Law & Order Special Victims Unit s27e21 Episode Script
Monster
1
In the criminal justice system,
sexually based offenses
are considered especially heinous.
In New York City, the
dedicated detectives
who investigate these vicious felonies
are members of an elite squad
known as the Special Victims Unit.
These are their stories.
I'm starting to question
your supervision.
My team is the best
in the department.
Dad wasn't who I thought he was.
Were there things
we did back in the day
that wouldn't fly now?
Sure.
I'm being reassigned.
She's doing this to get to me.
[TENSE MUSIC]
What is that?
It's from a shooting in a bar
involving a Lieutenant Jimmy Griffin
and Detective Kathryn Tynan.
You're wrong about Benson.
I'm not gonna look the other way when
you're doing something wrong.
You are suspended,
effective immediately.
Please turn over your
service weapon and badge.
You have to get back in the fight.
We broke up.
It's fine.
It's for the best.
Everything you said,
that dude was not right.
Yeah.
The last straw, he said
he didn't believe in birds.
"Hollow bones don't make sense, Jess."
- Dumbass.
- [TIRES SCREECH - VEHICLE CRASHES]
- He backed into me!
- That's a lie. I saw you.
We all saw it. She's at fault.
That man didn't do anything wrong.
- All right.
- [KNOCKING]
What's up, brother?
Are you all right?
Just fine, Officer.
Witnesses say you got hit.
Any injuries?
None at all.
All righty.
Look, we're gonna take a report.
You can give it to your
insurance or whatever.
Can I see your license
and registration, please?
- Not necessary, thank you.
- You sure?
[FOREBODING MUSIC]
Just a second. Hold on.
[KNOCKING]
How we doing over here?
You hurt your head, sir?
You got any neck pain?
I did not.
You had anything to drink tonight?
Just water.
Gun!
Hands up.
- Hands on the steering wheel.
- Hands now, do it!
Is that your gun?
You got a permit for that gun, sir?
All right, keep your
hand on the wheel.
With your left hand,
open the car door.
Get out and get on your knees.
♪
No clip.
Check the trunk.
There
There's a kid.
[MUFFLED GROANING]
There's a kid here.
Oh, my God, buddy.
All right, we got you.
We got you.
Come here.
I observed the butt of the handgun
from underneath the
passenger side seat.
I alerted Officer Acosta,
who then proceeded
to arrest the defendant
without incident.
And what happened next?
We observed the handgun
was missing its ammo clip.
We initiated a search.
Upon opening the trunk of the
vehicle, we discovered the boy.
Thank you, Officer Rodriguez.
Nothing further, Your Honor.
Officer Rodriguez,
where were you standing
when you observed
the butt of the handgun?
I was standing at the
open passenger side window
of the defendant's vehicle.
- How close were you to the door?
- Right next to it.
But how close?
Were you a foot away, two
feet, leaning up against it?
I guess a foot, give or take.
And when you looked
down, what did you see?
I saw the butt of the
handgun sticking out
from underneath the
passenger side seat.
And you did not search the vehicle
before you saw the handgun.
You didn't reach in
or anything like that.
No, I did not.
Your Honor, I'd like to play a
video taken by an eyewitness
on the night in question.
This is you here, Officer Rodriguez?
Yes.
You had anything to drink tonight?
And where is your head, Officer?
Uh
I was
I was looking at the
bottle, trying to see if
Is your head outside the vehicle
or inside the vehicle,
Officer Rodriguez?
It was for a second, but it was
And in that second,
by putting your head
inside the vehicle,
you initiated a warrantless search,
and then you saw the gun.
Is that correct, Officer Rodriguez?
All right, all right, that's enough.
You may step down, Officer.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Get up here.
You better have more
than what came out
of that search, Carisi.
I, uh
I do not, Your Honor.
I cannot believe this.
I cannot believe you're
putting me in this position.
I apologize.
This was a complete surprise to me.
So get out of my sight.
Go sit down.
[SIGHS]
♪
First, I'd like to
acknowledge and thank
the Manhattan Special Victims Unit
for their excellent work in this case,
specifically, Captain Benson,
who obtained a full confession
just hours after the
defendant's arrest.
And to Officers Rodriguez and Acosta,
we owe you a debt
of gratitude as well.
Their street smarts and intuition
saved a young boy's life,
and we must never forget that.
Now, we call this a Mapp hearing,
named after the landmark
Supreme Court case.
And at the risk of sounding
like an old windbag,
I'm gonna quote from
the majority opinion.
"Nothing can destroy a government"
"more quickly than its failure"
"to observe its own laws."
And that is where we are now.
The search of Mr. Caine's vehicle
was a violation of his
4th Amendment rights
and was illegal.
So I am suppressing the gun,
the boy, and the confession.
And since the government has
no further admissible evidence,
I am required to dismiss this
case and release Mr. Caine.
Process him out.
We're done.
♪
I'm gonna kill that kid Rodriguez.
I prepped him three times.
He's been out of the
Academy for all of five seconds.
Captain Benson.
I just wanted to say,
I really hope we can
put all of this in the past.
♪
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
You could play hardball,
you can be uncooperative,
and then, you know, the judge is
gonna give you the maximum.
Or
Or, Richard, you can help yourself.
And I think you're
smart enough to do that.
I mean, if you're forthcoming,
the judge notices that.
It matters.
I've seen that.
I've seen it a million times.
I need you to hold your
questions until the end.
I just want you listening.
I can agree to that.
Okay.
I saw him a few times on the street.
His mom, she's distracted,
a lot going on, always on her phone.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
Sometimes she lets
him go to a friend's
down the street, by himself.
He likes to take a
shortcut through the alley,
climb over the fence.
It's not very safe.
I waited in the alley.
It was cold, felt like
rain was coming.
I scared him.
That was on purpose.
I figured if I threatened
to hurt his mother,
he'd do what I said.
I was right.
So I told him to get into my trunk.
He didn't even fight,
he was so afraid.
It all worked amazingly well.
♪
Hey, Cap.
I can come back if you're busy.
No, it's fine.
What's up?
Hey.
What the hell are we gonna do?
Everything we can.
Carisi is on his way down
for a brainstorming session.
What have you got?
I traced the gun,
that I found on my dad's
storage unit, all right?
Unregistered serial number
goes back to a robbery from '97.
And my dad was the responding officer.
Must have held onto it.
And then dropped it on
some low-level mob guy
who he just shot in the knee?
Yeah.
Tynan helped him cover it up.
♪
So, Griff, what are you
gonna do with this information?
I'm gonna put it away for now.
Let's get this son of a bitch
back behind bars permanently.
Well, the car's still in impound.
Give us a warrant to search
it before he clears it out.
It's the fruit of the
poisonous tree, Amanda.
- Come on, you know this.
- It's in our custody, though.
Yeah, because of the search,
that was just thrown out.
No way.
Listen, you guys,
anything that is tied
to the search of this car is out.
All right, Dr. No,
what do you suggest?
Hey, don't you give me that crap.
I'm trying to prevent this
department from violating
civil rights again.
All right, we're going
back to the beginning.
We're gonna talk to
every known associate
that we talked to
the first time around.
It's been six months.
- Memory won't be better now.
- And that can't be helped.
Bruno, Finn, go talk to the ex-wife.
I'm going to talk to the family.
- What, of the kid?
- Yeah.
I'm gonna tell them what happened
and then tell them what
we're gonna do about it.
Okay. I will come
with you as backup.
- No, that's not necessary.
- Boss,
you don't gotta do this alone.
Listen, everybody.
Anything, I mean,
anything that you find
has gotta be completely independent
of the search of that car.
All right, this is our last shot.
All right, guys, we
go back to square one.
We're gonna make this bulletproof.
Sorry, I don't understand.
You let him out?
He had a kid in his trunk.
It's a long story.
When'd you talk to Richard last?
Not since he got arrested.
I heard you're divorcing the dude.
That's a good choice.
Yeah.
I always wanted a six-month marriage
and a divorce before 30.
Maybe next time don't
marry a dude after just
two months of dating.
Nobody else was asking.
All right, we're gonna
need you to think back
to that night six months ago.
Did Richard say anything
at all about his whereabouts,
anyone he spoke to?
Maybe he went to a place
with a security camera
that we can check?
I really don't remember.
Analisa, you married
a piece of garbage.
That makes you gullible, not bad.
Now is your shot to get him
out of your life for a long time.
Think.
Look.
I worked really hard not to think
about Richard at all, ever.
So I'm sorry, but I'm
not gonna be any help.
Really messed up
you had to let him go.
I don't understand.
We lost the case?
Well, we didn't
We didn't lose the case.
We, um
We never even got to try it.
There was a mix-up during
the search of Caine's car.
It wasn't a mix-up,
it was a mistake.
It was
It was a big mistake.
And I'm in charge,
and I take full responsibility for it,
and I cannot tell you how sorry I am.
How sorry you are?
That man took my son.
He could have done God
knows what to him and you're
- Mr. DeBoer
- You're sorry?
Let him talk.
He won't tell the therapist.
- He won't say what happened.
- In time, he will.
And now you want us
to tell him that that monster
is still out there?
[SOMBER MUSIC]
[SCOFFS]
♪
You don't wanna practice today?
Coach said I didn't have to.
Oh, good.
Take your time.
Boom.
So how do you like your therapist?
- She's all right.
- Yeah?
Therapy can be weird.
I remember when I first went.
I just thought, like, why
should I tell a stranger,
anything about me,
when they don't know me?
But then I realized they
didn't have to know me.
All they had to do was listen.
Boom.
Some therapists like to play games.
Does yours?
She had some stupid baby game.
I didn't wanna play.
Oh, baby games?
That's dumb.
You're not a baby.
You know, I bet if you
told your therapist that,
she'd come up with some other games.
- [BAT CRACKS]
- [CHEERING]
- Bobby!
- Get outta here.
[CHEERING]
He remember anything more?
No.
I didn't ask him.
He's not ready.
Cheer up.
Rollins and Curry got something.
He had another identity.
- Caine?
- Yeah.
His old boss gave us some
union paperwork, and on it was
an old Hotmail address
that we didn't know about.
We traced it back to a Matthew Parker
in Jacksonville, Florida.
Matthew Parker died in 2014.
Caine must have bought
the Social Security number,
- and nobody caught it.
- So Curry's on
with the Jacksonville
Sheriff's Office now.
They questioned him three years ago.
- Guess what it was about.
- Kidnapped kid.
Missing kid, still
missing three years later.
All right, thanks.
Yeah, standing by here.
I sent Jacksonville Caine's mugshot.
It's definitely the same person.
They're sending me
everything they've got on him.
Hang on, and he was
interviewed three years ago?
Yeah, they tried to track
him down a few days later,
- but he was gone.
- Look at this.
It's a photo of the missing
boy in Jacksonville.
Brown hair, just like Bobby.
Caine's got a type.
There are more victims out there.
Good morning.
Need a ride?
Get in, Jake.
Steve, why don't you
get yourself a coffee?
Curry's suddenly back in with SVU?
What's this I hear
about her digging up
retired old fossils from IAB?
I think you know.
I just wish you would have come to me
with questions about your father.
The clandestine meetings
are so unnecessary.
I found the gun.
And the payments that he
was getting from Dennis Reeves.
Thousands
Thousands of dollars over the years.
Dad was on the take, getting
paid to look the other way.
And then he shot Reeves
when Reeves was unarmed.
And you helped cover it up.
[SOFT TENSE MUSIC]
♪
I told the stupid son of a bitch
to throw that gun in the river.
How-how can you
sit here and justify this?
- You let me believe that
- Believe what, Jake?
That your father was a good man?
He was.
He shot an unarmed guy,
and then he planted a gun at
Reeves was an unrepentant criminal.
Do not waste one drop
of sympathy on him.
This is unbelievable.
I cannot believe you
are defending him.
I had two ways it could
have gone in that situation.
Turn my partner in, he goes to prison,
I get labeled a rat,
and my career is over.
Or
Plant a gun on a
lowlife who deserved it,
and the world's a better place.
You broke the law.
All right?
You broke the law, and you chose
what was gonna save your ass and his.
Absolutely, and you
would do the same thing.
I would have done the right thing.
How far would you go
to protect your partner?
Your captain?
I already know the
answer to that, Jake.
So do you.
♪
I imagine that you've,
you know, done this before.
Right?
That's a big imagination.
Oh, come on.
So good.
It was so clean.
You made no mistakes.
That car accident was a fluke.
If that hadn't happened,
nothing would have stopped you.
Did you
Did you practice for this or
Or are you just that good?
Tell me about the others, Richard.
How many were there?
[INHALES, EXHALES]
Well, how many do you think?
Only you can answer that question.
What would be a number
that would make you go,
wow, this guy is something else?
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Cap, we got a visitor.
Detective Torres from Jacksonville.
Retired last year.
Parker still keeps me up at night
Or whatever the hell
he's calling himself now.
Parker was his fake identity.
So ten years ago, Caine was
snagged in a pornography sweep
up in Westchester,
pled down to a misdemeanor
and went off the grid.
Then three years ago,
he resurrected Caine
and came back to New York.
The question is, why?
'Cause I was gonna arrest him.
Back in 2021, we got a call.
A man was loitering
around a middle school.
Dispatched a car,
went and talked to him.
He said he was looking for his cat.
Got him on a list anyway.
We started finding bodies
not so long after that.
Hurricane Nicole hit
November of that year.
Lady was walking her
dog on Neptune Beach
and found a skull.
Cole Finch went
missing two years prior.
Played the clarinet,
the oldest of three.
We found Aidan Glover
on that same beach.
He was an only child, real smart.
We couldn't find all of him.
Probably washed out to sea.
You thought Parker was good for it?
Yeah, we called
him in for questioning.
He was an odd guy, but
nothing to hold him on, really.
It all started coming together
when the third boy went missing
Oliver Cohen.
He was walking home
from a friend's house.
This was in 2023.
He never made it home.
You said you tried to arrest Parker.
Yeah, I realized
there was a pattern.
He was a lineman for
the power company.
I checked his service areas.
All three kids lived in the zone.
I got the go ahead to pick him up.
But by the time we
got there, he was gone.
Call the supervisor.
Find out his service area.
On it.
[UNEASY MUSIC]
♪
I knew it.
The first time I talked to him,
I knew it.
Sometimes you can just feel it
when you're in the room with 'em.
It's on your skin, in the air.
What's it feel like?
Evil.
That's right.
I know he's dead already,
but I'd sure like to find him.
You know, Caine had a
different car in Jacksonville.
This was a red Nissan.
Well, how did he get to New York?
Okay.
Okay, it was ticketed
and towed three years ago.
It's still at the impound lot.
Abandoned property.
We don't need a warrant.
Go.
Red Nissan with Florida tags.
That's it.
That guy's probably got a lockout kit.
There's no time for that.
I thought it was gonna be
a lot more terrible than that.
This trunk is full of sand.
I spoke too soon.
Bag it.
Looks like they went sightseeing
before they ditched this car.
Midland Beach, Staten Island.
You think the suspension goes away?
I don't know.
Tynan got the commissioner
to put a tribunal together,
and if she's got enough
friends, she can make it hard.
That's her strategy, though, right?
Just make things hard enough
so it's not worth fighting for.
Yeah, well, between that and
this case, it might be working.
What the hell is this?
- Help you?
- Yeah.
That guy thought you might be thirsty,
wanted me to give you some drinks.
Gave me 50 bucks.
Said if you wanna talk, come on in.
Damn it.
I'm half-tempted
to take him up on it.
Yeah, well, if I sit in
a room with that guy,
there's no guaranteeing what I'll do.
Yeah, Cap, he made us.
I'm sorry.
I don't know how.
He's never met us before.
All right, go back to the house.
Yeah, I'll be in touch.
Hey.
Hi.
Hey, do you stay around here a lot?
I'm not bothering anybody.
No, no, you're not in trouble.
We're just looking for someone.
Hey, you ever seen this guy?
Oh, yeah.
Sandwich man.
Very generous.
Does he come around this beach a lot?
I see him once in a while.
He's always got a sandwich
and a couple bucks.
- Okay, is he ever with anyone?
- Don't know.
I've never seen him with anyone.
Usually asks me to take a walk.
And what about, uh
Did he have any favorite places?
Walks around there a lot,
digging for clams, maybe.
This water
I wouldn't eat 'em.
Thank you.
We're gonna need a K9 unit,
a medical examiner, and a backhoe.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Captain, got something!
How long do you
think it's been there?
Unknown at this point.
This environment,
rate of decay is fast.
Over here!
How many do you think
are out here, Captain?
♪
How long have they been buried?
Hard to say without knowing
when they went missing,
but they were buried
at different times.
Most recent was probably a year ago.
No more than five for the others.
Your guy likes his routine.
All of them had duct tape
around their wrists, ankles,
and over the mouth.
Two of the three had
a broken hyoid bone,
indicating asphyxiation
or strangulation.
What about the third?
Didn't find a hyoid bone.
Which one was wearing that?
Based on the
deterioration of the clothing,
I'd estimate he's
been here the longest.
[UNEASY MUSIC]
♪
Regular day at the office for you?
Top five worst.
What I don't have for you
Anything identifying your perp.
We're testing some hair and
fibers, but it's so degraded,
- I don't have a lot of hope.
- That's all right.
I think we have
enough to bring him in.
We absolutely do not.
It's identical MO to Jacksonville
duct tape, buried on the beach.
Jacksonville has
three unsolved cases,
and the chief suspect's
got a different name.
Got IDs on all three remains.
More extensive testing is
needed, but with a 90% match,
it's all but confirmed,
and Oliver Cohen from
Jacksonville was one of them.
Someone needs to tell Torres.
He's on a plane home.
He already knows.
Okay, well, we got
Jeremy Thatcher from Darien.
He was considered to be a runaway.
And Tommy DiStefano, believed to have
been a family kidnapping.
Plus, Horowitz ran the
DNA from the T-shirt
that Bruno found in the car.
It matches Tommy DiStefano.
That has to be enough, Carisi.
It's a T-shirt that
was found in a car
that's been abandoned for three years.
Look, Liv, this is all circumstantial,
not to mention every one of those kids
is not in our jurisdiction.
It goes to pattern.
Yeah, but I cannot say pattern,
because that case was thrown out.
Look, we need a smoking gun.
A smoking gun is
gonna be another dead kid,
which is going to happen
if we don't stop him.
We can stop him if we track him.
That's a warrant that I can't get.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
But you enjoy it.
You enjoy hurting people.
You're the one who carries
a gun wherever you go.
Maybe you enjoy hurting people.
I do carry a gun.
But I only use it
to defend myself against people
who are stronger than me,
who are bigger than me, dangerous.
And you hurt children.
Innocent children
Who can't defend themselves.
I wouldn't say that.
Children sometimes
can really fight back.
You know what I think, Richard?
I think that deep down,
you're just a coward
Who has to hurt children,
so you can feel brave.
Did you fight back
when it happened to you?
I'm not talking about me!
You gotta knock that off.
[SCOFFS]
I'm just trying to see if
there's something I missed.
You didn't.
And if you keep
doing that, you're just
gonna drive yourself nuts.
Okay? We're tracking this guy.
If he moves, we got him.
Fin, I don't know how
much longer I can do this.
Maybe you were right
about the whole retiring thing.
Yeah?
Well, I revised my whole position,
and I'm never retiring.
And I'm never gonna die.
You better not.
[COMPUTER CHIMES]
They found a familial match
from one of the genealogy databases.
From the T-shirt you found in the car.
It's Tommy DiStefano.
That's the kid from Philly.
Not his DNA.
It was Caine's.
We have enough to arrest him.
- Call Carisi.
- I'm on it.
Hey, I need a location
on Caine's vehicle now.
You two with me.
[SIREN WAILING]
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
- Hey, get out of the car.
- What?
Okay, okay, I'll move.
Hey.
- Where's the car?
- I don't know.
- I don't see it.
- It should be here.
Wait.
[GROANS] It's here.
He took it off.
All right, Park
Police is dispatching
everyone they've got to the beaches,
but there's over 500
miles of coastal property
in New York alone,
so it won't be enough.
Still nothing on
the cell phone front.
Probably doesn't have
one or he's got a burner.
No credit cards either.
Can't track his financials.
All right, so we
do this door to door,
run down everyone he knows,
and see if he's reached out.
You know, Jeremy was taken
when Richard was still married.
You think she knew?
We have a date and time.
I wanna talk to her first.
Hey, Cap, just got word
child abduction in Queens,
11-year-old named Eli Brooks.
My God.
You're with me.
I didn't know.
I swear to God, I didn't know.
Analisa, we're not blaming you.
But I need you to put your
emotions aside right now
and just think.
Where were you that day?
I can't remember.
It was so long ago.
You have your calendar
in your phone, right?
Why don't you check that
and see if it jogs your memory?
No, I'm sorry, I don't.
I know that you wanna run
away from this, but you can't.
This happened right under your nose.
And now you finally have
a chance to do something.
I never knew where he went, okay?
He never told me.
If I'd ask, he'd just,
like, explode on me.
I can't help you.
I wish I could.
Did you ever go to
the beach with him?
No. God, no.
He hated the beach.
He hated everything about it.
How do you know he hated the beach?
Just bad memories.
He used to go camping
with his grandfather
or his step-grandfather, I guess.
I always thought something
bad happened with that guy.
- Do you remember his name?
- Um
Parker something.
Matthew Parker?
- Yeah, that's it.
- Okay.
And do you know where they camped?
[OFFICERS SHOUTING]
♪
Car located on the
east side of camp.
Car!
Nobody in it.
[MOANING]
Listen.
[MOANING]
You hear that?
Let's go!
♪
Caine!
Let's go!
Eli?
Eli.
[MOANING]
Oh, thank God.
Thank God.
Oh, my God, it's okay.
I'm the police.
Okay, honey, are you hurt, Eli?
- I want my mama.
- Of course you do.
And I'm gonna take you her.
I'm gonna take you to her right now.
Okay?
I'm gonna take you to her.
I need paramedics, now!
He's gotta be in there.
We're at the chapel, south side.
This guy armed?
Expect him to be.
- Okay.
- He's okay?
This ends tonight.
Go.
We're inside.
No sign.
♪
[GUNSHOTS, YELLING]
- I'm hit! I'm hit!
- Everyone down!
10-13, shots fired.
Shots fired.
Help me!
[GROANING]
Help us now!
Okay, okay, okay.
We got you. Okay, okay.
Okay, okay.
We got you.
Griff, are you hit?
[GROANING]
Oh, my God.
[GUNFIRE]
Griff!
Griff!
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
[GROANING]
You know how many
of them are out there?
How many I put into the ground?
I can't even count.
Shut up, Caine.
They were so innocent.
And you wanna know what
they were like before they died?
What they sounded like?
[PANTING]
You know that nobody
Nobody in this whole world would care
if I blew you away right now.
♪
[SOBS]
Hey.
Hey.
I got you.
Give me that.
I got you.
I got you.
You're okay.
I guess you're the one who's
gonna get punished now.
You're done.
- Hallway clear!
- We got eyes.
Here.
Come on.
[MOANING]
♪
- Hey.
- Hey.
Oh, he's up.
Yeah, and the doctor said we
could go in when they're done.
Good.
Hey, Sleeping Beauty.
Huh?
I'm not asleep, I'm meditating.
- Got your coffee.
- Is that decaf?
What do you think?
Got his things.
Curry made me bring
the fuzzy slippers.
Well, they're adorable,
so of course I did.
What's up with Caine?
Arraignment is later this morning
after they take the
bullet out of his leg.
You hear anything about the boy?
Doc sent him home.
No physical harm.
I saw Parks. She's gonna be okay.
The
The bullet missed the artery, so.
I'm starving. You
think the café's open yet?
Yeah, I was just there.
- Breakfast?
- No, I'm okay.
He's okay.
He lost about a
foot of his intestines,
but from what I understand,
we have some to spare.
I'm gonna have your badge for this.
I'm sorry.
What?
What are you even talking about?
You putting your team in
danger for no valid reason.
The valid reason is
locked up because of Griffin.
He's the hero here.
I don't care about heroes, Captain.
I care about survival,
and it's a shame you don't.
Your career is over,
and I am no longer sorry about that.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Yeah, I don't
I don't think that's gonna happen.
Because you think you
have some dirt on me?
Whatever Jake told you is not relevant,
and can't be proven, in any event.
You sure about that?
♪
He recorded it.
I'm not interested in
ruining your career, Chief.
I'm really not.
But I'm not gonna let you ruin mine.
♪
[BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S "BLOOD BROTHERS"]
♪
[EXHALES]
How's he doing?
Thank you.
How you doing?
- That was a close one.
- Yeah.
Time and memory fade away ♪
We got our own roads to ride ♪
Chances we gotta take ♪
We stood side by side ♪
Each one fighting for the other ♪
And we said until we died ♪
We'd always be blood brothers ♪
In the criminal justice system,
sexually based offenses
are considered especially heinous.
In New York City, the
dedicated detectives
who investigate these vicious felonies
are members of an elite squad
known as the Special Victims Unit.
These are their stories.
I'm starting to question
your supervision.
My team is the best
in the department.
Dad wasn't who I thought he was.
Were there things
we did back in the day
that wouldn't fly now?
Sure.
I'm being reassigned.
She's doing this to get to me.
[TENSE MUSIC]
What is that?
It's from a shooting in a bar
involving a Lieutenant Jimmy Griffin
and Detective Kathryn Tynan.
You're wrong about Benson.
I'm not gonna look the other way when
you're doing something wrong.
You are suspended,
effective immediately.
Please turn over your
service weapon and badge.
You have to get back in the fight.
We broke up.
It's fine.
It's for the best.
Everything you said,
that dude was not right.
Yeah.
The last straw, he said
he didn't believe in birds.
"Hollow bones don't make sense, Jess."
- Dumbass.
- [TIRES SCREECH - VEHICLE CRASHES]
- He backed into me!
- That's a lie. I saw you.
We all saw it. She's at fault.
That man didn't do anything wrong.
- All right.
- [KNOCKING]
What's up, brother?
Are you all right?
Just fine, Officer.
Witnesses say you got hit.
Any injuries?
None at all.
All righty.
Look, we're gonna take a report.
You can give it to your
insurance or whatever.
Can I see your license
and registration, please?
- Not necessary, thank you.
- You sure?
[FOREBODING MUSIC]
Just a second. Hold on.
[KNOCKING]
How we doing over here?
You hurt your head, sir?
You got any neck pain?
I did not.
You had anything to drink tonight?
Just water.
Gun!
Hands up.
- Hands on the steering wheel.
- Hands now, do it!
Is that your gun?
You got a permit for that gun, sir?
All right, keep your
hand on the wheel.
With your left hand,
open the car door.
Get out and get on your knees.
♪
No clip.
Check the trunk.
There
There's a kid.
[MUFFLED GROANING]
There's a kid here.
Oh, my God, buddy.
All right, we got you.
We got you.
Come here.
I observed the butt of the handgun
from underneath the
passenger side seat.
I alerted Officer Acosta,
who then proceeded
to arrest the defendant
without incident.
And what happened next?
We observed the handgun
was missing its ammo clip.
We initiated a search.
Upon opening the trunk of the
vehicle, we discovered the boy.
Thank you, Officer Rodriguez.
Nothing further, Your Honor.
Officer Rodriguez,
where were you standing
when you observed
the butt of the handgun?
I was standing at the
open passenger side window
of the defendant's vehicle.
- How close were you to the door?
- Right next to it.
But how close?
Were you a foot away, two
feet, leaning up against it?
I guess a foot, give or take.
And when you looked
down, what did you see?
I saw the butt of the
handgun sticking out
from underneath the
passenger side seat.
And you did not search the vehicle
before you saw the handgun.
You didn't reach in
or anything like that.
No, I did not.
Your Honor, I'd like to play a
video taken by an eyewitness
on the night in question.
This is you here, Officer Rodriguez?
Yes.
You had anything to drink tonight?
And where is your head, Officer?
Uh
I was
I was looking at the
bottle, trying to see if
Is your head outside the vehicle
or inside the vehicle,
Officer Rodriguez?
It was for a second, but it was
And in that second,
by putting your head
inside the vehicle,
you initiated a warrantless search,
and then you saw the gun.
Is that correct, Officer Rodriguez?
All right, all right, that's enough.
You may step down, Officer.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Get up here.
You better have more
than what came out
of that search, Carisi.
I, uh
I do not, Your Honor.
I cannot believe this.
I cannot believe you're
putting me in this position.
I apologize.
This was a complete surprise to me.
So get out of my sight.
Go sit down.
[SIGHS]
♪
First, I'd like to
acknowledge and thank
the Manhattan Special Victims Unit
for their excellent work in this case,
specifically, Captain Benson,
who obtained a full confession
just hours after the
defendant's arrest.
And to Officers Rodriguez and Acosta,
we owe you a debt
of gratitude as well.
Their street smarts and intuition
saved a young boy's life,
and we must never forget that.
Now, we call this a Mapp hearing,
named after the landmark
Supreme Court case.
And at the risk of sounding
like an old windbag,
I'm gonna quote from
the majority opinion.
"Nothing can destroy a government"
"more quickly than its failure"
"to observe its own laws."
And that is where we are now.
The search of Mr. Caine's vehicle
was a violation of his
4th Amendment rights
and was illegal.
So I am suppressing the gun,
the boy, and the confession.
And since the government has
no further admissible evidence,
I am required to dismiss this
case and release Mr. Caine.
Process him out.
We're done.
♪
I'm gonna kill that kid Rodriguez.
I prepped him three times.
He's been out of the
Academy for all of five seconds.
Captain Benson.
I just wanted to say,
I really hope we can
put all of this in the past.
♪
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
You could play hardball,
you can be uncooperative,
and then, you know, the judge is
gonna give you the maximum.
Or
Or, Richard, you can help yourself.
And I think you're
smart enough to do that.
I mean, if you're forthcoming,
the judge notices that.
It matters.
I've seen that.
I've seen it a million times.
I need you to hold your
questions until the end.
I just want you listening.
I can agree to that.
Okay.
I saw him a few times on the street.
His mom, she's distracted,
a lot going on, always on her phone.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
Sometimes she lets
him go to a friend's
down the street, by himself.
He likes to take a
shortcut through the alley,
climb over the fence.
It's not very safe.
I waited in the alley.
It was cold, felt like
rain was coming.
I scared him.
That was on purpose.
I figured if I threatened
to hurt his mother,
he'd do what I said.
I was right.
So I told him to get into my trunk.
He didn't even fight,
he was so afraid.
It all worked amazingly well.
♪
Hey, Cap.
I can come back if you're busy.
No, it's fine.
What's up?
Hey.
What the hell are we gonna do?
Everything we can.
Carisi is on his way down
for a brainstorming session.
What have you got?
I traced the gun,
that I found on my dad's
storage unit, all right?
Unregistered serial number
goes back to a robbery from '97.
And my dad was the responding officer.
Must have held onto it.
And then dropped it on
some low-level mob guy
who he just shot in the knee?
Yeah.
Tynan helped him cover it up.
♪
So, Griff, what are you
gonna do with this information?
I'm gonna put it away for now.
Let's get this son of a bitch
back behind bars permanently.
Well, the car's still in impound.
Give us a warrant to search
it before he clears it out.
It's the fruit of the
poisonous tree, Amanda.
- Come on, you know this.
- It's in our custody, though.
Yeah, because of the search,
that was just thrown out.
No way.
Listen, you guys,
anything that is tied
to the search of this car is out.
All right, Dr. No,
what do you suggest?
Hey, don't you give me that crap.
I'm trying to prevent this
department from violating
civil rights again.
All right, we're going
back to the beginning.
We're gonna talk to
every known associate
that we talked to
the first time around.
It's been six months.
- Memory won't be better now.
- And that can't be helped.
Bruno, Finn, go talk to the ex-wife.
I'm going to talk to the family.
- What, of the kid?
- Yeah.
I'm gonna tell them what happened
and then tell them what
we're gonna do about it.
Okay. I will come
with you as backup.
- No, that's not necessary.
- Boss,
you don't gotta do this alone.
Listen, everybody.
Anything, I mean,
anything that you find
has gotta be completely independent
of the search of that car.
All right, this is our last shot.
All right, guys, we
go back to square one.
We're gonna make this bulletproof.
Sorry, I don't understand.
You let him out?
He had a kid in his trunk.
It's a long story.
When'd you talk to Richard last?
Not since he got arrested.
I heard you're divorcing the dude.
That's a good choice.
Yeah.
I always wanted a six-month marriage
and a divorce before 30.
Maybe next time don't
marry a dude after just
two months of dating.
Nobody else was asking.
All right, we're gonna
need you to think back
to that night six months ago.
Did Richard say anything
at all about his whereabouts,
anyone he spoke to?
Maybe he went to a place
with a security camera
that we can check?
I really don't remember.
Analisa, you married
a piece of garbage.
That makes you gullible, not bad.
Now is your shot to get him
out of your life for a long time.
Think.
Look.
I worked really hard not to think
about Richard at all, ever.
So I'm sorry, but I'm
not gonna be any help.
Really messed up
you had to let him go.
I don't understand.
We lost the case?
Well, we didn't
We didn't lose the case.
We, um
We never even got to try it.
There was a mix-up during
the search of Caine's car.
It wasn't a mix-up,
it was a mistake.
It was
It was a big mistake.
And I'm in charge,
and I take full responsibility for it,
and I cannot tell you how sorry I am.
How sorry you are?
That man took my son.
He could have done God
knows what to him and you're
- Mr. DeBoer
- You're sorry?
Let him talk.
He won't tell the therapist.
- He won't say what happened.
- In time, he will.
And now you want us
to tell him that that monster
is still out there?
[SOMBER MUSIC]
[SCOFFS]
♪
You don't wanna practice today?
Coach said I didn't have to.
Oh, good.
Take your time.
Boom.
So how do you like your therapist?
- She's all right.
- Yeah?
Therapy can be weird.
I remember when I first went.
I just thought, like, why
should I tell a stranger,
anything about me,
when they don't know me?
But then I realized they
didn't have to know me.
All they had to do was listen.
Boom.
Some therapists like to play games.
Does yours?
She had some stupid baby game.
I didn't wanna play.
Oh, baby games?
That's dumb.
You're not a baby.
You know, I bet if you
told your therapist that,
she'd come up with some other games.
- [BAT CRACKS]
- [CHEERING]
- Bobby!
- Get outta here.
[CHEERING]
He remember anything more?
No.
I didn't ask him.
He's not ready.
Cheer up.
Rollins and Curry got something.
He had another identity.
- Caine?
- Yeah.
His old boss gave us some
union paperwork, and on it was
an old Hotmail address
that we didn't know about.
We traced it back to a Matthew Parker
in Jacksonville, Florida.
Matthew Parker died in 2014.
Caine must have bought
the Social Security number,
- and nobody caught it.
- So Curry's on
with the Jacksonville
Sheriff's Office now.
They questioned him three years ago.
- Guess what it was about.
- Kidnapped kid.
Missing kid, still
missing three years later.
All right, thanks.
Yeah, standing by here.
I sent Jacksonville Caine's mugshot.
It's definitely the same person.
They're sending me
everything they've got on him.
Hang on, and he was
interviewed three years ago?
Yeah, they tried to track
him down a few days later,
- but he was gone.
- Look at this.
It's a photo of the missing
boy in Jacksonville.
Brown hair, just like Bobby.
Caine's got a type.
There are more victims out there.
Good morning.
Need a ride?
Get in, Jake.
Steve, why don't you
get yourself a coffee?
Curry's suddenly back in with SVU?
What's this I hear
about her digging up
retired old fossils from IAB?
I think you know.
I just wish you would have come to me
with questions about your father.
The clandestine meetings
are so unnecessary.
I found the gun.
And the payments that he
was getting from Dennis Reeves.
Thousands
Thousands of dollars over the years.
Dad was on the take, getting
paid to look the other way.
And then he shot Reeves
when Reeves was unarmed.
And you helped cover it up.
[SOFT TENSE MUSIC]
♪
I told the stupid son of a bitch
to throw that gun in the river.
How-how can you
sit here and justify this?
- You let me believe that
- Believe what, Jake?
That your father was a good man?
He was.
He shot an unarmed guy,
and then he planted a gun at
Reeves was an unrepentant criminal.
Do not waste one drop
of sympathy on him.
This is unbelievable.
I cannot believe you
are defending him.
I had two ways it could
have gone in that situation.
Turn my partner in, he goes to prison,
I get labeled a rat,
and my career is over.
Or
Plant a gun on a
lowlife who deserved it,
and the world's a better place.
You broke the law.
All right?
You broke the law, and you chose
what was gonna save your ass and his.
Absolutely, and you
would do the same thing.
I would have done the right thing.
How far would you go
to protect your partner?
Your captain?
I already know the
answer to that, Jake.
So do you.
♪
I imagine that you've,
you know, done this before.
Right?
That's a big imagination.
Oh, come on.
So good.
It was so clean.
You made no mistakes.
That car accident was a fluke.
If that hadn't happened,
nothing would have stopped you.
Did you
Did you practice for this or
Or are you just that good?
Tell me about the others, Richard.
How many were there?
[INHALES, EXHALES]
Well, how many do you think?
Only you can answer that question.
What would be a number
that would make you go,
wow, this guy is something else?
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Cap, we got a visitor.
Detective Torres from Jacksonville.
Retired last year.
Parker still keeps me up at night
Or whatever the hell
he's calling himself now.
Parker was his fake identity.
So ten years ago, Caine was
snagged in a pornography sweep
up in Westchester,
pled down to a misdemeanor
and went off the grid.
Then three years ago,
he resurrected Caine
and came back to New York.
The question is, why?
'Cause I was gonna arrest him.
Back in 2021, we got a call.
A man was loitering
around a middle school.
Dispatched a car,
went and talked to him.
He said he was looking for his cat.
Got him on a list anyway.
We started finding bodies
not so long after that.
Hurricane Nicole hit
November of that year.
Lady was walking her
dog on Neptune Beach
and found a skull.
Cole Finch went
missing two years prior.
Played the clarinet,
the oldest of three.
We found Aidan Glover
on that same beach.
He was an only child, real smart.
We couldn't find all of him.
Probably washed out to sea.
You thought Parker was good for it?
Yeah, we called
him in for questioning.
He was an odd guy, but
nothing to hold him on, really.
It all started coming together
when the third boy went missing
Oliver Cohen.
He was walking home
from a friend's house.
This was in 2023.
He never made it home.
You said you tried to arrest Parker.
Yeah, I realized
there was a pattern.
He was a lineman for
the power company.
I checked his service areas.
All three kids lived in the zone.
I got the go ahead to pick him up.
But by the time we
got there, he was gone.
Call the supervisor.
Find out his service area.
On it.
[UNEASY MUSIC]
♪
I knew it.
The first time I talked to him,
I knew it.
Sometimes you can just feel it
when you're in the room with 'em.
It's on your skin, in the air.
What's it feel like?
Evil.
That's right.
I know he's dead already,
but I'd sure like to find him.
You know, Caine had a
different car in Jacksonville.
This was a red Nissan.
Well, how did he get to New York?
Okay.
Okay, it was ticketed
and towed three years ago.
It's still at the impound lot.
Abandoned property.
We don't need a warrant.
Go.
Red Nissan with Florida tags.
That's it.
That guy's probably got a lockout kit.
There's no time for that.
I thought it was gonna be
a lot more terrible than that.
This trunk is full of sand.
I spoke too soon.
Bag it.
Looks like they went sightseeing
before they ditched this car.
Midland Beach, Staten Island.
You think the suspension goes away?
I don't know.
Tynan got the commissioner
to put a tribunal together,
and if she's got enough
friends, she can make it hard.
That's her strategy, though, right?
Just make things hard enough
so it's not worth fighting for.
Yeah, well, between that and
this case, it might be working.
What the hell is this?
- Help you?
- Yeah.
That guy thought you might be thirsty,
wanted me to give you some drinks.
Gave me 50 bucks.
Said if you wanna talk, come on in.
Damn it.
I'm half-tempted
to take him up on it.
Yeah, well, if I sit in
a room with that guy,
there's no guaranteeing what I'll do.
Yeah, Cap, he made us.
I'm sorry.
I don't know how.
He's never met us before.
All right, go back to the house.
Yeah, I'll be in touch.
Hey.
Hi.
Hey, do you stay around here a lot?
I'm not bothering anybody.
No, no, you're not in trouble.
We're just looking for someone.
Hey, you ever seen this guy?
Oh, yeah.
Sandwich man.
Very generous.
Does he come around this beach a lot?
I see him once in a while.
He's always got a sandwich
and a couple bucks.
- Okay, is he ever with anyone?
- Don't know.
I've never seen him with anyone.
Usually asks me to take a walk.
And what about, uh
Did he have any favorite places?
Walks around there a lot,
digging for clams, maybe.
This water
I wouldn't eat 'em.
Thank you.
We're gonna need a K9 unit,
a medical examiner, and a backhoe.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Captain, got something!
How long do you
think it's been there?
Unknown at this point.
This environment,
rate of decay is fast.
Over here!
How many do you think
are out here, Captain?
♪
How long have they been buried?
Hard to say without knowing
when they went missing,
but they were buried
at different times.
Most recent was probably a year ago.
No more than five for the others.
Your guy likes his routine.
All of them had duct tape
around their wrists, ankles,
and over the mouth.
Two of the three had
a broken hyoid bone,
indicating asphyxiation
or strangulation.
What about the third?
Didn't find a hyoid bone.
Which one was wearing that?
Based on the
deterioration of the clothing,
I'd estimate he's
been here the longest.
[UNEASY MUSIC]
♪
Regular day at the office for you?
Top five worst.
What I don't have for you
Anything identifying your perp.
We're testing some hair and
fibers, but it's so degraded,
- I don't have a lot of hope.
- That's all right.
I think we have
enough to bring him in.
We absolutely do not.
It's identical MO to Jacksonville
duct tape, buried on the beach.
Jacksonville has
three unsolved cases,
and the chief suspect's
got a different name.
Got IDs on all three remains.
More extensive testing is
needed, but with a 90% match,
it's all but confirmed,
and Oliver Cohen from
Jacksonville was one of them.
Someone needs to tell Torres.
He's on a plane home.
He already knows.
Okay, well, we got
Jeremy Thatcher from Darien.
He was considered to be a runaway.
And Tommy DiStefano, believed to have
been a family kidnapping.
Plus, Horowitz ran the
DNA from the T-shirt
that Bruno found in the car.
It matches Tommy DiStefano.
That has to be enough, Carisi.
It's a T-shirt that
was found in a car
that's been abandoned for three years.
Look, Liv, this is all circumstantial,
not to mention every one of those kids
is not in our jurisdiction.
It goes to pattern.
Yeah, but I cannot say pattern,
because that case was thrown out.
Look, we need a smoking gun.
A smoking gun is
gonna be another dead kid,
which is going to happen
if we don't stop him.
We can stop him if we track him.
That's a warrant that I can't get.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
But you enjoy it.
You enjoy hurting people.
You're the one who carries
a gun wherever you go.
Maybe you enjoy hurting people.
I do carry a gun.
But I only use it
to defend myself against people
who are stronger than me,
who are bigger than me, dangerous.
And you hurt children.
Innocent children
Who can't defend themselves.
I wouldn't say that.
Children sometimes
can really fight back.
You know what I think, Richard?
I think that deep down,
you're just a coward
Who has to hurt children,
so you can feel brave.
Did you fight back
when it happened to you?
I'm not talking about me!
You gotta knock that off.
[SCOFFS]
I'm just trying to see if
there's something I missed.
You didn't.
And if you keep
doing that, you're just
gonna drive yourself nuts.
Okay? We're tracking this guy.
If he moves, we got him.
Fin, I don't know how
much longer I can do this.
Maybe you were right
about the whole retiring thing.
Yeah?
Well, I revised my whole position,
and I'm never retiring.
And I'm never gonna die.
You better not.
[COMPUTER CHIMES]
They found a familial match
from one of the genealogy databases.
From the T-shirt you found in the car.
It's Tommy DiStefano.
That's the kid from Philly.
Not his DNA.
It was Caine's.
We have enough to arrest him.
- Call Carisi.
- I'm on it.
Hey, I need a location
on Caine's vehicle now.
You two with me.
[SIREN WAILING]
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
- Hey, get out of the car.
- What?
Okay, okay, I'll move.
Hey.
- Where's the car?
- I don't know.
- I don't see it.
- It should be here.
Wait.
[GROANS] It's here.
He took it off.
All right, Park
Police is dispatching
everyone they've got to the beaches,
but there's over 500
miles of coastal property
in New York alone,
so it won't be enough.
Still nothing on
the cell phone front.
Probably doesn't have
one or he's got a burner.
No credit cards either.
Can't track his financials.
All right, so we
do this door to door,
run down everyone he knows,
and see if he's reached out.
You know, Jeremy was taken
when Richard was still married.
You think she knew?
We have a date and time.
I wanna talk to her first.
Hey, Cap, just got word
child abduction in Queens,
11-year-old named Eli Brooks.
My God.
You're with me.
I didn't know.
I swear to God, I didn't know.
Analisa, we're not blaming you.
But I need you to put your
emotions aside right now
and just think.
Where were you that day?
I can't remember.
It was so long ago.
You have your calendar
in your phone, right?
Why don't you check that
and see if it jogs your memory?
No, I'm sorry, I don't.
I know that you wanna run
away from this, but you can't.
This happened right under your nose.
And now you finally have
a chance to do something.
I never knew where he went, okay?
He never told me.
If I'd ask, he'd just,
like, explode on me.
I can't help you.
I wish I could.
Did you ever go to
the beach with him?
No. God, no.
He hated the beach.
He hated everything about it.
How do you know he hated the beach?
Just bad memories.
He used to go camping
with his grandfather
or his step-grandfather, I guess.
I always thought something
bad happened with that guy.
- Do you remember his name?
- Um
Parker something.
Matthew Parker?
- Yeah, that's it.
- Okay.
And do you know where they camped?
[OFFICERS SHOUTING]
♪
Car located on the
east side of camp.
Car!
Nobody in it.
[MOANING]
Listen.
[MOANING]
You hear that?
Let's go!
♪
Caine!
Let's go!
Eli?
Eli.
[MOANING]
Oh, thank God.
Thank God.
Oh, my God, it's okay.
I'm the police.
Okay, honey, are you hurt, Eli?
- I want my mama.
- Of course you do.
And I'm gonna take you her.
I'm gonna take you to her right now.
Okay?
I'm gonna take you to her.
I need paramedics, now!
He's gotta be in there.
We're at the chapel, south side.
This guy armed?
Expect him to be.
- Okay.
- He's okay?
This ends tonight.
Go.
We're inside.
No sign.
♪
[GUNSHOTS, YELLING]
- I'm hit! I'm hit!
- Everyone down!
10-13, shots fired.
Shots fired.
Help me!
[GROANING]
Help us now!
Okay, okay, okay.
We got you. Okay, okay.
Okay, okay.
We got you.
Griff, are you hit?
[GROANING]
Oh, my God.
[GUNFIRE]
Griff!
Griff!
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
[GROANING]
You know how many
of them are out there?
How many I put into the ground?
I can't even count.
Shut up, Caine.
They were so innocent.
And you wanna know what
they were like before they died?
What they sounded like?
[PANTING]
You know that nobody
Nobody in this whole world would care
if I blew you away right now.
♪
[SOBS]
Hey.
Hey.
I got you.
Give me that.
I got you.
I got you.
You're okay.
I guess you're the one who's
gonna get punished now.
You're done.
- Hallway clear!
- We got eyes.
Here.
Come on.
[MOANING]
♪
- Hey.
- Hey.
Oh, he's up.
Yeah, and the doctor said we
could go in when they're done.
Good.
Hey, Sleeping Beauty.
Huh?
I'm not asleep, I'm meditating.
- Got your coffee.
- Is that decaf?
What do you think?
Got his things.
Curry made me bring
the fuzzy slippers.
Well, they're adorable,
so of course I did.
What's up with Caine?
Arraignment is later this morning
after they take the
bullet out of his leg.
You hear anything about the boy?
Doc sent him home.
No physical harm.
I saw Parks. She's gonna be okay.
The
The bullet missed the artery, so.
I'm starving. You
think the café's open yet?
Yeah, I was just there.
- Breakfast?
- No, I'm okay.
He's okay.
He lost about a
foot of his intestines,
but from what I understand,
we have some to spare.
I'm gonna have your badge for this.
I'm sorry.
What?
What are you even talking about?
You putting your team in
danger for no valid reason.
The valid reason is
locked up because of Griffin.
He's the hero here.
I don't care about heroes, Captain.
I care about survival,
and it's a shame you don't.
Your career is over,
and I am no longer sorry about that.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Yeah, I don't
I don't think that's gonna happen.
Because you think you
have some dirt on me?
Whatever Jake told you is not relevant,
and can't be proven, in any event.
You sure about that?
♪
He recorded it.
I'm not interested in
ruining your career, Chief.
I'm really not.
But I'm not gonna let you ruin mine.
♪
[BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S "BLOOD BROTHERS"]
♪
[EXHALES]
How's he doing?
Thank you.
How you doing?
- That was a close one.
- Yeah.
Time and memory fade away ♪
We got our own roads to ride ♪
Chances we gotta take ♪
We stood side by side ♪
Each one fighting for the other ♪
And we said until we died ♪
We'd always be blood brothers ♪