The Rookie - Season 5 Episode 18 - Double Trouble
The Rookie - Season 5 Episode 18
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The Rookie - Season 5 Episode 18
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00:01Previously on The Rookie.
00:02You're back.
00:03Another crazy story, how could I stay away?
00:05It's gonna take long because we got work to do.
00:08I heard you were happy with how the last documentary came out.
00:11Oh my god, it was so good and, and...
00:14I got so many compliments.
00:16Oh, that's great.
00:17How about you?
00:19Didn't see it.
00:21We found four kilos of black tar heroin inside.
00:24What?
00:26Yo, that's crazy.
00:27Um...
00:29That is disturbing.
00:36God, what is taking so long?
00:40Do I look okay?
00:41You look hot.
00:42Right?
00:43God, I mean, this lip balm...
00:45It's fire.
00:46So what are we doing here?
00:48Girl, you know what we're doing.
00:49No.
00:50We're like...
00:51Posteriority.
00:53I think it's posterity.
00:54Mm-mm.
00:55That don't sound right, girl.
00:57Okay, so...
01:00I'm waiting for Jake to get out of prison.
01:01Mm-hmm.
01:02He just did six months on a drug charge,
01:04and I found out today he's getting released early.
01:06Ooh, for good behavior.
01:07Girl, overcrowding.
01:09Oh, baby!
01:14Ooh.
01:15Baby.
01:16Oh, I missed you.
01:17Yeah, I missed you too.
01:19Yo, Lisa!
01:20Woo!
01:21What's up?
01:22How are you doing?
01:23I'm good, how are you?
01:25All right, all right.
01:26What do you want to do first?
01:27You know what I want to do first.
01:28No, after that.
01:29You know you said you've been thinking in prison.
01:31Are we going straight or what?
01:33Nah, screw that.
01:35Let's be bad.
01:36Yes.
01:38You ready?
01:39What the...
01:42Oh, my God, stop!
01:43Whoa, whoa, whoa!
01:44Drop the gun!
01:48Get off me!
01:49Get off me!
01:50This was an assassination.
01:52Baby, baby, look out!
01:54Look out!
01:56Look out!
02:09Sergeant.
02:10Hey, good morning.
02:11Good morning.
02:12How you been?
02:13Fine.
02:14I'm busy.
02:15Yeah?
02:16Yeah.
02:17Um...
02:18I'm sorry.
02:19I'm still a little unclear
02:20what your documentary's about this time.
02:22I mean, what are the odds
02:23that two cops would end up arresting two criminals
02:25who look just like them?
02:26Small.
02:27Infinitesimal.
02:28And this is gonna be like a whole movie?
02:30I hope so.
02:31All I can do is start filming and see where it takes me.
02:34There she is.
02:35Hi.
02:39I'm a little nervous.
02:40Why? You're an old pro at this point.
02:42I...
02:43I know, but, you know,
02:44the other documentaries,
02:45they weren't about...
02:47me.
02:48You're not interviewing me with Tim this time?
02:50No, I thought it would be valuable
02:51to hear from you separately.
02:53Okay.
02:54So, how did you first meet Jake Butler?
02:57A case.
02:58My roommate, Tamara,
02:59bought a car at a police auction
03:01only to find drugs hidden inside.
03:03So we traced that back to Jake and arrested him.
03:06Which brings us to the elephant in the room.
03:09Right, yeah, the whole lookalike thing.
03:14He really didn't look that much like me.
03:17How can you say that?
03:18You look almost identical.
03:21Says you.
03:22Says me.
03:23They could have been twins.
03:24Why do you think they called him Dim?
03:26Wait, what?
03:29Oh, yeah,
03:30we nicknamed Tim's doppelganger Dim.
03:33That's funny,
03:34but also a little prejudicial,
03:35don't you think?
03:36In what way?
03:37I mean, the fact that you were denigrating
03:39his intelligence comes to mind.
03:41I mean, if the shoe fits.
03:43Look, when you have been doing this job
03:45as long as I have,
03:46it becomes very clear
03:47that most criminals are,
03:49well, dim.
03:51No comment.
03:53Well, just because you're too nice.
03:55I would say a good 70% of the people we arrest
03:59couldn't explain how a revolving door works.
04:03Okay, maybe 30%.
04:04Yeah, anyway, the job is super stressful
04:07and cops have a dark sense of humor,
04:09so a nickname was born.
04:11Wait, if you called Jake Dim,
04:13what did you call Sava?
04:15Hello?
04:16Juicy.
04:17Juicy.
04:18Juicy.
04:21Juicy.
04:23They called her Juicy.
04:25They?
04:28We did.
04:29I really tried not to,
04:31but it was a losing battle.
04:33And then you and Sergeant Bradford
04:34went undercover as your doppelgangers,
04:36Dim and Juicy.
04:37Yes.
04:38So, Tim first,
04:39and then I joined him
04:40on a UC operation in Las Vegas
04:42where we put some very bad people behind bars.
04:45And was it around this time
04:46that you and Tim became intimate?
04:49No.
04:50No.
04:52We had to pretend at intimacy
04:54while we were undercover,
04:55but Tim and I were both in relationships at the time.
04:58We didn't start dating until after,
05:01you know, when we were both single again.
05:03I want to dial in on that.
05:04Do we have to?
05:06The odds of you and Tim coming face-to-face
05:08with Dim and Juicy are already astronomical,
05:11but for both couples to hook up...
05:13Interview's over.
05:14I need Chen.
05:15Hey.
05:16What's wrong?
05:17Not here.
05:19Excuse me.
05:20Yeah.
05:22Just a second.
05:28No one's responding to a missing person's call.
05:31It was Sava.
05:32Jake's missing.
05:33What?
05:41My boyfriend, Jake, he's missing.
05:43I can't find him.
05:45Hello! Hello!
05:46Yeah, no, okay, yeah.
05:47Just slow down.
05:48Start at the beginning.
05:50Tell us what happened.
05:51We were in the study.
05:52He was getting a beer, grabbing me my lobster salad,
05:55and he just disappeared.
05:57I don't know where he went.
05:58Back up.
05:59What were Dim and Juicy doing at a Beverly Hills mansion?
06:02Have you seen the movie Parasite?
06:04After Dim got out of prison,
06:06he and Juicy started targeting rich people and celebrities,
06:08getting hired to work at their homes.
06:11Handymen, chefs, nannies.
06:13When you say celebrities...
06:15Lance Bass.
06:17I hired those two to take care of my house.
06:19Well, Jake first.
06:21Hey, guys.
06:23But then my sensualist quit, and Jake recommended Sava.
06:27I'm sorry, what's a sensualist?
06:29They optimize the pleasurability of your surroundings.
06:32Every element from the tactile to the olfactory.
06:35I have an incredibly stressful job,
06:37so I want every aspect of my home experience to be euphoric.
06:45More colorful.
06:47An alien would never dance like that.
06:51The mac and cheese.
06:53Sorry about that.
06:54No problem.
06:55So what happened after you hired them?
06:57I fired them.
06:58Why?
06:59During the three days they worked for me,
07:01they had sex on every surface of my house.
07:03By every, you mean...
07:05Every even vaguely flat surface.
07:08Floors, beds, couches, dressers, counters, the diving board.
07:13Even inside the dog crate.
07:15It was only after Dim and Juicy were gone
07:17that he discovered they'd also stolen
07:19several expensive watches and some jewelry.
07:22Were they arrested?
07:23No.
07:24By the time police questioned them,
07:26the stolen property was gone.
07:28Likely pawns, so there wasn't enough evidence to press charges.
07:32What we didn't know at that point
07:34was that Dim and Juicy were already casing out their next target.
07:38The Baudelaire's.
07:40Oh, baby, this place is perfect.
07:42No, it's on us.
07:43Ooh, right there.
07:44That's our end.
07:46Listen to me.
07:47You go back to that house, I'll shoot you in the face.
07:49Got it?
07:55Sent the guy packing, took his job.
07:57Well, they caught a break when Jake showed up to work on day one
08:00and discovered that the Baudelaire family
08:02had recently lost their nanny.
08:03So Juicy slid right in.
08:09What?
08:10A really descriptive way to put that.
08:13How long did they work there before Dim went missing?
08:16Three weeks.
08:17And what can you tell me about the Baudelaire's?
08:20They were made of money.
08:21And then he just disappeared.
08:23I don't know what happened to him.
08:25Karen, why is there a police car outside?
08:27Karen?
08:29I'm sorry, Mr. Baudelaire, but Skip is missing.
08:33Sorry, and by Skip, you mean Jake?
08:37Yes, yes.
08:38Skip and I, you know, we got pet names for each other.
08:40He calls me Saba, I call him Jake.
08:42It's not...
08:43That's not...
08:44Okay, hang on a second.
08:45I just need...
08:47First of all, your name is?
08:48Charles Baudelaire.
08:49And this is your house?
08:50Yes.
08:52I know, right?
08:53Oh, Meredith, you have to try this cleanse.
08:55Like, I have dropped an entire size.
08:57And I have to get all my clothes tailored now, but...
08:59Oh, my God, the cops are here.
09:00Look at this.
09:02And this is my wife, Camille.
09:04Karen says that Skip is missing.
09:06How awful.
09:08God, did you hear that?
09:09Apparently now our handyman is missing.
09:11Okay, I need to unpack all of this.
09:14I think the fastest way to do it
09:16would be to get a statement from you first.
09:19Officer Juarez,
09:20will you please take the Baudelaires into the living room?
09:22Sure.
09:23Sir, ma'am, do you mind?
09:24I'm super confused, but okay.
09:26Okay, Meredith, I have to go.
09:27But, girl, you have to try this cleanse.
09:29I'm serious.
09:30This is why it took so long to call you guys.
09:32Because you're doing something illegal.
09:34No.
09:35Jake and I, we have gone straight.
09:37I'm working here as a nanny.
09:39And he is a handyman.
09:41Like I said, a lot to unpack.
09:43Let's stay on track.
09:44You said Jake disappeared?
09:46Uh-huh.
09:47Hey.
09:48Hey.
09:49Hey, what time...
09:50What time they back?
09:51Like 3?
09:533.
09:54All right, remind me to clear that security footage, right?
09:56We don't want another mishap
09:57like that last Halloween situation.
09:59Yeah, that's true.
10:01Oh!
10:02I'm gonna get me another beer.
10:03You want anything?
10:05Yeah.
10:06Yeah.
10:07Can you see if they got that lobster salad?
10:09Lobster salad?
10:10Yeah.
10:11Yeah, I'll get you lobster salad.
10:12Lobster salad!
10:13All day.
10:14Lobster salad, like...
10:16You love it.
10:17Lobster salad.
10:18Okay, so Dim walked into the hallway at 2.03 p.m.
10:21But there are no cameras in that hallway.
10:23Right, so he walked out of this shot at 2.03.
10:26And never emerged from the hallway.
10:29We have hours more footage of those two rooms,
10:31but Dim never reappears.
10:33That's unusual, to say the least.
10:35Do you have a theory on what happened?
10:37No, but Juicy sure did.
10:39Okay.
10:40Alien abduction.
10:42Oh, yeah, later she added, uh,
10:44portal to another dimension.
10:46But she didn't appreciate your suggestion.
10:49Spontaneous combustion.
10:51Oh, like the drummers in Spinal Tap.
10:53Thank you for getting me the reference.
10:55So we opened up an investigation.
10:57Most likely, the explanation is just
10:59there was a glitch in the security system.
11:01Right, but why wouldn't he tell Juicy where he was going?
11:04Relationships are complicated.
11:06Every couple has their secrets.
11:08You know, no matter how strong their moral compasses may be.
11:11Mm.
11:13Which is something Jake and Salva clearly didn't have.
11:16Do Tim and I keep secrets from each other?
11:18I mean, nothing big.
11:21I-I feel that honesty is the most important thing
11:23in a relationship.
11:25I'm literally sitting in this office
11:27because of a secret she kept.
11:29Despite everything, it really did seem like
11:31Dim and Juicy loved each other.
11:33Which made what happened next so tragic.
11:367 Lincoln 7, code 6 at 911 call location.
11:40Any clarity on the smell they reported?
11:42That's a negative, 7 Lincoln 7.
11:47I mean, it's an alley in L.A.
11:49They all smell.
11:51It'd be a miracle if it didn't.
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12:147 Lincoln 7, center R8 at my location.
12:17And alert Sergeant Gray.
12:19I just found a body of Sergeant Tim Bradford.
12:22What?
12:24No, it's not. I'm at the station.
12:27It was Dim, obviously, but, you know, in the moment,
12:30I thought it was Tim.
12:32And, um, you know, anybody could have made that mistake.
12:35He's not wrong. They looked so much alike.
12:38My mind broke a little when I saw Dim's body.
12:41Why were you there?
12:43We responded to Aaron's call for an ambulance,
12:45but there was nothing we could do.
12:47Dim was way dead.
12:49Yeah, rigor mortis had come and gone,
12:51blow-fly eggs had been laid,
12:53but hair slippage hadn't started yet,
12:55which placed the time of death
12:57approximately 30 hours before Aaron found the body.
12:59So around 6 p.m., the day of Jake's disappearance.
13:02Did it bother you, seeing his body?
13:04What do you mean?
13:06To see a version of yourself dead in a dumpster,
13:08no matter how much you protest that you don't see the resemblance,
13:11I mean, it had to be a little disconcerting.
13:14Yeah, a little, I guess.
13:16I have nightmares.
13:18Do you think Tim does?
13:20No.
13:22You know, he's been doing the job a lot longer than I have,
13:25so his walls are pretty high, but, you know, they have to be.
13:29Otherwise the constant violence would just consume you.
13:32Sounds like a part of you is envious
13:34that he can divorce himself from feeling a lot more easily.
13:37No.
13:39Listen, empathy can be painful,
13:43but the alternative, at least for me, is unthinkable.
13:47I do this job to help people. You know, I have to feel for them.
13:50Do the walls make it hard to be in a relationship with Tim?
13:53No, but that's because I know behind those walls
13:58he's just a big softie.
14:01Do I look like a big softie?
14:03No, sir.
14:05Officer Thorson found the body.
14:07Dem disappeared from the mansion at 2.03 p.m.
14:09and was killed four hours later,
14:11so we had new mysteries to solve.
14:13How did Dem get out of the house?
14:15Where was he for those missing four hours?
14:17And how did he end up shot dead in a dumpster?
14:20Unfortunately, there were no security cameras around the alley,
14:23so they have no idea who dumped the body.
14:26It was at this point that Detective Lopez and I
14:28were assigned to the investigation.
14:30Yes, we will thank you for coming in.
14:32Hey, Shua.
14:34What's with all the cameras?
14:36They're filming a documentary.
14:38I would love to interview you at some point.
14:40Don't worry about them. Let's go talk.
14:42Uh, you want water, coffee, anything?
14:44No, thank you.
14:46Hey, this way. Go, go. Get ahead of him.
14:55Did you guys find anything?
14:57Uh, we're following up on a couple leads,
15:00but we need your help to get some clarity on some things.
15:03Do you mind if we record this?
15:05No, whatever you need.
15:09How are you holding up?
15:12Yeah, I'm not gonna lie.
15:14You know, I'm struggling.
15:16I still can't believe he's dead.
15:18Look, we know you, Mr. Butler,
15:20were engaged in a host of illegal activities,
15:23but we're not focused on that right now.
15:25Yeah, all we care about is catching the person who killed him.
15:28So if you are holding back
15:30because you're afraid that you're gonna get in trouble, stop.
15:33You need to come clean.
15:36Hey, sorry to intrude. Uh, do you got a second?
15:39Uh, yeah, excuse us.
15:46What's up?
15:48They found another body.
15:53In the days following Dem's disappearance,
15:55officers were searching the property looking for him.
15:58In the confusion after finding Dem's body,
16:00the call to stop the search wasn't made.
16:03Whose body did they find?
16:10Holy...
16:12It's a Baudelaire's nanny, Holland Poe.
16:15What, I thought she was out of the picture
16:18before Sava and Jake showed up.
16:20Maybe they popped her before Dem beat up the handyman.
16:24Well, the nanny's been dead over a month.
16:26The handyman got beat up three weeks ago.
16:28Why kill her and then wait to strong-arm him?
16:31Let's go ask her.
16:34Tell me about Holland Poe.
16:36Who's that?
16:38The Baudelaire's nanny, before you.
16:40Oh, I mean, I never met her.
16:43She was gone before we even knew about the Baudelaires.
16:46Can you prove that?
16:48Turns out she could, yeah.
16:50Dem and Juicy were actually on vacation in the Caribbean
16:52at the time of the nanny's murder.
16:54Paid for by the sale of the property they stole from Lance Bass.
16:57Which turned our attention to Holland Poe.
17:00Which turned our attention to the most obvious suspects.
17:03The Baudelaire's.
17:05Sorry. No, you can say it.
17:07I just thought I had some momentum.
17:09I was building up, kind of jumped in there.
17:11Sorry.
17:16It's uncanny.
17:18It's freaky is what it is.
17:20You look like twins.
17:22Okay, let's get back on track here.
17:24You say that Holland did not show up for work that Tuesday.
17:26And you never heard from her?
17:28That's right. No call, no text, no email.
17:30No Snapchat, no ClipTalk. We get it.
17:33And you were never aware that she went missing?
17:35No, we were paying her under the table,
17:37so I guess no one knew to contact us.
17:39We have our lawyer here.
17:41That's up to you, but then it becomes a whole thing.
17:43Yeah, right now we're just trying to get some clarity.
17:45It can't be a coincidence that two people that work for you
17:47showed up murdered.
17:49You're looking at the wrong people.
17:51I mean, we were scammed by Karen and Skip.
17:53Jake and Sava, whatever their real names are,
17:55we're the real suspects.
17:57Whatever their real names are, we're the real victims here.
17:59Of course, but without another suspect,
18:01you can see why we are talking to you.
18:03Jesse.
18:05Who's Jesse?
18:07So, Mr. Long, you worked for the Baudelaires
18:10as a contractor for three years.
18:12That's right.
18:14What exactly did you do for them?
18:16I'm sorry, I can't say.
18:18I signed an NDA.
18:20I don't want to get sued.
18:22Getting sued is the least of your problems right now.
18:25Let's just say that I handled everything
18:27from repairs to new construction.
18:29What can you tell me about Holland Poe?
18:33What do you want to know?
18:35I mean, she works as a nanny
18:38while I did some repairs on the house.
18:40Nice girl.
18:42Did you two get along?
18:44Yeah. I mean, I didn't see her much.
18:46You know, you stopped working for the Baudelaires
18:48less than a week after she disappeared.
18:51Got a better gig.
18:53We found Holland's body
18:55hidden in the greenhouse yesterday.
18:57That's horrible.
18:59Before that, we found the handyman.
19:01Murder.
19:03Leah?
19:05No, Jake. Skip.
19:07I don't know who that is.
19:09Look, I'm going to put our cards on the table.
19:12We got a warrant for Holland's cell phone records.
19:15We have dozens of texts from you
19:17harassing her, threatening her.
19:20And the Emmy found your DNA under her fingernails.
19:25We are going to arrest you for murder.
19:34I'm so sorry.
19:42I didn't... I didn't, uh...
19:44I didn't mean to kill her. It just...
19:46It all got out of hand.
19:48I understand.
19:50But the best way to honor her memory
19:53is to come clean.
19:55Tell us everything that happened.
19:57Okay.
19:59Including what you did to Jake.
20:01I told you, I don't know that guy.
20:04I swear.
20:06You said he was murdered?
20:08Yes, after he vanished into thin air
20:10at the Baudelaires' mansion.
20:12Did you check the...
20:14Check the what?
20:19Hey, guys. Wait. Hold up.
20:28I swear.
20:30What do you got?
20:37Let's check it out.
20:39Be careful.
20:44Hey, stay back.
20:49Come on.
20:54Weird tunnel.
20:59Whoa.
21:01What is this?
21:03It's dusty.
21:08Oof.
21:12What is it?
21:14No way.
21:17What is it?
21:23You gotta be kidding me.
21:27Oh, my God. It looks just like you.
21:32It's called The Lost Emperor.
21:34Ferdinand had it for a while,
21:37but it went missing after World War I.
21:40Rumor has it that Hitler had it for a short stint,
21:44but it got looted from the Fuhrer bunker.
21:46We believe it depicts
21:48the Haitian Revolution's Battle of the Vertières
21:51when the Haitian rebels defeated the French in November 1803.
21:55The painting is one of the generals.
21:59Gabart, Capua,
22:01possibly even the great liberator,
22:04Jean-Jacques Dessalines.
22:06I think George Washington.
22:08They say certain traits are genetic.
22:12Leadership, strength,
22:14the ability to inspire people.
22:17I'm not aware of any connection between Dessalines and my family,
22:21but I wouldn't be surprised.
22:26Why are you smiling?
22:28No reason. I just...
22:30Your reaction to the painting has been pretty priceless.
22:37Go back to work.
22:53Harlequin's Head by Picasso.
22:57Stalin's Bible.
22:59Charles Manson's jockstrap.
23:01What is all this stuff?
23:03Stolen art, antiques, and cursed curiosities.
23:08All bought on the black market by Charles and Camille.
23:11Worth a fortune.
23:12Which would explain why they didn't tell us about the hidden vault.
23:14But the most valuable thing we found in that moment...
23:17I got something.
23:19...was the hatch.
23:29And that's how Dim got out of the house.
23:31The ladder led up to a hidden grate in the bushes.
23:34And from there, it was a clear path with no cameras to get off the property.
23:38But one question remained.
23:40Where did Dim go? And who killed him?
23:43Look alive, guys. Here she comes.
23:49Thanks for meeting me.
23:50Of course.
23:54And you're okay with the cameras?
23:57Oh, God. I guess.
24:00I'm a little confused as to why you're coming to me and not the police.
24:05I don't trust them.
24:07If I showed them this, they would find some way to use it against me.
24:11I'm not so sure about that, but I'm happy to take a look.
24:14What exactly are you gonna show me?
24:17It's a video.
24:19Two days before Jacob went missing, somebody tried to kill us.
24:24Okay.
24:26I love you, boo.
24:28Love you, baby.
24:29No, baby, you gotta say it to the camera.
24:31I'm driving, baby.
24:32Baby.
24:33All right. I'm so excited.
24:34Love you, baby.
24:38What the hell was that?
24:40Oh, baby, baby, watch out.
24:53Baby, we gots to go.
24:55Okay.
24:56Baby, we gotta go now.
24:57Okay, okay.
25:02They didn't report it. They just abandoned it.
25:04Well, we tracked down the abandoned car,
25:06but the paint scrapings that we took from the impact point
25:09showed the most common brand of automotive paint.
25:13Which means we had added another mystery to the case.
25:16Who was the driver?
25:18But that question took a back seat.
25:20Oh, because the text came.
25:22You have to show this to the police.
25:35Jeez.
25:36Stay with her.
25:40The text was sent from an unknown number to Dim and Juicy,
25:44demanding the item that had been promised.
25:46And the text went on to threaten violence
25:48if Juicy didn't turn the item over.
25:50It seemed likely that whomever sent that text killed Dim,
25:53so it was time for me to go undercover.
25:57You had no idea what you were walking into.
25:59That's working undercover.
26:01Doesn't that scare you, walking in by yourself?
26:03But I wasn't by myself.
26:10You season play.
26:26That's up. This could be our guy.
26:57Do you have it?
26:59No.
27:03What do you mean, no?
27:05Whatever you were into with Jake, he didn't share it with me.
27:08I got no idea who you are or what you want.
27:12And now that Jake is dead...
27:16I don't know what to do.
27:18I don't know what to do.
27:20I don't know what to do.
27:22I don't know what to do.
27:25That's not my problem.
27:27I need what he promised.
27:30Or you're gonna learn what battery acid tastes like.
27:34Is that what you said to Jake before you killed him?
27:38Enough. You're going with me.
27:41Go on. Move in.
27:43Don't move.
27:45Get on the ground!
27:47Get on the ground right now!
27:49Police! Don't move!
27:51Stay where you are!
27:54Stay where you are!
27:56Everybody freeze!
27:58Drop your weapons!
28:00Drop the gun!
28:02Who the hell are you guys?
28:04CIA.
28:10Thanks for taking the time to speak with me.
28:12My pleasure.
28:14The agency is committed to transparency wherever possible.
28:16Great. So what can you tell me about Amir Sadiq?
28:18Nothing.
28:20Come on. It's common knowledge that Mr. Sadiq is a Turkish national
28:24who works for Meyer Balik, an infamous international arms dealer.
28:27I'm not prepared to speak on that.
28:29Okay. Can you explain the connection to Jake Butler?
28:32I'm not prepared to speak on that.
28:34How about the mystery item that Amir was so intent on getting from Mr. Butler and Ms. Wu?
28:39I'm not prepared to speak on that.
28:41Then why did you agree to the interview?
28:43The agency is committed to transparency wherever possible.
28:48Turns out, Dim and that arms dealer...
28:52Meyer Balik?
28:54Yeah. That's the guy.
28:56Dim and Meyer were distant cousins.
28:59I found out through a back-channel source at the DOD
29:02that the agency had been surveilling Amir for months now
29:06while he and Meyer were working on a massive arms deal for the Iranians.
29:11But during the deal-making process, Amir went to Barbados.
29:14Where he met with Dim.
29:16But not Juicy.
29:18That's what she says.
29:20How are you holding up?
29:23I'm heartbroken.
29:25I thought I knew him.
29:27I thought he loved me.
29:29To find out he had this whole other life, I mean...
29:32I've been drunk the whole week.
29:35So you had no idea that the Baudelaires weren't just a random target?
29:41Jake just said they were crazy rich
29:43and that we'd be able to party for a year off of what we'd get out of the house.
29:47Well, what we now know is that Amir pointed Jake at the Baudelaires.
29:51But it wasn't connected to the Iranian arms deal that the CIA was so keen to stop.
29:56It turns out, among the stolen antiquities in the Baudelaires' vault
29:59was a very special rifle.
30:01The Mikulette, one of the earliest and most sturdy flintlocks ever made.
30:06And the most famous Mikulette belonged to the Turkish sultan,
30:10Osman II, or Osman the Young.
30:13I like to read.
30:15You sure do.
30:17But history lesson aside, as a proud Turk and a professional weapon aficionado,
30:22Meyer Balak had been hunting for the sultan's rifle for decades.
30:26And somehow, he discovered that the Baudelaires had it.
30:30So he called up Cousin Jake and set up a meeting with Amir in Barbados.
30:41I was probably getting a massage at the time.
30:45Or a facial.
30:47Or a seaweed wrap.
30:50Or a body scrub.
30:53I spent most of that trip just getting pampered, you know?
30:58Yeah, once we learned about the rifle's existence,
31:00we quickly found the crate it had been stored in.
31:11But the rifle was gone, which meant that Dim had taken it
31:15before he had snuck out of the Baudelaires' house.
31:18But he hadn't delivered it to Amir.
31:21No, Amir hadn't even landed in the U.S. by the time Dim was killed.
31:24Which means Dim took it somewhere else.
31:27Yeah, the question was, where?
31:29To who? Who?
31:31Yeah, and what happened to it?
31:32You were about to find all that out, though, weren't you?
31:34Yes, in the most terrifying way.
31:38Drop the gun!
31:40Baby, baby, look out, look out!
31:45With Amir out of the picture as a suspect,
31:48we went back to the car crash.
31:50Somebody tried to run Jake and Sava off the road
31:53two days before Jake was killed.
31:55If it wasn't Amir, who was it?
31:58Well, we had previously gotten warrants for Jake's phone records,
32:01but Sava told us that Jake always carried a burner from home.
32:06Jake always carried a burner phone with him,
32:08and we didn't have that number.
32:10Until the incident with Amir.
32:11Exactly.
32:12Even though the CIA kept us from interrogating Amir,
32:15they did search Amir's cell phone records
32:17and came up with an anonymous number
32:19that we ultimately tracked back to Dim.
32:22Let's just say that there were several text messages
32:26sent to and from that phone that were very revealing.
32:30What do you mean?
32:31Jake was clearly cheating on Sava,
32:34and he was the Shakespeare of sexting.
32:39Would you read some of those texts for me?
32:48Yeah, you... No, I can't. I'm sorry.
32:50I can't say any of this on camera.
32:51My nana's going to watch this.
32:53You could... Yeah, sorry.
32:55Couldn't you read some of these texts to me?
32:57Are you kidding me? Put that away.
32:58No, you couldn't get Lucy to read them.
32:59What makes you think I'm going to read them?
33:02I'm serious.
33:03Okay. I'm not reading them.
33:04Okay.
33:05Would you mind reading some of these texts out loud?
33:11Um...
33:13I can't say that.
33:15I'm not saying that.
33:17I have no idea what that even means.
33:19Let me just find some PG content for you.
33:21Oh, here we go.
33:23Stop calling. I told you it's over.
33:26The breakup texts.
33:28It was the proverbial smoking gun.
33:31Texts that will determine Dim's fate.
33:34And just for clarity, who was Dim sending these texts to?
33:37Who was he having an affair with?
33:40Lisa... Miller? Lisa Miller?
33:42It's Juicy's BFF.
33:44So what are we doing here?
33:45Girl, you know what we're doing.
33:47I know. We're, like, posteriority.
33:50I think it's posterity.
33:52Mm-mm. That don't sound right, girl.
33:54Okay, so...
33:57I'm waiting for Jake to get out of prison.
33:59He just did six months on a drug charge,
34:01and I found out today he's getting released early.
34:03Ooh, for good behavior.
34:04Girl, overcrowding.
34:08Oh, baby!
34:14Baby. Oh, I missed you.
34:16Yeah, I missed you, too.
34:18Yo, Lisa!
34:22At that point, it all started coming together.
34:25Lisa couldn't handle the fact that Jake was breaking up with her,
34:28so she tried to run them off the road.
34:30And when that failed, she called up Jake,
34:33begged for his forgiveness, and asked him to meet her.
34:36Yeah, when he showed up, she shot him with a .22-caliber pistol,
34:40then dumped his body in the dumpster.
34:42So we went to arrest her.
34:44I think that's her.
34:59Police! Show me your hands!
35:02Move in on her! Move in!
35:04Whoa, whoa! Drop the gun!
35:05Jump!
35:06Drop the gun! Drop the gun!
35:07Whoa, whoa! Drop the gun!
35:08Oh, God!
35:09Get in there.
35:11Officer down.
35:12We need an RA, Flower, and Lincoln.
35:15John!
35:16Aah!
35:17Aah!
35:19Oh, my God.
35:21Rub me back.
35:23Oh, my God.
35:24Oh, my God.
35:25Oh, my God.
35:27Rub me back. Rub me back.
35:31Catch my breath.
35:33I'm good.
35:38The thing about old guns is that they're very imprecise weapons,
35:41and the muzzle velocity was significantly less
35:44than even the most modern, smallest handgun.
35:47Translation.
35:48There is no way that the McLeod bullet
35:50could have punched a hole in no one's bulletproof vest.
35:52He's just lucky she didn't shoot him in the face.
35:54Not getting shot in the face, that's a daily goal.
35:56Yeah, that's true.
35:57The first thing he taught me was,
35:59don't get shot in the face.
36:00All things considered, though, I do.
36:02I got very lucky, yeah.
36:03It could have been so much worse.
36:05Yeah, like it was for Sergeant Gray.
36:08He's probably not gonna love what you said.
36:11This painting captures a moment in world history
36:14where freedom won out over oppression,
36:17which is why its recovery is so important.
36:19It is my honor to present
36:22the lost emperor.
36:27Aah!
36:29Funny day!
36:31No!
36:32No!
36:34You bastard!
36:36How could you?
36:37You son of a bitch!
36:40Shame on you!
36:42Shame on you!
36:44Let me go!
36:46Let me go!
36:47Bullets are people, too!
36:49This was an assassination.
36:51I'm sorry, I need a minute.
36:53I just...
36:58At least I still have this.
37:05Sorry, Sergeant.
37:06You're needed in the bullpen.
37:10What the hell is this about?
37:22What do we have here?
37:24Well, we all know how much you loved that painting.
37:26Unfortunately, it was completely destroyed.
37:29So we had another painting made.
37:38It reflects the way that we see you.
37:40With my shirt off.
37:42As a dragon slayer.
37:46Um...
37:49I love it.
37:51Look at me.
37:56Well, uh, so Lisa was going to prison
37:59for the murder of Jake and the attempted murder of Nolan,
38:01but we were left with the question
38:03of what to do with Juicy.
38:05At the end of the day, it didn't make sense to charge her.
38:08We could prove Dim's involvement,
38:10but all we really had on Juicy was conspiracy.
38:13DA's office debated for a while,
38:15but ultimately, we decided to cut her loose.
38:17How did you feel about that?
38:19On the whole, good.
38:23Whatever her fault, Juicy...
38:26Sava had suffered a great tragedy.
38:30Betrayal, murder.
38:33I'm hopeful that she'll take this opportunity
38:37to learn from the experience, you know?
38:39To change.
38:41Of course she said that.
38:43Listen, people never change.
38:45Okay, Sava is going to end up in cuffs one way or another.
38:55You make good money doing documentaries?
38:57I do okay.
38:59You do better than okay.
39:01I looked you up.
39:03You're not the only curious one around here.
39:06Award-winning filmmaker.
39:09Vacation home on the Amalfi Coast.
39:12I mean...
39:14Karen!
39:15What?
39:16Uh, you got to go.
39:18You're parasiting again?
39:20The girl's got to eat.
39:22Give him my number. Give him my number.
39:24You call me, okay?
39:25Coming, Mrs. Hutchkins!
39:27Does it shake you at all?
39:29The fact that your doppelganger's relationship
39:31was so dysfunctional?
39:33That's an unfair characterization.
39:36It wasn't dysfunctional.
39:37I mean, Jake cheated with Sava's best friend
39:40after trying to cut her out of a big money deal.
39:42Fair enough, but that doesn't change the question.
39:45What are you implying?
39:47That we might suffer the same fate
39:49because of a couple of people who looked a tiny bit like us?
39:52They were misfits?
39:54I think it's a reasonable question.
39:56You're working too hard.
39:58Okay, I get it.
40:01You're invested in a certain answer
40:03because it makes for a better documentary,
40:05but we are not Jake and Sava, okay?
40:09I mean, they're criminals whose lives were based on deceit.
40:13Of course that duplicity infected their relationship,
40:16but we are in a very different place.
40:20And what place is that?
40:23If you don't know, then you haven't been paying attention.
40:26I mean...
40:28Okay, so a place of honesty, respect, love.
40:32Yeah, I mean, those are good words.
40:34But do those qualities guarantee
40:36that your relationship will succeed where theirs failed?
40:38Well, you know, of course not.
40:41But at this moment,
40:43I mean, Tim and I are in a really beautiful place.
40:47And that's all that matters.
40:49Yeah.
40:51The thing you learn early on as police officers
40:53is that your future is never certain.
40:56Yeah, anything can happen to anyone at any time.
40:59Especially if they overstay their welcome.
41:04Uh-oh. Oh, does that mean...
41:06Yeah, we're done. Sorry.
41:08That's right. Sorry, guys.
41:11Do you want to get sushi?
41:13It's perfect.
41:15Listen, we're gonna be back in an hour.
41:17Place better be spotless.
41:19Yes, sir.
41:22Yeah, thank you.
41:24Okay, let's pack it up.
41:26You don't think he's really mad at me, do you?
41:36♪
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