Major Crimes (2012–2018): Season 6, Episode 4 - Sanctuary City: Part 4 - full transcript

In this fourth of five parts, the two boys are returned from Mexico by the F.B.I., who grudgingly hand them over to Major Crimes for some serious questioning. Lt. Provenza takes over while Sharon is taken to the ER after collapsing in the murder room, Dr. Joe is brought in, the boys parents arrive, confusion mounts and another crime scene is the result.

Previously on "major crimes"...

Sykes: Three teenage
boys go missing

from a school field
trip, then one of them

winds up back at school, dead.

We found Lucas garza's
body at a catholic church.

You know who hangs
out at catholic churches?

Priests.

Father Jonas tried to stop me

from looking into the
locker of Ryan rojas.

Where in Mexico is father Jonas?

I can't say.



Maybe Dr. Garza found out

his wife was having an affair

with father Casanova
and blamed his son.

Mateo received a
very angry phone call

from a Marvin garret.

Marvin garret,
you're under arrest.

What'd you do, you bastard?
What did you do to my son?!

None of these questions matter

while Miguel and
Ryan are still missing.

And if they're alive,

they're my number-one suspects.

Earlier today, Miguel
Diaz and Ryan rojas

have been found in Mexico.

Questions remain.



Were they victims
or perpetrators?

I want a court order
removing Ryan and Miguel

from FBI custody.

[ Gasps ]

- [ Gasping ]
- Sharon?

- My god.
- Sharon!

Oh, my...

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Flynn: Sharon!

[ Gasps ]

[ Heart beating erratically ]

[ Indistinct, echoing
conversations ]

Flynn: [ Echoing ] Sharon?

Sharon, can you hear me?

Sharon, you fainted.

Are you okay?

[ Door opens ]

Sykes: Um, she's over here.

Uh, over here on the floor.

Hurry! Hurry, damn it! Hurry!

Woman: What's her name?

Commander. Sharon.

Her name is Sharon.

Sharon, can you
tell me what hurts?

It's gonna be okay, Sharon.

Does she have any conditions
we should know about?

Well, uh... uh, she had the
flu a couple of weeks ago,

but she's been getting better.

1, 2, 3.

Flynn: Get in your cars
and lead this ambulance.

Three sets of sirens
are better than one.

I'm leaving with her.

Provenza: [ Echoing ] All right.

Let us know how she
is as soon as you can.

[ Echoing ] You got it.

Is she...

She's none of your damn
business is what she is,

unless you're going
to answer her question.

Where are those boys?

Sir, we're not authorized to...

Then get the hell out
of our murder room.

Oh, do you need a hand?

Here. Let me help.

Are you serious, lieutenant?
This is not helping...

Are you going to suggest to
me how we should do things here

after you went behind our back,

after you endangered
the lives of this division?

- Come on. We...
- Chief Mason, I want

these bastards out of
our murder room right now.

Lieutenant, come on.

Let's go.

You don't know
me, but believe this...

If the lieutenant wants

you lying sons of
bitches out of here,

that's what will happen.

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Mason: Special agents vega, fey,

before you leave,
in my office, please.

Lieutenant provenza,
you're in charge here.

Excuse me.

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Okay. So, now what do we do?

We hope that Sharon is
just dehydrated or exhausted.

And we... we get briefed
in the only way possible.

Woman: From the moment the
St. Joseph's three went missing

until just a few hours ago,

authorities have been able
to produce only one thing...

Questions.

Man: Anxious parents are eager

to see their children.

The Diaz family is
evidently leaving for the FBI...

A chance to reunite
with their son.

Our source in the
FBI has informed us

that Ryan and Miguel
were found in Mexico

in what increasingly looks
like a hoax gone wrong.

What we know for
certain is that neither boy

was considered
physically harmed.

Or admitted to a hospital.

Woman: We need an
E.R. doctor immediately!

She lost consciousness
and hit her head.

Happened 30 minutes ago.

E.R. nurse: You can take her to
critical bay number 2. I'm okay.

Sir, I know that this is hard.

Please wait out here while
we help her. I'm her husband.

Okay, sorry, but we
don't allow family to...

Also, I have one of these.

Woman: We've
contacted rosarito police,

who had been holding
Ryan and Miguel

in custody for several days

on suspicion of
trafficking drugs.

But the Mexican
authorities did not explain

why they delivered
the boys to the FBI,

and the death of Lucas
garza has not been mentioned.

Ms. Rojas, have
you been in contact

with the FBI about your son?

Daniella: Please move!
I don't want to hit you!

Was your son involved with
the death of Lucas garza?

Were your son and his
friends with anyone else?

Was anyone else involved?!

Yes, father Jonas is in Mexico,

doing unrelated missionary
work very far away from rosarito,

where these two boys were found

in the custody of
the local authorities

and, as I understand
it, in possession

of a large amount of opioids.

It is very irresponsible
under the circumstances

to suggest father
Jonas or the church

had anything to do with the
disappearance of these boys,

whom we can only assume

are lucky to be alive

and in the safe hands of
the American government.

He means the FBI,

who have had those boys now

for over 24 hours
without sharing Jack.

Don't expect them to be
overflowing with human kindness

after the way you
threw them out.

With major crimes temporarily
under your command...

And as my first official act,

I'd like to say
what a terrible idea

this joint task force with
the FBI turned out to be.

They did nothing but lie,

withhold information,
act superior.

It was outrageous
and unprofessional

and probably contributed

to the collapse
of Sharon raydor,

who, by the way, is
still undergoing tests

while we stand here.

Are you done complaining?

Don't ask the impossible.

At least the FBI
found these boys.

I don't see a report on my
desk with your names on it

saying you even looked
for them in Mexico.

Rosarito dropped
them in their laps.

It had nothing to do with
the FBI's investigation.

Plus, the FBI let us
antagonize the church

by not sharing
crucial information

while we were serving
exhumation orders.

We raided Marvin garret's
white-pride clubhouse

and could've ended
up in a shootout

with his crazy,
unhyphenated friends.

I've addressed the FBI
about their behavior,

and they've addressed
us about ours.

From now on, let's
aim for civility, huh?

Paige: Goes both ways, chief.

We should've known the
boys were found immediately

and been included in
notifications and interviews.

Memories get fuzzy,

becoming memories of
memories even after a day.

And the first interviews
with missing kids

are hugely important.

Or the first interviews
with suspects.

Tao: They knew
Lucas was a diabetic.

Keeping him from his Insulin

during a
drug-trafficking scheme,

that's felony murder.

Which means Miguel
and Ryan are our business,

not the FBI's.

Which is why, if you'd give
me a moment to explain,

the FBI agreed to
pass them directly to us

instead of releasing
them to their parents,

along with all copies of notes
pertaining to their interviews.

Contact the bureau
about the transfer.

Probably best to let someone
else make that call, lieutenant.

Thank you.

Wha... uh... [ Door closes ]

Lieutenant, I'll talk to vega.

No, actually, I'll talk to fey,

uh, make sure we set up
the transfer of those boys

back to us properly.

Wish the FBI did
video interviews.

Well, maybe the
notes will help us.

Cami, everyone needs to
study the notes that the FBI took

in the interviews with Ryan
and Miguel. [ Elevator bell dings ]

Each word those boys uttered

could be an opportunity
to catch them in a lie.

I'll keep going through the
laptop we found at Marvin's place.

Now, if he forcibly tried to
deport those boys to Mexico...

But does Marvin have
anything to do with the opioids?

The news said that
Mexican authorities found o...

Wait, wait, look, I will
come up with the questions.

Your job is to assemble
some answers.

I'll be back after I
see the commander.

[ Elevator bell dings ]

Okay. Uh, they already
did, like, an EKG or an eeg...

Or maybe both... and an mri.

All of that for the flu?

Doctor said it was standard.

Oh.

Oh, well, i-I'm sure that
they saw her insurance

and realized that
she could afford

every expensive
exam in the book.

But don't you worry about it

'cause I've had all
those tests myself.

And look at me.

[ Knock on door ]

[ Monitor beeping ]

[ Gasps ] Lieutenant!

You didn't need to come
all the way down here.

Aw, commander,
you certainly seem

to be better than
when I last saw you.

So, uh, have you
gotten a diagnosis yet?

No. We're waiting
for the doctor.

To tell us what we already
know, which is she had the flu,

she works too much,
and she needed some rest.

What's going on with the case?

Sharon, you're off the clock.

But I'm curious.

Well, the FBI is turning
over the boys to us,

and, uh, we want to
transport them to pab

without the parents knowing.

Well, maybe I can get
back before you talk to them.

- Oh, my god. Mom.
- What?

Sharon, you'll need
a physician to sign off

on whether you can
go back to work or not

because them's the rules.

The rules, mom. The rules.

Provenza: Look,
the boys are alive,

and they've already told
their story once to the FBI.

We're just going to
confirm the details.

Do any of the details include

why the boys left the
field trip to begin with

or where they were going?

Uh, not that I know of.

But Nolan and Paige

have been checking
every special event

advertised in that
area on that day.

So far, there's no event

that a kid would describe
as "the coolest thing."

Uh, mind if I talk
to my patient?

Sharon raydor? Yes,
that would be me.

Hi. I'm Dr. Carson Jacobs.

Hello. Hello.

Your internist, Dr. Evans,

asked me to look at the
results of all your tests. Right.

Uh, if I could just talk to
you alone for a minute?

I'm her son.

I'm her husband. Well, almost.

And I am her esteemed colleague.

Colleagues are
definitely leaving.

Children, leaving,

and unmarried
partners are also leaving.

You want me to hold that
for you while you wait outside?

Sharon: Andy, it's okay.

I-I promise I'll brief you all
when I'm done. Okay. Fine.

But if you tell me
that the doctor said

you can go back to
work, then I'm gonna...

Flynn. Flynn, we've
been asked to leave.

So, uh, good luck,

and I will talk to
you later today.

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It's gonna be fine.

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Got some willing
advocates there.

Yes, well, I think
that they would take

the hospital's side over mine.

So, doctor, have you been able

to figure out what's
going on with me?

Yeah, I have. [ Clears throat ]

And, uh, it's more

than just difficulty
recovering from the flu

or a bump on the head.

What I'm about to tell you

is gonna initially
sound upsetting,

but we have ways of
dealing with this problem,

and we've caught it so soon

that I think, no matter what,
you'll end up in a good place.

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[ Elevator bell dings ]

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Why can't I go home?

Ryan, we know you and
Miguel have been through a lot.

We just have a few questions.

We've been working
really hard to find you guys,

but before we can
release you to your parents,

there's important stuff we're
required to ask you by law.

It's just telling us
what happened to you

and especially to Lucas.

The FBI said Lucas was found

in St. Joseph's in a flower bed.

[ Groans ] The FBI. Sykes:
The FBI told you that?

They couldn't just say he was
found dead. Yeah. But I still...

I can't believe it. No, no.

They had to give
the circumstances.

I'd see him give himself
shots, man. Wonderful.

It was, you know, upsetting.

And crazy.

Like, he couldn't see how
things could ever go wrong.

Turn Miguel up.

The whole thing was his idea.

What whole thing?

Where was Lucas taking you?

We already told the
FBI we don't know, okay?

We don't know where
Lucas was taking us.

He just told us he had
the greatest surprise ever,

and we trusted him.

Sykes: Surprise?
What kind of surprise?

He said we'd find
out Thursday morning

if we'd slip off with
him on the field trip.

So we agreed to go
when Lucas told us to.

And in the museum,
about an hour before lunch,

Lucas says our ride
is waiting and to hurry.

And we'll be back before anyone
knows we're gone. Back from where?

I don't know back from
where. I've already...

Well, so far, their
stories are matching up

to all the notes the FBI made.

Well, they've had
eight days to practice.

Who was your ride?

If I knew, I'd tell you.

Well, we started running
to this, like, green curb

between the museum
and science center.

And Lucas was just laughing
and saying, "check this out."

And it's a black limo,

and Lucas just had
this look on his face

like, "how dope is this?"

And he says it's gonna
take us someplace awesome,

so we get in.

"Someplace awesome." Where?

Still no idea.

Because then we're
inside the limo, and...

You know that thing between
where we sit and the driver,

the partition? Mm-hmm.

Well, suddenly, that
thing comes down,

and a dude's arm comes
in from the driver's seat,

and he has some kind
of mask on his face.

And he's spraying
stuff at us from a hose.

It stung and tasted chemically.

Sanchez: What kind of chemical?

I don't know, but we...
we tried to get out,

but the doors were
locked. [ Door beeps ]

And the next thing I
know, Ryan went down.

How the hell could they
still... And then I went down...

not know where they were going?
And I guess Lucas went down.

And I was thinking...

The last thing I was
thinking, "we're dead."

Sykes: And then what?
And then I woke up.

Could've been days later.

It was pitch black.
I was on the floor.

But then, after a second,

I realized I wasn't
actually on the floor.

I was on the ground.

I was outside, and
Miguel was just shaking me

because he woke up first.

We waited till sunrise,
and then we realized

we were in the middle
of the desert somewhere.

We looked for the limo,
but we couldn't find it,

so we started walking, like,
looking for a road or something.

It was brutal. So hot.

Our throats were just burning

'cause of the desert
or the chemical stuff.

I don't know. It
was just brutal.

And where'd you walk?

Just picked a way.
Found some house.

They gave us water,
but that barely helped.

And after they found
out we were Americans,

we figured out
we were in Mexico.

And after they called the
policía, it only got worse.

They went through our backpacks,

and they said they found drugs,

but I never touched
oxy in my life.

And I tried to explain,
but I don't know

if they wouldn't listen or
they couldn't understand.

You don't speak Spanish?

I understand it pretty well,

but, no, I-I don't speak it.

Look, where are my
parents? Are they...

Are we in trouble?

Because you're undocumented?

Does the whole
world know about this?

[ Sighs ]

My dad must be pissed.

Well, it's not word for word...
Look, I'm not really from Mexico.

But it's in the same vicinity. I
don't even remember Mexico.

I'm an American. I am. The
biggest bullshit story I've ever heard.

And my parents... it isn't their
fault. You tell Sanchez to shift gears.

I mean, they had to have known where Lucas was
taking them. My mom won't be able to handle it.

Or thought they knew.

Lieutenant provenza wants
you to start the pushback.

Miguel, I'm gonna let
you in on a little secret.

That's a camera.

People in another
room are watching us,

and they're also
watching detectives

interview your friend Ryan.

And you see this in my ear?

That's so they can let me know

whether or not yours and
Ryan's stories match up.

And guess what I just heard.

What?

Ryan said the
drugs belong to you.

What?

No. I don't believe it.

Think of it as a game of "pin
the tail on the dreamer kid"

who's about to get deported
back to Mexico for drug trafficking.

No, Ryan wouldn't say that.

Somebody did this
to us, and I know who.

That racist jerk who lives
next to Miguel... Marvin.

Miguel thinks he did
this. Marvin hates us.

Can't trip 'em up.

Look, you guys, look. They
might even be telling the truth.

There's no way Miguel
told you we had drugs.
Provenza: What about ol' Marv?

How you coming with his immigrant
directory? We didn't have them.

Well, we're still
working through it.

Marvin finally made bail,

and the FBI didn't charge
him with anything else,

so they really don't
think he's involved

with any kidnapping, either.

Ye gods. Tao, it's the parents.

Where's Ryan?

Uh, we were just
about to call you.

Uh, Ryan and
Miguel are undergoing

routine questioning
with the police.

If I don't see Miguel in one
minute, I'm calling a lawyer.

Tao: Look, we're
just trying to help.

If you want to call lawyers,

then we'll arrest your kids,

and you can see
them in court tomorrow.

Or...

Or you could just sit and relax

while we finish
our initial review,

and then we will
arrange for each of you

to have a very short
visit with your kid.

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[ Voice breaking]
Mom, dad, I'm so sorry.

Woman: No. No.
Don't worry about sorry.

Well, now maybe
we'll get someplace.

We don't care.

[ Voice breaking ] We were
just so afraid that maybe...

Oh, thank god.

Thank god, baby. Thank god.

Hey, hey, no, look. We're
just happy you're okay.

No, i-I'm not okay. I'm not.

[ Sighs ]

The police want to
send us back to Mexico.

Y-You don't have to
worry about that, either.

We have rights.

This is our home. No.

No, not "us" as in you and me.

Uh, "us" as in me and Ryan,

because Mexican
police found drugs on us,

but they weren't our drugs.

Daniella: You expect
me to believe that?

You don't know where
Lucas was taking you,

and you wake up days later

in Mexico with drugs in your...

I swear, mom. They
planted all that stuff on us.

Oh, great.

Lawyer. Ryan, lawyer, okay?

Don't say anything more until we
have a la... Ian, you wait outside.

Absolutely not.
He's my son, too.

Yeah? Well, a lawyer will
only make him look guilty.

Are you insane? That's
not... no, you're insane

for thinking you
should even be here.

Daniella, there is no logic in
what you're saying at all, okay?

Ryan, my man, listen to me.
You have a right to an attorney.

Okay? Would you guys stop?!

And quit blaming me for this!

I didn't kidnap myself.

Aha. Now, this
could get interesting.

No? Then who did? Who?

[ Laughs ] Who...
Who would kidnap you?

No one would've kidnapped you

if you'd kept
with the field trip.

Why didn't you stay
at the museum, huh?

No, a kidnapping
involves a ransom,

and this may be hard to hear,

but you ain't got nobody to
pay anything to get you back,

unless, uh, Hector's friends,

they had it out for
you or something.

Is that it? I don't want
to talk to you guys.

I want to talk to father Jonas.

Neither of you guys know
what happened to me.

Neither of you guys care.

You. You!

Whoa. Me. Me!

Who would you blame
if I wasn't around?!

Bitch. Ugh!

Boy, did I ever
choose the wrong day

to pick up a girl on the beach.

We followed up with
Mr. Nuñez about his, uh, date.

Uh, Julio called the
young lady and confirmed

that he was with her

the afternoon the
boys went missing.

And that's about it.

So, Ryan wanted to
talk to father Jonas,

but Miguel didn't
mention father Jonas

at all, did he? No, ma'am.

Sharon, the doctor
wanted you to rest.

I'm... I'm home. I'm sitting.

[ Chuckling ] Okay, I'm done.

Um, buzz, will you
tell lieutenant provenza

that I recommend
arresting these boys?

Mm. For what?

The murder of Lucas garza.

Oh. Uh, o-okay. Sure.

And, rusty, if you'd call Andrea

and ask her to hold off
arraigning Miguel and Ryan

until tomorrow, please.

So they're guilty. We'll see.

Feel better, commander.

Thank you, buzz.

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Oh. I'm...

I'm just going to write an
e-mail to lieutenant provenza

about this little idea I have,

and then I am done.

And then can you tell me

what the doctor said
about everything?

Yes. Everything.

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[ Keyboard clacking ]

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[ Sighs ]

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Flynn: Are you done?

[ Chuckles ]

'Cause I'm getting more
stressed by the second.

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Hi. [ Sighs ]

So, uh... What
did the doctor say,

I mean besides, come
home and get some rest?

Rest from what?

I'm sorry, Andy.

I just needed a
little time in there

to sort... sort out my feelings.

So, the good news is
we have a diagnosis.

The bad news is I
have a heart condition.

Like mine?

No, no, I have something
called cardiomyopathy.

Oh, well, that's...

I mean, that's kind
of a broad term.

I mean, it could
be nothing, right?

Well, it's not nothing

because it's a virus
attacking the pericardium,

which is the outer
lining of my heart.

Now, the infection could
remain in its current state,

clear up, or develop.

And if things worsen,
there are other steps.

There's surgery, um, transplant.

Transplant?! Oh, no,
we're not even there yet.

We're not even close. Andy.

In fact, I feel better already.

But until I know more,

I think we should
postpone the wedding.

[ Voice breaking ]
It's not fair to you.

Absolutely not.

You think I'd let
anything get in the way

of becoming your husband?

I want you to just think
about this just for a second.

I don't need a second.

[ Sighs ]

All right, Sharon.

I never told you this.

But when I was sick and
you helped me through it...

Mm.

No one's ever
treated me that well.

And I don't know
if I deserve it,

and I don't know why you
care about me so much,

but it's all I can do right now
to wait until the ceremony...

To call you my wife
and to be your husband.

And if we're not gonna let

my heart get in the way of that,

then, uh, we're not gonna
let yours stop us, either.

But what if I...
All right, all right.

The only change we're
gonna make is no honeymoon.

We don't go to Ireland
until we understand

exactly what it is
you're up against.

Unless y-you changed
your mind about us.

Have you changed your mind?

No. Andy [sniffles] No.

I love you so, s-so much.

I just... [ Sniffles ]

As long as you understand
what I am dealing with here.

What we're dealing with, okay?

Okay. All right.

So, let's start from
where the doctor

asked me to leave the room.

[ Both laugh ]

And, uh, you try to
remember, word for word,

what he said to you, okay?

Word for word.

Dr. Joe: Everything I hear
will be completely confidential.

To you, Ryan rojas
might be a suspect,

but, to me, he's a
patient who survived

a very traumatic experience.

And as a psychologist, my
first order of business is...

These boys want us to believe
that they ran off with Lucas

with absolutely no idea
about where they were going.

Now, I don't know if
you know this, doctor,

but teenagers tend to
lie when they screw up.

So unlike adults.

Hobbs: It's a lie he's
sticking to, lieutenant,

and I'm out on a limb charging
these boys with murder.

Do you have any evidence?

Oh, details, details.

Without details, the
defense's star witness

is going to be
Dr. Morales, who will say

Lucas garza died of
complications from diabetes.

But... I know. I know.

The killer or killers
may have starved Lucas

to make his murder
seem like natural causes.

The boys were
found with opioids.

But you don't have alibis
for Dr. Garza or father Jonas,

who's proving as difficult
to find as the boys were.

And, frankly,

I am worried that, with
the commander out sick,

there isn't a real plan here.

I find that offensive, hobbs.

I have been a
detective for 40 years.

I know exactly what I'm doing.

Besides all that, this is
the commander's plan,

including having Dr. Joe
talk to Ryan about his issues.

What issues?

His stepfather fell off the
balcony of their condo and died.

Or maybe he was pushed.

Buzz: And Ryan's
natural father has an alibi,

but he's still a sociopath.

And Kelly garret said
Ryan's only just starting

to talk about being gay

and that he has
a crush on Miguel.

Wait. Let's assume
what Ryan told us is true.

He's sprayed with
a chemical agent,

loses consciousness,

wakes up in the
middle of a desert,

is thrown in a Mexican jail

because drugs
were planted on him,

is rescued only to find one
of his best friends is dead.

All that spells a week
of severe trauma.

So what's another day?

And now we should
assume that it didn't go down

like Miguel and Ryan said

because they conveniently
don't remember

anything that happened

between the time they
disappeared and woke up.

Buzz: And they
can't even explain

why they were
leaving the field trip,

beyond everything
being Lucas' idea.

Ah, Lucas.

Lucas, who is conveniently dead.

Doctor, that's why we need you

to catch Ryan in
just one, little lie.

That will give us...

Lieutenant, my job is to
talk to this boy privately,

no listening in, and
assess his mental fitness.

It's your job to
catch him in lies.

Sorry. Sorry. I was
pushing the envelope.

So, uh, why don't you set
up in the commander's office,

and we will send send Ryan in?

Julio.

Daniella rojas is in
interview room number 1

like you wanted, lieutenant.

I printed up some information

on witness and victim's
rights for her to read.

Patrol's outside the door,
so she's not going anywhere.

Good. Good, Julio.
Just be ready to grab her.

Sykes, why don't
you bring Ryan in?

And now we'll see if the
commander's plan works.

♪♪

Ryan: What the
hell is this about?

Are you another cop or what?

FBI again? No.

My name's Dr. Joe bowman.

You can call me
Dr. Joe if you want.

I've already been
looked at by doctors.

He's a different
kind of doctor, Ryan.

A psychologist.

Let us know when you're done.

Provenza: Okay,
buzz. Far as we can go.

Are we really allowed
to be watching this?

The law says no listening.

It doesn't say anything
about watching.

Keep it muted, and we're fine.

But won't Dr. Joe be angry?

Buzz, we're doing
this for Dr. Joe's safety.

He's in there with a murder
suspect, and he's unarmed.

Ryan: So, you're
really not a cop?

You have to say
if I ask, don't you?

That's only on TV,

but have you ever seen
a cop in a sweater vest?

Everything you
tell me is privileged.

Do you know that term?

Yeah. Like what I
say in confession.

But I've already answered every
question people could think of.

Did they ask how you feel?

♪♪

Ryan, let's start with Lucas.

One of your very
best friends is dead.

How are you holding up?

Honestly?

It's...

It's hard to believe.

I mean...

Sometimes, I think it's true.

Sometimes, I think it just
couldn't have happened.

[ Voice breaking ] I can't...

Lucas not being here anymore...

[ Sniffles ]

♪♪

Dr. Joe might be making headway.

[ Door opens ]
Provenza: Might be.

Yeah, well, whatever.

I'm losing interest
in this silent movie.

Have you guys finished

with Marvin's
illegal-immigrant directory?

Uh, yeah, cross-referenced
all the crime reports

with all of the addresses
that Marvin kept tabs on.

At half the locations,

there have been
acts of vandalism...

Uh, rocks through
windows, slashed tires.

Well, someone could
argue that's random.

Anything suggesting hate crimes?

Well, that depends
on how you interpret

"get out of my country"

spray-painted
on your front door,

which appeared at
31 different addresses.

Sykes. Hmm?

What are you thinking?

The whole
drug-trafficking issue.

Um, I just checked.

Lucas had no opioids hidden
in his backpack anywhere.

I just thought we were
going for a surprise, you know,

like we've done a
billion times before,

just the three of us.

We just trusted Lucas
knew what was going on.

♪♪

Where is everyone?

♪♪

I'm sure they're
not listening in.

That would be so
against the rules.

[ Chuckling ] Lieutenant.

Commander.

Oh, everything's
off. All by the book.

Just watching. [ Door closes ]

Not illegal.

So, have you learned anything?

[ Clears throat ]
No. No. Not yet.

But, commander,
uh, welcome back.

Sometimes a crime... Which
is what happened to you...

Is unrelated to our
daily lives, random.

And sometimes crimes
happen inside families,

like with your stepdad,
for instance... Hector.

He hit you, right?

He hurt you?

Yeah. He hit me.

And that's a crime,

though he may have
said it was your fault,

that he was beating
you for a reason.

Is that what happened?

Why did Hector say
he was hurting you?

He said it was because of
the way I am, things I did.

You think Hector...

You think Hector had
something to do with this?

I mean, what happened to Hector?

Is that why Lucas died?

I don't know. Is it?

[ Door opens ]

You guys need to put a
sign out here or something.

Looks like you're
taking the day off.

And I have news.

[ Door closes ]

Do you ever talk about Hector
and what he was doing to you

to anyone, somebody
at school maybe?

♪♪

I told father Jonas Hector
punched me a few times.

But I also said reporting it
would only make things worse.

Because of Hector's
gang connections?

He said... Hector
said if I told on him,

him and his friends would
take care of me for good...

And my mom.

♪♪

That had to be scary
stuff to handle on your own.

How did you manage it?

[ Sniffles ]

[ Sobbing quietly ]

The substance found on Lucas
garza's shirt was chloroform?

Morales: That's right.

Once you told me the boys
were sprayed with something,

I made... no, no, no, they
claimed that they were sprayed.

We have no proof
of that. Whatever.

I made a list of
fast-acting anesthetics

that could be
delivered via aerosol

and found a match from that
list on Lucas' shirt... chloroform.

Yes, but the issue is that...

But, doctor, all that
confirms is that Lucas

was sprayed with chloroform.

We can't test Ryan
and Miguel's clothes

because they were left somewhere

in the rosarito
police department.

Detective Paige,

thank you for your
boundless enthusiasm.

Doctor, also, the
boys complained

about burning throats.

Chloroform would
not do that at all.

Now, supposing that their
ridiculous story was true

and we could find
this fantasy limo,

would chloroform
still be present?

If you ran across the limo
within the next 600 days, yes.

And, personally, I
think the limo is real.

Holy crap!

It says here oxycodone
was in Lucas' blood?

Ohh. Spoiler alert.

But, yes, based on the fact

that the other boys
were found with opioids,

I screened Lucas' blood
for oxy, and there it was.

Lethal amount?

No, Lucas still died
from ketoacidosis,

but there was more
than enough oxy

to keep him unconscious
after the chloroform wore off.

Which could make the drugs
a contributory cause of death.

Maybe Dr. Garza had another
stash of pills somewhere Lucas found.

Uh, lieutenant,
you wanted to know

if Ryan got really emotional.

Oh. Wonderful, buzz. Thank you.

And I will text
Julio that he's on.

Daniella.

I'm sorry to interrupt you, but
your son needs you, ma'am.

♪♪

Oh. Commander.

I hope you didn't rush
back for my assessment.

I'm nowhere near done.

Well, your
conversation with Ryan

is not the one we're
interested in, doctor.

You were eavesdropping?

We just watched.

Well, but now,
we're going to listen.

Buzz?

♪♪

Sanchez: I'll be
standing outside the door.

Knock if you need me.

[ Door closes ]

They won't stop asking
all these questions.

They want to know everything.

Well, w-what do you
mean, everything?

Provenza: Okay, boyo.
You're all worked up.

Now just let it out.

You used me to get
Ryan emotional enough

to break down like this?

I'm not here to loosen
the jar for you, lieutenant.

You can get back to your
assessment in a moment, doctor.

Tell me what,
Ryan? Tell me what?

Oh, god.

I'm going to hell.
I'm going to hell.

I want to talk to father
Jonas. Okay, okay.

I want to talk to father
Jonas. Okay, okay.

You have to calm down and listen. Listen.
We all want to talk to father Jonas, kid.

Okay. Listen.

He's coming back
to L.A. tomorrow.

He's worried about you, Ryan.

Whoa. That's news.

I-I'll find a way
for you two to talk.

Our priest was in touch
with Daniella rojas?

We need to find
Jonas before she does.

Cover airports, bus
stations, and train stations.

And given the
confirmed use of opioids,

I think it's time to release
Lucas' body to his parents

with the autopsy report.

If you're all through,

I'd like to finish
helping out the boy.

Of course, doctor.

That's why you're here.

[ Door opens ]

♪♪

Opioids in Lucas garza's blood.

But not in his backpack.

♪♪

So it's cardio... cardio what?

Cardiomyopathy.

[ Cellphone keyboard
clicking ] Myopathy.

The disease varies
from person to person,

so not everything you
read online is going to...

"the disease can
have no symptoms

and require no treatment

or develop quickly with
serious complications."

How do we know
which version you have?

We don't. Not yet. But we will.

Dr. Jacobs is a very
experienced cardiologist,

and he told me that most
people die with this disease,

not from this disease.

Well, what can I do to help?

Accept the full
undercover security detail

that the l.A.P.D.
Is recommending.

It would take a lot of stress
off my heart, I am sure.

Wow.

I mean, I-I know it's your job

to make people feel guilty
enough to take a deal,

but wow.

♪♪

All right. I will accept
the security detail,

but I still want the
concealed-weapon permit.

♪♪

The gun is your last resort.

Your first option is
your security detail.

Thank you for agreeing to this.

Means a lot to me.

Um, do you remember, rusty,

that we invited
Gus to the wedding?

Oh, god, he's... he won't come.

Well, he r.S.V.P.'D yes.

That was two months
ago. He's not coming.

We... we're not even
talking to each other.

You don't think that Gus is
coming to the wedding, do you?

He ordered the salmon.

Uh, Ryan rojas and Miguel
Diaz are about to be arraigned.

Do you want to be there? Yes.

Uh, mom.

My phone.

Oh, my goodness. Sorry.

We will, um, talk
about this later, okay?

I don't want you
to worry about me.

Things will work out the
way they're meant to be.

Okay?

♪♪

Mateo: Why do we have
to sign Miranda rights

to pick up our son's body?

Short answer? Because lawyers.

Flynn: You're no stranger
to bureaucracy, doctor.

Insurance companies
probably force you

to jump through more
hoops than we do.

Really? Yes. I'm sorry.

In addition, we need
you to sign a form

acknowledging that you've
read the autopsy report,

which is here.

Are there...
Photographs in there

because I-I don't think that...
Flynn: No pictures.

The d.A. Spared us that.
Just stuff you have to read.

Happy to be thrown
under the bus if it helps.

Mateo: Why do Miguel and
Ryan say they're not guilty?

I mean, you arrested them.

You must have
proof they did this.

It may surprise you, but most
murderers plead not guilty.

I don't even like seeing
Lucas' name in this.

We're sorry, ma'am.
You're almost finished.

All you have left

is the lab report
and the tox screen.

Is that... Is that
really necessary?

Unfortunately, we need to see
each of you complete a review.

And then we need
to fill out a form

saying we witnessed the review,

and if we don't do that,
well, it's just one big thing.

W-Well, this...
this can't be right.

Why does it say that there
was oxycodone in Lucas' blood?

Flynn: Uh, Miguel
and Ryan were found

in possession of oxy in Mexico.

Medical examiner
screened Lucas' blood for...

They had oxy?

I thought pot maybe,
but they had oxy?

Where did that get oxy from?

Where would they get
it, huh? Hang on, Sara.

Where would they get it?

They... they didn't
get it from me.

Where would they get it?

Sara, this is not the time
to have this conversation.

Oh, really? Yes, really!

Look. I am 100
percent positive...

You can't be sure!
Yes, I can because...

♪♪

Dr. Garza, is there
something we should know?

♪♪

They couldn't.

They couldn't have taken
the oxy from me because...

I know exactly how much I have.

You have?

You're using again?

Yeah, I screwed up. I'm sorry.

But, look, i-I'll tell you
exactly how much oxy I've...

Don't look at me that way,
Sara! Let me finish! Okay?

I'll check out how much
oxy I have put away

and see if Lucas and his
friends have taken any of it.

They haven't, but...

I think we'd like to check
out that oxy with you, doctor.

Go talk to my lawyer.

Sara!

Provenza: Maybe that's
the way it happened.

Miguel and Ryan use
Dr. Garza's oxy with Lucas.

Lucas passes out,
can't give himself Insulin,

ends up dead.

Now Miguel and
Ryan try to cover it up.

They panic, run off to Mexico,

and make up this bullshit story.

Or Lucas learned his
dad was using again

and threatened
to tell his mother.

Garza could lose his practice,
his marriage, all his money.

He could lose his practice, yes.

Well, does anyone think that's
enough to kill your own kid?

[ Door opens ]
Sykes: Uh, I don't
know how he got back into the country,

but the sis team surveilling
St. Joseph's reported

father Jonas just showed up.

You want them to grab him?

♪♪

Father Jonas. Welcome home.

You have a nice trip, asshole?

Why would you speak
to me like that, lieutenant?

How about you ran from
a murder investigation?

I left to protect my vows.

Yeah, that's what
all the single mothers

you slept with said, too.

You were very concerned
about your vows.

How did you get back
into the U.S. from Mexico?

That's between
me and the church.

You two share a lot of very
personal secrets, don't you?

Lieutenant Flynn, would
you please escort father Jonas

to our visitors
conference center?

Sure.

Right this way, your
somewhat holiness.

♪♪

Father Jonas' obsession
with Ryan continues.

Or is it his obsession
with Ryan's mother?

You said that she and
Jonas looked close.

[ Footsteps approach ]

Chief, are you here
to listen to our interview

with father Jonas?

No.

I'm coming to tell you that
you've got another crime scene.

♪♪

[ Siren wails ]

♪♪

When he came back to
work, the doctor seemed upset,

locked himself in his office.

[ Voice breaking ]
A few hours later,

I went to give him
his call sheet, and...

[ Door buzzes ]

♪♪

♪♪

Provenza: After
finding the body,

did either of you
touch anything?

Yes, I did. I came
in after Cora yelled.

Uh, she was dialing
911 from the desk phone.

I tried the naloxone.

I started carrying it
after his first trip to rehab.

Did chest compressions,
but I was too late.

We haven't called his family.

We'll take care of that.

Uh, if you would please
go with detective Paige,

she'll escort you
into the hallway.

Thank you. Thank you, doctor.

Hmm.

Yeah, he's got a big
bruise across his forehead.

Open bottle of oxy.

Overdose maybe?

He could've passed out,
hit his head on the desk.

Garza felt the walls
closing in on him.

The guilt probably
caught up with him.

This guy did not kill himself
because he murdered his son.

Well, you don't
know that, Julio.

Killing your son is not a
Mexican catholic crime, sir.

Well, not everyone
conforms to stereotypes.

The truth is... the truth is...

All right, give him a
second, lieutenant.

He's just frustrated. Yeah.

Well, I agree with
him about one thing.

As a solution to a murder...

It doesn't get any
worse than this.

♪♪

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