
Aaron Wyche.
How'd he know him? Aaron lived right over there.
[SIGHS.]
The day they pulled Aaron from up underneath that bridge, Patrick, he come home and he said, "Mama he's gettin' closer.
" [EXPLOSION BLASTS.]
- [HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING.]
- [SIRENS BLARING.]
[REPORTER.]
Police and emergency vehicles responded this morning [ON TV.]
to a powerful explosion in the Bowen Homes Housing complex.
The blast tore through a daycare center at approximately 11:30, killing three children and injuring 11 others.
The city says early investigations point to a faulty boiler.
But many residents of Bowen Homes are not satisfied.
They are convinced it is tied to the recent slayings of black children.
Mayor Maynard Jackson will update the community and address concerns tonight at a local Baptist church.
I grieve for, and I grieve with, this community and these families.
With all the families who have lost little ones.
This is tragedy heaped upon inexplicable tragedy.
- [CROWD CLAMORS.]
- But remember, he "hath not given us the spirit of fear - [CAMERA SHUTTERS CLICKING RAPIDLY.]
- but of power [CROWD.]
Yes.
- and of love.
" - [CROWD.]
Yes.
[JACKSON.]
We cannot allow anything to tear at the bonds of our community.
- [CROWD CLAMORS.]
- [MAN 1.]
Amen! [JACKSON.]
It is within those bonds that we have always prevailed.
- He's very good.
- [JACKSON.]
Through our courage, - through our optimism, and our faith.
- His daddy and granddaddy were preachers.
Consoling is the family business.
As a member of this community, and as your mayor, I assure you that just as no injustice will go unanswered, no negligence will go unpunished.
[CHEERING.]
Uh, Mayor Jackson, what is the city doing to find out what caused the explosion? We are absolutely committed to finding out what happened here.
But what exactly are you doing? - Who are you investigating? - [CROWD CLAMORS.]
Well, right now, the question is: What are we investigating? [WOMAN 1.]
What? It appears that some of the heating equipment was quite old.
[MAN 2.]
I'm a veteran.
That sounded like a bomb.
[WOMAN 2.]
Nah, it blew down fences.
It wasn't no boiler.
There is no indication from the scene of any explosive device.
They killin' children every other way.
Why not like this? [CROWD CLAMORS.]
My friends, we cannot conflate an accident - with the murders - [WOMAN 3.]
Ain't no accident! [MAN 3.]
We know who done this! Just like we know who done all the rest of 'em! It's the Klan! Please, let me be very clear, there is no evidence of Klan involvement.
[MAN 4.]
They been terrorizing us for generations! Now they're coming after our children! How could you not investigate them? We are looking into every possible lead.
[MAN 5.]
What leads? Why don't you tell these people the truth? - It's the Klan that's doing this! - [CROWD SHOUTING.]
We got 19 dead or missing black children! Who else doin' that to us? They our babies! They our babies! [CROWD SHOUTS AND CHEERS.]
[JACKSON.]
Please, good people.
We must remain calm.
I thought these were his supporters.
They are.
If I believed the Klan had anything to do with this, I would not sleep until I had each and every one of them behind bars.
[CROWD CLAMORS.]
[JACKSON.]
You may write it as scripture.
We know who it is, why don't you know? We will leave no stone unturned.
[WOMAN 4.]
We got us a black mayor! We got us a black commissioner! Black council members! We voted for you! And now ain't nobody doing nothing for us? [CROWD CHEERS AND APPLAUDS.]
[JACKSON.]
We are not your adversaries in this problem.
- [WOMAN 4.]
Wanna know who the Klan is? - [CROWD.]
Yeah! We are together in this.
They the rich white men that own him and him! [MAN 3.]
You boot-licking lackeys, always telling us not to be emotional! - Well damn it, I'm emotional! - All right, sir.
- [CROWD SHOUTING AND BOOING.]
- [ASSISTANT.]
Come on! I've never seen a black politician shouted down at a church before.
The accident has nothing to do with the murders.
- They don't want to hear logic.
- They don't want to hear excuses.
Eleven black children had to die for this city to take us seriously.
- [INDISTINCT SHOUTING.]
- [DOOR CLOSES.]
Eleven.
Now they tell us they're turnin' over every stone.
[CROWD MURMURS IN AGREEMENT.]
[CAMILLE.]
Well, I have news for them: we will leave no stone unturned! [CROWD MURMURS IN AGREEMENT.]
- This is what they want to hear.
- We know what isn't being done! We know what isn't being said! And why? Because they're afraid That's right.
of losing election dollars.
Losing tourists.
- While we are losing babies! - [CROWD CHEERS.]
- Yes! - We got nothing left to lose! We elected these leaders, yet our children are not given the full protection of the law! [CROWD SHOUTS IN AGREEMENT.]
We are going to make this city give every poor, black child the same consideration - and protection - Yes! Yes! as every other kind of child.
That's right! We will show the world who is the real strength of Atlanta! [CROWD CHEERS.]
[AIRPLANE ENGINE ROARS OVERHEAD.]
[WOMAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY ON PA.]
The plane was late.
Redding and Jim are already up there.
- Any clue what it's about? - Nope.
Jesus, you should've been with us Thursday night.
- Where? - The mayor spoke at a Baptist church.
Bill, they shouted him down from the pulpit.
At a black church? These people are saying that everything is the Klan: the explosion, the killings.
They didn't care what he had to say.
Which is why we're not getting support You gentlemen coming? [HOLDEN.]
Also, while you were gone, we missed the Friday STOP deadline.
The crosses never materialized, and the march starts in an hour.
Look, we tried.
Did we? [REDDING.]
The mayor's ordered a covert investigation into the Klan.
This is what I was trying to tell you.
Jim and I saw him take the beating of his life trying to convince people it's not the Klan.
To convince people not to jump to conclusions.
[HOLDEN.]
And he's right.
Are we directing this investigation based on voter whim? [REDDING.]
This has nothing to do with what you saw at that church.
The mayor has always believed, and I agree, we have to take a serious look into the Klan.
But we don't want to inflame the public.
He wants GBI to take the lead.
Fine, let them have it.
Why wouldn't the task force run it? We know the cases.
[REDDING.]
The mayor insists this be run completely independent of APD.
We have a long history of Klan in the ranks.
If any member of the force, past or present, turns out to be involved, we need a clean chain of evidence.
Makes sense.
I need an agent from the bureau to serve as liaison for the operation.
You got it, Chief.
You've got warrants for wiretaps and authorization for 24-hour surveillance on local operatives.
This stays under the radar.
Only myself and Commissioner Brown will be read in.
I'll set you up with GBI.
- What? - Nothing.
Good.
[HOLDEN.]
You think this operation is a good use of your time? What I "think" is we're here to solve 19 murders.
So I'm gonna allow for every possibility.
Even if it has nothing to do with what we came here to pursue? Holden, we're not here to support any theory.
We should be deriving a theory by either confirming or eliminating leads.
Evidence informs the profile.
Not the other way around.
What evidence is there to suspect the Klan? Generations of violence and systemic racism.
We can't not investigate that.
Then let some brick agent sit in the woods and stare at rednecks.
We need to stay focused.
- If you're distracted - I'm not distracted.
I know you have a family, and I understand being home on the weekends - Holden.
- [HOLDEN.]
But now you're taking part of Thursday, all of Friday, plane's late half the time on Monday.
Look, I have some things to deal with at home.
It's personal.
The crosses.
Unbelievable.
"Assembly required"? Who comes up with this shit? We're not gonna make it in time.
I promised I would be there.
I'm fucking doing this.
Promise me you'll never tell anyone I helped build crosses for a march.
[DRILL WHIRS.]
Done.
Where's the base? [GRUNTS.]
[EERIE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYS.]
Just go! Go! Go! [TIRES SQUEAL.]
[ENGINE REVS.]
[SUSPENSEFUL ORCHESTRA MUSIC PLAYING.]
Go all the way down Butler: that'll take us south to Auburn.
We can beat them to the church, get at least one up before they get there.
[ENGINE REVVING.]
- [HORN BLARES.]
- [MAN.]
Hey, asshole! [HORN HONKS.]
[BRAKES SCREECH.]
[OFFICER.]
You can't park here! - You're gonna have to move the car.
- [TENCH.]
FBI.
[FRANTIC VIOLIN MUSIC PLAYING.]
[TENCH AND OFFICER SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY.]
[HOLDEN.]
Excuse me! Federal agent! Pardon me! [ENGINE REVS.]
[MARCHERS SPEAK INDISTINCTLY.]
[PANTING.]
[MUSIC GROWS LOUDER.]
[MUSIC DISTORTS.]
[HOLDEN GRUNTS.]
[ORCHESTRA MUSIC FADES.]
- [CONTINUES PANTING.]
- [EERIE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING.]
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING.]
[FOOTSTEPS ECHOING LOUDLY.]
[HOLDEN.]
Excuse me.
I have to move this.
- [MAN.]
No problem.
- All right.
[MAN SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY.]
- [ECHOING FOOTSTEPS GROW LOUDER.]
- [EERIE CHOIR MUSIC PLAYING.]
- [CHURCH BELL CHIMING.]
- [HOLDEN GRUNTS.]
[CHIMING FADES.]
[VACUUM CLEANER WHIRRING.]
[GENTLE PIANO MUSIC PLAYING ON SPEAKERS.]
Another one, please.
[SIGHS.]
Jim says they found another body.
Lubie? [SIGHS.]
Cause? - Strangulation.
- Where? Vandiver Road.
About two miles from victims one and two.
What was he wearing? Just his Jockeys.
Same as four others.
It fits.
He fits the pattern.
They've got to get on board with us.
This is one predator, Bill.
[BOTH SIGH.]
We just got to figure out how to get him in the open.
Today was You had a good idea.
Probably won't be your last.
I don't understand how 19 children can be slaughtered, and we spend an afternoon figuring out which drill bit is official size.
It's been a tough day.
You heard from Quantico? Does Gunn even know what we're trying to do down here? I don't think anyone knows how to deal with this, Holden.
It's not like there's a blueprint for this.
[HOLDEN.]
We should be creating a blueprint.
As the experts.
[SIGHS.]
How are we supposed to do that when everything has to be filled out in triplicate? [SIGHS.]
Maybe when there's an even 20, we'll get a longer leash.
Your turn, right? I'm good for another.
Nah, I'm gonna get flat.
All right.
All the travel takes it out of you.
Yeah.
Thanks for the drink.
["DARKNESS" PLAYING.]
[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY, FADES.]
I can dream up schemes When I'm sitting in my seat I don't see any flaws Till I get to my feet I wish I never woke up this morning Life was easy When it was boring I could make a mark If it weren't so dark I could be replaced By any bright spark But darkness makes me fumble For a key To a door That's wide open Instead of worrying about my clothes I could be someone that nobody knows I wish I never woke up this morning Life was easy When it was boring I can dream up schemes When I'm sitting in my seat I don't see any flaws Till I get to my feet I wish I never woke up this morning Life was easy When it was boring
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