Third Watch s06e15 Episode Script
Revelations
Previously on Third Watch Ty, I really need to talk to you.
We can't fix this.
I appreciate what you did.
Doesn't change things.
Something came up on your blood test.
I know.
- It's advanced.
- Very.
I haven't seen my mother in years.
When I first moved out, I couldn't think of one single thing I know about her.
I didn't have one happy memory, but after a while I got far enough away from the pain to see the good things.
Take me home.
Why would she leave like that? I don't know, Carlos.
You don't just leave when you love someone.
Sometimes you do.
What does that mean? You realize if you elect to forego treatment, it's a death sentence.
Yes.
It's a death sentence either way.
I've known patients to extend their lives considerably.
Yeah, well, I'm not looking to extend my life if I'm going to be too sick to enjoy it.
There are drugs that can help with that.
Drugs for the aftereffects of other drugs.
No thanks.
I'm always fighting something.
I'll take my chances.
This is not something you can beat with a can-do attitude.
Yeah.
Well, we'll see.
L-E-V-I-N-E.
Yeah, I know how to spell "Levine.
" Then why aren't you writing it down? Well, 'cause it says here she was going home.
Two weeks ago.
Two weeks I haven't heard a thing from her.
She's not, she's not answering her cell phone either.
Did you call her family? I-I have no idea who they are or where "home" is.
I thought she was your girlfriend? Well, we, we haven't really been seeing each other that long.
So what were you right about? What? It says here, "You were right.
I'm going home.
" Oh, we had, uh, kind of a fight.
A fight? No, not like that.
I mean, it was, it was stupid.
She said she loved me and I didn't say it back.
And you're surprised that she's not checking in with you? She's missing.
Well, has she missed any of her appointments that she was scheduled for? What about her job? She took her vacation days.
Really? At the last minute.
That's not like her.
I thought you weren't going out with her that long.
Long enough to know she doesn't just up and take a vacation I knew nothing about.
How many days does she have left on her vacation? Three.
Okay.
So let's see what happens at the end of three days.
That's it? For right now she's only gone.
That doesn't mean she's missing.
So if she doesn't return from her vacation in three days, we'll move forward.
Move forward? She wants you to wait? That's not right.
I told you, man.
What's up? Long story.
You okay? Yeah.
I'll get the radios.
Hey, where you been? Across the street at the police station.
Is something wrong? Yeah, Grace.
Holly's missing, not like anyone gives a damn.
Missing? She left you a note and took her vacation days.
That's not good enough.
It's more than a lot of people get.
You have no idea what it's like to have someone that you care about out there and you have no idea where.
Adam 553, take a driver in a red Volvo, with chest pains, pulled over on the south side of 114 between Arthur and Logan.
- License number: Adam-Boy-Zebra-3847 - Adam 553, 114 between Arthur and Logan.
Suit up.
Duty calls.
"Duty calls"? What the hell is that? This guy's crazy.
Hey, Volvo, pull over.
Pull over! I'm gonna try to get next to him.
You think that's a good idea? I'm pretty sure it's not.
We gotta get in front of him.
Stay back.
at Arthur and 117.
We're going to need some help and EMS here.
This crazy son of a bitch.
Is he breathing? I don't think so.
- Sir, are you okay? - What the hell was that? Sit down.
We have help on the way.
The casket, man-- it flew off the back.
- Stay here.
- Move back.
I need to check on that.
I'll check on it.
You stay here.
Oh, my God.
Finney, we got a problem.
Third watch Season 6 - Episode 15 Revelations He was having a heart attack in the car? That's the call we got.
I guess he decided he couldn't wait.
Well, he was right.
Doesn't seem to have a scratch on him.
So if he was already dead, does that make this a fatality? Well, you might want to wait before you "move forward.
" What's he talking about? Who knows? Good luck.
The casket flew out in the accident, broke open.
Uncle Bob wasn't alone.
Ay, dios mio.
The family's pretty upset.
You think? What do you want to do here, Sarge? We'll let the ME figure out what to do with the first body and we'll start IDing the stowaway.
That's just wrong.
This is why I want my ashes scattered somewhere hot, where people hang on the beach and sip drinks with umbrellas in them.
This is why? Well, this, and I don't want to be worm food.
Take a look.
You recognize it? Yeah, it's the 108 Boys.
They surfaced last January.
They throw dope around 108 and West End.
Where's the driver? Right there.
Says he doesn't know anything.
Oh, course he doesn't.
Got a permit for an extra dead body? I already told the other cops.
You don't know nothing.
I just load the coffin and drive.
I never see what's inside.
So, what funeral home do you work for? Lynch Brothers.
Peter Lynch.
He's the owner.
Okay, well, we'll see if Mr.
Lynch can come pick you up from the station house.
What, I have to go in? You see, this is a lot like a game of musical chairs.
When, uh, when the music stopped, you were the one holding the dead gang-banger.
Now, I would say that warrants further review, wouldn't you, Officer Santiago? - Yes, ma'am.
- Yes.
So, are you up for some Mexican? No, I was thinking something more bland.
I'm not really feeling good today.
I hope you don't have the flu.
No.
I had shrimp last night.
I think it was bad.
Can you just take it easy for me today, Sull? How about the diner? Is that bland enough? Can you slow down? What? Matter of fact, pull over.
Pull over! Okay.
You okay? Yeah.
Wow, that was some bad shrimp, huh? Yeah.
I feel better now.
I'm going to take you in.
You can go on medical.
No, no.
I'm fine.
I'm good.
Hey! Hey! Oh, crap.
Let me go take care of it.
Let me check it out.
No, no, no.
You stay here.
I'll see what she wants.
Yeah! There's someone hurt back here.
Okay, show me.
He fell.
Yeah, I bet.
I can smell the booze from here.
His leg's badly broken.
He's gonna need an ambulance.
Hey, how 'bout you let me decide that, huh? Yeah, it's broken, all right.
What's he to you? Nothing.
I just found him.
Annie! It's okay.
The police are here.
Annie, is that you? Look, w-will you call an ambulance? I thought you just said you didn't know him.
Please.
I done the best I could, okay? Can I leave? Did she hurt you, sir? No.
Man, Annie's great.
I fell.
I might be a little drunk.
Might be.
Okay, thanks.
We'll take care of it from here.
This is 5-5 Charlie.
We have a situation, Mr.
Lynch.
I'm mortified by this.
Unless they paid for a two-for-one special, I'll bet you're not as mortified as the Riccolo family.
This was my grandfather's business.
It's been in my family for 70 years.
Good, then explain to me how an extra body gets into a coffin.
I honestly don't know.
You want to try and make a little make some money on the side? And risk losing my license? It wouldn't be worth it.
So, who, who handles the bodies? Who has access? The embalming is done in the basement of our building-- by me.
Then we put them into the casket and they wait in the viewing room until the day of the funeral or cremation, at which time the coffin is closed, brought out to the loading dock, transferred to the hearse and driven to its final resting place.
So who closes it and who loads it? That would be our driver, after the family's paid its last respects.
And how long has this particular driver been working for you? He's new.
Uh three or four months.
Can I go? No.
Um How many funerals do you guys do a week? A week? On average, about three or four.
Be right back.
If this guy's involved, he's the shakiest bad guy I ever saw, but the driver, he seemed awful cool.
He should be.
I ran his sheet.
He's been arrested 13 times.
He's got ties to the 108.
What about the stiff? It's fresh.
The ME's office says it's about a day old.
Anthony Rodriguez, These are all 108 Boys? He had the tattoos.
So why are the 108s doing their own guys? Oh, he was the only witness to two murders.
Who are you? ADA Jocelyn.
Your victim was my only witness against Darren Maddox.
Maddox.
He's the leader of the 108.
He beat two murder raps last year, right? With Mr.
Rodriguez gone, we can make that two more this year.
So, Maddox still dealing around 108 and West End? He's not just in the drug business.
He's in the business of killing people.
These are all the missing persons we think he's involved in.
Missing persons? All of these people were somehow involved with Maddox, and then one day, they just disappeared off the face of the earth.
Yeah, or went into it.
Well, we're not going to be able to get an order to just start digging up graves all over New York.
Yeah, well, I may have a hearse driver who might be able to help us nail Maddox.
You never met someone like this guy.
Good.
You guys should take a look at Monroe while you're here.
- I'm fine.
- You sure? Yeah, absolutely.
Who field dressed this? What? This leg-- did you do this? Yeah, I also did some kidney surgery on him.
What, I need that lawsuit? Lawsuit? Whoever did it should charge the guy.
It's-it's beautiful.
What? Well, considering the fact that all they used was garbage and stuff, I doubt I could've done better.
This is a compound fracture that's been reset, and the bleeding stopped.
It was a homeless woman.
She didn't want to stick around, either.
This guy called her Annie.
Annie? That's what he said.
Annie what? He didn't say.
What did she look like? I don't know, dirty, big coat.
Could you see what color hair she had? She was homeless she waved us down, showed me where this guy was and took off.
I didn't really pay much attention, although, uh she did have an accent.
Did you see where she went? What's going on? I saw her come out.
She went up the street eastbound.
Did you see where she went after that? No, I haven't been feeling well.
Grace, what's going on? Grace! We got a patient back there.
Look, after we take him back to the hospital, we need to come back here.
Why? This Annie woman Yeah? She might be my mother.
You put them all at the bottom of coffins.
You're crazy, man.
Am I? I told you, talk to Peter Lynch.
He runs the damned place.
I never touch those coffins except to slide them into the hearse.
What about the bodies? What? You touch the bodies? No.
Never? Never.
Here's the problem with that, Robert.
See, once a body is embalmed, if you touch it, you leave fingerprints on it.
What? Yeah.
The embalming fluid, it, it dries out the skin so anyone who touches it after that shows their prints.
So? If you never touch the bodies, then maybe you can explain to me why your prints are all over Mr.
Riccolo's hands.
Or his face.
Or how about the back of his neck? Look, I don't know You're going down for Anthony Rodriguez' murder, Robert.
Your prints are all over this thing.
And when we find the rest of these bodies, and your prints on them, you're going to be a mass murderer.
A mass murderer.
That's lethal injection, Robert.
I never killed anybody.
I actually believe you.
A jury's not going to, but I do.
See, I think that somebody told you to put those bodies in the bottom of the coffins and you just followed orders.
That's right.
That's what happened, huh? Okay.
So now we're going to start down the road to getting you out of this very bad situation you got yourself into Manny, you're going to give us an address.
Of who? I think you know.
No way.
Okay.
I think you're making a bad decision.
Look, I'm not going to end up like one of those people who just disappear.
We will protect you, Robert.
- Like you protected them, right? - Robert I don't think so.
If you're not going to cooperate I'll charge you with murder.
Then charge me.
I will.
Do whatever.
There's no way I'm ratting on 'em.
Your mother's homeless? I haven't seen her in a long time.
But you're not surprised that she might be living on the street? No.
She does on and off.
She does? Excuse me.
I'm looking for Annie.
She was a surgical nurse in Vietnam.
That's where she met my father.
Wait, your mother was in 'Nam? She did three tours.
They let her do that many? They needed nurses, and they didn't consider it combat.
On her third tour, she got addicted to morphine.
When she came back, the morphine became heroin.
My brother was born addicted.
You? No, I wasn't.
She functioned well enough for a while, then one day she just disappeared.
How old were you? Eleven.
I've seen her a couple of times since, but it's always like this-- just happen to run into her.
There? Annie? I-I'm sorry.
I thought-I thought you were someone I knew.
You mean Annie Foster? Yes.
The 108 Boys.
He's not shy, huh? We should call in for backup.
No.
Dangerous guy, boss.
No one even knows we're here.
You just stay by the car.
- What? - All I'm going to do is talk to him.
- I'm not waiting by the car! - Don't make me order you, Manny.
You left your friend at the car.
Yeah, I wanted it to be just me and you.
I like the sound of that.
You won't for long.
The name Anthony Rodriguez ring a bell for you? Anthony Rodriguez in New York.
There's probably 10,000 of them.
This one was found in the bottom of a coffin-- someone else's.
That's funny to you? You don't think so? No.
Then you don't have a sense of humor.
Anthony was a member of your own gang.
Gangs are for kids who don't know better.
I'm a grown-up.
He was a witness who was going to put you away for a double homicide.
Well, if I knew who you were talking about, I'd probably say a rat like that deserved what he got.
What about Robert Knapp? That ring a bell? He gave it up.
You're full of it.
No, he told me where all your bodies are.
You got squat or you would've arrested me already.
Got any weapons? Seems you've asked me that before? Yeah, I was hoping you'd try to use one.
Easy with the merchandise.
You think I'm going to carry? Least once a day one of you rounds me up for a frisk.
Yeah, well, keep watching over your shoulder there, Mr.
Maddox.
'Cause I'm going to be right there behind you till I trip you up.
I'll look forward to it.
Whoa, whoa.
Don't shoot.
Swersky said you were here.
How are you doing? I'm good.
I just came to pick up my service piece.
He said that you're cleared to come back.
Just have to requalify.
Requalify? You're the best shot in the department.
My aim's still a little off.
You'll pass.
So how is it, you know, working upstairs? I like it.
It's the first time in 13 years I'm going to have a new partner.
Yeah, but maybe you'll get somebody who doesn't talk about their husband and kids all shift.
Yeah.
Well, I gotta head out.
I'm going going back to the range, get some more practice in.
Yeah, Swersky's been after me to get down there.
I have till the end of the month to requalify.
I could go down there with you.
I could give you a ride.
Nah.
No, it's not a problem.
I'll just go get my stuff.
Really? Yeah.
Oh, God, I hate rats.
They won't bother you.
You know how everyone has that one thing that they're scared of? It's rats for me.
You're scared of everything.
Mostly rats.
What, is it her? Mom? Mom, it's me, Grace.
Coffee? You don't have to clean up.
I'm-I'm fine.
How 'bout your friend? Uh, he's fine, too.
Uh, it's only instant, but, uh, I-I can heat the water.
I-I've got I've got a hot plate, uh, but it takes some time, so if you want some, you should, uh Mom.
Why doesn't your friend come over here? - Trying to give us privacy.
- Hey, want some coffee? Um, no, ma'am.
Th-Thank you.
Yeah, I'm fine.
I'm just I'm going to go wait out in the bus.
Yeah, okay.
I have my radio on.
Mom I asked you not to call me that.
Just call me Annie.
Look, I-I'm not trying to be mean.
Please, okay? I'll call you whatever you want me to.
Would you just please stop cleaning and talk to me? You're a paramedic? For five years.
Hmm.
Been that long since I saw you? Six years and eight months.
That's right when you left for rehab in Connecticut.
Connecticut and I didn't get along.
How long you been back in the city? Time doesn't have much meaning out here.
Uh, six months.
It was summer.
And you didn't try to? You know I wouldn't.
Why did you want to be a paramedic? I always thought you'd be a teacher.
So How's your brother and, uh, father? They're okay.
- They miss you.
I - Don't, don't don't do that.
You know, it's not that easy.
Yeah, I know.
Thought you were a smart guy.
Smart guys keep their traps shut.
Yeah, works for Maddox.
Doesn't work for you.
He doesn't talk, he gets off.
You don't talk, you-you're looking at a felony conviction.
Answer's still no.
That's what Maddox figured you'd say.
You spoke to him? Yeah, I I told him we were talking Are you crazy?! You told him I was here?! Yeah.
I told him you were going to give him up.
You stupid bitch! Back down.
Son of a bitch! He's going to kill them just to send me a message to shut up! Whoa, whoa, whoa, what are you talking about? Those pictures! Those missing people? They're family members of people who ratted out Maddox.
Oh, man.
My mother and my sister, man.
He's been to my house! He's thinks I'm talking, he's going to he's going to kill them.
You just gave my family a death sentence.
Show me how it's done, killer.
Ready on the right?! Ready on the left?! Aim! Fire! Well, Grace, don't you don't you have to get back to the ambulance? You did a nice job of setting that man's compound fracture.
Yeah, well, around here, there's always some kind of medical crisis.
They're lucky to have you.
You're still a great nurse.
Now, who told you that? That I was a great nurse? Dad.
Did he tell you, uh, what my job was? Surgical nurse in a MASH unit.
No, what I actually spent my time doing? Well, when the most hopeless cases were brought in, I was assigned to comfort them as they died.
And I was good at it.
I made them feel better.
My commander said I was motherly.
There was this boy; he was 18 years old.
Harold Green.
Well, I held his hand for three and a half hours while I fed him morphine to make sure he was comfortable while he died.
He was engaged to be married to Charlotte Presgrove.
He wanted to have three kids.
He'd inherited this farm from his father.
Wanted to grow wheat.
I thought that was such a sweet dream.
He didn't want to be an astronaut or a pro ballplayer.
He just wanted to get married, have kids, grow wheat in Bogota, Tennessee.
I couldn't do anything for him.
All I could do was listen to his dreams while he died.
That's not a nurse, Grace.
Why do you want to be a paramedic? Why do you want to spend your life around death? I'm addicted to heroin.
That's because I couldn't sleep without taking morphine.
You were in treatment.
Yeah, yeah, a few times.
So why can't you beat it? Because I don't want to.
How could you not want to? Don't you even want to try and be a family? Oh, Grace go back to your life.
Forget about me.
No.
We-we're never going to be a family-- not the way you want us to be.
I'm not leaving.
Then I will.
This is 5-5 Charlie.
My partner's in foot pursuit of a purse snatcher on Lexington at 110 and 111.
Get your hands up! Get your hands up! I want you to lay down nice and slow with your face down and your hands behind your head.
This is 5-5 Charlie.
I need backup and a bus forthwith, this location.
You okay? I'm all right.
We're going to take you over to Mercy.
No, I'm fine.
Monroe, we're going to take you over to Mercy.
I said I'm all right.
Look, this is line of duty.
You're going to Mercy.
- How'd you do? - All right.
What, you don't want me to see it? I don't want you to be depressed.
How about you? How'd you do? Same as always; I hit more than I missed, but I'll be damned if I know how.
It's 'cause you had a great teacher.
Let me police up the brass.
We'll get out of here.
All right? Please don't-don't run away.
Just be a teacher, Grace.
Something with less action.
Please, Mom Don't call me that! I'm not motherly! But you're my mother.
Yeah, I know.
Well, I'm sorry about that.
I'm not.
How can you not be? Adam 5-5-3, take an injured police officer, 111 and Lex.
Go.
Don't listen, don't run away again.
Let me do this.
I'll come right back.
L-Let me buy you dinner or something.
Just I just want to talk to you okay? I won't ask you for anything but some time.
You're very beautiful.
Please.
Yeah, I'm not going anywhere.
Thanks.
Go on.
Go.
I hope we got here before Maddox's boys.
Mrs.
Knapp? Police.
Mrs.
Knapp? They're gone.
Carolyn Maddox? Full force right in the chest.
We should take an X ray, make sure she didn't fracture a rib or anything.
No, I didn't.
I'm fine.
We should take an X ray to make sure.
I'll get Dr.
Hickman.
I'll be right back.
Why can't you let this go? I'm fine.
Because you may have internal injuries that we don't know about.
We have to file a report on this.
I'm not taking any X rays.
Why you being such a martyr about this? I want to go home.
I'm I'm not.
I'm fine.
I just want to go home, and I can come back and take care of this later.
You know that's not how this works.
You have to have the X ray now.
No.
It won't take long.
I'll go down there and see if I can speed it up, okay? Sully! Sully! I'm not having any X rays.
I'm pregnant, okay? We need backup.
I don't need backup.
Something I can help you with, officers? Yeah, as a matter of fact, there is.
I'm looking for Theresa and Maria Knapp.
I don't know anyone named Knapp, so take a hike.
One more question.
Does your mother live at, uh, My mother? You don't answer my questions, I don't answer yours.
Where's my mother? You could always call her, but I'm pretty sure she's not going to answer the phone.
You can't do anything to her.
Oh, see, I think you got me confused with other cops here, Maddox.
I'll do just about anything to get what I want.
You wouldn't hurt her.
What's this? Does that look familiar? Oh, Saint Agnes? Religious woman, your mother, huh? Don't move! Hands where I can see them, all of you! Get 'em up! You Where are the Knapps?! Where are the Knapps?! They're at some storage place on Greenpoint Avenue.
In Long Island City.
Slow down.
You got to try and talk her into a hotel, or something.
She said she'd wait.
Maybe she's just out.
See, Carlos? Someone can be gone, but not missing.
Grace.
Maybe we can come back another time.
There's not going to be another time.
Not here.
Ty's the father? No, it's one of the other 14 guys I slept with last month.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean it.
No, it's, it's fine.
Don't worry about it.
Does he know? No.
And you can't tell him.
You have to tell him.
For what? It's not going to change anything.
You know how he feels about me.
But you don't know what his reaction's going to be.
Yeah, I do.
You got to give me your word on this.
You're not going to be able to keep this a secret, you know.
This is my personal business, and what I choose to do is my decision.
Respect my privacy.
What is up with you? I didn't want to sit around waiting for Maddox to make a deal.
I'm not talking about that.
Ever since I've known you, you've always been aggressive, but never like this-- never reckless.
It's like you don't care what happens to you.
If you don't like the way I do things, find another squad.
Look, I'm not talking to you as a boss.
I'm talking to you as a friend.
That's the thing, Manny.
We're not friends.
Were you stuck on a call? Monroe got injured tonight, chasing down a purse snatcher.
Had to go to the ER.
She all right? I think so.
You could always call her, you know.
Yeah, that's going to happen.
She made amends.
What does that mean? Nothing.
I just thought the two of you were really good together, that's all.
You mean till I found out she was stabbing me in the back the whole time? She had her reasons.
Why are you defending her all of a sudden? I just think it's a shame that things are over between the two of you.
Yeah, well, it's going to stay that way.
I'll see you later.
Yeah.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Police, police.
Okay? We've got you.
It's okay.
Ay, gracias.
- Muchas gracias.
- De nada.
We've recovered two of the victims.
We need a bus forthwith at this location.
Hi.
Hey.
I hope it's not too late.
No, come on in.
All right.
You want a drink, or something? No, thanks.
I just want to talk to you for a second, if I can.
Okay.
What's up? I want to talk about today at the range.
The reason why I didn't show you my target isn't 'cause I nailed it.
It's 'cause I couldn't shoot worth a damn.
You're just out of practice.
I've been practicing every day since I got out of the hospital.
My scores haven't gotten better.
You just need time.
My focus is a little off, you know? My vision in my right eye-- it just, it gets a little blurry sometimes.
And, uh I haven't told anyone.
You should talk to the doctor about that.
I don't want the Department to find out.
Yeah, but Bosco, if you're having problems with your eye, you're not going to be able to requalify.
That's why I'm here.
I need someone to shoot for me.
Bosco, I can't do that.
If you don't help me, I'm not going to be able to get back on.
Bosco, if you can't shoot you cannot go back out on the street.
That is crazy.
You don't understand, okay? I I'm not going to sit behind a desk for the rest of my life.
It's not going to happen.
So, I'm asking you.
Everything that we've been through together.
You're not thinking straight.
I'm going to tell you right now, you do not want to do this.
It's all I got.
If I don't get back on, what am I supposed to do? There are plenty of jobs you can do down at the department.
No, I need to be in the radio car, answering calls.
It's what I do.
It's what I'm good at.
It's what I do! I can't help you.
I saved your life that night and you won't do this for me? You're going to sit there and you're going to look at me, and you're going to tell me that you won't shoot a damn target? Of all the people I thought that I, I could come to you.
Bosco, that is not fair.
To hell with you.
- Bosco - No, to hell with you.
Bosco Bosco, don't do this.
And, um, Warren Hinkley was killed by Maddox 'cause he found out he was skimming off the top.
He's in with Gwen Olatunde at Saint Raymond's in the Bronx.
Denise Yermoli was put with John Young at Calvary .
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We can't fix this.
I appreciate what you did.
Doesn't change things.
Something came up on your blood test.
I know.
- It's advanced.
- Very.
I haven't seen my mother in years.
When I first moved out, I couldn't think of one single thing I know about her.
I didn't have one happy memory, but after a while I got far enough away from the pain to see the good things.
Take me home.
Why would she leave like that? I don't know, Carlos.
You don't just leave when you love someone.
Sometimes you do.
What does that mean? You realize if you elect to forego treatment, it's a death sentence.
Yes.
It's a death sentence either way.
I've known patients to extend their lives considerably.
Yeah, well, I'm not looking to extend my life if I'm going to be too sick to enjoy it.
There are drugs that can help with that.
Drugs for the aftereffects of other drugs.
No thanks.
I'm always fighting something.
I'll take my chances.
This is not something you can beat with a can-do attitude.
Yeah.
Well, we'll see.
L-E-V-I-N-E.
Yeah, I know how to spell "Levine.
" Then why aren't you writing it down? Well, 'cause it says here she was going home.
Two weeks ago.
Two weeks I haven't heard a thing from her.
She's not, she's not answering her cell phone either.
Did you call her family? I-I have no idea who they are or where "home" is.
I thought she was your girlfriend? Well, we, we haven't really been seeing each other that long.
So what were you right about? What? It says here, "You were right.
I'm going home.
" Oh, we had, uh, kind of a fight.
A fight? No, not like that.
I mean, it was, it was stupid.
She said she loved me and I didn't say it back.
And you're surprised that she's not checking in with you? She's missing.
Well, has she missed any of her appointments that she was scheduled for? What about her job? She took her vacation days.
Really? At the last minute.
That's not like her.
I thought you weren't going out with her that long.
Long enough to know she doesn't just up and take a vacation I knew nothing about.
How many days does she have left on her vacation? Three.
Okay.
So let's see what happens at the end of three days.
That's it? For right now she's only gone.
That doesn't mean she's missing.
So if she doesn't return from her vacation in three days, we'll move forward.
Move forward? She wants you to wait? That's not right.
I told you, man.
What's up? Long story.
You okay? Yeah.
I'll get the radios.
Hey, where you been? Across the street at the police station.
Is something wrong? Yeah, Grace.
Holly's missing, not like anyone gives a damn.
Missing? She left you a note and took her vacation days.
That's not good enough.
It's more than a lot of people get.
You have no idea what it's like to have someone that you care about out there and you have no idea where.
Adam 553, take a driver in a red Volvo, with chest pains, pulled over on the south side of 114 between Arthur and Logan.
- License number: Adam-Boy-Zebra-3847 - Adam 553, 114 between Arthur and Logan.
Suit up.
Duty calls.
"Duty calls"? What the hell is that? This guy's crazy.
Hey, Volvo, pull over.
Pull over! I'm gonna try to get next to him.
You think that's a good idea? I'm pretty sure it's not.
We gotta get in front of him.
Stay back.
at Arthur and 117.
We're going to need some help and EMS here.
This crazy son of a bitch.
Is he breathing? I don't think so.
- Sir, are you okay? - What the hell was that? Sit down.
We have help on the way.
The casket, man-- it flew off the back.
- Stay here.
- Move back.
I need to check on that.
I'll check on it.
You stay here.
Oh, my God.
Finney, we got a problem.
Third watch Season 6 - Episode 15 Revelations He was having a heart attack in the car? That's the call we got.
I guess he decided he couldn't wait.
Well, he was right.
Doesn't seem to have a scratch on him.
So if he was already dead, does that make this a fatality? Well, you might want to wait before you "move forward.
" What's he talking about? Who knows? Good luck.
The casket flew out in the accident, broke open.
Uncle Bob wasn't alone.
Ay, dios mio.
The family's pretty upset.
You think? What do you want to do here, Sarge? We'll let the ME figure out what to do with the first body and we'll start IDing the stowaway.
That's just wrong.
This is why I want my ashes scattered somewhere hot, where people hang on the beach and sip drinks with umbrellas in them.
This is why? Well, this, and I don't want to be worm food.
Take a look.
You recognize it? Yeah, it's the 108 Boys.
They surfaced last January.
They throw dope around 108 and West End.
Where's the driver? Right there.
Says he doesn't know anything.
Oh, course he doesn't.
Got a permit for an extra dead body? I already told the other cops.
You don't know nothing.
I just load the coffin and drive.
I never see what's inside.
So, what funeral home do you work for? Lynch Brothers.
Peter Lynch.
He's the owner.
Okay, well, we'll see if Mr.
Lynch can come pick you up from the station house.
What, I have to go in? You see, this is a lot like a game of musical chairs.
When, uh, when the music stopped, you were the one holding the dead gang-banger.
Now, I would say that warrants further review, wouldn't you, Officer Santiago? - Yes, ma'am.
- Yes.
So, are you up for some Mexican? No, I was thinking something more bland.
I'm not really feeling good today.
I hope you don't have the flu.
No.
I had shrimp last night.
I think it was bad.
Can you just take it easy for me today, Sull? How about the diner? Is that bland enough? Can you slow down? What? Matter of fact, pull over.
Pull over! Okay.
You okay? Yeah.
Wow, that was some bad shrimp, huh? Yeah.
I feel better now.
I'm going to take you in.
You can go on medical.
No, no.
I'm fine.
I'm good.
Hey! Hey! Oh, crap.
Let me go take care of it.
Let me check it out.
No, no, no.
You stay here.
I'll see what she wants.
Yeah! There's someone hurt back here.
Okay, show me.
He fell.
Yeah, I bet.
I can smell the booze from here.
His leg's badly broken.
He's gonna need an ambulance.
Hey, how 'bout you let me decide that, huh? Yeah, it's broken, all right.
What's he to you? Nothing.
I just found him.
Annie! It's okay.
The police are here.
Annie, is that you? Look, w-will you call an ambulance? I thought you just said you didn't know him.
Please.
I done the best I could, okay? Can I leave? Did she hurt you, sir? No.
Man, Annie's great.
I fell.
I might be a little drunk.
Might be.
Okay, thanks.
We'll take care of it from here.
This is 5-5 Charlie.
We have a situation, Mr.
Lynch.
I'm mortified by this.
Unless they paid for a two-for-one special, I'll bet you're not as mortified as the Riccolo family.
This was my grandfather's business.
It's been in my family for 70 years.
Good, then explain to me how an extra body gets into a coffin.
I honestly don't know.
You want to try and make a little make some money on the side? And risk losing my license? It wouldn't be worth it.
So, who, who handles the bodies? Who has access? The embalming is done in the basement of our building-- by me.
Then we put them into the casket and they wait in the viewing room until the day of the funeral or cremation, at which time the coffin is closed, brought out to the loading dock, transferred to the hearse and driven to its final resting place.
So who closes it and who loads it? That would be our driver, after the family's paid its last respects.
And how long has this particular driver been working for you? He's new.
Uh three or four months.
Can I go? No.
Um How many funerals do you guys do a week? A week? On average, about three or four.
Be right back.
If this guy's involved, he's the shakiest bad guy I ever saw, but the driver, he seemed awful cool.
He should be.
I ran his sheet.
He's been arrested 13 times.
He's got ties to the 108.
What about the stiff? It's fresh.
The ME's office says it's about a day old.
Anthony Rodriguez, These are all 108 Boys? He had the tattoos.
So why are the 108s doing their own guys? Oh, he was the only witness to two murders.
Who are you? ADA Jocelyn.
Your victim was my only witness against Darren Maddox.
Maddox.
He's the leader of the 108.
He beat two murder raps last year, right? With Mr.
Rodriguez gone, we can make that two more this year.
So, Maddox still dealing around 108 and West End? He's not just in the drug business.
He's in the business of killing people.
These are all the missing persons we think he's involved in.
Missing persons? All of these people were somehow involved with Maddox, and then one day, they just disappeared off the face of the earth.
Yeah, or went into it.
Well, we're not going to be able to get an order to just start digging up graves all over New York.
Yeah, well, I may have a hearse driver who might be able to help us nail Maddox.
You never met someone like this guy.
Good.
You guys should take a look at Monroe while you're here.
- I'm fine.
- You sure? Yeah, absolutely.
Who field dressed this? What? This leg-- did you do this? Yeah, I also did some kidney surgery on him.
What, I need that lawsuit? Lawsuit? Whoever did it should charge the guy.
It's-it's beautiful.
What? Well, considering the fact that all they used was garbage and stuff, I doubt I could've done better.
This is a compound fracture that's been reset, and the bleeding stopped.
It was a homeless woman.
She didn't want to stick around, either.
This guy called her Annie.
Annie? That's what he said.
Annie what? He didn't say.
What did she look like? I don't know, dirty, big coat.
Could you see what color hair she had? She was homeless she waved us down, showed me where this guy was and took off.
I didn't really pay much attention, although, uh she did have an accent.
Did you see where she went? What's going on? I saw her come out.
She went up the street eastbound.
Did you see where she went after that? No, I haven't been feeling well.
Grace, what's going on? Grace! We got a patient back there.
Look, after we take him back to the hospital, we need to come back here.
Why? This Annie woman Yeah? She might be my mother.
You put them all at the bottom of coffins.
You're crazy, man.
Am I? I told you, talk to Peter Lynch.
He runs the damned place.
I never touch those coffins except to slide them into the hearse.
What about the bodies? What? You touch the bodies? No.
Never? Never.
Here's the problem with that, Robert.
See, once a body is embalmed, if you touch it, you leave fingerprints on it.
What? Yeah.
The embalming fluid, it, it dries out the skin so anyone who touches it after that shows their prints.
So? If you never touch the bodies, then maybe you can explain to me why your prints are all over Mr.
Riccolo's hands.
Or his face.
Or how about the back of his neck? Look, I don't know You're going down for Anthony Rodriguez' murder, Robert.
Your prints are all over this thing.
And when we find the rest of these bodies, and your prints on them, you're going to be a mass murderer.
A mass murderer.
That's lethal injection, Robert.
I never killed anybody.
I actually believe you.
A jury's not going to, but I do.
See, I think that somebody told you to put those bodies in the bottom of the coffins and you just followed orders.
That's right.
That's what happened, huh? Okay.
So now we're going to start down the road to getting you out of this very bad situation you got yourself into Manny, you're going to give us an address.
Of who? I think you know.
No way.
Okay.
I think you're making a bad decision.
Look, I'm not going to end up like one of those people who just disappear.
We will protect you, Robert.
- Like you protected them, right? - Robert I don't think so.
If you're not going to cooperate I'll charge you with murder.
Then charge me.
I will.
Do whatever.
There's no way I'm ratting on 'em.
Your mother's homeless? I haven't seen her in a long time.
But you're not surprised that she might be living on the street? No.
She does on and off.
She does? Excuse me.
I'm looking for Annie.
She was a surgical nurse in Vietnam.
That's where she met my father.
Wait, your mother was in 'Nam? She did three tours.
They let her do that many? They needed nurses, and they didn't consider it combat.
On her third tour, she got addicted to morphine.
When she came back, the morphine became heroin.
My brother was born addicted.
You? No, I wasn't.
She functioned well enough for a while, then one day she just disappeared.
How old were you? Eleven.
I've seen her a couple of times since, but it's always like this-- just happen to run into her.
There? Annie? I-I'm sorry.
I thought-I thought you were someone I knew.
You mean Annie Foster? Yes.
The 108 Boys.
He's not shy, huh? We should call in for backup.
No.
Dangerous guy, boss.
No one even knows we're here.
You just stay by the car.
- What? - All I'm going to do is talk to him.
- I'm not waiting by the car! - Don't make me order you, Manny.
You left your friend at the car.
Yeah, I wanted it to be just me and you.
I like the sound of that.
You won't for long.
The name Anthony Rodriguez ring a bell for you? Anthony Rodriguez in New York.
There's probably 10,000 of them.
This one was found in the bottom of a coffin-- someone else's.
That's funny to you? You don't think so? No.
Then you don't have a sense of humor.
Anthony was a member of your own gang.
Gangs are for kids who don't know better.
I'm a grown-up.
He was a witness who was going to put you away for a double homicide.
Well, if I knew who you were talking about, I'd probably say a rat like that deserved what he got.
What about Robert Knapp? That ring a bell? He gave it up.
You're full of it.
No, he told me where all your bodies are.
You got squat or you would've arrested me already.
Got any weapons? Seems you've asked me that before? Yeah, I was hoping you'd try to use one.
Easy with the merchandise.
You think I'm going to carry? Least once a day one of you rounds me up for a frisk.
Yeah, well, keep watching over your shoulder there, Mr.
Maddox.
'Cause I'm going to be right there behind you till I trip you up.
I'll look forward to it.
Whoa, whoa.
Don't shoot.
Swersky said you were here.
How are you doing? I'm good.
I just came to pick up my service piece.
He said that you're cleared to come back.
Just have to requalify.
Requalify? You're the best shot in the department.
My aim's still a little off.
You'll pass.
So how is it, you know, working upstairs? I like it.
It's the first time in 13 years I'm going to have a new partner.
Yeah, but maybe you'll get somebody who doesn't talk about their husband and kids all shift.
Yeah.
Well, I gotta head out.
I'm going going back to the range, get some more practice in.
Yeah, Swersky's been after me to get down there.
I have till the end of the month to requalify.
I could go down there with you.
I could give you a ride.
Nah.
No, it's not a problem.
I'll just go get my stuff.
Really? Yeah.
Oh, God, I hate rats.
They won't bother you.
You know how everyone has that one thing that they're scared of? It's rats for me.
You're scared of everything.
Mostly rats.
What, is it her? Mom? Mom, it's me, Grace.
Coffee? You don't have to clean up.
I'm-I'm fine.
How 'bout your friend? Uh, he's fine, too.
Uh, it's only instant, but, uh, I-I can heat the water.
I-I've got I've got a hot plate, uh, but it takes some time, so if you want some, you should, uh Mom.
Why doesn't your friend come over here? - Trying to give us privacy.
- Hey, want some coffee? Um, no, ma'am.
Th-Thank you.
Yeah, I'm fine.
I'm just I'm going to go wait out in the bus.
Yeah, okay.
I have my radio on.
Mom I asked you not to call me that.
Just call me Annie.
Look, I-I'm not trying to be mean.
Please, okay? I'll call you whatever you want me to.
Would you just please stop cleaning and talk to me? You're a paramedic? For five years.
Hmm.
Been that long since I saw you? Six years and eight months.
That's right when you left for rehab in Connecticut.
Connecticut and I didn't get along.
How long you been back in the city? Time doesn't have much meaning out here.
Uh, six months.
It was summer.
And you didn't try to? You know I wouldn't.
Why did you want to be a paramedic? I always thought you'd be a teacher.
So How's your brother and, uh, father? They're okay.
- They miss you.
I - Don't, don't don't do that.
You know, it's not that easy.
Yeah, I know.
Thought you were a smart guy.
Smart guys keep their traps shut.
Yeah, works for Maddox.
Doesn't work for you.
He doesn't talk, he gets off.
You don't talk, you-you're looking at a felony conviction.
Answer's still no.
That's what Maddox figured you'd say.
You spoke to him? Yeah, I I told him we were talking Are you crazy?! You told him I was here?! Yeah.
I told him you were going to give him up.
You stupid bitch! Back down.
Son of a bitch! He's going to kill them just to send me a message to shut up! Whoa, whoa, whoa, what are you talking about? Those pictures! Those missing people? They're family members of people who ratted out Maddox.
Oh, man.
My mother and my sister, man.
He's been to my house! He's thinks I'm talking, he's going to he's going to kill them.
You just gave my family a death sentence.
Show me how it's done, killer.
Ready on the right?! Ready on the left?! Aim! Fire! Well, Grace, don't you don't you have to get back to the ambulance? You did a nice job of setting that man's compound fracture.
Yeah, well, around here, there's always some kind of medical crisis.
They're lucky to have you.
You're still a great nurse.
Now, who told you that? That I was a great nurse? Dad.
Did he tell you, uh, what my job was? Surgical nurse in a MASH unit.
No, what I actually spent my time doing? Well, when the most hopeless cases were brought in, I was assigned to comfort them as they died.
And I was good at it.
I made them feel better.
My commander said I was motherly.
There was this boy; he was 18 years old.
Harold Green.
Well, I held his hand for three and a half hours while I fed him morphine to make sure he was comfortable while he died.
He was engaged to be married to Charlotte Presgrove.
He wanted to have three kids.
He'd inherited this farm from his father.
Wanted to grow wheat.
I thought that was such a sweet dream.
He didn't want to be an astronaut or a pro ballplayer.
He just wanted to get married, have kids, grow wheat in Bogota, Tennessee.
I couldn't do anything for him.
All I could do was listen to his dreams while he died.
That's not a nurse, Grace.
Why do you want to be a paramedic? Why do you want to spend your life around death? I'm addicted to heroin.
That's because I couldn't sleep without taking morphine.
You were in treatment.
Yeah, yeah, a few times.
So why can't you beat it? Because I don't want to.
How could you not want to? Don't you even want to try and be a family? Oh, Grace go back to your life.
Forget about me.
No.
We-we're never going to be a family-- not the way you want us to be.
I'm not leaving.
Then I will.
This is 5-5 Charlie.
My partner's in foot pursuit of a purse snatcher on Lexington at 110 and 111.
Get your hands up! Get your hands up! I want you to lay down nice and slow with your face down and your hands behind your head.
This is 5-5 Charlie.
I need backup and a bus forthwith, this location.
You okay? I'm all right.
We're going to take you over to Mercy.
No, I'm fine.
Monroe, we're going to take you over to Mercy.
I said I'm all right.
Look, this is line of duty.
You're going to Mercy.
- How'd you do? - All right.
What, you don't want me to see it? I don't want you to be depressed.
How about you? How'd you do? Same as always; I hit more than I missed, but I'll be damned if I know how.
It's 'cause you had a great teacher.
Let me police up the brass.
We'll get out of here.
All right? Please don't-don't run away.
Just be a teacher, Grace.
Something with less action.
Please, Mom Don't call me that! I'm not motherly! But you're my mother.
Yeah, I know.
Well, I'm sorry about that.
I'm not.
How can you not be? Adam 5-5-3, take an injured police officer, 111 and Lex.
Go.
Don't listen, don't run away again.
Let me do this.
I'll come right back.
L-Let me buy you dinner or something.
Just I just want to talk to you okay? I won't ask you for anything but some time.
You're very beautiful.
Please.
Yeah, I'm not going anywhere.
Thanks.
Go on.
Go.
I hope we got here before Maddox's boys.
Mrs.
Knapp? Police.
Mrs.
Knapp? They're gone.
Carolyn Maddox? Full force right in the chest.
We should take an X ray, make sure she didn't fracture a rib or anything.
No, I didn't.
I'm fine.
We should take an X ray to make sure.
I'll get Dr.
Hickman.
I'll be right back.
Why can't you let this go? I'm fine.
Because you may have internal injuries that we don't know about.
We have to file a report on this.
I'm not taking any X rays.
Why you being such a martyr about this? I want to go home.
I'm I'm not.
I'm fine.
I just want to go home, and I can come back and take care of this later.
You know that's not how this works.
You have to have the X ray now.
No.
It won't take long.
I'll go down there and see if I can speed it up, okay? Sully! Sully! I'm not having any X rays.
I'm pregnant, okay? We need backup.
I don't need backup.
Something I can help you with, officers? Yeah, as a matter of fact, there is.
I'm looking for Theresa and Maria Knapp.
I don't know anyone named Knapp, so take a hike.
One more question.
Does your mother live at, uh, My mother? You don't answer my questions, I don't answer yours.
Where's my mother? You could always call her, but I'm pretty sure she's not going to answer the phone.
You can't do anything to her.
Oh, see, I think you got me confused with other cops here, Maddox.
I'll do just about anything to get what I want.
You wouldn't hurt her.
What's this? Does that look familiar? Oh, Saint Agnes? Religious woman, your mother, huh? Don't move! Hands where I can see them, all of you! Get 'em up! You Where are the Knapps?! Where are the Knapps?! They're at some storage place on Greenpoint Avenue.
In Long Island City.
Slow down.
You got to try and talk her into a hotel, or something.
She said she'd wait.
Maybe she's just out.
See, Carlos? Someone can be gone, but not missing.
Grace.
Maybe we can come back another time.
There's not going to be another time.
Not here.
Ty's the father? No, it's one of the other 14 guys I slept with last month.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean it.
No, it's, it's fine.
Don't worry about it.
Does he know? No.
And you can't tell him.
You have to tell him.
For what? It's not going to change anything.
You know how he feels about me.
But you don't know what his reaction's going to be.
Yeah, I do.
You got to give me your word on this.
You're not going to be able to keep this a secret, you know.
This is my personal business, and what I choose to do is my decision.
Respect my privacy.
What is up with you? I didn't want to sit around waiting for Maddox to make a deal.
I'm not talking about that.
Ever since I've known you, you've always been aggressive, but never like this-- never reckless.
It's like you don't care what happens to you.
If you don't like the way I do things, find another squad.
Look, I'm not talking to you as a boss.
I'm talking to you as a friend.
That's the thing, Manny.
We're not friends.
Were you stuck on a call? Monroe got injured tonight, chasing down a purse snatcher.
Had to go to the ER.
She all right? I think so.
You could always call her, you know.
Yeah, that's going to happen.
She made amends.
What does that mean? Nothing.
I just thought the two of you were really good together, that's all.
You mean till I found out she was stabbing me in the back the whole time? She had her reasons.
Why are you defending her all of a sudden? I just think it's a shame that things are over between the two of you.
Yeah, well, it's going to stay that way.
I'll see you later.
Yeah.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Police, police.
Okay? We've got you.
It's okay.
Ay, gracias.
- Muchas gracias.
- De nada.
We've recovered two of the victims.
We need a bus forthwith at this location.
Hi.
Hey.
I hope it's not too late.
No, come on in.
All right.
You want a drink, or something? No, thanks.
I just want to talk to you for a second, if I can.
Okay.
What's up? I want to talk about today at the range.
The reason why I didn't show you my target isn't 'cause I nailed it.
It's 'cause I couldn't shoot worth a damn.
You're just out of practice.
I've been practicing every day since I got out of the hospital.
My scores haven't gotten better.
You just need time.
My focus is a little off, you know? My vision in my right eye-- it just, it gets a little blurry sometimes.
And, uh I haven't told anyone.
You should talk to the doctor about that.
I don't want the Department to find out.
Yeah, but Bosco, if you're having problems with your eye, you're not going to be able to requalify.
That's why I'm here.
I need someone to shoot for me.
Bosco, I can't do that.
If you don't help me, I'm not going to be able to get back on.
Bosco, if you can't shoot you cannot go back out on the street.
That is crazy.
You don't understand, okay? I I'm not going to sit behind a desk for the rest of my life.
It's not going to happen.
So, I'm asking you.
Everything that we've been through together.
You're not thinking straight.
I'm going to tell you right now, you do not want to do this.
It's all I got.
If I don't get back on, what am I supposed to do? There are plenty of jobs you can do down at the department.
No, I need to be in the radio car, answering calls.
It's what I do.
It's what I'm good at.
It's what I do! I can't help you.
I saved your life that night and you won't do this for me? You're going to sit there and you're going to look at me, and you're going to tell me that you won't shoot a damn target? Of all the people I thought that I, I could come to you.
Bosco, that is not fair.
To hell with you.
- Bosco - No, to hell with you.
Bosco Bosco, don't do this.
And, um, Warren Hinkley was killed by Maddox 'cause he found out he was skimming off the top.
He's in with Gwen Olatunde at Saint Raymond's in the Bronx.
Denise Yermoli was put with John Young at Calvary .
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