CSI: Cyber (2015) s02e16 Episode Script

5 Deadly Sins

1 God bless you, and thank you for tuning in.
(muffled grunting nearby) Today I'm gonna talk to you about resisting temptation.
Now, we all know the story from the Bible of David and Goliath.
(muffled grunting continues) Champion of the Philistines versus a much smaller, weaker opponent, who simply had the courage to face him.
(muffled panting) You see David already knew he had the victory.
He had God on his side.
(muffled grunting) Goliath can be like that sin in your life that is most difficult for you to overcome, but you you can be like David.
With God on your side you can slay your giant and live a life free from sin.
(muffled grunting) The only question is: Which sin is your Goliath? (muffled panting) (phones ringing, beeping; overlapping conversations) WOMAN: Did you get this? MAN: Yeah.
What is it? I don't follow this person.
You got this? What is this? What's going on? Is there an AMBER Alert? Nothing came up on my phone.
It's an alert from PicThread.
Ah.
Well, that explains it-- I don't do social media.
NELSON: “New post from: Homestead Harrison”? I don't follow anyone named Homestead Harrison.
Neither do I.
RYAN: Well, it looks like this guy sent an alert to everyone here.
What the? Raven, are you seeing this photo? No, it's not just everyone in this room.
Every single user on PicThread received this photo.
Is this a hoax? No.
Lividity, coloring in his fingertips, purple suggests death, so either someone's paying a lot of attention to detail, or that guy's definitely dead.
Who posted this? Um Aiden Harrison.
Profile says he lives in Boston.
Check it out.
This post is geo-tagged.
MUNDO: You have to choose to show your location on PicThread-- the app doesn't do it for you.
RYAN: So this Aiden Harrison-- he wanted us to know where this photo was taken.
NELSON: Geo-tag says it's a church in Boston.
(sirens wailing, whooping) MUNDO: It's Aiden Harrison.
Looks like he's been here a while.
Two or three days, just from the looks and smell of it.
The church is being renovated.
Bought the killer time before he sent the photo.
(phone chimes) Raven just got a notification from VICAP.
He was reported missing a week ago.
MUNDO: Killer must have hijacked his PicThread account.
Why wait to post this picture till this morning? And why post it at all? This is a mess.
There's blood and bodily fluids on the ports, soaked all the way through to the keyboard.
I'm gonna take everything back to CTOC, see if I can retrieve some data.
RUSSELL: Okey-dokey.
(grunts) Upsy-daisy.
(others groaning) Oh, snap.
Well, first things first.
The guy's tongue has been cut out.
Choked to death on his own blood.
Is that a tattoo? RUSSELL: Yeah, it's a QR code.
Could be a clue from our killer.
(slow techno music playing) Way from me Way from me Way from me Way from me Way from me Way from me Way (music ends) (voice breaking): He was a good man.
A good father.
A good husband.
Please keep us in your prayers.
Whoever did this will have to stand before God and be judged.
RUSSELL: I can't imagine losing a loved one and then finding out about it on social media MUNDO: PicThread removed the photo, but it's already gone viral-- it's all over the Internet.
Will be forever.
Raven, were you able to establish how that photo was sent to every user? Well, it's weird.
Everyone-- and I mean every PicThread subscriber-- was following Pastor Harrison.
RUSSELL: I know preaching online is like the pulpit of the 21st century, but that's insane-- that many followers? MUNDO: Yeah, some of the most popular televangelists have only four or five million.
RAMIREZ: Pastor Harrison's been using social media for years.
And last week he had 80,000 followers on PicThread, but today he has just over 200 million followers.
How is that possible? I don't know yet.
It's got to be a hack.
Wait, look at this.
(rapidly keyboarding) He recently started posting about overturning laws on gay marriage and protesting abortion clinics.
So, that's interesting, right? If you take a strong stance against politicized topics, it makes a bigger splash online.
Recruit a hell of a lot more followers that way.
Yeah, but a controversial post can make people angry.
MUNDO: Maybe even get you killed.
(typing) What'd you find, Nelson? Normal QR code.
Like the ones in all the magazine ads-- only this one is linked to a Web site with a Swedish domain.
Check this out.
Now when I scan the QR code that we found on Pastor Harrison, the image sensor on my phone reads the data-- in this case, a Web address.
RYAN: So what's on the Web site that that links to? I have no idea.
I just know the address.
Well, maybe it's a phishing site or maybe it dumps malware onto the network.
Yeah, but see, I'm thinking of setting up a isolated connection to scan the QR code, then we can see what's on the site.
This phone will be the only device that's exposed.
Do it.
A'ight.
That's what I'm talkin' 'bout.
Okay, so the only print I could get off the laptop belonged to Pastor Harrison.
Well, and before it was covered in bloody guts and goo, this was a brand-new laptop.
There's only one user-generated file in the entire hard drive.
RUSSELL: “If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
” And this wasn't copied and pasted-- look.
There's typos in some of the lines-- gets worse as it goes.
When was this document created? Time stamp says three days ago.
So that was after Pastor Harrison was reported missing.
So he was taped to the chair and forced to type this over and over again.
There's 10,000 lines here.
Even typing 60 words a minute, that'd take days.
Someone wanted to teach him a lesson.
(overlapping conversations, phones ringing and beeping) Oh, really? I don't know.
All right, let's find Avery.
MAN: I don't know.
Whoa, have you seen this? I don't know.
How Whoa.
This can't be a coincidence.
We just got another photo.
Yeah, I saw.
Another staged murder sent to everyone on PicThread? As soon as we scanned the QR code and linked to the site, this message appeared.
RUSSELL: “Some things are better kept behind closed doors.
” Then everyone's phone went off with the new PicThread alert.
So something we did triggered the release? So we're looking at one, maybe two more victims here.
KRUMITZ: Hashtag #Graphic Warning.
Same as the other photo.
So our target wants us to know this is connected to the last killing.
(scoffs) This is like the Zodiac Killer sending letters to the press.
RYAN: We've got a serial killer who's taunting us on social media.
CSI Cyber 2x16 5 Deadly Sins I know you've deceived me, now here's a surprise I know that you have, 'cause there's magic in my eyes I can see for miles and miles I can see for miles and miles I can see for miles and miles And miles Oh, yeah.
@elderman My phone has been ringing off the hook about photos on PicThread.
The president's own children received them.
He called me himself for answers.
I'm hoping you have some.
Both photos were geo-tagged.
Local law enforcement are on their way to the second location.
We're not far behind.
And I understand our Cyber Division is responsible for the second photo being released? When that page loaded here at CTOC, it ran a script that automatically posted the next photo to PicThread.
The target wanted the FBI to be responsible for sending it out.
I promise you, this will not happen again.
Good.
(indistinct chatter) (elevator bell dings) Aw, come on, you can't spare an hour for your old man? Dad, I'm so sorry.
I You have to cancel our lunch.
This case just came in.
It's I understand.
But, uh can we talk for a minute? It's important.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um come on.
You okay? Still have cancer.
Chemo sucks.
Otherwise, I'm fine.
It's about you and Devon.
The other day, when I was with Michelle, she said “Mommy and Daddy have been fighting.
” It's nothing for you to be Who's Nina? Michelle mentioned her.
Nina is a bartender at Conaghan's Pub.
Why? What did Michelle say about Nina? She heard her name when you were fighting.
Are you having an affair? Dad You can be honest with me, son.
Come on.
No.
I'm trying to make it work with Devon.
A few months ago, I-I went to Conaghan's Pub a couple times.
Nina was working there.
We chatted.
Next thing I know, she's become friends with Devon, she's trying to come between us.
Oh, hey.
Hey.
Perfect timing.
We were just about to sit down for dinner.
This is my friend Nina, from spin class.
She's gonna join us.
NINA: Devon, this is so crazy.
Elijah and I actually know each other.
He comes to my bar all the time.
You see what's going on here? You see what she started? Elijah, is there something more you want to tell me? The woman is delusional.
And then, out of nowhere, the other night, she texted me.
Devon saw the text come through.
You know, it was a thing.
But it's fine.
We're fine.
Hmm.
You sure? Yeah.
Don't worry about it.
Dinner this weekend? Why not tonight? Flying to Boston.
MUNDO: Nicole Hogan, 24 years old, third-year graduate student.
This is her place.
Photo was posted to her account.
Greg Roberts, 25.
He lives across town.
No PicThread account that we could find.
Initial body temp suggests they haven't been dead long.
Nine, ten hours at the most.
No rigor.
And look at this.
He's-he's clenching the selfie stick.
So maybe a cadaveric spasm.
No, I'm wrong.
It's glued to his hand.
MUNDO: The killer was kind enough to leave us the camera.
RUSSELL: Blood pool left a void, suggesting that Nicole was shot first at point-blank range.
RYAN: The shooter needed the picture, so Greg was held at gunpoint.
He dragged Nicole towards him, was forced to take a selfie.
And Greg was shot in the head.
Splattered all over the wall.
MUNDO: Someone went through an awful lot of trouble to stage a photo to post on PicThread.
RUSSELL: For the second time, right? Pastor Harrison's murder was staged also.
RYAN: Yeah, that's what I don't get.
How are these victims related to Pastor Harrison? How are they connected? RUSSELL: Okay.
Got another QR code.
MUNDO: There's your connection.
And maybe another victim.
(crying) (pipe organ playing) I'm so sorry for your loss.
Thank you.
(crying) (tapping keys) KRUMITZ: I did it.
I discovered how the photos were blasted out to over 200 million PicThread users.
I found what's called a force-follow bug attached to Aiden Harrison's profile.
It's extra code that forces anyone that visits the pastor's page to follow him automatically.
Then that code gets copied to their profiles and spreads to their followers and so on and so forth.
It's like what happened with MySpace all those years ago.
They had to shut down the site to stop the bug from spreading.
This exploit is much more complex and grows way faster.
RUSSELL: So the more Pastor Harrison posted, the faster this exploit spread.
KRUMITZ: Within 48 hours, Aiden Harrison was being followed by everyone on PicThread.
And Nicole's profile has the same code? Yeah.
So can we search for this bug on another PicThread account? Could lead us to our next potential victim.
We'd have to comb through every account individually.
With over 200 million users, I mean, that'd take Too long.
So the QR code on Nicole's body may be the only way to find our next victim.
Dead or alive.
Nicole's QR code leads to another Swedish site.
And we can't view the page unless we link to it.
RYAN: Eh, we can't.
Could send out another gruesome photo to every PicThread user.
Yeah, well, I contacted the Swedish hosting company, but they're not the most cooperative.
Kind of a Internet free speech haven over there.
I'll call in a favor and see if I can get behind the site.
Raven, were you able to find a connection between Pastor Harrison and Greg Roberts or Nicole Hogan? Nothing we didn't already know.
Nicole Hogan and Pastor Harrison are both on PicThread.
And Greg is on FriendAgenda but barely ever posts.
What about e-mail or texts? Nothing with Pastor Harrison but I did find texts with Greg and Nicole.
They met a few weeks ago, and things started to get flirty fast.
Nicole sent naked photos of herself.
Some of these photos were found on Nicole's phone at the crime scene.
Along with other photos of Nicole in bed with various men.
RYAN: Like the photo the killer posted of Greg and Nicole.
Yeah, they're called sex selfies.
Yeah, it's a thing.
You know, people take photos during or after sex and just post 'em up on PicThread.
(chuckles) N-No, I read I read about it.
Online exhibitionism.
Whether for amusement or sexual satisfaction, a lot of people like playing porn star.
But if Nicole posted these photos on PicThread, they would've been removed immediately.
Most social media sites have very strict no nudity policies.
That's it, Raven.
That's the connection.
PicThread's content abuse policy.
Nelson, can you pull up the messages the killer left us? Mm-hmm.
(rapid keyboarding) RYAN: “If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
” Pastor Harrison was being punished for saying something that offended the target.
And Nicole Hogan was punished for posting sex selfies.
RAMIREZ: “Some things are better kept behind closed doors”" RYAN: Okay.
Hate speech and porn.
These are two of the five main categories of abuse on social media.
The FBI helped create the list used by social media sites.
Hate speech, porn, violence, drugs, and trolling.
Or as our killer would call them, the Five Deadly Sins of Social Media.
RYAN: We're looking at a vigilante serial killer in the Boston area, who's targeting PicThread users who are violating the content abuse policy.
The hashtag, #GraphicWarning, is trending.
Message board full of people talking about the two photos.
RYAN: The target's getting what he wants, exposure.
Which means we could be looking at three more killings.
Well, hate speech and porn are covered.
That leaves violence, drugs, and trolling.
We have to figure out what's next.
We have to get ahead of this before he kills again.
'Cause when he completes these five categories, our target could disappear forever.
Well, according to the PicThread activity log, Pastor Harrison has had posts removed for hate content, and Nicole Hogan had posts removed for violating their sex and nudity clause.
RUSSELL: So we're looking for PicThread users that have had posts removed for-for violence, drugs, and trolling.
One of them is our next victim.
Yeah, but if the posts are removed, how does the target know they existed? NELSON: He could have a back door into PicThread's system.
Removed files remain on their servers.
Wait, wait.
Our target wouldn't have to intrude into PicThread's system if he worked there.
Worldwide, we employ around 600 content moderators.
80 in this office.
30 or so working any given shift, monitoring the site 24/7.
And their only job is to remove posts that violate PicThread's abuse standards? An algorithm flags potential infractions: decapitations, animal torture, sexual solicitation.
The posts flagged by the algorithm are then sent here for our moderators to either ignore or remove.
RYAN: 200 million users.
Seems like a big job.
It's a tough job.
Social media should be a safe place for everyone.
Nobody should have to see what comes across these screens.
Like this photo, for example.
Who would post such a thing? This photo violates our no trolling policy.
KRUMITZ: I'm gonna get down to I.
T.
, see if I can get a list of employee devices.
Do your employees undergo psychometric testing to evaluate their mental health before they're hired? Yes.
We have a mandatory review of each employee on a monthly basis.
We have our own counselor on call.
Even with the best counseling, looking at profoundly disturbing images all day is bound to take its toll.
I'd like to see those evaluations of your employees, past and present.
Of course.
WOMAN: I've been having nightmares.
Bolting awake in the middle of the night.
But I need this job to pay for my tuition.
MAN (echoing): What's the worst thing I've ever seen? It's hard to pick just one.
I mean beheading videos are never easy.
WOMAN (echoing): Angry? Why would I seem angry? Maybe because I'm starving, but I can't eat because this job makes me sick to my stomach.
You know what? Forget this place.
I quit.
MAN 2: Do I like this job? I don't know.
Does anybody ever really like their job? I guess I do.
Hours are good, pay is decent.
I only live a few miles away.
(echoing): It's a job.
These are all the flagged posts from the Boston area relating to drugs, trolling and violence.
And if I'm completely honest, I still don't understand what trolling is.
Basically, trolls are jerks.
Most are just annoying, but some can do real damage.
Bullying kids into committing suicide, or blackmailing people they meet online.
So in a way, they do evoke the trolls of Scandinavian folklore.
They're antisocial, they're angry, dimwitted creatures that make life difficult for travelers.
Jerks.
Jerks.
Look at that.
There are, like, thousands of flagged posts.
Now, how are we gonna sort through all of that to find our next victim? And these are only from the last 24 hours.
I can't even imagine having to review these photos all day, every day.
Definitely would mess with your head.
Mm.
Hey D.
B.
? Yeah.
Think I got something here.
Avery got the Swedish hosting company to send me the HTML of the target's site.
Now, it's unregistered, so the target can stay anonymous.
But check this out.
Next message from Nicole's QR code.
RUSSELL: “Your next dose could be lethal.
” Okay, all right, so the next sin is drugs.
(siren blaring) (laughter and indistinct chatter) Your skin shivers Your lips quiver How you doing over here? You need another one? No.
I need you to stay away from my son and his family.
I'm sorry? Elijah and Devon have worked hard to save their marriage, and my granddaughter is the most important thing in the world to me.
You're Elijah's dad, Cal.
No more phone calls, no late night texts.
You hear me? Pretty girl like you, plenty of options.
(hits hand on bar) Stay away from my son.
(people gasping) Oh, my God.
Somebody call 911! (everyone talking at once) WOMAN: Don't move his head.
(techno music playing) Do you feel that? Can you feel that? Uh! Do you feel that? Can you feel that? Jared Atchley, Agent Ryan, FBI.
I'm here investigating the two images that were posted yesterday.
Do you know which pictures I'm talking about? The dead bodies? (wry laugh) You're not asking me if they're real.
You learn to tell the difference after a while.
I see you've worked here for two years.
That's impressive.
Is it? Isn't it? Most people hit the wall after three or four months.
I play a lot of chess.
Does looking at these images make you feel anxiety, depressed? Not anymore.
This changes you.
The photos? Seeing proof of the infinite variety of human depravity.
Wondering what secrets my neighbors are hiding on their hard drives.
This job won't kill you, but it'll give you a much darker view of humanity.
NELSON: Killer's site was created by someone at PicThread.
Just find the device in the building that uploaded the files, and boom, we know who the target is.
I'm telling you, I'm on the network staring at the Mac address of the device that uploaded the files.
All right, then what's the problem? It's not on the list of devices assigned to employees.
All right, so the target has spoofed his Mac address to stay hidden.
All right.
Look, man, you may have to check every device in the building by hand.
I know his device is here somewhere.
I just can't see it.
Hold up.
All right, you can't see it, but could you hear it? Says in your file that last year, you were arrested for domestic violence.
They consider roommates to be in a domestic relationship.
And you remember that fondly? No.
I'm on probation because my roommate threw the first punch, but he's the one that ended up in the hospital.
Avery Excuse me.
We may have a way to figure out who we're looking for.
What did you find, Daniel? The device that the target used is somewhere here, and I can't track it, but I can communicate with it.
I can send it an audio file and then a script play automatically through the speakers.
Like a phone ringing.
Yeah.
Oh.
Did you send the file yet? No, I need your authorization.
You have it.
Daniel, do it, go.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Here we go.
(phone ringing) Wait.
Wait.
That's not it.
(phone ringing in distance) Okay, it's this way.
Come on.
(phone ringing in distance) (phone continues ringing) This is it.
This is where the target uploaded the files from.
Okay.
Here we go.
The target was definitely using this computer.
Now let's just see which of the employees logs in from here.
RYAN: Sasha Boyd.
Social media should be a safe place for everyone.
Nobody should have to see what comes across these screens.
Call Security.
Sasha Boyd is our target.
Okay, we know Sasha Boyd's our target.
What's her next move? You see the Web address within the HTML? That's the next photo Sasha embedded into the site, so the next victim, having something to do with the drugs, will be in that photo.
Okay, so can we view the photo without triggering the site to send it to every PicThread user? No.
Well, then what are you so excited about? Well, because the photo is geo-tagged, just like the others.
I can pull the metadata off the photo without viewing it And get the location of our next victim without Sasha knowing.
Bam.
Our next location.
RUSSELL: Let's do it, then get the coordinates to Elijah.
(sirens blaring) (knocking loudly) AGENT: FBI! Open up! We got a pulse.
Get the EMTs in here! AGENT: Clear.
AGENT 2: Landing clear! AGENT 3: This room's clear! Ryan Kilmer, 32-year-old photographer and heroin addict.
Ryan was given a hot-shot-- a lethal dose of heroin, left to overdose about an hour before we got here.
How's he holding up? Uh, it was close, but looks like he's gonna make it.
Good.
Sasha's like, what, an hour ahead of us? We'll keep you posted, Elijah.
All right, Ryan was part of an online trend known as the Junkies of PicThread.
Users post photos glamorizing their drug use.
RYAN: Sasha wanted to teach him a lesson, just like she did with Pastor Harrison and Nicole Hogan.
She wanted to make examples of them on social media.
Linking them all together with the hashtag “Graphic Warning.
” I still can't believe that Sasha's the target.
She seemed so normal, right? Well, she must be extremely damaged from her time as a content moderator.
You know, in jobs like that, it's not unusual to have chronic PTSD.
It's similar to what combat veterans experience.
It's very rare to have a female serial killer.
They're usually not this violent.
In her mind, she believes that she's not doing this for her own enjoyment.
She's a vigilante.
She really thinks she's making the Internet safer.
So maybe that's her Graphic Warning: post photos like these, you could be next.
(panting) SASHA: You went to this boy's funeral just to snap this photo.
Sometimes I wonder what you people are thinking when you post stuff like this.
I really do.
Wh What are you gonna what are you gonna do to me? I'm teaching you a lesson, Toby.
I'm teaching everyone a lesson.
What is this? W-Why are you doing this? Wha Ah! (screams, sobs) Please P-Please Please, don't (screaming) (gasping) (sobbing) (screams) Huh? Oh, you got that? Oh, no.
I can't believe this is happening again.
I know! All right, it wasn't me this time.
KRUMITZ: It's a photo of our junkie, Ryan Kilmer.
Posted to his account.
We didn't scan the QR code, so Sasha must have posted this.
What stopping her from just posting the next photo? Because there isn't one.
I got behind the site from her last QR code, and the next message is “Please Don't Feed the Trolls,” but there's no photo.
Sasha's clues have different themes, but each one has a signature photo.
So why doesn't this one have a photo? (phone buzzes) Agent Mundo.
(sirens wailing in distance) Yes, Cal Mundo is my father.
Why? Hi.
Nina, what the hell are you doing here? Where's Devon? They said my wife was here.
I had to tell 'em I was your wife so they'd let me stay with your father.
Stay? Wha What were you doing with him in the first place? I saved your father's life, Elijah.
He came to see me.
Why? I don't know.
To talk, maybe? I'm a pretty good listener.
Well, you used to think so, anyway.
He said you told him about me.
He was not very friendly at first.
But then we started talking getting to know each other.
We were actually having a really nice time.
And then, out of nowhere, he just collapsed and I had to give him CPR until the paramedics came.
They said he might not have made it had I not done that.
I'm sorry, Elijah.
I know how hard this must be for you.
Nina, listen to me very carefully.
I'm having you banned from this hospital and then I am filing a restraining order.
If you call or text or come within 50 feet of anyone in my family-- anyone-- you will be arrested.
Do you understand? I'm an agent with the FBI.
Don't test me.
I'm just trying to help you.
That's all I've ever wanted to do-- I just I don't want your help! I want you to leave.
Stay out of my life! (sighs) Well, we know that Sasha is in Boston.
RUSSELL: Right.
She's not gonna stop until her message is complete.
Right, and we know the next sin is Trolling.
But with no photo, that could mean there's no victim yet.
Could be staging her next murder as we speak.
Actually, that could be how we find her.
Raven, uh, log onto Sasha's PicThread account.
Then click onto “followers” and go to the “people you may know” section.
Social media sites like FriendAgenda and PicThread-- they use this, uh, proximity-based algorithm, right? RAVEN: Right.
To determine who shows up in this section.
They actually suggest people that you have physically been around.
I downloaded the, uh, PicThread app this morning just to check it out.
Okay, so I have zero followers, right? So if I go to my “people you may know” section, (chuckling): then (laughing): Oh Look at all of 'em.
And you, who are standing right next to me, are number one on my list.
She was physically near all of her victims while she was staging their murders.
All right, so they would show up in that section.
Yeah, already on it.
Pastor Harrison.
Nicole Hogan.
Ryan Kilmer.
So in order to figure out who Sasha's Trolling victim might be, we need to All we need to do is cross- reference the PicThread users in the Boston area who have been flagged for trolling with the users of Sasha's “people you may know.
” Toby Allen.
Sasha's next victim.
You guys, his phone is on.
We have his location.
It's an abandoned theater.
And Sasha might be right there with him.
Now, I'll only be gone a couple of hours, but it's very important that you see every photo.
You can't miss one.
That's the job.
You look away for a second and you can miss something that gets posted.
(muffled grunting) Don't go anywhere, okay? (grunting) Toby, are you enjoying those photos? No! RYAN: Sasha, freeze! FBI! Put the gun down! Wow, I'm impressed.
How the hell did you find me here? We found Toby Allen.
He's now safely in our custody.
It's over, Sasha.
You will not harm another innocent person.
Innocent? A man preaching hate instead of love? A woman so full of herself she documents everything, no matter how indecent? A heroin addict glorifying his disease and recruiting other users? And this one worst of all.
An Internet Troll who taunts depressed teens into committing suicide, then posts doctored photos mocking them on their own memorial sites.
How sick is that? It's wrong.
It's illegal and immoral.
But Sasha what you've done is so much worse.
I have seen the worst images flooding in.
All day.
Every day.
The solution isn't removing what gets posted.
It's preventing people from violating the five abuse standards in the first place.
Sending a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated! Sasha what you saw was terrible.
You need help.
Drop that gun.
I can help you.
You're right.
You can help me.
By making sure my message gets heard.
Sasha, no, no! (gunshot) (echoing): No! (body thuds) (indistinct police radio communication) MUNDO: She's wearing a QR code.
Her plan was to die all along.
Kill Toby Allen, then kill herself.
RYAN: She was Violence.
Sasha posted gruesome photos of her victims.
This was her fifth and final message.
Well, if there are no more bodies, what's the QR Code for? Huh, that's weird.
What do you got? Sasha's QR code is a link to someone's PicThread account.
Click on it.
KRUMITZ: Avery, are you sure? It could blast another photo.
It won't.
Whatever it links to will be her final message.
All right.
(taps key) RAVEN: It's Sasha's profile.
RUSSELL: She posted something new ten minutes ago.
How's that possible? Could be time-released.
RUSSELL: “I died for you sins.
Keep social media clean.
” The press must have leaked Sasha's name.
Check out those comments.
NELSON: Damn.
People are coming here to support her.
Calling the DOJ about getting this profile taken down.
RUSSELL: The last thing we need are copycats.
(monitor beeping steadily) I'm happy you came to see me at the bar.
Even if you were so upset.
Gave me a chance to see Elijah again.
Tragedy does really bring people together.
I had to wear a wig to sneak in and see you.
I hope you still know it's me, Nina.
Hey, Dad.
@elderman
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