FBI: International (2021) s03e07 Episode Script
Andiamo!
1
[RELAXING FOLK MUSIC]
- Cheers. I love you.
- I love you.
- Eli.
- Hey.
You had thoughts on the parlor?
Absolutely. Let's get into it.
So we were thinking this built-in thing,
that's going to be a lose.
And then this entire wall,
if that's possible.
We were hoping for
a more open concept, Donna.
Maybe a big table over here.
Yeah, she was thinking
like a big pool table here.
- This entire room, I think.
- He is kidding.
Well, before we begin the remodeling,
I just need to verify with
the office and the local codes.
I thought you were the local codes.
Brava.
I'll oil the wheels and push it through.
- [KNOCKING ON DOOR]
- Oh, uh, sorry.
Two seconds. Just two seconds.
Oh, can we take another look
at these kitchen countertops?
- Hi there.
- Hello.
I just saw the trucks,
and I just wanted to wish
your family welcome.
That is so kind, Mister
Leone. But you can call me Silvio.
I live down the road.
Brianna. Do you want to come inside?
When you're settled.
I just wanted to say
welcome to San Gimignano.
- Benvenuti.
- Thank you so much.
Oh, I mean, grazie.
Di niente.
- Ciao.
- [SPEAKING ITALIAN]
God. Eli!
Yeah?
How sweet was this?
Wow, did somebody just bring that over?
Yeah, our neighbor next door whoa!
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
- Easy, speed demon.
No running in the house, Henry.
Sorry, Mom.
Can I have another juice, please?
Hm, I think you've had enough, bud.
Oh, I don't know about that, Mom.
Everybody's celebrating in here.
- What's one more?
- [LAUGHS]
So there's a lot going on
in here right now.
Do you maybe want to play in the yard?
I heard there might be dinosaur
bones buried out there.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Don't forget your jacket.
[SOFT MUSIC]
♪
[FOREBODING MUSIC]
♪
[INDISTINCT CHATTER IN ITALIAN]
[MEN SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Hello.
Hello.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
The price of this place
is going to double
- in the next couple years.
- Really?
- Yeah.
- Promise?
- Yes, I do.
- [CHILD SCREAMS]
Did you hear that?
Henry?
♪
- Henry!
- Henry?
- Henry?
- Henry!
Baby? Where are you?
- Henry!
- Henry!
Answer me!
Henry, where are you, buddy?
What is that?
Henry? Henry?
- Henry?
- Henry!
Henry? Henry?
- Henry!
- Henry!
♪
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Let me know what's in the bunker first.
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER]
Agent Forrester, I'm Inspector Ferrara.
Buongiorno. Please follow me.
What's the latest?
A subterranean bunker.
Though its connection to
the child remains a mystery.
Security cameras or CCTV?
Rural Tuscany is
agriculture and pensioners.
This is far from a surveillance state.
Does your team have a working theory?
Considering the child's age
and the screams overheard,
this isn't a missing persons.
It's kidnapping.
We'd love to give your
witness list a once-over.
Of course.
We've been doing some door
to door, but as you can see,
the plots are quite spread out.
All right, let's see that bunker first.
♪
We were uncertain who this belonged to,
until we found this
Arcangelo Gabriele.
Gabriel the Archangel.
Patron Saint of the Sanguineta Mafia.
The most powerful
crime syndicate in Italy.
In Europe.
Bunkers like these normally
act as a drop pad for drugs
or a safe haven for mafiosos.
Running a $100 billion empire
but living bunker to bunker.
- La dolce vita.
- Mm-hmm.
Now, once local forensics is through,
my team back in Budapest
will run a residue analysis,
shed some light on
what was stashed here.
On that topic, we did find this.
This was on the door,
severed by bolt cutters.
[PHONE RINGING]
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Whatever they were keeping here,
somebody tried to steal it, right?
Not just tried. They cleared it out.
Question is how it's
tethered to the boy.
Local police don't seem
all too convinced.
Well, if you're telling me
a Mafia bunker
underneath an abduction
site is not connected,
I got a bridge to sell you.
I'm sorry.
A-are all these questions
really necessary?
Eli, the FBI, they just want to help.
We already told you
everything we know, okay?
Why aren't you out there
looking for our son?
I can't imagine what
you two are going through.
But bringing Henry home starts
with creating a timeline.
[SIGHS] Okay, um
Like I told the local cop,
we just arrived in Italy last week.
We were doing a little
sightseeing before moving day.
In cases like this, most abductors
are people the child trusts.
We barely even know anybody
in this whole damn country.
I don't know how that makes any sense.
Did anyone suspicious
approach you or Henry
- in the last week?
- No, no.
Okay, was there anyone from your past
who would want to harm you or your son?
No. Nobody.
Would you say that you two are well off?
Ransom could be a motive.
I mean, we do okay.
Sold my business back in Cincinnati
and we used the money to buy this place.
[TEARFULLY] Moving here was our dream.
It's okay.
- Do you need a minute, honey?
- I just
[SOBBING]
I was the one who told Henry
he should play in the yard.
Hey.
You cannot let your mind go there, okay?
You have to stay strong.
For Henry's sake.
- [SOBS]
- [KNOCK ON DOOR]
Agent Forrester.
Commissario is here.
Commissario Capo Mastroianni.
Anti-Mafia, out of Rome.
We could use your expertise.
I'm Special Agent Scott Forrester.
This is Agent Vo.
Per the inspector's request,
we're here to lead the investigation.
You were leading the investigation.
With the Sanguineta's involvement,
I am taking command.
I've been tracking them
for 30 years with my unit,
Cacciatori di Calabria.
Cacciatori?
Hunters.
We are hunters, yes.
But some days chickens,
some days feathers.
My unit has hunted Sicily for decades,
where la famiglia's roots
maintain a stranglehold.
To learn of a safe house
this close to civilization,
it's a minor miracle we found this.
Well, it's far from
a miracle, Commissario.
The reason we found it is
because an American boy
- was kidnapped.
- Of course.
But my unit are more
concerned with the man
whose territory we are in,
whose bunker we are standing above.
Don Marco Banchero.
Marco Banchero?
Sanguineta kingpin
and long-time resident
on the Europol most wanted list.
Accused of murder, drug trafficking.
And back in the day, kidnapping.
It's my understanding
that Mafia abductions
are a thing of the past.
Yeah, so why would
they just up and suddenly
kidnap an American boy?
Trust me.
They are full of surprises.
Either they kidnapped him
or the parents are lying.
Mi scusi.
Mastroianni, I understand
that you may feel
the FBI's encroaching on your
side of the sandbox here.
No, no. You have your orders.
Okay, well then with your blessing,
we would like to be the tip of the spear
when it comes to searching
for the American boy.
The FBI is not here to
take down the Italian Mafia
or get in the way
of your efforts to do so.
Oh, please.
I wouldn't let you to begin with.
You're welcome to look for the child.
You're not going to
speak with the parents?
You do your job, I will do mine.
I truly hope they see their kid again.
But history suggests otherwise.
Finding a home is
a process for a family.
We had many video calls.
The Dawsons even visited
to look at properties,
during which I grew quite fond of Henry.
Mi dispiace.
What a terrible thing this is.
We understand your program incentivizes
Americans to come and renovate
homes here at a discount.
That's right, yes.
How did the locals feel
about the influx of Americans?
Any reason to think this kidnapping
might be retaliatory?
The program exists
because the village is dying.
Americans moving here is
a lifeline for many Italian residents.
Why would they bite the hand that feeds?
Did you know the former owner?
Ottone Carboni. Not personally.
Ottone Carboni died age 81.
Heart attack.
His only living relative refused
to take on the liabilities.
And due to interstate laws,
the property passed on
to the Urban Redevelopment
Program, which then sold
to the Dawsons, though I had
to fight with my supervisor
to get them approved.
Why was that?
Their first check bounced.
It got quickly sorted.
Again, I made sure of it.
The house was perfect for them.
Until it wasn't.
Do you have any documentation
of the bunker on the property?
Not that I'm aware of.
But you're welcome
to explore my records.
Would these records
include any other bids
on the property?
Nothing like Eli and Brianna.
Once they saw the house, they
made an offer way above asking
and put a clock on it
12 hours, or they walk.
I imagine they saw
something in the place that
just couldn't let get away.
Amanda, check this out.
Residue analysis found
faint cocaine accretions
throughout the bunker.
But radiocarbon dating shows
significant degradation
to sorry, in English.
They used to move cocaine out
of there, but not recently.
However, fresh paper
fibers and purple ink
were found on nearly all surfaces,
including the ceiling.
Cash, stacked everywhere.
Yeah, got to be.
And considering the size of the bunker
and the fact that that
shade of purple ink
was only printed on the 500 euro bill,
the thieves made off with millions.
So someone hits the Mafia but
also kidnaps the American boy.
Working theory is
wrong place, wrong time.
The kid's the only witness,
so they grab him up.
Amanda, I just did a deep dive
into Eli's manufacturing business,
and I think there's something here.
So his business was facing
technical insolvency
and negative cash flow.
I mean, when he sold, he sold
for pennies on the dollar.
So they're basically broke.
And although this hasn't been verified,
Eli was accused of
misappropriating work funds.
Now, none of this showed up
on our initial intake
because it was registered under his LLC.
Speaking of things being
under different names.
Brianna's maiden name is Bianchi.
Her grandparents emigrated
to the U.S. from Tuscany.
So her family could have
a connection to the bunker.
Those Mafia ties run deep.
There's a reason they
call it la famiglia.
All right, so we're looking
at an American family
with roots in the region deeply in debt
who put a major offer on a home that
was sitting on a gold mine.
Surely if her family have ties to Italy,
she wouldn't be daft enough
to steal from the Mafia.
Let's go ask her, then. Vo?
Did you guys find Henry?
No. No updates yet.
But we are still looking everywhere.
Look, finding him
remains our top priority.
Now, with that said,
there's something else
we need to talk to you about.
It's your finances.
Our team took a hard look
into Eli's business.
- That
- [KNOCKS]
Is a lot of red numbers.
Did you know anything about this?
What? What's going on?
That's our question exactly.
Because it looks like
you're hurting for cash,
and a lot of it just went
missing from that bunker.
[ENGINE TURNING OVER]
What the hell?
He's leaving!
Ay-yi-yi.
We need an intercept.
Suspect fleeing north
of the abduction site.
- Where is he going?
- I don't know. I don't know!
♪
Get out of the car.
No, no, no. I didn't do anything.
So you just fled the crime
scene for what, a joyride?
Listen to me, okay, I didn't
take the Mafia's money.
But they think I did.
That's why they took Henry.
Look, this is the phone
they gave me for the ransom.
- Have they called you yet?
- Yes.
Five minutes ago. That's why I left.
They said if I told the cops,
they were going to kill my son.
♪
I need to know everything
about the contact they've made with you.
Right after Henry went missing,
that burner showed up on our doorstep.
What's the ask?
5 million.
That's the amount they're saying
we stole from them from that bunker
that we didn't even know existed.
You should have told us.
We've lost valuable time.
They took our son.
You were on the way to the drop, then?
I was going to the bank.
My brother said he was
going to wire me 300K.
That was all he could
track down on short notice.
We need to clean this, get it to Tate.
See if there's any digital
threads she can pull.
Eli, did you recognize
the voice on the other end?
No. They said they'd call back tomorrow
with the location for the drop.
Was there anything you heard
that might have clued you in
to a location, background din,
anything about the call that stood out?
No, nothing like that.
They said you bring the money
or bring a body bag.
Where am I going to get
5 million in 24 hours?
God.
Even before my business took a turn,
I never had that kind of cash.
Okay, look, just sit tight.
Let your team know
this has now escalated
to a ransom request.
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
A Mafia soldier sees the moving trucks.
Realizes they need to
get their money out ASAP.
Except when they roll in, somebody else
beat them to the punch.
They think the parents are the thieves,
and they take the kid for ransom.
Either that, or the husband
really did nick the money.
Brianna?
Is there any chance
your husband is involved?
What? No.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Benvenuti.
He came a day early,
just to sign a few things,
do a walkthrough.
But he would never do
anything like this.
Where did you get this?
The neighbor. Welcome gift.
Buongiorno.
Silvio, isn't it?
Agent Forrester.
I gave my statement to the inspector.
I saw nothing.
Okay.
It's a beautiful view.
Yeah.
Carboni used to live there, right?
What sort of company did he keep?
Any comings and goings?
Shadows he couldn't shake?
In Italy, we have a code called omerta,
silence in the face of the outsiders.
That code is the reason
I will turn 61 this year.
Mm, well, tell me, what is the code
for grabbing up six-year-old kids, hmm?
If there's anything that you want
to share with me while I'm still here,
no one never has to know about it.
[SIGHS]
Strange delivery trucks were
always on Carboni's lands.
So one evening, I brought
over a case of grappa.
We started drinking; he started talking.
What was their arrangement?
Carboni's silence in return for use
of the back two acres of his property.
As for what Carboni got out of it
well, I think he was just
happy to be left alive.
So no one else knew about the bunker?
No one outside the Sanguineta.
Except for those surveyors.
What surveyors?
Just weeks ago, the property
was crawling with engineers
and high-tech equipment.
How did they miss the bunker?
That's anyone's guess.
Thank you.
A full panel of assessments
was done on the property.
I've sifted through all correspondence,
and we're still missing
the ground-penetrating radar.
That test would have shown the bunker.
Somebody must have buried it.
Let's see if Tate can dig it up.
Fortunately, all building
records in Tuscany
are logged by law
onto a regional database.
The test was deleted in here, too.
So someone knew about the
bunker and covered it up.
The edits have an ID associated.
Let me pull up the profile.
The real estate lady took it.
Two visits from the FBI in one day.
I feel quite popular.
Are you certain I can't
get you anything?
Actually, there is something.
A missing ground-penetrating
radar assessment
from the property.
I don't recall ordering one of those.
It wouldn't have been standard.
You see, this is a low-seismic zone.
- Is that right?
- Yes, yes.
Regrettably, I don't have
Because we spoke
with the engineering firm
assigned to the property.
And they confirmed they conducted one.
Oh, wait. Yes.
I remember now, yes.
It was liability-related.
See, the thing is it looks as
if someone removed the report
from the regional database.
Any notion as to why?
Uh, I don't
[KETTLE WHISTLING]
- Let me get that tea.
- Don't.
We know you have the money.
Tell us where it is.
And be glad that it's us collecting.
It's in the wine cellar.
All of it.
I didn't spend a euro.
10-41.
I need armored transport
and additional manpower.
Who are you working with, Donna?
No one. I just saw an opportunity.
I never thought they would take the boy.
Come on.
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
That's amazing. Thank you. Scott.
Yeah?
According to Italian accession laws,
anything under the Dawsons' property
legally belongs to them.
And that is including
the bunker's content.
Meaning the Dawsons can use
that money for the ransom.
- Correct.
- If they intend to pay Banchero,
I can give you
the Italian legal perspective.
To pay a ransom here is illegal.
Totalmente.
If the Americans proceed,
I will personally prosecute them.
Well, that's where you
want to take this?
If we don't uphold the laws,
we are no better than the criminals.
Remind me again, what are you
trying to do to find the kid
other than coming in here
and criticizing us?
My team is after Banchero.
Hopefully that leads to finding the boy,
who is hidden in any number
of bunkers throughout Italy.
So then tell me, what happens tomorrow?
When they call the parents,
what are they supposed to tell them?
My unit was originally formed
to fight Mafia kidnappings.
My very first case 30 years ago,
it also involved Banchero.
The little girl's parents,
they wanted to pay.
So we let them.
And after Banchero obtained his money,
he just kept stringing them
along, asking for more,
and more, and more,
bleeding them dry.
When they finally got
their daughter back,
her body had been dissolved
in a barrel of acid.
They call it Lupara Bianca,
White Shotgun,
a murder which leaves no trace.
Soon after, the ransom laws changed.
I made sure of it.
♪
[SIGHS]
So if you have an ace up your sleeve,
we could really use it right about now.
Ransom payments are
a legal minefield stateside.
But if the American family
wants to go through with it,
the DOJ would never prosecute.
Maybe that's our approach, then.
Maybe Department of State
through the ambassador
can put some pressure on the Italians
to give us some operating space.
But even so, Mastroianni
is going to need something
to make the medicine go down.
Jubal, is there anything that
New York can do on that end?
Well, we've been looking
into Banchero's assets
on U.S. soil for a while now.
Maybe it's time we get a court order
and get those assets
seized and liquidated.
After which, the cash goes to the DOJ.
The head of forfeiture at Main Justice
is a buddy of mine.
We'll get that funding redirected
- to Mastroianni's unit.
- Amazing. Thanks, Jubal.
Yeah, keep me posted.
How much funding?
The last time we see Sanguineta assets,
it paid for the new lab at Quantico.
I think you could expect the same.
If that is how your
Americans want to use
the money in the bunker
the money, which ironically
enough, belongs to them,
then we won't interfere.
Just remember who you're dealing with.
Pure evil.
5 million euros all accounted for.
GPS installed in the bag.
Contingency plan in place if
this thing goes pear-shaped.
We're all queued here. Forrester and Vo?
Set up with the burner inside.
- [PHONE RINGS]
- Here we go.
- Call's coming in.
- [LINE RINGING]
Remember, do not proceed
without proof of life.
Yeah.
- You can do this.
- Okay.
I'm here.
Do you have my money?
Yes.
We'll give you half now and
half when you give us Henry.
You'll give me all of it, or he's dead.
- Mm.
- Okay, fine, fine.
All of it, then. That's fine.
Piazza di Santa Croce, Florence.
One hour.
Wait, wait.
I need to hear his voice.
Please, I I need to know
my son is still alive.
Mom, Dad!
Hi, honey!
Where am I?
I I want to go home.
I know, honey. I know.
- But it's going to be okay.
- We're coming.
- Just hang tight, okay?
- Take him.
- Dad!
- No.
- Don't. Henry
- Wait, please, don't hurt him!
We're bringing you the money, please!
You're hurting him!
Please!
Without an IMEI number,
we can't pull a location.
The call originated
from an older SIM card.
One hour.
Try anything stupid,
and that's the last time
you hear your son's voice.
[SOBS]
[KNOCKS] We've got to roll.
Yeah.
Bring our son home.
I will.
Okay.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
[PHONE RINGS]
Okay, I'm here. Where do I go?
Right of the basilica,
there's an old door.
Leave the money there.
And remember, no police.
After you make the drop, Eli,
head back the way you came.
Got eyes on the go-between.
Silver sedan headed north.
Shall we pursue?
Negative. Stay home.
[KEYBOARD CLACKING]
Any eyes on the kid?
[PHONE RINGS]
We paid you the money.
Now where's my son?
- Ponte Vecchio.
- That's a nearby bridge.
Let's move. Vo, Eli, with me.
Flood CCTV feeds on Ponte Vecchio.
Initiate a grid search pattern.
All hands on deck.
Get in!
♪
- [GRUNTS]
- Hey.
Henry, Henry.
I'm sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
Mi scusi.
No.
He's not here.
The money is back in their dirty hands.
Banchero's men already
found the tracker.
Like I said, he's just going
to keep stringing them along.
You told me so.
Good for you.
[PHONE RINGS]
Please.
Please, we gave you the money.
What do you want?
He wants to talk to you.
Where's the boy?
We are close.
We are really, really close.
Terms were agreed upon.
And I am renegotiating.
I have several friends locked up in
Otisville Federal outside of New York.
They go free,
so does the kid.
That is a major ask that's
going to take some time.
Six hours.
[LINE BEEPS]
There's no way in hell
the DOS or the DOJ
would sign off on a prisoner release.
- What is all this?
- We tried it your way.
Now it's my turn.
Eye for an eye.
His grandson Tomasso attends
a private school in the region.
When the child leaves
for his pickup in one hour,
that's when we strike.
We're going to kidnap him.
♪
Your plan is to kidnap his grandson?
Did I hear you correctly?
I can assure you
my approach was fully vetted.
Not by me it wasn't.
Oh.
Well, I'm telling you now.
You said that if we
do not uphold the laws,
then we are no better
than the criminals.
Now you plan to conduct a tactical raid
on an elementary school.
Be careful, Agent Forrester.
There has to be another way.
An armed extraction is going
to get innocent people hurt,
or worse.
We are talking about
children here, teachers.
Italian civilians, the ones
that you swore to protect.
Banchero will only respond
to reciprocal violence.
Any other move and the
next time those parents
see their son, he will be in a barrel.
What was her name?
Hmm?
The girl from your
first kidnapping case.
Giulia.
Vengeance won't bring her back.
And that's what's going on here.
You don't care about
finding the American boy.
You just care about getting
a kidney shot on Banchero.
I appreciate your insight.
We leave in one hour.
Be a part of it, or don't.
- We're not doing this, right?
- No.
- Okay, then what are we doing?
- I don't know right now, okay?
Look, if this guy's hell-bent
on going through with it,
unpopular opinion, but
maybe we ride shotgun.
Make sure we get what we want.
No, that can't be our only move here.
That was the Italian Justice Ministry.
Any recourse we have will take days.
It'll be too late by then.
If we can't impede Mastroianni,
our best bet is to run support
and keep innocent bystanders
out of the fray.
That's what I'm saying.
I can't stop thinking
about those parents.
What if that phone call
was the last time
they heard his voice?
- That's it.
- What is?
Mastroianni.
So you're in.
No.
But what if there was a way
to kidnap the grandson
without putting anyone in harm's way?
Not even the grandson himself.
While Banchero's been living bunker
to bunker for the last 30 years,
we have been advancing
our tech by leaps and bounds.
And we can use it to make him believe
that we kidnapped Tomasso,
all without laying
a finger on his grandson.
When the Dawsons heard
their son's voice,
I mean, in seconds, they would have
given anything to get him back.
So we're going to use
our tech to put Banchero
in that exact scenario.
Tomasso attends
a bilingual private school
for children of the elite
heavy surveillance,
cameras in every classroom.
We've accounted for that.
I took a run at their
surveillance platform
robust, but server-based.
There are pressure points we can push.
Tate will run interference from the hub
while we use a dirt box to intercept
mobile calls on site.
We can pull this off.
Even with your American tech,
how do you convince him
you really have his grandson?
Tate, how's that profile coming?
Getting there.
What is this?
Quantico's OTD voice cloning
software right off the lot.
We're building an AI profile of Tomasso
that can mimic his voice perfectly.
No one will be able
to tell the difference,
not even his grandfather.
We will sell it by making
the ransom demand
on Tomasso's phone,
which we will get on site.
The kid will never know
what actually went down.
- How did you get this?
- [CHILD SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Banchero would never allow these videos
to be shared publicly.
Most of these are from the mother's
private social media account.
Finstas, as the kids call them.
We matched her username
with an old online
shopping profile.
Just found another clip
from the school's website.
Ciao, mama.
So, you game?
[CHUCKLES] You know
you've lost your mind.
I'll take that as a yes.
Andiamo. [SPEAKS ITALIAN]
[SIREN WAILING]
Go, go, go!
Dirt box is primed on our end.
We're clear to power down the nearest
cell tower if needed as well.
Once we get him on the line,
we'll have a window before
our seams start to show.
How long?
Best I can do is three minutes.
So he sees police on the feed,
thinks the kidnapping went down.
But we lock out access to cameras
in the school where the children
are actually safe and sound.
Let's pull up the drawbridge.
[KEYBOARD CLACKING]
This is Officer Smitty,
here with the Europol
School Safety Program.
- [TOGETHER] Buongiorno.
- Hello.
Today, we are going over
what to do in an emergency.
Who wants to have some fun?
[TOGETHER] Me!
Kids are safe. Get Tomasso's phone.
Copy that. On my way.
[CHATTERING IN ITALIAN]
Grazie.
All right, we're ready.
Once the rest of the
console starts lighting up,
we'll know Banchero's taken the bait.
Thank you.
We need that voice profile, Tate.
Working on it.
Amanda, we've looked everywhere.
There are no more recordings of the kid.
We can't output till we hit 100%.
Wait, wait. What was this coded on?
Python, TensorFlow, I think.
No time to do a full
hyperparameter search,
but maybe I can optimize the
learning rate and batch size.
You're really rewriting code on the fly.
Forrester, make the call.
[LINE RINGING]
Tomasso? [SPEAKING ITALIAN]
He's with the FBI.
You ever want to see him again,
release the American boy.
You're bluffing.
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Am I?
I'll just let him tell you, then.
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
You play games, and the boy will go
into the U.S. foster system
for the rest of his life
under a different name
and with new parents.
And you can be the one
to tell your daughter
what you did and who's responsible.
Or you can release
Henry. It's your call.
- [SOFTLY] 2 minutes.
- You have 2 minutes to decide.
Tomasso. Tomasso!
[CRASHING SOUNDS]
You just got the American boy killed.
[LINE BEEPING]
♪
If he doesn't call back,
we're taking the kid.
Come on, come on.
90 seconds left.
[TENSE MUSIC]
[LINE TRILLING]
Scott, there's someone
trying to call the school.
It's Banchero.
He's reviewing
the security feed as well.
- [LINE RINGING]
- We just got a second call.
40 seconds left.
If he doesn't capitulate by then,
we're out of levers to pull.
30 seconds.
Come on, come on.
[LINE RINGING]
Looks like a third call's coming.
Wait, I'm patching this one through.
[PHONE RINGS]
The boy will be at Piazza di
Santa Croce in two minutes.
Where is Tomasso?
First things first.
Raines, we've got a location.
♪
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Henry.
Hey, hey.
Hey, Henry?
Henry Dawson.
I'm with the FBI.
I'm Agent Raines.
I know your parents.
They've been looking for you, Henry.
Hey, yeah, yeah. Hey, come on, it's okay.
Hey, hey. It's okay.
I'm gonna take you to your parents, okay?
Copy that.
[LINE TRILLING]
Where is Tomasso?
Via Piani and Bellosguardo.
Better hurry.
- [INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER]
- Andiamo!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
[OFFICERS SHOUTING IN ITALIAN]
They popped two of his men,
but no Banchero, though.
[PHONE RINGS]
You made your point.
Now, where the hell is my grandson?
Your grandson is still at school.
He never left.
Oh, and Banchero?
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Damn.
Mommy!
- Henry!
- Henry!
Oh.
Are you okay? Did they hurt you?
- No.
- Oh, God.
My baby.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Oh.
We missed you so much.
Some days chickens.
Some days, feathers, I guess, huh?
When can I expect that
funding to come through?
New York field office
ASAC Jubal Valentine,
he'll be in touch.
I know it wasn't Banchero,
but you did get two of
his soldiers off the board.
All right, then. [CLEARS THROAT]
Take it easy.
You can't leave Tuscany
without having a proper meal, huh?
[SOFT ACCORDION MUSIC]
- Whew!
- Whew.
[CHUCKLES]
- Ooh.
- [GIGGLES]
♪
Oh.
[LAUGHS]
- Wow.
- Proper posh, innit?
- Yeah.
- [LAUGHTER]
Oh, my gosh.
Not too shabby.
- Wow.
- Man.
Look at this view, guys.
Look at this view.
Wow.
Compliments of Mr. Mastroianni.
- Ah, grazie.
- [CHUCKLES]
When other agents asked me what
it's like working internationally,
- I tell them it sucks.
- [LAUGHTER]
I don't want anyone
getting near this gig.
And have I mentioned how
glad I am to be in the field
and not just doing tech anymore?
Tate's amazing, and I mean that.
As in she's better than you.
You know what?
Hey.
No, she's amazing.
Incredible.
I mean, what she pulled
off with the kid
Mm-hmm.
It's a shame she can't
be here with the rest of us.
Well, wherever she is,
hopefully she's celebrating.
- Cheers to her.
- Cheers.
- Salud.
- Salud.
Okay.
[SOFT MUSIC]
♪
Hey.
Sorry, I know it's not
supposed to be my night,
but I just need to see her.
Five minutes?
Okay.
Five minutes.
Lili, your mom's here.
♪
[GASPS] Mom!
Hey, beautiful girl.
Is everything okay?
It is now.
♪
[EXHALES]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
[WOLF HOWLS]
[RELAXING FOLK MUSIC]
- Cheers. I love you.
- I love you.
- Eli.
- Hey.
You had thoughts on the parlor?
Absolutely. Let's get into it.
So we were thinking this built-in thing,
that's going to be a lose.
And then this entire wall,
if that's possible.
We were hoping for
a more open concept, Donna.
Maybe a big table over here.
Yeah, she was thinking
like a big pool table here.
- This entire room, I think.
- He is kidding.
Well, before we begin the remodeling,
I just need to verify with
the office and the local codes.
I thought you were the local codes.
Brava.
I'll oil the wheels and push it through.
- [KNOCKING ON DOOR]
- Oh, uh, sorry.
Two seconds. Just two seconds.
Oh, can we take another look
at these kitchen countertops?
- Hi there.
- Hello.
I just saw the trucks,
and I just wanted to wish
your family welcome.
That is so kind, Mister
Leone. But you can call me Silvio.
I live down the road.
Brianna. Do you want to come inside?
When you're settled.
I just wanted to say
welcome to San Gimignano.
- Benvenuti.
- Thank you so much.
Oh, I mean, grazie.
Di niente.
- Ciao.
- [SPEAKING ITALIAN]
God. Eli!
Yeah?
How sweet was this?
Wow, did somebody just bring that over?
Yeah, our neighbor next door whoa!
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
- Easy, speed demon.
No running in the house, Henry.
Sorry, Mom.
Can I have another juice, please?
Hm, I think you've had enough, bud.
Oh, I don't know about that, Mom.
Everybody's celebrating in here.
- What's one more?
- [LAUGHS]
So there's a lot going on
in here right now.
Do you maybe want to play in the yard?
I heard there might be dinosaur
bones buried out there.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Don't forget your jacket.
[SOFT MUSIC]
♪
[FOREBODING MUSIC]
♪
[INDISTINCT CHATTER IN ITALIAN]
[MEN SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Hello.
Hello.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
The price of this place
is going to double
- in the next couple years.
- Really?
- Yeah.
- Promise?
- Yes, I do.
- [CHILD SCREAMS]
Did you hear that?
Henry?
♪
- Henry!
- Henry?
- Henry?
- Henry!
Baby? Where are you?
- Henry!
- Henry!
Answer me!
Henry, where are you, buddy?
What is that?
Henry? Henry?
- Henry?
- Henry!
Henry? Henry?
- Henry!
- Henry!
♪
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Let me know what's in the bunker first.
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER]
Agent Forrester, I'm Inspector Ferrara.
Buongiorno. Please follow me.
What's the latest?
A subterranean bunker.
Though its connection to
the child remains a mystery.
Security cameras or CCTV?
Rural Tuscany is
agriculture and pensioners.
This is far from a surveillance state.
Does your team have a working theory?
Considering the child's age
and the screams overheard,
this isn't a missing persons.
It's kidnapping.
We'd love to give your
witness list a once-over.
Of course.
We've been doing some door
to door, but as you can see,
the plots are quite spread out.
All right, let's see that bunker first.
♪
We were uncertain who this belonged to,
until we found this
Arcangelo Gabriele.
Gabriel the Archangel.
Patron Saint of the Sanguineta Mafia.
The most powerful
crime syndicate in Italy.
In Europe.
Bunkers like these normally
act as a drop pad for drugs
or a safe haven for mafiosos.
Running a $100 billion empire
but living bunker to bunker.
- La dolce vita.
- Mm-hmm.
Now, once local forensics is through,
my team back in Budapest
will run a residue analysis,
shed some light on
what was stashed here.
On that topic, we did find this.
This was on the door,
severed by bolt cutters.
[PHONE RINGING]
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Whatever they were keeping here,
somebody tried to steal it, right?
Not just tried. They cleared it out.
Question is how it's
tethered to the boy.
Local police don't seem
all too convinced.
Well, if you're telling me
a Mafia bunker
underneath an abduction
site is not connected,
I got a bridge to sell you.
I'm sorry.
A-are all these questions
really necessary?
Eli, the FBI, they just want to help.
We already told you
everything we know, okay?
Why aren't you out there
looking for our son?
I can't imagine what
you two are going through.
But bringing Henry home starts
with creating a timeline.
[SIGHS] Okay, um
Like I told the local cop,
we just arrived in Italy last week.
We were doing a little
sightseeing before moving day.
In cases like this, most abductors
are people the child trusts.
We barely even know anybody
in this whole damn country.
I don't know how that makes any sense.
Did anyone suspicious
approach you or Henry
- in the last week?
- No, no.
Okay, was there anyone from your past
who would want to harm you or your son?
No. Nobody.
Would you say that you two are well off?
Ransom could be a motive.
I mean, we do okay.
Sold my business back in Cincinnati
and we used the money to buy this place.
[TEARFULLY] Moving here was our dream.
It's okay.
- Do you need a minute, honey?
- I just
[SOBBING]
I was the one who told Henry
he should play in the yard.
Hey.
You cannot let your mind go there, okay?
You have to stay strong.
For Henry's sake.
- [SOBS]
- [KNOCK ON DOOR]
Agent Forrester.
Commissario is here.
Commissario Capo Mastroianni.
Anti-Mafia, out of Rome.
We could use your expertise.
I'm Special Agent Scott Forrester.
This is Agent Vo.
Per the inspector's request,
we're here to lead the investigation.
You were leading the investigation.
With the Sanguineta's involvement,
I am taking command.
I've been tracking them
for 30 years with my unit,
Cacciatori di Calabria.
Cacciatori?
Hunters.
We are hunters, yes.
But some days chickens,
some days feathers.
My unit has hunted Sicily for decades,
where la famiglia's roots
maintain a stranglehold.
To learn of a safe house
this close to civilization,
it's a minor miracle we found this.
Well, it's far from
a miracle, Commissario.
The reason we found it is
because an American boy
- was kidnapped.
- Of course.
But my unit are more
concerned with the man
whose territory we are in,
whose bunker we are standing above.
Don Marco Banchero.
Marco Banchero?
Sanguineta kingpin
and long-time resident
on the Europol most wanted list.
Accused of murder, drug trafficking.
And back in the day, kidnapping.
It's my understanding
that Mafia abductions
are a thing of the past.
Yeah, so why would
they just up and suddenly
kidnap an American boy?
Trust me.
They are full of surprises.
Either they kidnapped him
or the parents are lying.
Mi scusi.
Mastroianni, I understand
that you may feel
the FBI's encroaching on your
side of the sandbox here.
No, no. You have your orders.
Okay, well then with your blessing,
we would like to be the tip of the spear
when it comes to searching
for the American boy.
The FBI is not here to
take down the Italian Mafia
or get in the way
of your efforts to do so.
Oh, please.
I wouldn't let you to begin with.
You're welcome to look for the child.
You're not going to
speak with the parents?
You do your job, I will do mine.
I truly hope they see their kid again.
But history suggests otherwise.
Finding a home is
a process for a family.
We had many video calls.
The Dawsons even visited
to look at properties,
during which I grew quite fond of Henry.
Mi dispiace.
What a terrible thing this is.
We understand your program incentivizes
Americans to come and renovate
homes here at a discount.
That's right, yes.
How did the locals feel
about the influx of Americans?
Any reason to think this kidnapping
might be retaliatory?
The program exists
because the village is dying.
Americans moving here is
a lifeline for many Italian residents.
Why would they bite the hand that feeds?
Did you know the former owner?
Ottone Carboni. Not personally.
Ottone Carboni died age 81.
Heart attack.
His only living relative refused
to take on the liabilities.
And due to interstate laws,
the property passed on
to the Urban Redevelopment
Program, which then sold
to the Dawsons, though I had
to fight with my supervisor
to get them approved.
Why was that?
Their first check bounced.
It got quickly sorted.
Again, I made sure of it.
The house was perfect for them.
Until it wasn't.
Do you have any documentation
of the bunker on the property?
Not that I'm aware of.
But you're welcome
to explore my records.
Would these records
include any other bids
on the property?
Nothing like Eli and Brianna.
Once they saw the house, they
made an offer way above asking
and put a clock on it
12 hours, or they walk.
I imagine they saw
something in the place that
just couldn't let get away.
Amanda, check this out.
Residue analysis found
faint cocaine accretions
throughout the bunker.
But radiocarbon dating shows
significant degradation
to sorry, in English.
They used to move cocaine out
of there, but not recently.
However, fresh paper
fibers and purple ink
were found on nearly all surfaces,
including the ceiling.
Cash, stacked everywhere.
Yeah, got to be.
And considering the size of the bunker
and the fact that that
shade of purple ink
was only printed on the 500 euro bill,
the thieves made off with millions.
So someone hits the Mafia but
also kidnaps the American boy.
Working theory is
wrong place, wrong time.
The kid's the only witness,
so they grab him up.
Amanda, I just did a deep dive
into Eli's manufacturing business,
and I think there's something here.
So his business was facing
technical insolvency
and negative cash flow.
I mean, when he sold, he sold
for pennies on the dollar.
So they're basically broke.
And although this hasn't been verified,
Eli was accused of
misappropriating work funds.
Now, none of this showed up
on our initial intake
because it was registered under his LLC.
Speaking of things being
under different names.
Brianna's maiden name is Bianchi.
Her grandparents emigrated
to the U.S. from Tuscany.
So her family could have
a connection to the bunker.
Those Mafia ties run deep.
There's a reason they
call it la famiglia.
All right, so we're looking
at an American family
with roots in the region deeply in debt
who put a major offer on a home that
was sitting on a gold mine.
Surely if her family have ties to Italy,
she wouldn't be daft enough
to steal from the Mafia.
Let's go ask her, then. Vo?
Did you guys find Henry?
No. No updates yet.
But we are still looking everywhere.
Look, finding him
remains our top priority.
Now, with that said,
there's something else
we need to talk to you about.
It's your finances.
Our team took a hard look
into Eli's business.
- That
- [KNOCKS]
Is a lot of red numbers.
Did you know anything about this?
What? What's going on?
That's our question exactly.
Because it looks like
you're hurting for cash,
and a lot of it just went
missing from that bunker.
[ENGINE TURNING OVER]
What the hell?
He's leaving!
Ay-yi-yi.
We need an intercept.
Suspect fleeing north
of the abduction site.
- Where is he going?
- I don't know. I don't know!
♪
Get out of the car.
No, no, no. I didn't do anything.
So you just fled the crime
scene for what, a joyride?
Listen to me, okay, I didn't
take the Mafia's money.
But they think I did.
That's why they took Henry.
Look, this is the phone
they gave me for the ransom.
- Have they called you yet?
- Yes.
Five minutes ago. That's why I left.
They said if I told the cops,
they were going to kill my son.
♪
I need to know everything
about the contact they've made with you.
Right after Henry went missing,
that burner showed up on our doorstep.
What's the ask?
5 million.
That's the amount they're saying
we stole from them from that bunker
that we didn't even know existed.
You should have told us.
We've lost valuable time.
They took our son.
You were on the way to the drop, then?
I was going to the bank.
My brother said he was
going to wire me 300K.
That was all he could
track down on short notice.
We need to clean this, get it to Tate.
See if there's any digital
threads she can pull.
Eli, did you recognize
the voice on the other end?
No. They said they'd call back tomorrow
with the location for the drop.
Was there anything you heard
that might have clued you in
to a location, background din,
anything about the call that stood out?
No, nothing like that.
They said you bring the money
or bring a body bag.
Where am I going to get
5 million in 24 hours?
God.
Even before my business took a turn,
I never had that kind of cash.
Okay, look, just sit tight.
Let your team know
this has now escalated
to a ransom request.
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
A Mafia soldier sees the moving trucks.
Realizes they need to
get their money out ASAP.
Except when they roll in, somebody else
beat them to the punch.
They think the parents are the thieves,
and they take the kid for ransom.
Either that, or the husband
really did nick the money.
Brianna?
Is there any chance
your husband is involved?
What? No.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Benvenuti.
He came a day early,
just to sign a few things,
do a walkthrough.
But he would never do
anything like this.
Where did you get this?
The neighbor. Welcome gift.
Buongiorno.
Silvio, isn't it?
Agent Forrester.
I gave my statement to the inspector.
I saw nothing.
Okay.
It's a beautiful view.
Yeah.
Carboni used to live there, right?
What sort of company did he keep?
Any comings and goings?
Shadows he couldn't shake?
In Italy, we have a code called omerta,
silence in the face of the outsiders.
That code is the reason
I will turn 61 this year.
Mm, well, tell me, what is the code
for grabbing up six-year-old kids, hmm?
If there's anything that you want
to share with me while I'm still here,
no one never has to know about it.
[SIGHS]
Strange delivery trucks were
always on Carboni's lands.
So one evening, I brought
over a case of grappa.
We started drinking; he started talking.
What was their arrangement?
Carboni's silence in return for use
of the back two acres of his property.
As for what Carboni got out of it
well, I think he was just
happy to be left alive.
So no one else knew about the bunker?
No one outside the Sanguineta.
Except for those surveyors.
What surveyors?
Just weeks ago, the property
was crawling with engineers
and high-tech equipment.
How did they miss the bunker?
That's anyone's guess.
Thank you.
A full panel of assessments
was done on the property.
I've sifted through all correspondence,
and we're still missing
the ground-penetrating radar.
That test would have shown the bunker.
Somebody must have buried it.
Let's see if Tate can dig it up.
Fortunately, all building
records in Tuscany
are logged by law
onto a regional database.
The test was deleted in here, too.
So someone knew about the
bunker and covered it up.
The edits have an ID associated.
Let me pull up the profile.
The real estate lady took it.
Two visits from the FBI in one day.
I feel quite popular.
Are you certain I can't
get you anything?
Actually, there is something.
A missing ground-penetrating
radar assessment
from the property.
I don't recall ordering one of those.
It wouldn't have been standard.
You see, this is a low-seismic zone.
- Is that right?
- Yes, yes.
Regrettably, I don't have
Because we spoke
with the engineering firm
assigned to the property.
And they confirmed they conducted one.
Oh, wait. Yes.
I remember now, yes.
It was liability-related.
See, the thing is it looks as
if someone removed the report
from the regional database.
Any notion as to why?
Uh, I don't
[KETTLE WHISTLING]
- Let me get that tea.
- Don't.
We know you have the money.
Tell us where it is.
And be glad that it's us collecting.
It's in the wine cellar.
All of it.
I didn't spend a euro.
10-41.
I need armored transport
and additional manpower.
Who are you working with, Donna?
No one. I just saw an opportunity.
I never thought they would take the boy.
Come on.
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
That's amazing. Thank you. Scott.
Yeah?
According to Italian accession laws,
anything under the Dawsons' property
legally belongs to them.
And that is including
the bunker's content.
Meaning the Dawsons can use
that money for the ransom.
- Correct.
- If they intend to pay Banchero,
I can give you
the Italian legal perspective.
To pay a ransom here is illegal.
Totalmente.
If the Americans proceed,
I will personally prosecute them.
Well, that's where you
want to take this?
If we don't uphold the laws,
we are no better than the criminals.
Remind me again, what are you
trying to do to find the kid
other than coming in here
and criticizing us?
My team is after Banchero.
Hopefully that leads to finding the boy,
who is hidden in any number
of bunkers throughout Italy.
So then tell me, what happens tomorrow?
When they call the parents,
what are they supposed to tell them?
My unit was originally formed
to fight Mafia kidnappings.
My very first case 30 years ago,
it also involved Banchero.
The little girl's parents,
they wanted to pay.
So we let them.
And after Banchero obtained his money,
he just kept stringing them
along, asking for more,
and more, and more,
bleeding them dry.
When they finally got
their daughter back,
her body had been dissolved
in a barrel of acid.
They call it Lupara Bianca,
White Shotgun,
a murder which leaves no trace.
Soon after, the ransom laws changed.
I made sure of it.
♪
[SIGHS]
So if you have an ace up your sleeve,
we could really use it right about now.
Ransom payments are
a legal minefield stateside.
But if the American family
wants to go through with it,
the DOJ would never prosecute.
Maybe that's our approach, then.
Maybe Department of State
through the ambassador
can put some pressure on the Italians
to give us some operating space.
But even so, Mastroianni
is going to need something
to make the medicine go down.
Jubal, is there anything that
New York can do on that end?
Well, we've been looking
into Banchero's assets
on U.S. soil for a while now.
Maybe it's time we get a court order
and get those assets
seized and liquidated.
After which, the cash goes to the DOJ.
The head of forfeiture at Main Justice
is a buddy of mine.
We'll get that funding redirected
- to Mastroianni's unit.
- Amazing. Thanks, Jubal.
Yeah, keep me posted.
How much funding?
The last time we see Sanguineta assets,
it paid for the new lab at Quantico.
I think you could expect the same.
If that is how your
Americans want to use
the money in the bunker
the money, which ironically
enough, belongs to them,
then we won't interfere.
Just remember who you're dealing with.
Pure evil.
5 million euros all accounted for.
GPS installed in the bag.
Contingency plan in place if
this thing goes pear-shaped.
We're all queued here. Forrester and Vo?
Set up with the burner inside.
- [PHONE RINGS]
- Here we go.
- Call's coming in.
- [LINE RINGING]
Remember, do not proceed
without proof of life.
Yeah.
- You can do this.
- Okay.
I'm here.
Do you have my money?
Yes.
We'll give you half now and
half when you give us Henry.
You'll give me all of it, or he's dead.
- Mm.
- Okay, fine, fine.
All of it, then. That's fine.
Piazza di Santa Croce, Florence.
One hour.
Wait, wait.
I need to hear his voice.
Please, I I need to know
my son is still alive.
Mom, Dad!
Hi, honey!
Where am I?
I I want to go home.
I know, honey. I know.
- But it's going to be okay.
- We're coming.
- Just hang tight, okay?
- Take him.
- Dad!
- No.
- Don't. Henry
- Wait, please, don't hurt him!
We're bringing you the money, please!
You're hurting him!
Please!
Without an IMEI number,
we can't pull a location.
The call originated
from an older SIM card.
One hour.
Try anything stupid,
and that's the last time
you hear your son's voice.
[SOBS]
[KNOCKS] We've got to roll.
Yeah.
Bring our son home.
I will.
Okay.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
[PHONE RINGS]
Okay, I'm here. Where do I go?
Right of the basilica,
there's an old door.
Leave the money there.
And remember, no police.
After you make the drop, Eli,
head back the way you came.
Got eyes on the go-between.
Silver sedan headed north.
Shall we pursue?
Negative. Stay home.
[KEYBOARD CLACKING]
Any eyes on the kid?
[PHONE RINGS]
We paid you the money.
Now where's my son?
- Ponte Vecchio.
- That's a nearby bridge.
Let's move. Vo, Eli, with me.
Flood CCTV feeds on Ponte Vecchio.
Initiate a grid search pattern.
All hands on deck.
Get in!
♪
- [GRUNTS]
- Hey.
Henry, Henry.
I'm sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
Mi scusi.
No.
He's not here.
The money is back in their dirty hands.
Banchero's men already
found the tracker.
Like I said, he's just going
to keep stringing them along.
You told me so.
Good for you.
[PHONE RINGS]
Please.
Please, we gave you the money.
What do you want?
He wants to talk to you.
Where's the boy?
We are close.
We are really, really close.
Terms were agreed upon.
And I am renegotiating.
I have several friends locked up in
Otisville Federal outside of New York.
They go free,
so does the kid.
That is a major ask that's
going to take some time.
Six hours.
[LINE BEEPS]
There's no way in hell
the DOS or the DOJ
would sign off on a prisoner release.
- What is all this?
- We tried it your way.
Now it's my turn.
Eye for an eye.
His grandson Tomasso attends
a private school in the region.
When the child leaves
for his pickup in one hour,
that's when we strike.
We're going to kidnap him.
♪
Your plan is to kidnap his grandson?
Did I hear you correctly?
I can assure you
my approach was fully vetted.
Not by me it wasn't.
Oh.
Well, I'm telling you now.
You said that if we
do not uphold the laws,
then we are no better
than the criminals.
Now you plan to conduct a tactical raid
on an elementary school.
Be careful, Agent Forrester.
There has to be another way.
An armed extraction is going
to get innocent people hurt,
or worse.
We are talking about
children here, teachers.
Italian civilians, the ones
that you swore to protect.
Banchero will only respond
to reciprocal violence.
Any other move and the
next time those parents
see their son, he will be in a barrel.
What was her name?
Hmm?
The girl from your
first kidnapping case.
Giulia.
Vengeance won't bring her back.
And that's what's going on here.
You don't care about
finding the American boy.
You just care about getting
a kidney shot on Banchero.
I appreciate your insight.
We leave in one hour.
Be a part of it, or don't.
- We're not doing this, right?
- No.
- Okay, then what are we doing?
- I don't know right now, okay?
Look, if this guy's hell-bent
on going through with it,
unpopular opinion, but
maybe we ride shotgun.
Make sure we get what we want.
No, that can't be our only move here.
That was the Italian Justice Ministry.
Any recourse we have will take days.
It'll be too late by then.
If we can't impede Mastroianni,
our best bet is to run support
and keep innocent bystanders
out of the fray.
That's what I'm saying.
I can't stop thinking
about those parents.
What if that phone call
was the last time
they heard his voice?
- That's it.
- What is?
Mastroianni.
So you're in.
No.
But what if there was a way
to kidnap the grandson
without putting anyone in harm's way?
Not even the grandson himself.
While Banchero's been living bunker
to bunker for the last 30 years,
we have been advancing
our tech by leaps and bounds.
And we can use it to make him believe
that we kidnapped Tomasso,
all without laying
a finger on his grandson.
When the Dawsons heard
their son's voice,
I mean, in seconds, they would have
given anything to get him back.
So we're going to use
our tech to put Banchero
in that exact scenario.
Tomasso attends
a bilingual private school
for children of the elite
heavy surveillance,
cameras in every classroom.
We've accounted for that.
I took a run at their
surveillance platform
robust, but server-based.
There are pressure points we can push.
Tate will run interference from the hub
while we use a dirt box to intercept
mobile calls on site.
We can pull this off.
Even with your American tech,
how do you convince him
you really have his grandson?
Tate, how's that profile coming?
Getting there.
What is this?
Quantico's OTD voice cloning
software right off the lot.
We're building an AI profile of Tomasso
that can mimic his voice perfectly.
No one will be able
to tell the difference,
not even his grandfather.
We will sell it by making
the ransom demand
on Tomasso's phone,
which we will get on site.
The kid will never know
what actually went down.
- How did you get this?
- [CHILD SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Banchero would never allow these videos
to be shared publicly.
Most of these are from the mother's
private social media account.
Finstas, as the kids call them.
We matched her username
with an old online
shopping profile.
Just found another clip
from the school's website.
Ciao, mama.
So, you game?
[CHUCKLES] You know
you've lost your mind.
I'll take that as a yes.
Andiamo. [SPEAKS ITALIAN]
[SIREN WAILING]
Go, go, go!
Dirt box is primed on our end.
We're clear to power down the nearest
cell tower if needed as well.
Once we get him on the line,
we'll have a window before
our seams start to show.
How long?
Best I can do is three minutes.
So he sees police on the feed,
thinks the kidnapping went down.
But we lock out access to cameras
in the school where the children
are actually safe and sound.
Let's pull up the drawbridge.
[KEYBOARD CLACKING]
This is Officer Smitty,
here with the Europol
School Safety Program.
- [TOGETHER] Buongiorno.
- Hello.
Today, we are going over
what to do in an emergency.
Who wants to have some fun?
[TOGETHER] Me!
Kids are safe. Get Tomasso's phone.
Copy that. On my way.
[CHATTERING IN ITALIAN]
Grazie.
All right, we're ready.
Once the rest of the
console starts lighting up,
we'll know Banchero's taken the bait.
Thank you.
We need that voice profile, Tate.
Working on it.
Amanda, we've looked everywhere.
There are no more recordings of the kid.
We can't output till we hit 100%.
Wait, wait. What was this coded on?
Python, TensorFlow, I think.
No time to do a full
hyperparameter search,
but maybe I can optimize the
learning rate and batch size.
You're really rewriting code on the fly.
Forrester, make the call.
[LINE RINGING]
Tomasso? [SPEAKING ITALIAN]
He's with the FBI.
You ever want to see him again,
release the American boy.
You're bluffing.
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Am I?
I'll just let him tell you, then.
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
You play games, and the boy will go
into the U.S. foster system
for the rest of his life
under a different name
and with new parents.
And you can be the one
to tell your daughter
what you did and who's responsible.
Or you can release
Henry. It's your call.
- [SOFTLY] 2 minutes.
- You have 2 minutes to decide.
Tomasso. Tomasso!
[CRASHING SOUNDS]
You just got the American boy killed.
[LINE BEEPING]
♪
If he doesn't call back,
we're taking the kid.
Come on, come on.
90 seconds left.
[TENSE MUSIC]
[LINE TRILLING]
Scott, there's someone
trying to call the school.
It's Banchero.
He's reviewing
the security feed as well.
- [LINE RINGING]
- We just got a second call.
40 seconds left.
If he doesn't capitulate by then,
we're out of levers to pull.
30 seconds.
Come on, come on.
[LINE RINGING]
Looks like a third call's coming.
Wait, I'm patching this one through.
[PHONE RINGS]
The boy will be at Piazza di
Santa Croce in two minutes.
Where is Tomasso?
First things first.
Raines, we've got a location.
♪
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Henry.
Hey, hey.
Hey, Henry?
Henry Dawson.
I'm with the FBI.
I'm Agent Raines.
I know your parents.
They've been looking for you, Henry.
Hey, yeah, yeah. Hey, come on, it's okay.
Hey, hey. It's okay.
I'm gonna take you to your parents, okay?
Copy that.
[LINE TRILLING]
Where is Tomasso?
Via Piani and Bellosguardo.
Better hurry.
- [INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER]
- Andiamo!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
[OFFICERS SHOUTING IN ITALIAN]
They popped two of his men,
but no Banchero, though.
[PHONE RINGS]
You made your point.
Now, where the hell is my grandson?
Your grandson is still at school.
He never left.
Oh, and Banchero?
[SPEAKING ITALIAN]
Damn.
Mommy!
- Henry!
- Henry!
Oh.
Are you okay? Did they hurt you?
- No.
- Oh, God.
My baby.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Oh.
We missed you so much.
Some days chickens.
Some days, feathers, I guess, huh?
When can I expect that
funding to come through?
New York field office
ASAC Jubal Valentine,
he'll be in touch.
I know it wasn't Banchero,
but you did get two of
his soldiers off the board.
All right, then. [CLEARS THROAT]
Take it easy.
You can't leave Tuscany
without having a proper meal, huh?
[SOFT ACCORDION MUSIC]
- Whew!
- Whew.
[CHUCKLES]
- Ooh.
- [GIGGLES]
♪
Oh.
[LAUGHS]
- Wow.
- Proper posh, innit?
- Yeah.
- [LAUGHTER]
Oh, my gosh.
Not too shabby.
- Wow.
- Man.
Look at this view, guys.
Look at this view.
Wow.
Compliments of Mr. Mastroianni.
- Ah, grazie.
- [CHUCKLES]
When other agents asked me what
it's like working internationally,
- I tell them it sucks.
- [LAUGHTER]
I don't want anyone
getting near this gig.
And have I mentioned how
glad I am to be in the field
and not just doing tech anymore?
Tate's amazing, and I mean that.
As in she's better than you.
You know what?
Hey.
No, she's amazing.
Incredible.
I mean, what she pulled
off with the kid
Mm-hmm.
It's a shame she can't
be here with the rest of us.
Well, wherever she is,
hopefully she's celebrating.
- Cheers to her.
- Cheers.
- Salud.
- Salud.
Okay.
[SOFT MUSIC]
♪
Hey.
Sorry, I know it's not
supposed to be my night,
but I just need to see her.
Five minutes?
Okay.
Five minutes.
Lili, your mom's here.
♪
[GASPS] Mom!
Hey, beautiful girl.
Is everything okay?
It is now.
♪
[EXHALES]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
[WOLF HOWLS]