Found (2023) s02e16 Episode Script

Missing While Witnessed

1
[TENSE MUSIC]
I'm not doing it.
This interview is
with the Ellen Chambers.
Her viewership is unmatched.
Millions of people
English is your first
language, correct, counselor?

[SCOFFS]
Are you comfortable
in that new single cell?
How about the money that
my firm put on your books?
Because I can reverse everything,
and you can go back to eating
jail slop three times a day.
English is your first
language too, correct?

I appreciate all you
and your firm have done.
Great.
Now, these questions
Ellen's team sent over
I refuse to entertain
these lascivious inquiries.
They're inappropriate and offensive.
This is about telling
your side of the story,
bringing in new sympathizers.

Fine.
Just admit guilt, then.
The prosecutors are
offering a plea deal.
You confess to the
kidnapping of Gabi Mosely
and Lacey Quinn in
exchange for 30 years in prison.
Of course, you'll be an old
man by the time you get out,
if you even survive that long.
What do you want, Hugh?
Gabrielle.
Absolutely not.
This obsession with Gabi
is what got you here
in the first place.
You have to let her go.
I think we're done here.
No, wait.
We both know that Gabi
will never see you in here.
But at trial?
At trial, she'll have no choice.

So you want me to put
my freedom in your hands?
You trust me, don't you?

Hey.
Thanks for meeting me.
Well, thank you for reaching out.
[SOMBER MUSIC]

You know, as much
as I, uh, prefer this
to me chasing you down
for a statement, I am curious.
What what, uh
what changed your mind?
Everyone at M&A talks about you like
you're this stand-up guy,
even the ones who don't
particularly like you.
[CHUCKLES]
I figured that meant
maybe I could trust you.
Well, you're really observant
for your age, you know that?
So, uh, what's on your mind?
I was wondering,
how much time would someone get
for abducting a child?

Well, it depends on a lot of things,
like if that child at any point
was taken across state lines.
Look, I want to tell you everything,
but I need you to promise me
this stays between us.
Well, I wish I could, Jamie,
but I'm not a lawyer, you know?
There's no attorney-client
privilege here.
Anything you tell me
that's related to a crime,
I do have to report.
I just don't want
to say the wrong thing
and hurt anyone.
I understand that.
I don't think that I'm ready.
Hey, Jamie.
Jamie.
Look, I I'm trying
to respect your mom's wishes
and give you time.
But sooner or later,
the people at the top
are going to find out
that you're back,
and they'll demand answers.
At that point,
this will be out of my hands.
And if I don't give answers,
will that make me, like, an accessory?
You're the victim, Jamie.

[NOTIFICATION PINGS]
Heather.
You don't look surprised to see me.
There's a plea deal on the table.
I figured you'd reach out.
But if you're here to tell me
that Sir took the offer,
that could have been a phone call.
Look, I have a lot
of respect for you, Gabi.
You're an ambitious woman, like me.
We are nothing alike.
Hugh isn't taking the plea deal.
I came here to tell you in person
so that you'd know what's coming.
On the stand, I'm going to ask
about the farmhouse.
You've already admitted
to going there voluntarily,
but I want to make sure that's true,
knowing how fallible
a 20-year memory can be.
Why are you doing this?
You don't need this case.
It's not personal.
Everyone's entitled
to a defense, even Hugh Evans.
Besides, this case could
break legal standard
and shatter the glass ceiling
over my head.
What about the fact that you'd be
setting a monster free,
someone that terrorized me
for 20 years?
[TENSE MUSIC]

No, I can't do it.
Are you OK?
I don't know if
I should have come here, or
or where I should even start.
How about with a deep breath?
[BREATHES DEEPLY]
Good.
Now tell me what happened.
I witnessed a kidnapping.
Who was taken?
I don't know.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

Apparently Wendy was
on a drive earlier,
trying to clear her head,
and saw a vehicle
cut off a young man
running along GW Parkway.
She said the driver got out
and threw the runner into the car.
Were there any other
witnesses on the road?
Sounds like it, but my guess is
no one reacted fast enough to help.
Before we head in,
you should know that Jamie went
to see Trent this morning.
[SCOFFS] Did
did Jamie tell him anything?
No, he backed out.
But this could be a good sign,
that Jamie made the first step.
Seems like he's ready.
He just doesn't know who to trust.
I should be that person for him.
But instead, he's protecting
the woman that
that destroyed me and my family.
I mean, just the idea that
he is going to see her, it
We could follow him.
Eventually, he will lead us to her.
No.
No, if Jamie found out
that I betrayed his trust,
I could lose him.
You know, I don't even
think he realizes that
he slipped up on her pronouns.
Jamie needs to be
the one to turn her in.
Otherwise,
that woman becomes a martyr.
And I can't have that.
Let me see if I can
get through to him.
He's interested in our cases.
I could take him under my wing,
involve him, build trust.
If he feels part of something,
maybe he'll open up.
[PHONE BUZZES]
Everything OK?
Go for it with Jamie.
The sooner he feels comfortable
talking about what happened,
the sooner we'll know who took him,
and then Jamie and I can
put this nightmare to bed.
Can you give us
a description of the car?
Or the person driving it?
Um, I remember that
the driver was a woman,
but that's it.
OK.
What happened when you called 911?
I didn't.
Well, I figured one of the
other witnesses called it in.
And then I started
to second-guess everything,
and what if the cops didn't think
they had enough information,
or didn't take it seriously?
So that's why you came to us.
I couldn't just do nothing.
That poor man.
You did the right thing.
If someone's been kidnapped,
we'll find him.
I promise.
Does she know?
I don't think so.
I just spoke with Trent.
No abductions of any kind
were reported
on George Washington Parkway.
[TENSE MUSIC]

I I promise,
the two of you won't be
going through this alone.
Yeah, we've got you.
All this means
is that bastard won't be
stepping foot outside
those walls again,
unless it's in a body bag.
I appreciate all of you,
but our energy
is best spent elsewhere.
Like on our non-case case?
Come on, we're hinging this thing
on one eyewitness account, a witness
who suffers from insomnia.
Without a victim's name
or any concrete details,
what are we investigating?
Sorry, I I thought I
Come in, Jamie.
I asked Jamie to come.
We need all hands on deck.
What if Wendy
exaggerated what she saw?
She did admit to being
an anxious person.
I trust Wendy and her memory.
The cost of not believing
could be someone's life.
At the very least,
Wendy believes what she saw.
That's good enough for me.
We have a location.
Let's start searching there.
Maybe something was left behind
that can fill in the blanks.
My drone will help cover more ground.
Lace, maybe you can
swing by and pick it up?
I'm riding with Margaret, so, uh,
Dhan, you can get it, right?

It's cool of you to let me
help out on this case.
Well, that sketch
you made last time made
a big difference in our case.
You've got an eye for detail.
So what's your process
in an investigation like this?
I mean, where do you even start?
This one's a little bit trickier.
Without a victim's name
or any physical evidence,
it's hard to know
what we're looking for.
So we use what we got.
And what's that?
Intuition.
Your first instinct is usually right.
Follow that impulse.
You really think
it's a good idea having him
this involved with the case?
Dhan.
My FBI contact says
DNA results are still backed up.
Kid's a walking question mark,
and I still don't trust him.
Trust breeds trust
if we let him in, he'll reciprocate.
Or he'll use that access against us.
[TENSE MUSIC]

Margaret, you find something?
Do you guys see that?

That's blood.
Well, Wendy was right
about one thing
someone's in trouble.
[SIREN CHIRPING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
We did a sweep of the shoulder
and found tire marks
near the point of interest.
I'm having forensics examine that
and the blood on the watch,
but the DNA match could take time.
Tell me about it.
[PHONE BUZZING]
You gonna answer that?
Just spoke with Zeke.
He said a watch that pricey
is bound to have a warranty,
and he's trying to track down a name.
So what happens now?
We look for other witnesses.
Someone knows something.
It's time to get them talking.
Margaret and I will
round up the press.
No reporters.
We're doing this right here,
right now on social media.
It needs to feel personal.
My money is on the bystander effect
being the reason no
one has come forward.
Ready?
America, I need your
help to save a life.

[SIGHS]
[DOOR BUZZES, CLANKS]
[TENSE MUSIC]

Evans!
All human wisdom is
contained in these two words
wait and hope.
Well, the waiting is over.
Just got a call from my boy.
- He aced that essay.
- [CHUCKLES]
So for the first time,
he thinks his dad's
- a genius for helping.
- [CHUCKLES]
Thank you.
Again, I, uh, couldn't
have done it without you.
No, it was my pleasure.
You know, one of the reasons
I became an English teacher is
because I wanted to unlock the greats,
so that young minds could bloom.
Here, I want you to keep it.

You know, this is my favorite book.
It's easy to imagine
how Edmond felt
misunderstood, trapped
for a crime he didn't commit.
Yeah, you
you're not what I expected.
It's so easy for things
to be misconstrued,
especially in the media.
Why do you think
I didn't take the plea deal?
All I ever wanted
is to help Gabrielle.
Even in my current
predicament, it's
all I care is that
she's fulfilling her purpose.
That's what gets me
through this isolation,
not unlike Edmond.
Listen, supposedly
she's doing just fine.
Word online, she's working a new case.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]

Can you tell us exactly what you saw
on the road this morning?
Some dude getting shoved
into a dark gray van.
Do you remember what
the attacker looked like?
Were they female?
I didn't catch their face.
But I mean, they had long hair,
so it could have been a chick, yeah.
It was definitely a guy driving.
Couldn't tell you the type of car,
but I remember noticing that
it was from out of state.
The license plate had a cool design,
but I don't know what state
the car was from.
Do you have a physical description
of what the man looked like?
Does cute count?
I'd describe the car as small
and, like, a dark brown.
Honestly, I thought
it was a hazing prank.
We were right next to a college.
Is that why you didn't stop?
I was heading the opposite direction.
What was I supposed to do?
I mean, cross into oncoming traffic?
I couldn't be late for work again.
I couldn't stop.
I had a crying baby in the back.

That's the last one.
Margaret and Dhan are grabbing coffee.
Text me your order if you want one.
Any idea how we make sense
of this conflicting mess?
Look for consistencies in statements.
Like how multiple people said the car
didn't have D.C. plates?
Exactly like that.
Means the driver
is likely from out of state.
It's just crazy to think that
this could have been avoided.
All it takes is
someone seeing something
and stepping up, like
like, um like Wendy did.
Lace, can you check in with Trent,
see if forensics found anything yet?
You know you can talk
to me about anything.
I'm not bound by law like Trent is,
and I don't have the same
emotional attachment
as your mom.
[PHONE BUZZES]
It's Trent.
He's got a match
on fingerprints off the watch.
Peter Weber.
Finally, a name to go
with the statements.
According to Trent, he's an EMT.
Matches the name
I got off the warranty.
Seems like Peter
mostly used his socials
to document big milestones.
Looks like he just moved in
with his girlfriend.
This is Peter and his coworker, Amy.
Seems like a pretty close coworker.
"Celebrating promotion
with work wifey."
Kind of messed up that
Peter's dedicated
his whole life to saving people,
and the one time he needed
help, no one was there for him.
Who's that old guy in
all his quality time pics?
Uh, I don't see any familial traits,
but they do seem close too.
He refers to him as Roy in
some posts, but let me see.
[KEYS CLACKING]
- Oh.
- What is it?
Roy passed away a few weeks ago.
Aortic aneurysm.
The announcement says he's survived by
his son Mark Parsons,
but there's no mention of Peter.
Is there any evidence of
Peter's immediate family
on his socials?
Not that I can find.
I'm deep in his profile too.
Uh, it seems like a lot of his support
comes from the community.
Most of his tagged photos are
praise from former patients.
Not exactly the kind
of guy you imagine
having a target on his back.
Well, something must have
gone down this morning,
because I found a disciplinary report
on him on the hospital server.
It's encrypted,
so I can't open it yet.
Zeke, as well as the report,
try and access his phone data.
Find out who he was
last in touch with.
Lacey, Margaret,
speak to Diane, the girlfriend.
Dhan and I will talk to the work wife,
see if she can tell us
anything more about
this disciplinary action.
Jamie, with us.
Hey, everything all right?
Uh, it's it's Taylor.
She wants to have dinner
with me tonight.
But if I see her, I'll have
to lie to her about Jamie.
It's hard enough that Jamie
still doesn't want me to tell
Darryl or the girls
that he's back, but
but if I see her, I just
I just can't lie to her face.
Margaret, your family
has already endured
the worst thing imaginable.
If your relationship with Taylor
can withstand losing Jamie,
it can handle his return.
[PHONE BUZZES]
Margaret.
Margaret.
Mm.
What?
Hey.
Where where are the girls?
Off to school.
Francine took them,
since I have to get to work.
What? You're going back?
We can't keep putting
our lives on hold.
I have two kids to feed.
You have three kids.
[TENSE MUSIC]
I know that,
but we also have two daughters.
Do you know what the moms
at school are saying?
They're calling you crazy
for sleeping here every night.
I don't care what they're saying.
Well, you should.
It's impacting our girls, our family.
Darryl.
Darryl, I have to be here.
I have to, please.
And I have to make sure
our girls have a normal life.
I have to go.

[GASPS]

I knew something was wrong.
I felt a little unsettled
when Peter didn't
come home right after his jog.
We found this watch at the scene.
Do you recognize it?
Yeah. Peter never takes it off.
It was given to him
by someone special.
- Was that person Roy?
- Yeah.
He was Peter's neighbor growing up,
but he treated him more like his son.
After Peter lost his mom to
cancer and his dad to gambling,
Roy stepped up.
He saw that Peter had
a gift for helping people
and he urged him
to go into the medical field,
even paying for his college.
Roy was the closest thing
to family that Peter had.
What was Peter's relationship
like with Roy's son, Mark?
Tense.
Sometimes death brings
people closer together.
Not when your father leaves
everything to the neighbor kid.
Yeah, Peter was just as shocked.
But he offered to split
Roy's assets with Mark,
and Mark refused.
A couple days later,
Peter got a letter from Roy's lawyer.
Mark was contesting the will.
He wanted the money for himself.
What do you mean, abducted?
I just saw him on our
shift this morning.
Which is why we wanted to talk to you.
How long have you known Peter?
Since he started
working in the capital region,
which I guess was
a little over two years ago.
I remember thinking
it had been a while since
I've seen a kid
with instincts like his.
Peter's good at what he does.
Then why the disciplinary report
filed against him this morning?
I promise you, we only
want to help find Peter.
And that means knowing everything
about him, the good and bad.
Peter's been going through
a hard time recently.
He lost someone close
to him, and ever since,
he's been showing up late to work
and falling asleep on the job.
And I don't judge how people grieve,
but today it almost cost
a patient's life.
What happened?
We were dispatched
to a residence where
a teenage boy was having
a manic episode.
We got him in the ambulance,
but he was out of control.
And I asked Peter
to give the patient propofol
to calm him down, but he
mixed up the medications,
giving the boy two milligrams
of medical-grade fentanyl.
That's enough to kill someone.
Luckily, I noticed and I quickly
administered naloxone
to reverse the overdose.
It saved the patient's life,
but he lost consciousness.
And he's been like that
ever since we left him
at the hospital.
- I'm sorry to hear that.
- Me too.
Grief or not, I couldn't
cover this up for him.
I had to write Peter up.
How did Peter handle the fallout?
He felt awful.
He tried apologizing
to Greta, the patient's mom.
It didn't go well.
Not well as in
Greta lunged at Peter.
She told him that
if her son didn't wake up,
that she would kill him.

I didn't do anything to that boy.
Are you saying you didn't
threaten Peter's life?
That was just talk.
If you're looking for a crime,
how about what he did to my son, huh?
I called 911 for help,
and now look at Nathan!
I am sorry about your son, but
But nothing.
Peter should be arrested
for what he did.
I could give a damn
what happens to him.
Is there anyone to
corroborate your whereabouts
earlier this morning?
If my son was awake,
he would tell you that
I've been by his side all day.
Speaking of, I should be
getting back to him.
Excuse me.
[TENSE MUSIC]
There's something off about that lady.
The whole overprotective mom
bit feels like a show.
- [PHONE BUZZES]
- I agree.
Mom, you listening?
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
[SIGHS]
[SOFT MUSIC]
Hi.
It's Cathy.
Cathy, right?
Um, this this is my son.
Have you seen him,
or did you see something?
- No.
- It's it's OK. It's OK.
You can tell me.
Why why are you
backing away from me?
- You're hiding something.
- No.
Where were you on Saturday, April 24?
- Get the hell away from me!
- Did you take my son?
- Let go!
- Mom?
Jamie, give me a sec.
Uh, Jamie, I'm sorry.
I'm going to go for a smoke.
You want to go after him?
No. [SIGHS]
I'm starting to learn a smoke
means he needs a break from me.
Actually, the whole reason that
I came was to update you two.
Zeke was able to get
into Peter's phone data,
and there were some threatening
messages from Roy's son, Mark.
How threatening?
The "I'll put you in the ground
personally before
I let you keep my money"
type of threatening.

Look, it's a real bummer
what happened to Peter,
but I'm not sure why
I'm being dragged into this.
Well, threatening
to put someone in the ground,
even via text, is still a crime.
That's just one of a litany
of texts you sent Peter.
Doesn't sound very brotherly.
That's because he's not family.
Peter's a charity case
that overstayed his welcome.
When I found out
that he coerced my father
into selling our family's legacy,
yeah, I was a little mad.
You say legacy, but I hear payout.
Is money really more important
than your father's wishes?
It's not about the money.
Peter got all of my dad
when he was alive.
Attention.
Praise.
Love.
I won't let him take what's left.
You're grieving.
I get that.
Pain like that can lead
to desperation,
and desperate people do crazy things.
You're from out of state, right?
That your Porsche with
the Maine license plates out front?
Yeah, it's a rental.
Flew in from New York
for the will's court hearing tomorrow.
Well, that seems like
convenient timing
for Peter to go missing.
He doesn't show up tomorrow,
and Roy's estate goes to you.
It would be
if I hadn't just landed
a couple of hours ago.

I can't be in two places at once.

[PHONE BUZZING]
You're popular today.
Wendy keeps checking in
to see if there are
any updates on Peter.
It's nice to know
Good Samaritans still exist.
Hey, um, how are you doing?
I, uh, think we all expected that
Sir would take the plea deal.
Nope, not going there,
especially in a place
where I could be arrested
for my response.
How are you and Heather?
Uh, not going there,
especially in a place
where I could lose my
badge for my response.
[PHONE BUZZES]
Wow, you weren't kidding.
- Wendy's persistent.
- It's Jamie.
He says he needs me
back at the hospital ASAP.
Hey, Trent.
A call came through for you
on the main line.
Detective Trent.
Heavy Boots.
[TENSE MUSIC]
What the hell do you want?
No, on the contrary,
I'm calling with a gift.
It'll help you find Peter.

How do you know about
This place has its own ecosystem,
and gossip is its currency.
The things prisoners smuggle in,
deals made on the outside,
trust built within the hierarchy.
Just recently, a man was brought in
for running an underground
ring of amateur fighters,
recording their deaths,
and posting them online.
Get to the point.
Peter was taken near a college.
Kids upload all sorts of indecent acts
for clicks and likes.
Acts like kidnapping.
You really think I don't know that?
Letting your pride and ego
come before a life
doesn't sound like you.
I suggest you listen.
There's a site on the dark web.
No, you listen,
you worthless piece of crap.
I have an entire force at my disposal.
I don't need you.
Gabi doesn't need you.
No one needs you.
[DIAL TONE DRONING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

You're lying I know
you did something to Peter.
How dare you accuse me?
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What is going on?
While I was smoking outside,
I learned from a security guard
that Greta left a few minutes
after Peter did this morning.
She was gone for hours.
You lied to us, Greta?
Everything with Nathan
has been so overwhelming.
I just needed a break.
[TENSE MUSIC]

You've been drinking.
[SCOFFS]
I went to a bar, yes.
I just needed something
to take the edge off.
- Real moms don't need breaks.
- Jamie, enough.
Do you have any idea
of what some women
would give to be mothers?
If you really loved your son,
you wouldn't have left him.
Excuse us for one moment.

She's just going to continue
lying until we arrest her.
We are not cops, and this is not how
we handle our investigations.
Rule number one of M&A,
we focus on saving our clients.
The bad guys are DCPD's domain.
Wait.
So you get to break the rules
and follow your gut,
but when I do, it's a problem?
I can see right through Greta.
Why can't you?
Your past is clouding your judgment.
Rule number two, make it about
the victim, not yourself.
You have no idea
what I've been through.
You're right.
I suspect the woman who
took you couldn't have kids.
That's why she held
onto you so tightly.
I understand.
You're confused and angry.
I'm still in therapy,
working through my anger
from Sir, my kidnapping.
But if those things
hadn't happened to me,
M&A might not be here,
along with the countless
lives we save.
I am still learning
how to reconcile with
the darkness I experience
with who I am today.
But I tell you this because
we are not dissimilar.
You can talk to me.
[TENSE MUSIC]

This isn't about me.
You just want
to make things right for her.

It's my fault.
I triggered him,
and now he feels
abandoned by me again.
You took my son! It was you!
Let go of me, crazy!
Somebody call the police.
She took my son!
- Honey.
- You took
- Honey, it wasn't Cathy.
- What?
She only started working a week ago.
It wasn't Cathy.
It's OK.
OK, everyone, show's over.
- Show's over.
- Oh, God, Carrie.
[SOMBER MUSIC]

You know, I came by today
to see if you could use
some help passing out flyers,
but I think
what you really need is a friend.
I just need him to come home.

[SIGHS] Damn it!
Hey, what happened?
Is it the case?
No, uh, it's personal.
Lace, I'm
I'm just going to say it.
When are we going to stop
tiptoeing around each other?
[SOFT MUSIC]
If anyone's guilty
of tiptoeing, it's me.
Look, I know now isn't the time,
but we should probably
talk about the kiss.
[BEEPING]
What's going on?
What is it?
Oh my God, my my algorithm
finally picked up a video
somebody posted online.
[GRUNTS] Help!
Somebody help me!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Some college kid posted the video
on a clickbait forum
called shockvid.net.
Hate that we've become
the kind of society
where people have time
to pull out their phones
and record someone
in trouble but not help.
This video doesn't show us
anything new.
It just corroborates what
most of the witnesses said.
Wait, the witnesses.
Um, Zeke, can you rewind the clip
and then zoom in
on the back left window?
Wasn't one of the witnesses
from Texas?
But honestly, I thought
it was a hazing prank.
We were right next to a college.
Owen had the same emblem
on his baseball cap.
And his statement varied
significantly from the rest.
That can't be a coincidence.
Could be he was trying
to throw us off track.
Maybe Owen wasn't just
a witness to the crime,
but the one committing it but why?
What is his connection to Peter?
All right. I'll get his photo to Dhan,
see if anyone at the hospital
saw him with Peter.
I'll arrange
surveillance at his place.
No one will go in without my order.
Great. In the meantime,
Zeke, I need you to pull up
- everything that you have on
- Already done.
It looks like Owen recently deleted
some photos from his socials.
Lucky us, the internet never forgets.
Wait, that's Amy, the work wife.
At least now we know
Owen's connection to Peter.
[PHONE BUZZING]
Dhan.
Greta's son just woke up.
He said Amy was the one
who administered the fentanyl,
not Peter.
So the story she told about Peter's
inability to handle the job
was her story, not his.
After she accidentally
OD'd the patient,
Peter probably threatened
to write her up.
She couldn't afford to lose the job,
so she enlisted the help of her
boyfriend to get rid of him.
Either she was banking
on Nathan never waking up
or figured nobody would believe
him because of his condition.
No one except us.
- Zeke, text me Amy's address.
- OK.
DCPD! Hands up!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Wendy, what are you doing here?
Mom, don't say anything.
- Mom?
- Mom?
I I'm sorry.
This was just supposed to be
a nice weekend visit with my son.
I didn't expect any of this to happen.
So you playing the concerned citizen
was just a ruse to make sure
we weren't on your son's trail?
No, I thought I was doing
the right thing coming to you.
You went to them?
You triggered all of this?
Well, what choice did I have?
You called my son
early in the morning,
begging him to help you
get rid of a coworker
because of a mistake you made.
Stop talking. Shut up!
Oh, you could do that,
but you'll likely
land in a cell with both of them.
Wait, no. I I wasn't involved.
I eavesdropped on their conversation
and heard Amy talking about
an abduction and a jogging route.
I couldn't let you ruin my son's life
or hurt an innocent man.
Please, I was just trying
to help my boy.
She's the one that manipulated him.
It's not his fault.
Your son is a grown-ass man
and needs to take
accountability for his actions.
All of you do.
Look, you're all under arrest
for obstruction of justice
and the kidnapping of Peter Weber.
You have about two seconds
to tell us where Peter is.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]

Where the hell is he?
It looks like he might have escaped.

Propofol.
If Peter has this much in his system,
he won't be thinking straight.
We need a search party. Now.
If anyone comes in that
matches Peter's description,
will you please let me know?
Thank you.
Figured you could use one of these.
Thank you.
I thought you'd be home
by now, getting some rest.
My new place is too
far from the search site,
so I just came back
here for a quick catnap.
I'm headed back out to join them.
That's the beauty
of Zeke's place, right?
Close to everything?
Oh, there it is again
that slight blush
when I mention Zeke's name.
[SCOFFS] What?
That's it's whatever.
Oh.
Something happened.
OK.
Um, maybe we kissed.
Once.
And?
And and nothing.
I don't know.
Everything's complicated, you know?
All I know is, I don't want
to lose my best friend.
[SOFT MUSIC]
Speaking of awkward conversations,
did you talk to Taylor?
Not yet.
No time like the present.

[SIGHS] All right.
Hi, Taylor.
No. No, no.
Nothing's wrong.
I'm just, uh I'm good.
I'm just busy, honey.
I I'm sorry that
I missed dinner last night.
It's just, we're
we're mid-case, and it just
it took a weird turn.
Peter is likely hurt out
there somewhere and can't move.
I'm going to take a quick shower
and I'll meet you back
at the search, Dhan.
[THUDDING, CREAKING]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]

[DOOR CREAKS]

Peter?
[BAT CLATTERS]
Peter! Peter.
Peter.
Peter, honey.
Peter. Peter!
[TENSE MUSIC]

I need help.
[SOFT MUSIC]

Thank you.
I see fire and I see ash ♪
Always rising from the dust ♪
[SIGHS]
I know when I make it through ♪
Thank you for finding him.
How are you feeling?
Confused and a little sore,
but I'm mostly grateful.

You saved my life.
And you saved Nathan's.
Roy would be proud.
Now Amy can't hurt anyone anymore.
I still can't believe
she was capable of all this.
I've covered for her so many times,
and I thought we were family.
People can surprise you.
What do you remember
from the last 24 hours?
Not much.
The last clear memory I have
is waking up and seeing you.

Everything else is a blur.

[TENSE MUSIC]
So your phone does work.

[SIGHS]

Why haven't you returned
any of my calls or texts?
What is there to talk about?
You made it pretty clear
where we stand
when you took on Hugh as a client.
Is this really about
me representing Hugh,
or that you're still in love with Gabi
and trying to protect her?
This is about me being
on the witness stand,
and you painting me as a liar.
He broke into my house
and stole my gun.
He had you shot with it.
How can you stand by and defend that?
He's an asset, pure and simple.
And if you took your
personal feelings out of it
you know damn well
he could be valuable
to you and the DCPD too.
Not a chance.
Does Gabi know that
he offered to give you
information that
could have helped find
her missing person sooner?

That, that right there,
is the fundamental difference
between the two of us.
See, you care about career and status.
I care about my integrity.
Gabi breaks the law all the time.
Where's your integrity then?
[SIGHS]
It's interesting, isn't it,
what you're willing
to put on the line for Gabi,
and what you're not willing
to put on the line for me?
Gabi protects the innocent.
You are protecting a monster.
I can't be with someone like that.

It's over, Heather.

ALL: Welcome home.
Maybe we should talk about
Peter is safe.
We don't have to worry
about the how tonight.
[PHONE BUZZES]
Um, Jamie says he needs
to take care of something,
and he'll see me later.
At least he's letting you know
before he goes off-grid.
I'd say that's progress.
Yeah.
Yeah, I, um I think
I'm gonna head home.
Everyone should.
It's been a long couple of days.
[UNIONS' "BURY"]
I found these outside of my house.
That's the brand Jamie smokes.
But why would they be there?
Maybe he has been stalking me.
Maybe he was working up
the nerve to plant Peter.
All the theories I come up with
don't end well for him.
Look, you found Peter in the basement.
Jamie doesn't know about Sir.
We don't know what he knows.
He's a smart kid
with a hell of a temper.
Maybe this is him retaliating
after our argument at the hospital.
OK.
So I'll follow him.
I know what we promised Margaret,
but this affects all of us.
I won't risk losing my family again.
Not when I just got you back.
And the cold of an empty bottle ♪
Do what you have to do.
Drunk on a song
of a lie gone wrong ♪
You only find
when you hit the bottom ♪
[DOOR BUZZES]
Keep them going down now,
let them drown ♪
Keep them going down now ♪
Let them drown ♪
Keep them going down now ♪
Let them drown ♪
Bury them down, bury them down ♪
Keep them going down now ♪
When they told me I had a visitor,
I didn't recognize the name.
But I recognized the face.
Keep them going down now ♪
Let them drown ♪
Bury them down, bury them down ♪
Keep them going down now ♪
Let them drown ♪
Nice to see you, Jamie.
Keep them going down now ♪
Let them drown ♪
Bury them down, bury them down ♪
sync & corrections by awaqeded
[SOFT VOCALIZING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

Greg, move your head.
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