Those Who Kill (2014): Season 1, Episode 1 - Pilot - full transcript
A drama about serial killers: the ultimate violent criminals who are surrounded by fear and mystique. When murders are not grounded in traditional motives and patterns of behavior, it takes a very particular kind of person to catch the serial killer; someone who knows and understands the killer's dark side and the fantasies that plague him.
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
♪ I'm gonna stab your kissy,
kissy mouth ♪
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
♪ I'm gonna stab your kissy,
kissy heart... ♪
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
We got asbestos up here.
- What the hell are you guys doing?
- Hey, we got a problem.
You don't want
to cut through that;
that's full of asbestos.
Ah, bullshit.
Give me this.
I wouldn't do that.
Telling you,
you don't want to do...
What'd I tell you guys?
Don't worry about nothing,
it's just dust.
Look.
Dust. No asbestos.
_
_
Oh...
Molbeck:
Lieutenant Dunn.
Wh-what's going on?
It's Jensen, sir.
Dunn: She called all
this in for one body?
She's been in Homicide
for, like, six months.
Molbeck: She's doing her
due diligence, man.
I'm sorry.
Who's the lead
detective on this?
You are, sir.
This is a waste of time.
Get that mummy out of here.
I just started recording
the crime scene here.
- Can't you wait until I...
Dunn: - Now.
Careful.
Molbeck: You gotta
sign the log.
Bisgaard's assigning
you to the case.
What case?
This ain't no case.
That homeless mummy was
probably living in that furnace
and got stuck years ago.
Case closed.
Jensen!
3471 to base.
Code Four here.
Just tell me about her.
Come on, Cath.
Don't do this to me.
As my friend, Mia.
You know Bisgaard is insisting
all victim pathology
go through Dunn.
Haley can't wait for you
to sit for her tonight.
You two are gonna watch Barbie
And The Three Musketeers.
Again.
You know Dunn
doesn't give a shit.
Adrian Zaleski.
Mother. Two boys,
back in Russia.
She immigrated to Pittsburgh.
Her roommate thought
she'd gone back.
Kept that stuff
all these years,
in case she returned.
Never even reported
her missing.
Her DNA popped up on CODIS
because she was convicted
on prostitution charges
five years ago.
She's been dead
about two years.
No external indication
of cause of death.
No gunshot, no knife wounds.
Her arms.
They were placed like that
before she died?
Well, I don't know,
but they were definitely
placed this way.
Probably after.
She'd been clawing
at something.
Traces of nickel and cadmium
were under her nails.
Preliminary soil analysis
indicates those elements
are not present at the factory.
She was likely murdered...
Somewhere else.
At another location, yeah.
_
Thomas: I committed my
first murder at 18.
I didn't kill again
for nine years.
At age...
At age 30, I live alone
in a Milwaukee apartment
near my job at the
Ambrosia Chocolate Factory.
If you looked in my fridge...
what would you find?
Here's a hint.
It's not a brain.
It's comfort food.
Yes. Correct.
To Jeffery Dahmer,
that made total sense.
These minds
are dark,
monstrous forests to explore.
You could get lost
and never return.
So... better take breadcrumbs.
Dr. Schaeffer.
Comfort food.
You were late.
I'm glad I could still pass,
but I'm not a student.
Catherine Jensen,
Pittsburgh Homicide.
Oh.
This is a case I'm working on.
I have a coat
that looks just like this.
Because you left it
in the classroom, Doctor.
I believe her arms were crossed
after she was killed.
Before.
Good luck with your case.
I'm sure you'll figure it out.
I'm sure I will.
Hey.
Hey, you're okay.
I want mommy.
Mommy's on her way home now.
Oh, my God, you're so sweaty.
Your mommy's on her way.
- Cath?
- Yeah?
Did you ever have
nightmares about monsters?
I had bad dreams about monsters
all the time when I was little.
Do you know what I would do
when monsters came
into my dreams?
I'd try and scare 'em!
I'd scream and yell
until they were
afraid and ran off.
Then they leave you alone.
You have to be worse than them.
You want to pass me my glasses?
They're in my coat.
Yeah, sure.
Thank you.
You are useful for some things.
Ha-ha-ha-ha.
Ha-ha-ha-ha.
Very funny.
I'm a funny guy.
You are tricky.
_
So you found the folder?
Did you know that
an easy capacity to lie is
one of the primary traits
of a sociopath?
Her arms... they were placed
like that before the murder.
Is that about control?
You're asking
the wrong question.
What is the right question?
Where are the others?
Woman:
Hey!
Woman : Hey, baby
girl, what you up to tonight?
I just aced my first
night school class.
Okay, well, come celebrate
and have drinks with me
at the bar.
I have to be up at work at 9:00.
Oh, my God,
it's, like, 10:30 PM.
You don't realize
this is the first day of work,
and someone's on my other line.
Grandma.
We swept that entire factory
and found nothing.
You believe there are
more bodies buried there?
Bed?
Bed.
Nancy, I'm not lying to you.
I'm in the school parking lot
and my battery's dead, okay?
You need to hang out
with me sometime.
Look, I'm calling AAA.
Oh, come on.
Hey, how you doing?
Campus Security.
You need a little help?
You saved my life.
I don't even
know what I'm looking at.
It could be the alternator.
I-I think
my battery's dead.
But I don't...
I don't really know.
Oh, look, somebody
just unhooked
your battery cable.
Look.
Yeah, down there.
Show me your hands!
Geez!
Schaeffer!
God, you scared
the hell out of me.
What are you doing here?
The vent is a terrible
hiding place.
It's too hard to get into.
It shows he's inexperienced.
But if he kept her here,
then the others
will be here, too.
What are we looking for?
Catherine?!
You should see this.
There's only two bolts here.
These wrench marks on it.
I'm gonna go back
to the car, get a wrench.
Yeah, or you could do it.
I can't see anything.
Let's go!
These guys have all day,
but we don't!
Man : Commander
Bisgaard is on the scene.
First rule of officer safety.
You can't protect yourself,
you can't protect anyone.
Don't ever do this again.
I'm sorry, sir.
I didn't...
I know Lieutenant Dunn
is in charge here...
Dunn: The bodies were
discovered over here, sir.
Did you discover the bodies,
Lieutenant Dunn?
No, Commander.
Detective Jensen did.
Then Detective Jensen can show
me where she found the bodies.
This is now her case.
So here's the deal.
Every time this psycho
kills someone,
you're gonna feel responsible.
And you should.
There's no obvious
physical pattern.
Blonde,
African-American...
Asian...
addict, prostitute, housewife.
What?
This leak to the
papers or online?
We haven't ID'd
any of the victims.
Thomas:
These are obvious. Addict--
corrosive effects of
methamphetamine on the teeth here.
Syphilitic ulcers
and human papilloma virus
present on this one,
consistent with prostitution.
And the housewife
has a wedding ring
and a birthstone bracelet.
This tab here
brings up all
reported missing females
over the last six weeks
in Allegheny, Westmoreland,
Butler and Washington counties.
I talked to Bisgaard.
He's signed off on you
joining the investigation
- as a consultant.
- Hmm.
And do you have a problem
with Bisgaard?
No. No problem with Bisgaard.
I actually thought
he might have a problem with me.
Wait. There.
Same earrings.
Lakasha Watkins.
Hi. I'm Catherine.
Benedicte.
That's a great name.
Well, I'll check out
Lakasha Watkins.
Good luck.
- Here.
- Is that for me?
Yeah.
How great you're so secure
with our marriage
you can bring all the
"other women" into the house.
No, she's a homicide detective.
Works with Bisgaard.
Just wanted a little advice.
On an active case?
Oh.
Then I'd prefer
she was the "other woman."
There's no need to cry.
You know why?
'Cause this is a happy story...
with a happy ending.
I'm gonna change your life.
And what is the holdup
on finding these factories
that used cadmium and lead?
Well, it's slow going
because...
Looks good.
I'm thinking we should bring
in a forensic psychologist.
Call Russ, uh...
What, uh...?
What the hell's his name?
Ketteringham.
Russ Ketteringham at MIT.
I'd like to bring on
Thomas Schaeffer.
I know there's a history there.
History?
That what that is?
Schaeffer was responsible
for my discovery
of the four bodies
at the factory.
Schaeffer? No, no.
He goes in too deep.
He... makes leaps of logic.
He's dangerous,
people get hurt.
So, you didn't actually talk
to him about me.
I think he would be of great
benefit to my investigation.
I thought he would be
of great benefit to mine.
No one felt worse about that
than me, Frank.
Actually, quite a few people
felt worse than you, Schaeffer.
Shh.
See, I think...
that being afraid
comes from not knowing
what's gonna happen next.
So don't you be afraid.
We both know
what's going to happen.
Please... please...
Now, do like I said.
Do like I said!
Catherine:
Mr. Watkins.
Were you the only person
with a key
to your daughter's apartment?
Watkins:
Yes.
That I know of.
I'm sorry, I can't do this.
You... y'all go in.
It's okay.
I'm not ready for this.
Can't even imagine
what you're going through.
If we are gonna find out
who did this to your daughter...
Watkins:
Okay.
I am gonna have
to ask you some questions.
When was the last time
you saw her?
Watkins: About
six weeks ago.
I called-- nothing.
I came here, knocked.
Saw her car was gone.
Got worried it might be Michael,
so I called you, the police.
Catherine:
Who's Michael?
Watkins: I never called
him her husband.
Husbands don't hit their wives.
I got her this place
and a used car.
What kind of car was it?
A Cavalier, green.
It's what I could do to help
her turn things around.
She was really...
She was a good girl.
She was turning it around...
♪ oh-oh,
I'm rising ♪
♪ oh-oh-oh ♪
♪ I'm rising to the top ♪
♪ hey! hey! oh-oh... ♪
What are you doing?
Her divorce settlement.
The-the top sheet
has been torn off.
He's been in this room.
When we find where he lives
or kills them,
that page will be there,
I guarantee it.
Lakasha
was trying to improve her life.
Her dad just said she left
an abusive husband.
She's sending her clothes
to goodwill.
Her iPod's loaded with nothing
but motivational music.
Her life is in transition.
Adrian Zaleski is sending
money back to Russia.
Lakasha Watkins divorces
her abusive husband.
The victims were all trying
to improve themselves.
Which means...
this guy...
can come across these women
whose lives are in transition.
What if he's an
invisible person?
They're familiar with him,
they've seen him before.
He has a uniform.
A repairman, a delivery person,
a mailman, a nurse...
Can't you feel it?
Don't you...?
Come on, it isn't paranormal
or junk science
or any of that shit.
Can't you feel
the residual energy
of fear in this room?
Left from the moment
that she realized
that the person
that she let in here,
the person that she
thought she knew...
was a lie.
And that's the moment
he gets off on.
The second he is
actually transforming
somebody else's life.
And they both know it.
Did you ever trust anyone
you shouldn't have?
Yeah, yeah, we got, uh,
two facilities in the area
that use nickel cadmium.
Uh, the first is
an abandoned assembly plant
out in Mayview;
It's about a mile
from the factory where we found
the other bodies.
You hungry?
Go on in there!
Eat your food!
3471.
Man:
Go ahead, 71.
I'm at 1600 Mayview Road.
The Mayview plant.
Copy that, 71.
Thomas!
Green Cavalier.
Lakasha Watkins' car.
3471 requesting backup.
Ooh.
You look so beautiful.
Let me out of here!
It's okay, I'm a police officer.
I'm gonna get you
out of here, okay?
I'm gonna get you out.
Come on.
- Gonna get you out of here right now.
- Here. Here's my coat.
We're here to help you.
Come on, it's okay.
You're gonna be okay.
It's okay.
Shh.
It's okay.
Look at me.
Go to the car, okay?
We're gonna get you out of here.
Take her to the car!
It's over.
That's it, I got you,
I got you, got you.
- 3471.
- Go ahead, 71.
Code Three.
Keep those units coming.
Wait, wait, wait!
Wait, come back!
Wait, don't leave, come back!
Base, do you have
a location on 3471?
Man:
Wait, lady, wait!
Come back!
Marlene!
No!
3466 responding
to backup call at the
old Mayview plant.
Catherine!
Catherine, relax!
I'm gonna get you out.
Thomas, open it up!
Open it up!
Oh, get me out of here!
No!
Thomas, open it up!
Open it up!
Thomas!
No!
Thomas? No.
No!
Thomas! No...
Molbeck: Down here! Down here!
Sweep this room!
Come on. I got ya.
What are you doing?!
What's wrong with you?!
What's wrong with you? He's with us!
Get your hands up!
- He's with us.
- You two, check that area.
Come on, give me your hand.
Jensen, what happened?
You all right?
I don't know.
I got hit!
Where's the girl?
Up there! He's got her!
- You guys got this!
- Did you get him?
Molbeck:
No, we need a description.
Catherine:
I didn't see him!
Molbeck: All units.
Suspect still at large!
Nearly hypothermic,
unconscious, not comatose.
Administer rewarming
inhalations
and monitor closely for signs
of cardiac arrest.
Catherine, Schaeffer,
Marlene Anderson wasn't
even reported missing,
so I'm, uh... appreciative.
Look...
I'm not a lab rat
for you to experiment on.
If you ever do anything
like that to me again,
I'll pull this trigger.
Hey, Frank, anyone volunteer
for this shift
at Margaret James Hospital?
Figured you'd be here,
so I brought
Marlene's friend down.
She's outside if you want
to talk to her.
Yeah, thanks.
- Dr. Paster?
- Yeah?
Hi. My name's Eric.
I'm from Kapp Security.
I've been assigned
to escort you
- to Marlene Anderson's room.
- Oh, okay.
I'm-I'm sorry
I'm crying.
I know that Marlene felt bad
about bailing on us
all the time,
but school
was so important to her,
and she really wanted to get
good grades this semester.
Oh.
Yeah?
Is there anyone,
maybe an ex-boyfriend,
who felt especially bad
about her making a change
in her life?
No. She-she dated briefly
in the summer, but
no one serious.
Yeah, I'm with
Dr. Paster now.
Mm-hmm, yep.
- Uh, excuse me.
- Did she say she saw anyone...
Sorry. This is Dr. Paster.
She just checked Marlene.
Says her core temperature is...
Actually, why don't you...?
Her body temperature is rising.
You might be able
to question her later tonight.
Dr. Paster, she's having some
kind of a seizure or something.
I need a crash cart in here!
Watch out, please.
Sorry.
Wait! Who's this?!
- What's he doing here?!
- I'm just doing my job.
I said I only wanted
cops on this floor!
He doesn't even have a gun!
He was with Dr. Paster,
Lieutenant.
- He's from Kapp. - All right, let's,
uh, let's go ahead and get him
out of here.
Come on. Thank you.
Recharge.
Paster:
Do we have that other IV?
Get me an amp of epi.
CPR. What do we have?
Do we have a pulse?
She didn't make it.
♪ I watched the Moon
hang in the sky ♪
♪ I feel the traffic
rushing by ♪
♪ raging engine
in the night... ♪
Who is it?
It's Schaeffer.
♪ I'm still waiting for you... ♪
The coffin creates a slow
suffocating death...
like his own life.
He kills them
because he can't improve
his life,
so he won't allow them
to improve theirs.
That's what I learned
from what I did to you.
And if you ever pull
a gun on me again...
Do you want a beer?
A beer?
Comes in a bottle.
Gets you drunk.
Or white wine,
which gets me drunk.
Sure, I'll take a beer.
♪ I'm still here
waiting for you... ♪
_
It's my older brother David.
♪ waiting for you ♪
Is that John Wayne
Gacy's house?
Labianca House, Los Angeles.
That's Jeffrey Dahmer's
childhood home.
And this one I don't know.
Whose is it?
I probably could have got you
out of there a little faster.
Maybe I went overboard
with the gun.
Did you...
learn anything...
being inside the box?
Just what I've always known.
You have to be worse
than they are.
Then you would probably be dead.
He's aroused
by any display of emotion.
If those girls had known to...
be completely blank,
stone-faced,
show him that he doesn't
control them,
maybe they'd still be alive.
Maybe.
It's late.
I know.
He's still out there.
Let's go back to the plant
in the morning.
You can pick me up around 8:00,
skip the downtown traffic?
Okay.
Thomas.
I've been locked
in a box before.
Good night.
Good night.
Thomas!
Officer down.
Thomas:
Catherine!
Catherine?
He took her gun.
Bisgaard, it's Schaeffer.
He's got Catherine.
I think I know who it is.
You see this?
Your badge?
Mine.
You?
Mine.
You have nothing!
Okay, Schaeffer,
what makes you so sure?
I believe that
he wears a uniform.
Most of the victims
trusted him initially.
So maybe a security guard.
We know that this subject
collects trophies.
Catherine's commendation
was gone.
She accosted him
at the hospital, Frank,
reminded him that
he wasn't a cop
and he didn't carry a gun.
She humiliated him.
I know that you're afraid.
They're always afraid.
They teach you how to do that?
Wait.
Did Kapp Security
work the steel mill
demolition site?
- Frank, if they worked security...
- Hey, did you guys ever...
...at the steel mill demolition
site, then it is definitely him.
That's how he found
where to hide the bodies.
Well, did Krogh?
It's him.
Open it!
Open it!
Get in!
Get in the box!
These are Eric Krogh's
Kapp duty assignments
over the last eight weeks.
Got Allegheny Community College,
Robinson Towne Center...
See you soon.
Units have been dispatched
to Consol Energy Center,
Robinson Towne Center, PNC,
Allegheny General Hospital,
Heinz Field...
Well, what about this one?
This one has since
been torn down.
And that's way out
in Westmoreland
and that's been shut down.
Westmoreland Psychiatric.
Yeah.
It's a place where
people were sent
to try and get better.
69 to Base...
Molbeck:
Unit 69 to Base.
Requesting backup, Westmoreland
Psychiatric Hospital.
There.
There.
Thomas, stay behind me.
Stay behind me!
Krogh:
When the air goes stale...
when there is no more air,
you'll start to get sleepy.
And you'll know
that if you sleep,
you'll die.
And we both know
that you're going to die.
- Come on.
- Relax.
- Come on.
- Hang on, stay behind me.
Move it, Molbeck.
Krogh:
I'll give you air...
if you cross your arms.
That's her!
Move!
There she is!
Catherine!
Thomas!
Molbeck:
Get back!
- Catherine!
- Get back! Thomas!
Thomas, he has a gun!
Catherine:
Thomas!
Don't move!
Let me see your hands!
I got you, I got you.
You're okay, you're okay.
Put your hands
behind your back!
- I got you, I got you...
- No!
No, no! No, no, no!
Let me see your hands!
- Cross your arms!
Thomas: - No!
Cross your arms!
Thomas:
Catherine...
- Cross your arms!
- Don't be worse than them.
Don't be worse than them.
No!
Catherine:
Get Molbeck out of here.
Call it in!
Molbeck: I'm just cut,
I'm just cut.
Thomas, get an ambulance!
Get him out of here!
Turn over.
Cross your arms.
Cross 'em.
Officer shooting
investigative protocol
requires that any time a...
an officer discharges
their weapon,
or a suspect is
killed in custody,
an investigation is initiated.
We need a statement
from you both.
Do not talk to Schaeffer.
Thank you.
A case went down.
Good job, Catherine.
I don't want you
to get jammed up.
I want you to protect yourself.
You're entitled to a union rep
- and a lawyer.
- What do I have to be afraid of?
In my office.
_
_
_
_
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
♪ I'm gonna stab your kissy,
kissy mouth ♪
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
♪ I'm gonna stab your kissy,
kissy heart... ♪
♪ it's been a long time coming ♪
We got asbestos up here.
- What the hell are you guys doing?
- Hey, we got a problem.
You don't want
to cut through that;
that's full of asbestos.
Ah, bullshit.
Give me this.
I wouldn't do that.
Telling you,
you don't want to do...
What'd I tell you guys?
Don't worry about nothing,
it's just dust.
Look.
Dust. No asbestos.
_
_
Oh...
Molbeck:
Lieutenant Dunn.
Wh-what's going on?
It's Jensen, sir.
Dunn: She called all
this in for one body?
She's been in Homicide
for, like, six months.
Molbeck: She's doing her
due diligence, man.
I'm sorry.
Who's the lead
detective on this?
You are, sir.
This is a waste of time.
Get that mummy out of here.
I just started recording
the crime scene here.
- Can't you wait until I...
Dunn: - Now.
Careful.
Molbeck: You gotta
sign the log.
Bisgaard's assigning
you to the case.
What case?
This ain't no case.
That homeless mummy was
probably living in that furnace
and got stuck years ago.
Case closed.
Jensen!
3471 to base.
Code Four here.
Just tell me about her.
Come on, Cath.
Don't do this to me.
As my friend, Mia.
You know Bisgaard is insisting
all victim pathology
go through Dunn.
Haley can't wait for you
to sit for her tonight.
You two are gonna watch Barbie
And The Three Musketeers.
Again.
You know Dunn
doesn't give a shit.
Adrian Zaleski.
Mother. Two boys,
back in Russia.
She immigrated to Pittsburgh.
Her roommate thought
she'd gone back.
Kept that stuff
all these years,
in case she returned.
Never even reported
her missing.
Her DNA popped up on CODIS
because she was convicted
on prostitution charges
five years ago.
She's been dead
about two years.
No external indication
of cause of death.
No gunshot, no knife wounds.
Her arms.
They were placed like that
before she died?
Well, I don't know,
but they were definitely
placed this way.
Probably after.
She'd been clawing
at something.
Traces of nickel and cadmium
were under her nails.
Preliminary soil analysis
indicates those elements
are not present at the factory.
She was likely murdered...
Somewhere else.
At another location, yeah.
_
Thomas: I committed my
first murder at 18.
I didn't kill again
for nine years.
At age...
At age 30, I live alone
in a Milwaukee apartment
near my job at the
Ambrosia Chocolate Factory.
If you looked in my fridge...
what would you find?
Here's a hint.
It's not a brain.
It's comfort food.
Yes. Correct.
To Jeffery Dahmer,
that made total sense.
These minds
are dark,
monstrous forests to explore.
You could get lost
and never return.
So... better take breadcrumbs.
Dr. Schaeffer.
Comfort food.
You were late.
I'm glad I could still pass,
but I'm not a student.
Catherine Jensen,
Pittsburgh Homicide.
Oh.
This is a case I'm working on.
I have a coat
that looks just like this.
Because you left it
in the classroom, Doctor.
I believe her arms were crossed
after she was killed.
Before.
Good luck with your case.
I'm sure you'll figure it out.
I'm sure I will.
Hey.
Hey, you're okay.
I want mommy.
Mommy's on her way home now.
Oh, my God, you're so sweaty.
Your mommy's on her way.
- Cath?
- Yeah?
Did you ever have
nightmares about monsters?
I had bad dreams about monsters
all the time when I was little.
Do you know what I would do
when monsters came
into my dreams?
I'd try and scare 'em!
I'd scream and yell
until they were
afraid and ran off.
Then they leave you alone.
You have to be worse than them.
You want to pass me my glasses?
They're in my coat.
Yeah, sure.
Thank you.
You are useful for some things.
Ha-ha-ha-ha.
Ha-ha-ha-ha.
Very funny.
I'm a funny guy.
You are tricky.
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So you found the folder?
Did you know that
an easy capacity to lie is
one of the primary traits
of a sociopath?
Her arms... they were placed
like that before the murder.
Is that about control?
You're asking
the wrong question.
What is the right question?
Where are the others?
Woman:
Hey!
Woman : Hey, baby
girl, what you up to tonight?
I just aced my first
night school class.
Okay, well, come celebrate
and have drinks with me
at the bar.
I have to be up at work at 9:00.
Oh, my God,
it's, like, 10:30 PM.
You don't realize
this is the first day of work,
and someone's on my other line.
Grandma.
We swept that entire factory
and found nothing.
You believe there are
more bodies buried there?
Bed?
Bed.
Nancy, I'm not lying to you.
I'm in the school parking lot
and my battery's dead, okay?
You need to hang out
with me sometime.
Look, I'm calling AAA.
Oh, come on.
Hey, how you doing?
Campus Security.
You need a little help?
You saved my life.
I don't even
know what I'm looking at.
It could be the alternator.
I-I think
my battery's dead.
But I don't...
I don't really know.
Oh, look, somebody
just unhooked
your battery cable.
Look.
Yeah, down there.
Show me your hands!
Geez!
Schaeffer!
God, you scared
the hell out of me.
What are you doing here?
The vent is a terrible
hiding place.
It's too hard to get into.
It shows he's inexperienced.
But if he kept her here,
then the others
will be here, too.
What are we looking for?
Catherine?!
You should see this.
There's only two bolts here.
These wrench marks on it.
I'm gonna go back
to the car, get a wrench.
Yeah, or you could do it.
I can't see anything.
Let's go!
These guys have all day,
but we don't!
Man : Commander
Bisgaard is on the scene.
First rule of officer safety.
You can't protect yourself,
you can't protect anyone.
Don't ever do this again.
I'm sorry, sir.
I didn't...
I know Lieutenant Dunn
is in charge here...
Dunn: The bodies were
discovered over here, sir.
Did you discover the bodies,
Lieutenant Dunn?
No, Commander.
Detective Jensen did.
Then Detective Jensen can show
me where she found the bodies.
This is now her case.
So here's the deal.
Every time this psycho
kills someone,
you're gonna feel responsible.
And you should.
There's no obvious
physical pattern.
Blonde,
African-American...
Asian...
addict, prostitute, housewife.
What?
This leak to the
papers or online?
We haven't ID'd
any of the victims.
Thomas:
These are obvious. Addict--
corrosive effects of
methamphetamine on the teeth here.
Syphilitic ulcers
and human papilloma virus
present on this one,
consistent with prostitution.
And the housewife
has a wedding ring
and a birthstone bracelet.
This tab here
brings up all
reported missing females
over the last six weeks
in Allegheny, Westmoreland,
Butler and Washington counties.
I talked to Bisgaard.
He's signed off on you
joining the investigation
- as a consultant.
- Hmm.
And do you have a problem
with Bisgaard?
No. No problem with Bisgaard.
I actually thought
he might have a problem with me.
Wait. There.
Same earrings.
Lakasha Watkins.
Hi. I'm Catherine.
Benedicte.
That's a great name.
Well, I'll check out
Lakasha Watkins.
Good luck.
- Here.
- Is that for me?
Yeah.
How great you're so secure
with our marriage
you can bring all the
"other women" into the house.
No, she's a homicide detective.
Works with Bisgaard.
Just wanted a little advice.
On an active case?
Oh.
Then I'd prefer
she was the "other woman."
There's no need to cry.
You know why?
'Cause this is a happy story...
with a happy ending.
I'm gonna change your life.
And what is the holdup
on finding these factories
that used cadmium and lead?
Well, it's slow going
because...
Looks good.
I'm thinking we should bring
in a forensic psychologist.
Call Russ, uh...
What, uh...?
What the hell's his name?
Ketteringham.
Russ Ketteringham at MIT.
I'd like to bring on
Thomas Schaeffer.
I know there's a history there.
History?
That what that is?
Schaeffer was responsible
for my discovery
of the four bodies
at the factory.
Schaeffer? No, no.
He goes in too deep.
He... makes leaps of logic.
He's dangerous,
people get hurt.
So, you didn't actually talk
to him about me.
I think he would be of great
benefit to my investigation.
I thought he would be
of great benefit to mine.
No one felt worse about that
than me, Frank.
Actually, quite a few people
felt worse than you, Schaeffer.
Shh.
See, I think...
that being afraid
comes from not knowing
what's gonna happen next.
So don't you be afraid.
We both know
what's going to happen.
Please... please...
Now, do like I said.
Do like I said!
Catherine:
Mr. Watkins.
Were you the only person
with a key
to your daughter's apartment?
Watkins:
Yes.
That I know of.
I'm sorry, I can't do this.
You... y'all go in.
It's okay.
I'm not ready for this.
Can't even imagine
what you're going through.
If we are gonna find out
who did this to your daughter...
Watkins:
Okay.
I am gonna have
to ask you some questions.
When was the last time
you saw her?
Watkins: About
six weeks ago.
I called-- nothing.
I came here, knocked.
Saw her car was gone.
Got worried it might be Michael,
so I called you, the police.
Catherine:
Who's Michael?
Watkins: I never called
him her husband.
Husbands don't hit their wives.
I got her this place
and a used car.
What kind of car was it?
A Cavalier, green.
It's what I could do to help
her turn things around.
She was really...
She was a good girl.
She was turning it around...
♪ oh-oh,
I'm rising ♪
♪ oh-oh-oh ♪
♪ I'm rising to the top ♪
♪ hey! hey! oh-oh... ♪
What are you doing?
Her divorce settlement.
The-the top sheet
has been torn off.
He's been in this room.
When we find where he lives
or kills them,
that page will be there,
I guarantee it.
Lakasha
was trying to improve her life.
Her dad just said she left
an abusive husband.
She's sending her clothes
to goodwill.
Her iPod's loaded with nothing
but motivational music.
Her life is in transition.
Adrian Zaleski is sending
money back to Russia.
Lakasha Watkins divorces
her abusive husband.
The victims were all trying
to improve themselves.
Which means...
this guy...
can come across these women
whose lives are in transition.
What if he's an
invisible person?
They're familiar with him,
they've seen him before.
He has a uniform.
A repairman, a delivery person,
a mailman, a nurse...
Can't you feel it?
Don't you...?
Come on, it isn't paranormal
or junk science
or any of that shit.
Can't you feel
the residual energy
of fear in this room?
Left from the moment
that she realized
that the person
that she let in here,
the person that she
thought she knew...
was a lie.
And that's the moment
he gets off on.
The second he is
actually transforming
somebody else's life.
And they both know it.
Did you ever trust anyone
you shouldn't have?
Yeah, yeah, we got, uh,
two facilities in the area
that use nickel cadmium.
Uh, the first is
an abandoned assembly plant
out in Mayview;
It's about a mile
from the factory where we found
the other bodies.
You hungry?
Go on in there!
Eat your food!
3471.
Man:
Go ahead, 71.
I'm at 1600 Mayview Road.
The Mayview plant.
Copy that, 71.
Thomas!
Green Cavalier.
Lakasha Watkins' car.
3471 requesting backup.
Ooh.
You look so beautiful.
Let me out of here!
It's okay, I'm a police officer.
I'm gonna get you
out of here, okay?
I'm gonna get you out.
Come on.
- Gonna get you out of here right now.
- Here. Here's my coat.
We're here to help you.
Come on, it's okay.
You're gonna be okay.
It's okay.
Shh.
It's okay.
Look at me.
Go to the car, okay?
We're gonna get you out of here.
Take her to the car!
It's over.
That's it, I got you,
I got you, got you.
- 3471.
- Go ahead, 71.
Code Three.
Keep those units coming.
Wait, wait, wait!
Wait, come back!
Wait, don't leave, come back!
Base, do you have
a location on 3471?
Man:
Wait, lady, wait!
Come back!
Marlene!
No!
3466 responding
to backup call at the
old Mayview plant.
Catherine!
Catherine, relax!
I'm gonna get you out.
Thomas, open it up!
Open it up!
Oh, get me out of here!
No!
Thomas, open it up!
Open it up!
Thomas!
No!
Thomas? No.
No!
Thomas! No...
Molbeck: Down here! Down here!
Sweep this room!
Come on. I got ya.
What are you doing?!
What's wrong with you?!
What's wrong with you? He's with us!
Get your hands up!
- He's with us.
- You two, check that area.
Come on, give me your hand.
Jensen, what happened?
You all right?
I don't know.
I got hit!
Where's the girl?
Up there! He's got her!
- You guys got this!
- Did you get him?
Molbeck:
No, we need a description.
Catherine:
I didn't see him!
Molbeck: All units.
Suspect still at large!
Nearly hypothermic,
unconscious, not comatose.
Administer rewarming
inhalations
and monitor closely for signs
of cardiac arrest.
Catherine, Schaeffer,
Marlene Anderson wasn't
even reported missing,
so I'm, uh... appreciative.
Look...
I'm not a lab rat
for you to experiment on.
If you ever do anything
like that to me again,
I'll pull this trigger.
Hey, Frank, anyone volunteer
for this shift
at Margaret James Hospital?
Figured you'd be here,
so I brought
Marlene's friend down.
She's outside if you want
to talk to her.
Yeah, thanks.
- Dr. Paster?
- Yeah?
Hi. My name's Eric.
I'm from Kapp Security.
I've been assigned
to escort you
- to Marlene Anderson's room.
- Oh, okay.
I'm-I'm sorry
I'm crying.
I know that Marlene felt bad
about bailing on us
all the time,
but school
was so important to her,
and she really wanted to get
good grades this semester.
Oh.
Yeah?
Is there anyone,
maybe an ex-boyfriend,
who felt especially bad
about her making a change
in her life?
No. She-she dated briefly
in the summer, but
no one serious.
Yeah, I'm with
Dr. Paster now.
Mm-hmm, yep.
- Uh, excuse me.
- Did she say she saw anyone...
Sorry. This is Dr. Paster.
She just checked Marlene.
Says her core temperature is...
Actually, why don't you...?
Her body temperature is rising.
You might be able
to question her later tonight.
Dr. Paster, she's having some
kind of a seizure or something.
I need a crash cart in here!
Watch out, please.
Sorry.
Wait! Who's this?!
- What's he doing here?!
- I'm just doing my job.
I said I only wanted
cops on this floor!
He doesn't even have a gun!
He was with Dr. Paster,
Lieutenant.
- He's from Kapp. - All right, let's,
uh, let's go ahead and get him
out of here.
Come on. Thank you.
Recharge.
Paster:
Do we have that other IV?
Get me an amp of epi.
CPR. What do we have?
Do we have a pulse?
She didn't make it.
♪ I watched the Moon
hang in the sky ♪
♪ I feel the traffic
rushing by ♪
♪ raging engine
in the night... ♪
Who is it?
It's Schaeffer.
♪ I'm still waiting for you... ♪
The coffin creates a slow
suffocating death...
like his own life.
He kills them
because he can't improve
his life,
so he won't allow them
to improve theirs.
That's what I learned
from what I did to you.
And if you ever pull
a gun on me again...
Do you want a beer?
A beer?
Comes in a bottle.
Gets you drunk.
Or white wine,
which gets me drunk.
Sure, I'll take a beer.
♪ I'm still here
waiting for you... ♪
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It's my older brother David.
♪ waiting for you ♪
Is that John Wayne
Gacy's house?
Labianca House, Los Angeles.
That's Jeffrey Dahmer's
childhood home.
And this one I don't know.
Whose is it?
I probably could have got you
out of there a little faster.
Maybe I went overboard
with the gun.
Did you...
learn anything...
being inside the box?
Just what I've always known.
You have to be worse
than they are.
Then you would probably be dead.
He's aroused
by any display of emotion.
If those girls had known to...
be completely blank,
stone-faced,
show him that he doesn't
control them,
maybe they'd still be alive.
Maybe.
It's late.
I know.
He's still out there.
Let's go back to the plant
in the morning.
You can pick me up around 8:00,
skip the downtown traffic?
Okay.
Thomas.
I've been locked
in a box before.
Good night.
Good night.
Thomas!
Officer down.
Thomas:
Catherine!
Catherine?
He took her gun.
Bisgaard, it's Schaeffer.
He's got Catherine.
I think I know who it is.
You see this?
Your badge?
Mine.
You?
Mine.
You have nothing!
Okay, Schaeffer,
what makes you so sure?
I believe that
he wears a uniform.
Most of the victims
trusted him initially.
So maybe a security guard.
We know that this subject
collects trophies.
Catherine's commendation
was gone.
She accosted him
at the hospital, Frank,
reminded him that
he wasn't a cop
and he didn't carry a gun.
She humiliated him.
I know that you're afraid.
They're always afraid.
They teach you how to do that?
Wait.
Did Kapp Security
work the steel mill
demolition site?
- Frank, if they worked security...
- Hey, did you guys ever...
...at the steel mill demolition
site, then it is definitely him.
That's how he found
where to hide the bodies.
Well, did Krogh?
It's him.
Open it!
Open it!
Get in!
Get in the box!
These are Eric Krogh's
Kapp duty assignments
over the last eight weeks.
Got Allegheny Community College,
Robinson Towne Center...
See you soon.
Units have been dispatched
to Consol Energy Center,
Robinson Towne Center, PNC,
Allegheny General Hospital,
Heinz Field...
Well, what about this one?
This one has since
been torn down.
And that's way out
in Westmoreland
and that's been shut down.
Westmoreland Psychiatric.
Yeah.
It's a place where
people were sent
to try and get better.
69 to Base...
Molbeck:
Unit 69 to Base.
Requesting backup, Westmoreland
Psychiatric Hospital.
There.
There.
Thomas, stay behind me.
Stay behind me!
Krogh:
When the air goes stale...
when there is no more air,
you'll start to get sleepy.
And you'll know
that if you sleep,
you'll die.
And we both know
that you're going to die.
- Come on.
- Relax.
- Come on.
- Hang on, stay behind me.
Move it, Molbeck.
Krogh:
I'll give you air...
if you cross your arms.
That's her!
Move!
There she is!
Catherine!
Thomas!
Molbeck:
Get back!
- Catherine!
- Get back! Thomas!
Thomas, he has a gun!
Catherine:
Thomas!
Don't move!
Let me see your hands!
I got you, I got you.
You're okay, you're okay.
Put your hands
behind your back!
- I got you, I got you...
- No!
No, no! No, no, no!
Let me see your hands!
- Cross your arms!
Thomas: - No!
Cross your arms!
Thomas:
Catherine...
- Cross your arms!
- Don't be worse than them.
Don't be worse than them.
No!
Catherine:
Get Molbeck out of here.
Call it in!
Molbeck: I'm just cut,
I'm just cut.
Thomas, get an ambulance!
Get him out of here!
Turn over.
Cross your arms.
Cross 'em.
Officer shooting
investigative protocol
requires that any time a...
an officer discharges
their weapon,
or a suspect is
killed in custody,
an investigation is initiated.
We need a statement
from you both.
Do not talk to Schaeffer.
Thank you.
A case went down.
Good job, Catherine.
I don't want you
to get jammed up.
I want you to protect yourself.
You're entitled to a union rep
- and a lawyer.
- What do I have to be afraid of?
In my office.
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