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00:00Previously on Ballard, Wash This Guy pulled 14 numbers off of Driscoll's phone, all burners.
00:05We traced one of them directly to Olivas last night. Number ends in 0666.
00:09Manny Santos, my boyfriend. He was getting texts from Olivas.
00:12Manny Santos?
00:13Hey!
00:17Burnt Manny. You're just the only one who knows it right now. Don't you want to keep it that way?
00:21My name is Officer Emmanuel Santos. I'm cooperating of my own volition.
00:25I was part of a group of cops across the LAPD that colluded with the Zacatecas Duivas Cartel.
00:31You don't call me, Manny. I call you. What do you want?
00:35I just wanted to see your face.
00:39Put your hands on your head!
00:40This cartel has my son.
00:42We are going to keep looking for him.
00:45You said that there was a video of Luis with Gael.
00:49I narrowed it down to seven kids who could be a match for Gael Ibarra.
00:52These are the addresses where each one first entered the system,
00:56but this one was surrendered in a firehouse six blocks from the sunbeam.
01:00The connection between these victims is behavior.
01:02What if our killer was punishing these women for stepping out of their place?
01:07It's lipstick. It was found under Sarah's bed like she dropped it there.
01:11That's not Sarah's. That's Othella. It's a brand for black women.
01:15There was no analysis done on the lipstick inside.
01:19If it wasn't Sarah's, then whose was it?
01:29Results on the lipstick?
01:30Yep. You were right. Lipstick wasn't Sarah's.
01:33Original IO only swallowed the outside.
01:35Darcy tested the actual lipstick, got a sample.
01:38And a hidden CODIS.
01:40Hell yes.
01:42DNA matched a woman named Naomi Bennett in the system for a 2003 felony.
01:55Naomi Bennett arrested in 2003 for a hot prowl in Sacramento.
01:59Hot prowl?
02:00A burglary with an occupant inside.
02:02Naomi broke into the home of a woman.
02:0426 years old, living alone, asleep in her bed at the time.
02:08Sounds like one of our victims.
02:09What if our killer wasn't a solo act?
02:11Hmm.
02:12You think this Naomi person may be working with him?
02:14Could be.
02:15Female accomplice?
02:16It's not that uncommon, actually.
02:18Gerald and Charlene Gallego, Myra Henley and Ian Brady, the Ken and Barbie killers.
02:23Okay.
02:24Read it?
02:25All right.
02:26Deep dive on Naomi.
02:28Every database we got.
02:29Forwards and backwards from 03.
02:31Get creative.
02:32Flag on the play, the serial killer's accomplice theory doesn't hold.
02:43November 2000 saw tell.
02:45Check it out.
02:53Naomi Bennett was assaulted?
02:55Strangled in her home.
02:56Left for dead.
02:57November 2000?
02:58That was five months before Sarah Parman's murder.
02:59Naomi Bennett wasn't an accomplice.
03:00She was a victim.
03:02A victim who survived.
03:03A victim who survived.
03:04A victim who survived.
03:05A victim who survived.
03:10This is huge.
03:11She could ID your serial killer.
03:12She could ID your serial killer.
03:13Wolf of the dead.
03:39Could ID your serial killer?
03:40That's what we're hoping.
03:42Thing is, she's in Madeira.
03:43Madeira?
03:44It's a cow town, Central Valley.
03:46I did check.
03:47The department plane is available.
03:49That's not happening.
03:51Just get Madeira PD to set up a virtual interview?
03:55You want me to re-traumatize an assault victim on Zoom
03:58and then try to extract 25-year-old details from her?
04:02Good point.
04:04Have a nice drive.
04:07Right.
04:09On the corruption case, DA's office
04:12wants written statements from your team.
04:15Are you hearing anything else from them?
04:17Case is strong.
04:19Indictments should be coming in the next week or two.
04:23I bet it feels good knowing what you've
04:25been through with Olivas.
04:27But Rene, he's well-liked.
04:29So let's keep your head down.
04:33Copy that.
04:35Hey, Parker, pack a bag, meet me at the Amundsen.
04:38We leave in 45.
04:50Whoa.
04:52Rene Ballard.
04:54Jay Edgar.
04:55It's been a while.
04:57You good?
04:58Trying to be.
05:00Heard you're breaking the Sarah Perlman case open.
05:03Turned the cold murder hot.
05:04Heard from who?
05:06Mutual friend.
05:08I'm glad, Ballard.
05:10I'm glad you landed on your feet.
05:12Hmm.
05:12Jury's still out.
05:14I don't know.
05:16I'm hearing rumblings.
05:18The clothes is big one.
05:19They might bump you back up to homicide.
05:21How many department rumors turn out to be true?
05:25Come on.
05:26Well, this one has legs.
05:27I'm crossing my fingers because I could use them as a partner.
05:30Yeah?
05:30Who they got you with?
05:31They got me with Tomlinson.
05:33And I kid you not, this guy spends all day checking Bitcoin.
05:36They're out of trouble, Rene.
05:51I cannot believe you got Bertram to approve the claim.
05:54Well.
05:55Well?
05:56He didn't.
05:57Hope you like a road trip.
05:59I guess.
06:00As long as you let me DJ.
06:02Hm.
06:03What?
06:04News on the corruption case?
06:05Corruption case?
06:06No.
06:07It's LaFont.
06:08He just got approval to go see Gael and collect his DNA.
06:10We might actually reunite this kid with his mom.
06:13You know, everything is coming up cold case unit.
06:16Look, I know we took some bad beats, but you can feel it, right?
06:20I saw the bigs coming around the corner.
06:22You sound like Colleen.
06:28Okay.
06:29Sounds good.
06:30Will do.
06:31That was Ballard.
06:32She said that the DA's office is requesting written statements
06:34on the Manny Santos case.
06:35So, while we wait for her and Parker.
06:37Well, written statements.
06:39Letters, make words, love to write.
06:41Can you put that thing down?
06:43No.
06:44I mean, statements about what?
06:45Exactly.
06:46Well, let's ask the expert.
06:47Detective.
06:48The DA's office wants statements about-
06:50Oh, I heard.
06:51Um.
06:52Detail your actions during the investigation.
06:54Be specific.
06:55Stick to your own POV.
06:57It'll be different for each of you.
06:59Ugh.
07:00Homework.
07:03You okay with that?
07:04Uh, yeah.
07:06I think I'm gonna enjoy this.
07:08Especially the ending.
07:10Just stick to the facts.
07:12And if you need any help.
07:14Hey.
07:15Everything okay?
07:16Yeah.
07:17I got Gael's DNA.
07:18Oh, that's a good thing.
07:19Isn't it?
07:20Yeah.
07:21Darcy's gonna run it, but it's just the foster home.
07:22I mean, it's a caring place, but they're under-resourced.
07:23Even when the system is working, it's not working well enough.
07:27Ugh.
07:28It's a shame.
07:29Ugh.
07:30...
07:45...
07:50...
07:55...
07:58Oh, God, I hate this part.
08:08Ms. Bennett?
08:09I'm Detective Renee Ballard.
08:11This is Officer Parker over at the LAPD.
08:13We'd like to ask you some questions.
08:16About?
08:18November 2000.
08:23All of them are dead.
08:25And, and I'm, I'm the only one.
08:32I know.
08:33It's a lot to process.
08:37That was decades ago, and I could barely remember any details back then.
08:42The detectives, they would ask me questions, but it's like my mind didn't want me to remember.
08:50I, I don't know how to explain it.
08:56I understand.
08:59I do.
09:01But the smallest detail could help us.
09:05We'd like to show you some things.
09:07See if they spark your memory.
09:11I don't know.
09:14Actually, you know, why don't we, um, why don't we give you the night?
09:21And we can speak to you in the morning.
09:24Okay?
09:27You had a feeling?
09:30Now who sounds more like Colleen?
09:31I know, but I could tell that she was boxing us out.
09:38Sometimes you only get one shot.
09:40Yeah, but it can take time.
09:42You know, we've been through it.
09:48I still can't believe we got them.
09:49Well, I don't know what business brings ladies like you to this fair part of the country, but God bless capitalism.
10:04Work trip, am I right?
10:05You sure are, cowboy.
10:06I knew it.
10:08Let me buy you a round.
10:10We're still in the middle of this one, actually.
10:12Oh, come on.
10:13I'll work and no play.
10:14Is that it?
10:15Let's have some fun!
10:16Oh, don't you worry.
10:21I got a permit for it.
10:23And, uh, I know how to handle it.
10:27Fastest hands in the West, I bet.
10:29Black Billy the goddamn kid.
10:32So, how about it?
10:35And we're just finishing up our wings and...
10:37Tired to the Macbeard?
10:39Huh?
10:40Well, what if I could get my hands on something to, uh, light up the night a little bit?
10:46Catch my dream.
10:49I think we do.
10:50Yeah?
10:51Mm-hmm.
10:53Oh, um...
10:55You know what?
10:56I got a permit for mine, too.
10:58Right.
10:58I, uh...
10:59Go on now.
10:59Okay.
11:00Yeah.
11:03Ah, sometimes it's just too fun.
11:06I don't want to move too fast with Naomi.
11:12She's got that assault buried so deep.
11:15We could lose our chance if we don't tread carefully.
11:17I don't know.
11:19What if we do the opposite?
11:20Good morning, Mrs. Bennett.
11:25Good morning.
11:26Look, I'm so sorry.
11:28I stayed up all night, wrecking my brain, and I really want to help you, but there's nothing
11:34to tell.
11:35I've moved on.
11:37Naomi.
11:40Look, hear me out.
11:41I know this is hard, but the reality is we need you to do this for all the women that
11:47he's hurt, and all the women that he could hurt.
11:53It's not that I don't want to.
11:56I just can't.
11:59Yeah, because you're too far from it.
12:02It's like you said, your mind won't let you.
12:04Maybe that'll change if you go all in.
12:10Come back to L.A. with us.
12:11Wait, come back to L.A.?
12:13Maybe if you go back and you immerse yourself, it's a way to remember.
12:34Wait.
12:43Is that...
12:44That's how we found you.
12:47Wow.
12:48Everything fell apart for that girl.
13:12Can you tell us more?
13:13Uh-huh.
13:27Come.
13:32Um, after what happened, I, um, I just left, you know?
13:39Although getting away would help, I started drinking.
13:43And then I couldn't drink enough.
13:48The first time I tried Coke, I was like, thank God.
13:53But eventually that wasn't enough either, so...
13:58After that, um, I got arrested.
14:05The burglary in 03.
14:06I tried to break into my friend's house, and, uh, that was my rock bottom.
14:17That was the end of a nosedive that all started with him.
14:24Things were good before that, so it's like I look at this girl, and I just...
14:29It just crushes me, you know?
14:39When you say good...
14:41I was happy.
14:43I had my own place.
14:48I've been grinding through beauty school for years and paying my own way.
14:54And then I finally, finally got a chair and a salon, and I was like, man...
15:03I mean, I skipped to work every day.
15:09It might not seem like much, but...
15:11I think it was everything to me.
15:28Two months before Naomi was attacked, she landed a chair at Jolie and Mar Vista.
15:32That sounds familiar.
15:33Like Elena's promotion or Laura Wilson's commercial gig.
15:36But for that to motivate our guy to go after Naomi, you'd have to know about it.
15:40Exactly.
15:41So look for anyone with proximity, friends, family, employees at the salon,
15:47uh, employees at the Jolie strip mall, anyone.
15:51Councilman Perlman, everything all right?
15:55Things are turning nasty with the election coming up.
15:57My opponent wants to make my connection to the cold case unit,
16:01a central campaign point against me.
16:03Guys, I am working as fast as I can.
16:05And we recognize that.
16:06But we have another ask.
16:08I'm setting up an interview with KTLA to get in front of the narrative,
16:11and we want you to...
16:12No.
16:14We want you to join Jake on camera.
16:16Hell no.
16:17You came here to talk politics?
16:18I have a million...
16:19We wanted to meet in person.
16:20Talk it out.
16:22Bullshit.
16:22You knew that if you called me, I'd hang up on you.
16:24Okay, just try to think big picture here, Ballard.
16:28It's not just Councilman's political career that's on the line.
16:31It's his influence.
16:32It's his influence.
16:32What's this?
16:43Everything about my relationship with Manny.
16:45Right up to his arrest.
16:47And why are you giving it to me?
16:49Make sure it's thorough.
16:51Professional.
16:52I don't want anything to screw this up.
16:54Oh.
16:54I'm sure LaFont probably...
16:57LaFont's too nice, to be honest.
17:00You like the tack to be polite.
17:03Okay, then.
17:06Hey, Ballard.
17:07Hey.
17:08I found, uh, something.
17:10Back in 2000, there was a hot wing spot at the Jolie Mall right next to the salon.
17:15Had an employee named Casey Robbins.
17:18Casey Robbins have a record?
17:19Oh, no, something more than that.
17:22In 2000, Casey Robbins lived in Palms on Jasmine Avenue, just north of Venice, one of the same
17:28blocks that another victim, Josie Culver, canvas for Hillary Clinton.
17:34Josie Culver knocked on Casey Robbins' door.
17:37He has a connection to two of our victims?
17:39That's something, all right.
17:41I told you.
17:42Can you get a photo of him from 2000?
17:44Naomi, I know it's been a long time, but do you recognize this man?
18:04I'm not sure.
18:07I still can't picture his face, but I'm trying.
18:12Don't worry about it.
18:13It's okay.
18:20Where's Casey right now?
18:21I couldn't find a current on him, but found his bomb.
18:24Woodland Hills.
18:25All right.
18:26Riles and I will go check it out.
18:28You guys cross-reference every victim with Sky Robbins, all right?
18:31This is our angle.
18:33Riles.
18:33What?
18:45Shit women have to deal with.
18:47It's messed up.
18:48I just, I read Martina's statement.
18:53And everything that happened to Naomi.
18:56I mean, all these cases.
18:58Yeah, it's not ideal.
19:03And you're expected to date under these circumstances?
19:05I mean, honestly, what's that like?
19:08I mean, I guess it's like getting on the 405.
19:15Traffic sucks, but you still got to get across town.
19:17What about you?
19:23Dating-wise.
19:25Oh, you mean my foundation?
19:26What?
19:28Oh, Ted Rawls Foundation for Hungry Single Women.
19:30It's our mission to feed any hungry single woman at L.A.'s finest establishment,
19:36strengths included, for four dates, give or take, until we amicably part ways.
19:41Jesus, Ted.
19:44I mean, I date.
19:48I haven't been in a relationship in forever.
19:54Psych 101 probably says that you can't have my dad
19:57and come away with a winning approach to love.
20:00I don't know.
20:03Maybe I'm part of the problem.
20:06Well, at least you're rich.
20:12Yeah.
20:19Yeah, I could believe a serial killer grew up here.
20:23Yeah.
20:24Only one car.
20:26Why don't you check out back?
20:27Uh-huh.
20:30You hear about the dog, Ted?
20:47The dog?
20:48You're a little early.
20:51Don't just stand there.
20:52You're a cop.
21:10I love law and order.
21:13You have the right to remain silent.
21:15You know, after the apocalypse, all that will be left are cockroaches and copshelves.
21:28And that will be just fine by me.
21:32Do you live alone?
21:38Well, I did, until my son moved back in.
21:43Casey.
21:44He's a real mama's boy.
21:51Is your son here right now?
21:53Do you mind if I use your restroom?
22:07I just had too much coffee on the way in.
22:09Uh, sure.
22:11Sure, if you're brave enough, you'll go right ahead.
22:15Thanks.
22:16Thanks.
22:16You okay?
22:37Hope you didn't fall in.
22:40Right to remain silent.
22:42Oh, well, come on now.
22:45Let's get what you came for.
22:48Uh, actually, I just realized what I know.
22:55Oh, dear.
23:00There you are, sweetie.
23:02Hi.
23:03Who the hell is this?
23:04She's the woman about the dog.
23:06Is that woman cancer?
23:09Who the hell are you?
23:10She's a cop.
23:12Got a badge and everything.
23:14Yeah, I think I should just get out of here.
23:15That's a good idea.
23:17Anything you say can never be used against you.
23:19Step aside.
23:23Step aside.
23:26Everything good in here?
23:27Rob?
23:29Do you want to get the car started?
23:30Get Animal Services over here and call S.A.S.
23:38That creep doesn't go anywhere without a shadow.
23:40Looked like a horror show in there.
23:41Think he'll consent to a search?
23:42He doesn't have to.
23:45Already got his DNA.
23:47Oh.
23:48Oh.
24:00Hey, now.
24:11Hey.
24:13Tutu?
24:14Wow.
24:15I mean, it's 9.30.
24:17A perfectly respectable time for mimosas.
24:20This new lead sounds like a cause for celebration.
24:25Maybe.
24:27Under normal circumstances.
24:30And how would one describe current circumstances?
24:35Well, if I solve this serial case,
24:38there could be a move back to homicide in my future.
24:41And that's not a good thing?
24:47You like where you are.
24:52You know, I think I might.
24:56Even more reason to celebrate.
24:57I'll get the glasses.
25:00God damn it.
25:12Hey, what's up?
25:13Hey, Parker.
25:14Casey's a bust.
25:15The toothbrush sample didn't match the DNA we got from the palm print.
25:18No.
25:20God, I knew we were supposed to take a morning off.
25:22But I need you to get Naomi into a black and white.
25:25It's time for her to go see the apartment.
25:27You sure she's ready for that?
25:28She has to be.
25:30Okay.
25:30We'll meet you there.
25:31Crap.
25:32You know what?
25:32I can't.
25:33I'm gonna go meet Pearlman and Hastings to prep for this stupid interview.
25:38You know what?
25:38You go.
25:39Take the font.
25:40You got it.
25:41No notes.
25:46Great job.
25:47Really?
25:48Actually, one note.
25:51That guy was an asshole.
25:55Uh, uh, wait.
25:57Two notes.
26:00You know you deserve better than that, right?
26:02Okay.
26:03Good morning.
26:14Good morning.
26:15How'd you sleep?
26:17I'm not sure that I did.
26:19Okay.
26:20Well, unit's currently empty, so we can take all the time we need.
26:24Okay.
26:24The memories are there.
26:34Just let them surface.
26:39It's weird.
26:42Smells the same.
26:51I had only been here a few months.
26:54My first place by myself.
27:04That night, I, uh, had drinks after work with a few friends from the salon, and then I came home.
27:18Not too late.
27:21Do you remember anything being off when you got home?
27:24No.
27:30No.
27:40That creek.
27:41Uh, I used to step over that creek.
27:47But that night, I heard it, and I knew somebody was in the apartment.
27:52Where were you?
28:02When you heard it?
28:07Home.
28:09I was, I was asleep.
28:13In bed.
28:15There.
28:15There was a dresser on that wall.
28:21There used to be a, a fan there.
28:29What's that sound?
28:31It was after, uh, he wasn't after.
28:35I, uh, I, uh, I remember when he was, there were people outside.
28:50They were laughing.
28:54They were laughing.
28:56He's, uh, his eyes.
29:02I remember his eyes.
29:05They were brown.
29:06You're sure?
29:07I'm positive I can almost see his face and then if he's away
29:25okay okay don't force it okay this was really good Naomi
29:36I just need a minute progress a little just I just hope it was worth it oh she'll get there
29:55she's doing good I'll call Ballard ask her to put in a request for a sketch artist
30:06there are over 6,000 unsolved murders in this city many of them involving victims with families
30:13who don't have the power to pull strings as a son of a blue-collar mom and dad I know what that's
30:18like and now with this unit I'm using my position to fight like hell for all those families waiting
30:25for answers but councilman what do you have to say to those critics who say you are funneling money
30:30into solving your sister's murder while the city's crime and homelessness problems spin out of control
30:37I'd say those critics are misguided councilman may I please share you mentioned funneling money
30:46the cold case unit has one full salaried employee me the rest of my team are volunteers we work in the
30:55basement of this building and yet we're still getting results just last week we closed the case murder of
31:0019 year old boy we arrested a killer who was walking the streets for seven years well that's
31:05impressive but if detective Ballard is actually clearing cases like she says then why is it that
31:11your office is in discussions with the police commission about replacing her
31:16well I'm not sure where you're getting your information but whenever we play with taxpayer money
31:26it's always important to constantly reassess even if what the hell necessary just first I'm hearing
31:31about it resources are properly allocated it was due diligence after the attack at your house
31:36that's all a contingency plan there was also some concern about the other case you were building
31:43against Robert Olivas what it was suggested that there might have been some personal motivation
31:50I should have back channeled this was a mistake oh on that I wholeheartedly agree
31:54hey oh hey please tell me what beer I did but um I what I told him he could come in
32:13hey hi sorry to swing by I wanted to talk to you in person okay
32:40we we started this casually that was the agreement and it was good it was great
32:59but when you were attacked and I was on the other end of that call with you I it was awful
33:10I mean I was worried about you obviously but it was more than that and I realized
33:21I want something more
33:25I don't know what to say no you don't have to say anything because I know you can't give
33:41something more right now anyway
33:43I can't let myself be a casualty here
33:56I'm sorry Renee
34:00I'm sorry Renee
34:05Thank you
34:05I'm sorry Renee
34:09Sorry Renee
34:16you're quiet this morning more than usual everything good brown eyes that's all we got
34:38so far she didn't give you anything else okay but she will or she might you know she was
34:45with the sketch artist all morning maybe there was some progress made putting her through all of this
34:51again how much damage is worth doing to her if we don't even get what we need come on you know
34:58sometimes it just takes one thing to blow open a case just one tiny thing and you know that
35:02sometimes that thing never comes good morning good morning morning how are you doing uh i'm fine but
35:15why are we here if the assault happened in my apartment because we're struggling naomi
35:19now it
35:20it's true that uh the picture we showed you of casey robbins that was a mess and we ran the list of
35:30employees at the strip mall three times nothing so maybe being back here will spark something
35:36can you tell me which one this lawn was um my chair was by that window
35:44do you remember any male clients that stood out to you jolie only serviced women any coffee shops or
35:53restaurants nearby that you go to i used to bring my own food what are the chances of you actually
35:59finding this guy i mean if i can't remember is there some other way we're figuring it out okay don't
36:08get discouraged why didn't she park in the lot that employee shouldn't park in the lot
36:14um when i worked here the company that owned the mall didn't allow employees to park out front so we
36:22had to park around the corner up a side street can you show us where let's find out who lived here
36:30back in 2000 naomi was parking here she could have been spotted on the way to work
36:34you know that building it was under construction back then
36:44all right guys we're expanding our search to the 1400 block of ashland
37:03naomi parked off site so there's a chance she encountered our killer there
37:06all right i'll look into ownership records divvy them up with martino
37:09okay
37:10hey where's rawls is he supposed to be here
37:13he called uh said he had something to do on his way in
37:16all right we'll fold him in when he gets here
37:18i'm fine
37:18naomi didn't recognize her attacker which means he was on the periphery of her life
37:25someone she never noticed but who noticed her
37:28yeah there was a real estate office on the corner it was renovated in 2000
37:32and i spoke to the owner and he said he was gonna send me a list of subcontractors
37:36oh he already did great i'm gonna forward this to you so that you can have a
37:42no no no no no no no no no that's got to be a coincidence
38:03Naomi, these men may or may not have been involved in your attack.
38:10But can you tell me if you recognize any of them?
38:16Okay.
38:18All right.
38:18It's not good for her.
38:35Definitely.
38:36Oh, my God.
38:38Oh, my God.
38:40Naomi, are you sure?
38:41I'm sorry.
38:50So?
38:54Tom, it's him.
38:58Who?
39:01Gary Prolman.
39:03What?
39:05The councilman's dad?
39:09Oh, my God.
39:11Prolman Electric was one of the subs on the landmark realty build-out.
39:16Gary watched her walk to her new job every day.
39:19To her new life.
39:22She was on top of the world.
39:24And he couldn't have that.
39:26Why didn't anyone flag a connection in the DNA?
39:31There wasn't one.
39:32I reviewed the results with Darcy myself.
39:35We need Gary's DNA.
39:36Where's...
39:37Where's Rawls?
39:39I mean, she ruffles feathers.
39:42I get it.
39:43But replacing her would be a colossal mistake.
39:46And Jake, he needs to know that.
39:52I'm sorry.
39:52He said he'd be about 20 minutes.
39:54You don't mind me waiting here for him?
39:56No, not at all.
39:58You've really changed your tune on her, haven't you?
40:02Can I assume she's making headway in Sarah's case?
40:06Oh, yeah.
40:07We found a living victim.
40:11You believe that?
40:14You're kidding.
40:15No.
40:16No.
40:16Killer left her for dead in 2000.
40:22Wow.
40:22Wow.
40:22So, uh, what has she told you?
40:30I mean, did she ID the son of a bitch?
40:34No, but it's been a lot of years, you know?
40:36A lot of...
40:37A lot of trauma to wade through.
40:42Yeah.
40:42But, Ballard, you know, she doesn't waste an opportunity.
40:46Speaking of...
40:48Yo, boss, what's up?
40:50Hey, Ross, listen.
40:51I know this is gonna sound crazy, but it's true.
40:55Naomi just ID'd Gary Pearlman.
40:57He's our killer.
40:58What?
40:59Yeah.
41:01We need you back here, now.
41:03Uh...
41:04Yeah, yeah, I can work on that for you.
41:08Ross, where are you?
41:10I stopped by Jake's place.
41:15With his dad.
41:15Um, but I-I'll be back at the office soon.
41:23It's all good.
41:25No, Gary!
41:26Wait!
41:26Ross!
41:29Ross?
41:29Ross?
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42:13Ross?
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