FBI (2018) s04e02 Episode Script
Hacktivist
What do you mean?
You said you were gonna
ask her on Friday.
I was.
I just - You chickened out? - No.
- Did you chicken out? - I just Homecoming's in November.
I mean, who knows how I'll be around then? November? You'll be fine.
Come on, this is your first high school dance.
It's a big deal, man.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, I guess so.
It's hard to think about the future sometimes, you know, 'cause cancer.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
I know I know how hard it is to stay stay positive.
But you have to just keep reminding yourself the doctors are very optimistic.
In a few months, when the chemo's finished, it'll be like it never happened.
Believe it.
- When can I go home? - Couple days.
They just want to keep an eye on you, to make sure the infection goes away.
You'll be home before you know it.
Yeah, I hope so.
These fries suck.
Do they? Are they soggy? - Mushy.
- I hate soggy fries.
What was that? I don't know.
Probably just a power surge.
I'll be right back.
You want some candy from the vending machine? But Mom doesn't like me I won't tell her if you don't.
I'll pick you out something good.
What is going on? Is it the power? I'm not sure.
Excuse me.
Everything everything all right? Everything's fine.
We just had a bit of a technical glitch.
Uh-huh.
Ma'am? Sir, please go back to your child's room.
I'm with the FBI.
Can you tell me what's really going on, please? We're locked out of the system.
We're running on generators.
Our automated care systems have shut down, and I'll take it from here.
Stand by.
Thank you.
Hey, Rina, it's me.
We got a problem.
New York Children's Hospital just got hit with a cyberattack.
All right, listen up.
New York Children's Hospital was hacked at 11:48 this morning.
They're locked out of patient records and treatment plans.
Most of their equipment is down too.
That means no oxygen pumps, no defibrillators, no monitoring devices.
They're having to go analog, which requires more time and staff than they currently have.
There are 500 kids receiving in-patient care at Children's Hospital, and they are all at risk until we can resolve this.
The software that took down the hospital system is a form of malware.
All of the computers are frozen, displaying the same message: "You have been locked out of this system.
Await further instructions.
" We treat cyberattacks just like kidnappings.
Find the motive.
Use it to track the hacker down.
I want you to dig into Children's Hospital, see if there have been any threats.
Tiffany and Scola, coordinate with FDNY and Public Health.
I want you to oversee patient transfers on our end.
Ian, head to the hospital with Maggie and OA.
See if you can track down the origin of the attack.
Hey.
Just got off the phone with Jubal.
He's gonna run point from the hospital.
Okay, but he is there with his son.
He's a patient.
It might complicate things.
He'll be fine.
Everything's automated.
If we don't have power, if our systems are down You must have backup files.
We do, but if the generators go down, we won't have access to that either.
Wait, how long will the generators run for? They're only built to last 48 hours.
We're trying to find backups, but for a facility this large, they're saying it will take three days to put into place, so we need to resolve this quickly.
Yeah, well, that's the goal.
Well, how can I help? First, for starters, we need to establish how much you'd be willing to pay, if they demand a ransom.
I haven't thought about it, but I'm pretty sure we pay whatever they're asking.
I mean, we don't have much of a choice.
Okay, good.
You need to start talking to your financial people and your lawyers.
Okay, I'm sorry, I really I have to go.
Okay.
Hey.
Come here.
You know we can't endorse ransom payments.
It's Bureau policy.
Oh, yeah.
No, I know.
Of course.
But got 48 hours, so just in case it's our only play, right? Hey, Jubal, if this is too much for you You obviously have a lot on your mind.
Yeah, but I'm good.
I'm good.
I am.
Okay? Yeah.
If you If you need anything, you let me know, okay? Yeah.
I will.
- Hey.
- Hey.
How's Tyler doing? Oh, he's hanging in there, all things considered.
Okay.
Ian's been running diagnostics on the hack.
Hospital runs on an air-gapped system.
That's important because 'Cause it means that the hack had to come from inside the hospital.
And most likely uploaded onto this mainframe computer.
Okay, so the hacker was here in this room.
That's good.
You guys need to round up and polygraph everyone in the hospital IT staff.
We can't possibly polygraph everyone.
We're gonna need their consent.
Then get their consent.
If they refuse, we'll know they're a suspect.
Please.
Thank you.
Hey, download all the security footage from the hall outside this room.
Get it to the JOC ASAP.
We need to know who accessed the system.
Hey.
Patient transfers are almost complete.
That's the good news.
Okay.
Bad news? The system is now flooded with patients, and it'll be impossible to treat anyone who needs medical assistance.
So please tell me we're making progress.
All we know so far is it looks like an inside job.
Maggie and OA are interviewing hospital employees now, pulling personnel files I've been going through footage, logging everyone who went into the hospital's control room over the last few weeks.
It's mostly just been hospital administrators and IT staff, except for this guy, Jason Cook, 33 years old, no connection to the hospital.
Guy works in an electronic store downtown.
Let's track him down.
3D audio, haptic feedback, and the graphic power's next level.
Awesome ray tracing on the games.
Jason Cook? We're with the FBI.
Hey! Come on.
I didn't do it! We haven't even accused you of anything yet, man.
Jason Cook, you're coming with us.
Excuse me.
I'm telling you, I don't know how to fix it.
Jason, drop the act.
We have you on video going into the hospital's control room.
We have your prints all over the mainframe, okay? You're not gonna walk away from this one.
We need these systems back online right now.
There are hundreds of kids who are sick.
- They're scared.
- I know, but I don't know how to undo it.
I'm not a software guy.
You're the one who put the program on the hospital's computer in the first place.
Yeah, but it's not my program.
Okay, what do you mean? Whose is it? I don't know.
Some guy I met in a chat room said he'd pay me 20K in Bitcoin to take this rubber ducky and install it.
- Rubber ducky? - Yeah, like a USB.
You plug it in, it just starts writing code.
It seemed like easy money.
I didn't know what it was going to do.
So, you just blindly put a virus on a hospital computer.
Where'd you get the USB? Guy dropped it off at my house.
Describe him.
I don't know.
I never met him.
He left it at my door.
Okay, well, we're gonna need that USB and access to your computer to verify all of this.
Fine.
It's all there.
Messages, instructions for the hospitals.
Hospitals? Plural? Jason, how many hospitals did you take this thing to? Hey, Cook uploaded malware onto six separate hospital mainframes around the city.
We know.
All six hospitals they have been rerouting ambulances and surgical patients to have shut down.
Yeah, same software, same hack.
It's gonna make it pretty difficult to transfer patients safely.
Jubal, tell me you got good news on your end.
Not exactly.
Ransom demand came in.
- How much? - He's not asking for money.
He's asking us to find a serial killer.
Okay, everyone, we have a demand.
The hacker is asking the FBI to track down a supposed killer who is targeting previous patients from Burwell Psychiatric Facility.
Now, whether this is credible or not, it suggest that there is a connection between the hacker and the facility, so let's find it.
In the meantime, what else do we know about the guy who planted the malware, Cook? Story he told Maggie and OA checks out.
He was contacted through an online chat room, wired 20K in cryptocurrency last week.
- Can we track the payment? - No.
CART's saying it's all routed through proxy chains and VPNs.
- What about the flash drive? - ERT found it at Cook's house, but there's nothing identifying on it.
Only prints are Cook's.
How about the video? Do we have any footage from where it was left? We're pulling footage from street cams in the area, but we're looking for a needle in a haystack.
Okay.
Looks like the psych facility is our only lead, so let's dig in.
Wait.
The hacker just made contact with Maggie.
This is Special Agent Maggie Bell with the FBI.
Who am I speaking with? I'd rather cut past the formalities.
- You got my demand? - We did.
But first we need to know that you're willing to work with us.
Why don't you turn on some of these functions as a show of good faith? I can't do that.
System stays locked until you make headway on the murder investigation.
Well, if you won't compromise with us now, how do we know that you're gonna reverse the hack once we meet your demands? Because you don't have another choice.
What is this? Information on the victims.
All former patients of the Burwell Psychiatric Facility.
All died within weeks of release.
Someone is killing them, and I need you to find out who.
I'd suggest you get started.
Only 42 hours left on the generators.
Connection's dead.
He's gone.
Are you suggesting we had something to do with this? Well, seven of your former patients have died in a span of three months.
That's a hell of a coincidence, don't you think? Those patients were ill.
They had drug problems, heart conditions brought on by long-term use of antipsychotics.
So you're saying this is normal.
I'm saying psychotics are at a higher risk for premature death than the general population.
Do you know why someone would claim that there's more going on here? Has anyone ever brought any suspicious behavior to your attention or filed a complaint? We've had a handful of complaints over the last few weeks, all anonymous, and to be clear, all completely unfounded.
John.
Can you print out those various complaints we received? Yeah, sure.
Never thought to maybe mention that to law enforcement? Well, as you might imagine, we get lots of interesting mail around here from former patients, their loved ones.
Yeah, well, we still want to see those complaints.
And a list of all current and former patients, too.
Well, we'll do our best.
Six New York hospitals are without power right now.
We don't have time for your best.
You understand me? Yes, of course.
- Mr.
And Mrs.
Valentine - Yeah.
Can I see you outside for a moment, please? - Okay.
- Sure.
- Hi.
- Tyler's infection isn't responding to the antibiotics in the way we'd hoped.
His spleen is severely swollen.
We are recommending an emergency splenectomy.
Like, to remove his spleen? Is that really our only option? We could continue the antibiotics, but I wouldn't recommend waiting.
If his spleen ruptures, the chance for success is much lower.
Is it safe, operating with everything shut down? It's not ideal.
We'll have to do it as an open surgery.
But I think we'll be fine.
It's what I would do for my son.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
- Okay.
- Okay? - Yep.
- Very good.
Excuse me.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Isobel.
We've been going through the anonymous complaints.
Catalyst seems to be the death of this patient Anna Lewis.
Complaints started coming in the day after she died.
"You've now had seven otherwise healthy patients die out of nowhere only days after leaving your care.
"Someone's been using your facility to target your most vulnerable patients.
" So, if Anna Lewis is patient number seven, the hacker has to be familiar with her case.
What do we know about her death? It was a cardiac arrest.
She was found alone in her apartment.
No signs of foul play at the scene.
No drugs in her system.
Maybe it was a grieving relative looking for answers.
No.
As far as we can tell, Anna Lewis didn't have any family.
What do we know about her death? Who reported it? A friend, a woman named Lydia Ryan.
Did you say Ryan? Yeah.
Why? Lydia Ryan was a patient there.
- What do we know about her? - 31 years old.
Was being treated for bipolar disorder.
Stayed six months before being discharged.
And I'm guessing her stay overlapped with Anna Lewis.
Yeah, they were roommates.
In fact, she overlapped with all the patients on our hacker's list.
And Isobel, Ryan's a software engineer.
Which means she's more than capable of pulling off the malware attack.
Well, she also had motive.
Ryan filed a complaint against the psych facility a month ago.
Said that the patients were dying at an unusually high rate post-release.
Why are we just hearing about this now? Well, the officer that took the report wrote it off as a conspiracy theory, never followed up.
Hey, guys, check this out.
Thought she looked familiar.
This is from a traffic cam a half a block from where Cook, the idiot from the electronic store, said the USB was dropped.
She's our hacker.
Step away from the computer! FBI.
Show me your hands.
I said show me your hands, now! Lydia Ryan, you're under arrest for the attack on New York Children's Hospital.
There's nothing on there that'll help you.
Only way to de-encrypt the ransomware is through me, and I won't do it until you find the monster that's killing my friends.
Let's go.
I am not unlocking a damn thing until you find the killer.
I understand that you're upset.
But Look, don't patronize me, okay? We looked into the psych facility, and we didn't find any evidence that suggested that the patients on your list were killed.
Yeah, because you're not looking hard enough.
Well, it takes a really long time to prove a murder case.
We are doing the best that we can under these circumstances.
Lydia, you've got to undo what you've done.
De-encrypt the ransomware.
If you do that, I can recommend that you get a reduced sentence.
I don't want a reduced sentence.
Okay? I want justice.
I want you to find the person that killed Anna and the others.
I want you to care.
- I do care.
- Oh, really? I've been talking about this for months, and no one would listen, but then a pediatric hospital goes down and you find me in a day? If we had reason to believe that somebody was preying on innocent people I'm giving you a reason! Do you think that I would go through all this if I didn't know that someone from that facility was involved? I knew those people, okay? I lived with Anna Lewis.
And she wasn't frail or sickly.
She was bright and funny, and she didn't die of natural cases, okay? None of them did.
We looked at all of their autopsies.
Well, you are missing something! Look, I work in algorithms, okay? Seven healthy young people dying in the span of three months is not random.
They were defenseless, and somebody targeted them.
Okay.
I hear you.
I'll look closer at the facility.
But Lydia, I'm warning you, if anything happens to those kids while we're looking into this Maggie, I need to see you for a second.
- What's going on? - NYPD just called.
Another former psych patient just turned up dead.
Deceased is a homeless man named James Oster, 37 years old.
Guy had a card for Burwell Psychiatric Facility in his wallet.
We ran it, saw you had an investigation open against the place.
Appreciate the call.
So what are we looking at here? He's got an injection mark in his left arm.
Some old track marks, so he's not a first-time user.
Looks like an overdose to me, but Greg here said he heard a struggle.
Hey, Greg.
Can you tell us what happened? Yeah.
I was hanging out, saw James go across the street, and the next thing I know, I heard him shouting from behind the camper.
Could you make out what he was saying? No, but he sounded upset.
So I went over, saw James on the ground, and then I saw a blue car speed off down the street.
Which way did the car go? To the left, toward East Side.
You catch the plate, a make or model? It looked like a Civic or something.
Find any drugs or paraphernalia on the ground around James? No, sir.
Okay.
Thanks.
All right, let's get his body to an ME, get an expedited autopsy, just to be sure.
James Oster didn't overdose.
His BAC was slightly elevated, but otherwise no drugs in his system.
What about the track marks in his arms? ME tested the skin around the injection site, found traces of potassium chloride.
So you're saying he was poisoned.
Potassium chloride could stop the heart instantly.
It also dissipates pretty quickly, so it's untraceable in the bloodstream.
So it's possible all the other patients were poisoned the exact same way.
Mimics a heart attack.
Wouldn't show up in an autopsy unless you're looking for it.
All right, I'm guessing we need to exhume the rest of the victims to confirm.
Let's start with Anna Lewis.
We'll get a warrant.
Okay, everybody.
Let's assume the hacker was right.
Question is: Who and why? Elise, do we have a last known address on James Oster? Yeah, discharge papers has him living at his sister's house.
Oh, God.
This is all my fault.
If I hadn't thrown him out This isn't your fault.
Ma'am, we're gonna find the man responsible for this.
- Okay.
- I do have to ask you some questions.
How long had James been staying with you? A few years, off and on.
It just it got to be too much.
He is paranoid schizophrenic.
He had these violent outbursts.
And I tried to take him back to the facility, but he wouldn't go.
Okay.
Did he say did he say why? He claimed that somebody there was trying to sabotage him, that they were telling him he'd never get better, that there was no hope.
Really scared him.
- Did he say who? - No.
He didn't want to talk about it.
Truth is, he always had voices telling him stuff, you know? I didn't I didn't think it was real.
I told him that he should talk to his counselor there, so maybe he could tell you more.
I don't know.
How about the psych facility? Have they called, and checked up on him since he's been released? Yeah.
Actually, a man called a few days ago, asking how he was doing, and I told him that he had had another breakdown, and that he was living in the encampment over in Greenpoint.
Okay, that's good.
Do you remember that man's name by any chance? God.
I was supposed to protect him, you know? I let him down.
I let him down.
Sorry, I think I'm just getting tired.
Oh, that's okay, honey.
Hey, why don't you quit while you're ahead, take a little nap? Yeah.
Rest up.
Mr.
Valentine.
Hey.
We ready? We can't do the surgery until the system's back up.
I don't understand.
I thought you said it was too dangerous to wait.
It's not ideal, but we've reviewed Tyler's blood tests.
His platelet count has already dropped severely.
He's at a high risk for bleeding.
Okay, yeah.
Can't you just do a transfusion? Under normal circumstances, but Tyler's AB negative.
It's extremely rare.
And the hack sealed us out of our blood bank.
We can't access our supply.
Maybe we should take him to another hospital.
I wouldn't recommend moving him.
He gets bumped the wrong way, it could cause his spleen to rupture, and if that happens in transport Okay, so, then, what are we supposed to do? We'll continue the antibiotics, keep an eye on it.
If there's any more damage, we will do the operation, but for now, our best option is to wait until things return to normal.
Okay.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I can't believe that this is happening.
We need that lunatic to unlock the system.
Yeah.
I'll I'll call you in a bit.
- Where are you going? - To the office.
We need to find a way to end this, soon.
Our team is exhuming all of the bodies.
Right now, we are re-autopsying Anna's.
Obviously, we're waiting for the full report, but they did find an injection mark on her leg, and there's traces of poison.
So you were right.
It looks like they were being targeted.
Okay, we are making as much progress as we can with the time that we have.
Those kids in the hospital They can't wait much longer.
You're gonna have to meet us in the middle here.
No.
I can't walk this back now.
We're finally getting somewhere.
Please.
Okay, we are on your side.
Maggie, take a break, please.
Hi.
Look, I know you think what you're doing is honorable.
But you're putting innocent lives at risk here for no reason.
I did what I had to do.
No, you did you did what you did.
There were other ways to go about this, ways that didn't involve putting little kids in jeopardy.
'Cause that's what's gonna happen.
Children are going to die because of you.
Let that sink in.
Now, you need to step up here, Lydia, before people start dying.
Okay? No.
I'm not playing that game.
Look.
We're gonna find this killer.
Now that we're aware, we're gonna get to the bottom of it.
That's what we do.
But first, you need to restore the power.
You need to undo this hack.
Until you find justice for my friends, I'm not doing a damn thing.
Okay.
My son is in New York Children's Hospital.
He's 14 years old.
And his body is shutting down.
And what you're doing is making it very hard for people to help him.
So, I'm asking you, please, please, end this.
- No.
- What? What do you mean "no"? How can you say? I have to do what I have to do.
- But you don't! - Yes I do! Jubal! Jubal.
Listen, I know that you are concerned about Tyler, but you can't walk into the interrogation room You can't talk about protocol right now, Isobel.
This isn't about protocol, Jubal.
Maggie was establishing a constructive relationship with Ryan, and you went in there like a bull in a china shop, and you undid all of the good.
We don't have enough time for this.
We just we just don't.
I'm sorry.
All right, people.
So we got six hospitals in lockdown.
We need answers fast.
So let's find this killer and end the lockdown.
- Elise, how we looking with the video? - Not great.
There's limited video coverage around the homeless encampment.
No sign of the blue car that the witness described.
What about the patient outreach call to the sister's house? Oster's sister did say that he was afraid someone there was trying to sabotage him.
He would talk about it with his counselor.
Right.
Right.
So so, where are we with the victim's therapy notes? The director, Pierce, is refusing to give us anything.
He claims it's a breach of privacy.
We are getting a court order, but it'll take time.
So what, we're just treading water until the paperwork comes through? Listen, Jubal, we are doing everything we can, I promise.
Yeah.
Excuse me.
Sir, you can't just go in there.
Hang up the phone.
Can I help you? What I need every scrap of information you have on those murdered patients.
My agents called about it, and I need them now.
I have an obligation to protect our patients' privacy.
You're not listening to me! I need those files, now! What you're asking for is illegal.
I could have you arrested for this.
We got six hospitals in lockdown and a killer preying on your most vulnerable patients, and you have information that could end it.
So you want to come at me for this, go right ahead, but if you drag this out and leave those people at risk to cover your own ass, I will bury you.
Okay.
- Good.
- Okay.
Get to work.
I'll give you everything we have.
John.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Done.
Done.
Where did you get these? From the psych facility.
I talked to the director.
So he just handed over each patient's personal file? I mean, does it matter? I got the files, right? Jubal, it does matter.
If he reports that you went in there and you We can smooth it over with the facility later.
Did you find anything? Yes.
Yes.
Okay.
Looks like Oster was afraid of a man named John Maguire.
He's assistant to the director.
And why? What did he do to Oster? Well, nothing, really.
Just, I don't know, creeped him out.
Said he was always lurking around, asking invasive questions.
A few of the other victims said the same thing.
So I pulled the facility's computer logs.
John Maguire accessed each of the victims' files shortly after they'd been released.
That's that's odd, right? I mean, he's he's an administrative assistant.
There's no reason for him to dig into patients after they've been released.
And I'm assuming each patient's address was in these files.
Yes, ma'am.
I got to get this.
It's Sam.
Hey.
Everything okay? How's Tyler? He's really not doing well.
What do you mean? Can I talk to him? They have him sedated right now.
Jubal, you should come back to the hospital.
I know you want to fix this, but Go.
We can take it from here.
Okay.
Sam, I'm on my way.
- Okay.
- John Maguire.
33.
Born John Mullen.
He changed his name six months ago.
Sounds like he's hiding something.
What else do we know about his history? Born in Trenton.
Mother died when he was young.
Father more recently.
Had a heart attack in June of 2020.
Interesting part is, his father was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, with a long history of involuntary commitments all the way up until his death.
And you said his dad died of a heart attack.
Could mean his dad is patient zero.
John kills him to put him out of his misery, then starts targeting strangers with the same mental health problems? The timing tracks.
When his dad died, Maguire worked as a nurse at the psych ward at Hamilton Hospital.
Pretty soon after, his colleagues lodged complaints against him saying that his patients were dying with unusual frequency.
How is this guy not in prison? Hospital couldn't prove anything.
Maguire changed his name and got the hell out of there.
To come work at the psych facility where the same pattern emerges two weeks later? Gotta be our guy.
I agree.
Bring him in.
Facility says he didn't show up for work today, which apparently isn't unusual.
Guy's known for being unreliable.
Calls in sick every few weeks.
We still have his personnel file, right? What days has he been out? July 10th and 28th.
August 4th, 19th, and 22nd.
September 7th.
18th and 26th.
Every time this guy calls off, one of the psych patients dies.
Where is he now? Phone's pinging in Greenpoint, but he's on the move, heading south.
He's going after his next target.
Run that location against the psych facility's roster.
See who lives in the area.
Focus on patients who have been released in the last week or so.
Peter Bryson, 24-year-old schizophrenic discharged two days ago.
Lives with his grandmother at 164 Wilson in Bushwick.
Go.
Tiff, blue sedan.
Get that needle away from me! I'll kill you! Tiff, got eyes on Maguire.
You can't do this to me.
You can't.
This is my house! Hey, look at me.
It's all right, okay? Just put the knife down.
Nobody is gonna hurt you, okay? We're after the other guy.
All right? We're with the FBI.
We're here to help you.
Scola, what are you doing? Get the hell out of my house.
I swear to God, I will kill you.
Hey.
It's okay.
You're all right.
Just put it down.
It's all right.
- You okay? - I'm fine.
Get off of me! Let me go! I need MT and backup at 164 Wilson in Bushwick.
Suspect just fled on foot, heading west.
I couldn't get eyes on him.
He's in the wind.
Air support's up.
NYPD's got a perimeter set, but so far, no sign of Maguire.
Hospital generators shut down in 45 minutes.
If we just got here a minute sooner Hey, look, at least we got here before he got to Bryson.
How's he doing, by the way? He's still a little freaked out, but he'll be all right.
He's with a victim services counselor now.
You know that was a risky move you took in there, putting your gun away.
Could have gotten yourself killed.
Guy was in the middle of an episode.
Would you have been okay with shooting him? Given the choice between him and you, I'm going with you.
Isobel, what's up? We've got a lead on Maguire.
Air support has a visual.
Got him.
Where is he? He just ducked into an abandoned building about 20 blocks north of you.
Elise is sending you the location now.
You should have just let me go.
You're ruining everything! I'm helping them! They're in pain! They need me! I won't let you ruin this.
Excuse us.
Excuse me.
I remember him.
He worked in the office.
Are you sure it was him, that he was the killer? Yes.
We're positive.
He confessed.
What do you mean, he confessed? When? Right before he died.
Before you shot him? Well Well, how do I know that no.
I don't believe you.
Okay, Lydia, we have proof.
- No.
- I don't understand.
No.
It's too convenient.
Finding the killer 20 minutes before the generators give out.
Okay, don't do that.
We've been working around the clock to find this guy.
He is our guy.
No.
No.
I know, I know, I know I know you're just telling me I know you're just telling me what I want to hear, and you're just trying to handle me like all the others! I really am not.
Lydia, we honored our end of the bargain.
It's time that you honor yours.
No.
No! No! You're manipulating me! Okay, okay, okay, okay.
You can trust me.
Why? Why? 'Cause you have a badge, you think that I would? No, no, nothing to do with that.
My sister has also been struggling with her health issues.
And I had to check her into rehab three months ago.
I don't believe you.
Hancock Hills Treatment Center.
That's the name of her doctor and her phone number.
If I ever found out that somebody was taking advantage of her when she was at her most vulnerable, I would be infuriated too.
Yeah.
Lydia, there are kids who are at their most vulnerable right now.
You have got to reverse the hack, please.
- Hey.
- Hey, nice work.
Thanks.
Any word on Jubal's son? No, not yet.
We should know something soon.
What's gonna happen to Lydia Ryan? She was right.
Somebody was killing those patients.
I know, but she shut down six hospitals, Maggie.
Well, I'm not saying give her a pass, but I think that we can talk to the U.
S.
attorney, at least ask for leniency.
Actually, that ship has sailed.
- Why? - An 11-year-old girl just died an hour ago of a collapsed lung.
The hospital staff didn't catch it in time because her monitors weren't working.
We're charge Lydia Ryan with murder.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Hey.
Is it is it okay that I'm here? Yes.
Of course, of course.
Sam just went to get some food.
Oh, I'm sorry if I overstepped.
Oh.
You were trying to save your son.
You get a pass.
- Mr.
Valentine.
- Yeah.
Your son's surgery was a success.
He lost a little blood, but he's stable and in good condition.
He's okay.
He's okay.
Thank you.
Of course.
He's okay.
I was.
I just - You chickened out? - No.
- Did you chicken out? - I just Homecoming's in November.
I mean, who knows how I'll be around then? November? You'll be fine.
Come on, this is your first high school dance.
It's a big deal, man.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, I guess so.
It's hard to think about the future sometimes, you know, 'cause cancer.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
I know I know how hard it is to stay stay positive.
But you have to just keep reminding yourself the doctors are very optimistic.
In a few months, when the chemo's finished, it'll be like it never happened.
Believe it.
- When can I go home? - Couple days.
They just want to keep an eye on you, to make sure the infection goes away.
You'll be home before you know it.
Yeah, I hope so.
These fries suck.
Do they? Are they soggy? - Mushy.
- I hate soggy fries.
What was that? I don't know.
Probably just a power surge.
I'll be right back.
You want some candy from the vending machine? But Mom doesn't like me I won't tell her if you don't.
I'll pick you out something good.
What is going on? Is it the power? I'm not sure.
Excuse me.
Everything everything all right? Everything's fine.
We just had a bit of a technical glitch.
Uh-huh.
Ma'am? Sir, please go back to your child's room.
I'm with the FBI.
Can you tell me what's really going on, please? We're locked out of the system.
We're running on generators.
Our automated care systems have shut down, and I'll take it from here.
Stand by.
Thank you.
Hey, Rina, it's me.
We got a problem.
New York Children's Hospital just got hit with a cyberattack.
All right, listen up.
New York Children's Hospital was hacked at 11:48 this morning.
They're locked out of patient records and treatment plans.
Most of their equipment is down too.
That means no oxygen pumps, no defibrillators, no monitoring devices.
They're having to go analog, which requires more time and staff than they currently have.
There are 500 kids receiving in-patient care at Children's Hospital, and they are all at risk until we can resolve this.
The software that took down the hospital system is a form of malware.
All of the computers are frozen, displaying the same message: "You have been locked out of this system.
Await further instructions.
" We treat cyberattacks just like kidnappings.
Find the motive.
Use it to track the hacker down.
I want you to dig into Children's Hospital, see if there have been any threats.
Tiffany and Scola, coordinate with FDNY and Public Health.
I want you to oversee patient transfers on our end.
Ian, head to the hospital with Maggie and OA.
See if you can track down the origin of the attack.
Hey.
Just got off the phone with Jubal.
He's gonna run point from the hospital.
Okay, but he is there with his son.
He's a patient.
It might complicate things.
He'll be fine.
Everything's automated.
If we don't have power, if our systems are down You must have backup files.
We do, but if the generators go down, we won't have access to that either.
Wait, how long will the generators run for? They're only built to last 48 hours.
We're trying to find backups, but for a facility this large, they're saying it will take three days to put into place, so we need to resolve this quickly.
Yeah, well, that's the goal.
Well, how can I help? First, for starters, we need to establish how much you'd be willing to pay, if they demand a ransom.
I haven't thought about it, but I'm pretty sure we pay whatever they're asking.
I mean, we don't have much of a choice.
Okay, good.
You need to start talking to your financial people and your lawyers.
Okay, I'm sorry, I really I have to go.
Okay.
Hey.
Come here.
You know we can't endorse ransom payments.
It's Bureau policy.
Oh, yeah.
No, I know.
Of course.
But got 48 hours, so just in case it's our only play, right? Hey, Jubal, if this is too much for you You obviously have a lot on your mind.
Yeah, but I'm good.
I'm good.
I am.
Okay? Yeah.
If you If you need anything, you let me know, okay? Yeah.
I will.
- Hey.
- Hey.
How's Tyler doing? Oh, he's hanging in there, all things considered.
Okay.
Ian's been running diagnostics on the hack.
Hospital runs on an air-gapped system.
That's important because 'Cause it means that the hack had to come from inside the hospital.
And most likely uploaded onto this mainframe computer.
Okay, so the hacker was here in this room.
That's good.
You guys need to round up and polygraph everyone in the hospital IT staff.
We can't possibly polygraph everyone.
We're gonna need their consent.
Then get their consent.
If they refuse, we'll know they're a suspect.
Please.
Thank you.
Hey, download all the security footage from the hall outside this room.
Get it to the JOC ASAP.
We need to know who accessed the system.
Hey.
Patient transfers are almost complete.
That's the good news.
Okay.
Bad news? The system is now flooded with patients, and it'll be impossible to treat anyone who needs medical assistance.
So please tell me we're making progress.
All we know so far is it looks like an inside job.
Maggie and OA are interviewing hospital employees now, pulling personnel files I've been going through footage, logging everyone who went into the hospital's control room over the last few weeks.
It's mostly just been hospital administrators and IT staff, except for this guy, Jason Cook, 33 years old, no connection to the hospital.
Guy works in an electronic store downtown.
Let's track him down.
3D audio, haptic feedback, and the graphic power's next level.
Awesome ray tracing on the games.
Jason Cook? We're with the FBI.
Hey! Come on.
I didn't do it! We haven't even accused you of anything yet, man.
Jason Cook, you're coming with us.
Excuse me.
I'm telling you, I don't know how to fix it.
Jason, drop the act.
We have you on video going into the hospital's control room.
We have your prints all over the mainframe, okay? You're not gonna walk away from this one.
We need these systems back online right now.
There are hundreds of kids who are sick.
- They're scared.
- I know, but I don't know how to undo it.
I'm not a software guy.
You're the one who put the program on the hospital's computer in the first place.
Yeah, but it's not my program.
Okay, what do you mean? Whose is it? I don't know.
Some guy I met in a chat room said he'd pay me 20K in Bitcoin to take this rubber ducky and install it.
- Rubber ducky? - Yeah, like a USB.
You plug it in, it just starts writing code.
It seemed like easy money.
I didn't know what it was going to do.
So, you just blindly put a virus on a hospital computer.
Where'd you get the USB? Guy dropped it off at my house.
Describe him.
I don't know.
I never met him.
He left it at my door.
Okay, well, we're gonna need that USB and access to your computer to verify all of this.
Fine.
It's all there.
Messages, instructions for the hospitals.
Hospitals? Plural? Jason, how many hospitals did you take this thing to? Hey, Cook uploaded malware onto six separate hospital mainframes around the city.
We know.
All six hospitals they have been rerouting ambulances and surgical patients to have shut down.
Yeah, same software, same hack.
It's gonna make it pretty difficult to transfer patients safely.
Jubal, tell me you got good news on your end.
Not exactly.
Ransom demand came in.
- How much? - He's not asking for money.
He's asking us to find a serial killer.
Okay, everyone, we have a demand.
The hacker is asking the FBI to track down a supposed killer who is targeting previous patients from Burwell Psychiatric Facility.
Now, whether this is credible or not, it suggest that there is a connection between the hacker and the facility, so let's find it.
In the meantime, what else do we know about the guy who planted the malware, Cook? Story he told Maggie and OA checks out.
He was contacted through an online chat room, wired 20K in cryptocurrency last week.
- Can we track the payment? - No.
CART's saying it's all routed through proxy chains and VPNs.
- What about the flash drive? - ERT found it at Cook's house, but there's nothing identifying on it.
Only prints are Cook's.
How about the video? Do we have any footage from where it was left? We're pulling footage from street cams in the area, but we're looking for a needle in a haystack.
Okay.
Looks like the psych facility is our only lead, so let's dig in.
Wait.
The hacker just made contact with Maggie.
This is Special Agent Maggie Bell with the FBI.
Who am I speaking with? I'd rather cut past the formalities.
- You got my demand? - We did.
But first we need to know that you're willing to work with us.
Why don't you turn on some of these functions as a show of good faith? I can't do that.
System stays locked until you make headway on the murder investigation.
Well, if you won't compromise with us now, how do we know that you're gonna reverse the hack once we meet your demands? Because you don't have another choice.
What is this? Information on the victims.
All former patients of the Burwell Psychiatric Facility.
All died within weeks of release.
Someone is killing them, and I need you to find out who.
I'd suggest you get started.
Only 42 hours left on the generators.
Connection's dead.
He's gone.
Are you suggesting we had something to do with this? Well, seven of your former patients have died in a span of three months.
That's a hell of a coincidence, don't you think? Those patients were ill.
They had drug problems, heart conditions brought on by long-term use of antipsychotics.
So you're saying this is normal.
I'm saying psychotics are at a higher risk for premature death than the general population.
Do you know why someone would claim that there's more going on here? Has anyone ever brought any suspicious behavior to your attention or filed a complaint? We've had a handful of complaints over the last few weeks, all anonymous, and to be clear, all completely unfounded.
John.
Can you print out those various complaints we received? Yeah, sure.
Never thought to maybe mention that to law enforcement? Well, as you might imagine, we get lots of interesting mail around here from former patients, their loved ones.
Yeah, well, we still want to see those complaints.
And a list of all current and former patients, too.
Well, we'll do our best.
Six New York hospitals are without power right now.
We don't have time for your best.
You understand me? Yes, of course.
- Mr.
And Mrs.
Valentine - Yeah.
Can I see you outside for a moment, please? - Okay.
- Sure.
- Hi.
- Tyler's infection isn't responding to the antibiotics in the way we'd hoped.
His spleen is severely swollen.
We are recommending an emergency splenectomy.
Like, to remove his spleen? Is that really our only option? We could continue the antibiotics, but I wouldn't recommend waiting.
If his spleen ruptures, the chance for success is much lower.
Is it safe, operating with everything shut down? It's not ideal.
We'll have to do it as an open surgery.
But I think we'll be fine.
It's what I would do for my son.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
- Okay.
- Okay? - Yep.
- Very good.
Excuse me.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Isobel.
We've been going through the anonymous complaints.
Catalyst seems to be the death of this patient Anna Lewis.
Complaints started coming in the day after she died.
"You've now had seven otherwise healthy patients die out of nowhere only days after leaving your care.
"Someone's been using your facility to target your most vulnerable patients.
" So, if Anna Lewis is patient number seven, the hacker has to be familiar with her case.
What do we know about her death? It was a cardiac arrest.
She was found alone in her apartment.
No signs of foul play at the scene.
No drugs in her system.
Maybe it was a grieving relative looking for answers.
No.
As far as we can tell, Anna Lewis didn't have any family.
What do we know about her death? Who reported it? A friend, a woman named Lydia Ryan.
Did you say Ryan? Yeah.
Why? Lydia Ryan was a patient there.
- What do we know about her? - 31 years old.
Was being treated for bipolar disorder.
Stayed six months before being discharged.
And I'm guessing her stay overlapped with Anna Lewis.
Yeah, they were roommates.
In fact, she overlapped with all the patients on our hacker's list.
And Isobel, Ryan's a software engineer.
Which means she's more than capable of pulling off the malware attack.
Well, she also had motive.
Ryan filed a complaint against the psych facility a month ago.
Said that the patients were dying at an unusually high rate post-release.
Why are we just hearing about this now? Well, the officer that took the report wrote it off as a conspiracy theory, never followed up.
Hey, guys, check this out.
Thought she looked familiar.
This is from a traffic cam a half a block from where Cook, the idiot from the electronic store, said the USB was dropped.
She's our hacker.
Step away from the computer! FBI.
Show me your hands.
I said show me your hands, now! Lydia Ryan, you're under arrest for the attack on New York Children's Hospital.
There's nothing on there that'll help you.
Only way to de-encrypt the ransomware is through me, and I won't do it until you find the monster that's killing my friends.
Let's go.
I am not unlocking a damn thing until you find the killer.
I understand that you're upset.
But Look, don't patronize me, okay? We looked into the psych facility, and we didn't find any evidence that suggested that the patients on your list were killed.
Yeah, because you're not looking hard enough.
Well, it takes a really long time to prove a murder case.
We are doing the best that we can under these circumstances.
Lydia, you've got to undo what you've done.
De-encrypt the ransomware.
If you do that, I can recommend that you get a reduced sentence.
I don't want a reduced sentence.
Okay? I want justice.
I want you to find the person that killed Anna and the others.
I want you to care.
- I do care.
- Oh, really? I've been talking about this for months, and no one would listen, but then a pediatric hospital goes down and you find me in a day? If we had reason to believe that somebody was preying on innocent people I'm giving you a reason! Do you think that I would go through all this if I didn't know that someone from that facility was involved? I knew those people, okay? I lived with Anna Lewis.
And she wasn't frail or sickly.
She was bright and funny, and she didn't die of natural cases, okay? None of them did.
We looked at all of their autopsies.
Well, you are missing something! Look, I work in algorithms, okay? Seven healthy young people dying in the span of three months is not random.
They were defenseless, and somebody targeted them.
Okay.
I hear you.
I'll look closer at the facility.
But Lydia, I'm warning you, if anything happens to those kids while we're looking into this Maggie, I need to see you for a second.
- What's going on? - NYPD just called.
Another former psych patient just turned up dead.
Deceased is a homeless man named James Oster, 37 years old.
Guy had a card for Burwell Psychiatric Facility in his wallet.
We ran it, saw you had an investigation open against the place.
Appreciate the call.
So what are we looking at here? He's got an injection mark in his left arm.
Some old track marks, so he's not a first-time user.
Looks like an overdose to me, but Greg here said he heard a struggle.
Hey, Greg.
Can you tell us what happened? Yeah.
I was hanging out, saw James go across the street, and the next thing I know, I heard him shouting from behind the camper.
Could you make out what he was saying? No, but he sounded upset.
So I went over, saw James on the ground, and then I saw a blue car speed off down the street.
Which way did the car go? To the left, toward East Side.
You catch the plate, a make or model? It looked like a Civic or something.
Find any drugs or paraphernalia on the ground around James? No, sir.
Okay.
Thanks.
All right, let's get his body to an ME, get an expedited autopsy, just to be sure.
James Oster didn't overdose.
His BAC was slightly elevated, but otherwise no drugs in his system.
What about the track marks in his arms? ME tested the skin around the injection site, found traces of potassium chloride.
So you're saying he was poisoned.
Potassium chloride could stop the heart instantly.
It also dissipates pretty quickly, so it's untraceable in the bloodstream.
So it's possible all the other patients were poisoned the exact same way.
Mimics a heart attack.
Wouldn't show up in an autopsy unless you're looking for it.
All right, I'm guessing we need to exhume the rest of the victims to confirm.
Let's start with Anna Lewis.
We'll get a warrant.
Okay, everybody.
Let's assume the hacker was right.
Question is: Who and why? Elise, do we have a last known address on James Oster? Yeah, discharge papers has him living at his sister's house.
Oh, God.
This is all my fault.
If I hadn't thrown him out This isn't your fault.
Ma'am, we're gonna find the man responsible for this.
- Okay.
- I do have to ask you some questions.
How long had James been staying with you? A few years, off and on.
It just it got to be too much.
He is paranoid schizophrenic.
He had these violent outbursts.
And I tried to take him back to the facility, but he wouldn't go.
Okay.
Did he say did he say why? He claimed that somebody there was trying to sabotage him, that they were telling him he'd never get better, that there was no hope.
Really scared him.
- Did he say who? - No.
He didn't want to talk about it.
Truth is, he always had voices telling him stuff, you know? I didn't I didn't think it was real.
I told him that he should talk to his counselor there, so maybe he could tell you more.
I don't know.
How about the psych facility? Have they called, and checked up on him since he's been released? Yeah.
Actually, a man called a few days ago, asking how he was doing, and I told him that he had had another breakdown, and that he was living in the encampment over in Greenpoint.
Okay, that's good.
Do you remember that man's name by any chance? God.
I was supposed to protect him, you know? I let him down.
I let him down.
Sorry, I think I'm just getting tired.
Oh, that's okay, honey.
Hey, why don't you quit while you're ahead, take a little nap? Yeah.
Rest up.
Mr.
Valentine.
Hey.
We ready? We can't do the surgery until the system's back up.
I don't understand.
I thought you said it was too dangerous to wait.
It's not ideal, but we've reviewed Tyler's blood tests.
His platelet count has already dropped severely.
He's at a high risk for bleeding.
Okay, yeah.
Can't you just do a transfusion? Under normal circumstances, but Tyler's AB negative.
It's extremely rare.
And the hack sealed us out of our blood bank.
We can't access our supply.
Maybe we should take him to another hospital.
I wouldn't recommend moving him.
He gets bumped the wrong way, it could cause his spleen to rupture, and if that happens in transport Okay, so, then, what are we supposed to do? We'll continue the antibiotics, keep an eye on it.
If there's any more damage, we will do the operation, but for now, our best option is to wait until things return to normal.
Okay.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I can't believe that this is happening.
We need that lunatic to unlock the system.
Yeah.
I'll I'll call you in a bit.
- Where are you going? - To the office.
We need to find a way to end this, soon.
Our team is exhuming all of the bodies.
Right now, we are re-autopsying Anna's.
Obviously, we're waiting for the full report, but they did find an injection mark on her leg, and there's traces of poison.
So you were right.
It looks like they were being targeted.
Okay, we are making as much progress as we can with the time that we have.
Those kids in the hospital They can't wait much longer.
You're gonna have to meet us in the middle here.
No.
I can't walk this back now.
We're finally getting somewhere.
Please.
Okay, we are on your side.
Maggie, take a break, please.
Hi.
Look, I know you think what you're doing is honorable.
But you're putting innocent lives at risk here for no reason.
I did what I had to do.
No, you did you did what you did.
There were other ways to go about this, ways that didn't involve putting little kids in jeopardy.
'Cause that's what's gonna happen.
Children are going to die because of you.
Let that sink in.
Now, you need to step up here, Lydia, before people start dying.
Okay? No.
I'm not playing that game.
Look.
We're gonna find this killer.
Now that we're aware, we're gonna get to the bottom of it.
That's what we do.
But first, you need to restore the power.
You need to undo this hack.
Until you find justice for my friends, I'm not doing a damn thing.
Okay.
My son is in New York Children's Hospital.
He's 14 years old.
And his body is shutting down.
And what you're doing is making it very hard for people to help him.
So, I'm asking you, please, please, end this.
- No.
- What? What do you mean "no"? How can you say? I have to do what I have to do.
- But you don't! - Yes I do! Jubal! Jubal.
Listen, I know that you are concerned about Tyler, but you can't walk into the interrogation room You can't talk about protocol right now, Isobel.
This isn't about protocol, Jubal.
Maggie was establishing a constructive relationship with Ryan, and you went in there like a bull in a china shop, and you undid all of the good.
We don't have enough time for this.
We just we just don't.
I'm sorry.
All right, people.
So we got six hospitals in lockdown.
We need answers fast.
So let's find this killer and end the lockdown.
- Elise, how we looking with the video? - Not great.
There's limited video coverage around the homeless encampment.
No sign of the blue car that the witness described.
What about the patient outreach call to the sister's house? Oster's sister did say that he was afraid someone there was trying to sabotage him.
He would talk about it with his counselor.
Right.
Right.
So so, where are we with the victim's therapy notes? The director, Pierce, is refusing to give us anything.
He claims it's a breach of privacy.
We are getting a court order, but it'll take time.
So what, we're just treading water until the paperwork comes through? Listen, Jubal, we are doing everything we can, I promise.
Yeah.
Excuse me.
Sir, you can't just go in there.
Hang up the phone.
Can I help you? What I need every scrap of information you have on those murdered patients.
My agents called about it, and I need them now.
I have an obligation to protect our patients' privacy.
You're not listening to me! I need those files, now! What you're asking for is illegal.
I could have you arrested for this.
We got six hospitals in lockdown and a killer preying on your most vulnerable patients, and you have information that could end it.
So you want to come at me for this, go right ahead, but if you drag this out and leave those people at risk to cover your own ass, I will bury you.
Okay.
- Good.
- Okay.
Get to work.
I'll give you everything we have.
John.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Done.
Done.
Where did you get these? From the psych facility.
I talked to the director.
So he just handed over each patient's personal file? I mean, does it matter? I got the files, right? Jubal, it does matter.
If he reports that you went in there and you We can smooth it over with the facility later.
Did you find anything? Yes.
Yes.
Okay.
Looks like Oster was afraid of a man named John Maguire.
He's assistant to the director.
And why? What did he do to Oster? Well, nothing, really.
Just, I don't know, creeped him out.
Said he was always lurking around, asking invasive questions.
A few of the other victims said the same thing.
So I pulled the facility's computer logs.
John Maguire accessed each of the victims' files shortly after they'd been released.
That's that's odd, right? I mean, he's he's an administrative assistant.
There's no reason for him to dig into patients after they've been released.
And I'm assuming each patient's address was in these files.
Yes, ma'am.
I got to get this.
It's Sam.
Hey.
Everything okay? How's Tyler? He's really not doing well.
What do you mean? Can I talk to him? They have him sedated right now.
Jubal, you should come back to the hospital.
I know you want to fix this, but Go.
We can take it from here.
Okay.
Sam, I'm on my way.
- Okay.
- John Maguire.
33.
Born John Mullen.
He changed his name six months ago.
Sounds like he's hiding something.
What else do we know about his history? Born in Trenton.
Mother died when he was young.
Father more recently.
Had a heart attack in June of 2020.
Interesting part is, his father was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, with a long history of involuntary commitments all the way up until his death.
And you said his dad died of a heart attack.
Could mean his dad is patient zero.
John kills him to put him out of his misery, then starts targeting strangers with the same mental health problems? The timing tracks.
When his dad died, Maguire worked as a nurse at the psych ward at Hamilton Hospital.
Pretty soon after, his colleagues lodged complaints against him saying that his patients were dying with unusual frequency.
How is this guy not in prison? Hospital couldn't prove anything.
Maguire changed his name and got the hell out of there.
To come work at the psych facility where the same pattern emerges two weeks later? Gotta be our guy.
I agree.
Bring him in.
Facility says he didn't show up for work today, which apparently isn't unusual.
Guy's known for being unreliable.
Calls in sick every few weeks.
We still have his personnel file, right? What days has he been out? July 10th and 28th.
August 4th, 19th, and 22nd.
September 7th.
18th and 26th.
Every time this guy calls off, one of the psych patients dies.
Where is he now? Phone's pinging in Greenpoint, but he's on the move, heading south.
He's going after his next target.
Run that location against the psych facility's roster.
See who lives in the area.
Focus on patients who have been released in the last week or so.
Peter Bryson, 24-year-old schizophrenic discharged two days ago.
Lives with his grandmother at 164 Wilson in Bushwick.
Go.
Tiff, blue sedan.
Get that needle away from me! I'll kill you! Tiff, got eyes on Maguire.
You can't do this to me.
You can't.
This is my house! Hey, look at me.
It's all right, okay? Just put the knife down.
Nobody is gonna hurt you, okay? We're after the other guy.
All right? We're with the FBI.
We're here to help you.
Scola, what are you doing? Get the hell out of my house.
I swear to God, I will kill you.
Hey.
It's okay.
You're all right.
Just put it down.
It's all right.
- You okay? - I'm fine.
Get off of me! Let me go! I need MT and backup at 164 Wilson in Bushwick.
Suspect just fled on foot, heading west.
I couldn't get eyes on him.
He's in the wind.
Air support's up.
NYPD's got a perimeter set, but so far, no sign of Maguire.
Hospital generators shut down in 45 minutes.
If we just got here a minute sooner Hey, look, at least we got here before he got to Bryson.
How's he doing, by the way? He's still a little freaked out, but he'll be all right.
He's with a victim services counselor now.
You know that was a risky move you took in there, putting your gun away.
Could have gotten yourself killed.
Guy was in the middle of an episode.
Would you have been okay with shooting him? Given the choice between him and you, I'm going with you.
Isobel, what's up? We've got a lead on Maguire.
Air support has a visual.
Got him.
Where is he? He just ducked into an abandoned building about 20 blocks north of you.
Elise is sending you the location now.
You should have just let me go.
You're ruining everything! I'm helping them! They're in pain! They need me! I won't let you ruin this.
Excuse us.
Excuse me.
I remember him.
He worked in the office.
Are you sure it was him, that he was the killer? Yes.
We're positive.
He confessed.
What do you mean, he confessed? When? Right before he died.
Before you shot him? Well Well, how do I know that no.
I don't believe you.
Okay, Lydia, we have proof.
- No.
- I don't understand.
No.
It's too convenient.
Finding the killer 20 minutes before the generators give out.
Okay, don't do that.
We've been working around the clock to find this guy.
He is our guy.
No.
No.
I know, I know, I know I know you're just telling me I know you're just telling me what I want to hear, and you're just trying to handle me like all the others! I really am not.
Lydia, we honored our end of the bargain.
It's time that you honor yours.
No.
No! No! You're manipulating me! Okay, okay, okay, okay.
You can trust me.
Why? Why? 'Cause you have a badge, you think that I would? No, no, nothing to do with that.
My sister has also been struggling with her health issues.
And I had to check her into rehab three months ago.
I don't believe you.
Hancock Hills Treatment Center.
That's the name of her doctor and her phone number.
If I ever found out that somebody was taking advantage of her when she was at her most vulnerable, I would be infuriated too.
Yeah.
Lydia, there are kids who are at their most vulnerable right now.
You have got to reverse the hack, please.
- Hey.
- Hey, nice work.
Thanks.
Any word on Jubal's son? No, not yet.
We should know something soon.
What's gonna happen to Lydia Ryan? She was right.
Somebody was killing those patients.
I know, but she shut down six hospitals, Maggie.
Well, I'm not saying give her a pass, but I think that we can talk to the U.
S.
attorney, at least ask for leniency.
Actually, that ship has sailed.
- Why? - An 11-year-old girl just died an hour ago of a collapsed lung.
The hospital staff didn't catch it in time because her monitors weren't working.
We're charge Lydia Ryan with murder.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Hey.
Is it is it okay that I'm here? Yes.
Of course, of course.
Sam just went to get some food.
Oh, I'm sorry if I overstepped.
Oh.
You were trying to save your son.
You get a pass.
- Mr.
Valentine.
- Yeah.
Your son's surgery was a success.
He lost a little blood, but he's stable and in good condition.
He's okay.
He's okay.
Thank you.
Of course.
He's okay.