FBI (2018) s04e05 Episode Script

Charlotte's Web

1 Let's put the dessert table there and have the dancers come in with the cake.
If you want to give your husband a real birthday surprise, you should lead them in a conga line.
Please.
Oh, I think I would give this crowd a collective heart attack.
[LAUGHS.]
How about the projector screen here, and have those pictures that I sent you play throughout the toasts? - [GASPS.]
- Oh, that one.
You have to blow that one up.
We were 19.
Such a long time ago.
[CHUCKLES.]
And you're still in love.
Oh, this is gonna be a fabulous celebration.
Your husband is a lucky man.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
[WIND WHOOSHING.]
Honey? Alex, are you home? [SHAKY BREATHING.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
[GRUNTS.]
[GENTLE MUSIC PLAYING.]
- Mm.
- Morning.
Good morning.
How'd you sleep? - Good.
- There's coffee.
Oh, I see you're not using the French press I got you, huh? [SIGHS.]
Not a big deal, I'm sorry.
[CHUCKLES.]
Old habits.
Maybe tomorrow.
Oh, hey, I forgot to mention.
I ran into Peter Davies yesterday.
- And how is he? - Great.
They're looking for a new security specialist at his firm.
He asked if you were ready to make the transition yet.
Yeah, I don't know.
Not right now.
Things are really busy at work.
I don't want to leave my team in the lurch.
I think you should at least meet with him.
Yeah, maybe.
Omar, we've been talking about you making the jump for months now.
This is a great opportunity.
I mean, it's more money, more freedom, a whole lot less danger.
[PHONE BUZZES.]
Okay, send me his number.
I'll give him a call when things quiet down at work.
Okay.
Just don't wait too long.
This job's not gonna be open forever.
I got a new case.
I got to go.
- Bye.
- Bye.
All right, the victim's name is Charlotte Kincade.
She's 36, she disappeared from her house in Connecticut sometime between when she got home last night and 8:00 a.
m.
this morning when her husband Alex returned from a business trip to find their home broken into and his wife missing.
Her phone and purse were left by the front door.
Until we have evidence proving otherwise, we assume she's alive.
Greenwich PD is treating this as an abduction.
But they don't get many cases like this out there, so they sent out an SOS.
Yeah, so let's answer it.
Let's get her picture over to law enforcement in the surrounding areas, TSA, Port Authority.
Loop your people in.
All right, tell me about Charlotte.
Respected art collector and philanthropist.
Only child of Gavin and Elizabeth Winshire.
Inherited her father's mining fortune when her parents died in a car accident 13 years ago.
How much money are we talking about? $80 million, give or take.
Ergo, the Greenwich address.
All right, tell me about the husband.
Alex Kincade.
Commercial real estate broker at a Chelsea firm.
They met at Columbia, married 16 years, no kids.
And before you ask, Alex has no record.
- [CHUCKLES.]
Attaboy.
- What about ransom demand? Uh, nothing yet.
But we will be ready if and when the perp makes contact.
Tiff and Scola are on their way to the house with the ERT.
You guys want to talk to the husband? See if you can get a firm timeline? We'll reach out as soon as we know anything.
Thank you.
All right, people, let's go.
Missing persons, first 24 hours are crucial.
After that We got blood on the floor, enough to indicate a pretty serious injury.
Not enough to suggest they bled out.
And we got damage to the frame.
Yep, someone pried their way in.
A house this big has got to have a security system.
Do we have any video footage? No, the Kincades were in the process of switching security providers.
So the attack started in the kitchen.
This blood trail continues out onto the patio.
We have anyone running DNA? No, we just secured the scene.
Okay.
Well, send a sample to our lab, see if it matches Charlotte or her attacker.
Guessing the former.
Looks like he used this to knock her out.
Perp must have wanted her to go quietly.
And he's prone to violence.
Woman's got to be 90 pounds soaking wet.
I got in early and figured Charlotte was still asleep.
Then I saw the blood.
Right, the responding officer said that you've been out of town on business? Yes.
I was in Newport, checking out an investment property.
What hotel did you stay at? Sir, we're not accusing you of anything.
It's just standard procedure to ask.
I was at the Whitmore Hotel.
When was the last time you spoke with your wife? Around dinnertime, you know, 6:30, 7:00, to tell her I was staying over.
How did she seem to you? Fine.
You know, happy.
Have you noticed anyone unusual around recently? Has Charlotte received any threats? Or did she have any issues with anyone that you are aware of? No.
No, nothing like that, no.
Okay.
What about a reason why someone might want to hurt Charlotte? No, she's Everybody likes Charlotte.
And if you met her, you would know that nobody nobody Given your circumstances, it's possible that Charlotte's abduction was financially motivated.
We're gonna make sure that you are prepared in case there's a ransom demand.
That means that we're gonna be monitoring incoming calls.
We're gonna station an agent with you at all times No.
No offense.
But I've read about how this stuff can go wrong when you get fancy.
I just I just want my wife back.
And I'll pay whatever I need to make that happen.
All due respect, let us run point.
We have the resources Okay, which I am declining.
I can handle a simple payoff.
You should be out there looking for the creep who took my wife.
Understood.
I know he doesn't want our assistance, but if there's a ransom drop, we need to know about it.
We need to take this guy down.
Let's just get up on the husband's phone, - put a tracker on his car, yeah? - Yep.
We didn't get any prints off the pipe, but the lab confirmed that the blood on the pipe was Charlotte's.
Okay, so like we assumed, Charlotte is injured.
- What about witnesses? - There weren't any.
No security footage either.
I mean, the neighbors had doorbell cameras, but they didn't catch anything.
Elise, where are we on the husband's alibi? Anything? His credit card charges from yesterday do place him in Newport, but the Whitmore Hotel has no record of him staying there.
And I just heard back from his firm.
They weren't aware of any investment property.
Said he took the day off.
So what was he doing in Newport? Well, according to his transaction history, running up a $10,000 debt at the Tiverton Casino, which seems to be a theme with him, losing money.
Pulled his financials He lost a lot of money trading stocks the past few years.
- Did he gamble all night? - No, cashed out at 6:00, called his wife, then shut his phone off.
Didn't turn it back on till this morning.
Okay, so we can't actually confirm where he was most of the night.
Newport's only three hours from Greenwich.
Leaves him plenty of time to get back.
Sure.
Do we have any reason to believe he would hurt his wife? - Nothing jumps out.
- Right, okay.
So so we have a missing wife, a lying husband with a gambling jones and bad business acumen.
And no fiscal safety net.
Looks like most of the Kincades' money came from Charlotte's inheritance.
Alex signed a pretty serious prenup too.
If they were divorced Yeah, he'd be playing nickel slots.
- What about Charlotte's will? - Checking now.
Alex Kincade is the sole beneficiary.
Looks like it's time for another sit down with the husband.
Bring him in.
That might be a problem.
The tracker Maggie put on Alex's car just went live.
He's leaving the house.
All right, eyes up.
Follow him and see what he's up to.
We got eyes on the suspect.
Copy.
We see him.
Not a lot going on around here.
Good place for a ransom drop.
Or to hide something you don't want anybody to find.
[PHONE BUZZES.]
[SIGHS.]
What's wrong? Just Mona.
She won't stop pushing this private sector thing.
This has been going on for months.
OA, you've got to tell her you're not interested in corporate security.
[SIGHS.]
I don't know.
It sounds like a nice cushy gig actually.
- Mm.
- Hey.
You guys seeing this? Yeah, we are.
- Who the hell is that? - Jubal.
Alex Kincade is meeting with somebody.
Connecticut plates.
Okay, run a Connecticut plate.
- Okay.
- Go.
Whiskey, Tango, Alpha, 1015.
Plate belongs to Michael Barker, 44.
All right, OA, guy's got priors, gun charges, assault.
Assume he's armed and dangerous.
Copy that.
[TIRES SCREECH.]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Get out of the car and put your hands up, now! I'm not gonna say it again.
Driver, out of the car! I had nothing to do with Charlotte's disappearance.
Sneaking off into the woods to meet another woman hours after your wife went missing says different.
- I can explain.
- Great.
Why don't we start with where you really were last night? Like I said, at Newport the entire time.
Just not for business.
Did it have something to do with this woman that we caught you with? Jamie Barker? Yes.
We were in her hotel room at the Whitmore the entire night.
It's just a fling.
And you thought it was a good idea to keep this information from us? Because I knew how it would look.
Yeah, not great, man.
I love Charlotte.
I do.
It sounds ridiculous, I know.
But it's true.
It's just you know, we've been together for 17 years and I And what about Jamie? She love you? She want to have your kids, get married? No the last thing she wants.
She's married too.
We were just having sex.
Neither of us were looking to get a divorce.
Trust me on that.
I'm sorry I wasn't straight with you.
Just find my wife.
Please.
His wife? I've never even met his wife.
What about your husband? You had his car.
Did he know what you were doing with it? We share the car.
And Mike's been marlin fishing off the coast of South Florida for the past two weeks.
And even if he knew what I was up to, he wouldn't care 'cause I know what he's been up to.
You in an open marriage? More or less.
Okay.
So why did you two meet up today? [CHUCKLES.]
Alex wanted to officially break it off, wanted to be a gentleman, do it in person, like I needed the closure.
We were just having fun.
There's no crime against having fun, is there, Agent Scola? Alex just copped to having an affair with Jamie.
Says he never left Newport.
Yeah, we just need to corroborate that.
Yeah, just did.
Whitmore Hotel confirmed a room in Jamie's name for last night.
Now we checked the security footage against the check-in time.
And Alex goes into the room with her at 6:48 p.
m.
, doesn't leave till 5:13 this morning.
They were together the whole time.
So what about Jamie Barker's husband? We just confirmed.
He's on a fishing trip with his buddies in Florida Keys.
He doesn't know about the affair, according to Jamie, and wouldn't care if he did.
Did she strike either of you as the jealous type who'd try and eliminate the competition? No.
She struck me as the type that's already moved on At least from the way she was eyeing Scola.
Oh, I guess we're back to square one.
All right, folks.
Charlotte's been missing for 15 hours.
There has not been a ransom demand.
So if this is not about money, what are we missing? I've been digging into Charlotte's financials.
She's made cash withdrawals from the same ATM on the Lower East Side every Friday for the past two months.
It's usually late at night.
Lower East Side's quite a ways from Greenwich.
I jog in that area.
It's just boutiques and restaurants.
Kelly, can you pull up footage from her last withdrawal? One step ahead of you.
This is from five days ago, just after 11:00 p.
m.
That's a little late for dinner.
Wait.
There's someone behind her.
Whoever he is, he just chased her into that coffee shop.
Elise, run him through facial rec.
Get us a name.
Grant King, 32 years old.
Only address we have on a file is a PO box.
Can you get a current location? Cell phone's pinging the same location as that coffee shop.
Okay.
No sign of King.
Well, looks like there's more going on here than scones and lattes.
You guys members? Not exactly.
FBI.
[UPBEAT DANCE MUSIC PLAYING.]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[WOMAN MOANING.]
I don't see him.
Let's check over there.
Can I help you? Do you know this guy? No.
Carry on.
[KNOCKING ON DOOR.]
Uh, hi.
Sorry to interrupt.
FBI.
Do you know this guy? Yeah, we're busy.
Grant King? [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
OA.
He's gone.
We need backup to 78 Ludlow Street.
Suspect is fleeing on foot.
Miss Gerbier, your venue might have been a staging ground for an attacker.
So we're gonna need Grant King's current address, - his credit card information - That's confidential.
This place exists to create a safe space for sexual fantasies.
Well, it wasn't so safe for Charlotte Kincade, was it? One of your other members may have taken her.
A woman's life is at stake.
Our clients rely on our discretion.
If you want access to the membership records, you'll have to come back with a subpoena.
Okay.
We'll do that.
But while I'm at it, I'm gonna run your licenses.
Make sure everything's up to code.
You'll be out of business by Monday.
I can get you his address.
I'm telling you.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't know anyone named Charlotte.
Besides, I was at the club all night.
- You can check.
- We will.
But if you're so innocent, why'd you run? I may have had some coke on me, okay? But I didn't abduct her.
I'm not a predator.
Then explain to us how we pulled footage of you chasing Charlotte five days ago.
I already told you.
I don't know who that is.
Sure looks like you do.
No, that's Astrid.
And I wasn't chasing her, okay? It's called a hunter fantasy.
I'd pursue her, catch her, then we'd go back to her place to have sex.
You went all the way to Greenwich to hook up? Greenwich? No, her apartment on the Lower East Side.
On Rivington? Definitely a step down from her place in Greenwich.
Yeah, I don't get it.
By the time your marriage is bad enough that you need a secret apartment, why not just get a divorce? Sometimes it's easier just to check out, you know? Maggie, looks like someone beat us to it.
FBI.
[INTRIGUING MUSIC.]
Go.
Clear.
Clear.
Clearly looks like she uses this place to let loose.
The bed is stripped.
Did they take frames off the wall? Yeah.
And it looks like someone took a bunch of clothes from out of here too.
So they took linen, artwork, and clothes and then left the jewelry? This is an odd break in.
Let's see if the security camera in the hallway got anything.
All right, so this is the guy that broke into Charlotte's secret apartment.
Uh-huh.
- What do we know about him? - Unfortunately, not much.
He never looks at the camera, wore gloves, and we can't get a hit on facial rec.
ERT didn't turn up anything forensic.
He was in her place for about 20 minutes, threw a bunch of her stuff into his bags, grabbed the art off the walls, and took off.
But there's spotty camera coverage outside.
No way to see where he went from there.
And this was Monday afternoon? Yes, Charlotte was abducted later that night.
So if it is our guy, he came here and then abducted her? Okay, that's interesting.
You know, shoot that video over to Maggie and OA.
Maybe Charlotte's husband can ID this guy.
I I can't be sure.
But I don't think I've ever seen this guy before.
I don't understand.
Where was this? Your wife has a place in the city.
She pays the rent in cash.
Why would she do that? We think that Charlotte has a pretty active, uh, fantasy life, to say the least.
Fantasy life? What the hell are you talking about? You know that place? No.
It's behind a coffee shop on Ludlow Street.
You sure about that? It's a sex club.
Your wife is a member there.
You don't know that she's involved in any of this? Involved in a, um a sex club? No.
No, I had no idea.
Okay, we understand that this is difficult, but we need you to think.
Have you noticed your wife with anybody suspicious? No, nothing like that.
But I don't know, I I haven't been around that much lately.
Okay, what about the last few months then? Did you ever see her scared or rattled? Maybe a phone conversation, a text message, an altercation? Come on, Alex.
Think.
Look, I am thinking, I Last week, she went to Beulah's.
We had our first date there.
Every year, we go there on the anniversary to celebrate.
But this year, I had to work, and she went alone.
We contacted that restaurant that Alex mentioned, Beulah's.
Spoke to the maître d'.
Turns out Charlotte did have a bad run-in there.
There was a guy that went to sit with her and wouldn't leave her alone.
The staff ended up having to remove the guy.
Oh, we got footage of this? No cameras in the restaurant, but the maître d' said that the guy specifically requested the table next to Charlotte.
Okay, so this definitely could be our guy.
- We have a name? - Not exactly.
Name on the reservation seemed like a fake.
But the restaurant copied down the phone number from caller ID when he booked it.
All right.
Run this.
Let's see who owns this number.
Okay, traces back to a landline in Purchase.
Townhouse owned by a Brenda Mason.
32, graphic designer.
There's no criminal history.
The suspect is a male.
Does she have a husband or a tenant? - Not on record.
- Okay.
You said the guy gave a fake name? Yeah.
Wallingford.
Wallingford.
Okay, that's strange.
Typically you use something like Smith or Jones for a fake name.
Wallingford must have some other significance, right? Wait a minute.
Our victim, Charlotte She's originally from Wallingford, Connecticut.
Okay, there it is.
So Charlotte Kincade's unwanted suitor knew where she was born and knew the time and place of her anniversary dinner.
That's serious obsession.
Yeah.
And a dangerous one.
We need to find Brenda Mason right now.
See how she's involved.
Okay, Brenda Mason's last social media post says she's backpacking in Vietnam.
Been out of the country for six weeks.
So her place should be empty.
- [GRUNTS.]
- FBI! Federal agents! Go, go.
Let's move.
[AGENTS CHATTERING.]
Clear! Second floor is clear.
Maggie.
These look like the duffel bags from the security footage from Charlotte's apartment.
This is all her stuff.
Looks like this room is decorated for her.
All the way down to the photos on the walls.
This is like some sort of sick, romantic gesture.
Yeah.
More like a prison.
Oh.
Is it Charlotte? It's Brenda.
[SOFT INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
Okay, so blunt force trauma to the head, and they think she's been in that fridge for about a month.
A month? That's around the same time that Charlotte joined the sex club.
Okay, so our suspect must have met her there, and then pivoted his interest from Brenda to her.
Right.
ERT said they think they found Charlotte's clothes in the dryer and some of her hair on the pillowcase.
They're fairly certain she's been here.
Agent Bell, we found a notebook in the closet.
It's filled with information on Charlotte Kincade The flowers she buys, the paintings she likes.
Thank you.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
- He's been stalking her.
- Yeah.
This is how he put that room together.
"Intimacy questionnaire.
"If you could have the perfect day, what would you do? What's your favorite memory?" So he takes her hostage then makes her lay out her entire life story or the pieces that he doesn't know already.
Yeah.
Jubal.
Victim's name is Brenda Mason.
We cannot save her, but we might be able to save Charlotte.
And we're gonna start by trying to figure out how he met Brenda, how long did he hold her hostage before killing her.
Okay, I just got off the phone with the sex club.
They confirmed Brenda was a member.
So our abductor most likely used that as his hunting ground.
Which means our abductor has done this before.
He's prowled the night club, zeroed in on an attractive woman, stalked her, held her hostage.
- It's like he's collecting them.
- Curating them, actually.
Maggie said the room Charlotte was held in was set up especially for her down to the flowers on the nightstand.
So he's trying to win Charlotte over, convince her that she's in love with him, and once he realizes that doesn't work She'll wind up just like Brenda, and he'll move on to another woman and repeat the process all over again.
All right, team, priority one, track Brenda prior to her disappearance.
We find her last steps, we might find her abductor.
Well, last post she made on social was six weeks ago.
Said she was going to Vietnam.
Yeah, yeah.
When did she get back? I just checked flight records, and she never left the country, never even bought a ticket.
And she hasn't used her phone or credit card since that was posted.
I think it's a fake.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
So let's assume her abductor was in control by that point.
So go back even further.
What was the last charge on her card, the last call? Let's go, people.
Clock is ticking.
There's this Facebook selfie ten hours before that travel post taken at Willy B Fitness three miles from her house.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
She was in here every morning like clockwork till, I don't know, maybe a couple months ago.
Figured she'd moved.
It's too bad.
She was a nice girl.
Did she ever come in here with anyone? Meet anyone here? No, she kept to herself.
She'd come in, she'd do her hour.
She'd sanitize machines, leave with a smile.
There she is.
Slow it down.
[KEYBOARD CLACKS.]
- Hold on.
Freeze.
- [KEYBOARD CLACKS.]
- OA, that guy is filming her.
- It's a physical match to our guy from Charlotte's apartment.
He's gotta be our abductor.
Carl, I need all the information you have on this guy, phone number, address, name, everything.
Jubal, I think we got an ID on the son of a bitch.
Andrew Frasier, 31.
He's a high school dropout, a drifter with no family.
He's got stalking collars in Virginia, Maryland, and Rhode Island.
I just ran his profile by BAU.
If Frasier's our guy, he's methodical, compulsive An antisocial narcissist exhibiting patterns of learned escalation.
Meaning once he finally kills, he will kill again.
Okay, so where the hell are we with locating him? - Yeah, Hobbs, any luck? - Struck out.
He had a membership at the sex club, but the address they had on file for him was bogus.
Right.
What about his spending? His credit cards? Just one card.
It's linked to the same fake address.
Elise and I have been going through his purchase history, but he hasn't used it recently.
Last activity was a large withdrawal from an ATM a mile from Brenda's six weeks ago.
Yeah.
He's smart.
He went to ground as soon as he grabbed Brenda.
What about a cell phone? If he does have one, it's from a burner.
- Jubal.
- Yeah.
Three months ago, Frasier made a sizable purchase from an auto trader in Queens.
I just talked to the guy.
He said he sold Frasier a decommissioned taxi.
It's not in the system, so it doesn't look like Frasier ever reregistered it.
But the salesman gave me the VIN.
- It's an old city cab? - Mm-hmm.
That means it's equipped with location services.
We could find his current location.
Okay, go.
All right, just slow down.
We're right on top of the cab's signal.
Right there, right there.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
Empty.
Scola, there he is.
11:00.
Andrew Frasier, FBI.
We need to talk.
- Hey! - Frasier! Stay where you are right now.
Drop it.
[GROANS.]
I got you.
Just stay right here, okay? [CAR HORNS HONKING.]
[TRACTOR BEEPING.]
Damn it! We need backup off of US 6, exit 19.
Subject is fleeing in a green Ford F-150, New York State plate, Kevin, Larry, Victor 0610.
You find Charlotte in the back of that cab? She's not here.
Where the hell did he leave her? Okay, so Frasier is in the wind.
The good news is his bespoke shopping spree suggests Charlotte is still alive.
The bad news is, he knows we're on the hunt.
Fuse on Charlotte's life may have gotten shorter.
So let's dig in.
And when we caught up with him, he was running errands.
It's unlikely he would leave Charlotte alone for very long.
So we should assume he's holding her somewhere near the country store.
The question is where? Where are we on the stolen pickup truck? We put out a BOLO, but it's a 2006 Ford F-150.
There's no GPS tech on models that old.
What about the cab? We track it back to wherever he dropped her off? No, he'd already dropped Charlotte by the time we tapped into the live GPS.
It only goes back as far as a gas station in the area.
He's been careful every step of the way.
He'd want to bring her somewhere he knew would not be disturbed.
It's off-season in the Catskills.
Can you put together a list of vacant summer properties? Looking at a few thousand.
It'll take days to hit them all.
Okay, well, scratch that.
Does Frasier have any connection to this place? He was picked up for vagrancy in New Paltz in 2016.
Right.
Well, okay.
Unlikely he would have any fuzzy feelings for the place.
What about Charlotte? Any connection? Got something.
Charlotte posted this five months ago.
Check out the caption.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
"Throwback Thursday # catskills #sliceofheaven.
" Can we figure out where she stayed? We can't even tell when the picture was taken.
Okay, but BAU said that they think that Frasier's trying to get Charlotte to fall in love with him, right? Yeah.
He designed that room at Brenda's specifically for her.
He's not gonna move her from that unless he's taken her to a place that makes her even happier.
Right.
So maybe he's holding her some place that's special to her.
All right.
Talk to Alex.
See if he can figure out where that is.
Got it.
The Catskills? Uh Charlotte and her sister rented a house near Woodstock - a couple times.
- No.
No, no, no.
That's too far from where we spotted Frasier.
Any place that could mean anything to her near Woodbury, Bear Mountain State Park Bear Mountain.
Bear Mountain State Park.
We spent a weekend up there, near there.
A small town right after college.
Okay.
Remember the name of the place you stayed? Um, no, it was like an inn.
That's it? We went up there to figure out my life.
I had a job offer from a big Wall Street firm.
But I wasn't into it.
I wanted to work at this crazy startup.
And Charlotte convinced me to do what I wanted.
And follow my heart.
That is when I knew that she was the person I was meant to be with.
I asked her to marry me right there.
Okay, there's eight inns within a 20-mile radius of Bear Mountain State Park.
Anything familiar to you? - Yeah, the Cherry Hill Lodge.
- Perfect.
Thank you.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
On my count.
Three, two, one.
Execute.
FBI! We have a warrant! Federal agents! [AGENTS CHATTERING.]
Maggie, we got light in the room at the end of the South Hall.
Andrew Frasier, let her go.
It's over.
- Over? - [WHIMPERING.]
It's not over.
It's just beginning.
I did all this for her.
Her favorite food, her favorite perfume.
No one knows her the way I do.
We're in love.
Don't you understand? She's going to love me.
Stay with me, Andrew.
Hey, Andrew, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, hey, hey, Andrew, Andrew.
Look, look, hey, hey, hey.
Okay? It's just me and you.
Forget about these guys.
All right? You really love her? - Yes.
- Yeah? Okay, then look at her.
Look at her, Andrew.
Look at this person that you love, that you've done all of this for.
Look at her.
She's bleeding.
Okay? She's hurt.
So if you really love her, the only thing for you to do is to let her go.
Okay? You let her go and then And then she's gonna love you too, right, Charlotte? - Yes.
- Right, see? You got to let her go, Andrew.
Please.
Please.
There you go, there you go, there you go.
All right.
Okay.
All right, Andrew.
Okay.
Hey, hey, hey.
Hey, hey.
I need the knife.
I need the knife, Andrew.
Hey, hey.
Give me that Andrew, there is no easy way out of this.
Please.
Give me the knife.
No! [BOTH GRUNT.]
You're gonna have to answer for everything you've done.
[GROANING.]
Paramedics said she's gonna be okay.
She's obviously overwhelmed.
- Hell of a 48 hours, man.
- Yeah, no kidding.
Oh, my God, Charlotte.
Are you okay? Are you okay? You're here.
[SOBS.]
- Yeah.
I'm here.
I'm here.
- I'm okay.
Great job today.
You're still up? Trial prep.
Big day tomorrow.
Did you talk to Peter about the job? No.
Not yet.
Omar, you can't just keep putting it off.
I don't want it.
What? I don't want the job.
I don't want to leave my job.
I love my job, Mona.
Why didn't you just tell me that? Uh 'cause I know how you feel about things, how you feel about the FBI, how you feel about what I do.
I am sorry, but this is who I am.
Omar, you know that I love you, right? And I love you too.
I just don't know if [SIGHS.]
- I just don't know - Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
[SOLEMN MUSIC.]
[WOLF HOWLS.]

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