Chicago P.D. (2014) s07e08 Episode Script

No Regrets

1 I grinned and I beared it, you know? Oh, well.
I hate to tell you this, like it pains me to tell you this, but you snore.
See, I'm never watching a movie on your couch again.
God forbid, I nod off.
No, man.
I think it's called passing out when you've had more than, what? Four Pilsners? - All right, here we go.
- Okay.
Gimme.
Okay, heads-up, everyone.
Source is coming your way.
Plates are confirmed.
Truck's double loaded.
Copy that.
We're in position Shutting down.
[SPEAKING SPANISH.]
Good to see you boys.
Yeah, glad we can make this happen.
Y'all got what we ordered? [SPEAKING SPANISH.]
Yeah, three bricks.
It's perfect.
As long as the product is right.
[CHUCKLES.]
It's right.
Okay, no offense, but the last cat who told us that it was right sold us 50% sham, and we don't need no heroin that's already stepped on.
Is that pure? [SCOFFS.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
- It's pure.
- Hmm.
Hey! Don't step any closer, homie.
I don't see no paper.
I wanna make sure you're for real.
Okay.
Chicago PD.
Hey, don't even think about it! Put your hands up.
We got one going out the back.
Green jacket, dark jeans.
He's taking off with the dope.
- We're on it.
- [ENGINE TURNS.]
Chicago PD! [GRUNTS.]
[TIRES SQUEAL.]
Stop.
Get your hands up.
Get your hands up! Drop the bag.
Put your arms through the gate.
[GRUNTS.]
5021 Eddie, roll the Crime Lab to Calumet Corridor.
We have a female DOA, possible homicide.
Make all the appropriate notifications, and advise our supervisor we are securing the scene.
10-4, 5021 Eddie.
All right, what do we got? No ID on the vic, not in the system.
There's a park a few blocks east of here.
It's popular with working girls.
They use this area as a place to conduct their business.
She wasn't here too long.
The M.
E.
framed the time of death within the last 12 hours.
No signs of fresh blood on the scene.
- It's a dump site.
- Yeah.
And if she was a prostitute, we're assuming the offender probably killed her in the car and brought her here.
All right, scour the area for PODs, security cameras.
Circulate her photo, check all missings, look for any witnesses, and we start talking to prostitutes.
We're gonna take it? Not Homicide? We found her.
Let's find her killer.
Okay.
Hey.
- Hey.
- What happened to you? Uh, snagged it on a gate back there.
- I'll live.
- I'm sure you will.
All the same, I want you to head over to Med, get it checked out, document it.
These guys can handle the canvassing.
Okay, copy.
- You're all set.
- I am? - Mm-hmm.
- Ugh.
Thank you.
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.
Doctor.
Hmm.
Ah.
Is something wrong? I ran a standard blood panel.
No infections, nothing to worry about.
Oh, okay.
I was, like, worried.
But due to your elevated levels of beta HCG, you should be more careful on the job.
Elevated H-B-what? It means you're pregnant.
Probably around four weeks.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
- Are you sure? - 100%.
Maybe don't go squeezing through any more fences for a while, and congratulations.
Hey, how's it going? Are you okay? Good as new.
- You're cool? - Yeah.
Where we at? So our Jane Doe had a distinctive birthmark on her thigh.
We ran that through Missing Persons and we got a hit.
Her name is Ally Larson.
Ally ran away from home eight years ago when she was 16.
Since then, she's been a ghost.
No address, no workplace.
All right, which might make sense if she was a prostitute.
Maybe.
She's got no arrest record, and I just spoke to some of the working girls.
None of them recognize her photo.
So maybe not.
All right, anything from the M.
E.
? No signs of sexual assault.
He said Ally was hit repeatedly with a blunt object.
Yeah, no surprise there.
Defensive wounds? No.
Huh, so she didn't see it coming.
But there were signs of scarring around the wrists and ankles, which apparently restraints would have to be left on for an extended period of time to leave those marks.
Hmm.
So maybe she was being held against her will.
Yeah, it's a possibility.
Anything else? There was a strand of hair lodged in her necklace.
Not hers they're testing it now for DNA.
Okay, anything from PODs or surveillance? Uh, waiting for digital files on Townshend Auto Parts.
They had a cam set up pretty close to where we found Ally's body.
Okay, so let's keep digging.
See what we can find in Ally's missing persons report.
Kim and Adam? Make the notification to the parents.
We both dreaded this day.
I told myself it would never happen.
You pray every night your baby will come home.
Will walk through that door and not the police.
We're so extremely sorry for your loss.
We're here to try and find the person responsible.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
Our records indicate Ally ran away eight years ago.
She didn't run away.
Okay.
We had a fight and she ran out.
It was just a fight.
We had lot of fights.
She always came back.
We looked for her afterwards, couldn't find her.
Somebody took my daughter.
Okay, do you have any idea who that might be? Like a boyfriend or someone I've asked myself that a thousand times, but no.
She got along with everyone.
It had to have been a stranger.
About a year ago, we were headed to the flower show at Garfield Park.
And we drove past a playground, and there she was, Ally.
[SOMBER MUSIC.]
It was seven years since I saw her, but it was my baby.
She was sitting next to a man, and I begged Robert to turn around.
But I didn't.
I, uh I got upset instead.
I thought Anne was delusional.
That's why I didn't call the cops.
On the man, what did he look like? I wish I could tell you.
I was fixated on my daughter.
It was December; he had a hat on and was bundled up.
I was in shock.
[SOBS.]
If only we'd turned around.
Hey, I just got surveillance back from the auto parts shop.
- So check it out.
- All right.
We got a male in a red camo jacket dragging Ally's body.
This is eight hours before we found her.
So then the guy runs off, and then headlights.
So I check traffic cams leaving in and out of the area.
Two minutes later, same guy.
Street POD caught him at Cicero and 6th.
Got a hit on facial rec.
Say hi to Ramiro Lopez.
He's a mid-level dealer with the Insane Players, runs a corner a few blocks from where we found Ally's body.
He's out on parole for distro, has one prior for domestic.
He's been staying with his cousin in Archer Heights, low-income apartments on Pulaski.
Let's get some cuffs on this guy.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
Jay and I just pulled up.
You in place, Kev? Yup.
We got eyes on the front and Lopez's car.
He should be in the house.
All right, copy.
Wait, hold on.
That's him.
We got eyes on the offender approaching the vehicle.
Ramiro Lopez? Chicago PD.
- Hey! - Damn! [ENGINE TURNS.]
5021 Frank, in pursuit of a silver Cadillac, Illinois plate Tom Charlie Sam 232.
[CAR HORNS HONK.]
[TIRES SQUEAL.]
Hey! - Get off me, bitch! - Shut up and stop moving! Call her a bitch again.
Ramiro Lopez, you're getting sloppy, ain't you? We found a kilo of heroin in your trunk.
That ain't mine.
I'm out the game.
Oh, that's why you ran, huh? Where were you last night? I was out.
Out where? Hanging with some of my boys.
Hmm, you know a woman named Ally Larson? - Never heard of her.
- No? Maybe that'll refresh your memory.
I'll give you a hint.
Ally's the dead one.
Ramiro You come clean to me right now, I can help you.
- That ain't me.
- No? That's clearly you, six blocks away from the body.
Ramiro, it's over.
All right, for real.
Yeah, I'm back in business.
I was looking for one of my crew when I see that white dude standing over the girl.
He sees me, he jumps in his car, and he takes off.
What did that white dude look like? Uh, he was short.
Uh, brown hair, maybe.
What kind of car was he driving? Uh a a blue SUV with a big dent on the side.
It was a Nissan, I think.
Then what happened? Listen, I don't know if dude was raping or robbing that lady.
I thought she was knocked the hell out.
So I dragged her into the light.
I wanted to help her.
But then I saw her head smashed in like a baby seal, and I got the hell up out of there.
Hell of a story.
So crazy, I damn near believe it.
Sarge, lab results came in.
DNA from the hair in Ally's necklace matched a name in the system.
Lopez? No, Claire Meyers, open cold case.
Abducted seven years ago when she was 17, but the lab confirmed the DNA was fresh.
So Claire might still be alive? That hair didn't just magically appear.
- Sarge.
- Huh? We know that Ally Larson had restraint marks on her body.
Her parents are convinced that she was abducted.
I mean, what if they're right? What if both girls were taken but by the same guy? You're thinking Claire Meyers and Ally Larson were being held together this whole time? I do, and Claire is out there somewhere.
Then we need to find her.
This is Claire Meyers.
She was a good student, aspiring musician, only daughter of a single mom.
Abducted seven years ago when she was only 17.
The offender broke into her house, dragged her out of bed.
There have been no arrests and the case has gone cold.
All right, Ramiro Lopez, was he listed as a person of interest in that file? Uh, he shouldn't be.
He was locked up at Stateville for two years on a possession charge.
Platt talked to the original detectives who were on Claire's case.
Yeah, they didn't even have to open the file.
It's one of those cases that stays with you.
They told us they pressed hard, but leads went dead fast.
There wasn't a strand of evidence, and no visual or digital trace of her after that night.
So she just disappeared.
Which is why they assumed whoever abducted Claire killed her too.
The case shifted from a locate to a recovery.
All right, appreciate it, Trudy.
We've got a person of interest here.
John Waddell, he's Claire's piano teacher.
Claire told her mom that he was stalking her and tried to kiss her.
It was enough for a restraining order.
Two weeks later, she was abducted.
Waddell didn't have an alibi, but because they never recovered a body, then they didn't have anything to connect him to her disappearance.
Looks like Waddell stayed busy.
He got probation on a Peeping Tom allegation, and a woman just filed an assault complaint.
Claims Waddell dropped a roofie in her drink at a bar.
- Address? - LKA is 1350 Waycrest.
Wait, that's by Garfield Park.
Same park that Ally's mother swore that she saw her daughter at.
All right, Kim, you and Adam go grab Waddell.
The rest of you, keep digging into that cold case.
Go over every single piece of evidence.
These two women who went missing are connected.
I mean, one of them may still be alive.
So we move heaven and earth.
Sarge, we did a little sneak-and-peek on Waddell's apartment.
No sign of him or anybody else.
Keep eyes on the apartment.
We need to find this guy.
Copy that.
- [CHUCKLES.]
- What? My nephew just saw "Back to the Future" for the first time, so he's been trying to skateboard behind cars all week long.
I love that kid.
My sister got a lot more than she bargained for with him.
I'm pregnant.
[SOMBER MUSIC.]
What? Yeah, the, um, the doctor, she ran some tests while I was getting stitched up this morning.
So I am pregnant.
- Is it - Yes.
- From the night after - Yeah, after that night.
Okay.
- You're sure that - I don't need this.
Okay.
Sorry.
I'm sure.
[SIGHS.]
Huh.
- Yeah.
- Okay, what do you wanna do? I don't know, Adam.
What do you wanna do? I don't know.
I'm kind of playing catch-up over here.
Um I mean, do you want a kid? I know when we were together, you said you wanted kids.
I do want kids.
Someday.
Well Okay, well, listen.
You know, whatever you decide, I'm gonna be there and I'll support you.
There he is.
[SIGHS, GRUNTS.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
John.
Hey, it's Waddell, right? - Yeah.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Chicago PD.
We're gonna need you to come with us, pal.
You guys don't ever quit, do you? What an incredibly keen observation, John.
Let's go.
Look I don't know what else you people want.
You've already made my life a living hell.
Yeah, you know whose life is a living hell? It's Claire Meyers' mother.
She hired you as a piano teacher for her daughter, found out you were a predator, and then her daughter went missing forever.
I have told you three times, I had nothing to do with it.
Cops interrogated me.
Yeah, they never proved you were innocent.
They just couldn't prove you were guilty.
Just for the record, Claire was the one who initiated our relationship.
She came onto me.
Do you recognize this girl? - No.
- Take another look.
I can look all day, but I still don't know her.
Where were you yesterday at 9:00 p.
m.
? I was with my mother.
We went to Second City.
It's not as funny as it used to be.
According to the restraining order, you, uh, stalked Claire all over the city before she disappeared.
Maybe you saw her with someone else, someone who didn't belong.
You mean the dude who was at her soccer games.
What dude? He used to watch from the parking lot.
Always had a cigarette going, never talked to anybody.
Describe him.
He was white, older than me.
He had one of those beat-up panel vans, like for plumbers or electricians.
Why the hell didn't you tell the cops about this in the first place? I did, but they thought I was making it up.
Those cops had a vendetta.
They wanted to punish me because Claire and I had genuine feelings for each other.
Why is that so hard for you people to understand? [GRUNTS.]
Because she was a 17-year-old girl, you stupid prick.
[DESK SQUEAKS.]
Mm-hmm.
Sarge, Waddell's alibi checks out.
He was at a damn comedy club the night Ally was murdered.
We got it.
Sarge, we reached out to the Larson family to see if they could recall anybody that had done plumbing or electrical work at their house before Ally disappeared.
Okay.
They went through their records.
JBS Electrical did some work at their house about a year before Ally went missing.
Uh-huh? JBS also installed an air conditioning unit at Claire Meyers' house eight years ago.
We got the nexus.
Look, if this guy was stalking Claire for over a year, there's a good chance he was stalking Ally too.
He might've even been there the night she fought with her parents.
She runs out, upset.
It was the perfect time to snatch her up.
We got the employment records for JBS? We do.
There were two technicians on the payroll at the time that Ally goes missing.
And one of them owns a blue Nissan SUV.
That is Ray Lambert.
He's 40 years old.
He was fired about a year after Ally went missing.
- Any priors? - He's squeaky clean except for one big social media red flag.
He identifies as an incel.
What the hell is an incel? It's an involuntary celibate.
It's a black hole on the internet.
It's like white guys who can't get laid and think that women owe them sex.
Male supremacists.
Okay, we got an address for this winner? Lambert owns a house in Forest Park.
Call CPIC, get a round-robin.
Let's gear up.
This is Detective Upton of Intelligence.
I need real-time information on a Ray Lambert.
40 years of age, resides in Forest Park.
He's wanted for abduction and murder.
Take it off the hinges.
Chicago PD! Sarge? Boss.
[WHISTLES.]
Do you hear that? Behind the wall.
It sounds like a motor.
Clear it.
[MUFFLED WHIMPERS.]
[SCREAMING.]
Hey.
Hey, hey, hey.
[WHIMPERING.]
Claire? Claire, can you look at me? [WHIMPERING.]
I'm putting this gun down, okay? [DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
- Okay? - [WHIMPERING.]
I'm Kim.
I know how scared you must be.
I'd like to walk towards you.
If you feel frightened, you just say "stop," okay? Can you do that? Okay.
Can you hand me that, Claire? It's okay.
I'm just gonna put it right there.
Does that sound good? Okay.
Thank you.
I'm gonna sit down now, okay? Now me and my friends, we'd like to take you out of this room.
Do you think you're ready to do that? Where's Henry? Who's Henry, Claire? He's my son.
Is he with you? Your son.
No, he's not, Claire.
No, wait.
Wait, he took my son.
- Who took your son, Claire? - He took my son.
- Who took your son? - Ray.
Ray, he took my son.
I understand that.
We're gonna get him back.
It's okay.
Take a deep breath, Claire.
He took my son.
We're gonna find your son, Claire.
I'm gonna find your son.
I'm gonna find your son.
Two rooms, one bathroom, soundproof walls, and no way out.
Lambert's a good electrician.
The whole place is a well-ventilated house of horrors.
Three beds suggest he was holding three victims Claire Meyers, Ally Larson, and Claire's son, Henry.
And that boy was living down there too? You saw the stuffed animals and the kid's toys.
- Sarge? - Yeah.
Just talked to a neighbor.
He's freaked out.
He thought Lambert seemed like a stand-up guy.
- He ever see the boy? - Yeah, all the time.
Lambert said the boy was his nephew.
All right, I want an endangered child AMBER alert - on that boy immediately - Henry? And a BOLO out on Lambert now.
All right.
Yes, sir.
I I need to find my son.
- I need to find him.
- I've got her - I need to find him.
- Claire, look at me.
You're safe now, okay? Okay, I'm gonna ask you a few questions.
I need you to help me find Henry.
I will.
Tell me about your son.
- How old is he? - He's four.
Okay, and you said that Ray took him? - Yes.
- When did he take him? Today, right before you got here, but Ray doesn't know how to take care of him.
Do you have any idea where Ray might've taken your son? No.
But Ray is watching.
He's always watching.
Claire, he's not watching right now.
I need to go find my son, Henry! I need to go find my son, Henry! Henry! Henry! I need to find him! Henry is four years old, and Claire was abducted seven years ago, which means that monster is the boy's father.
All right, you stay with Claire.
See what else you can find out.
Yeah.
Sarge, we found a livesteaming camera mounted in the basement.
This thing can be controlled remotely.
So he liked to keep tabs on his captives.
Also means there's a good chance he's already onto us.
Right.
All right, get the OCD techs down here right now.
Triangulate this guy.
Whatever it takes to get him in pocket.
Copy that.
All right, I got into Lambert's computer.
He made a Skype call two hours before we got here to this guy, Brad Snyder.
Now judging by the pictures and the messages and the Skype link, they know each other from the local 542.
And now, this photo Brad Snyder has definitely been in here, boss.
He could be an accomplice.
Let's go grab him.
Hey, little homie.
What's up, man? We're the police.
Everything's okay.
Can you open the door? Yeah, man.
[DOOR CLICKS OPEN.]
What's up, little man? Everything's okay.
Come here.
Sit down, little homie.
What's your name, bro? Kevin.
Kevin.
That's my name too.
That's a real good name, Kevin.
Pound me on that.
Yeah, bro.
Where's your dad? I don't know.
I was sleeping.
[MAN GROANING.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
[GROANS.]
Brad Snyder.
Yeah, my son.
Is my son okay? Yeah, he's okay.
He's downstairs.
What happened? Ray Lambert happened.
- Get up.
- Oh! [GROANS.]
Sit your ass down.
- Okay, okay.
- Sit down! - Where's Ray Lambert? - I don't know, sir.
- He did this to you? - Yeah.
He he called me, said he wanted to come over.
I'd just put my son down for a nap; I invited him.
Look at me.
Was he with anyone? - No.
- You know this kid? Yes, that's, uh, Ray's nephew.
I I met him a year ago.
- You sure about that? - Yeah.
It's not his nephew.
That's the child he fathered from a woman he abducted seven years ago.
We know you've been to his house.
There isn't a chance in hell you didn't know what we was doing in there.
I don't know what you're talking about.
- I swear! - This kid's life is in danger.
If you don't start talking, Brad, we're gonna charge you with accessory.
All I know is he came over and he asked for money.
I refused.
Next thing I know, he pulls out his Glock and he beats me with it.
He took my ATM card.
He made me gave him the pin number.
He said he was gonna kill my son if I went to the police.
What was he driving? A a black truck.
A a a Honda, I think.
It was like he was possessed.
Call it in.
- [SIGHS.]
- 5021 Henry - She'll be all right.
- Okay, thank you, Doctor.
Yeah.
Hi.
How are you feeling? I don't know.
I just wanna find my son.
I know.
We're still looking for him.
You don't have any idea where they might've gone? No, but you need to find him soon.
Henry needs insulin.
- Henry's diabetic? - Yeah.
And he needs an injection twice a day or he goes into shock, and Ray didn't take his insulin and Okay, that's very helpful.
What's gonna happen to Ray? I mean, he's not gonna get Henry, right? Henry stays with me.
Ray is going to prison for a very long time.
Okay? - Would you? - Yeah.
I have to ask you what happened to Ally.
Ray killed her.
Why? Because she was hurting Henry.
She just hated Ray so much.
And Ray defended Henry because Henry is Ray's son.
Yeah.
Ray loves Henry.
He wants to keep him.
He'd say he'd kill him before he let him go.
Well, we're not gonna let that happen.
We're gonna bring him back to you safe, okay? You don't have to worry.
You don't have kids, do you? No, I don't.
When you do, you'll know.
There's no such thing as not worrying.
[SOMBER MUSIC.]
- Sarge? - What do you got? Followed up on what Burgess got from Claire, but no luck with any of the pharmacies.
No incidents reported, no Ray Lambert in any system.
But we have confirmation of Brad's story.
All right, this was taken three hours ago at an ATM on Belmont.
This is Ray Lambert withdrawing 500 bucks from Brad Snyder's account, and that's the car that Brad described.
We can't see inside, so we don't know if Henry's in there.
Plates came back as stolen.
Got an AMBER alert across the state, All Call messages being broadcasted on all the zones, and it's burned.
We got a lot of eyes on this.
Anyone who spots it will contact Intelligence immediately.
All right, Adam, pick up Kim at Med, head over to that Belmont ATM.
See if any witnesses saw Henry or heard anything.
You got it.
- Hey.
- Hi.
How's Claire holding up? She's tough.
Doctors practically had to restrain her to keep her from looking for Henry.
How about you? You doing all right? You okay? I'm good, man, but I wanna catch this animal.
That's not really what I was talking about.
I made an appointment for tomorrow morning.
Okay.
All right, um - Well - 5021 Ida, you on the air? Yeah, go for 5021 Ida.
935 Charlie has located your targeted BOLO vehicle.
It just pulled into Cook Brothers on Belmont and Broadway.
They're sitting down the street, but have eyes on it.
All right, we're five minutes out.
We just got word on the zone.
Patrol has spotted our Honda.
[TIRES SQUEAL.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
It doesn't look occupied.
Sarge, we got eyes on Ray's vehicle on the Cook Brothers lot.
No sign of him or Henry.
I think maybe they're inside.
Okay, confirm the vehicle's empty.
I'm pulling into the parking lot now.
- Copy you.
- Careful.
The vehicle's empty.
All right, head inside, get eyes on him.
- Be careful.
- Copy you.
I'm still looking.
I don't have eyes.
[CHUCKLES.]
Sorry.
That's all right.
[OMINOUS MUSIC.]
We've got the scumbag.
He just bought a toy train, which means Henry's alive.
All right, so let's follow him.
Hopefully he'll lead us to the kid.
Copy.
All right, Adam, you and Kim take the point.
I'll contact Hailey and Jay.
They'll stay wide with me.
Let's go.
Hold on a second.
What is this? Hold it.
Hold it.
Hey, hey! Get rid of this guy.
Officer, officer! Hey! Kill your lights.
Ruzek, Intelligence.
What's going on? This car is hot, and there's a BOLO out on it.
Yeah, we're aware it's stolen.
We got it under control, okay? We need you guys to move on.
Okay, Lambert's heading out the front door.
I'm going out the east door.
I can't risk him spotting me again.
No, we got this undercover right now.
We need you to move on down the road.
Get down! Kim, he's heading back in the store! Everybody, down! Everybody, down! Chicago PD! Get down! Get down, move! Come on! Move, move, move! 5021 Adam, shots fired at the police.
Belmont and Broadway.
[INTENSE MUSIC.]
Lambert's fleeing towards the rear! [PANTS.]
Talk to me, people.
Did you see him? If you're too scared to talk, just point.
Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Officer Ruzek.
I need you to stay calm, stay low, and get the hell out of the store right now.
- Come on, come on, come on.
- Move! Officer, go left.
Go left.
Adam, watch yourself.
Ladies, please, out of the store.
Move, now.
Out of the store.
Out of the store.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
I got him! [ENGINE REVS.]
Hey, hey! He's in there! He's in there! He's in the store! - Try to relax - Hey! Drop your weapon! Ray! Listen to me.
Ray, drop the gun.
- Drop your gun now! - Officer, stand down.
Listen to my voice, Ray.
Just turn around, okay? Ray, come on.
Turn around, drop that weapon, all right? - Hands in the air - Officer, I gave you an order! Stand down! Ray, listen to me.
This is about Henry.
This isn't about you or me.
Think about Henry.
Just turn around slow.
Drop that weapon.
Sir, put your weapon down now.
- [YELLS.]
- No, no, no, no, no! - [GRUNTS, PANTS.]
- Ray, where is he? Where's Henry? Where is he? Tell me where he is, okay? Don't let him die.
Don't let Henry die.
Tell me where he is.
You've got to tell me where Henry is.
Please don't let him die! Where is Henry? Tell me where Henry is! Come on! Kim Okay, we got anything useful? There's nothing in the wallet and the phone is password protected, so it's gonna take the techs time to crack it.
Found an insulin pen in his pocket from the pharmacy inside.
Sarge, Henry hasn't had insulin in hours.
If we don't find that kid soon, he's going into shock.
All right, let's get some extra pens on hand just to be safe.
Sarge, you got your ears on? Yeah, I'm here.
Go ahead, Hailey.
Just went through Ray's car.
There's propane tanks, canned goods, and a lantern.
10-4.
Camping gear.
It makes sense.
You lay low for a few weeks until the heat dies off, then head out of town.
Not a lot of traffic around camping sites this time of year.
He could've stashed the kid there this morning, planned to go back later.
Platt said patrol found his blue Nissan out on Route 57.
Okay, we know that Ray left his house this morning in that SUV.
By the time he gets to Brad Snyder's place an hour later, he has a new car and he has no kid.
He couldn't have ditched them both unless he ditched them in the same place.
All right, get patrol, get some bodies.
Let's start looking at camp sites in the area.
Let's move.
- Henry! - [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
- No, I haven't.
- No.
- Anything? - Henry! - Henry, Henry, where are you? - Sorry.
I got nothing over here.
- Henry! - Hey, Adam, no luck.
Thanks for the update.
All right, that was Hailey.
We checked five camp grounds so far.
No sign of Henry.
So maybe we got the winner.
Hey.
- You the manager? - Yeah.
- Thanks for meeting with us.
- Whatever I can do to help.
You recognize this guy? Yeah, I saw him earlier.
He was lugging a travel trailer, real piece of crap.
Quiet guy.
Paid in cash.
Great, great.
Where is the camper parked? - Site 49, near the pond.
- Thank you.
Henry! It's locked! Adam, it's locked! Henry, can you hear me? Can you come to the window? Henry, can you hear us? Can you open it from inside? Henry! All right, let me get the pry bar.
Yeah.
[PANTS.]
Come on! Call an ambo! Henry, listen to me.
I'm a police officer, okay? I'm going to help you.
Henry, can you hear my voice? I need you to stay with me, all right? I'm here to help you.
I'm gonna give you some medicine, buddy.
[PANTS.]
Stay with me, please.
Please, please, Henry.
Henry, please! Stay with me! Talk to me, Henry.
Talk to me.
Mommy.
I want my mommy.
Oh, good.
Okay.
We're gonna find your mommy, all right? Just hold out.
- He's stabilizing.
- Ok buddy.
Let's go.
Come on, come on, come on.
Hold on.
Hang on, buddy, hang on.
[CARTOON MUSIC.]
- Where is she? - She'll be here soon, buddy.
I promise.
Henry? [BOTH LAUGH.]
Hi! Hi, buddy! I missed you! I was in the forest.
You were? Thank you.
Thank you for finding him.
Yeah.
I'm glad he's okay.
Claire Um good luck.
Thank you.
Yeah.
I'll be okay.
I have Henry.
He's the best thing that ever happened to me.
That must sound crazy, right? No, no.
It's I didn't want to be there, obviously.
I hate him for what he did.
I'm glad he's dead.
[SOBS.]
But I wouldn't trade Henry for the world.
- Kim, you in here? - Yeah.
Oh, that was a tough day, you know? Yeah, it's a bit of a tough day.
I don't want you to be alone in all of this.
I think you should let me drive you to the appointment.
Yeah, that's not necessary.
I know that you're a strong independent woman and all that, but I care about you, and I want to be there for you.
Having this baby would be so hard, Adam.
I'm not trying to influence you either way.
Yeah, let me finish then.
Maybe it's selfish of me, with this job and being single, but I don't want to miss the opportunity to be a mom.
And I don't want to make a decision I might regret.
Okay, what does that mean? [SOMBER MUSIC.]
I don't know what it means Other than I I cancelled the appointment.
Okay.
All right.
[EXHALES SLOWLY.]
It'll be okay.
[SIGHS.]

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