Rookie Blue (2010–2015): Season 2, Episode 6 - In Plain View - full transcript

When a police informant is found murdered, 15 Division sets its sights on finding a weak link in the notoriously brutal East Jameson gang. Andy has to work closely with Detective Jo Rosati,...

You reached Detective Luke Callaghan,
please leave a message after the beep.

Hi, Luke, it's me.
I guess we should probably talk.

It's been a couple of days and-- not that
I'm a rules girl but uh, you know,

it's starting to feel
kind of weird so uh.

I know things are complicated
for you, probably just

trying to figure stuff out
and...

Just call me all right? We really need
to decide what we're gonna do next.

Okay, yeah.
Thank you for calling.

All right, bye.

- Hey.
- Hey.

When were you at
the Edinboro Hotel?



Why?

You left your
credit card there.

Well, maybe you can pick it up for me
When you go for your day at the spa.

- Seriously?
- Surprise.

What?

That is so nice of you. I...

I feel really bad, actually.
I should be getting you something...

since it's your first day
back on the job.

Let's get married.

We are.

Yeah, I don't wanna wait.

Let's go to city hall next week,
throw a big party afterwards.

What do you think?

Well, I think the girl in me
says I don't have a dress.



Okay, let's get one.
Come on.

- Are you okay?
- Yeah, I'm great.

- I just don't wanna wait anymore.
- Okay. Yeah. What the hell?

Sure. Let's do it.

Let's get married.

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Rookie Blue Season 02 Episode 06
In Plain View
Original Air Date: July 28, 2011

Next week?

Let me try that again.
Next week?!

I knew he was gearing
up for something.

He went to the cabin on Friday night,
and when he got back, just...

it was obvious something was on his mind.
And then flowers and dinners, spa packages.

So where are you doing it?
Have you told anyone?

No. No, no, no, ,no we're keeping
this very small, quiet.

Okay, my dad's outta town, so it's just gonna
be the four of us... me, you, Luke, and Jerry.

You're gonna be my
maid of honor, right?

- I wouldn't miss it.
- Okay.

What are you guys doing?

Just cleaning
the place a bit.

Make it look a little
less, you know, murder-y.

You all good, Gail?
Can I get you anything?

Gail's had paralysis ever since she found
out her mom was coming in tonight.

- Superintendent Elaine Peck.
- Super nice lady.

You don't know her.

Yeah, we had Sunday dinner, like,
a month ago. She was really great.

- She kept calling you "Craig."
- "Craig" is a great name.

Well, at least we now know how
to make the demon flee...

speak the name
of thy life giver.

"Open City, Open House!"
Save it.

Brass upstairs wants us to interface
with the community. That's what we do.

There'll be a lot of press,
Community leaders, political types.

So I want you all to be here,
cleaned up, 19:00 hours. Diaz.

Now apparently, Superintendent Elaine
Peck will be joining us tonight as well.

I'm hoping that, you know, she'll...
she'll like what she sees.

This is the first one of these
for me as staff sergeant, so...

I want you guys to look
sharp, you know, be sharp.

Now keep your noses
clean today, okay?

Make me look good out there.

Why are you so happy?

Don't tell me.

You're jazzed about
the open house.

My 6-year-old gets to see where
I work, and he's excited.

So he gets excited, I get excited.
It's an all-around exciting day.

I guess he thinks,
like everybody else,

we play with plastic guns
and yell "stick 'em up"?

I just think it's cool... opening doors and
letting people see what it is we really do.

You know what tonight's
gonna be?

A bunch of little old ladies
getting fingerprinted for fun,

and a bunch of little kids getting
souvenir mug shots for the fridge.

Nobody actually wants to
know what we really do.

Nobody really wants to know
how the sausages get made.

Are they seriously doing
souvenir mug shots?

Leo would actually
really love that.

Sam, buddy.

No, just a bit of an "uh-oh."

You know my informant,
Marco Forlan?

Testifying-against-the-Jameson-Gang
Marco Forlan?

Yeah. I can't find him.

What do you mean?
You lost him?

No, I didn't lose him.
I just I can't find him.

Look, he refused
protective custody.

You know, he's a Church Street
party boy. It's not my fault.

It's a hell of a day to
lose your informant.

I know.

Do you have a last address?
Maybe we can do a drive-by.

No, I... that's the thing.
I-I don't have anything.

And now... the prosecutor wants
to meet before the trial,

And I-I-I can't find their star...
Okay, hold on.

It's okay. We found him.

Yeah. Yeah, look, Forlan wouldn't
stay put. He refused custody.

No, I know.

Yeah. No, I-I know. Believe me,
we're doing the best we can.

Thanks, buddy.
You really made my day.

Okay, I'm gonna need you guys
to look around for witnesses.

That means alleyways, side
streets, everything.

Sure.

Jerry, I think we got something.

McNally?

A witness was in the restaurant, heard
firecracker sounds and breaking glass,

looked outside, and saw a red
2-door fleeing the scene.

Yeah. Thought it could've been a black
male driving, but she couldn't be sure.

- Okay, well, was there a make or a model?
- I got partial plates.

Yeah, ran 'em. Three hits.
One's registered to a Kylie Penrose.

She's not black or male, but girl's got a
rap sheet, soliciting, drug possession,

and wait for it... boys in vice told
us she's hooking for the Jamesons.

Yeah, buddy.

Looks like Forlan is
gonna help us out.

Thank you.

So?

Cause of death... three
gunshot wounds to the head.

Yeah, sharp as always.
That's not what I meant.

- It was a mistake.
- What?

I'm engaged. I'm happy.
Never should've happened.

That's the story?
That's what you're telling yourself?

- It's the truth.
- So what now?

We just never talk about it again?
That's it?

I'll take the coroner.
You take the witnesses.

What are you looking at?
I thought that went great.

What's your mom doing here?

- Psych! Totally got you.
- You are such a loser.

What's the big deal? If my mom was
superintendent, I'd be detective by now.

Yeah. If my mom was
your mom, you'd be gay.

Dov.

Police. Come out of there now.

- You haven't driven your car today?
- No.

- So then who did?
- No idea.

Kylie, someone drove
your car today.

Well, then someone must've stolen it,
because I've been home all morning.

Stole it and then brought it back?
'Cause it's right there.

That'd be very considerate
of them.

- Maybe your boyfriend took it?
- My boyfriend's out of town all week.

- He's not your boyfriend.
- Shut up, Deena.

He's nobody's boyfriend,
he's a pimp.

- Deena, right? Can I use your bathroom?
- No.

What are you doing?

It's just great in here.
I love what you've done with the place.

That's not even the
way to the bathroom.

Sorry. I got kinda turned
around in here.

What the hell is he doing?
He's not allowed to be in there.

Sit down.

- How old are you? - She's 19.

I asked her.

I don't think I've done
anything wrong.

Officer Swarek, I think we might
have a problem.

I think Deena here might
be underage.

Thank you, Officer Nash, but, uh, I think
we might have a slightly bigger problem.

Especially if this gun
killed our witness.

We're thinking the girls
aren't the shshoters?

No way. Jamesons keep their pretty
girls working in other areas.

But, according to the landlord, this
is the guy who pays their bills

Darrell Jameson... pimp,
gunrunner, family enforcer.

Forlan had a lot to
say about the guy.

- Darrell must've heard.
- Where's Darrell?

Sam's out looking for him.

He knows a guy who
knows a guy.

We find Darrell, connect the girls
with the gun, we're good to go.

What about the kid in the box?

He hasn't said anything
since we brought him in.

Well, he better start talking fast.
You need to get on top of things before...

How do you set up a conference
call on this thing?

All I did was press a
couple of buttons,

and now I think
the whole division's on hold.

I lost my Blackberry... fifth one
this month, second one this week.

And my office is yours, superintendent.
You know that.

Our office needs
an air freshener.

You need me to help
you dial out?

I need you to tell me how
to tell the chief

that we lost a major witness
in an upcoming gang trial.

Today, of all days.

We do have two known
accomplices in custody.

We have detectives
canvassing the city.

We're completely
on top of things.

Frankie, I know what.

You get the bad guys, and
I'll make it sound good.

- We'll get it done.
- I know you will,

Because there is no other
option, is there?

Now do you mind if I steal
my sweetheart for a second?

You're as quiet as a mouse.

"Frankie"?

I'm just glad she's on
our side... I think.

This is you.

Can I have some
water, please?

We'll, uh, hold the
girls for 24 hours.

Resisting arrest.
Gun's at ballistics.

Is there a warrant
I'm not aware of?

Well, Sam said the gun
was in plain view.

In plain view plain view
Or a plain view for Sam?

Yes.

Okay. What are we doing?

We're hunting. We go after the weakest
member of the pack. It's Deena.

- You want me to get Callaghan?
- Actually, uh, take McNally.

Give the girl someone
to relate to.

Smile.

Bit bigger.

Less. We're not going
for "scary" here.

- Which button do I press?
- The one with the camera on it.

Okay. E-mail it to your father.
He's forgotten what you look like.

- Speaking of what you look like
- are we done?

Well, I don't know, Gail. You tell me.
You haven't impressed me so far.

Okay. Well, then
let's do it.

When you were rookie, you
broke the record for collars.

I know, because I dusted the
trophies, I shined your medals.

I just don't want you to
look up 20 years from now,

married to some okie from Muskogee
who's still on the doughnut patrol,

and wonder how the hell did I get here
and why didn't my mother push me

just when I needed to
be pushed the most?

Anyway... I'm gonna be doing interviews
tonight at this open house thing,

and I thought it would be great
if we did them together.

Two generations of Peck policing.
Sound good?

- Yeah. Sounds great.
- Okay.

You know, you should actually
do something about your hair.

Come on, son.You can... you can talk to us.
We're the police. You know, the...

- We're the police.
- He's a kid, not an alien.

A really cool kid.
lsn't that right?

Up high. Come on. I said "Up high."
Come on. Gimme five.

- Elaine.
- No?

I mean, Superintendent Elaine, uh, Peck.

Superintendent, Officer Dov Epstein.
Pleasure.

The meth lab bust.

Outstanding work, officer.
Excellent initiative.

Is this your witness?

Yeah, so we should probably
just get back to work.

- What do you have so far?
- I'm making excellent progress.

Nothing, ma'am.
No. Not a word.

Officer cool kid isn't really working.

- It'd help if I had some backup.
- It would help if you were cool.

Mom, I got this.

I'm great with kids.

Did you see... The bad man?
Pow! Pow!

There's your answer. Call children's aid.
You're done with him.

It's nice working
with you boys.

I'm just gonna go over.

I gotta say, your mother,
excellent judge of character and

surprisingly good
with children.

Okay, I'm gonna take you...

Well, why didn't you say
so in the first place?

So, uh... Is this the room where you
get all the confessions and stuff?

Sometimes.

Can we talk about
this morning?

What about it?

Whose gun is it?
Where'd it come from?

No idea.

We know about Darrell. We know
who he is and what he makes you do.

Darrell doesn't make me do anything.
I do it for us.

- "Us"?
- Me and Darrell. We love each other.

We're actually getting
a place together.

You know, one of those condos that they're
building down at the lake, the new ones?

We were actually there last week and
we're picking out kitchen tiles.

And I like the little glass ones, but
he's more of a limestone kinda guy so

Officer McNally?
I'd like a second with Deena.

Got a record there.

How's your first day back?

Lucky you. You got to see me get
kicked out of my own interview.

Yeah, don't take it personally.
She has her own rhythm.

So... Darrell Jameson.

We already know
what happened.

He borrowed Kylie's car,
he went out, shot a guy,

came back to your place, dropped
off the car, hid the gun.

All we need you to
do is confirm it.

Mindy Karkanis, 18 years old.

I think Mindy was
from Oakville.

Megan Stanheight, 17.
I don't know where megan was from.

What are you doing?

Just showing you some of
Darrell's last few girlfriends.

No. It...

There's no way. He wouldn't
actually do that. So...

Bad Johns, bad dope,
bad luck.

This is the life Darrell is gonna
give you. This is where it leads.

What do you mean?

Well, door number one...

We bust you for the gun,
whatever else we can find,

you get out in a couple of
years, Darrell's moved on,

you end up like one of the
girls in the picture.

Or you tell us what we already
know, we take care of you,

we put you up in a hotel,
we fly you someplace safe.

Then you take it from there.

I mean, you might even have a
chance at a life worth living.

So who are waiting for?

Lionel Jameson... one of
Darrell's cousins by marriage.

- And when's he getting here?
- Any minute. Guy keeps junkie time.

- When's that?
- When it's no-dope o'clock.

Yeah, you're, uh, not
supposed to drink it.

You can get any drug
you want in there.

What you can't get's
a decent cup of coffee.

Hey Lionel!

- What you want, man?
- I just want to talk.

- Talk about what? I'm I'm clean.
I'm not using anything.

That's great news.
What are you doing here?

I'm going to a coffee
shop to get some coffee.

Have mine.

Look, man, I gotta go, man.
I got places to be, a'ight?

Okay, well, th-that's perfect.
We'll give you a ride.

We can give you a ride.
No problem. That's right.

Just five minutes.

- Deena, what's going on?
- They're not letting me go.

It's entrapment. It's coercion. It's...
it's entrapment and coercion.

It's crap! That's what it is.

- You have to call Darrell.
- You know what? That's enough.

- We'll get you out, sweetie. I promise.
- I said that's enough!

What is coercion anyway?
I heard you say that.

I don't even know
what it means.

Deena, you did great.
She bought it.

I know it doesn't really
feel very good.

It's okay. You're doing
the right thing.

We gotta move quick. When Darrell
finds out she's not coming back...

So how long do I gotta
stay outta town for?

It could be a while.
You're definitely gonna be safe.

We've got you on an 8:00 A.M. Flight to Halifax.
Someone'll meet you at the airport.

What do you mean?
Who's meeting me?

- We're trying to reach your family.
- Not my mom. Don't call her.

Well, Deena, you have
to stay with somebody.

Yeah, but it doesn't have
to be my mom.

We can, we can call my
sister and her boyfriend.

They live just outside the city, and
they have a new baby. It's really cute.

- She's just like a doll.
- Okay. Yeah, we can do that.

Detective?

After you give her your statement,
you and I are gonna go to a motel

outside the airport
for the night.

Can you come, too? Please?

No. Sorry. She can't.

Maybe we should get someone
who's just coming on shift.

It could be a long night.

- Would that make you happy?
- Yeah.

- If that's good with you, McNally.
- Sure.

Yeah. We'll make it a girls'
night it could be fun.

Okay, McNally, we need to keep
all the, uh, inside doors open

in case we need to get
her outta here fast.

Okay.

How are the sight
lines from the window?

Parking lot, cars. Got a
180-view of the only road.

Good. So we can see who's approaching,
Keep this place secure.

Do I have to sleep on these beds?
The sheets look kinda uggy.

Darrell said that he would get me Egyptian
cotton ones When we got our place together.

Apparently, those are the best.

Okay, well, um,
once we get settled, I'll go out,

see if I can find some
sheets that are less uggy.

He says he heard some noise
but didn't see anybody.

Okay, he says that, uh, he doesn't
know his adoptive parents' names.

A big house, something
about a bike they got him.

You ask him how he got
out on the street?

What he's saying is, um, he ran away
because they didn't want him

or left him. I'm not 100%.

You want this?

- What is that?
- Don't touch him. He'll freak.

Ask him to roll up his sleeve.

Now ask him where
he got that.

He says someone tied him up.

You want to get a movie?

If the city won't
spring for it, I will.

I'm fine. All right?
I'm okay.

Detective?

She said she's okay. I'm okay.
I think we're all okay.

Don't stand by the
window, Deena.

Did you guys get ahold
of my sister?

She's supposed to pick us up
at the airport, right?

But I know she's working days...

Actually, she said that's not gonna
work out, but we talked to your mom and...

No. No way.

Deena, we need to get you
someplace safe.

Well, that place is not
with my mom.

I actually think I would
feel better with Darrell.

Yeah, well, your mom's
not trying to kill you.

You know what? I'm outta here.
This was stupid.

This whole thing was
just stupid.

No, Deena. Okay, what do you want?
What can we do?

I want...I don't want this.

Okay, well, what do you want?

I want... I want to be someplace
nice with people who don't hate me.

Okay, well, this is just for now.

And things'll happen for you.
It'll get better.

When?

Now, 'cause we're
gonna get a movie

and or I mean, I can go out
and get some magazines.

- What kind of magazines?
- Celebrity magazines or...

I don't know.
I can get some wedding magazines.

I'm getting married in, like, a week.
I have about a day to pick out a dress.

Wanna help me?

Are you sure you
don't want one?

I just... I just need
to get outta here, man.

And you will, as soon as you tell us
where we can find your cousin Darrell.

These are actually pretty good,
you know, cold and sweet.

I didn't even know I wanted
one till right this second.

Oh, god. Oh, god.
Just... I'm not feeling too good, man.

Well, maybe you need to score.

I don't do that anymore.
I'm clean, okay?

I get it. Whatever lie you need to tell
yourself to get through the day, man.

It's true, okay, man?

Great. I'm really happy
for you, buddy. I am.

- I don't feel good about this.
- About what?

We're just taking an old
friend for a drive.

Hey Lionel, when was the last
time you took a ride

out to the country?
'Cause we got all day.

Come on, man! Look, I don't
know anything, okay?

They don't tell me
anything anymore.

Come on. You're Darrell's cousin.
He loves you.

Look, dude, I don't know.
They're going legit or something.

That's all they tell me.
I don't know, man.

What do you mean, legit?

The dude's buying up, like, four
condos under his mother's name.

Why don't you guys try looking there?
Maybe that's where he's hiding, okay?

I mean, that's where I'd go.
They're pretty sweet.

In downtown where?

It's by the lake or something.
I swear to God

that's all I know, guys.
Please just let me out.

Nice work, Officer Nash.

All right. Nice.

Chief, I told you that we had everything
under control, and yet still you worried.

I have to say, that hurt my feelings,
offended me on a professional level.

Well, my division could use some
new communications equipment.

These phones are
a hundred years old.

Okay. I'll take that as
a compliment.

Craig.

- Did that hurt?
- No pain here, superintendent. Just...

Well, good. Could you get
me another cup, then

'cause I don't like
mine all drippy.

- Yeah, sure. Sorry.
- Wait. I'll walk with you.

So Gail said you haven't decided where
you're going after 15 Division.

Yeah, well, you know,
I'm just really happy here,

you know, doing what
I'm doing, for now...

But I, uh, definitely
have thoughts.

What about Gail?
Has she said what she's planning?

It's something you probably
wanna ask her.

But I'm asking you.

Yeah, I just don't know lf she'd be cool
with me telling you about her. No offense.

Who said you needed
to tell her?

Superintendent, that was the
chief's executive assistant.

Apparently, we're getting getting
new communications tech.

We'll talk later.

You know, Chris, you really should
think more about what you want.

And don't listen to Gail.
I can be very helpful, maternal, even.

Sweet.

All right, she's gonna
take a bath.

I'm gonna go head out and
get those magazines.

Did we really call her sister?

You know, sometimes you say a thing just
to get the job done, you know, like,

"it'll happen for you.
Things are gonna get better."

- I actually believe that.
- Fine.

Department'll get the magazines.
Just, just let me...

Edinboro Hotel.

- Is it nice?
- Yeah.

Yeah.
When were you there?

Friday.
We went on a stakeout.

- With who?
- Just me, spin team.

- Luke?
- What?

- Were you with Luke?
- No.

His credit card was there.

Well, he might h he stopped by.

- On his way to the cabin?
- Sure.

So he did go to the cabin.

If that's what he told you.

Did something happen
with you guys?

- Jo, did something happen?!
- Just go. Get your magazines.

Just go. Okay? Just go.

You've reached Detective
Luke Callaghan. Please lea...

Kid's asleep in Jerry's chair.

According to Gregor, He was in a
Russian orphanage up until last year.

But the marks on his wrist are fresh.
Must've happened here.

Anyway, I'm sure children's
aid will look into it.

You did call
children's aid, right?

- Gail, your mo- Superintendent...
- You always do what your mama tells you?

Okay. Apparently, his
last name is Adinocki.

- Odinochka.
- What he said.

How do I spell that?

- What happened?
- That little bitch hit me!

- Where is she?
- I don't know.

- Where did she go?
- I don't know!

I checked the perimeter.
I can't find Deena.

The door was locked. I busted in.
I was worried she was hurting herself.

- Yeah, towel rack.
- Yeah, resourceful girl.

- McNally
- We need to find Deena.

- Why? She's not gonna testify now.
- Well, Darrell doesn't know that.

He just knows that she
didn't come home,

Which means that she snitched.
Which means he's gonna kill her.

Has the girl called
anyone yet?

We cloned her phone when she
was in interview with Rosati.

So I'm calling the
spin team right now.

We got all available
foot patrol checking

all known Jameson hangouts...
clubs, corners.

Two witnesses in one day,
same case.

- I want to be updated every three minutes.
- Yeah.

And I don't want anything out there
about her witness testimony.

- Might as well paint a target on her back.
- Sam, I got Frank here. Frank.

Sam?

Informant told us the Jamesons have some
properties downtown, possible safe houses.

Checked 'em out.

No sign of Darrell.

We can stick around the
neighborhood, see if he shows up.

Okay, but keep me posted, a lot.

Frank?

I have a, um...

Superintendent.

There's nothing under "Toma Adinocki"
because that's not his real name.

It wasn't until we...

Officer Peck searched the missing
persons photos that we found him.

Yeah, his real name's Toma Morev.

So where did "Adinocki"
come from?

It means "alone." I mean, he either made
it up or he got mixed up. I... don't know.

Okay, you know what? That's fine.
Did he see something or not?

- No, he didn't. He was hiding.
- Okay.

But we have his parents... his
adoptive parents coming in.

Why? If it's an adoption
issue, that's immigration.

If it's abuse, that's
special victims.

Yeah, well, I'd kinda like to know
why they've been tying him up.

Children's Aid will find that out,
so let's let this go, guys,

'cause I kinda need you out
there looking for this girl.

I'm just trying to make
a collar here.

If this is child abuse, and we can
prove it, that looks pretty good on 15

and you...
especially tonight.

Fine. Just remember this
when I'm working for you.

Absolutely, detective.
You were always my favorite.

Jerry.

If this has anything to do with
the Russian kid, I don't care.

No, uh, we found her.

The girl you're looking
for... Deena... we got her.

Really. Okay.

The, uh, spin team recorded
this from Deena's phone...

her cell, uh,
four minutes ago.

At least she's not
a criminal mastermind.

- it's me.
- Where you at, D.?

No, I'm fine. I didn't tell
them anything, though,

I swear. I just,
I really want to see you.

So let me come get you.

They showed me these pictures of, um, these
other girls, and they were hurt really bad.

Deena, Deena, Deena.
Have I ever hurt you?

No. I just want us to be together
and I want us to have a home together.

I know Sweetheart I know. Let's just talk
about it, all right? At our new place.

Remember the park where our kids are gonna
play, you know, where we made those wishes?

Yeah. Okay.

What the hell park
are they talking about?

Any units have information
on possible whereabouts

of missing party,
please advise S-1 on channel 2.

The last condo we saw, one of the
Jameson properties... It had a park.

Yeah, they all had
parks, Nash.

But this one had a fountain.

Where else do
you make wishes?

Fine. Let's give it a whirl.
But keep it off the radio For now.

No leaks until we
get her back.

Just so you know, the story
I'm telling the sarge,

you had nothing to do
with the witness escaping.

- It's all on me.
- That's not a story. That's true.

Then I guess we
should probably talk.

You know, we have a job to do,
detective. Let's just do that.

Backup units are
on their way.

Keep all radio chatter on a
secure channel and wait for my go.

If the girl shows, we pick her up, wait
for Darrell to arrive, if he arrives.

If Darrell shows first?

Take him down as fast as possible.
Do what you gotta do.

Luke lncoming Call

This is Echo One. Status reports?

1509. We're en route
to the east perimeter.

North perimeter is cold.

1530. No cars or pedestrians
in the southwest lot.

Foot patrol, do we
have a visual?

Foxtrot's a negative on the girl.
No eyes on Jameson either.

Stand by.

Possible visual on the girl.

Female entering from
the southeast corner.

We marked her.
McNally and I will approach.

We got him. He's alone. Red and black jacket,
coming in from the east perimeter.

Police! Don't move!
Do not move!

Police! Get down
on your knees!

And you have no idea
how he got downtown?

Do you know how many times he's run
away since we brought him over?

His therapist said that it's
gonna be a long transition.

- Toma has a therapist?
- Oh sure.

He's got one, my wife has one,
I have one.

You want one, too?

Look, we're asking because
if he has a therapist,

we would expect to see
any reports of physical abuse.

- It's...
- What about the marks on his wrists?

His therapist calls it
"the big hug."

apparently Toma has something called
reactive attachment disorder.

The whole time he was in the
orphanage, they barely touched him.

Nobody ever spoke to him.
He had to survive that. It's not his fault.

He screams when you touch him,
screams if you even...

if you even pat
him on the shoulder.

He punches.
He kicks.

Well, none of this is explaining
the marks on his wrists.

We tried, uh, holding him to us with
our arms, but he fought it so hard.

He punched.
He... he was hurting us.

We tied his hands.

His therapist said that it was
to show him that we love him,

and maybe then he could
learn to love us back.

So, uh, Children's Aid talked
to your social worker.

This is really stupid 'cause
it's not like you understand me.

Toma...

I-I know this might be really
hard to understand,

but I think those people
actually love you...

And I think you might
have a chance.

You guys ready?

Wait. Don't forget this.
I don't want you getting lost.

You don't have to talk.
It's no difference to me.

I mean, we've got the, uh...

the statement and
we've got the gun.

So we're good to go, right?

Yeah, at this point,
all we're talking about is,

you know, how much time you're
willing to do for your crew...

Life, half-life, Maybe less if
you're willing to help us out.

- McNally
- You don't need me anymore.

- You found her. She's safe.
- Deena's refusing to testify.

She wants to take the rap
for Marco Forlan's murder.

Deena, look at me.

Look at me.

He had a gun.
He was going to kill you.

He was defending himself.
He was defending me.

What about the other girls?
The other dead girls?

It... it doesn't matter.
They don't matter.

- Okay, then what matters?
- What matters is us, me and Darrell.

The gun in the apartment was mine.
I shot the guy.

I'm 17, so I'm a minor, and...

when I get out, we're gonna
get a place together.

If I talk, I'm gonna spend the rest
of my life looking over my shoulder.

And if I don't talk, then I'll get
out in, like, one year, maybe two,

and at least I'll be alive.

Alive?

How can you possibly
believe that? How?

After everything you've
seen tonight?

What I saw was my man, and he was
coming to get me, to take me home.

I have nothing else to say.
I'd like to talk to a lawyer.

Andy.

What?

Do you have a family cottage?

No, we just... we just
camped in the backyard.

We have a place up north.

Yeah, it's been in the family,
for, like, a hundred years.

There was this one summer,
I think I was 12 years old

my parents and I,
we drive into town.

I go into a store to get something.
I come out, mom and dad are gone.

You find your way home through
the woods, on your own.

It's a Peck family tradition.

Why?

I guess they thought it
was for our own good.

That... sounds horrible.

Gail, your mom's looking for you
inside, something about an interview.

I don't want to go.

It's okay.
I got this.

More and more women are
rising through the ranks.

Can you excuse us for
a second, please?

Sorry. Gail's not up
to it right now.

She'd like to, she really
would, but she's tired.

You're a good
boyfriend, Craig.

Actually, it's Chris.

I'm sure Gail will
appreciate your loyalty...

Even if I don't.

Andy?

Please don't do this.

Andy...
I screwed up.

I made a huge mistake,
and I am so sorry.

I know.

I know 'cause I-I got all your flowers
and your dinners and your spa packages.

I can only imagine what
else I was about to get.

Why did you still want
to get married?

Because I love you.

The ring is in the lock box,
where I found it.

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Rookie Blue Season 02 Episode 06
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