Unforgettable s03e09 Episode Script

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Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Coming through.
Look out.
Look out.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Come on, hurry.
Hurry up.
All right, let's go, cross.
Cut them off.
Cut them off.
All right, come on, give me the card.
Give me the clue card.
Excuse me, please.
All right, people, come on.
Whoops, sorry.
Sorry, sir.
Sorry.
On a scavenger hunt.
All right, all right.
We're looking for a Hans Von Aachen, German painter.
All right.
Born 1552.
It's an access code.
All right.
Let's go.
Spread out.
Spread out.
Take the left.
The painting's called "St.
George and The Dragon.
" So we're looking for St.
George or a dragon.
Nothing here! Dragon.
Dragon.
Dragon.
- Over here! Right here! Look here! - Dragon.
Dragon.
Dragon All right.
All right.
What's that? What's that? Right there.
- He's got it! It's over here! - Look, the final clue Right in it's mouth.
Oh, man, that's terrible.
- Check that out! - That's awful! Definitely gonna slow us down.
- So, here's the deal.
- Okay.
I'm gonna do some combinations Kicks, punches, jabs Some elbows.
You have to repeat it back to me perfectly.
- Can't miss a beat.
- Okay.
Now, if you do screw up You got to drop and give me ten push-ups.
That's what we're doing today.
That's a totally one-sided deal that I would never accept.
How about this? How about you show me a combination and if I repeat it perfectly, mm-hmm.
You drop and give me 50.
- I'm in the mood for that.
- All right, you good? Let's do it.
Deal.
Let's do it.
Come on.
Whack! Forty-nine - Fifty.
- Very - Okay.
- Nice.
I surrender.
- Good.
- That wa that was impressive.
Looks like you got the workout of your life, huh? - Yeah.
And you didn't miss a single punch.
- No.
- I guess I underestimated my opponent.
- Well - Great, great job.
- That was Dangerous thing to do.
- Yeah.
- You know? Well, you know, hey, maybe I should, um Maybe I should get to know my opponent better.
Maybe, some, some dinner.
Sometime.
- Oh, uh - Whatever, I mean I gotta Uh I'll see you next week.
Hey, Al.
What's up? The body was found right under where the last clue was in the scavenger hunt for charity.
Victim is Jebediah Cosgrove, of Cosgrove Strategies, worth over a billion dollars.
His company sponsors the scavenger hunt.
Hey, Jo.
What happened? Victim was shot five times.
Still had his wallet.
Only thing missing is his phone.
What is that? What, a footprint? The killers? Well, based on the congealing of the blood, I'd say this footprint was made way after the killing.
Who called it in? This jerk over here.
He stepped over the body to get the clue and then he called it in.
Excuse me.
Hey.
You were part of the scavenger hunt? Yeah.
Won the scavenger hunt.
You won the scavenger hunt? Wow! How about that? He won the scavenger hunt.
- Let me see your boots.
- My boots? Yeah, those $2,000 Peruvian suede boots that you used to step over a dead body to win the scavenger hunt.
Take his boots.
- Uh no.
- Uh, yeah.
No, no, no, no.
No, you can't take my boots.
Bag 'em.
Okay, this is insane.
I came back here to talk to you guys.
You think I killed Jeb Cosgrove? Look, I got video to back it up.
I gotta get to work, okay? My driver's waiting.
Why don't you have your driver meet you at One Police Plaza? Take him.
Guys like that are gonna run the country's finances, I'm gonna keep my money under my mattress.
A guy as rich as Cosgrove we follow the money.
It's all about the $1 billion.
We are looking at the footage of the scavenger hunt.
Calsgrove Strategies donates some million bucks to charity in the name of the winning team.
Every team, by rule, has to record every second of the game.
News flash: Wall Street guys cheat.
I have already combed through Which clears them as murders, but not as human beings.
I still have 161 other teams to scour through and once I'm done, I would love to be considered for detective.
I'm 100% in favor of that.
Scour away, Investigator.
When the CEO of a $30 billion company gets murdered; it makes this a three-migraine day for me.
Jay.
Any news on Cosgrove's missing phone? It's got to be turned on before I can track it.
What do you have on the family? Uh, Camille Cosgrove Second wife.
Second wife? What's the story with the first wife? She died 16 years ago.
Natural causes; Not suspicious.
If there wasn't a prenup, second wife's worth a good part of the billion dollars.
That's a ton of motive right there.
Cosgrove had a son, Marshall, from his first marriage.
He stands to inherit as well.
Yeah, but why kill the golden goose? You know what's worth more than a billion? $30 billion.
Who takes over Cosgrove Strategies? That would be me.
So, Mr.
Powels Cameron, please.
First names and handshakes here.
Aw, that's catchy.
That was Jeb's philosophy; taught me a lot.
Sounds like you were close.
We weren't just close, he was my best friend.
I loved the man.
In 20 years, I only saw him mad once at a broker he found bending the rules.
Do you have a name for that broker? Yeah.
Me.
Jeb really loved this view.
So, you're the, uh controlling partner now, huh? Reluctantly, but yes.
Can I ask where were you last night? You mean, did I kill the only man who ever gave me a second chance? I was here helping to run the scavenger hunt all night on camera, I'm sure.
We're gonna need that video.
Take whatever you like.
How about rival firms or business deals that went sour? Jeb didn't make enemies.
$30 billion investment bank and no enemies? I don't buy it.
Do you know why the market fell this morning? Because everybody respected Jeb.
How about the much younger second wife? Camille? She's lovely.
And they seem to be happy with their arrangement.
Arrangement? When it comes to the corporation or our financial positions I'm the guy to speak to.
But about Jeb's personal life you'll need to speak to Camille.
He warned us, that the bubble was about to burst, but did anybody listen? No, they called him chicken little.
And then the sky fell.
And afterwards Did he ever say, "I told you so"? No, not Jeb.
If there were more Jeb Cosgroves, the financial crisis would never have happened.
He proved that you didn't have to be horrible I'll interview the pretty widow.
Of course you will.
I'll take the son.
And he never once called me "Mr.
Hibbert.
" It was always "John.
" First names and handshakes.
To Jeb.
To Jeb.
Well, there's your pretty widow.
But about Jeb's personal life You need to speak to Camille.
Remember that arrangement Powels was telling us about? Mm-hmm.
That's the guy.
How do you know? Oh, I just know.
Go get her.
Excuse me.
Hey.
Um Could you tell me where I'd find Marshall Cosgrove? He's on the rooftop terrace.
- There? - Mm-hmm.
Thanks.
Hey, Marshall? Hey.
I'm Carrie Wells, I'm, uh I'm here to help find out what happened to your dad.
You mind if I sit? Thanks.
Mrs.
Cosgrove? Camille.
First names, got it.
Lieutenant Al Burns.
I'm very sorry for your loss.
Thank you.
Are you investigating who killed Jeb? Yes.
I know this is a difficult time, but I do have a few questions, if that's okay? Anything to help.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
And you are? Robert Chavez.
Lieutenant Al Burns.
And your relation to the family? Camille's boyfriend.
I wasn't aware you and your husband were separated.
We weren't.
Was Mr.
Cosgrove Jeb aware you were seeing someone else? Of course.
Jeb and I had an open marriage.
Everyone here knows about it.
Although some are uncomfortable with it.
I know our lifestyle seems strange, especially in this context, Al, but it has nothing to do with Jeb's murder.
Were you and Jeb close? I know where you're going with this.
But I date Camille.
Jeb had his own girlfriends through the years, and Jeb, his girlfriends, Camille and I, we we'd all vacation together.
This isn't a new relationship.
We've been together for seven years.
Seven years.
Excuse me for asking, but why even be married? Because I love my husband very much.
Our marriage meant something.
I also love Robert.
Is this really a good time to be questioning a widow? At her husband's memorial? There's never a good time, Mr.
Chavez.
You know, I understand a couple trying to spice up their relationship, but What did you get out of the deal? I got this beautiful woman.
I got two best friends.
Comfort.
And love.
And all this.
Look, I'm an educator and I know how this sounds, but yes, I was able to live a lifestyle that was far beyond my means.
Were you two together last night? Yes, Camille and I spent the night together at the Waldorf.
If everybody was so cool with the arrangement Why check into a hotel? Plenty of room here.
We adults all understood the situation.
But it wasn't as easy on Marshall.
Camille and Mr.
Chavez called it an open marriage.
Their friends think it's weird, but they're all dating other people at the same time, too.
Do you think it's weird? I'm kind of used to it.
You know, but now, it's like I'm left with a stepmother and Mr.
Chavez.
Right.
You keep calling him Mr.
Chavez.
That seems kind of formal.
It would weird to call him Robert at home.
At school, it has to be Mr.
Chavez.
Wait, I'm sorry he works at your school? Yeah, he's the vice principal.
Dad got him the job there.
Let me get this straight: You, um your dad got your stepmother's boyfriend a job at the school that you go to? Wow, they didn't make it easy on you, did they? You were with your dad last night, right? Sure.
It was just him and me, until he left for the scavenger hunt.
Anything happen before he left? Anything unusual ? Well, there was this thing with Doc.
Doc? My favorite teacher, Doc Reid.
Or he was my favorite.
What happened? Uh Uh, Doc gave me a bad recommendation on my college application.
My dad was angry and wanted to know what Doc's deal was.
So he invited him over.
What happened? I couldn't hear anything, but My dad seemed pissed afterwards.
I mean, you don't think Doc ? I don't know.
But I'm gonna find out, okay? No, I don't think that should be a problem.
- I see, but - We're here to see Dr.
Reid.
Uh, just a minute.
Hold on one moment.
You on the list? Nope, don't look like Doc Reid has any guests on the list.
Uh How about you make an exception for us? Down the hall, to the right.
Thank you.
Hey, Al, Powels' alibi holds up.
He was at the office the whole night of the scavenger hunt.
He's a rich guy.
Could've hired a hit man.
He could've, so I'll keep digging.
Oh, and check this: The boyfriend, Chavez, was telling the truth.
Two bartenders, a bar-back and two waitresses at the Waldorf all confirm that Chavez and Camille were watching the Mets game at the hotel bar all night long.
All right, thanks.
Mets game? Thought opening up your marriage was supposed to be sexy.
You know, for someone who's never been married, you have an awful lot of opinions about open marriages.
Well, I won't be vacationing with you and your secret service guy, - I can tell you that.
- Well, that's 'cause you know how those secret service guys can really rock a Speedo.
He seems like the type that would wear a Speedo.
Yeah.
Dr.
Reid? Doctor He's dead.
Clear.
Looks like Doc had a guest after all.
Yes, of course, Mr.
Mayor.
The the Cosgrove case is a priority over here.
It No, it is the I'm sorry, it is the priority.
That is what I meant to say.
I I understand, which is why I am personally handling every facet of this investigation.
Yes.
At this time, we believe the killing at 37th Prep was related.
Uh, the victim, Reid, seems to have known Cosgrove's son, uh Mare Marshall.
Uh, he apparently taught the boy uh, in physics.
Well, of course I realize how important the the school is to the city.
And yes, I understand how worried the parents must be.
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, I did know that Jeffrey Tollison's kids were at 37th Prep.
They are wonderful boys and a girl.
Uh, seventh and ninth grade.
They are great kids.
Yes.
As a matter of fact, we do have a person of interest.
He is an assistant principal at the school.
Chavez his name is Robert Chavez.
Uh, he's been at Prep for six years.
He, uh, apparently has had some sort of relationship with, uh, Jeb Cosgrove's wife, Camille.
No no, I am not judging, Sir.
I would never judge someone who's been so generous to your campaign.
Yes.
Yes, I will.
I will keep you informed.
Thank you.
His Honor's all over me on this one.
Ballistics reports indicate both men were killed with the same .
380 handgun.
Webster puts time of death at the school between 5:00 and 5:30.
Big school like that, students and teachers are still roaming the hallways, right? We have security video.
Whoever walked into Doc's office at that time is probably our killer.
Hey, guys, we got a closed door mystery.
The hall camera recorded back to two hours before the murder.
No one walked into Doc Reid's room.
- You got any good news? - I do, but there's some more bad.
Which do you want first? Never do the good first, please.
Well, the rest of the bad news is that Doc Reid's hard drive Completely destroyed.
So the good news is that you miraculously recovered all the information? Not that good.
Let's call it encouraging, though.
So, computer peripherals, like the keyboard and mouse, they have their own data storage.
If the killer used the computer before he smashed it, I might be able to locate a record of what he was doing or what he erased.
You know, the killer sure knows a hell of a lot about his victims.
He knew exactly where Cosgrove was going to be during the scavenger hunt, and somehow, he was lying in wait in Doc Reid's office? And no one noticed him go in? Or he was noticed, but it wasn't unusual, because he works there.
Where is Robert Chavez right now? Jay says the Mets game ended early enough for Chavez to leave the hotel and make it downtown to kill Cosgrove.
Okay, let's say he did kill Cosgrove.
We still don't know if he killed Doc.
Or how he got in his office without those security cameras seeing him.
I'm gonna go check it out, okay? I'm gonna talk to Chavez.
You think I killed Doc? Timeline fits.
You could have killed him and made it back for Cosgrove's memorial.
Wait a minute.
Isn't it part of your job to establish a motive? He wrote Marshall, your best friend and benefactor's son, a bad recommendation.
Yeah, sure, I was surprised Doc did that.
- Maybe angry? - Yeah, I was angry.
But I wouldn't kill Doc for that.
Why didn't you just go and write a glowing recommendation yourself? Hey, believe me, I offered to, but Jeb refused to let me.
He thought that it was an unfair advantage.
It was it was a conflict of interest.
He and his money really pulled the choke collar, huh? Must've been frustrating.
Oh, my God.
Hold on, Al.
You also think that I murdered my best friend? Camille.
You were sick of sharing her.
Wow, I get it.
You're judging me.
I'm gonna look deep into your life.
I find out you own a handgun, you're going away.
You know what? Please, dig into it.
I help run a school and I'm a member of four anti-handgun organizations.
Now, if you'll excuse me, Al, we have grief counselors to hire and parents to reassure.
It's "Lieutenant Burns.
" I've had it with the "first name and handshakes," all right? Hey.
Figure out the mystery? I'm working on it.
- How about Chavez? - Working on it.
- So, Mr.
Powels - Cameron, please.
First names and handshakes here.
Al I've seen that girl before.
She was working at Cosgrove's office and she goes to this school, which means she has a connection to both victims.
Excuse me Hey Hey! Hey! I'll cut her off! Hey! M move! Hey! You! Did you see a girl come around that corner? - No one else is in here but me and you.
- I'm going to ask you again.
Did you see a pretty girl, hair braided to the side, black-rimmed glasses, come around that corner? I think the more important question is who is the pretty lady standing in front of me? The lady who's gonna throw your ass in jail if you don't answer my question now.
Uh, it sounds like Kendell Wilson, but I didn't I didn't see her.
You didn't see her? - All right.
- Where'd she go? - You didn't see her? - No.
Okay.
It's like she just disappeared.
She was Wait a second.
Al, earlier, a girl passed me in the hallway, right? And then a minute later, she appeared from the opposite direction without ever passing me by again.
Maybe she took a different entrance.
There are no other entrances.
And it's not like this is Hogwarts.
They're not walking around wearing cloaks of invisibility.
Somehow, these kids are passing through this school undetected.
If you're right, that's how Doc's killer got in without being seen.
We have to check and see if Kendell Wilson is the girl from Cosgrove's.
I'm gonna try to figure out how these students are just disappearing into the walls.
I'll track down Kendell Wilson.
Check this out Doc Reid got his PhD from MIT, and he happens to be on the board.
That wrote the S.
A.
T.
's.
According to school records, he only made $70,000 a year.
That must've pissed him off.
Maybe enough that he sold S.
A.
T.
answer keys.
Well, if he did, he's doing it wrong, 'cause I can't find a penny more than his salary in his financials.
How does Kendell Wilson fit? Well, she scored perfect S.
A.
T.
's.
And get this she's not an intern.
At 16 years old, she's a part-time employee at Cosgrove strategies, and she makes more than enough money to pay for her own schooling at over $50,000 a year.
I don't get it.
Cosgrove paid her a bunch of money to work part-time, and she ends up with perfect scores from Doc? Could've aced the S.
A.
T.
's.
It's possible.
Okay, so the connection between Cosgrove's murder and Doc is ? Kendell Wilson.
Who has the keys to this closet? Uh, the janitors, the principal and me.
Any of the the students? - Uh, no.
- You sure about that? No.
Clear.
Maintenance tunnels.
They run all over the school.
I need you to take me to the storage closet in Doc Reid's office.
Let's go.
You want me to go down there with you? No, I'm good.
Thanks.
Oh, remember me? I'm one of the cops you ran from at school today.
Excuse me, Officer.
Don't you need a warrant or something to question a minor? It's Lieutenant.
And no.
It's okay, Aunt Vicki.
I didn't know leaving a public place was against the law.
Kendell, watch your tone.
I am watching my tone.
I'm going for sarcastic indifference.
Boy, you're a lucky one, huh? On most days.
Is Kendell in trouble? No, no one's in trouble, Miss.
We just, uh, want to talk.
You're at Cosgrove Strategies? She's an intern there.
"An intern"? Really? Mr.
Cosgrove personally recruited her.
Found out what a talented computer programmer she is.
Did he? I was under the impression you were an employee.
No.
No.
Just just just an intern.
Kendell, would you like to discuss this in private? Yeah.
Yeah, actually that would, that be great.
Kendell, are you sure? Your mom and dad would want me to be with you.
No.
No.
I I think it's okay.
She'll be all right.
Excuse me? Hey! Stop! Police! Oh, come on, don't bust me! It was just a cigarette! You can check! I'm not interested in busting you for cigarettes.
Who knows about these tunnels? - Most students, uh, seniors.
- You again? Really? Have you ever seen any teachers down here? Are you kidding me? I only come down here because they never would, all right? You skinned my knee.
Oh, don't be such a baby, Wyatt Stromer, - I know where you live.
- Yeah, you, uh, you want to give me a lift home? My mom's making quinoa.
- Maybe she can make you no? - No.
So, no to dinner? - No to dinner.
- Okay.
Go home to your mommy.
This is a crime scene.
So, you're one of Cosgrove's employees? Uh, just after-school work.
Whoa, wait a minute, wait.
Cosgrove paid you enough money to cover your tuition for just after-school work? So, why are you hiding it from your aunt? Kendell, you're 16.
Even if you loved him Oh, God! No, no, no! Uh, no.
S sorry, it's just He wasn't like that at all.
He was r really cool and and respectful.
You need to tell me the truth about what's going on.
Two people are dead.
You're connected to both of them.
I hacked Mr.
Cosgrove's servers to prove that he needed a security update.
So you prove you can hack into Cosgrove's company, so that he gives you a job? Exactly.
That's classic white hat strategy, Kendell.
Problem is you got to wear a black hat before you can put on the white hat Hey.
What'd you find out? I knew there was an answer to this riddle.
Listen: There are steam tunnels running directly underneath the school.
One of them leads right into a storage closet in Doc Reid's office.
So the killer could've used the tunnels to get in and out of Reid's office completely unnoticed.
As far as I can tell, it's mostly used by students, you know, trying to hide stuff they don't want the faculty to see.
You think a student killed Reid? CSU's are processing it now.
I'll let you know what they find.
I'm talking to someone right now who might be able to connect the dots.
I'll get back to you.
Okay.
Bye.
Kendell? I need you to come with us.
Come on.
You seriously think I could've killed someone?! I'm going to be sick.
Not in the car.
But you have to believe me, okay? All I did was hack some people's computers.
"People's"? You hacked more than Cosgrove? Uh eh, Mr.
Cosgrove asked me to hack Doc Reid's computer.
He said he did something wrong at school.
You worked for Cosgrove, you hacked into Doc Reid's computer.
You know how to disappear in those tunnels at the school.
- You know about those? - We know about everything! - So you better start telling us the truth.
- I am, I swear, okay? Why would I kill Mr.
Cosgrove? He was paying for my education, okay? I would be ruining my whole life.
Why did Cosgrove ask you to hack in the first place? Was it because of the bad recommendation that Doc gave Marshall? He said that Doc Reid was cheating, but he wanted solid proof that he was selling S.
A.
T.
answers before he confronted him He didn't want to falsely accuse Doc.
Where were you the night of the scavenger hunt? Working at the office.
I'm sure I'm on the security tape.
Wouldn't put it past a hacker like you to doctor the footage.
Hey.
How could I get a text from Mr.
Cosgrove? - Oh, my God.
- Hand it over.
- Oh, my God Aunt Vicki Get the phone, get the phone.
What does it say? "Give me everything you stole from Doc's computer.
I have your aunt.
Trade.
" Oh, my God Aunt Vicki.
"McCarren Park, two hours.
No cops.
" McCarren Park, two hours.
I'll try to track down Cosgrove's phone.
Oh, my God Aunt Vicki.
What are we gonna do? Let's get our undercover people into place in McCarren Park.
If the kidnapper's good, they'll probably give Kendell a second location when she gets to the park.
They're gonna want to make sure she's alone.
What did you take from Doc's computer? Financial spreadsheets, account numbers, no names.
And then you sent that to Cosgrove? Kind of.
I mean, the dude's really bad with tech An old guy, you know? So, uh, he likes to have a hard copy, and I gave it to him on the day that he died.
Oh, my God, oh, my God, is it my fault that he got killed, because I gave him those files on the day You texted Cosgrove.
That's how the kidnappers know you have a digital copy.
So, we just give them my flash drive, and then this is all over, right? No, that would put your aunt in worse danger.
Whoever has her doesn't want to trade.
Then why did they take her? They want your copy of the file.
But also they want you.
You looked at the spreadsheets, that makes you a witness.
They've already killed two witnesses.
But my aunt saw the kidnappers' faces! - They could kill her! Oh, my God, they're gonna - She's gonna be okay.
She's gonna be okay.
Listen to me.
They need her safe and sound till they get you.
And they're not getting you.
Can't track the phone.
They put the SIM card in a burner cell that's untraceable.
All right, so we do it the hard way.
You give me the flash drive and we'll use it as a bargaining chip.
I don't have it.
Kendell, an hour and 58 minutes.
Where is it?! It's in my locker at school.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Al, I'm telling you there's no flash drive here.
Check again.
We need the flash drive to save Kendell's aunt.
Wait a second Marshall? Hey.
I'm Carrie Wells.
I'm here to help figure out what happened to your dad.
I know where the flash drive is.
- I'm heading to Marshall Cosgrove's.
- Wait.
Why Marshall? - I didn't know he had it.
- You could've at least mentioned he was a possibility.
So, what? You two were a thing? No, I mean, we're not even dating.
He likes to keep it a secret.
I'm, like, his side slice or whatever.
It's not a big deal.
"Side slice"? Really? Oh, boy.
Look, when this is all done, we're gonna have a talk about how you need to be treated.
Like you even know anything about it.
Oh, I know, I know.
I was 16 once.
- Yeah, a long time ago.
- Hey, easy with that.
Okay, you're not my dad.
I am not your dad.
You're right.
Why does Marshall have the flash drive? I help him with his homework sometimes.
Ah, you do his homework.
You put it on the flash drive.
He takes it from your locker.
You help him cheat.
Sometimes.
We got four teams in place around McCarren Park.
And two undercover spotters.
Any sign of the victim? Nothing yet.
But Al is probably right.
This is just the initial location.
Kendell arrives, the kidnappers give her a second, more secure location to meet for the exchange.
- Or kill them both.
- Yeah.
Why doesn't Kendell live with her parents? Are are they deceased? No.
They're in Buffalo.
It's a blue collar couple.
Nurse and bookkeeper sacrificed everything to send Kendell down here so she could get the best education.
Ah, I feel for them.
They try to do their best they can for their daughter, and she ends up over her head at 37th Prep.
Don't tell me you have a compassionate side, Eliot.
I understand what she's going through, that's all.
You do? Yeah.
I was once the scholarship kid at the fancy private school.
- Come on.
- What? You don't see it? No.
It's just, it's not I mean, Eliot Delson.
"Delson," uh, was the name of a landlord in Southwest Ireland.
My great-grandfather borrowed it along with some silverware when he fled to America.
Uh My dad runs a diner on Sunrise Highway, out in Suffolk.
My mom is an eighth-grade English teacher.
I did not know that.
Neither did my Prep school friends, until they did, and then they weren't my friends anymore.
So, yeah.
Compassion.
We did not share this moment.
Marshall! What are you doing here? I need Kendell's flash drive.
Kendell? Marshall, you told me - you weren't hanging out with her.
- I'm sorry, - I'm sorry, what's your name? - Lacey Chambers.
Shut up, Lacey.
For one minute.
I need the flash drive and I need it now.
- Now! - I All right.
You'll be safe with her.
Please save my Aunt Vicki.
That's what we're gonna do.
- Thanks.
- Hey, Al.
Here's what's on the flash drive.
Offshore bank account belonging to Doc Reid.
- A private school teacher with an offshore account? - Exactly.
I thought it was a big deal when my history teacher, Mr.
Cignarella, bought a used Camaro.
Bet he didn't have the S.
A.
T.
answer keys, though.
Wait a second.
A million dollar deposit? Does seem like a lot, even for perfect S.
A.
T.
scores, right? But it's not enough to buy scores.
You gotta open up a spot.
Doc's bad recommendation - knocked Marshall out.
- Wait a second.
So a single bad recommendation can get a kid knocked out? A single bad anything, for a place like Harvard.
But wait a second.
How did Cosgrove and Marshall even find out what Reid said about him? That's stuff's private.
No, by law, you can't restrict that info from students and parents.
All right.
We find out who made the million-dollar deposit, we find out who killed Cosgrove and Doc Reid.
Well, it's just a numbered account from some shell corporation.
Oshanski Industries, LLC.
Oshanski? To Jeb! O-ski.
Jay, can you get images of all the seniors who got into Ivy League schools? That one.
Right there.
Derrick Hibbert, middle initial "O.
" He was at the memorial service.
And how much do you want to bet that that "O" stands for Oshanski? Jay, check the gun registry.
There's a handgun, a Walther .
380 registered to a John Hibbert.
And he never once called me "Mr.
Hibbert.
" I was always "John.
" John Hibbert.
He was also at Cosgrove's memorial.
And he happens to be Derrick's father, and he also graduated from 37th Prep.
Then he knows about the tunnels.
Jay I'll get you your warrant.
Police! Vicki Wilson! What the hell is going on? Get your hands off of me.
- Where is she? - Where's who? - Where is she? - All clear! - No sign of the hostage.
- Where's Vicki Wilson? Who's Vicki Wilson? What is going on? Well, if she's not here, where is she? Bribing him to get your son, Derrick, into an Ivy League school.
Cosgrove found out, he confronted you and you killed him.
I didn't shoot Jeb.
This says you did, and with this gun.
Then you killed Doc Reid, because he could tie you to the Cosgrove murder.
If there were more Jeb Cosgroves, the financial crisis would never have happened.
First names and handshakes.
To Jeb! To Jeb.
We've got it all wrong.
Don't we? Derrick did all of this, not you.
He tracked Cosgrove down the night of the scavenger hunt and he killed him to save you from a bribery scandal.
And then he killed Doc to cover his tracks.
He told you what he'd done to Cosgrove the night of the memorial, didn't he? Now he's got Vicki Wilson in his crosshairs, and we've got 17 minutes to find her.
You need to hear me.
This is a hostage situation with a murderer.
The cops will do whatever it takes to save that hostage, which means using deadly force on your son.
Shoot first.
That's the order.
It's your turn to protect him, John.
Talk to me.
He took my gun.
He used it.
Where is he? I don't know.
I've been looking for him, waiting for him to call.
Promise me you'll help Derrick.
Please.
We'll do our best.
You know what to say.
It's okay.
Answer it.
Aunt Vicki? I am fine.
Where where are you? Kendell, are you at McCarren Park? Yeah.
Yeah, I am.
You need to take a selfie to prove it.
Uh, okay.
Hold on.
We cloned your phone earlier.
Thanks to your photo library, the cloud and Google Images, we've got this.
- Ready? - Yeah.
Okay.
Uh should I text it to you now? Yes.
Okay.
Now now what? Now go to the alley behind the East River ferry with the flash drive.
Alone.
Text another picture when you get there.
Aunt Vicki? Aunt Vicki? Ken Kendell, don't ! You guys, you get all that? Carrie's already looking at a map of the area.
We'll call you back as soon as we know.
Kayak Rentals.
First names and handshakes.
To Jeb! To Jeb! Derrick's on the crew team.
Right? What are these buildings along the shore? We're here to see Dr.
Reid.
You on the list? How about you make an exception for us? Robinson boathouse.
That's where the 37th Prep crew team store their shells.
He's really good.
Him? He's the best.
Don't tell him or anyone that I said that.
Cross my heart.
Derrick, drop the gun, right now! I told your father you wouldn't die today.
If you don't drop that gun, there's on one way this ends, okay? None of you understand! My great-grandfather, grandfather, father all went to Ivys.
And I'm supposed to go to an Ivy, too.
I can't let my dad down.
Put the gun down, Derrick.
Your father loves you.
He wants you to live.
It's over, Derrick.
Oh, Aunt Vicki you're okay.
I'm all right, Kendell.
Do you need anything else from me, Detective Burns? Nope.
You've given your report.
You're free to go.
I I really don't know how to thank you.
Oh, that's the easy part.
I mean cure cancer.
Go to Mars.
Do great things with your big brain.
And stop with the side slice, will you? Okay, "dad," I get it.
Ah, there's that sarcastic indifference I love.
Who are you thinking about? You really want to know? - Yeah.
- Okay.
- If we ever got married - Whoa Okay, you know, settle down.
It's hypothetical.
Okay, all right.
If we ever got married, would you be into an open marriage? No.
Aw Absolutely not.
- Why do you ask? - No reason.
I know why, because you want You want Mr.
Secret Service Guy on the side.
You're obsessed with him.
No.
You're the one talking about him wearing a Speedo.
It was not a Speedo, and you're just jealous.
No, I'm not jealous.
I'm just a little busier than he is.
Thing is, he's He's got time to go to the gym, that's good for him.
I'm too busy, all right? You look great in a Speedo, too, Al.
I've never had a Speedo on in my life.
August 23, You came down in your tiny little Speedo It's called a James Bond square cut, okay? Listen, you looked Very sexy.
I have it all right up here.
You are buying the drinks tonight.
Remember that bikini I wore? It's right here.
What color was it?
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