Longmire s05e01 Episode Script
A Fog That Won't Lift
[gunshot.]
[grunts.]
[Cady.]
[echoing.]
Dad! Dad! Dad, Dad, Dad.
Stop, stop! - Aah! - Dad, Dad, it's me.
It's me, it's me, it's me, it's me.
I'm on your side.
I'm on your side.
Dad, Dad, it's me.
[Walt.]
Cady.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God, what happened? Where is she? - Oh, my God.
- Where is she, Cady? I got to stop the bleeding, okay? Shh, shh, don't speak.
Just stay right there.
Don't move, don't move.
I'm right here.
[Walt.]
Where is she? Where is she, Cady? Dad, I'm right here.
I'm right here, okay? [Walt.]
Cady, I Cady.
- Cady.
- Stay with me.
- Cady.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Where is she? Where is she? She's dead, Dad.
Mom's dead.
She's gone.
But I'm right here.
- Cady.
- I'm right here.
I'm right here, and you're gonna be fine.
Okay? Stay here.
Stay with me.
Dad.
Dad.
Dad! [echoing.]
Dad! Please wake up! Please, Dad! Please wake up! Don't leave me! Please don't leave me, Dad! Please don't leave me, too.
Sit down, Standing Bear.
I would rather stand.
Yeah, I would, too, if I had a bullet in my ass.
.
30-caliber bullet from Walt Longmire's rifle.
He fired at the man he thought was Hector.
Bullet hit this rock and ricocheted into your butt as you ran away.
You dripped blood under these leaves.
Same blood I found soaking the seat of your truck.
Which was stolen.
No, it just wasn't where you had stashed it after it broke down, 'cause I found it.
I fixed your punctured fuel line, by the way.
If you were so certain you had me dead to rights, why am I not in jail? Oh, jail's still on the table for the assault and murder of Tyler Malone.
But I'm gonna give you another choice.
You can work for me.
Well, not so much you as Hector.
Doing what? Whatever I ask.
[cellphone ringing.]
Don't answer.
She will wonder why I am not picking up.
And you'll lie to her.
You've gotten pretty good at that.
I believe you are overplaying your hand.
Is that so? Even if I did what you say, you have no authority to prosecute felonies, and the feds have never been interested in helping you.
True.
But I'm gonna have something this time I've never had before.
Evidence.
Now let's roll up that sleeve, hmm? [panting.]
Where is he? Lady, I don't know what you're talking about.
[monitor beeping.]
[sighs.]
I just had to do that once before you die.
I'm not dying.
I know.
[footsteps approaching.]
[clears throat.]
- Hey.
- Oh.
Thank God.
You're awake.
He's, uh a little stunned from the surgery still.
Hey.
You feeling okay? Yeah.
Okay enough to answer some questions? Uh-huh.
What the hell happened? I got, uh And if you say you got shot, I am gonna punch you.
Beyond that, I don't know.
The bullet went through and through, Dad.
But it only hit soft tissue, so there's minimal damage.
They say you took a pretty hard blow to the head.
Five stitches.
[Vic.]
Who was it, Walt? I don't know.
Did you not hear them come in? Were you were you asleep? Um No.
What were you doing? I was I was with someone.
Donna was there? Who's who's Donna? [Walt.]
D-Donna's, um She's his girlfriend.
[clears throat.]
Is she here, too? No, I don't think so.
You haven't found Donna? Walt, we didn't know we were supposed to be looking for her, okay? How long have I been here? 13 hours.
Then he's still here.
- Who's still here? - Walker Browning.
You're gonna lay down.
Dad, Dad.
Stop it.
- Stop it.
- Shit.
- Come on.
- Nurse! Walt! Hey.
Help, Nurse! Dad.
Sit down.
- Dad.
- Come on.
Dad, where are you going? Room 119.
- Dad, stop it.
- Yeah, Ferg.
Dr.
Donna Monaghan.
Yes, the psychiatrist.
You need to find her.
Walt, why do you think that Walker is here? I handcuffed him to the bed.
Walker.
Uh, no.
My name's Ruth.
He was right here.
Room 119.
Would you like to sit down? You don't look well.
Sorry.
Where's Walker Browning? He's supposed to be in that room.
He was released yesterday afternoon.
- Who released him? - The sheriff.
This is the sheriff.
This is Sheriff Wilkins? [Cady.]
Dad, stop.
You can barely walk.
As long as I can do that, I have to find her.
If Walker was released yesterday afternoon, would that have given him enough time to get to your cabin? Sure.
[grunts.]
Come on.
[grunts.]
So, what time were you attacked? I wasn't wearing a watch.
[exhales deeply.]
No, I know, I'm just I'm just trying to make sense of the timeline is all, you know? Walker had a lot to do in not a lot of time.
Damn it.
[grunts.]
[grunting.]
Okay, this is ridiculous.
- No, I got it.
- No, you don't.
Here.
- I got it, Vic.
- It's fine.
Here, hold on.
Just give me your foot.
Give me your foot.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Here.
Thanks.
Maybe you should stop flattering yourself.
Maybe this isn't all about you, you know? What? Me getting shot in my house? Yeah.
And Dr.
Monaghan disappearing.
Maybe this is all about her, and you're the collateral damage.
Think about it, Walt.
One of her patients attempts suicide and then sets her van on fire? Stopped at the hospital.
Why aren't you there? Because he refuses to listen to anyone who cares about him.
Any sign of Donna, Ferg? Uh, no answer on her home phone.
She wasn't scheduled to work today.
I asked the Sheridan P.
D.
to stop by her house.
My boots.
[grunts.]
Um Also, Doc Weston told me to give you these.
[straining.]
Put out an APB on Donna.
Have Ruby call every hospital in the state.
[exhales deeply.]
[breathing heavily.]
I don't think I can be any more clear.
Is there a reason you're not doing what I asked? Actually, yeah.
I think somebody should be looking for Zach.
When was the last time you saw him? When I fired him.
Why? Well, the last time I saw him, he'd started drinking again and he was in a pretty dark place.
Oh, come on.
You think that Zach shot Walt and kidnapped Dr.
Monaghan? My belt.
What do you think, Walt? Well I don't know.
I don't remember the actual actual event.
- Well, then you don't know - I don't! Okay?! I don't remember! I don't know if it was it was Walker Browning or one of Donna's patients, or the guy I just fired.
I don't know.
Then let's go see if we can't clear some things up, okay? - Yep.
- Okay.
[door opens.]
Did you hear him break in? Maybe.
So, they kicked through the front door.
You got shot there? Or is that where Cady found you? Uh I guess, uh, the shooter must've hit me in my room and I crawled out here.
You got shot through the door? I guess so.
So it's not that you can't remember who shot you.
You didn't even see him? [high-pitched ringing.]
This must be where you were when you got hit.
I'll see if I can find the slugs.
[sighs.]
Found one.
Hey, Ferg, you got an evidence bag? Yeah.
What'd you find? Evidence.
All right.
I'm gonna go see what kind of slugs these are.
.
30 caliber.
My rifle's gone.
I was shot with my own rifle.
[sighs.]
Bet that's what he used to smash me in the back of the head, too, so [Ferg.]
Walt.
We got two bullet holes, we got two slugs, and we got one blood spot, so at least we know that Dr.
Monaghan didn't get shot.
[Vic.]
Hey, Walt.
I know you said that you didn't hear a car approach your cabin, but isn't it possible that one did and you didn't hear him because I don't want to get too personal, but Walker didn't drive here.
We don't know it was Walker.
- He drove away.
- In a getaway car? Sort of.
He took my Bronco.
So, he shoots you but not Donna.
And he drives off in your truck with her in tow.
This is really starting to seem like she was the target, Walt.
Who else knew that she was out here? Just you and me.
That's why I don't think this is about her.
Somebody tried to hurt me.
[sighs.]
[door slams.]
So, what now? Check and see if anybody's responded to the APB.
And try and track the Bronco, figure out which way they went.
And I have to make a little trip.
[indistinct shouting.]
[Man.]
Come on, hustle! All right! [Man #2.]
Come on, now! Let's go! [Man.]
Batter up! - You see him? - He's right there.
[Walt.]
Hey, Jim.
You know, Walt, sometimes I wonder who's looking after your county when you're over here in mine.
Where's Walker Browning? I know you released him from the hospital.
This is not really a good time right now.
I'm gonna sing the national anthem here in just a minute.
- You let a criminal go.
- Did I? What crime did he commit, anyways? From what I understand, you guys didn't charge him with anything.
- He was trying to murder Gab Langton.
- Well, that's not the story I heard.
And what story did you hear? Well, the story I heard is about a sheriff with a bug up his ass about an oil company trying to pin a rape and murder case on a couple decent oil workers.
When he couldn't make that stick, then he stalks them into the woods and ambushed them.
That's a lie.
Walker and Trot Simic were trying to kill Gab.
- They'd have killed me, too, if I - Yeah, if you hadn't shot first.
You really think I'd lie about this, Jim? I think you've been under a lot of pressure these last couple months, Walt.
I think it's clouded your judgment.
He did this to me.
He shot me, and he abducted this woman.
Now I need to find her.
I know you got a blind spot where the oil companies are concerned, Jim.
But I never thought you'd go this far.
God damn it, Walt.
Your self-righteous habit of accusing people without any evidence is gonna get you into a shitload of trouble someday, and soon.
Like the next time you come into my county without a proper warrant.
[gate closes.]
[piano playing.]
[playing continues.]
[sighs.]
When we get to the Newett oil field, you keep the work site office occupied.
I'll take a look around for Walker.
Vic, where are you going? Do you really think that Walker Browning is gonna escape captivity, shoot you, and then head back to work? - He's gone, Walt.
- So where are we going? We're expanding our search for Dr.
Monaghan to include people who actually had something to do with Dr.
Monaghan.
Jesus, Walt, we both saw that smoldering van after one of her patients torched it.
The least we could do is try and figure out who that patient is and get an address for him.
- Fine.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
Did I give you the impression that I was asking permission? Because I wasn't.
[cellphone rings.]
[cellphone beeps.]
Yeah, Ferg? I found Walt's Bronco.
I'm right here, Ferg.
Where's my truck? It's about a quarter mile from your cabin.
The keys are still in it.
What about my rifle? No.
No sign of it.
But it looks like there was another car parked here.
I'm thinking the shooter stashed his car and snuck up to your place on foot.
Hey, Ferg, is there any sign that Donna was in the Bronco? Nothing obvious.
I'll have it towed to the print shed so I can take a more thorough look.
At least there isn't any blood.
That's a good sign.
[grunts.]
We need to see Dr.
Monaghan's patient files.
You know we can't do that.
We've got HIPAA restrictions.
We understand that doctor-patient privilege normally applies, but Dr.
Monaghan is missing.
- Have you heard from her? - We weren't expecting her today.
We think that she was abducted by one of her patients.
- This is important.
- And so is the privacy of our patients.
Look, if you're telling the truth, you won't have any trouble getting a judge to write you a limited warrant.
- We don't have time for that.
- [chuckles.]
You had time to drive all the way over from another county.
And what does that mean? If Donna really was missing, I would expect to see the Sheridan police.
Really? Okay.
'Cause she disappeared in our county two days after her car was firebombed in our county, so, you know.
- Oh! - Call an ambulance! Walt! Come on! What are you what are you waiting for?! - It's it's dead.
- Well, then go find another one! Walt? Walt? Are you okay? Walt! [door closes.]
You are a genius.
[grunting.]
Walt.
Hey.
Come on.
Give me a hand.
Walt, come on, man.
There's, like, tons of files.
Walt! You know, I could use a little help over here.
Walt! Walt? Walt, wake up.
Walt, are you okay? Are you okay? You're not gonna kiss me again, are you? [sighs.]
The paramedics are on their way.
No, no.
No, that's, uh - Okay.
- That's not necessary.
I'm, uh I'm fine.
Really.
I'm fine.
Thank you.
We're gonna come back with a warrant, ma'am, okay? I'm taking you to the hospital.
I'm fine.
No, you're obviously not fine.
You passed out.
A few minutes ago, you thought that was brilliant.
A few minutes ago, I thought you were faking it.
I just need something to eat.
- Did you take the pills? - They make me drowsy.
I can't go to sleep.
I have to find Donna.
- Walt.
- Just take me to the arson inve Happy? Ecstatic.
Did you? [tires screech.]
Damn it, Walt! Seriously? You know, I know that this isn't a normal missing person for you and that you care about her or love her or whatever.
And maybe I don't care about her as much as you do, but I care about you, okay? And don't, okay? I'm not jealous.
That kiss Vic.
It wasn't me making a move, okay? It was me moving on.
All right? And if you really, really want to help Donna, you're gonna have to take care of yourself, and if that means being drowsy, then so be it.
Okay? Now open your mouth.
Vic.
Open your damn mouth.
Swallow.
Show me.
Tongue.
You are like a frickin' four-year-old.
Ow.
[knock on door.]
It is open.
[door opens.]
[Vic.]
Okay, watch your step.
Walt, what are you doing here? - He said he called you.
- He lied.
I meant to call.
His house is a crime scene.
He can't sleep there.
You should be at the hospital.
I was.
Not when I stopped by.
He checked himself out because he's invincible.
So, can he stay? I got to get back to work and start going over some patient files.
- Of course.
- I'm going with you, Vic.
Go.
I will keep him restrained.
Thank you.
So, the last time you were here, I drew you a map to the Crow Reservation.
Is that what got you shot? I think so.
I ran into Walker Browning out there.
How did he know where to find Gab? I don't know.
Did he get her? Is she okay? She's fine.
She got away.
But [groans.]
Trot Simic is dead.
Shot.
Who shot him? I don't know.
I thought I had him, Henry.
[moans.]
Trot? Uh, no.
Walker.
He got away, too.
And now he's got Donna.
Who is Donna? She's a psychiatrist.
[sighs.]
Well [grunts.]
I have been busy, too.
I will tell you about it some other time.
Hey, Ferg, what did you do with the prescription records? Uh, they're, um right next to the, uh, bipolar cases.
Okay.
[sighs.]
Vic.
- Yeah? - I found a blonde hair in Walt's Bronco.
Yeah, no, I mean, we sort of figured that she was in the Bronco, so It was in the way back.
Shit.
Uh Could be mine.
I was back there with Tyler Malone.
Should I tell Walt about it? No.
No, don't.
Um he doesn't need the extra stress.
Um Find a lab, run it against mine.
And if it's a match, then there's no need to worry him, okay? [door opens.]
- [Walt.]
What do you got there, Ferg? - What? Nothing.
How did you sleep? Lot better than you two, looks like.
- So, uh - Here.
- Thanks.
- Yeah.
Anybody got a line on Walker Browning's whereabouts? No.
We've been going through Dr.
Monaghan's patient files and notebooks trying to find that patient that she mentioned after her van got torched.
We found a few suicide attempts and a bunch more that Dr.
Monaghan seemed to be worried about.
We're focusing on patients that live in Absaroka since that's the hospital they went to.
Yeah, but, unfortunately, we can't, uh, check them against the date that you saw Donna at the hospital visiting her patient.
Why not? 'Cause I didn't get them.
We're missing the last three weeks.
And they're the ones we need.
Sure, yeah, but we, um we still have a really good suspect list.
Um, Kyle McCormick, Duncan Butler, Tamar Smith, Jesse Cruz.
I say we split up and go interview them.
[Walt sighs.]
The arson investigation turn anything up? As of two hours ago, nothing.
[door opens.]
Check again.
We got to make sure we got our ducks in a row before we start running down Donna's patients.
- Hey, Dad.
- Hey, Punk.
Is that what all this is? These are Donna's patient files? Not all of them.
We're missing the last few weeks.
Please tell me you got these from a Special Master.
What's that? Uh, the guy that the judge would normally appoint to, uh, decide which files we can look at.
Normally.
Yeah.
So, not in this case.
Okay, I guess you'll just have to claim that you're not in your right mind.
Yeah, he's not.
You know, under the circumstances, I'll pay whatever fines they impose.
"Fines"? Dad, you have a major civil suit pending.
If they find out that you're illegally seizing files Cady, they don't even know that these are gone.
Good.
Then you can give them back, and you can get a judge to appoint a Special Master.
Then what? Wait? Donna's missing.
You know, once I found myself in similar circumstances, and someone once told me that I could get the same information a different way.
A legal way.
Hey.
Walt, we haven't been to Dr.
Monaghan's house yet.
You know, maybe the missing files are there.
Okay, Ferg, um, go to the hospital, see if you can convince someone to give you the name of that suicidal patient that Dr.
Monaghan visited last week.
Vic, we'll go to Donna's.
Was there something else? Well Not really.
No, I was just checking to see if you were okay.
What happened to your eye? I was, uh it was an accident.
I'm fine.
Good.
So am I.
[door closes.]
[handle rattles.]
[sighs.]
Doesn't anybody lock their doors in this state? Huh.
What? Nothing.
It's just not what I expected from Donna.
You been here before? Once.
I brought her by after the van fire to pick up some things.
How long's she lived here? I'm not sure.
This is a really nice place for someone working at a V.
A.
clinic.
Where'd she get her money? I don't know.
How well do you really know Donna, Walt? These look like the ones you found in her office.
[door creaks.]
[Vic.]
It's clear.
[grunts.]
[Walt.]
Hey! Hey! - Okay, Vic? - Yeah.
Get up! Come on.
- Who the hell are you? - I could ask you the same thing.
I'm the sheriff.
Let me see some I.
D.
Look, I don't have any.
You don't have a wallet? - Go ahead.
- Easy.
You can pat me down.
Nothing.
What are you doing here? Visiting my mom.
I didn't know that Donna had a son.
Neither did I.
Hi, there.
Sorry to bother you.
Uh, my name is Deputy Ferguson with the Absaroka County Sheriff's Department.
That explains the outfit.
Right.
Uh, anyway, I'm one of the lead investigators on a missing-persons case.
I'm really hoping you can help me with something.
I.
D.
? Okay.
Now, our missing person interacted with someone here a few days ago.
A patient who had recently attempted suicide.
I'm hoping you can tell me - Can't.
- No? I mean, I think if you'll let me explain Then I would just be wasting both of our time.
Look, this was one of Dr.
Monaghan's patients, and Dr.
Monaghan is our missing person, so So take it up with someone in administration.
The doctor can be in real danger.
Above my pay grade, Detective Ferguson.
[sighs.]
Hey, listen.
I don't know what you've been telling everybody, - but I never met you before in my life.
- Excuse me? So, stop going around telling people that I'm the one that gave you the name Tamar Smith.
I'm sorry.
I think you have me confused with somebody else.
Right, because I'm not the one who gave you the name of Dr.
Monaghan's patient.
I don't know how you got it.
Tamar Smith? [sighs.]
[door opens.]
It took you guys that long to Google a name? That's not how we do it, Andy.
It's Andrew.
Right.
Andrew Price.
We're still waiting on the San Francisco P.
D.
to confirm that.
[scoffs.]
They sending it via the Pony Express? Well, it'd be a lot quicker if you hadn't left your wallet in California.
Look, man, I'm telling you, Donna Monaghan is my mother.
Can't you just call her? Why don't you have the same last name, Andrew? I kept my father's name.
Well, if you're her son, why did you run? 'Cause I thought you were someone else.
[sighs.]
I'm in a little financial trouble, and not all my investors are very patient.
What kind of financial trouble? The kind where you don't have the money.
Look, starting a nightclub isn't easy, and financing is, well, creative.
Right.
Like stealing from your supposed mother when she's not around.
Uh, what's that quote? Family are the ones who, when you have nowhere left to go, they have to take you in.
Robert Frost.
Uh, actually, it's home, not family.
Either way, Donna never mentioned you.
Oh, I get it now.
You're screwing her.
Funny.
I mean, you're not really her type.
She does like to mix it up, though.
Unpredictability has led her to be attracted to all sorts of guys.
Oh, I'm real sorry.
You're you're not the first.
But I'd be careful, though.
My pops is still all messed up about her.
When'd you see your mother last? Uh, we rang in the New Year together, actually.
She gave me a list of resolutions, a list of ways I could be a more successful, more miserable person.
She calls it being a realist.
I say it's her being a bitch.
Well, you seem angry with her.
You think I'm exaggerating.
You just wait.
Donna's missing.
Like I said, she does what she wants whenever she wants.
Not this time.
She's been abducted.
Well, if I were you, I'd check the previous guy.
- What previous guy? - I don't know, man.
But there's always a previous boyfriend.
She does tend to overlap.
Not everyone takes too kindly to that.
[knock on door, door opens.]
- [Ferg.]
Sheriff.
- Yeah? Ferg.
Lock him up and see if anything he's saying is true.
And I need you to look into Donna's ex-husband, any other, um - Boyfriends? - Uh-huh.
- Do you have something else? - Yeah.
I got the name of Donna's suicidal patient.
Good afternoon, sir.
Ma'am.
Are you Tamar Smith? Yes, sir.
- Did I do something wrong, sir? - No.
No, we just need to ask you a few questions, Tamar.
About what? About Dr.
Monaghan.
She's missing.
We're talking to the last people who might've seen her.
How do you know that I even know her? The V.
A.
clinic felt compelled to give us a list of her patients.
When was the last time you saw Dr.
Monaghan, Tamar? About three or four days ago.
When you did last see her, was that at the clinic in Sheridan? No, ma'am.
I don't go to that clinic.
It's It's a little scary.
There's a lot of crazies there.
[chuckles.]
Where do you see her? Dr.
Monaghan makes house calls.
She has a mobile unit.
Really like a van.
That mobile unit was firebombed a few days ago.
Firebombed? Someone broke a window and threw a Molotov cocktail inside.
That was just this past Tuesday between 3:00 and 3:30 in the afternoon.
Where were you then? Do you know anything about that? Um Okay, Tamar, we're gonna need to take a look around inside.
Yeah.
So, I'm still waiting for you to tell me where you were between 3:00 and 3:30 on Tuesday.
I was in the hospital, sir.
I had an accident.
Well, I'm glad you're okay now.
Are you okay? Not really.
Dr.
Monaghan would tell me to talk it out.
Hold on a second.
Here's the thing.
You make me nervous, sir.
You look a lot like my commanding officer.
And he was pretty commanding.
I'll reach out to the hospital and confirm what time she was discharged.
You gonna pass out again? - What? - Jesus, Walt.
Sit down.
You look terrible.
And you're having a hard time focusing on what I'm saying.
I'm fine.
I I just wasn't listening to you, Vic.
- I, uh - Oh.
I was thinking about Molotov cocktails.
What about them? Throwing a Molotov cocktail into a van is a different act than overdosing.
One's aggressive, the other's passive.
Different people.
Donna always said it was a patient.
Um, I assumed it was the same suicidal patient she was visiting at the hospital, but She also said that they missed a couple of appointments.
Four.
Their last four appointments.
One of the things that I took from Donna's house was her calendar.
Maybe we can figure out which patient missed her last four sessions.
Yeah.
[sighs.]
Are you kidding me? I told you, you have to take those files back.
This is serious.
Dad? What am I missing? What? I can't remember anything.
I, uh I should be the one to to help her, to know everything that happened, but it's like a fog that won't lift.
It's not your fault.
You were shot and you have a concussion.
You were there.
- What did I miss? - I don't know.
When I walked in, you were on the floor, and then I-I ran into your room and I found a bloody sheet, and I brought it back to try and stop the bleeding.
And then I called 911.
Did I say anything? Where is she? You kept saying, "Where is she?" I thought you meant Mom.
Right.
I'm sorry.
If I'd known, maybe I could've gotten Vic and Ferg to start searching for Donna sooner.
It's my fault.
I'm sorry I didn't tell you about Donna.
I just I didn't know That I'd like it.
You were protecting my feelings.
I get it.
And I appreciate it.
And I'm also pretty sick of it.
'Cause I do the same thing.
You know, I-I keep secrets from you because I don't want to disappoint you.
What secrets? Not now.
What secrets, Cady? I got a job.
Congratulations.
I'm working for Jacob Nighthorse.
[footsteps approaching.]
Not now, Vic.
Okay.
[door closes.]
I'm not working directly for him, but he's funding a legal-aid operation on the Res, and he asked me to run it.
That's why I came to your cabin.
I came to tell you, Dad.
I think this job is the perfect opportunity because Because you're my daughter.
He's using you.
- Thanks for the vote of confidence.
- Think about it.
I did.
This casino is here whether we like it or not.
And if I can use those funds to help people I think Mom would've liked that.
I know this hurts you, Dad.
Just like the idea of someone taking Mom's place hurts me.
But I think it's time we move on with our lives without secrets.
You said you took a bloody sheet from my room to stop my bleeding.
What? Are you sure there was already blood on the sheet when you used it? Yeah.
I have to get back to work.
So do I.
[door opens.]
- Hey.
- Vic.
- Donna was shot.
- What? There were two blood spots in my bedroom.
We missed the second one because it was on a sheet that Cady used to stop my bleeding.
Shit, okay.
Well, then I think I know who shot her.
Duncan Butler.
He missed his last four sessions with Donna, just like the guy that she mentioned after her van was firebombed.
Good work, Detective.
[Walt.]
Are you Duncan Butler? Look, I turned my music down, for Christ's sakes, all right? Why don't you just go tell the Reynolds to lay off? You were here three days ago playing music? - No, I was at work three days ago.
- Oh.
Well, can your wife verify that? She can tell you I wasn't here, and my boss can tell you I was there.
And where is "there"? Continental Meats in Sheridan.
[Walt.]
Oh, Sheridan, huh? Well, you wouldn't happen to know a Donna Monaghan? She works out that way.
No.
Well, she's not the psychiatrist you've been seeing the last two years? God damn it! She's not supposed to talk about that.
- You seem like you're angry with her.
- Yeah, wouldn't you be? That shit's supposed to be confidential, and she goes and sics the sheriff on me.
She didn't sic me on you.
She didn't tell me anything about you.
Well, if she didn't tell you, then you must've broken some laws finding out I see her.
You know what, I'm calling the ACLU.
When you talk to them, make sure to mention that we're investigating someone who set a van on fire.
- Is that what she told you? - Like I said, she hasn't told me anything.
Because Donna Monaghan is missing.
Do you know anything about that? Shit.
Get around back.
[gunshot.]
All right.
Let's go get her.
Hey! [grunts.]
Come on.
Drop the gun! - Whoa, whoa.
- Drop the gun.
Come on.
Look, if she's missing, we got to go find her.
Who's next on your list? - Right now, there's just you.
- What? Look, I didn't firebomb her van, all right? I sure as hell didn't kidnap her.
Then you won't mind if my deputy and me take a good look around your home.
Fine.
Hey, but every minute you're in there is a minute we're not looking for Donna.
Okay.
Well, thanks for your help.
Yep.
[sighs.]
His boss at Continental Meats confirms he was in the middle of an eight-hour shift when Donna's van got firebombed.
He was also working when she and I were attacked, so So, I guess that leaves the mysterious Andrew Price.
What do you think our next step is? Well, I think my next step is sleep.
Seriously? I mean, that's good.
You're finally talking some sense.
- I'll give you a ride to Henry's.
- No.
No, I need you to head upstairs, see if anybody confirmed Andrew's story, or see if the APB's generated any leads.
- Okay.
- Have Ruby call Henry to come pick me up.
Get some rest, Walt.
What? I said nothing.
Yeah, but it's in how you said nothing.
- Speak.
- We should not be doing this.
What? Trying to find the man who attempted to kill Gab and me at the Crow Reservation and might have Donna? I am not saying that Walker Browning should be ignored, but maybe given your physical state and the lawsuit you are facing Look, you can drive me and keep your thoughts to yourself, or you can set me out right here.
But you cannot drive me and judge me at the same time.
[gear cranks.]
Seriously? You're gonna make me get out here? No.
But I do not know which way to turn.
I have never been here before.
Barracks another half mile further on.
The active rig should be right here.
[engine idling.]
Hey, shut it off.
[engine quiets.]
Shut it off.
[engine stops.]
Who are you? Doug.
What's going on here, Doug? Doing my job.
You work for Newett Energy? I do this week.
I'm a private contractor.
Shutdown engineer.
Newett determined these wells were unproductive, so they called us in to plug it and close up shop.
When'd they make that decision? [cellphone ringing.]
Called us two days ago.
Two days ago.
You know Walker Browning? No, never heard of him.
- Hello? - Hey, I got a job for you, Hector.
Now is not a good time.
I'm not sure you understand how this deal works.
I'm with the sheriff.
Oh, great.
Put him on.
I got some blood samples I'd like to share with him.
Look, Henry, you don't get to choose what's a good time or not.
I need Hector now.
I'm probably an hour away.
I'll see you in 45 minutes.
[cellphone beeps.]
[cellphone beeps.]
Henry.
We got to get over to Newett headquarters, figure out where they relocated Walker.
I cannot do that.
- Why not? - I have someplace I have to be.
Do not make me leave you out here.
[truck door opens.]
[distant.]
Dad! [sighs.]
[telephone ringing.]
[sighs.]
Hello? [Coroner.]
Hey, I'm calling from the Cumberland morgue.
- Sheriff around? - Speaking.
Hey, uh, I had a note that you were interested in any blonde Jane Does in the 45 to 55 range.
Yeah.
Why? 'Cause I got one.
[grunts.]
[Cady.]
[echoing.]
Dad! Dad! Dad, Dad, Dad.
Stop, stop! - Aah! - Dad, Dad, it's me.
It's me, it's me, it's me, it's me.
I'm on your side.
I'm on your side.
Dad, Dad, it's me.
[Walt.]
Cady.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God, what happened? Where is she? - Oh, my God.
- Where is she, Cady? I got to stop the bleeding, okay? Shh, shh, don't speak.
Just stay right there.
Don't move, don't move.
I'm right here.
[Walt.]
Where is she? Where is she, Cady? Dad, I'm right here.
I'm right here, okay? [Walt.]
Cady, I Cady.
- Cady.
- Stay with me.
- Cady.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Where is she? Where is she? She's dead, Dad.
Mom's dead.
She's gone.
But I'm right here.
- Cady.
- I'm right here.
I'm right here, and you're gonna be fine.
Okay? Stay here.
Stay with me.
Dad.
Dad.
Dad! [echoing.]
Dad! Please wake up! Please, Dad! Please wake up! Don't leave me! Please don't leave me, Dad! Please don't leave me, too.
Sit down, Standing Bear.
I would rather stand.
Yeah, I would, too, if I had a bullet in my ass.
.
30-caliber bullet from Walt Longmire's rifle.
He fired at the man he thought was Hector.
Bullet hit this rock and ricocheted into your butt as you ran away.
You dripped blood under these leaves.
Same blood I found soaking the seat of your truck.
Which was stolen.
No, it just wasn't where you had stashed it after it broke down, 'cause I found it.
I fixed your punctured fuel line, by the way.
If you were so certain you had me dead to rights, why am I not in jail? Oh, jail's still on the table for the assault and murder of Tyler Malone.
But I'm gonna give you another choice.
You can work for me.
Well, not so much you as Hector.
Doing what? Whatever I ask.
[cellphone ringing.]
Don't answer.
She will wonder why I am not picking up.
And you'll lie to her.
You've gotten pretty good at that.
I believe you are overplaying your hand.
Is that so? Even if I did what you say, you have no authority to prosecute felonies, and the feds have never been interested in helping you.
True.
But I'm gonna have something this time I've never had before.
Evidence.
Now let's roll up that sleeve, hmm? [panting.]
Where is he? Lady, I don't know what you're talking about.
[monitor beeping.]
[sighs.]
I just had to do that once before you die.
I'm not dying.
I know.
[footsteps approaching.]
[clears throat.]
- Hey.
- Oh.
Thank God.
You're awake.
He's, uh a little stunned from the surgery still.
Hey.
You feeling okay? Yeah.
Okay enough to answer some questions? Uh-huh.
What the hell happened? I got, uh And if you say you got shot, I am gonna punch you.
Beyond that, I don't know.
The bullet went through and through, Dad.
But it only hit soft tissue, so there's minimal damage.
They say you took a pretty hard blow to the head.
Five stitches.
[Vic.]
Who was it, Walt? I don't know.
Did you not hear them come in? Were you were you asleep? Um No.
What were you doing? I was I was with someone.
Donna was there? Who's who's Donna? [Walt.]
D-Donna's, um She's his girlfriend.
[clears throat.]
Is she here, too? No, I don't think so.
You haven't found Donna? Walt, we didn't know we were supposed to be looking for her, okay? How long have I been here? 13 hours.
Then he's still here.
- Who's still here? - Walker Browning.
You're gonna lay down.
Dad, Dad.
Stop it.
- Stop it.
- Shit.
- Come on.
- Nurse! Walt! Hey.
Help, Nurse! Dad.
Sit down.
- Dad.
- Come on.
Dad, where are you going? Room 119.
- Dad, stop it.
- Yeah, Ferg.
Dr.
Donna Monaghan.
Yes, the psychiatrist.
You need to find her.
Walt, why do you think that Walker is here? I handcuffed him to the bed.
Walker.
Uh, no.
My name's Ruth.
He was right here.
Room 119.
Would you like to sit down? You don't look well.
Sorry.
Where's Walker Browning? He's supposed to be in that room.
He was released yesterday afternoon.
- Who released him? - The sheriff.
This is the sheriff.
This is Sheriff Wilkins? [Cady.]
Dad, stop.
You can barely walk.
As long as I can do that, I have to find her.
If Walker was released yesterday afternoon, would that have given him enough time to get to your cabin? Sure.
[grunts.]
Come on.
[grunts.]
So, what time were you attacked? I wasn't wearing a watch.
[exhales deeply.]
No, I know, I'm just I'm just trying to make sense of the timeline is all, you know? Walker had a lot to do in not a lot of time.
Damn it.
[grunts.]
[grunting.]
Okay, this is ridiculous.
- No, I got it.
- No, you don't.
Here.
- I got it, Vic.
- It's fine.
Here, hold on.
Just give me your foot.
Give me your foot.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Here.
Thanks.
Maybe you should stop flattering yourself.
Maybe this isn't all about you, you know? What? Me getting shot in my house? Yeah.
And Dr.
Monaghan disappearing.
Maybe this is all about her, and you're the collateral damage.
Think about it, Walt.
One of her patients attempts suicide and then sets her van on fire? Stopped at the hospital.
Why aren't you there? Because he refuses to listen to anyone who cares about him.
Any sign of Donna, Ferg? Uh, no answer on her home phone.
She wasn't scheduled to work today.
I asked the Sheridan P.
D.
to stop by her house.
My boots.
[grunts.]
Um Also, Doc Weston told me to give you these.
[straining.]
Put out an APB on Donna.
Have Ruby call every hospital in the state.
[exhales deeply.]
[breathing heavily.]
I don't think I can be any more clear.
Is there a reason you're not doing what I asked? Actually, yeah.
I think somebody should be looking for Zach.
When was the last time you saw him? When I fired him.
Why? Well, the last time I saw him, he'd started drinking again and he was in a pretty dark place.
Oh, come on.
You think that Zach shot Walt and kidnapped Dr.
Monaghan? My belt.
What do you think, Walt? Well I don't know.
I don't remember the actual actual event.
- Well, then you don't know - I don't! Okay?! I don't remember! I don't know if it was it was Walker Browning or one of Donna's patients, or the guy I just fired.
I don't know.
Then let's go see if we can't clear some things up, okay? - Yep.
- Okay.
[door opens.]
Did you hear him break in? Maybe.
So, they kicked through the front door.
You got shot there? Or is that where Cady found you? Uh I guess, uh, the shooter must've hit me in my room and I crawled out here.
You got shot through the door? I guess so.
So it's not that you can't remember who shot you.
You didn't even see him? [high-pitched ringing.]
This must be where you were when you got hit.
I'll see if I can find the slugs.
[sighs.]
Found one.
Hey, Ferg, you got an evidence bag? Yeah.
What'd you find? Evidence.
All right.
I'm gonna go see what kind of slugs these are.
.
30 caliber.
My rifle's gone.
I was shot with my own rifle.
[sighs.]
Bet that's what he used to smash me in the back of the head, too, so [Ferg.]
Walt.
We got two bullet holes, we got two slugs, and we got one blood spot, so at least we know that Dr.
Monaghan didn't get shot.
[Vic.]
Hey, Walt.
I know you said that you didn't hear a car approach your cabin, but isn't it possible that one did and you didn't hear him because I don't want to get too personal, but Walker didn't drive here.
We don't know it was Walker.
- He drove away.
- In a getaway car? Sort of.
He took my Bronco.
So, he shoots you but not Donna.
And he drives off in your truck with her in tow.
This is really starting to seem like she was the target, Walt.
Who else knew that she was out here? Just you and me.
That's why I don't think this is about her.
Somebody tried to hurt me.
[sighs.]
[door slams.]
So, what now? Check and see if anybody's responded to the APB.
And try and track the Bronco, figure out which way they went.
And I have to make a little trip.
[indistinct shouting.]
[Man.]
Come on, hustle! All right! [Man #2.]
Come on, now! Let's go! [Man.]
Batter up! - You see him? - He's right there.
[Walt.]
Hey, Jim.
You know, Walt, sometimes I wonder who's looking after your county when you're over here in mine.
Where's Walker Browning? I know you released him from the hospital.
This is not really a good time right now.
I'm gonna sing the national anthem here in just a minute.
- You let a criminal go.
- Did I? What crime did he commit, anyways? From what I understand, you guys didn't charge him with anything.
- He was trying to murder Gab Langton.
- Well, that's not the story I heard.
And what story did you hear? Well, the story I heard is about a sheriff with a bug up his ass about an oil company trying to pin a rape and murder case on a couple decent oil workers.
When he couldn't make that stick, then he stalks them into the woods and ambushed them.
That's a lie.
Walker and Trot Simic were trying to kill Gab.
- They'd have killed me, too, if I - Yeah, if you hadn't shot first.
You really think I'd lie about this, Jim? I think you've been under a lot of pressure these last couple months, Walt.
I think it's clouded your judgment.
He did this to me.
He shot me, and he abducted this woman.
Now I need to find her.
I know you got a blind spot where the oil companies are concerned, Jim.
But I never thought you'd go this far.
God damn it, Walt.
Your self-righteous habit of accusing people without any evidence is gonna get you into a shitload of trouble someday, and soon.
Like the next time you come into my county without a proper warrant.
[gate closes.]
[piano playing.]
[playing continues.]
[sighs.]
When we get to the Newett oil field, you keep the work site office occupied.
I'll take a look around for Walker.
Vic, where are you going? Do you really think that Walker Browning is gonna escape captivity, shoot you, and then head back to work? - He's gone, Walt.
- So where are we going? We're expanding our search for Dr.
Monaghan to include people who actually had something to do with Dr.
Monaghan.
Jesus, Walt, we both saw that smoldering van after one of her patients torched it.
The least we could do is try and figure out who that patient is and get an address for him.
- Fine.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
Did I give you the impression that I was asking permission? Because I wasn't.
[cellphone rings.]
[cellphone beeps.]
Yeah, Ferg? I found Walt's Bronco.
I'm right here, Ferg.
Where's my truck? It's about a quarter mile from your cabin.
The keys are still in it.
What about my rifle? No.
No sign of it.
But it looks like there was another car parked here.
I'm thinking the shooter stashed his car and snuck up to your place on foot.
Hey, Ferg, is there any sign that Donna was in the Bronco? Nothing obvious.
I'll have it towed to the print shed so I can take a more thorough look.
At least there isn't any blood.
That's a good sign.
[grunts.]
We need to see Dr.
Monaghan's patient files.
You know we can't do that.
We've got HIPAA restrictions.
We understand that doctor-patient privilege normally applies, but Dr.
Monaghan is missing.
- Have you heard from her? - We weren't expecting her today.
We think that she was abducted by one of her patients.
- This is important.
- And so is the privacy of our patients.
Look, if you're telling the truth, you won't have any trouble getting a judge to write you a limited warrant.
- We don't have time for that.
- [chuckles.]
You had time to drive all the way over from another county.
And what does that mean? If Donna really was missing, I would expect to see the Sheridan police.
Really? Okay.
'Cause she disappeared in our county two days after her car was firebombed in our county, so, you know.
- Oh! - Call an ambulance! Walt! Come on! What are you what are you waiting for?! - It's it's dead.
- Well, then go find another one! Walt? Walt? Are you okay? Walt! [door closes.]
You are a genius.
[grunting.]
Walt.
Hey.
Come on.
Give me a hand.
Walt, come on, man.
There's, like, tons of files.
Walt! You know, I could use a little help over here.
Walt! Walt? Walt, wake up.
Walt, are you okay? Are you okay? You're not gonna kiss me again, are you? [sighs.]
The paramedics are on their way.
No, no.
No, that's, uh - Okay.
- That's not necessary.
I'm, uh I'm fine.
Really.
I'm fine.
Thank you.
We're gonna come back with a warrant, ma'am, okay? I'm taking you to the hospital.
I'm fine.
No, you're obviously not fine.
You passed out.
A few minutes ago, you thought that was brilliant.
A few minutes ago, I thought you were faking it.
I just need something to eat.
- Did you take the pills? - They make me drowsy.
I can't go to sleep.
I have to find Donna.
- Walt.
- Just take me to the arson inve Happy? Ecstatic.
Did you? [tires screech.]
Damn it, Walt! Seriously? You know, I know that this isn't a normal missing person for you and that you care about her or love her or whatever.
And maybe I don't care about her as much as you do, but I care about you, okay? And don't, okay? I'm not jealous.
That kiss Vic.
It wasn't me making a move, okay? It was me moving on.
All right? And if you really, really want to help Donna, you're gonna have to take care of yourself, and if that means being drowsy, then so be it.
Okay? Now open your mouth.
Vic.
Open your damn mouth.
Swallow.
Show me.
Tongue.
You are like a frickin' four-year-old.
Ow.
[knock on door.]
It is open.
[door opens.]
[Vic.]
Okay, watch your step.
Walt, what are you doing here? - He said he called you.
- He lied.
I meant to call.
His house is a crime scene.
He can't sleep there.
You should be at the hospital.
I was.
Not when I stopped by.
He checked himself out because he's invincible.
So, can he stay? I got to get back to work and start going over some patient files.
- Of course.
- I'm going with you, Vic.
Go.
I will keep him restrained.
Thank you.
So, the last time you were here, I drew you a map to the Crow Reservation.
Is that what got you shot? I think so.
I ran into Walker Browning out there.
How did he know where to find Gab? I don't know.
Did he get her? Is she okay? She's fine.
She got away.
But [groans.]
Trot Simic is dead.
Shot.
Who shot him? I don't know.
I thought I had him, Henry.
[moans.]
Trot? Uh, no.
Walker.
He got away, too.
And now he's got Donna.
Who is Donna? She's a psychiatrist.
[sighs.]
Well [grunts.]
I have been busy, too.
I will tell you about it some other time.
Hey, Ferg, what did you do with the prescription records? Uh, they're, um right next to the, uh, bipolar cases.
Okay.
[sighs.]
Vic.
- Yeah? - I found a blonde hair in Walt's Bronco.
Yeah, no, I mean, we sort of figured that she was in the Bronco, so It was in the way back.
Shit.
Uh Could be mine.
I was back there with Tyler Malone.
Should I tell Walt about it? No.
No, don't.
Um he doesn't need the extra stress.
Um Find a lab, run it against mine.
And if it's a match, then there's no need to worry him, okay? [door opens.]
- [Walt.]
What do you got there, Ferg? - What? Nothing.
How did you sleep? Lot better than you two, looks like.
- So, uh - Here.
- Thanks.
- Yeah.
Anybody got a line on Walker Browning's whereabouts? No.
We've been going through Dr.
Monaghan's patient files and notebooks trying to find that patient that she mentioned after her van got torched.
We found a few suicide attempts and a bunch more that Dr.
Monaghan seemed to be worried about.
We're focusing on patients that live in Absaroka since that's the hospital they went to.
Yeah, but, unfortunately, we can't, uh, check them against the date that you saw Donna at the hospital visiting her patient.
Why not? 'Cause I didn't get them.
We're missing the last three weeks.
And they're the ones we need.
Sure, yeah, but we, um we still have a really good suspect list.
Um, Kyle McCormick, Duncan Butler, Tamar Smith, Jesse Cruz.
I say we split up and go interview them.
[Walt sighs.]
The arson investigation turn anything up? As of two hours ago, nothing.
[door opens.]
Check again.
We got to make sure we got our ducks in a row before we start running down Donna's patients.
- Hey, Dad.
- Hey, Punk.
Is that what all this is? These are Donna's patient files? Not all of them.
We're missing the last few weeks.
Please tell me you got these from a Special Master.
What's that? Uh, the guy that the judge would normally appoint to, uh, decide which files we can look at.
Normally.
Yeah.
So, not in this case.
Okay, I guess you'll just have to claim that you're not in your right mind.
Yeah, he's not.
You know, under the circumstances, I'll pay whatever fines they impose.
"Fines"? Dad, you have a major civil suit pending.
If they find out that you're illegally seizing files Cady, they don't even know that these are gone.
Good.
Then you can give them back, and you can get a judge to appoint a Special Master.
Then what? Wait? Donna's missing.
You know, once I found myself in similar circumstances, and someone once told me that I could get the same information a different way.
A legal way.
Hey.
Walt, we haven't been to Dr.
Monaghan's house yet.
You know, maybe the missing files are there.
Okay, Ferg, um, go to the hospital, see if you can convince someone to give you the name of that suicidal patient that Dr.
Monaghan visited last week.
Vic, we'll go to Donna's.
Was there something else? Well Not really.
No, I was just checking to see if you were okay.
What happened to your eye? I was, uh it was an accident.
I'm fine.
Good.
So am I.
[door closes.]
[handle rattles.]
[sighs.]
Doesn't anybody lock their doors in this state? Huh.
What? Nothing.
It's just not what I expected from Donna.
You been here before? Once.
I brought her by after the van fire to pick up some things.
How long's she lived here? I'm not sure.
This is a really nice place for someone working at a V.
A.
clinic.
Where'd she get her money? I don't know.
How well do you really know Donna, Walt? These look like the ones you found in her office.
[door creaks.]
[Vic.]
It's clear.
[grunts.]
[Walt.]
Hey! Hey! - Okay, Vic? - Yeah.
Get up! Come on.
- Who the hell are you? - I could ask you the same thing.
I'm the sheriff.
Let me see some I.
D.
Look, I don't have any.
You don't have a wallet? - Go ahead.
- Easy.
You can pat me down.
Nothing.
What are you doing here? Visiting my mom.
I didn't know that Donna had a son.
Neither did I.
Hi, there.
Sorry to bother you.
Uh, my name is Deputy Ferguson with the Absaroka County Sheriff's Department.
That explains the outfit.
Right.
Uh, anyway, I'm one of the lead investigators on a missing-persons case.
I'm really hoping you can help me with something.
I.
D.
? Okay.
Now, our missing person interacted with someone here a few days ago.
A patient who had recently attempted suicide.
I'm hoping you can tell me - Can't.
- No? I mean, I think if you'll let me explain Then I would just be wasting both of our time.
Look, this was one of Dr.
Monaghan's patients, and Dr.
Monaghan is our missing person, so So take it up with someone in administration.
The doctor can be in real danger.
Above my pay grade, Detective Ferguson.
[sighs.]
Hey, listen.
I don't know what you've been telling everybody, - but I never met you before in my life.
- Excuse me? So, stop going around telling people that I'm the one that gave you the name Tamar Smith.
I'm sorry.
I think you have me confused with somebody else.
Right, because I'm not the one who gave you the name of Dr.
Monaghan's patient.
I don't know how you got it.
Tamar Smith? [sighs.]
[door opens.]
It took you guys that long to Google a name? That's not how we do it, Andy.
It's Andrew.
Right.
Andrew Price.
We're still waiting on the San Francisco P.
D.
to confirm that.
[scoffs.]
They sending it via the Pony Express? Well, it'd be a lot quicker if you hadn't left your wallet in California.
Look, man, I'm telling you, Donna Monaghan is my mother.
Can't you just call her? Why don't you have the same last name, Andrew? I kept my father's name.
Well, if you're her son, why did you run? 'Cause I thought you were someone else.
[sighs.]
I'm in a little financial trouble, and not all my investors are very patient.
What kind of financial trouble? The kind where you don't have the money.
Look, starting a nightclub isn't easy, and financing is, well, creative.
Right.
Like stealing from your supposed mother when she's not around.
Uh, what's that quote? Family are the ones who, when you have nowhere left to go, they have to take you in.
Robert Frost.
Uh, actually, it's home, not family.
Either way, Donna never mentioned you.
Oh, I get it now.
You're screwing her.
Funny.
I mean, you're not really her type.
She does like to mix it up, though.
Unpredictability has led her to be attracted to all sorts of guys.
Oh, I'm real sorry.
You're you're not the first.
But I'd be careful, though.
My pops is still all messed up about her.
When'd you see your mother last? Uh, we rang in the New Year together, actually.
She gave me a list of resolutions, a list of ways I could be a more successful, more miserable person.
She calls it being a realist.
I say it's her being a bitch.
Well, you seem angry with her.
You think I'm exaggerating.
You just wait.
Donna's missing.
Like I said, she does what she wants whenever she wants.
Not this time.
She's been abducted.
Well, if I were you, I'd check the previous guy.
- What previous guy? - I don't know, man.
But there's always a previous boyfriend.
She does tend to overlap.
Not everyone takes too kindly to that.
[knock on door, door opens.]
- [Ferg.]
Sheriff.
- Yeah? Ferg.
Lock him up and see if anything he's saying is true.
And I need you to look into Donna's ex-husband, any other, um - Boyfriends? - Uh-huh.
- Do you have something else? - Yeah.
I got the name of Donna's suicidal patient.
Good afternoon, sir.
Ma'am.
Are you Tamar Smith? Yes, sir.
- Did I do something wrong, sir? - No.
No, we just need to ask you a few questions, Tamar.
About what? About Dr.
Monaghan.
She's missing.
We're talking to the last people who might've seen her.
How do you know that I even know her? The V.
A.
clinic felt compelled to give us a list of her patients.
When was the last time you saw Dr.
Monaghan, Tamar? About three or four days ago.
When you did last see her, was that at the clinic in Sheridan? No, ma'am.
I don't go to that clinic.
It's It's a little scary.
There's a lot of crazies there.
[chuckles.]
Where do you see her? Dr.
Monaghan makes house calls.
She has a mobile unit.
Really like a van.
That mobile unit was firebombed a few days ago.
Firebombed? Someone broke a window and threw a Molotov cocktail inside.
That was just this past Tuesday between 3:00 and 3:30 in the afternoon.
Where were you then? Do you know anything about that? Um Okay, Tamar, we're gonna need to take a look around inside.
Yeah.
So, I'm still waiting for you to tell me where you were between 3:00 and 3:30 on Tuesday.
I was in the hospital, sir.
I had an accident.
Well, I'm glad you're okay now.
Are you okay? Not really.
Dr.
Monaghan would tell me to talk it out.
Hold on a second.
Here's the thing.
You make me nervous, sir.
You look a lot like my commanding officer.
And he was pretty commanding.
I'll reach out to the hospital and confirm what time she was discharged.
You gonna pass out again? - What? - Jesus, Walt.
Sit down.
You look terrible.
And you're having a hard time focusing on what I'm saying.
I'm fine.
I I just wasn't listening to you, Vic.
- I, uh - Oh.
I was thinking about Molotov cocktails.
What about them? Throwing a Molotov cocktail into a van is a different act than overdosing.
One's aggressive, the other's passive.
Different people.
Donna always said it was a patient.
Um, I assumed it was the same suicidal patient she was visiting at the hospital, but She also said that they missed a couple of appointments.
Four.
Their last four appointments.
One of the things that I took from Donna's house was her calendar.
Maybe we can figure out which patient missed her last four sessions.
Yeah.
[sighs.]
Are you kidding me? I told you, you have to take those files back.
This is serious.
Dad? What am I missing? What? I can't remember anything.
I, uh I should be the one to to help her, to know everything that happened, but it's like a fog that won't lift.
It's not your fault.
You were shot and you have a concussion.
You were there.
- What did I miss? - I don't know.
When I walked in, you were on the floor, and then I-I ran into your room and I found a bloody sheet, and I brought it back to try and stop the bleeding.
And then I called 911.
Did I say anything? Where is she? You kept saying, "Where is she?" I thought you meant Mom.
Right.
I'm sorry.
If I'd known, maybe I could've gotten Vic and Ferg to start searching for Donna sooner.
It's my fault.
I'm sorry I didn't tell you about Donna.
I just I didn't know That I'd like it.
You were protecting my feelings.
I get it.
And I appreciate it.
And I'm also pretty sick of it.
'Cause I do the same thing.
You know, I-I keep secrets from you because I don't want to disappoint you.
What secrets? Not now.
What secrets, Cady? I got a job.
Congratulations.
I'm working for Jacob Nighthorse.
[footsteps approaching.]
Not now, Vic.
Okay.
[door closes.]
I'm not working directly for him, but he's funding a legal-aid operation on the Res, and he asked me to run it.
That's why I came to your cabin.
I came to tell you, Dad.
I think this job is the perfect opportunity because Because you're my daughter.
He's using you.
- Thanks for the vote of confidence.
- Think about it.
I did.
This casino is here whether we like it or not.
And if I can use those funds to help people I think Mom would've liked that.
I know this hurts you, Dad.
Just like the idea of someone taking Mom's place hurts me.
But I think it's time we move on with our lives without secrets.
You said you took a bloody sheet from my room to stop my bleeding.
What? Are you sure there was already blood on the sheet when you used it? Yeah.
I have to get back to work.
So do I.
[door opens.]
- Hey.
- Vic.
- Donna was shot.
- What? There were two blood spots in my bedroom.
We missed the second one because it was on a sheet that Cady used to stop my bleeding.
Shit, okay.
Well, then I think I know who shot her.
Duncan Butler.
He missed his last four sessions with Donna, just like the guy that she mentioned after her van was firebombed.
Good work, Detective.
[Walt.]
Are you Duncan Butler? Look, I turned my music down, for Christ's sakes, all right? Why don't you just go tell the Reynolds to lay off? You were here three days ago playing music? - No, I was at work three days ago.
- Oh.
Well, can your wife verify that? She can tell you I wasn't here, and my boss can tell you I was there.
And where is "there"? Continental Meats in Sheridan.
[Walt.]
Oh, Sheridan, huh? Well, you wouldn't happen to know a Donna Monaghan? She works out that way.
No.
Well, she's not the psychiatrist you've been seeing the last two years? God damn it! She's not supposed to talk about that.
- You seem like you're angry with her.
- Yeah, wouldn't you be? That shit's supposed to be confidential, and she goes and sics the sheriff on me.
She didn't sic me on you.
She didn't tell me anything about you.
Well, if she didn't tell you, then you must've broken some laws finding out I see her.
You know what, I'm calling the ACLU.
When you talk to them, make sure to mention that we're investigating someone who set a van on fire.
- Is that what she told you? - Like I said, she hasn't told me anything.
Because Donna Monaghan is missing.
Do you know anything about that? Shit.
Get around back.
[gunshot.]
All right.
Let's go get her.
Hey! [grunts.]
Come on.
Drop the gun! - Whoa, whoa.
- Drop the gun.
Come on.
Look, if she's missing, we got to go find her.
Who's next on your list? - Right now, there's just you.
- What? Look, I didn't firebomb her van, all right? I sure as hell didn't kidnap her.
Then you won't mind if my deputy and me take a good look around your home.
Fine.
Hey, but every minute you're in there is a minute we're not looking for Donna.
Okay.
Well, thanks for your help.
Yep.
[sighs.]
His boss at Continental Meats confirms he was in the middle of an eight-hour shift when Donna's van got firebombed.
He was also working when she and I were attacked, so So, I guess that leaves the mysterious Andrew Price.
What do you think our next step is? Well, I think my next step is sleep.
Seriously? I mean, that's good.
You're finally talking some sense.
- I'll give you a ride to Henry's.
- No.
No, I need you to head upstairs, see if anybody confirmed Andrew's story, or see if the APB's generated any leads.
- Okay.
- Have Ruby call Henry to come pick me up.
Get some rest, Walt.
What? I said nothing.
Yeah, but it's in how you said nothing.
- Speak.
- We should not be doing this.
What? Trying to find the man who attempted to kill Gab and me at the Crow Reservation and might have Donna? I am not saying that Walker Browning should be ignored, but maybe given your physical state and the lawsuit you are facing Look, you can drive me and keep your thoughts to yourself, or you can set me out right here.
But you cannot drive me and judge me at the same time.
[gear cranks.]
Seriously? You're gonna make me get out here? No.
But I do not know which way to turn.
I have never been here before.
Barracks another half mile further on.
The active rig should be right here.
[engine idling.]
Hey, shut it off.
[engine quiets.]
Shut it off.
[engine stops.]
Who are you? Doug.
What's going on here, Doug? Doing my job.
You work for Newett Energy? I do this week.
I'm a private contractor.
Shutdown engineer.
Newett determined these wells were unproductive, so they called us in to plug it and close up shop.
When'd they make that decision? [cellphone ringing.]
Called us two days ago.
Two days ago.
You know Walker Browning? No, never heard of him.
- Hello? - Hey, I got a job for you, Hector.
Now is not a good time.
I'm not sure you understand how this deal works.
I'm with the sheriff.
Oh, great.
Put him on.
I got some blood samples I'd like to share with him.
Look, Henry, you don't get to choose what's a good time or not.
I need Hector now.
I'm probably an hour away.
I'll see you in 45 minutes.
[cellphone beeps.]
[cellphone beeps.]
Henry.
We got to get over to Newett headquarters, figure out where they relocated Walker.
I cannot do that.
- Why not? - I have someplace I have to be.
Do not make me leave you out here.
[truck door opens.]
[distant.]
Dad! [sighs.]
[telephone ringing.]
[sighs.]
Hello? [Coroner.]
Hey, I'm calling from the Cumberland morgue.
- Sheriff around? - Speaking.
Hey, uh, I had a note that you were interested in any blonde Jane Does in the 45 to 55 range.
Yeah.
Why? 'Cause I got one.