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Hello, this is Jamie. Today, I am
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excited to share the first episode of
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the new show, Who the Fuck Killed
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My Sister? The show is smart, funny,
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and thrilling. It revolves around an amateur
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detective and reluctant true crime celebrity named
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Quinn. The story picks up a year
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after her sister's unsolved murder when Quinn
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finally gets her first big lead, which
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puts a target on her and everyone
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close to her. We are sharing the first
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episode, but the entire eight episode
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first season is available to Marathon
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right now on all of the
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usual podcast platforms. This show succeeds
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in delivering satisfying answers to all
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of the questions it raises while
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Again, you can find and listen to
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further ado, please enjoy the first episode.
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Who the
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fuck killed
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my sister?
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A murder
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mystery. Chapter
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1. Leo,
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get in!
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Now! What
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the hell
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is going
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on, Kat?
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Hopefully it won't be too
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damaged when they get it back.
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Red light, that's a red light! What
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the fuck? Give me your phone. Why?
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Fine. Here. Seriously? I just upgraded
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it. I need to make sure
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we're not being tracked.
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Tracted by who? Are we even
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being chased? I don't see anyone
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following us. If you see them,
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it's already too late. That doesn't
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make any sense. Holy shit, we're
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on the sidewalk. Why are
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we on the sidewalk? I'm
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pretty sure that's the golden
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rule of driving. Stay off
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the damn sidewalk. We're here.
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What is this place? It's
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an asylum. Move your legs. What's
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with the gun? Take it. If
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I'm not back in five minutes,
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drive away. But give me a
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full five minutes. Wait, I'm not
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a gun person. You picked the
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wrong guy for this. Where are
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you going? Five minutes, Leo. And
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that's how my third date with
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your sister started. Classic cat. She
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came back just under five minutes
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later and handed me a Boy
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Scout medal for heroism. I assumed
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she stole. A safe assumption. I
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never fessed up to her that
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I was too paralyzed with fear
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to move, let alone drive away
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and leave her there. It was
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the opposite of heroism. But I
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guess I was the first guy
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ever to pass Cat's third date
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rider die test. And Eduardo was
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the second. Yeah. Have you seen
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him at all since the funeral?
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No. It's a shame. I always
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liked the guy. Doesn't he live
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right around here? Yeah, his apartment
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building happens to be directly across
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the street from this very diner.
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Huh. Do you mind if I
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get started on my omelet? Oh,
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great idea. I'm super curious about
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this salad. Do you think Eduardo
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killed cat? Sorry. You okay? Yeah,
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it just went down the wrong
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pipe. How's your salad? Worse than
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I could have ever imagined. That
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tracks. This omelette is somehow burnt
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and undercooked at the same time.
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It also tastes a bit like
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cat food, maybe. Interesting. How is
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everything? Great, thanks. So good. Perfect.
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Here's your check. No rush. Thank
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you. Ugh. Even the water here
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tastes like literal garbage. You never
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answered my question about Eduardo. Right.
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No, he's not smart enough to
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be a serial killer. And... up
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with a silver spoon made him
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way too lazy to even attempt
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something like this. Weren't you just
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saying how much you liked him?
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I love dumb lazy people. Really?
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They are super easy to impress,
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amuse, and beat at Scrabble. I
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think that was a big part
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of what Cat liked about Eduardo.
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I don't remember her being into
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Scrabble. You get my point. Cat
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was the shiny, impressive member of
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the relationship and that's how she
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liked it. She was never looking
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for a partnership of equals. I
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think his family money helped too.
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Sure, but she stayed with him
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even after his family cut him
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off. Is that why things didn't
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work out with you and cat?
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Are you too shiny? Possibly. All
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I can say is we worked
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a hell of a lot better
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as friends, but I know what
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you're getting at, because the rule
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is it's always the boyfriend or
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the ex-boyfriend, but let's get real
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Quinn. We're talking about a serial
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killer here. He strangled two other
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women who looked just like her,
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left their bodies for the cops
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to find them, somehow managed to...
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Steal their bodies back from the
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morgue. I know. The whole world
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knows. Three times in a row,
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without getting caught. Whoever the sick
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fuck is? He's much smarter and
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more capable than me and Eduardo
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combined. Maybe Eduardo has hidden layers.
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Doubtful. It's been almost a year.
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What are the chances of still
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solving this case? Slim, but I
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can't let that stop me from
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trying. How long did it take
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you to catch the last guy?
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Jonathan's killer? Yeah. 66 days. But
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that guy was dumb enough to
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brag about murdering my fiance on
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the internet. Without that, he might
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still be out there. This guy
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could be one of those killers
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who moves around. He hasn't been
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active since Cat. Maybe, but my
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gut tells me this was personal.
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The killer new cat. That's why
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you're refocusing on her friends. Specifically
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the last people to see Cat
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alive. Eduardo is on that list,
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and so are you. You were
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at the party too. But I
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left before both of you. Leaving
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already? Yeah, I don't like
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seeing cat like this. It's
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her birthday. She's 31 now?
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She's acting like she just
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turned 21. Hey, hey! Oh,
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I fucking love this song!
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Oh my god. Here she
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comes. Hey! Why are you
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bleeding? Oh, some bitch tried
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to fight me for talking
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to her husband. Jesus. Oh,
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fuck me. That's fine. I
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told her, monogamy is a
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tool of the patriarchy. But
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she wasn't in the right
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place emotionally to hear it.
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Let's go to the bathroom
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and wash this blood off
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your face. Why? I think
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I look beautiful. Oh, and
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here we go. Oh, God.
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And that is my cue
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to leave. It was nice
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seeing you, Leo. You too,
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Quinn. I'm
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still trying to figure out who punched
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her. I think it happened in the
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bathroom. That's the only explanation for why
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there were no witnesses in a crowded
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bar. Only thing that's come to mind
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is she was flirting her ass off
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with the bartenders. Maybe a wife or
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girlfriend saw it? Maybe. But if you're
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getting a bartender, you can't get Ben
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out of shape over flirting. Rina brought
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up that Wall Street Duce's wife, Becky.
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She said things seem tense between her
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and cat. Becky is a yoga influence.
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I doubt she's violent. Plus, there was
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nothing, and I mean nothing, going on
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between Cat and Kevin, that would have
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caused any friction with Becky. Because she
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thought he was gross, right? Yeah. Cat
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was the one who always referred to
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Kevin as Wall Street Duch. Why was
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he there? Because you always invite the
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richest person you know to your party,
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especially when they're a show-off like Kevin.
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He covered everyone's tab that night. It
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was thousands of dollars. I know. Believe
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me, I've looked at every receipt and
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cell phone video from that party like
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a thousand times. Yeah, it sucks. The
8:04
surveillance cameras there were fake. But honestly,
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considering everything we know about how skilled
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this killer is, isn't looking into a
8:11
random drunken fight in a bathroom a
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waste of your time? I'm not ignoring
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any leads at this point, especially because
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the official explanation doesn't make sense. When
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Jonathan was murdered, it was staged to
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look like a random robbery gone bad,
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but it was a targeted killing. This
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feels similar. I think maybe the other
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two victims, Tiffany O'Grady and Naomi Barth,
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were killed to distract from the fact
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that Cat's killer knew her. That's why
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he saved her for last and hasn't
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killed since. Do you have any evidence
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to back that up? No, which is
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fucking frustrating. Huh. I think I see
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Eduardo across the street. Good catch. He's
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the whole reason we're here. He's a
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waste of time. Maybe, but I don't
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have much else to work with. How
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much do I owe you
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for lunch? Don't worry about
9:01
it. You sure? Yeah, you'll
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learn your fancy feast by
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being my lookout for a
9:08
minute. I don't like the
9:10
sound of that. It'll be
9:13
fine. Let's get out of
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here. Ow. Oh shit. I'm
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so sorry, I didn't see
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your foot there. No worries
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love, it was my own
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fault. You look very familiar.
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Have we met before? I
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don't think so. She gets
9:31
that all the time. I
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guess I just have one
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of those faces. Cool bracelet.
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Oh, thank you. It was
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my mother's. Sorry again about
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your foot. It's fine. Enjoy
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the rest of your day.
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You do? Bye. Have a
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good one. What the hell,
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Fiona? We're supposed to keep
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a low profile. She stepped
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on me. I didn't do
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anything. I told you it
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was a mistake to sit
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so close to them. I
10:04
wanted to hear what they
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were saying. I hope it
10:09
was worth it. She almost
10:11
recognized you. But... She didn't,
10:13
and neither did he. Or
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he pretended not to. That
10:18
boy is slippery, just like
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his father. What's she doing
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now? I'm not sure. She
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crawled under a car for
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some reason. Yeah. Oh, got
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it. You're covered in dirt.
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That did very little. That
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did very little. That's fine.
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Let's get out of here
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before Eduardo's use us. And
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you've got leaves in your
10:42
hair. Let me just grab
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those real fast. Oh, thanks.
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Did you really need to
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do this in the middle
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of the day? Daytime is
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the best time to get
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away with shady shit. My
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office is just a few
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blocks away. Walk with me?
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Sure. I assume you just
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retrieve some sort of tracking
11:07
device? Yeah, I put one
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on every suspect's car. Except
11:11
you and Rina, since you
11:13
too don't drive. Do you
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really consider me a suspect?
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Not exactly. Maybe more of
11:19
a person of interest or
11:21
possibly just a witness. But
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I didn't witness anything. You
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were one of the last
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people at her party the
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night she died. It's very
11:32
possible you saw something. Okay,
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who all was still there
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when you left? Cat, obviously.
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Eduardo, a few of Cat's
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college friends. I don't remember
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their names. And Lilith. The
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creepy scientist, Chick? Yes, she
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helped me hostage for I
11:48
don't know how long, just
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showing me pictures on her
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phone of human brains and
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jars. This one is my
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favorite. I named him Larry
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cool. You see this groove
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in a temporal lobe that
12:02
kind of looks like a
12:04
butt hole. Okay, I'm gonna
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stop you right there before
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you gross me out any
12:11
further. Oof. That was her
12:13
description, not mine. But you
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chose to repeat it. And
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what kind of scientist says
12:19
butt hole? She might have
12:21
actually said anus, but shifting
12:23
topics, is Lilith on your
12:25
suspect list? It would be
12:27
a little on the nose
12:29
if the killer turned out
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to be someone who already
12:33
works with dead bodies, but
12:35
she's creepy enough for it
12:37
to make sense. Thanks for
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walking with me. No problem.
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Could I use your office
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bathroom real quick? Of course.
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What floor? Press three, please.
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Thanks. It's
13:01
at the end of the
13:03
hallway. Thanks. Quinn? Oh, thank
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God, you're back. I've been
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trying to reach you for
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hours. Sorry, my phone died.
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Why are you covered in
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dirt? I... tripped. Oh no!
13:15
But I'm okay. Good. Montreal's
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been calling nonstop about the
13:19
new website. Will it be
13:22
operational tomorrow? I believe so.
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I do not like how
13:26
noncommittal that sounds. What have
13:28
you been doing all day?
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I've been meeting with clients.
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Covered in dirt? This just
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happened. Which clients have you
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seen today? Like, you know,
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here comes one right now.
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Marlene, this is Leo. He's
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a model as I'm sure
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you can tell. Hello. Hi.
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We just had a productive
13:48
lunch meeting about designing him
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a new website now that
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he's transitioning from mostly runway
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work to print modeling. Sure,
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yeah. That's exactly how I
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remember our lunch. Why are
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you giving up the runway?
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Well, it's a lot of
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walking. Too much walking, that's
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my main issue with it.
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Fascinating. We just have a
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few things left to discuss
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and then I will call
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Montreal right back. Great. Also,
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a bunch of pizzas arrived
14:19
for you. Crap. They're sending
14:21
them here now too. Please
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throw them away. Are you
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sure? It's... 15 large pizzas,
14:28
you could feed a lot
14:30
of people with them. Don't
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eat any of those pizzas.
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There's a small chance they've
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been poisoned. Poisoned? Yes. We
14:38
can't risk it. That's insane.
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Why would anyone send you
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poisoned pizzas? Conspiracy theorists do
14:44
strange things sometimes. Right. I
14:46
often forget just how colorful
14:48
your life is outside the
14:50
office. Speaking of which, you
14:52
have someone waiting for you
14:54
in the conference room. He's
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been there about two hours
14:58
and has refused to tell
15:01
us his name. Gregory. I've
15:03
seen you talking to him
15:05
before, which is the only
15:07
reason I haven't had him
15:09
removed from the building. Thank
15:11
you, Marlina. He has a
15:13
very troubling demeanor. He's harmless,
15:15
just a bit intense. Leo,
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my office is the third
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one on the left. Mine
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waiting there for a minute
15:23
while I pay the conference
15:25
room a quick visit. Sure,
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no problem. I'll take you
15:29
there. Please follow me kind
15:31
sir. I promise not to
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make you walk too far
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Hello Gregory it happened again
15:38
yesterday what another woman? Another
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woman another redhead just like
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my wife your sister and
15:44
Tiffany O'Grady it happened again
15:46
after a year of nothing
15:48
another woman It happened again
15:50
Was she strangled? Yes, it
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happened again. The killer painted
15:54
her nails the same red
15:56
as before. The body also
15:58
disappeared. Venice. from the morgue
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like the others. Where did you
16:03
hear this? At the police station.
16:05
When? The Texas hedge has let
16:07
it slip this morning. The body
16:09
was snatched sometime between nine last
16:11
night and five this morning, but
16:14
they're keeping it from the public
16:16
for now. How could they let
16:18
it happen again? I don't know.
16:20
Each time it feels like losing
16:23
Naomi all over again. Can't take
16:25
it! It happened again! You
16:28
can't come here and throw
16:30
things. Sorry. Well, then go
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you for the lamp. Can't
16:34
believe it happened again.
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I know it's hard, but
16:38
we have to look at
16:41
this like investigators. Did he
16:43
say anything else about this
16:46
woman, aside from her being
16:48
a redhead? No. Maybe a
16:50
first name or a profession?
16:52
Nothing. Gregory. I need you
16:55
to really think about this.
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It happened again.
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Stop patchering
17:05
me. Fine. I'm
17:08
sorry. Thank
17:10
you for sharing
17:13
this with me.
17:16
You're off
17:18
your meds again,
17:21
aren't you? I
17:23
have to go.
17:25
Did he do
17:27
that to the
17:29
lamp? It was
17:32
an accident. I'll
17:34
replace it. I don't
17:36
ever want to see
17:38
him here again.
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Understood. Everything okay?
17:43
Yeah, just a
17:45
passionate conversation
17:48
between friends. Let's
17:50
head back to
17:52
my office. Thanks,
17:54
Marlene. Take a
17:56
seat. Who was screaming
17:58
at you? That was nothing.
18:01
Gregory's wife was the first victim
18:03
of the redhead killer. He usually
18:05
has at least one meltdown whenever
18:07
I see him. But he always
18:09
provides good intel in the process.
18:11
Like what? All kinds of stuff.
18:14
You're not going to tell me
18:16
anything, are you? Glad you catch
18:18
on quick. I can't believe these
18:20
freaks are still sending you pizza.
18:22
Yeah, it had basically stopped for
18:24
a while. Then after everything with
18:27
cat, it started up again. This
18:29
is the first time they've sent
18:31
them here. Crazy. Can we look
18:33
at what's on the tracker now?
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I'll do that as soon as
18:37
you leave. No, you have to
18:40
call Montreal as soon as I
18:42
leave. Fuck. You're right. Come on.
18:44
You made me an accessory to
18:46
wiretapping or whatever. At least let
18:48
me see what's on the tracker.
18:50
That's not what wiretapping is. I'm
18:53
sorry. Is it legal to put
18:55
a tracker on Eduardo's car? Of
18:57
course not. Ah, fine. You can
18:59
help me analyze the data right
19:01
now, but only because it's probably
19:03
completely useless. All this does is
19:06
give me coordinates and satellite images
19:08
of places people park for more
19:10
than five minutes. Most people park
19:12
in the same boring places every
19:14
single day. But let's see if
19:16
Eduardo is an exception. Looks like
19:19
he parked at the same three
19:21
places all week, except yesterday. Holy
19:23
shit! What? Holy fucking shit! Are
19:25
you gonna tell me? I shouldn't.
19:27
Come on! Not only did I
19:29
help you retrieve the tracker, I
19:32
covered for you with your very
19:34
thirsty boss. She's not exactly my
19:36
boss, but point taken. This is
19:38
my first real lead. I know
19:40
you feel like you played a
19:42
role in finding it. But that
19:45
was purely coincidental. Let me help
19:47
you chase down whatever this lead
19:49
is. Cat was basically my best
19:51
friend. Doing something... Anything to catch
19:53
her killer would mean a lot
19:55
to me. What are your plans
19:58
for the rest of the day?
20:00
I'm all yours. Fine. I was
20:02
reviewing the data on a different
20:04
tracker I retrieved early this morning
20:06
from Lilith's car, and she also
20:08
drove to this exact place around
20:11
the same time. It looks like
20:13
a random field. I'm not positive,
20:15
but it's probably part of this
20:17
run-down-looking farm. Maybe they want to
20:19
bite some fresh eggs or something.
20:21
They took separate cars and were
20:24
there from about midnight until almost
20:26
2 a.m. That's a long time
20:28
for late night egg shopping. What
20:30
really makes this noteworthy is what
20:32
Gregory just told me. Which was...
20:34
I shouldn't. You were so much
20:37
like your sister, always using secrets
20:39
to hold power over people. That's
20:41
not fair. Wouldn't this be easier
20:43
if you had a true partner
20:45
in your investigation? Maybe, but that's
20:47
not how I work. Maybe that's
20:50
the problem. I want to get
20:52
to the bottom of this as
20:54
much as you do. I'll go
20:56
to this field with you, but
20:58
you have to tell me why.
21:00
Fine. But we are leaving right
21:03
now. Okay. You're driving. Catch. But
21:05
this doesn't make us partners. You
21:07
still need to prove yourself. Sure.
21:09
I get that. I'm only agreeing
21:11
to this because I'd probably fall
21:13
asleep on the road if I
21:16
attempted to drive there myself. You
21:18
can drive, right? Basically. It's been
21:20
a few years, but we should
21:22
be good. That will have to
21:24
do. I just need to pretend
21:26
I'm on the phone with Montreal
21:29
as we walk out. My favorite
21:31
thing about being the only person
21:33
in this office who speaks French
21:35
is that it's very easy to
21:37
fake phone calls to corporate headquarters.
21:39
Fun. Now tell me what shouting
21:42
guy told you. Right. We don't
21:44
have many details, but there's been
21:46
another murder that seems connected to
21:48
the others. Murder number four? Yes.
21:50
Her nails were painted red, just
21:52
like the others. And, more importantly,
21:55
her body disappeared from Central University
21:57
Hospital's morgue, sometime after nine last
21:59
night. How does he keep stealing
22:01
these bodies back without getting... caught.
22:03
The kicker is that the last
22:05
place the tracker showed Lilith's Park
22:08
car before she headed to a
22:10
deserted field to meet my murdered
22:12
sister's boyfriend under the cover of
22:14
night was less than a block
22:16
from the hospital. She left at
22:19
1046 p.m. in the very window
22:21
that body disappeared. Wow, that's a
22:23
lot and it's obviously all very
22:25
suspicious, but doesn't she work in
22:27
the medical district and probably parks
22:29
by that hospital most days? Yes,
22:32
so it might be a coincidence,
22:34
but with her credentials, I bet
22:36
she could easily access that morgue
22:38
anytime she wanted. So basically, what
22:40
you're saying is, we're driving to
22:42
the middle of nowhere to search
22:45
a field for a stolen corpse.
22:47
No. We're searching that field for
22:49
four stolen corpses. Fuck me. Don't
22:51
say that too loudly, or Marlina
22:53
might hear you. Very funny. Ready.
22:55
Sure. Okay, let's get going. It's
23:05
this silver car. Right
23:07
here. I typed the
23:10
coordinates into the GPS.
23:13
It's about an hour
23:15
away. I'm gonna try
23:18
to doze off if
23:20
you don't mind. Sure,
23:23
that's fine. That
23:36
was fast. You must have been
23:38
really tired to pass out like
23:40
that. Here's hoping I don't crash,
23:43
just driving off into the middle
23:45
of a God knows where, fuck
23:47
all fields, just looking for a
23:50
murderer. Not that it matters, I'm
23:52
just a guy who hasn't driven
23:54
in how many years. Oh
24:06
god! Oh god! Oh, the
24:09
good news is, we're here.
24:11
I think that's the field
24:13
right up there. The bad
24:16
news is everything else. What
24:18
the hell happened? There was
24:20
a dog, or maybe a
24:23
coyote in the middle of
24:25
the road. I saved it.
24:28
Wonderful. Sorry about your car.
24:30
It might still be driveable
24:32
once we get it out
24:35
of this ditch. Fingers crossed.
24:37
I'll pay for the tow
24:39
truck or whatever. Yes, you
24:42
will. But first, we're
24:44
doing what we came
24:46
here for. The stitch
24:49
is slippery. I gotcha.
24:51
I gotcha. Had I
24:53
known more about your
24:55
driving skills, I would
24:58
have worn better shoes.
25:00
You live and you
25:02
learn. It
25:05
looks like the field in this
25:07
wooded area to the right are
25:09
part of the same property, along
25:12
with those grain silos, the barn
25:14
and those two trailers, I think.
25:16
Yeah, this seems much less desolate
25:18
than the satellite picks made it
25:20
seem. There's still something really creepy
25:22
about this place. For sure. What
25:25
does that sign in the fence
25:27
say? Oh Jesus, trespassers will be
25:29
shot. That's cute. Or is it
25:31
terrifying. A terrifying people don't post-threatening
25:33
signs. Scared people do. Scared people
25:36
also tend to be super trigger
25:38
happy. If we encounter anyone, we'll
25:40
say we're looking for help getting
25:42
my car out of the ditch.
25:44
In a way, your incompetence gave
25:46
us the perfect cover story. Will
25:49
we explain that to them before
25:51
or after they shoot us? I
25:53
guess that depends on how quick
25:55
of a shot they are. Come
25:57
on, hop defense. Okay. What
26:00
are we expecting to find in
26:02
this cornfield? You really are a
26:05
city boy. This is a wheat
26:07
field. A cornfield this late in
26:09
the season would be like four
26:12
times as tall and, you know,
26:14
look like corn. Okay. We're searching
26:17
this entire property for signs of
26:19
a freshly buried body. Or, honestly,
26:21
anything suspicious. I think the woods
26:24
will be our best bet. Did
26:26
you do a lot of this
26:28
kind of thing when you were
26:31
investigating what happened to your fiancé?
26:33
Kind of. With Jonathan's case, I
26:36
didn't visit any farms, but I
26:38
did follow every lead, no matter
26:40
how wacky or tedious. Including staking
26:43
out a karaoke bar for a
26:45
week straight. It was ultimately pointless,
26:47
but good people watching. I bet.
26:50
What the hell? What? Look at
26:52
this. One lone high-heel shoe. And
26:55
it's a next season Giuseppi Zenote
26:57
pump. I have no idea what
26:59
that means. It means it's one
27:02
half of like a two thousand
27:04
dollar pair of shoes. Wow. Why
27:06
do you know that? I work
27:09
in fashion. Who loses a thousand
27:11
dollar shoe in a wheat field?
27:14
I don't know. Maybe a dead
27:16
woman? Do you hear that? Where's
27:18
it coming from? Behind you. Oh
27:21
shit. Get down. White. It's just
27:23
a deer. Okay.
27:26
Let's see what's in the barn.
27:28
Are you serious? Isn't this shoe
27:30
a sign we should leave? It's
27:32
a sign we might find something
27:35
useful. Cat like to wear this
27:37
kind of boogie shit. Could this
27:39
possibly be her shoe? It's too
27:41
small. Her feet were on the
27:43
larger side for women. What? I'm
27:46
kind of a foot guy. T-M-I.
27:48
Whatever. Plus, this shoe is brand
27:50
new. Good point. Let's check out
27:52
the barn. pigs
28:04
in here. It is
28:06
a barn and pigs
28:08
are a great way
28:11
to dispose of a
28:13
body. Very true. Oh
28:15
God what's this? Looks
28:18
like shackles chained to
28:20
the wall. These aren't
28:22
for the pigs are
28:25
they? No, those are
28:27
definitely shackles for people.
28:30
And this is blood?
28:32
Yeah, there's a giant
28:34
blood stain. And this
28:37
is a giant blood
28:39
stain. Which way is
28:41
the road? This way.
28:44
Come on. I see
28:46
someone. Let's get out
28:48
of here. Great idea.
28:51
Which way is the
28:53
road? This way. Come
28:55
on. I see someone.
28:58
Hey. Who's there? Who
29:14
the fuck killed my sister?
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