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(ticking slows)
(heavy breathing)
Simmons: Jesse, what the hell
are you doing? Jesse!
No, no, no. Wait, wait, wait!
(gunshot)
Nah, nah
Come on!
Nope.
No. Uh-uh.
Nah, nah, nah, nah
What you gonna do, jesse?
You're too small, jesse.
(grunts)
Too small!
Get out of here, boy!
Now the jump.
Whoo!
Whoo! Got ya!
(chuckles)
Why you want to go
and do that, jesse?
Gonna make me angry.
You won't like me
when I'm angry.
(tires squealing, siren wailing)
Where you going, man?
It's 10-10.
That's a dead end down there.
They could need our help.
Come on!
(grunting):
Jesse!
(tires squealing)
(tires screeching)
(tires screeching)
(garbled radio transmission)
I got the driver!
Go! Go! Go! Go!
We have a male suspect
On foot at this time.
Caucasian, yellow t-shirt,
jeans-- heading east at overly.
(panting)
Driver! Roll down
your window,
And throw the keys
out of the car!
(garbled radio transmission)
Step out of the car
with your hands up!
Now, walk back
towards me.
Hands up!
Keep coming.
Right there.
Get on your knees.
(tires screeching)
Let's go, on the floor,
sprawled out.
How many we got, jesse?
Got two confirmed--
one's on the run.
Cardoza: Horatio,
check the trunk.
Bring him.
So how do you explain that?
The guy made me.
I didn't have
a choice.
Everybody has a choice.
yeah!
we don't get fooled again
don't get fooled again
no, no!
They still haven't found
our olympic sprinter.
Yes, the manhunt continues.
(helicopter propellers whirring)
There's no blood in the trunk
of this car.
He was likely dead
before he went in.
Yes, but there's a pink fibrous
material on this sweater.
Could be insulation.
Document everything, jesse.
(garbled radio transmission)
Got to be honest
with you, son.
I don't believe your story.
It's not a story, sir,
it's the truth.
He put a gun on me.
Where did that happen?
He-he told me to pop the trunk
and then start driving.
Let's go for a ride.
Did he mention a destination?
No, just that he was
gonna blow my head off
If I didn't keep my
foot on the pedal.
Next thing I know I'm in a
car chase with the police.
Show me what he did.
He came up,
And he put the gun right here.
Okay.
I'm going to hang on to you till
I can figure out what's what.
Wolfe: Well, doctor, I don't
have any sort of fancy
Medical degree, but
I'd venture to guess
That this victim died
due to a head injury.
Incorrect.
Blow to the head
May have immobilized him,
But the real c.O.D. Is
chemical asphyxia.
Huh.
It caused a
pulmonary edema
Leading to both respiratory
and cardiac arrest.
(coughing)
(rapid heartbeat)
Is there anything about
the chemical in particular?
Mmm.
Trachea and lungs were
severely inflamed.
I suspect a chemical
poisoning agent.
Those are his
belongings.
Hmm.
Poor thing.
It seems like that's
a terrible death.
Hmm.
Pure agony.
Prolonged agony.
Chemical inhalants take 12,
I'm a bit perplexed
by the lividity,
But tox may help there.
Wolfe:
Hey, calleigh.
Our victim has a federal I.D.
His name is christopher perez.
Says here he worked for
the u.S. Census bureau.
A census taker.
Well, that takes guts.
I mean, walking up
To houses blind, you never know
what you're gonna find.
Could be a fed hater.
I'm going to call his work
and see if I can get a hold
Of his schedule and the last
locations he visited.
Hey.
Hey.
Sorry about the
other night.
I didn't mean to leave
you hangin'.
So, something came up, huh?
Yeah.
Somethin'
in a sequin dress?
(chuckles):
I owe you one, okay?
Whatever.
According to the
census bureau,
This is the last
neighborhood
Where christopher perez
worked this morning.
Okay, how do you want
to split up the houses?
You and cardoza
take those two.
Uh
No. How about you
and I take those two?
Or we could do that, too.
Something tells me
this happens to you a lot.
Let's get to work.
Cardoza:
Hi.
Can I help you?
We're with the miami-dade
police department.
Duquesne:
Are you the home
owner of record?
No, no, I
Get inside, marie.
I'm the homeowner, paula olsen.
What do you want?
Our records indicate
there's a census taker
That was here this morning.
Yeah, so? Well, what do
you need now, a recount?
He was murdered.
I have nothing to say
about that.
Okay, well in that
case, we'd like to speak
with-- I believe you said
Her name
was marie.
What do you want
to ask her?
She didn't answer the door
for him; I did.
You government people.
All alike. You're just
counting heads so you
can raise our taxes.
Get off my property!
Okay, mrs. Olsen, you
need to calm down.
Assaulting a police
officer is a crime.
A police officer?!
More like gestapo.
You do not care about
the citizens of this country
And neither does
your census bureau.
Mrs. Olsen!
Go to hell!
Mrs. Olsen,
Don't leave town
Until this
investigation
All right, now what?
Shall we backtrack?
Yeah, that's
a good idea.
He's got another
house listed.
It's around the corner.
Okay.
(knocking on door)
Doesn't look like
anybody lives here.
Uh
Natalia.
Foreclosure.
Well then the census taker
probably saw that, too.
He passed on
to that other house.
Not necessarily.
Didn't you say that
there was insulation
On the victim's clothes?
Yeah.
Insulation coming out
Of the ceiling tiles.
And all over
The floor in there, too.
(speed-dials)
This is horatio.
Yeah, hi, h. It's me.
Well, I'm at 5493
evergreen street.
And, uh, there's some insulation
here that's consistent
With what you pulled off
the victim's clothes.
I'm on my way.
Mdpd.
Do you smell that?
It smells like ammonia.
(grunts)
Rat poison.
(dog barking in distance)
Ammonia.
There's duct tape.
Latex gloves.
I think it's safe to say
There's something
going on in here.
Yeah.
I think the ammonia smell
is coming from this blanket.
(glass shattering)
Miami-dade pd.
(vigorous boiling)
Whoa. We obviously
interrupted something.
Yeah, an active
*** lab.
Oh, my god.
It's gonna blow.
Yeah, we need to go.
Go, go, go!
(heavy breathing)
(boa vista coughing
and moaning)
Natalia! Natalia?
Natalia!
(boa vista groaning)
You okay?
No, I can't move!
(coughing):
You okay?
I'm stuck, ryan.
No, I'm stuck.
All right, all right.
I'll get you out.
Help!
Go, go, ryan! Just go!
Help!
(coughing, wolfe grunting)
I can't get this up.
Go!
I can't get
this up.
Mr. Wolfe. Mr. Wolfe.
(grunting)
(wolfe screaming)
(whimpering)
(coughing)
Here we go. Come on.
Mr. Wolfe!
(coughing)
(siren wailing)
Hey, ryan.
Thank you.
You were really
You were really brave in there.
You're welcome. You were pretty
brave in there, too.
(chuckles)
You know, I'm I'm good.
I r I really
I feel fine.
Thank you.
I just want to start
working this crime scene.
Hey, natalia,
maybe we should do
A quick trip to the er first.
What do you say?
What are you doing?
I thought we just said we were
going to go to the hospital.
Well, I don't want
to leave this case.
Okay, but I'll keep you
posted, all right?
Mr. Wolfe.
So, a census taker walks
into a *** house,
Ends up dead in the trunk
of someone's car.
By fumes or something worse.
We need to determine
who the owner of record is.
I'll call tripp,
get the ball rolling.
(garbled radio transmission)
(echoing boom)
Would you excuse me for a
second? Thanks.
Marie, can I help you
with something?
That explosion--
Was anyone in the house?
Was anyone hurt?
There was somebody
in the house,
And they're going
to be fine.
Are you all right?
I was just frightened
By the sound.
Do you ever see anybody
coming in and out of that house?
No.
Never?
I have to get back to work.
If mrs. Olsen catches me
here talking to you
Marie, here's my card.
If you think of anything
that might help,
Feel free to call me.
Cardoza:
Hey, tripp.
Yeah?
I heard you found
the owner on record
for the *** house.
What's left of it.
Bank took it a few months ago.
Previous owner
was edward hensler.
So, he was related
to our kid, kevin hensler.
Yeah, mr. Innocent.
It turned out it
was his father.
That kid lived
in that house.
Yeah, well,
that's good to know.
I don't know.
I don't know anything.
No, kevin, no.
Not this time, okay?
We found a dead guy in
the trunk of your car.
He was killed in a house
that you lived in.
My dad bailed on the payments
just like he bailed on me.
Okay, I I haven't been back
to that house since.
I got my own place.
Do these look familiar?
They're yours.
Are you telling me
One of these won't
open the front door?
(sighs)
I'm good at chemistry, okay?
I aced my finals.
This guy, tek, he
He was a messenger
at the university.
He said he'd pay me good money
if I cooked ***.
(whooshing)
(sizzling)
So, this guy, tek,
was a drug dealer.
Yeah, a good one.
Keeps me working.
He was in the car with you?
I-I-I I don't know
his real name.
You don't know
his real name?
Is he the one
Who killed the census worker?
I told you.
I I didn't see what happened
to that guy. I didn't even know
He was in the trunk.
You say you're
a smart guy.
So, where do you think
this guy, tek, would go if
he was running scared?
I-I-I remember him once saying
that he had another *** lab.
And where is that?
Point hill.
Near the marina.
(siren blaring)
(snapping, metal clanging)
There could be an active
*** lab in here, folks.
We can't afford a
spark of any kind.
Cell phones off.
Cardoza:
Tek?
Mdpd.
Show yourself.
Tek?
(door sliding open)
That a clock?
Yeah.
Mr. Wolfe
This copper wire could lead
to a time-delay device.
This wasn't
a chemical explosion.
(keypad beeps)
I'm getting voice mail.
Jesse?
Call me immediately.
These places
are rigged to blow.
Wolfe:
Walter, hey, it's wolfe.
Uh, 911. You got
to call me back right away.
These *** labs,
they got bombs in them.
Call the bomb squad.
Call them immediately.
(click)
(ticking)
What is that sound?
I don't know.
(liquid dripping)
But I do know a *** lab kitchen
when I see one.
(ticking continues)
Jackpot.
Some high-end beakers here.
Pipe bomb.
Jesse, what the hell
are you doing?
Move!
What are you doing?
Move! Move!
(ticking stops)
You okay?
Yeah.
Just need to sit down
for a minute.
(panting)
Wow. Come on. Boa vista was in
the middle of a blast,
And she's still standing.
Yeah.
Look at that.
There's monofilament
leading to this mousetrap.
It was pulled
when you opened the gate.
(click)
(ticking)
Cardoza:
The current traveled
along the minute hand.
Simmons:
You stopped it with the bullet.
Cardoza:
Yeah, if it would
have touched the metal,
The circuit would have closed.
Simmons:
Kaboom.
They had the clock acting
like a time-delay detonator.
I bet you it was
the same signature
Used with boa vista
and wolfe.
(click)
Whoa. Oh, my god.
It's going to blow.
Yeah, we need to go.
Go, go, go!
Hell of a way
to protect your *** lab.
Yeah, and kill anyone
who was on to you.
Caine:
So, you set
my team up
And almost got them killed,
kevin.
(stammering):
What?
You knew that place would blow
when we walked in.
I thought tek might be there.
I was trying to help.
I want to know
who killed the census taker.
Kevin.
Okay.
Okay. I messed up
Don't lie
to me!
I messed up.
(knock at door)
Hi. My name
is christopher perez.
I work for the census bureau.
Uh, we, uh We don't
really live here.
Um
Man: Hey, what are
you doing?
I
You're telling
the whole neighborhood.
Come on in.
Thank you.
Yeah.
(grunts)
tie him up, and
get him in there.
(perez coughs and mutters)
Help!
What are you, an idiot?
You locked him
in the same rooms
Where you were
cooking ***?
Tek said he needed time
To figure out what
to do with him.
When I When I
When I went back
In the room, he was dead.
(liquid boiling vigorously)
(panting)
(voice breaking):
I I didn't mean to kill him.
He was only in there
a half an hour.
A half an hour?
So you two decided to take
a drive and dump the body.
No. He made me do it.
Hmm.
He had a gun to me, remember?
Yeah.
I was afraid
of telling you.
I was afraid he was gonna
come after me again.
Well, he's not gonna come
after you in here, kid.
Talk!
Talk!
If tek wasn't at the lab,
I don't know where he is.
Kevin, you better hope--
And I mean hope--
That I find him, okay?
A half hour.
Fumes would take
The time line is
bogus, isn't it?
Yeah.
Let's check with tox.
He's not lying.
Our census worker died a
relatively quick death.
Half hour.
Wait, wait. You told
calleigh that he died
From chemical asphyxiation
caused by phosphate and gas.
Byproduct of the rat
poison in the ***, yes.
That takes 12 hours
to kill a person.
Not when it's digested.
Digested?
What are you talking about?
He ate it?
Correct. I knew the
lividity didn't track.
The resulting gas
Was absorbed by his
gastrointestinal tract.
(muffled grunting)
From there, it fed directly
into his bloodstream.
Which killed him
in only half an hour.
So the kid
was telling the truth.
I trust I've put you closer
to finding your killer.
Thanks, man.
(rock music playing
over headset)
Love that song.
(increases volume of song)
(mutters):
That's a nice song.
(sighs, laughs)
Yeah, these help me concentrate
when I'm working.
(turns music off)
That's funny.
All the years that
we've worked together,
I've never seen you
wearing headphones in dna.
Well, they're
They're kind of tiny.
They're sort of easy to miss.
You know, natalia,
I've got this
Ringing in my ears.
Yeah?
Yeah.
We were both in the
same blast today.
So
If you're having a hard
time hearing the music
I'm-I'm good.
I'm not having a problem.
You had it turned up to 11.
That's mach one.
R-ryan,
Thank you, but I'm good.
I'm-I'm good, really.
Did, um Did you come in here
To talk about something
related to the case?
Yeah. I came in
for bomb site photos.
I'm trying to find a way
to this tek guy.
Well, I will get out
of your way
And let you have at it.
It's all yours.
(mechanical whirring)
Heard you wanted
evidence from
The blast
at the *** house.
Yes, I do.
Why don't we put it
over there? Thanks.
You know what?
Let's take all of
the oversized stuff
And put it in the clean
room in the garage for now.
You got it.
Thanks.
Hey, wait a second.
Didn't see that
rag in there.
I don't know
that it's a rag.
Looks like it could be silk.
Handkerchief?
I'm gonna keep this with me.
Thanks.
Mm-hmm.
What do you mean?
Marie's not going anywhere.
Ms. Olsen, we have evidence
linking her to a ***.
That census guy?
That's-that's impossible.
She's never left my sight.
Okay, look, are you
gonna bring her out,
Or do I need to go
in there and get her?
Marie, I was wondering
if this is your headscarf.
I notice that you wear one.
It might be.
Yes.
Okay.
We found it at the
house next door
Where christopher
perez was killed.
I accidentally left it
at that house.
I don't know
Christopher perez.
I was there to see kevin.
Kevin hensler?
Yes.
He used to live there
before the bank took it away.
He came back
To help me.
What are you doing here?
He'll be back any minute.
My boss will be back, too,
but I had to see you.
I don't like what you are doing,
making these drugs.
It's dangerous.
I know, but it's the
only way I can make money
To get you away
from that lady.
Look, we'll be
married soon.
We'll have our own
place, I promise.
You really got to go.
How was it that you came
to work with mrs. Olsen?
My family's in haiti.
Mrs. Olsen told my mother
That she would send me
to school in exchange
For housekeeping,
But all I do is cook and clean.
I'm not even allowed
to read my bible.
And if I complain
She'll send me
on a boat to haiti.
And away from kevin?
What's going to happen to kevin?
I don't know.
We're investigating the drug
dealer he was working with.
Tek.
You know him?
He treated kevin badly.
The last time he saw me,
He tried to
Oh, yeah, you
must be good, huh?
I got kevin telling me he
wants to stop cooking for me
So he can run
away with you.
Please don't
touch me!
Hey!
I have all the girls in
bayfront lining up for me.
(gasps)
You said bayfront?
Yes.
Great. Maria, thank you.
Hey, it's calleigh.
The drug dealer--
I know where to find him.
(siren blaring)
(tires screeching,
sirens blaring)
(officer grunting)
(grunting)
So you are tek.
Or plain old robert sperling.
Caine:
Get him up, please.
(grunts and pants)
Yeah, that's me.
So what?
(handcuffs click)
Aah! You're breaking
my wrist, man.
You're lucky
I didn't break your neck.
For what, hanging out
in the park?
For ***.
I think you should talk
to kevin hensler about that one.
Tripp:
We have.
He gave us
Your life story
in paperback.
Slinging ***,
bodies in trunks.
It was a real page turner.
Look, he killed that guy,
all right?
Because he was afraid
the feds were gonna deport
His little piece of tail,
and that's the truth.
That's not the whole truth,
my friend.
(garbled radio transmission)
Yeah, calleigh,
The scarf we're processing
Duquesne:
Natalia should have it by now.
How are you feeling?
Good.
I'm good
Horatio, thanks again
For coming
in after us.
No need.
Um, biologicals on the scarf.
Yes, saliva, the
victim's saliva.
Saliva, so it may have been used
as a gag.
And laced in rat poison.
(perez coughing)
Can you put it
in someone's hand?
No, I struck out
on fingerprints.
I already told jesse it was
going to be impossible.
Natalia,
Nothing is impossible.
(music playing)
I never heard of gold dust
being used to lift prints.
Yes, it's called
vapor Metal
Deposition.
So the dust is attracted
to the oils.
Right, we heat
the metal
To the point of evaporation.
The gold dust attaches
to the fingerprint,
Forming a thin coat.
Now it's working.
Yes.
We got partials now.
Yes, but what If
all of these partials
Are from the same finger?
(groans)
(camera shutter snaps)
Let's compare this
to our two suspects.
(typing)
Yes.
Nice going.
We recovered
your fingerprint
From the gag that killed
christopher perez,
And we believe that you
manipulated kevin into thinking
He killed christopher to
have something on him.
(grunting)
What are you doing?
Tek:
Tie him up
and get him in there.
(coughing)
(grunting)
Please.
I won't tell anyone
about this place.
And I'm gonna make sure of that.
Open up.
(muffled grunting)
Open up.
(grunting continues)
(grunting stops)
Hey, kevin, get in here.
What did you do, man?
I didn't tell you
to kill this guy.
Oh, my god.
Whoa.
Yeah, well,
I needed him cooking for me
And not dating
the maid next door.
You got to protect the product.
And by protection,
You mean bomb making, right?
Discourages competition.
(clock ticking)
(vigorous boiling)
You'd be surprised
at the type of respect you get
When one of those goes off.
Not unlike the surprise
you've got coming in prison.
I didn't kill
that man?
No
But the drug making is
a first-degree felony.
What about marie?
I promised I'd get her
out of that house.
We're working on that.
False imprisonment?
(scoffs)
I should have put her
on the slow boat to haiti
When I had the chance.
What you should
have done
Is treat her
with basic human dignity.
While she sneaks out
for *** with the
local drug dealer?
Cuff her, please.
Get your hands off of me.
All right,
look, lady,
If you do not get into that
car without further incident,
Then I am happy to add resisting
arrest to your rap sheet.
Remember, I pay your salary.
Then I deserve
a raise.
Thanks.
(whooshing)
(muffled clanging)
(clang)
(whooshing continues)
(elevator bell dings)
(whooshing continues)
(indistinct chatter fades in)
(chatter fades out)
(whooshing continues)
I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
No.
It was never your fault.
Don't ever think that.
Is he going
to be okay?
He's going to be okay.
I've arranged for
a dormitory stay at dade u.,
And I'm working
on your student visa.
Will I actually be able
to go to school now?
You'll go to school.