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The forecast,plenty
of sunshine through today
with seasonal temperatures.
We should reach
our normal high of
about 82 degrees
by this afternoon.
Look for clear skies
tonight with a low near 70.
Increasing cloudiness
tomorrow,
sticky and humid with-
Clurman!
Why didn't you
return my calls, Gil?
Come on, Joe, give me a break.
I'm late for a meeting.
I left messages on every line.
I even talked
with your assistant.
Look, I've been really busy, ok?
We have a meeting
scheduled tomorrow.
We'll talk then.
That's right, we will.
You blow me off again
it's gonna get ugly,
and I won't be so
understanding next time.
Clurman's was the
second bombing this morning,
both in residential
neighborhoods in palm beach.
Homeland
Security been notified?
And ATF.
In
addition to a profile,
they want a threat assessment.
Is the media onto it?
Of course.
JJ's
keeping tabs on that.
What do we know
about the bombs?
Morgan hooked up with ATF.
They're sending pictures of
bomb fragments
as they find them.
Pipe bombs.
Packed in cardboard boxes.
Package bombs
Sent through the mail?
No.
The other picture in your hand
is of the
switch that atf found.
Same mechanism for both
bombs, mercury-activated.
What does that mean?
There are
contacts to a detonator
on either end of a
bent tube full of mercury.
What it means is
all you have to do is to
tilt the
package to detonate it.
So they couldn't have
been sent through the mail.
The bomber had to
deliver them himself.
Exactly.
Strange way to
commit an act of terrorism.
Why go to all this trouble
to kill just a few people?
Let's recommend not raising
the terror
alert level for now.
No reason to spread panic.
We got news.
This is just a local channel,
but the coverage
is everywhere now-
CNN, FOX, MSNBC, Al-Jazeera,you
name it.
So much for not
spreading panic.
According to
doctors, he's badly injured,
but in stable
condition in the I.
C.
U.
Now, neighbors say
that they heard a blast
at about 10:30 this
morning, and police arrived
if DHS doesn't raise
the terror alert now,
they'll look weak.
Make sure Homeland Security
knows that this is everywhere.
I just felt that!
Are you all right?
Is everyone all right?
Let's meet at
the airstrip in 20.
This is live, I
repeat this is live.
Yeah, what's up?
Hotch, listen,
they're gonna be sending us
bomb fragments
by this afternoon.
I'm the only one
with an ATF background.
So if you'd like
me to stay behind
and supervise the
bomb profile, I'm on that.
Morgan, you
wouldn't be afraid to
be out in the
field with a bomber,
now, would you?
You know maybe it's not the
bomber that I'm worried about.
I thought we
were past all that.
Hotch, Boston sent Gideon
into a posttraumatic tailspin.
How do we know
that won't happen again?
Morgan, I tell you what.
Why don't we concentrate on
profiling the bomber,
and not Gideon?
Copy that.
Samuel Johnson wrote,
"almost all
absurdity of conduct
arises from the imitation of
those whom we
cannot resemble.
"
Bombings occurred
within 3 miles of each other.
First victim was a
Keller.
Clurman got hit
in his driveway,
and 45 minutes later
well, we all saw that.
Jill Swenson,
housewife who lived
across the
street from Clurman.
Of the 3, only
Clurman survived.
Was there any connection
between the victims?
One.
Clurman was a partner
in a $10-million
condo development
deal in which
Keller was an investor,
and a few weeks
ago, the whole deal went bust.
Went bust how?
Geologists discovered that
the land was on methane,
the condos never got
built, the land
became worthless,
and Clurman lost a lot of
people and a lot of money.
So maybe one of them was mad
enough to take aim at Clurman.
No, let's not get
ahead of ourselves.
It's a little too early
to theorize about motive.
Then where do we start?
>From the beginning.
What do we know about bombers?
Mostly male,loners, history of
criminal activity.
About 50% of all bombings are
actually a
product of vandalism.
And more often than not,
bombers end up accidentally
blowing themselves up,
so the first suspects you
always look for
in the bombing case
are the victims.
Clurman was the only male.
Losing a large
business deal like
that could be a
powerful stressor.
Well, then
there's the crime scene.
Clurman was the only victim
who didn't get
hit at his door.
Why?
What was
different about this one?
Before Clurman passed out,
all he told cops
at the time was that
he saw the package sitting on
the stoop
outside his kitchen door.
Why didn't he take it in?
Why didn't it go off
until he got to his car?
It's like 50 feet away.
Joe Reese, one of
Clurman's investors,
was here before
the bomb went off.
The cops have ruled
him out as a s suspect,
but he said he saw Clurman
get in the car
with the package.
So maybe Clurman wasn't
receiving a bomb at all.
Maybe he was on his
way to delivering one.
But he drops it or tilts it,
and it goes off by accident.
I'd like to talk to Clurman.
In the meantime, let's get a
warrant to search his house.
You have a package.
Don't worry.
Had a police
escort all the
way from palm beach.
Ok, right on time
Thanks, man, I got this.
These are my bomb fragments.
We can start putting
this bad boy together.
Why bother?
Don't you just look
at the pieces
for prints and stuff?
Garcia, what are
you doing in the FBI?
I didn't get
into medical school?
Why does that not surprise me?
Ouch.
That's
what my father said.
All right, I'm about
to teach you something,
so pay attention.
Oh, it's like school.
Look, how these
things are put together
can tell you how
the unsub thinks.
You sound like Gideon.
Ok, ouch.
You think it's bull? Ok
All right.
You see that section of pipe?
Yeah
That right there used
to be part of the cap.
It screwed onto
these threads right here.
But, see, here's the thing-
it had to be
done very carefully
because even if one
tiny grain of powder
go onto those
threads while he was working,
that little bit of friction
would have ignited the bomb.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
See you later, unsub.
Now, he didn't have to
use a powder that fine.
He didn't have to
use threaded caps,
and he didn't even
have to use a steel pipe,
and it would have been a
whole lot safer if he hadn't.
But the bomb wouldn't
have been nearly as deadly.
So what does that
tell you about our unsub?
He's one sick puppy?
To say the least.
One sick
puppy that aims to kill.
Not scare, not vandalize,
or make some kind
of political statement.
Kill.
Where's your team right now?
Down in the garage.
After they finish the garage,
make sure they
check the attic.
Agent Hotchner?
Yes, sir?
Detective
Morrison, Palm Beach P.
D.
I'm lead on the case.
Nice to meet you.
This is Agent Greenaway.
Agents Reid and
Gideon are at the hospital.
I think you met Agent Jareau
at the station house.
Oh, yeah, she's
taken over the place.
She does that.
ATF hasn't found
any hard evidence yet,
just some kitchen timers, tape
recorders, and
electrical switches.
Yeah
It is amazing how
many household items
count as potential
bomb-making materials.
Hello?
Excuse me!
Mrs.
Clurman.
What's going on here?
Mrs.
Clurman
my name is Special Agent
Aaron Hotchner with the FBI.
What are you
doing in my house?
There's a copy of
the warrant on the table.
I know that this
is hard to believe,
but we just need to
cover all of our bases.
We need to make sure that your
husband was not
involved in any way.
Involved?
My husband's in the hospital
with his leg blown off.
What are you talking about?!
Mrs.
Clurman,
there are some questions that
your husband needs to answer,
and the sooner that we
talk to him and clear him,
then the sooner we can find
whoever's responsible.
Agent Hotchner?
We've got something.
We found this buried
on the back of that shelf.
Mrs.
Clurman
do you know
anything about this?
What can you tell us about
the package, Mr.
Clurman?
I thought I knew what it was.
Pot for an
orchid.
I collect them.
I ordered the
pot through the mail.
Why didn't you take it inside?
It was for my office.
I was going there anyway.
Thought I'd take it with me.
That's the last
thing I remember.
You had an
argument with Joe Reese.
Do you remember that?
Joe was there?
He was angry,
he accused you
of blowin' him off.
Uh
Any reason he'd
want to hurt you?
Joe? No.
I mean, he's a
confrontational guy,
but if he wanted to kill me,
he'd just beat me to death.
A lot of people were angry
about that deal falling apart,
and they were angry at you.
How did that make you feel?
I felt awful.
I thought those
condos would make
a lot of money
for a lot of people,
myself included.
I thought that
geologist was legit.
He didn't even take samples.
He scammed us.
All those investors
who lost their money
Barbara.
Barbara Keller?
The first victim.
What about her?
It's just such a shame.
Such a nice lady, you know?
It was such an easy sale.
Sometimes I felt like
I took advantage of her
because she
was old and lonely.
Now she's dead.
Well I feel terrible.
What is it?
Ah, my foot!
Get you something.
Yeah?
This isn't our guy.
His answers were coherent
even while he was sedated.
He's got a sense of
humor, displays empathy
not to mention he has a
hobby
unrelated to bomb-making.
This is nothing like a
typical bomber profile.
What about the
materials we found?
Well, we'll see if the
fragments match
at the bomb scene,
but I doubt they will.
Ok.
Look at this.
This is their nephew in Texas.
And according to Mrs.
Clurman,
he was staying with them for
a month and left last week.
Mercury switches are a little
sophisticated for
a 12-year-old kid.
I'm not saying he's the unsub,
but boys his age
like to blow stuff up.
I'll call Morrison.
He'll contact
local P.
D.
in Texas
and pick up the
kid and talk to him.
You know, a watched
bomb never assembles.
I'm down to the last few
pieces, and for the life of me,
I can't figure
out how they fit
together or
if they fit together.
They might not even be
part of the bomb at all.
What's the big deal?
You got most of it.
I'd give you a B-plus.
Thanks.
The big deal is it could be
part of his signature.
Ooh, signature.
Like a sign of
the Zodiac, that kind of thing?
Yeah.
Yeah, just like that.
I was serious.
I really
wanted to learn that time.
Signature's the
thing that they get off on,
like a flourish
You know, a
certain kind of pipe,
a certain mix of powders.
Like the Unabomber
he always used
something wood in his bombs.
I mean, I don't know.
These guys,they think they're
artists or something,
so they sign their work.
And you think by putting
these last pieces together,
you might find the signature?
Yeah.
See, sometimes the
design itself is unique,
so once we do
put it all together,
we can compare it to other
exemplars in our
evidence database
and see if the
bomb was built by
somebody we may
have already come across.
What?
If there was
another piece like this
No, I tried
that.
It doesn't fit.
No, it could have
been part of a longer rod
that fit through the top
and went all the way through.
Tetris.
Damn it.
What? Did I mess something up?
No.
No, no, Garcia.
You nailed it.
I know who built this bomb.
The guy's doing
life in federal prison.
Morgan e-mailed these over.
The three on the left are the
bombs from yesterday.
The one on the right's from
the evidence room at quantico.
They are all identical.
They are made with
steel reinforcement rods.
Adrian Bale.
Who?
He held our agents in a
standoff in Boston last year.
He took out 6 agents and a
hostage with one of his bombs.
So you're
thinking he's behind this?
Possibly, but he's in prison.
He's got kind of a cult
following, almost like Manson.
It could just be a copycat.
There's one way to find out.
Let's put the
screws to this guy.
No, no, no.
Bale's too smart.
If we want
information from him,
we have to
handle him carefully.
Even then you have to assume
that road will lead nowhere.
You're saying the connection
to Bale
doesn't help us at all?
No.
I'm just
saying let us handle Bale.
Look, we just heard
from local Texas P.
D.
You were right
about Clurman's nephew.
He admitted the
bomb stuff was his,
which is great
for the Clurmans,
but it leaves us
with zero suspects.
So what do you
suggest my men do now?
Proceed from the profile.
I didn't know
we had a profile.
We're dealing with a bomber.
We're talking about someone
who's non-confrontational.
If you bumped into him
in a cafe, he'd apologize.
Even if it wasn't his fault.
We would classify this
bomber as highly organized,
based on the meticulous
design of his bombs.
It means above
average intelligence.
He probably has a
skilled job, a trade,
one that allows
him to work alone.
That's how he was able to
make a sophisticated device
without raising suspicion.
Furniture
maker, jeweler, et cetera.
Background in explosives?
No, not necessarily.
You're thinking about a type
who likes to blow things up.
Gives them an
emotional or *** release.
That's secondary.
Then what's this guy doing?
Murdering.
Bombs-just weapons.
And these
attacks, they are not random.
Well, how do you know that?
The process of elimination.
We know bombers fall into a
discreet number of categories
according to motive.
There's the terrorist whose
aim is to spread fear.
We'd expect him to strike in
a populous area like a subway.
There's the
politically motivated bomber.
He makes a statement by
choosing a symbolic target
like an abortion clinic.
Then there's our unsub.
He made bombs designed to kill
and he chose his victims
specifically by placing the
bombs at their stoops.
That tells us he
has a direct motive.
Statistically he bombs for
profit or to conceal a crime.
And it tells us how
we're going to find him-
through the people he killed.
Somewhere among the three
victims there
is a direct motive.
Keep digging.
Thanks.
Any
questions, we'll be around.
You'll be around.
I'll be in prison.
Somebody's got
to talk to Bale.
Detective
Morrison, how's it going?
We're combing through all
the investors
in the land deal,
got a couple of
suspects who fit the profile.
We're going to talk to them.
Ok.
Well, if you need
anything, just let us know.
Right.
How we doing?
Frustrated.
I can't see why
anyone would want to kill
a little old lady who
collects cats and coins.
Unless somebody
wanted the coins.
I spent a good
chunk of my childhood
looking for a 1944
penny worth thousands.
Yes, I was a
little bit of a nerd.
Is that so surprising?
Not to me.
Morgan?
Yeah.
I just
got the lab results
from the powder
residues on the bombs.
Ammonia nitrate, potassium
chloride, and aluminum powder.
Nobody uses
that mixture, Hotch.
Nobody but Bale.
That's right.
And the closer I
look at these things,
the more they're the same.
Same weld pattern, same switch
assembly, same thread sizing.
It's weird, man.
This guy's not building
bombs, he's forging them.
That's the other
reason I'm calling you.
Bale wrote addresses on his
packages in block
letters with blue ink.
I'm thinking our
guy's doing the same.
Ok.
I'll set up a press
conference, make
sure the public knows.
Thanks, Morgan.
Excuse me.
Look, obviously Bale
burned us pretty bad.
We just want to make
sure if we're in a position
to make a deal with him that
you guys are willing to do it.
Well, I think that's premature.
We're not even sure
if Bale's involved yet.
What if he is?
You're sure you
want to deal with
a guy who took
out 6 of our agents?
Half of Florida is in a panic.
There might not
be another choice.
There has to be.
Bale, you have a visitor
You know why I'm here?
This guy in Palm Beach, right?
The Palm Beach Bomber.
Somebody's got to
give him a better name.
He uses your
bombs, your designs.
Well, he should be careful.
Those things are dangerous.
Adrian
you can't fool me.
If you're involved in this in
any way and
you do not help me,
I will make your life
even worse than it is now.
Oh, but no, actually,
I can fool you
because I fooled you before.
And now there's another me
out there, watching, waiting.
We have new information about
the Palm Beach Bomber.
In addition to placing the
bombs in plain brown packages,
we have reason to
believe that the bomber
may hand write the delivery
addresses on a
plain white label.
Mommy, when's
daddy coming home?
He's got to get the beach
house ready for
the next renters.
He'll be back tomorrow.
Be examined carefully,
especially if you don't
recognize the return address.
Have you unpacked
your suitcase yet?
No.
I'll go do it right now.
With your
help, we should be able
to prevent any
further casualties.
Thank you for your vigilance.
You were more
ruthless than I expected.
If you hadn't
pushed that button,
you might've had a
chance at parole someday.
Yeah.
You know, I've
thought a lot about that day,
and there's one thing
I still can't understand.
You trusted me.
Why?
I never trusted you.
You listened to me.
I made an error.
I calculated you
wouldn't do it, and you did.
Whatever you think, I'm gonna
walk outta here,
and you never will.
Here's what I think.
Sending those
agents into that warehouse,
it just doesn't make sense.
I mean, I've read your books.
I had all those
things- what did you call it?
Um a homicidal triad.
I even came from a broken
family, classic sociopath,
so when I had the chance to
kill 6 agents plus a hostage,
I mean, just
because I gave myself up
doesn't mean that I was
finished with those people.
I still had the remote.
You
you should've known that.
And the emotional release I
would feel by
pressing that button
well, that was just a little
too overwhelming to pass up.
Why didn't you search me
before sending
those agents in?
Why didn't you do
your job, Agent Gideon?
Mommy, there's a
present for you.
Present?
What does it look like?
It's brown with blue letters.
Can I bring it to you?
No!
Keep holding on, baby.
Listen,the first
thing we gotta do
is to is to get
mother out of there
OKay
You gotta it!
Just keep holding on, ok?
But it's heavy.
Oh, I know, I know,
but you're
doing such a good job.
Ok, everything's gonna be ok.
No, nobody over there.
I don't want to
scare the little girl.
Just a few more minutes.
Hear that? We're almost there.
It's heavy, I can't hold it.
Yes, you can.
You have to step back, ma'am.
I am not leaving my daughter.
You can trust me.
Ok, sweetie, don't move, ok?
Don't move, sweetie.
I'm gonna come up
to meet you.
Steady.
You're such a good
girl.
Just a few more seconds.
You're doing great ,sweetie.
Ok.
It's slipping.
Go go go
Come here, baby!
Get here Man
Bale might be part of
this, but he's not in control.
If he were, he would've
taunted me with specifics.
So what's our next move?
I let Bale know the
unsub's using his designs.
Bait.
Yeah, exactly.
If Bale wasn't
part of it before,
he'll sure want
to be part of it now.
I'm gonna stay behind and
monitor his
mail, calls, visitors,
any contact that he
has with the outside world.
Good.
Even if he
doesn't know the unsub,
he may want to
try to contact him.
I might have something.
Barbara Keller was having
trouble insuring
some coins she bought.
The insurance company
thought they might be fake.
So the insurance company's
blowing up annoying clients?
What if someone
sold her the fake coins?
She's on to
him, he shuts her up.
Were these coins
valuable enough to kill over?
She told the insurance company
she thought they
might be worth $12,000.
All right.
Do you have any
idea who sold her the coins?
No, but she had an appointment
with a coin dealer scheduled-
I'm guessing to challenge the
insurance company's appraisal.
A guy named David Walker.
So maybe he can help us
figure out who
sold her the coins.
Office of supreme
genius puzzle solver.
Do you have a riddle for me?
I found out Bale has
been accessing the internet
by getting around
a fire wall that's
set up on a
prison library computer.
The guy even has
an e-mail address.
Wow.
Sneaky ***.
Yeah.
He's headed for
the library right now,
Maybe to contact the unsub.
Is there a way
to possibly monitor
his keystrokes
while he's online?
I can send him a virus,
but he'll have to open
the e-mail for it to work.
Let's do it.
What do you want
in the subject line?
Let's think.
Something
that'll make him open it.
Yeah.
He's impotent.
Something that'll
make him feel in control.
I got something.
Now this guy's number.
He's visited 6 ***
sites in the past half hour.
Anything else?
Hold on
He's posting to
a message board.
"Naughtyhobbies.
Net.
"
Looks like some sort of site
for bomb enthusiasts.
"To all my friends out
there, beware.
They are onto you.
"
We need the names
of everyone who's been
on that message
board in the past month.
Through the ISPs, we
were able to track down
the names and
some of the addresses,
but none of them
were in Palm Beach.
How about occupations?
It wasn't a required field,
so really,only
about 1/3 filled it in.
Well, the unsub takes pride in
his work.
He would fill it in.
Right.
Let's see.
We have
"trucker, physician, antiquities
dealer, store
owner, orderly "
wait.
Antiquities dealer?
Yeah, why, what is it?
Personally, I
couldn't think of anything
more boring than
coins and old papers.
Are you single?
Yes.
I have a word of advice.
Don't marry the
first guy that proposes.
I wanted a pool
table back there,
but David insisted on
making it his workshop.
Hey, Reid.
Ok, shoot.
David
Elle.
I got to call you back.
What's he up to now?
It sounds like a car.
I hope he's not
committing suicide.
I won't be able to
collect life insurance.
Yeah.
Elle, it's him.
It's walker.
Get out of the way!
You ok?
Yeah, I'm all
right, but Mrs.
Walker
Yeah.
Guy's a real peach.
Morrison's got a county-wide
search out for the car.
Uniforms are going to try to
find out where his haunts are.
An ATF should
be here any minute.
Sure you're all right?
Mrs.
Walker said her husband
spent most of his
time in the garage.
Let's check it out.
Well, we got the
organized part right.
What's this?
I've seen these.
It's for electroplating.
Look at the date on the coin.
It's half-gone.
He was using this
to build up the metal
so he could change
the dates on the coins.
To increase the value.
Exactly.
Like what he did with
Barbara Keller's coins.
Look over here.
Check this out
"The best.
"
This is why he chose
to use Bale's design.
He was working on something.
Make sure Morrison
tells your officers
that this guy
is smart, dangerous,
and has
absolutely nothing to lose.
You ready to do some work?
Why not? I
haven't slept this week.
I might as well
give up eating, too.
Oh, poor baby.
Try not to let the tears hit
the paper.
Gets a little messy.
Hmm.
Really.
These are emails
from Bale's account.
Reid forwarded them to me.
What are we looking for?
Right now this guy
Walker's in the wind,
so we gotta look at
him from every angle,
see if we can
figure out his next move.
Signature behavior.
If walker got
bomb-making tips from Bale,
then maybe he got tips on
staying clear of the cops.
Ha! Somebody's
been taking notes.
Medical
school, schmedical school.
Don't hurt yourself, Garcia.
Now find me something.
So far, nothing
from the search.
What do we know about Walker?
He's a quiet career criminal.
Spent 4 years in prison
for a series of forged checks
when he was in his
early 20s.
He's now 46.
Past 18 years, he owned a
store which sold coins, maps,
and historical documents.
We raided the place as soon
as you gave us Walker's name.
Most of his
inventory was fake,
forgeries
valued in the millions.
But the walls had
started to close in on him.
We talked to
some of his clients,
and he was in
debt up to his ears
and promising stuff he
didn't have time to forge.
Then Barbara
Keller found out that
the coins he had
sold her were fake.
She threatened to out him.
And if she had, all the
forgeries would
have been discovered.
He would have done 20 years.
So he had to shut her up?
He planted all those bombs
just to kill
one little old lady?
Yeah, and to throw us off,
he made it look like it was
much bigger than it was.
You hear me? I said stop now!
Please help me.
Everyone back-now.
We
need bomb squad in here.
Please it's not me.
Don't come any closer.
Put your hands up
and walk slowly back out.
I can'T.
He'll kill me.
Who will?
I don't know.
He held a gun to me,
put this on me.
He said
you'll know who he is.
What does he want?
A helicopter.
And passport.
He's watching.
Once he gets what he wants,
he's got instructions to
defuse the bomb.
Walker's close by.
Let's get snipers
around the perimeter.
Get snipers on the roof.
Ok, we understand.
We're not gonna leave you.
Please take it off.
We need to figure out how
the bomb's put together first.
Tracy, you're in.
This is a really
sophisticated device.
It looks like it was probably
made by a master bomb maker,
which means tampering with
any part of it
could set it off.
Isn't there some way to just
cut the whole thing off him?
Not without
cutting these wires.
See how they're threaded all
around the collar?
They could be *** trapped,
or there could be a
hidden secondary trigger.
How do we find out?
Without knowing how it's put
together, it's
gonna take a while.
I'll have to x-ray it,
try to figure out
which are the real triggers,
but I don't
think there's enough time.
What do you mean?
There's a timer.
We've only got
about 3 hours left.
What is it?
We need to go outside.
No!
He said he'd kill
me if I went back out.
He made sure I told you that.
Then we need to isolate you.
Why?
There's nothing you can do?
Is there anything?
I don't get it.
If this guy's a hostage,
then why hasn't Walker tried
to negotiate with us?
Maybe he's scared or
maybe he hasn't figured out
what his next move is yet.
We got a bead on Walker.
Sniper spotted
him in his scope.
He's sitting in an office
building across the street.
It looks like a storage room
with a small window facing us.
We could surprise him.
Good idea.
If he feels
cornered, he
might give himself up.
Why do you say that?
Because bombers
are generally cowards.
I'll take a
team in and we'll go
in through the
back of the building.
This feels wrong to me.
Why would Walker let
himself be found so easily?
He wants to be found.
Why? To negotiate.
But then we lose
the element of surprise.
Hopefully, we
catch him off guard,
he may give
himself up immediately.
If not, we take a hard
line and make him feel like
he's got no way out.
Remember, we have
to take him alive.
Walker's the only one who
can defuse the necklace bomb.
Everybody ready?
Yes, sir.
Let's do it.
We're entering the building.
Be careful.
At the very
least, we know he's got a gun.
Copy that.
We're
approaching the door now.
Copy that.
So bombers are cowards,huh?
Yeah.
Every last one of them.
David Walker, federal agents.
Federal agents!
Walker, freeze!
Ok.
Please don't shoot!
Show yourself!
I'll shoot up the whole room.
Ok
All right,now put your hands
up where I can see them
I can't do that.
Then I'll shoot.
My hand is on the remote.
I told you what I want.
The passport, the
helicopter, the flight!
Walker,listen to me.
You're at the top of
the FBI's most wanted list.
I think you're
smart enough to realize
there's no way
we're letting you go.
Here's my counter offer:
A chance to get
out of here alive.
All you have to do
is give yourself up.
Just slide the gun across
the floor you
have until 3, 1
You wouldn't
let the hostage die.
You wanna find out?
Don't give yourself up.
2
Ok! Ok.
I'm coming out.
Don't shoot.
Gideon.
It's me.
I just found an email Bale
sent Walker 2 weeks ago.
Listen to
this, "my only regret is
giving myself
up.
"And for what?
To be stuck in a cage
for the rest of my life.
"Don't make my mistake.
If
they catch
you, whatever you do,
don't let them keep you.
"
Now walk slowly towards me
Let me see your hands, Walker!
Walker's not a bomber.
He's a forger.
Get out of there now! Now!
Go, go, go, go! Everybody out!
We're fine.
Everybody made
it out.
Everybody but Walker.
Is the hostage ok?
He's fine.
For now.
How much time do we have?
With Walker
dead, I'm all out of options.
I've got one.
Bale.
We'll start with a transfer.
You're in a high
security facility now.
We can get you medium.
No.
I want out of prison.
A mental facility.
You're asking for something
we wouldn't
give a bank robber.
There are
minimum security prisons-
I don't care.
I want to be able to talk to
people who aren't prisoners.
I want to have access
to people, things, the world.
I want to connect again.
All right.
One more thing-
without which
there is no deal.
What is it?
I want you to confess.
I want you to
admit that I beat
you in Boston
and I outsmarted you.
I want you to apologize
to the families of those 6
victims you got killed.
And I want it all in writing.
This's enough.
If I do this, you'll tell me
how to defuse the bomb?
Only if you do this.
How do I know
you won't lie to me?
It's all in
writing, Agent Gideon.
If my client refuses to
give you the information
or if he gives
you information he
knows to be
untruthful, the deal is void.
I wanna hear it.
"It was a hostage situation-"
No.
Don't read it.
Say it.
It was a hostage situation.
I negotiated with Bale.
He agreed to give himself up.
He came out of the
warehouse peacefully.
I gave the ok to
send 6 of my agents in,
and they never came out.
It was a mistake.
It was my mistake.
I was
I was outfoxed by Mr.
Bale.
By you.
I sincerely regret
having made the decision
to send those
agents in that day.
And I sincerely
regret and apologize
to the families of all
those who died that day.
Ok.
I've isolated the wires
connected to
the actual device.
We've got one shot at
this.
It's either the
blue wire or the red wire.
Which do we cut, Bale?
Red or blue?
Red.
You know if you're lying,
this thing goes
boom, you get nothing, right?
Yes.
If we cut the red, it's over.
You get to spend your
time in a cushy asylum,
bushes, trees, visits, nurses
and we get this
man out of here alive.
I don't see how I
could be any clearer.
Red wire, right?
Yes.
Cut the blue.
Are you sure?
Do it.
All right.
Shouldn't take
long to cut
this thing off now.
Thank you.
Thank you.
How'd you know?
And the emotional release I
would feel by
pressing that button
well,that was
just a little too
overwhelming to pass up.
He told me.
He said given the
opportunity of
pressing that button,
he'd have no choice.
All I did was
take his word for it.
Despite the fact that you
lied to us and
your deal is void,
I made sure to tell
all your friends here
how extremely
willing you were to give
up information on
your fellow inmates.
You're a rare bird, Adrian.
I can't tell you how much
pleasure I get just knowing
I put you in this tiny cage.
You might even call
it an emotional release.