Criminal Minds (2005–…): Season 10, Episode 19 - Beyond Borders - full transcript

When an innocent family of four is abducted while vacationing in Barbados, Hotch and Cruz enlist the assistance of the FBI's most elite team in handling international cases. They realize ...

Welcome to
Barbados, gem of the Caribbean.

All visitors, please proceed...

Okay, come on.

It's not much farther.

How about a piggyback ride?

I will fall over.

But it's just so heavy.

Yeah, right. Okay.

- Give it.
- Thanks, Mom.

There's no Wi-Fi.

There'll be some at the hotel.



I told Gramma I'd text her
when we landed.

Yes, but this trip isn't about
texting; it's about unplugging.

So you're not gonna be
on your phone at all?

Please don't do this.

I have such a pounding headache.

It's your allergies.

The worst.

All right, check it out, buddy...
seven pools,

nine water slides,
a mile-long lazy river,

and if you dare,
there is roaring rapids.

And don't forget
about the dolphins.

Oh, yeah. Did you make
that reservation?

10:00 a.m. Tomorrow.

Can we surf on them?



- Yeah.
- No.

No.

Ah, here we go, here we go.

- Yeah, yeah, that's us.
- Oh, yay!

Oh, no!

The Web site said
the last shuttle left at 10:00.

- I lost track of time.
- Want to take a taxi?

No, we have too much stuff.

We'll never fit.

We'd have to take two cabs.

It's late.
I don't want to split up.

Okay, okay.

- Oh, hang on.
- Okay.

Hey, how much to take us
to the Grand Royal?

I hope this guy
can take us.

Thanks. This guy.

45 minutes, 45 bucks.

Great.

- Hey.
- Hop in, kids.

There's complimentary water
in the cooler.

Oh, thanks.

Hey, guys, get these down, okay?

- Honey?
- Mm-hmm?

This is the best way to avoid
any bugs you got on the plane.

Mm.

So where you guys from?

Mm.

Uh, D.C. Area.

You ever been?

When I was a kid, yeah.
Loved the museums.

They got some good places around
here you should check out.

Kids into history?

Sure.

I'll make you a list.

Thanks, that'd be great.

Hey, I think Al's upset
we didn't get her that plan.

Can we fix that tomorrow?

Greg?

Greg? Greg.

Everything okay?

Yeah, it's a gift.

He can fall sleep anywhere.

Come on, you guys, hello!

This isn't funny.

Wake up.

Greg?

Greg! Greg!

Okay, something's wrong!
You need to pull over!

Where are you going?!

Where are you going?!

Sullivan family disappeared
in Barbados eight hours ago.

From the airport?

How old are the children?

Ten and 14.

Here we go again.

Barbados?

Americans on foreign soil
is Jack Garrett's territory.

- Cruz says there's more to it.
- How you been, Jack?

Busy.

Wish this was under
better circumstances.

Want to fill us in?

All right.

One last thing.

We know that you're all
at the top of your class,

but any ideas on why I chose you
for this rotation?

Our knowledge
of international law?

Well, that certainly helps.

But your essays revealed moments

that forever changed the way
you look at the world.

It's your passion for justice,
that's why you're here.

That's what you need
to hold on to. All right.

Send me your thoughts on
the anti-kidnapping initiative,

- and we will discuss next time.
- Thanks, Agent Lambert.

It's Lily.

Jack's on his way.
Wants a debrief in five.

Where's the case?

Barbados.
Family's been kidnapped.

Okay, I need the legal statutes.

- You are the best.
- Ambassador's on line two.

Oh, and see if the Caribbean
Court has any revisions.

Ambassador.

Yes, we just heard.

Absolutely.

Matt, hold on.

We'll call you from the tarmac
with our ETA.

See you soon.

How far away are you?

I just left the house.

Matt is 20 minutes away.

Well, tell him he's driving.

Did you hear that?

Yeah, copy that.

Cruz briefed Hotch and Rossi.

Is he gathering
the rest of the BAU?

As we speak.

Everything ready in Barbados?

I just coordinated
with the ambassador.

Great.

Our UnSub's eluded both domestic

and international teams,

and we're not about to let him
get away with it again.

As you all remember,
last April, the Isaacs family

was killed in Florida,
and the Everetts were killed

in Aruba the year before that.

Both families were found
24 hours after they were taken.

Each family member
had been strangled

and their bodies were
dumped in a remote area.

The trails went cold.

All signs pointed
to the Everetts

being his first victims.

And because of the hands-on,
intimate nature of the kills,

- we thought it was personal.
- And we built on that theory

with the Isaacs in Florida,
but to no avail.

Now that he's moved
internationally again,

it's time to rethink the motive.

It's clear he gets off
on hunting American families

when they're on vacation.

Just over eight hours ago,

he abducted the Sullivans
in Barbados.

Feels like he's
establishing a clear pattern.

He started overseas,

came back to the States,
and now he's gone

to another country again.

The month of April has some
sort of significance to him.

Maybe it's easy hunting season.

All the kills were during
spring break vacations.

It takes guts and skill
to snatch a whole family,

but you wouldn't know it
by watching him.

The higher the risk,
the lower his heart rate.

A true sociopath.

The family's too tired
from a long day of travel

to see the ruse.

And the UnSub's
probably too charismatic

to set off
any instinctual alarms.

I need both domestic
and international teams

working together on this.

If our UnSub
sticks to his pattern,

he'll kill the Sullivans
by sunrise.

- God.
- Kate, you and Reid

go to the Sullivan's house
in Fairfax County.

Look for links between them
and the other victims.

We need to establish
whether he's stalking them

at their homes
before they take their trips.

The rest of us will
head to Barbados.

Sir, we don't have
a lot of time.

Please tell me
Monty is on this with us.

Yes, he's on his way.

Agent Simmons will be with us.

So our jet or yours?

We'll flip for it.

Ripped By mstoll

"No matter
how fast light travels,

it finds the darkness
is always there first."

Terry Pratchett.

We'll be ready for takeoff
in five minutes.

Three families,
three countries in three years.

This guy is on a mission.

What's he trying to prove?

Each kill makes him feel
more empowered.

He's addicted to it.
Thinks he's invincible.

Well, he isn't.

Hey, hey.

I haven't seen
you guys in awhile.

Matt Simmons. Passing ships,
man. How you doing?

- Good. Hey.
- Hi.

- Morgan, you married yet?
- Working on it.

So, uh, how old's the baby now?

Which one?
He's, uh, quite a breeder.

I have, uh, four under three.

- Wow. - Whew.
- Last round was twins.

Oh, my God.
Your wife is a saint.

That she is.

So, you know what I thought
was weird about Florida is that

there were no drugs found
in any of the victims' systems.

Which is strange,
'cause I figured

that's how he was
controlling them.

Yeah, I thought
the same thing in Aruba.

Nothing showed up
in the tox screen.

But their metabolism could have

burned through Rohypnol
in a few hours.

True.
It's easy, cheap, efficient.

He used some kind of
leather ligature to beat them

and finish the job.

Our guess was a belt.

It must mean something to him.

That weapon versus bare hands

certainly prolongs
the strangulation.

He gets off on controlling
their lives until the very end.

He could've
kept hunting in Florida.

It's a target-rich environment
for his type.

Right. But he didn't.

Instead he chose Barbados
of all places.

There are more couples
than families on vacation there.

He's making it harder
on himself.

And us.

There's not much going on here
evidence-wise.

Except those ball caps.

First two times

he wore orange;
now he switched to blue.

Bonjour,
crime fighters times two.

Okay, did some digging
on the Sullivans,

and they just got
their passports.

This trip was their first stamp.

Inexperienced travelers
tend to make the easiest targets

because they're isolated,
they're stressed from Customs,

sometimes there's even
a language barrier,

and all those
unfamiliar sights and sounds

add to their culture shock.

Yeah, that's why airports
are the biggest trap.

You know,
a few creature comforts, ATMs,

restaurants... they trick you
into letting your guard down.

There are predators
waiting to strike.

Yeah, well, I ran their specs

through ViCAP
and Interpol again,

and the only things
that are dinging

are the two cases
we already know about.

Garcia, coordinate with
the State Department

on past productivity in Barbados
and cross that with Aruba

- from two years ago.
- Copy, copy.

Monty! Monty!

You come here to me!

Oh! You can put
your stuff there.

Oh, great.

Greg Sullivan's parents
just checked in downstairs.

Yeah, and?

The ones who called us in.

Would you like to meet them?

Oh, I don't do...

I thought...

that you just stayed back
with the T-1 line like me.

Is that something you do
all the time?

Yeah. Since my team's
usually an ocean away,

it means that I'm the only one
here to let the loved ones know

we're doing the best we can.

What if it's not a happy thing?

Then it's a really bad day.

Wow, that sounds lonely.

Sometimes it is,

but we're not going to think
about that right now,

because what this family needs
is a little sunshine.

Okay.

Come on.

Let's do this.

Okay.

You're the only person
I'd do this with.

Updated alarm system,
no dog doors

or hidden points of entry...
garage is even detached.

I don't think the UnSub
infiltrated this house

without them knowing.

Is this the stuff
you got from Florida?

Well, all the families took

the same cautious approach
while traveling.

So he didn't stalk them
from home,

he did it from Barbados.

Probably tracked
the flights on his phone,

saw the delays and knew that
he'd find his victim type.

He obviously has a clear ideal.

Statistically,
annihilators are fathers

who've lost or killed
their own families

and are trying to replace
their role in the unit.

Okay, so let's see what type
of father he wants to be.

My guess is the M.E. Report
will support your theory.

It's good to see you.

- Jack, how you been?
- Great, thanks.

Of course you know
Lambert and Simmons.

Fitz is the embassy's
regional security officer.

Fitz, this is the team
I was telling you about.

SSAs Hotchner, Rossi,
Morgan and Jareau.

They're experts
in family annihilators

and worked this offender's
case last year.

Well, I hate that it takes
another abduction

to bring out all the big guns,
but I'm glad you're here.

Come on in.
I'll show you around.

The ambassador wants
to keep this quiet.

'Cause he doesn't want the host
government to be embarrassed.

10,000 Americans victimized
overseas each year,

and State's worried
about diplomacy.

In this case,
it's island economics.

Anything that stops money
from coming in

gets swept under the rug.

Other places, challenges
can be more political.

If we thought other
families were in danger,

I'd argue that we should
make a statement,

but I think this guy has
who he wants.

- What about the van?
- Tags were stolen.

Registered to a rotting VW bus.

Of course.

And the make, model
and color all match

a popular service van
on the island.

They're a dime a dozen.

Yeah, but what about the driver?

Are there a lot of Americans
driving shuttles around here?

Half the service industry are
expats who work here all winter.

Problem is most people
don't report their presence

to the embassy,
so we have no record

of knowing who's even here.

Well, he's been here long enough

to know his way
around back roads.

This kind of ruse isn't easy
to pull off at night.

Our technical analysts
are tracking

passport activity
over the past six months.

Morgan, you and JJ should head

- to the abduction site.
- Simmons,

- go ahead and join 'em.
- And I'm gonna

run leads in town;
you want to come?

- Sounds good.
- All right.

And then there were two.

Seems like you've got
a great team there.

So do you.

If the pattern holds,

we've only got 12 hours
to find them alive.

Olly olly oxen free.

Olly olly oxen...

Olly olly oxen free.

Look at me!

You ruined everything!

Greg!

Greg, help us!

Greg, help us!

I'll show you!

Don't cry!

Daddy, please!

It's our job to protect them.

No matter how old they are,
they're still our children.

Oh, my goodness.

No, you can't blame yourself.

Last year,
around this same time,

I read this story about
this family in Florida.

They also were on vacation.

Oh, please, just tell us
it wasn't the same monster.

Men... like that...

seem like monsters...

but they're actually human.

And our teams are the best
at seeing that difference.

It's why I know we'll find
whoever has your family.

Now, is there anything
you can tell us about Greg

or Colleen or the kids?

Anything that can help
find this man.

Greg won't let anyone
hurt his family.

Not without a hell of a fight.

Good.

See? That's... that's good.

You just said that Greg being
a fighter is a good thing,

and we both know
that that is not true.

The UnSub is gonna see it
as some sort of

alpha male challenge,
which is not good at all.

I know.

But right now
they need to feel hopeful.

Okay, I hadn't thought of that.

There's plenty
of hidden cameras

but no sign of the UnSub inside.

He must have waited in the van

and got a view
of the Sullivans from there.

Well, weather caused the delay,

which made them
miss the shuttle.

There's no way
the UnSub planned any of that.

Says a lot that his victim
ideals matter more

than when he strikes.

So, in each case, he watched,
he waited and hunted

until the right family
came along.

If this bastard's been searching

for his next vics, he's been
here before last night.

He's been building his trap.

The only thing he hadn't planned
was who he'd take.

We need to check footage going
back to the first of April.

I have 15 vans like that and a
lot of drivers from the States,

but I don't know him.

Okay. Thanks.

Thank you.

Have you traveled much
with your son?

Not a lot, no.

You ever want to just
lock him away

until the world's a safe place?

- Then he'd never get out.
- Yeah.

Last time I saw you, you said

there was a lead
in your brother's case.

Uh, it was a dead end.

He's in Thailand, right?

Yep. Classic naive American
abroad for the first time.

Victimization was the last thing
on his mind because he thought

carrying a U.S. Passport
meant he was protected.

Any other suspects?

I've been trying to put
the pieces together.

The few postcards I got
before it all went sideways

painted this grand adventure.

I keep looking at
who was in his stories.

Was it the girl he wrote about?

Was it the guys he went
rock climbing with?

Someone knew he was
the perfect patsy,

and they framed him.

If you ever want me to take
a look at the case,

I'd be happy to.

Thanks, Hotch.

A fresh pair of eyes
would be great.

I'll take you up on that.

Excuse me.

Hey, nice lady, you need a ride?

Is this your van?

No, not one of mine.

I give you rides anywhere.

Best vans in town.

Yes, okay.

What you want to do is
make a left...

Lily.

Go left!

No weapon.

Cash and cocaine.

Any I.D.?

He just got here.

It's not him.

He's all yours.

Please, Daddy, no/

I won't do it again!

It's always your fault!

I can't breathe!

Thanks, Garcia.

The dynamic duo narrowed it down
to a thousand Americans

who visited Aruba and Barbados,
but they need our help.

Want to search visas?

Americans don't need
a visa here.

Well, damn.

Where's your head?

Well, this guy needs privacy,
and he's got a lot of it here.

There's hundreds of acres of
undeveloped and isolated land.

So he knows the area
well enough to cover his tracks.

Okay.

We have tastes from
England, Portugal, Spain

and West Africa.

And this is my absolute
favorite, flying fish.

Do you guys eat like this
wherever you go?

- Pretty much.
- You ever need

another consultation,
you know where to find me.

So you said there was good news?

Yeah, Garcia and Monty sent us
some footage.

It should be on both screens.
We got this guy trolling

inside and outside the terminal
over the past two weeks.

He's focused on families at
night, when they're exhausted.

But there's this.

Yeah, and clock his footwork.

Okay, that move would have
sent me to my masseuse.

This guy's athletic
and he's strong.

- And he's younger than
we thought. -

- Go ahead, Kate.
- We reviewed the M.E. Reports

and confirmed that the UnSub

externalizes rage, specifically
towards the two fathers.

There was an escalation
on the last victim, Mr. Isaacs.

Water torture
and whipping marks,

likely from the same belt
used to kill him.

Sounds like
he's getting revenge.

Given his youth and the anger,

he's not trying to fill
the father role

- like we initially thought.
- He's asserting himself

as a first-born child who has
the most rage at his father.

Hey/ Don't just stand there.

Reel him in/

You're doing it wrong/

We believe we're looking
for a white male

in his early to mid-20s.

How did one guy

control and kill
entire families?

You think he's got
an accomplice?

We ruled that out in Aruba.

His obsessions are
too personal to share.

It's his intense preparation
that gives him the upper hand.

Given his age
and his aggression,

he's an internal annihilator.

His victims are surrogates for
his own dysfunctional family.

Once he gets them alone,

he isolates the greatest
physical threat, the father.

This makes him feel superior.

And he thrives off that power.

Gives him the confidence
he needs

to charm and then harm them.

Sounds like a wolf
in sheep's clothing.

Something like that.

What we've learned about UnSubs
on foreign soil

is that they're adaptable,
both socially and culturally.

It's a level of intelligence

that often makes them
more dangerous.

The fathers
are the last to die,

forced to watch
each family member be killed.

His abuse or neglect
made him feel angry and alone.

Damage was done long ago

and imprinted on him.

And he won't
back away from this.

He's driven to kill
these families.

Fitz, we need the locals
back out there.

Someone has seen this man.

Blow it out.

Blow it out.

Daddy, please.

Blow it out!

Do it!

There you go.

There you go.

Shh.

Shh.

Stop crying/

You ruin everything!

I told you to shut up/

Shut up!

Shut up/

Shut up!

Don't you touch her!

What are you gonna do about it?

Hmm?

Nothing.

Sit down!

Clear the table!

Okay, guys, listen to me.

I've counted six families
that he passed up

because they weren't his ideal.

They had no clue
how close he was to them.

It gives me the jeebies.

Hey.

You there?

Uh, yeah.

Check this out.

Oh, you're a good egg.

Keeps me motivated.

My mom used to draw.

Well, that makes sense.

It's in the genes.

Okay, what do you got
besides mad skills?

Okay, these license plates
are from all over.

He didn't just steal tags
from the VW bus.

Each day he's got a new one.

That's a serious
forensic countermeasure.

He's taking a risk
stealing all these tags.

Where is he getting them from?

Someplace that won't miss them.

Junkyards?

Uh, see, but this one
traces back to a rental car.

No one ever reported
the tags stolen.

That happens all the time.

Criminals target people
who won't report crimes.

They figure you're on vacation;
you don't want

to be inconvenienced with
a police report.

No one ever thinks
something this small

can be a clue to a bigger crime,
but it is,

and that's how our trails
run cold.

Then we have to think
like he does.

Find easy targets
for plenty of tags.

- Hit me.
- This is interesting.

The first kills in Aruba
were less organized

and lacked the intense torture
we saw in Florida

- with the Isaacs.
- Well, maybe it's because

he had a year in between kills
to perfect his game.

Could be, but what if
it's more than that?

What if his rage in Florida
was some kind of statement?

Like what?

"I'm gonna punish the Americans
on American soil."

So something bad happened to him
in Florida.

And I think it must have
involved water.

Why would you say that?

All the fathers showed signs
of near drowning,

but we never figured out why.

I double-checked

the salinity levels
in the father's lungs.

In Aruba, it was freshwater,
but in Mr. Isaacs' case,

it was a combination
of fresh and saltwater.

Well, the Everglades are fresh.

The Gulf and Atlantic are salt.

Where do they meet?

Uh, the Florida Bay,

but that's at the bottom
of the state.

That would've been
a five-hour car ride

from the abduction site.

Okay, well,
the Isaacs were found

an hour outside of Orlando.

So what did he do?

Abduct them from the airport,
drive south to torture them,

and then drive another
five hours

- to the dump site? - I mean,
I know this guy is cocky,

but he wouldn't keep them
on the road that long.

Agreed. Way too risky.

So what if he didn't take
the risk?

What are you thinking?

Well, he abducted them
in Orlando.

He could drive them
to the coast.

That's only an hour away.

Then he gets them
to one of these beach towns,

say, Cocoa, Daytona, Melbourne,

transfers them to the secluded
controlled environment

we know he needs
for the torture.

Yeah, but the journey south
and then north

would take 24 hours.

He's got them on a boat.

Sit down.

Run!

Come on, come on.

Hurry.

Go, go, go.

Yeah, hey.

I need some intel
on marinas around here.

He has contacts
everywhere. - Yeah.

It's that military brotherhood.
There's nothing else like it.

Well, that's got to
come in handy.

Boat would have launched
from somewhere isolated,

- not too far from here.
- We can narrow this down

by looking at the boats
12 to 24 miles from shore.

- Wouldn't he go farther out?
- He doesn't need to.

Barbados has no jurisdiction

once he's in
international waters.

Then he'll never
be charged for his crimes.

- That-That can't be legal.
- The law of his ship is the law

of the country
whose flag he's flying.

My guess is he's done
his research and registered

to a country that doesn't
have the resources to prosecute.

We're tracking all vessels
large enough to hold

- four people captive.
- He doesn't risk

a long drive,
so we're looking for marinas

- closest to the airport.
- Problem is,

- there's a dock in every
Thanks.

Okay, my contact says
there's an industrial marina

about a half an hour
from the airport.

It's isolated... it probably
would've been quiet last night.

- Go check it out.
- Uh, we'll come with you.

I've got
water and air reinforcements

- waiting on your call.
- We can't do a blind search.

If he knows we're onto him,
he'll kill the Sullivans.

This is your fault.

Your fault!

Yeah, this is definitely it.

Same license plate.

It looks like he used
Rohypnol, like you said.

Colorless, odorless, tasteless.

It makes them easier to control.

There's not a lot
of foot traffic out here,

even during the day.

We could try a canvass,

but my guess is he was probably
too quick to be spotted.

And he left his keys
in the cup holder.

So what do you want to bet...

Tank's almost full.

30 miles
from the airport to here.

He filled up the night
he took the Sullivans.

- Hey.
- Hey, baby girl.

- Hey, handsome. I was just about
to call you. - Ladies first.

- And a gent, don't forget.
- Oh, that's right, my bad.

- How you doing, Monty?
- Hey, Morgan.

So Monty Wonder Person found
about a dozen license plates

that scumbag
had put on that van.

He stole a few off of rental
cars and took the rest

off of old cars at a repair shop
near the airport.

Was there
a gas station? - MONTY: Indeed.

- Security footage?
- You know it.

Yeah, we're sending it
to your phones now.

There he is.

Didn't see the camera, did you?

Or he's just
a cocky son of a bitch.

Hey, Monty,
can you run this guy's mug

through facial recognition?

It's going now, but processing
eight million images,

even with a bonded T-1 line,
can take a while.

We don't have a while.

We're hitting a dead end with
unsolved cases involving water.

I've been thinking
we should look at solved cases.

This UnSub isn't old enough
to be a hardened criminal,

but his countermeasures
and his confidence feel like

he's had a lot of practice.

So what if he were
a budding psychopath?

We should check homicides
going back to his teens.

Lily, cross with
juvenile custody worldwide,

and check which countries

have blue and orange
in their flags, or sports teams.

There's a reason
he chose those colors.

We just haven't found it yet.

- You don't think he's American?
- He has some sort of

connection to the States.

That's why he's attacking
American families.

Now that we feel he may have
committed murder, it's doubtful

- that State would grant him
a passport. - What country would?

Wait, but
if he was guilty of something

horrific before,
wouldn't he still be locked up?

Not necessarily.

Remember when
Natalee Holloway disappeared?

- It'll be ten years ago in May.
- The prime suspect

was never put away
despite our profile.

He was free, and five years
later, to the day,

he abducted and killed
another young woman in Peru.

Van der Sloot went dormant,

but his underlying homicidal
behavior grew stronger.

That definitely
could have happened here.

That means the Everetts in Aruba

reignited his devious fantasies.

So if they weren't
his first victims, who were?

His own family.

Narrow it down to sons
who killed their fathers.

That's it.

- What?
- Look at this.

The only sign
of outward frustration.

He nearly gets hit
by a car right here.

Instead of yelling
at the driver,

he holds it in, then he has
a passive-aggressive moment.

He taps the center
of his head like this.

That's a gesture
that means "stupid"

or "crazy" in Dutch culture.

Oranje,
the Netherlands soccer team.

That's why he's wearing
blue and orange hats.

He's not American. Lily.

Already on it.

It's okay.

Don't touch him!

Get away from him.

This is it.

The Tidwell family was massacred
in their hotel room

while on holiday in 2004.

Physical and behavioral evidence

pointed to the troubled
15-year-old son Jerry.

He was declared
temporarily insane

and hospitalized
until he was 21.

If Tidwell is the UnSub, is
there a connection to the month

of April?

April 9th was
his father's birthday.

The core of his rage.

His father videotaped his abuse,

and his American stepmother
and half-siblings were spared.

That's why
he's attacking Americans

and punishing the whole family.

- Go ahead, Garcia.
- Got a match.

Jerry Tidwell was released,

went to go live in Aruba
with his uncle

who has a fishing
charter business.

Now, that uncle died
two years ago.

Tidwell inherited the business

and has been
on the move ever since.

Send us the specs for
Done and done.

He probably disabled the
Automated Identification System,

so we're forced
to track the vessel by size.

Let's see how many 75-foot boats
are offshore.

We need live satellite images.

Already done.

White and black boat,
isolated from the others.

There it is.
Can you monitor from here?

You got it.

Fitz, we need heat signatures
for five bodies.

Choppers are standing by.

- Come here.
- No, no.

- Get over here!
- No!

- No! No! Let him go!
- No!

Nick! Nick!

Nicky!

- Let him go!
- No!

- Nicky!
- No!

- No!
- No!

This way.

Watch your step.

Shut up!

Nick!

Stop crying.

Stop it.

- No!
- Stop it!

- No!
- Get your hands off her!

No! No!

- Stop it right now.
- No!

Leave her alone!

Run!

Run, Alison! Run!

Run.

Olly olly oxen free!

I'm sorry, I'll be good

- Come here, boy! Come here.
- Please, Daddy, no!

I'll give you something
to cry about. Move!

Move! Get up!

Do you want to run next? Huh?!

- Do you want to run next?!
- Tidwell!

- FBI!
- No!

Help me, please!

Just stop!

This is your fault!

Drop the weapon!

- Shut up!
- Alison, look at me.

All right? Eyes over here.

Focus on me. That's it.

Let the girl go!

You don't have to do this!

You don't know what he did!

You don't know!

I don't, but you don't
have to die today!

- Drop the gun!
- Shut up!

Alison, eyes over here!
Look at me!

Let the girl go!

I told you to shut up!

Alison, drop!

Our son is overboard!

Our son!
He threw our son overboard!

The son is overboard!

The son is overboard!

We need an open water
search and rescue now!

Copy. Open sea rescue.

Come on, come on!

We got something.

Nick!

- Mom.
- Nick.

Nick!

I love you so much!

Oh, my God.

Oh.

I mean,
talk about a total surprise.

I'm not just a dad,
I'm a granddad.

Well, congratulations.
That's fantastic.

So, how's Karen?

She's great.

You know, I got to tell you,
it's admirable

that you two have made it work.

What's your secret?

Uh, simple, really.

I know I'm a better person
with her beside me.

And she knows that I won't stop

doing everything I can
to make the world a safer place

for our kids to grow up in.

And how are the kids?

Ryan just got into the academy.

No kidding.

Yeah.

It's just, all I ever wanted

is to protect my children
from all we've seen,

and now Ryan will be
right in the line of fire.

Well, he's learned
from the best.

How are the Sullivans?

They're better.

So, how many of these
do you think we've solved?

Oh, enough for
another best-seller.

These are the endings we want.

Amen to that.

Cheers.

Oh!

"Coming together
is a beginning.

"Keeping together is progress.

Working together is success."

Henry Ford.

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