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00:01Previously on The Rookie.
00:03I think I have a lead on Rosalind.
00:05The forensic linguistics are a match to Rosalind Dyer.
00:08Hello, John.
00:09Coming back to L.A. was a bad move.
00:12This wasn't all you. You had help.
00:14Another accolade.
00:15Exactly what kind of sicko are we dealing with here?
00:17Killers like this, they don't stop.
00:19We got a name at a Denver sanitation, Jeffrey Boyle.
00:22He was very excited when I pitched him the idea.
00:24I love the artistry of it.
00:25Yes, this is Officer John Nolan.
00:27I have Rosalind Dyer in custody.
00:31Do you think she did this on purpose?
00:34All it means is that we can focus on catching her accomplice
00:37before he kills anyone else.
00:38Here comes the feds to help.
00:43Serial killer Rosalind Dyer is dead.
00:46Fatally shot earlier today by an unknown accomplice
00:49after she was apprehended by the LAPD.
00:52We can confirm that Rosalind Dyer was killed today
00:55by a sniper's bullet we believe was fired by this man.
00:58Now, we do not know yet his true identity,
01:01but he has been operating locally under the alias Jeffrey Boyle.
01:05In addition to assisting Rosalind Dyer
01:07in this morning's attempted murder of firefighter Bailey Noon,
01:10we believe that Boyle is responsible
01:13for at least three other unrelated murders,
01:15so we're asking anyone with information to please call 911
01:18or the FBI tip line, but be mindful,
01:21this is an extremely dangerous man.
01:29I don't get it.
01:31Rosalind busted out of prison.
01:33She could be on a beach
01:35having umbrella drinks for the rest of her life.
01:37Instead, she plans her own murder?
01:39It's fascinating, really.
01:41You know, on a clinical level, the most extreme case
01:43of a manipulative, narcissistic psychopath I've ever seen,
01:46controlling everything down to the way she died.
01:48Okay, so what are the odds our guy is both an evil genius
01:51and an expert sniper?
01:53Not out of the question.
01:55But it is unlikely.
01:57I don't get a former military vibe off of him.
01:59You know, I played a sniper once in a video game adaptation.
02:02On a shot over 100 yards,
02:04the math you have to do to calculate
02:06the windage and elevation is a bitch.
02:08I would have shot from over here.
02:10Why?
02:12Good cover, close to the canyon gate,
02:14pull the trigger, and you're gone.
02:18What the hell?
02:20What is it?
02:22A tiny little mask, like the ones doctors used to wear
02:25during the bubonic plague.
02:27LAPD found one of those masks in Boyle's workshop.
02:29What's with the beak?
02:31They filled it with herbs to purify the air,
02:33prevent contagion, like an early gas mask.
02:35So he left that here for us to find.
02:37He wanted us to find it. Why would he do that?
02:39The Black Death decimated Europe.
02:41Almost half the population perished.
02:43It's his way of telling us more death is coming.
02:47I know we had a deal, but...
02:49Please, I don't need a lecture right now.
02:51We need to catch this guy before he kills somebody else.
02:53Evelyn, I'm sorry. I have to go.
02:56You doing all right?
02:58Yes.
03:00Okay, that's a lie.
03:02Carter, I need everyone at their best for this one,
03:04so if there's something going on...
03:06It's my day to pick up my son.
03:08Evelyn and I are...
03:10We're going to get out of here.
03:12We're going to get out of here.
03:14It's my day to pick up my son.
03:16Evelyn and I are...
03:18I'm sorry, Carter.
03:20Listen, I've been in your shoes.
03:22Divorced three times.
03:24So if you're wondering what to do or how to feel
03:27or even the name of a good divorce lawyer,
03:30you hit me up, huh?
03:32Thanks.
03:34Good.
03:36Hey, so, uh, what's the plan, boss?
03:38Well, by now, Jeffrey Boyle has changed his appearance
03:40and gone to ground, so question is,
03:43Given the Denver case the LAPD found,
03:45I say he hits the road.
03:47I mean, he's a traveler by nature.
03:49I agree.
03:51Oh, did you hear that?
03:53We should divide and conquer.
03:55I'm interested in the victim LAPD pulled out of Boyle's practice trap.
03:57Emmy has her on the table right now.
03:59Good. Hit the morgue.
04:01We need to get an idea on that woman fast,
04:03find out whether she was yanked off the street
04:05or if this guy seduces his victims,
04:07and if it's the latter, then maybe he screwed up
04:09and left a clue behind that we could follow.
04:11His skill level, his artistry,
04:13my instinct is that he defines himself by the way he kills.
04:15That's how we're gonna catch him.
04:17Great. Do it. I'll call D.C. and get additional resources.
04:19We're gonna need him.
04:21Can I drive?
04:23Of course not.
04:25He work a serial killer case before?
04:27Worked three, solved two.
04:29The third?
04:31I'll tell you about it sometime, if you never want to sleep again.
04:33Before we go in, best prepare.
04:36I've seen my share of dead bodies.
04:38I'm good.
04:40How about the smell of one or several?
04:42You ever smell the inside of a locker room
04:44after football practice on a hot day?
04:46Simone.
04:48I'm good.
04:52Sweet Jesus.
04:54Take me now.
04:56Hey.
04:58Dr. Song, we spoke on the phone.
05:00Special Agent Hope, this is Special Agent Clark.
05:02Yes, I just completed our job.
05:05Yes, I just completed our Jane Doe autopsy.
05:13A vic was found with water in her lungs
05:15and electrical burns on her lower extremities.
05:17Were you able to pull a print?
05:19No, she was in the water too long.
05:21Her skin has lost all elasticity.
05:23She basically fell apart on my table.
05:25How's her face still intact?
05:27Post-mortem gas releasing made her buoyant.
05:29She was floating face up.
05:32Hey, it's okay if you need to step outside.
05:34No, no.
05:36I'm staying right here.
05:38And I'm gonna be strong for her
05:40so we can catch who did this.
05:43Is that a tattoo on her neck?
05:45Yes.
05:47A heart could indicate a loved one,
05:49but a Q is not a common letter for a name.
05:51Wait.
05:53Queen of Hearts Car Club.
05:55That tattoo is their logo.
05:58I can't believe you got Bailey out in time.
06:00Technically, we didn't.
06:02She was dead, and we pulled her out, but Chen saved her.
06:04Hmm.
06:06What does the intricacy of this indicate to you?
06:08Well, it must have taken weeks to put together.
06:11He planned this for a long time.
06:13Yeah.
06:15A guy's organized, not spontaneous,
06:17enjoys the prelude, a sense of control,
06:19watching his victims come face to face with their fate,
06:22feeling that dread and anticipation.
06:25What, not a fan of profiling?
06:27No offense, but in my experience,
06:29the best way to catch a killer is with evidence,
06:31witnesses, and good, old-fashioned police work,
06:33not speculation on what messed him up as a child.
06:36You're telling me that you're not the man you are
06:38because of what happened to you as a kid?
06:44Huh.
06:46Huh what?
06:48Well, it's just fascinating.
06:50I mean, I'm not sure I'd be surprised
06:52What?
06:54Well, it's just fascinating.
06:56What is?
06:58The construction on this trap shows
07:00exceptional metalwork skill,
07:02but the welding pattern here around the window
07:04has no functionality.
07:06It's completely decorative,
07:08which means they're subject to pride
07:10in building this on a design level.
07:12So he enjoyed the making almost as much as the killing.
07:14Exactly.
07:16We just need to figure out how that helps us catch him.
07:19I wish I could tell you that you get used to it,
07:21but the bad ones,
07:23they'll always be there when you close your eyes.
07:25I know.
07:27I lost a dozen kids when I was a counselor.
07:31Drugs, homicides, suicide.
07:33One of my girls was abducted.
07:36Renata Sands.
07:38D.C. police had no leads, so they barely worked the case.
07:41That baby didn't even get a mention on the local news.
07:45Wrong skin tone for crime time.
07:47Her remains were discovered about two months later.
07:51That's it.
07:53I mean, the case is still unsolved.
07:55The investigation just ended.
07:57She's just a case file in a damn basement.
08:01Okay.
08:05We got a hit on our Jane Doe.
08:07Local chapter of the Queen of Hearts Car Club
08:09identified her as Sadie Frank.
08:12It's the nightmare you always have.
08:14Sadie and I made a pact when we moved in together.
08:17Two single girls in L.A.
08:19We always texted if we were going to be out late,
08:21so when I didn't hear from her, I didn't...
08:25Look, I know this is a lot,
08:29and my heart breaks for you,
08:31but you need to be strong for your girl right now.
08:34Have you ever seen this man before?
08:37That's Jeff.
08:39Sadie met him at a bar.
08:41Jeff. Sadie met him at the university library.
08:44He did this?
08:46Did she say anything about him?
08:48Yeah, just that he was nice.
08:50Um, they both geeked out over Gothic architecture.
08:53Sounds like she really liked this guy.
08:55She did.
08:57So you met him?
08:58Once. I mean, he came over for dinner.
09:00Really? Do you remember anything he said or did that night?
09:02Did he say where he lived?
09:04I was in my room studying.
09:05I only saw him for, like, a minute.
09:08I just remember how happy Sadie was
09:10because he had given her some rare book
09:12on an artist that she liked.
09:13Does she keep the book?
09:15Uh, yeah. It's on her night table.
09:18Based on what we know so far,
09:20Jeffrey Boyle is precise, methodical,
09:23a planner who takes pride in his creations.
09:26His M.O. has remained consistent so far.
09:28All of his known victims have died from drowning,
09:30which is a slow death that he rebels in.
09:34He relishes control,
09:36which is often a sign that our subject feels
09:38that he lacks control of his own life.
09:40Or he's just a show-off.
09:42I mean, this is a hell of a complicated way to kill someone.
09:45Guy's arrogant, ego-driven, a grandstander.
09:51Hi.
09:52Hi. What are you doing here?
09:54D.C. sent me.
09:56You didn't know.
09:59Uh, pardon the interruption, Agent Stenson.
10:02Please continue.
10:03What was that?
10:04Mark Atlan's lawyer's party
10:05before she got kicked out of the B.S.U.
10:07Mm.
10:12An apparatus this sophisticated,
10:14it's clear our subject has been honing his skills
10:16since long before he met up with Rosalind.
10:19But getting an apprenticeship,
10:20that indicates someone who has a strong desire for approval.
10:24Or he linked up with Rosalind to test himself against the best.
10:27The ultimate way to prove that, kill the queen and take her crown.
10:30Or he was exercising demons from his past,
10:32craved acclaim from a senior figure in his life.
10:34Not everyone was made into a monster by someone.
10:36Not everyone was born that way.
10:38Either that ain't one to fight for.
10:41If the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior,
10:44then it's reasonable to assume our subject will strike again.
10:48He's not a loner. He craves a connection.
10:51He likes to show off.
10:53The iron work he did on the trap was ornamental.
10:56And the plague doctor mask he left behind
10:58exhibits almost a sense of whimsy.
11:01This indicates someone who doesn't just see his skills
11:04as a means to an end,
11:06but rather the ability to express himself.
11:17Um, if you're looking for copper to steal,
11:20I saw some a ways back.
11:22Oh, no. I'm an artist.
11:25So I use the scrap as materials for my sculpture.
11:29Like John Chamberlain.
11:31Or more figurative stuff like Stankovich.
11:34Um, I'm an artist, too.
11:37I like to think of my work as more elemental.
11:40I love what the most primal forces on Earth,
11:42you know, heat, water, cold, they do to things,
11:45how they change them, test them,
11:48forge them into something new.
11:51I'm sorry. Am I being pretentious?
11:54Uh, a little.
11:56Um...
11:58I'm, uh, I'm Mia, by the way.
12:01Love that name.
12:03I'm Owen.
12:05So what kind of artist are you?
12:07Oh, um, I draw.
12:09Mostly, um, representational.
12:12Very nice.
12:14I guess we both search for truth
12:17and the sublime in a disaster.
12:19Wow. And I'm pretentious?
12:22Uh...
12:25You know, there is a gnarly semi-truck wreck back that way.
12:28If you want to check it out.
12:31Uh...
12:33I thought you'd never ask.
12:35Come on.
12:47How can you just waltz in here and contradict me like that
12:49in front of everyone?
12:51I honestly thought you knew I was coming.
12:53I'm still finding my footing here.
12:55The last thing I need is you undermining me.
12:57I'm never undermining you. I'm just getting your mad face.
12:59See? I do miss it, though.
13:01Yeah, I'm sure you do.
13:03Hey.
13:05You carried a box out of your office and never looked back.
13:07Never returned my phone calls.
13:09I'm sorry.
13:11I just needed a...
13:13clean break after everything.
13:15Yeah.
13:17Heard you got promoted.
13:19Hmm. Well, you know, you only got bumped up because I left.
13:21Oh, yeah. Keep telling yourself that.
13:23You got a new partner?
13:25Not yet. Everyone else suffers in comparison.
13:27So...
13:29the lab bull prints off the books Simone and Carter brought in,
13:31we finally have our subject's real name.
13:33Eli Reynolds.
13:35Born and raised outside of Denver.
13:37So tell me, either of you, what are the odds he went back home?
13:39After you?
13:41Oh, no. You first. I insist.
13:43Why, thank you. I'd say the odds are 50-50.
13:45But even if he's not there, we'll gain crucial knowledge
13:47about his development that will help us catch him.
13:49Good. Laura.
13:51What is that saying about a stop clock being right twice a day?
13:53That's the spirit.
13:55Denver it is. Wheels up in 30.
14:01Eli Reynolds hasn't filed a tax return in 10 years.
14:03He has zero Internet presence.
14:05He abandoned his old life.
14:07But why?
14:09We need to figure out what made him who he is today.
14:11Or...
14:13Or we recognize that it's more likely our subject was born
14:15with a brain predisposed to narcissistic sociopathy.
14:17I'm taking time, Mom.
14:19Waiting for the fuse to be lit.
14:21Not every sociopath is a murderer.
14:23Boom. Because a ton of kids came through my office
14:25and none of them turned out serial killers.
14:27That you know of.
14:29Answer me this, Simone.
14:31Were any of them sadists with antisocial or borderline personality disorders?
14:33That's not the point, Mark.
14:35Sure it is, Laura.
14:37Every serial killer has a different psychological diagnosis.
14:39Nailing it down...
14:41Doesn't help us catch our subject.
14:43No, I'm not.
14:45Oh, really? Should we revisit the shallow grave killer who I caught?
14:47Okay. Enough.
14:49My goodness.
14:51The two of you are like my sisters.
14:53Now, when we land,
14:55Carter, Brendan, Atlas,
14:57you will pay Eli's father a visit.
14:59Laura, you take Simone to do her League of Extraordinary Guidance Counselors thing.
15:01We will look at this man's childhood
15:03from two different angles.
15:05Okay?
15:07Works for me.
15:09May the best theory win.
15:11Yeah.
15:13It seems like Laura's fitting in nicely
15:15to the L.A. field office.
15:17Like a glove.
15:19How's L.A. treating her?
15:21Is she settling in? Is she making friends?
15:23Is she dating?
15:25Actually, she's...
15:27Go run back. In case she's inside and tries to rabbit.
15:29Yeah. Sure.
15:31What?
15:33Josh Reynolds?
15:35Yeah.
15:37Who are you?
15:39This is Special Agent Atlas.
15:41We're here about your son, Eli.
15:43Is he in the house?
15:45No. Why?
15:47He's wanted for multiple homicides.
15:49Invite us in.
15:51You mind if we take a look around?
15:53Confirm he's not here?
15:55You got a warrant?
15:57I can get one.
15:59Go ahead.
16:01You know, you're wrong about Eli.
16:03Kid's not a killer.
16:05You spoke to his son recently?
16:07About months ago.
16:09Just small talk.
16:11He was back east somewhere.
16:13Back east where?
16:15I don't know.
16:17Look, he left home at 19.
16:19We haven't...
16:21talked much since.
16:23Why is that?
16:25I'm his father, not his best friend.
16:27Mr. Reynolds, these accusations against your son are serious.
16:29If you know anything, you're not telling us.
16:31We need to know.
16:33I'd like to help you, but...
16:35I can't.
16:37I remember Eli.
16:39He was, uh...
16:41troubled.
16:43Troubled how?
16:45Oh, you know, the usual.
16:47Problems at home, acting out in school.
16:49Maybe...
16:51maybe I could have done more to help him back then.
16:53Look, I feel you.
16:55We only get these kids for four years.
16:57I mean, there's only so much you can do.
16:59What kind of problems was Eli having at home?
17:01Abuse?
17:03Oh, I don't know.
17:05Maybe.
17:07Well, not maybe.
17:09It says you called social services.
17:11Clearly you thought something was going on.
17:13Well, there were signs of malnourishment.
17:17I thought I saw some burns.
17:21Social services took a look,
17:23and they didn't do anything.
17:25What did Eli say to you about the abuse?
17:27Uh...
17:29not much.
17:31Mm-mm.
17:33I take back what I said.
17:35You failed this kid, and now he's out there
17:37torturing people to death.
17:39You will tell us everything you know,
17:41or I will make it my mission
17:43to see that you are legally charged for what you did.
17:47He told me his father wanted to make him tougher.
17:51That he held him underwater
17:53to test his endurance.
17:57Hey.
17:59Are you still at the dad's house?
18:01No, we just left. Why?
18:03Eli's father abused him as a child.
18:05He's recreating what he survived.
18:07We're going back. Dad's lying.
18:09Hey, hey, hey, stop what you're doing!
18:11Put your hands up!
18:13Hey, stop!
18:15Put your hands up!
18:17Drop the box!
18:19Okay, okay, okay.
18:21You guys are so serious.
18:23Hands behind your back.
18:25Burning evidence?
18:27Trying to destroy everything
18:29that could prove your son's pathology?
18:31That screams accomplice.
18:33You're looking at life
18:35without the possibility of parole here.
18:37Eli left home at 19.
18:39I had Jack all to myself.
18:41I had no idea what I was doing.
18:43I had no idea what I was doing.
18:45I had no idea what I was doing.
18:47I had no idea what I was doing.
18:49I had no idea what I was doing.
18:51I had no idea what I was doing.
18:53Eli left home at 19.
18:55I had Jack all to do with it, okay?
18:57So why were you burning this stuff?
18:59Because I knew you guys would try to blame me.
19:01You're damn right.
19:03You abused your son. You tortured him.
19:05Eli was born soft.
19:07I just tried to give him strength
19:09and some backbone.
19:11Tried to make him feel like a man.
19:13You made him into a killer.
19:15Where is he now?
19:17I told you, I don't know.
19:19I don't believe you.
19:21I'm done talking.
19:23I want a lawyer.
19:33It was great talking to you guys.
19:35All right, so
19:37he tested Eli's endurance
19:39and then Eli follows.
19:41Tests his victim's endurance by putting him in these boxes.
19:43But what if
19:45torture is like a
19:47twisted way to get to know his victims.
19:49You know, he wants them to feel the way he feels.
19:51Suffer the way he suffers so they understand him.
19:53Nobody wants to go through life
19:55feeling alone.
19:57That's interesting.
19:59Denver Forensics found a pay-as-you-go phone
20:01at the bottom of the barbecue.
20:03Oh.
20:05It's a burner phone, literally.
20:07Sorry.
20:09Given Eli's profile, it makes sense he tried
20:11keeping contact with his father.
20:13Prove his worthiness. Yeah, so
20:15if the lab can resurrect it, it might get us Eli's location.
20:17You think he's in town?
20:19I think we need to wait and see what this phone says.
20:21So we are all spending the night the FBI way.
20:23Do I want to know what the FBI way is?
20:25Two to a room.
20:27In the cheapest motel in town.
20:29We're bunking up.
20:39Your theory about the
20:41subject testing the endurance of the victims
20:43was spot on.
20:45Did you study psychology?
20:47Uh, no. No, I was an actor.
20:49Really? Really.
20:51Wow.
20:53I mean, you could be Tom Cruise for all I know.
20:55I mostly watch baseball.
20:57No offense. No, none taken.
20:59I appreciate the positive feedback.
21:01You know, I don't get a lot here
21:03between being a rookie
21:05ex-actor. It doesn't happen a lot.
21:07So, thank you.
21:09Make them respect what you bring to the table.
21:11I mean, actors have to be intuitive, right?
21:13Laura used to embody a character.
21:15That's basically what good profilers do.
21:17So you're already ahead of the game.
21:19Laura is a tough nut to crack.
21:21It took me two months just to get a laugh out of her.
21:23But, you know,
21:25when you let her get to know your worth,
21:27she'll still definitely be super hard on you.
21:29But you'll have her respect.
21:31I raided the vending machine.
21:33What?
21:35No flaming hot Cheetos?
21:37You don't need them.
21:39With all that heat between you and Atlas.
21:41I don't know what you're talking about.
21:45I've been around horny
21:47teenagers for the last 20 years.
21:49My chemistry detector
21:51is on point.
21:53You know, I also, I vomit
21:55every time I see blood.
21:57So there's, there's that too.
21:59Laura says it's an aversion reaction
22:01to being covered in stage blood for so many years.
22:03But...
22:05You ever tried B-Mac?
22:07The hamburger?
22:09Coping.
22:11It's a way to trick the brain.
22:13Think of something that makes you happy.
22:15Quick, first thing that comes to mind. Come on.
22:17Sink puppies.
22:19Dude, what?
22:21Sink puppies.
22:23When I was a kid,
22:25I had a dog who had ten puppies,
22:27and we wanted to get, like,
22:29a really cute picture of them,
22:31so we put them in the sink,
22:33and I just remember their, like,
22:35big eyes and the floppy ears
22:37and just a big ball of, like,
22:39fluffy goodness.
22:41Sink puppies.
22:43Okay,
22:45so from now on,
22:47when you see blood,
22:49think of sink puppies.
22:51We were great partners,
22:53and now there's a certain
22:55closeness that comes with that.
22:57Nothing more.
22:59Come on!
23:01If girls can't have juicy talk
23:03at a bedbug slumber party,
23:05it's not a very nice.
23:07Okay, it's complicated.
23:09You know, when I left the BSU
23:11and went on sabbatical,
23:13he did reach out
23:15and tried to be a friend,
23:17but I ghosted him.
23:19You know,
23:21and I guess I just needed distance
23:23from my old life.
23:25So you slept with him. Got it.
23:27You should have just said that.
23:29No, you don't got it. We never hooked up.
23:31I was too busy being faithful to my scumbag fiancé
23:33to ever act on anything.
23:35Well, an ex is an ex
23:37for a reason.
23:39Hey, you don't have a ring on your finger, so...
23:43I finally took it off yesterday.
23:45Funny how
23:47a little ring could have such meaning, huh?
23:49I threw
23:51my last one in the ocean.
23:53Well,
23:55emotionally, it felt great.
23:57Financially,
23:59not so much.
24:01I've been single in almost two decades.
24:03Feels like my world
24:05is off its axis.
24:07They say your first divorce is the hardest.
24:09Now, that is a lie.
24:11By the time you hear three different
24:13women say that they made a mistake
24:15by marrying you,
24:17you start thinking maybe you're the problem in that.
24:19My friend, that is when the real pain begins.
24:21So,
24:23enjoy your first divorce.
24:27Strange, but comforting advice.
24:29The best
24:31way to get over
24:33someone is to get under
24:35someone. We were here
24:37hustling, and this cute thing across
24:39the pool is choosy.
24:41So, you should go talk to her.
24:43That's not gonna happen.
24:45Change your mind. Simone's a pretty good wing woman.
24:47Although, a woman sitting alone
24:49by a motel pool seems
24:51kind of sus in the past.
24:53I did that.
24:55Then be my guest. Last I checked,
24:57I didn't ask for either of your opinions.
24:59I'm not even officially divorced yet. I wouldn't even be ready
25:01if I was. Besides,
25:03we're here working a case.
25:05Hooking up with someone is just...
25:07tacky.
25:19Um...
25:23I was wrong to cut you out of my life.
25:27Yes. Yes, you were.
25:31I was just, you know, I was
25:33humiliated.
25:37And everyone thought I was falling apart
25:39because Sam cheated on me.
25:41But I think the worst part
25:43was knowing that my best friend in the unit,
25:45you,
25:49felt less of me.
25:53But, you know, the good news
25:57is I think I'm back.
25:59Better than ever.
26:01Wow. Yeah.
26:03How's it possible for the second-best profiler I know
26:05to get even better? Whoa, second?
26:09Okay, yeah, the best.
26:13I'm really sorry.
26:17Please don't hate me.
26:19I could never hate you. Come here.
26:27Come here.
26:31Come here.
26:33Come here.
26:35Come here.
26:37Come here.
26:39Come here.
26:41Come here.
26:43Come here.
26:45Come here.
26:47Come here.
26:49Come here.
26:51Come here.
26:53Come here.
26:55Come here.
26:59So, how does a
27:01cool industrial
27:03art bro get into wine anyway?
27:05Well,
27:07if you have good wine, it means you had
27:09grapes that endured.
27:11The harsher the wind,
27:13the rockier the soil, the more
27:15complex and interesting the wine will be.
27:17Like your work.
27:19I'm noticing a theme
27:21here.
27:23You got me.
27:25And this is good wine.
27:27Oh, sorry.
27:29It's just most of my
27:31previous experiences came out of a box.
27:33Yeah, it's
27:35pretty good.
27:37But you know what? I've got a really,
27:39really special bottle
27:41in the cellar.
27:43Come check it out.
27:49Actually,
27:51maybe next time.
27:53I, um...
27:55I just had so much already.
27:57Sure.
27:59Trust me, you're gonna love it.
28:01Uh, no.
28:03Um, I should...
28:05I should really... I think I should go.
28:07I should have...
28:09Okay.
28:21♪♪♪♪
28:31♪♪♪♪
28:41♪♪♪♪
28:48You got in late last night.
28:50I hope that smile means
28:52it was as good as you imagined.
28:54Hmm.
28:56Better?
28:58Okay.
29:00That just stays between us.
29:02Or else.
29:04Snitches get stitches.
29:06You all right?
29:08You seemed a little down when I walked up.
29:10I'm fine.
29:12No, you're not.
29:14Excuse me?
29:16You never want to show weakness of any kind.
29:18You need people to think you're competent,
29:20so you mask your true feelings.
29:22Hold on. Did you just profile me?
29:24Yeah, it's kind of my thing.
29:26It's kind of annoying.
29:28But I'm right.
29:30I have been preparing
29:32for this job my whole life.
29:34And I thought I was ready.
29:36Until this case.
29:38Every time I close my eyes,
29:40I picture the victims
29:42and how frightened they must have been
29:44knowing how they were gonna die.
29:46I figured by
29:48joining the FBI,
29:50I would make a difference.
29:52I would be able to help.
29:54I would be there for people
29:56who no one else was there for.
29:58Yeah, that is what we're doing.
30:00So how do we...
30:02How do you live with all this darkness?
30:04By reminding yourself
30:06that there's more good than evil.
30:08But to be honest,
30:10sometimes it feels like I'm just lying.
30:12Yeah.
30:14Yeah.
30:16Hey, ladies.
30:18Hey.
30:20Morning.
30:22Oh, good. You're all here.
30:24Denver PD was able to recover
30:26the data on the burnt phone.
30:28The dad only ever called one number,
30:30and it was a burner phone in Tucson.
30:32So we are headed to Arizona.
30:34Our subject's phone usually pings off
30:36one of these four towers.
30:38That's too wide a search radius.
30:40We're gonna need more leads in order to find this guy.
30:42We should look for building supply stores,
30:44places where he could store specialty items
30:46to build his torture chamber.
30:48Should also check salvage yards.
30:50He uses scrap metal for his art.
30:52Yeah, that's good thinking.
30:54I already checked. Sales clerk at a scrap yard
30:56thinks she saw a guy yesterday.
30:58But his hair is different. Shorter, darker.
31:00Well, did he buy anything?
31:02He's got a payment app.
31:04We can use that to find his new identity
31:06or an address.
31:08No such luck. He used cash, but it gets worse.
31:10He has another victim?
31:12Looks like it.
31:14He was flirting with a woman there,
31:16an art student at U of A.
31:18She left with him. She's now reported missing.
31:20Let me out!
31:26I'm dying.
31:28We're all dying.
31:30You're suffering.
31:38Easy.
31:40Easy.
31:42Steam will burn you faster than dry heat.
31:44So pace yourself.
31:46This is gonna take a while.
31:50Why are you doing this?
31:52Earth, plastic.
31:54When you expose them to the elements,
31:56they're all very predictable.
31:58But you,
32:00Mia,
32:02you're special.
32:04And I want to see
32:06how this heat changes you
32:08and who or
32:10what
32:12you become.
32:14So please,
32:16tell me how you're feeling.
32:18Take your time.
32:26Tucson PD got a hold
32:28of the security cam footage from the salvage yard.
32:30Reynolds was driving
32:32a late model Silver Taurus
32:34with California plates.
32:36Please tell me there's a local address attached to the registration.
32:38It's a no-go.
32:40Cold plate, invalid number.
32:42Of course. So how the hell are we supposed to find this guy?
32:44We do know that his burner phone
32:46has only been used southeast of Tucson.
32:48We know he'd seek privacy.
32:50And metal fabrication is loud.
32:52He wouldn't want neighbors close by.
32:54We're going to look for his properties.
32:56Wait, there is a town nearby,
32:58a small place called Three Points,
33:00kind of off the grid.
33:02Look for any recent rental properties
33:04or anything under a business name to hide his true identity.
33:06Wait, wait, wait. I'm going to find something.
33:0847 Sasa Bay Road,
33:10rented two months ago. It's isolated, quiet.
33:12Here, make a right.
33:14Right here.
33:16Right here.
33:36That's his car.
33:38Judge approved the arrest warrant. We'll get down to it.
33:42Carter, Brendan, Atlas, you guys go around back.
33:44Laura and Simone, we take the front.
33:46Remember, this guy blew up his own workshop in L.A.
33:48We have to assume he's got this place booby-trapped as well.
33:52Stay with me.
33:54Stay with me, Mia.
33:56What's going through your head?
33:58Do you have any regrets?
34:02Yeah.
34:06Meaning you, you psycho.
34:08That's just mean.
34:14I'm sorry.
34:22I wish we had more time.
34:26Help me!
34:28Help!
34:30Help!
34:38That's not creepy at all.
34:40I got you.
34:44Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
34:50FBI!
34:52Simone, back.
34:54Laura, stairs.
34:58Agent down.
35:00Requesting backup in an ambulance.
35:02Are you good to triage him?
35:04Yes.
35:06I need to back up the others.
35:10Oh, my God.
35:12Oh, my God.
35:14Save Bobby.
35:16Save Bobby.
35:18Save Bobby.
35:20Save Bobby.
35:22Oh, my God, it worked.
35:24That's great.
35:26How's it look?
35:28It's pretty gnarly, but it didn't get the artery.
35:30Here, I got you.
35:32Let's get it elevated, okay?
35:34Yeah.
35:40Okay.
36:06Oh, my God.
36:08She's downstairs.
36:14It's gonna be okay.
36:16Simone.
36:20Go, go, go.
36:22Simone, I got her.
36:26Oh, my God.
36:28It's okay.
36:30It's okay.
36:32It's okay.
36:36He's ready!
36:38Go, go with her. Go with Simone.
36:40Okay.
37:02Okay.
37:26You okay?
37:28Hell no.
37:30I'm fine.
37:40We just heard from victim assistance.
37:42Mia's being released from the hospital.
37:44She's gonna be okay.
37:46Physically?
37:48But that poor girl's gonna carry that trauma for the rest of her life.
37:50Yeah, but thanks to everyone's hard work today,
37:52she still has a life.
37:54True.
37:56Also, forensics finished going through the house,
37:58and they found every murder.
38:00There were 12 victims total.
38:02Well, what we learned about his childhood trauma
38:04tracked perfectly.
38:06He recreated the conditions of his own abuse
38:08to kill his victims, and in his mind,
38:10he survived what they couldn't.
38:12That's what I said yesterday.
38:14Which supports the idea that he's ego-driven,
38:16need to feel in control of, and superior to his victims.
38:18Who he seduced by forging a connection
38:20that he lost with his mother when she died
38:22and that he never had with his abusive father.
38:24So I guess we're both right.
38:26I was right, too.
38:28Of course you were, boo.
38:32So, how long did it take you
38:34to go on a date again?
38:36After which divorce.
38:38The hardest one.
38:40Three years.
38:42I was terrified of getting hurt, so I threw myself into the job.
38:44I'm not afraid of dating.
38:46Okay, maybe a little.
38:48I'm more afraid of being disappointed.
38:50Evelyn was perfect, and look how that turned out.
38:52Feels like finding the new perfect is gonna be...
38:54impossible.
38:56Hey, could be tomorrow, could be three years from now.
38:58Only you'll know when you're ready.
39:00Now, in the meantime, I'm gonna buy you a drink,
39:02and then we're gonna find you a new place to live.
39:04Nice little bachelor pad, huh?
39:06Because that SRO was...
39:08It's gruesome.
39:10It's gruesome.
39:12Yeah.
39:14Hey.
39:16Hi.
39:18Thanks for having my back out there today.
39:20Yeah.
39:22It's tough.
39:24Can I give you some more advice?
39:26I'm listening.
39:28We often come face-to-face
39:30with evil here,
39:32and we don't always come out on top.
39:34So find your own good
39:36somewhere away from this job
39:38and just cling on to it
39:40with all you've got.
39:42You do it, too, you know.
39:44Mask your feelings.
39:46I mean, you were right about me. I do it sometimes.
39:48But, girl, you do it all the time.
39:50I respectfully disagree.
39:52Okay, well, what about Atlas?
39:54What about him?
39:56It-It was a one-time thing,
39:58and...
40:00I don't want to, uh, complicate our friendship.
40:02Okay.
40:04I do like what you said, though,
40:06about finding your own good.
40:08There is, um,
40:10this woman I've been seeing, Dina.
40:12I'm going to find her.
40:14Mm.
40:16And, um, you do give
40:18solid advice.
40:20But you should also take some of it.
40:22Because you deserve to find
40:24your own good, too.
40:28Hmm.
40:30Oh, my God.
40:32My-My blood phobia's gone. I can look at anything now.
40:34Thank you, sync puppies.
40:36How do you just get weirder and weirder?
40:38Hey, it was a pleasure working with you.
40:40Got my number. Don't be a stranger. All right, see you, buddy.
40:42Take it easy. Yep.
40:44I know
40:46you're hard on him, but
40:48he can make a hell of a profiler one day.
40:50I agree.
40:52But don't you dare tell him I said that.
40:54He has a big enough ego as it is.
40:58I'm glad D.C. sent you.
41:00We always work well together.
41:02Mm.
41:04And it was, um, nice, you know,
41:06to, uh,
41:08catch up.
41:10Yeah. Catching up was my favorite part.
41:12And, uh,
41:14I want to make it clear
41:16that I'd really like whatever this
41:18thing is between us to go
41:20somewhere.
41:22But I know that isn't gonna happen.
41:24I hope
41:26you know how much you mean to me.
41:28How much I'd love to say yes.
41:30But I just, I lost
41:32myself in my last relationship.
41:34And this move to L.A.,
41:36this unit,
41:38it's about me finding myself
41:40again.
41:42Alone.
41:44For now.
41:48But it does mean
41:50we can keep catching up
41:52maybe before you leave.
41:54Oh.
42:12♪