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00:00Stop! L.A.P.D!
00:18No!
00:19No!
00:20No!
00:21No!
00:22No!
00:23No!
00:24No!
00:25No!
00:26No!
00:27Lady!
00:28Stay down!
00:57Stay down!
00:59Stay straight.
01:00You okay?
01:02Yeah, I'm fine.
01:04Wendell here's gonna need a doctor, though.
01:06Hey.
01:071480, we need an R.A.
01:09My location.
01:11Black, male, conscious, and, uh, breathing.
01:16Copy.
01:171480, we need an R.A.P.D.
01:21Jesus, my Lord.
01:23I thought cold cases were gonna be safer.
01:28Yeah, well, I think that may have been some wishful thinking.
01:35Yeah.
01:36Yeah.
01:37Honey, you didn't have to wait.
01:38No.
01:39Just got out of my interview five minutes ago.
01:41Plus, you're my ride.
01:42Ah.
01:43How'd it go?
01:44Prelimbs should chill.
01:45My actions were within policy, but I gotta sit for a psych eval before I head in.
01:51Hmm.
01:52It's worth it knowing we got Wendell dead to rights.
01:53Agreed.
01:54Just, uh, watch your back.
01:55You guys have grilled me.
01:56Asked a lot of questions about you in a digging-for-dirt kind of way.
01:57Good.
01:58Good.
01:59Good.
02:00Good.
02:01Good.
02:02Good.
02:03Good.
02:04Good.
02:05Good.
02:06Good.
02:07Good.
02:08Good.
02:09Good.
02:10Good.
02:11Good.
02:12Good.
02:13Good.
02:14Good.
02:15Good.
02:16Good.
02:17Good.
02:18Good.
02:19Good.
02:20Good.
02:21Good.
02:22Good to know.
02:25Breakfast of champions?
02:27Maybe not, but we took on a whole lot of bad business last night.
02:31A little good won't kill me.
02:52Good.
02:53Good.
02:54Good.
02:55Good.
02:56Good.
02:57Good to know.
02:58Good.
02:59Good.
03:00Raw.
03:02Sure is the match190-10115 yourself.
03:05taką?
03:06Good.
03:07Good.
03:21You know, most cops will take the day off after the night you had.
03:31You're still getting to know me.
03:51Oh, you gave us a scare.
04:04Colleen's been mainlining local news since she got in this morning.
04:07I'm a worrywart.
04:09Well, at least Wendell is off the street.
04:11Yeah.
04:12I mean, I wish it didn't take ten years, but yeah.
04:21Our first closed case.
04:33I-I was gonna make a cake, but I-I didn't know if anyone was gluten-free.
04:36Gluten-free's not a real thing, Colleen.
04:38Uh, I'm pretty sure it is.
04:40And you know, the case isn't actually closed, right?
04:42It's just up to the courts now.
04:43Well, someone's cranky.
04:45Anyway, it doesn't matter.
04:51Here.
04:53Detective, the honors.
04:56I-I cleared the shelves.
05:02Figured we should have a special place.
05:05Martina, where are the boxes I brought from property yesterday?
05:21Uh, they were there.
05:22I-I...
05:23Just taking a peek.
05:24Not much to see, really.
05:28Question out of all the cases, the thousands of cases to choose from, why this one?
05:32You're welcome to find one to work on your own.
05:34I'm just saying it's got, uh, things that make it simple to close.
05:37No DNA, no prints, no ID, just a body in the mountains with a bullet in the head.
05:42Uses like that tend to fall through the cracks.
05:44That's why you gotta open them up and give them a fair shake.
05:47Even if there's nothing simple about them.
05:49I'm just asking the hard questions.
05:51Seems like our, uh, resources would be better served
05:54as solving crimes against actual citizens of L.A.
05:57Hmm?
05:58This is weird.
06:06What's that?
06:07The other reason I want this case.
06:14This is from a bus station in San Diego.
06:18One of the last places John Doe was seen alive.
06:22That's him.
06:23That baby was never found.
06:28And what did the investigating officer say?
06:31I was ducking my calls, and I'm anxious to get some context
06:35because the book just seems off.
06:38Like something's missing.
06:39Oh.
06:40This way.
06:42Councilman Perlman.
06:43Word in your office, detective.
06:44You've been at it two weeks, and already I'm getting heat.
06:54This is about last night.
06:55This is about the officer-involved shooting that's all over the news.
06:59Well, I certainly wasn't looking to get shot at.
07:01But aren't we missing the headline here?
07:03We got a murderer off the street.
07:04The point is we'd like you to make headlines that are less controversial.
07:08To that end, the primary focus of this unit remains the murder of Councilman's sister.
07:13Which we are working.
07:14Really?
07:15Because it looks like a study hall out there.
07:17Pick up the pace.
07:18I am trying.
07:19But big surprise, people don't really like working for free.
07:23All these applicants, they're weirdos and wannabe podcasters.
07:27With more money, I could bring in the seconds for an officer.
07:30There is no more money.
07:31Well then, I'm stretched thin.
07:33The rest are reserves and volunteers.
07:35I can only ask so much.
07:36You question Brian Richmond yet?
07:38Not yet.
07:39I want something more actionable before I do.
07:41He was the number one suspect in 01.
07:43Ex-boyfriend with a broken heart.
07:45He killed her.
07:46Sounds pretty actionable to me.
07:48Look, I don't want to burn him until we know for sure.
07:52I've asked Leighton Prince for everything we have.
07:55I am re-interviewing every witness.
07:57We just need more time.
07:58More time.
07:59Man, do you know how infuriating it is to hear that?
08:08We have to go.
08:16I heard from friends on the force you weren't much of a team player.
08:19I'm hoping you see this as an opportunity to prove them wrong.
08:34Just so we're absolutely clear, this is your last stop.
08:38If you don't close Sarah's case, all of this goes away.
08:42And you're done.
09:05You're good?
09:06Keep up the good work.
09:15Stop by anytime.
09:17I'll walk you guys out.
09:19He kind of seems like a jerk.
09:32I bet he's an Aries.
09:34And Raul's his friends with him?
09:36Yeah.
09:37They go way back.
09:38High school, I think.
09:39Pearlman put him here to keep an eye on me.
09:41Oh, I knew it.
09:42Classic Aries.
09:46Let me show you something.
09:48Jake made me copies of their home videos.
09:54Oh, gosh.
10:00This one was the last one taken of Sarah.
10:03Two weeks before she died.
10:09I can't believe the DMV actually gave you a license.
10:12I'm serious.
10:13You're like a public safety hazard.
10:15Says the guy with three speeding tickets.
10:17I got you something.
10:18Figured you could keep it in your glove box until you get accepted.
10:21Aww.
10:22You just don't want me to follow you to Fullerton.
10:25Come on.
10:26You can't have a Fullerton diploma hanging on your wall when you're big in politics.
10:30Listen.
10:31I do have one piece of real advice.
10:34Don't ever forget.
10:36The break is the one on the left.
10:39You suck.
10:41Watch out, Los Angeles.
10:45Oh, reminds me of my kids.
10:51So sad.
10:53Jake's the one who found her.
10:55You've seen the crime scene photos.
10:57That's how he remembers her, not like this.
11:00This is the reason why he pushes so hard.
11:03He needs answers.
11:06Hey, did you, um, get back from that I.O. on the John Doe case?
11:10Nothing yet.
11:11I'm tired of waiting for her to get back to me.
11:14Call you later.
11:15Excuse me.
11:16Is the Mayor Parker working tonight?
11:38Is the Mayor Parker?
11:39Detective Renee Ballard.
11:40Been trying to track you down all day.
11:42day. I have some questions for you about a John Doe case you worked in 2020. Sorry, not interested.
11:50Yeah, I kind of got that message when you didn't return my calls. Care to tell me why? Because LAPD
11:55is in my rear view and I'm not looking back. Besides, that case wasn't going nowhere. Is that
12:00why your book is open? Bitch, I did my job. There was a baby. Critical missing you left out there.
12:07I tried, but no one saw it as a priority. I do. I'm reopening it. You want a cookie?
12:20In your chrono, you listed four trips to that motel. You left something out.
12:28What makes you say that? What was it? Something happened?
12:37You want to know what I left out? Somebody at the LAPD was covering something up.
12:47Things didn't square up. We found a John Doe in the foothills and I tracked him back to this flop
12:52house, this random... The sunbeam. That's the one. I start talking to this guy, this burnout. He don't
12:59know anything about the John Doe or the baby, but he tells me about an altercation that happens the
13:04night before. He didn't put anything about this in your murder book. He said people were yelling in
13:08the parking lot. He goes out there and he sees the motel manager getting into it with some woman.
13:12Black and White shows up, hauls the lady off. Not unusual in a place like that?
13:16Hey, you see. When I started. It's crowded out here. We got to open up. I need five minutes.
13:21When I start asking the manager about the altercation, he gets real uncooperative. So I head back to the barn
13:30and I start looking up all the 911 calls. Any record of a rollout. Nothing.
13:35Nothing in the sergeant's law. That's what I'm saying. Someone buried that 911 call in the rollout.
13:41Now who would want to do that? That's why it's not in the book.
13:44If you suspected the cops were involved, why not try to prove it?
13:48Uh-huh. Because calling the LAPD out on this shit always goes so well. Besides, I wasn't there much
13:54longer after that. I quit. Back a week or two later. The only thing I regret is leaving them
14:01cases behind. You want another shot at it? The John Doe case? Assuming you can keep your
14:08suspicions about the department on the down low. There's a reason I'm not a cop anymore,
14:12detective. I'm not asking you to put the uniform back on. All right, just look at the evidence.
14:17we could really use your take. I don't know. Okay. You know, that baby would probably be
14:33six years old. Think about it. You thinking about bringing her on? Cross my mind.
14:46I'd have to reel her in slow. Oh, we're getting fridge tomorrow. So does Parker give you any idea
14:54why she flamed out of our HD after six months? She did not. Probably drugs. Right? Booze.
15:01Let's just wait and see. She might not even show up. Detective, that jewelry store homicide,
15:08I think I have a new approach. It's 80 degrees in here. Oh, I swear to God, this thing is useless.
15:13I-I'm setting up eBay alerts for the items that were stolen over 300 pieces, so it'll take a while,
15:19but if anything matches up, I'll get notified. Didn't that go down in like 09?
15:2307? Why? And you think the killer is just now trying to unload those goods?
15:27Well, no, but it could give us something to trace back. I have a really good feeling about this. Whoa,
15:33it's like a library in here. Parker, glad you could make it in. I call it the library of lost souls.
15:41Samira Parker, meet Colleen Hatteras. She's one of my volunteers. I met her last year when she came to
15:46RHD with a theory on a case. Nobody wanted to listen to her because she doesn't have a law enforcement
15:50background. Former soccer mom, current empty nester. But her theory got us our guy. And this is Thomas
15:58Lafont, my first partner after I made detective. He retired a few years ago, but I pulled him back
16:03in as a reserve. I remember your name. I was only in RHD for a few months, but the guys would not stop
16:08talking about your interviews. Just a few months, huh? Ted Rawls. Pleasure. Ted's a local business owner.
16:15Private security. But I've been reserved for 12 years. Councilman Pearlman thought Ballard could
16:21use a little help down here. Okay. You going in the field today? Wasn't planning to. Why?
16:26A lot of hardware for a guy riding a desk. It's like you're about to go to battle.
16:30Parker was the I.O. on the John Doe case we just pulled. Thought I could use her input. I'm just
16:40looking at evidence. I'm not here to knock on any doors. Copy that. Well, everything we have is
16:45here and on the board. You know, I called this a Santa Muerte case after that figurine we found in his
16:50bedroom at the Sunbeam. I wondered what that was. Santa Muerte is a folk saying out of Mexico. A lot of
16:56immigrants carry them. They think they offer protection. Didn't much help here. Is that how you
17:02figured our Dundo was undocumented? Yeah. I mean, it wasn't a ton of detail. The department was
17:08focused on other cases. Makes sense. The killer's probably already back across the border.
17:11Martina Castro meets Amir Parker. Martina is our intern with an eye towards law school. She's trying to get this place organized. Is that from Leighton Prince?
17:24All they've got on the Sarah Pearlman crime scene. Thank you. Now this one I've heard of.
17:29Yeah, Councilman Pearlman's sister is why this unit's up and running in the first place.
17:36This is footage from the scene.
17:42It's like a time capsule.
17:48They're all like that. We get to go back and forth, but the family, somehow, they're always stuck back there.
17:56Sixteen strangled the night before a Sadie Hawkins dance.
18:07Oh, what? Is that...?
18:11Her retainer, yeah. She lost it during the struggle.
18:14You got the palm print.
18:17What palm print? It's from the window that the killer climbed out of.
18:20Trying to track it down for a week.
18:22It's a miracle it still exists. Yeah.
18:25Looks like it was a waste of time. It's too smeared to be usable.
18:28Not thinking about the print. Um, thinking about the tape used to lift it.
18:32There's a chance that it grabs some DNA the killer left behind.
18:37That's smart.
18:39That's what I said. Touch DNA's come a long way since the early aughts.
18:442001, you said? Yeah.
18:49The dusting powder tends to absorb oil, and 24 years later, the sample's gonna be pretty degraded.
18:55But you'll take a look at it? Sure. Just don't get your hopes up.
18:59What kind of timeline you thinking?
19:0130 days minimum. Get used to 60.
19:0460? This is for the Perlman case. You know the councilman?
19:09You run the cold case unit? Yeah.
19:13I'll move it to the front of the line.
19:16Look, I'm sure the councilman will really appreciate it.
19:19I'm not doing it for the councilman.
19:22You're Detective Ballard, right?
19:25I heard about what you did last year.
19:27Thought it was brave.
19:29I weren't.
19:31I was just right особ objects.
19:32I did it for a couple of reasons.
19:33How long?
19:34Right now?
19:35
19:59Hey, baby girl.
20:29What are you doing?
20:31Come on.
20:36Oh, come on.
20:42Jesus, you two.
20:44I'm gonna bust an eardrum in here.
20:46Jimenez had his workers there again.
20:48Nothing but hammers and hand songs all day.
20:51Driving me nuts.
20:53Grab me a Phillips head.
20:55Where is it?
20:56I don't know. Look around.
20:57Check the drawers.
20:58It's got a blue handle.
21:03You know, we could just buy a new vacuum.
21:05Ugh.
21:06Why are you laying the beating on my kitchen?
21:09Ugh.
21:10Yeah.
21:12What's wrong with you?
21:14Nothing.
21:19Oh, right.
21:20Perfect place for that.
21:22You need to call that lifeguard friend of yours.
21:24What's his name?
21:25Aaron?
21:26You're always more relaxed after a night at his place.
21:28It's you, too.
21:30What?
21:31A roll in the hay always did it for me.
21:33Ugh.
21:34Still does.
21:35You know what?
21:36Let's not.
21:37Okay?
21:38Thanks.
21:39Maybe you ought to let him take you to dinner for once.
21:41Get to know him a little.
21:42Lord knows the only people you ever get close to are those poor dead souls in the cases you work.
21:48Oh, well that explains why I'm so close to you.
21:51You're halfway in the grave already, Grandma.
21:53Ha.
22:06You know that nothing that was bothering you earlier?
22:08It'd have anything to do with that business last year?
22:11The woman at the lab brought it up.
22:15Do I need to have words with this lab lady?
22:18No.
22:19She meant well.
22:23It's just that anytime someone mentions it, I feel like I'm right back there.
22:32Like I can't get free from it.
22:53He ain't never changing.
22:54Come get a vibe on my vibration.
22:56Come get a vibe on my vibration.
22:58New day, new motivation.
23:00Same vibe.
23:02New, same vibe.
23:03New, same vibe.
23:04New, same vibe.
23:05Come get a vibe on my vibration.
23:06Come get a vibe on my vibration.
23:08Got places I wanna be.
23:10I know it starts with me.
23:12I gotta see it.
23:15Can I help you?
23:28Spencer, right?
23:29Remember me?
23:30I worked a murder back in 2020.
23:33Mexican guy, had a baby.
23:35Traced his last known whereabouts back to this charming place.
23:40Tamir Parker.
23:42Robbery homicide?
23:44Ringing any bells?
23:48Yeah.
23:49I could see how we all might blend together.
23:52Record like yours, you've probably seen a lot of cops.
23:55Grand theft, assault.
23:56What do you want?
23:57I'm curious to see if anybody came around looking for him.
24:00You're asking about someone who died, what, five years ago?
24:06No wonder you people got such a stellar rep.
24:10I got nothing.
24:12Now, could you vacate?
24:14Cops ain't good for business.
24:23RHD, how can I help you?
24:25Olivas, I think this one's for you.
24:29Line one.
24:34Detective Olivas, robbery homicide.
24:35How can I help you?
24:36Um, is Detective Parker there?
24:38Is it Mira Parker?
24:40Yes.
24:41I'm sorry, she doesn't work here anymore.
24:44But I'm happy to help you with whatever...
24:47Hello?
24:50Hello?
24:51That you get the same stuff you did when you were actually on the job?
24:54Eh, pretty much.
24:56You get to carry a gun, badge, check out equipment, drive a city ride.
25:02Sorry, those perks don't apply to the interns.
25:05Oh, I'm mostly here for the college credit.
25:07Uh-huh.
25:08What kind of law are you interested in?
25:11Maybe corporate law or finance?
25:13And you chose this internship?
25:15Well, I figured at one of those big firms,
25:17I probably would've just spent the whole semester restocking coffee pods.
25:20Hmm.
25:21Morning.
25:23Any news from the lab?
25:24She told you it would be a long shot.
25:26Hmm.
25:27We got a fridge?
25:28Yeah.
25:30Starting to feel like a real unit around here.
25:34Colleen?
25:35That's evidence.
25:36Doesn't belong on your desk?
25:37I'm sorry, it's just...
25:38I-I get some weird energy off of it.
25:42Weird energy?
25:43What does that mean?
25:45You know, uh, like-like a sense of things.
25:47Thought it'd be good to keep it close by while I work the case.
25:55Can I see you in my office, please?
25:57Close the door.
26:06Please don't tell me you think you're psychic.
26:09I-I have intuitions.
26:12I-I know things about people.
26:13Like-like an empath.
26:15Oh, man.
26:16Is that-is that a problem?
26:17I thought it could be useful if I ever-
26:18Imagine this jewelry store case goes to trial.
26:20If a defense attorney got wind of this,
26:22they would eviscerate you on the stand.
26:23You do good work, Colleen.
26:27I just don't want it undermined by anything.
26:30I-I understand.
26:32I-I'll just...
26:33I'll keep this to myself.
26:35And I'll put the...
26:36Yep.
26:42Parker.
26:43Good morning.
26:44Yeah, hey.
26:45I'm about to head to that motel.
26:46The Sunbeam?
26:47Anything I should know?
26:49Um...
26:50Actually, I just stopped by there.
26:52Oh, really?
26:53And here I thought we weren't knocking on doors.
26:57Yeah.
26:58Uh, listen.
27:01Going back to that place,
27:02it just reminded me, um...
27:05This thing dried up.
27:07Like, five years ago.
27:09What do you think we gonna get from it now?
27:12Well, I don't know.
27:14Past is always present.
27:16But if no one cares enough to dig,
27:18then it just stays buried.
27:20I don't think this is me anymore.
27:23You know, maybe it never was.
27:26What if you're wrong?
27:28You did go to that motel.
27:30So, you do care.
27:34Look, just give me a day of your time.
27:36Maybe two.
27:37Maybe two.
27:43One day.
27:53Detective Ballard?
27:55Hey.
27:56Darcy.
27:59Longshot paid off.
28:00The lab got DNA off that print tape.
28:02You're kidding.
28:03The killer's DNA's been there this whole time.
28:05I know.
28:06Now we need to find a profile to compare it to.
28:08You still got a line on the ex-boyfriend?
28:10Brian Richman?
28:11Pearlman sure thinks he's our guy.
28:13Good luck getting a warrant for his DNA.
28:15Even back then, they didn't have enough probable cause.
28:18Oh, I'll get it some other way.
28:19Nelson, I was just about to call.
28:35I heard you're running some DNA tests.
28:38Something about a palm print?
28:40Yeah, we found a palm print in the case file.
28:42Does it match Richmond?
28:44Well, it's impossible to say right now.
28:46Look, I don't want to hear about this through the grapevine.
28:50I want to hear from you.
28:53Yeah, understood.
28:54We should have something meaningful any minute now.
28:56You'll be the first to know.
28:57Fantastic.
29:03Sorry, baby.
29:04It's not your fault.
29:16Don will be with you in a minute.
29:20Take a look around.
29:21Thanks.
29:28Is this your stuff?
29:30Brian?
29:31Is that your name?
29:33Yeah.
29:35Would you mind giving me a quote on a piece?
29:39Kind of on a roll here, but Don can help you out.
29:42He knows my price.
29:43Give me a minute.
29:45All right.
29:46Hold on.
30:03Shit.
30:09How's the V?
30:10Yo, Brian.
30:11Just for you.
30:12Sorry.
30:24It's Brian.
30:27Yeah, let me check.
30:30I got time Thursday.
30:33Friday.
30:34Sorry, I heard you wrong.
30:38Yeah, Friday.
30:39Yeah.
30:40Hey, I'm-I'm double parked.
30:41I'm gonna check on my car.
30:48I can spot you cops a mile away.
30:54Khali's already ruined my life with this.
30:57Leave me alone.
30:58Hey.
31:10Looking for cold cases.
31:11Did I ask someone to call you?
31:12Pass?
31:13Afraid not.
31:14Figured I could just stop by.
31:15I've been out here since I was a recruit.
31:17Sure don't miss that rope climb.
31:18Hmm.
31:19You're a Levis.
31:20R.H.D.
31:21You address my academy class about proper evidence collection.
31:25Job can't always be sexy.
31:29Stairs on the left.
31:30Appreciate you.
31:41Oh.
31:42Hey there.
31:43Uh, Zamira Parker around.
31:44Oh, she just stepped out.
31:45She should be right back.
31:46Thomas Lafon.
31:48Robert.
31:49You are missed at R.H.D.
31:51And your name was?
31:52Colleen Hatteras.
31:53I-I'm a volunteer.
31:56Got a lot of admiration for people like you.
31:58Oh.
32:00There she is.
32:02Parker and I were partners for a bit.
32:04You wouldn't believe who they got me rolling with now.
32:07Pietras.
32:08Dude with the floss.
32:09Olivas.
32:12What are you doing here?
32:14A woman called down to R.H.D. earlier.
32:16Asked for Parker.
32:18When I told her she no longer worked there,
32:19a lady hung up on me.
32:21A call came from a motel tied to a case
32:22that we worked on back in the day.
32:25The Sunbeam.
32:26Remember that dump?
32:27Anyway, I asked around.
32:29Heard that Parker was dipping her toe down here with you.
32:31Case is cold, isn't it?
32:33Sadly, yeah.
32:34But if it's something that you might take a look at,
32:36I am more than willing to help out.
32:38You probably have enough on your plate.
32:41Fair point.
32:43Anyway, glad I came down.
32:44Wanted to see your whole operation.
32:47Well, now you've seen it.
32:48Thanks for stopping by.
32:55It's good to see you folks.
32:56But fine.
33:02Feel free to just call next time.
33:04Ballard, come on.
33:07Any time we bury the hatchet.
33:09Oh, I plan on burying it.
33:10In your goddamn back.
33:11Always a pleasure.
33:18Always a pleasure.
33:19Always a pleasure.
33:48You're looking pretty good out there.
33:49Passed up some nice sex though.
33:50Yeah.
33:51I got some things on my mind.
33:55Sometimes it's just nice to sit out there.
33:56You know?
33:57I got coffee if you want to talk.
33:58I got to go meet someone.
33:59Brain check?
34:00I got coffee if you want to talk.
34:01I got to go meet someone.
34:05Brain check?
34:06Anytime.
34:07I'll call you.
34:08I'll answer.
34:09Come on, baby girl.
34:10Come on, baby girl.
34:11Let's go.
34:12I'll call you.
34:13I'll call you.
34:14I'll answer.
34:16Come on, baby girl.
34:17Let's go.
34:18Thanks, he'll see you.
34:19You can see me.
34:20I found out, I'm home.
34:21Gosh.
34:22Some things on my mind.
34:24Sometimes it's just nice to sit out there.
34:25I got coffee if you want to talk.
34:26I've got to go meet someone.
34:28Brain check?
34:29Anytime.
34:34I'll call you.
34:35I'll answer.
34:36Come on, baby girl.
34:39Let's go.
34:41All right, Ryan?
34:42Thanks for meeting me.
35:01You know, I remember when you joined up.
35:03It was encouraging to see another woman climb the ranks like you did.
35:09Why are you charming me?
35:12I'm hoping that whatever made you leave, you put it behind you.
35:17Because I think you'd be a great addition to my team.
35:23You know, me and my brothers, we was always told to watch out for the cops.
35:28It was always us against them.
35:32So when I went into the academy, everybody thought I was out of my mind.
35:39Lost a lot of friends.
35:41Mama started looking at me funny.
35:43But I thought I could make it better for all of them.
35:49Did it work out that way?
35:51No, it did not.
35:53Then I meet you and I think maybe, I don't know, like, I could finally do some good.
35:57But getting involved with this case again, working with the LAPD again, it just, it just reminded me why I left it all behind.
36:09Why did you leave?
36:15A lot of hypocrisy.
36:18A lot of assholes.
36:22A lot of victims, too.
36:25Yeah, all the assholes are definitely a thing.
36:28How do you think I ended up heading the cold case unit?
36:30I tried to call one of those assholes out, apartment sided with him, and then I got booted.
36:40What better way to keep the troublesome woman quiet than to silo her in the ass end of the LAPD?
36:45The bottom line is that I think they wanted me to quit, but that's not happening.
36:54What's the asshole you keep talking about?
37:02Was it Olivas?
37:09You know, I'll tell you something.
37:10It's actually why I pulled the Dondo case.
37:15No better way to stick it to the guy than to solve the case he couldn't, right?
37:22Why don't you do it with me?
37:24Officially, join the unit.
37:28I know you want to go by that motel after what Olivas said.
37:36Look, I have a stack of resumes on my desk.
37:38A bunch of people who think it'd be neat to solve a crime.
37:42But they're tourists.
37:46I want you.
37:49What do you say?
37:54What are you saying?
38:13Okay.
38:15I'll wait, and I'm in.
38:45Oh, my God.
39:15Detective Ballard.
39:22Renee, it's Darcy.
39:24Even though you weren't able to get any DNA off by Enrichment...
39:27I went ahead and ran that touch DNA from the palm print through CODAS,
39:30and I got a case-to-case head.
39:31No shit.
39:34Sarah Pearlman's killer left DNA behind in another crime scene.
39:38Yep.
39:38It's another murder, too.
39:41A woman named Laura Wilson.
39:44Back in 08.
39:45We might have a goddamn serial killer on our hands.
40:08Wow.
40:17You don't see many books this clean.
40:21Who was the investigator?
40:28You gotta be kidding me.
40:30Harry fucking Bosch.
40:37Harry fucking Bosch.
40:49Here we go.
40:50They do wonder if running cold cases is secondary trauma.
40:58It's a position you were forced into because your brothers in blue turned their backs on you.
41:02Why are we catching a fresh one?
41:04You missed the part where she said Yulia might be tied to the John Doe.
41:07Where'd you get the gun?
41:08Street guys calling Montana.
41:10There's definitely a cop.
41:10It's gonna be near impossible investigating potential corruption.
41:16Everyone is mad at the LAPD.
41:19Stay out!
41:20And I'm the punching bag.
41:21I would kill for the experience you're getting in cold cases.
41:23The killer is out there right now, and he could still be active.
41:26He's methodical.
41:27He's not choosing these women randomly.
41:28There's just something we're not seeing.
41:30You assured me that my sister's case...
41:33Your sister is not more or less important than any of my victims.
41:36Homicide has more resources for something this size.
41:39We have 14 victims now.
41:41That's 14 families waiting for answers.
41:43You have 72 hours.
41:46Why the hell is it always two steps back?
41:49This is sick.
41:50It stops here.
41:51I struggle to stay.
41:53Then why did you?
41:53When you knew what your so-called brothers were capable of.
41:56Because someone has to watch the Watchmen.
42:09I do it.
42:11But I do it honestly.
42:15I just don't know.
42:18I don't even know.
42:21You know what I have said.
42:26I ran into Okay.
42:28I know.
42:31I don't know.

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