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Do it.
When are you and Natalie
gonna set a date
so I can plan
your bachelor "partay"?
We haven't thought
about a date yet, Marco.
Really?
Yeah.
Look, it-it's just one
of those complicated things.
Okay, well, let me know then.
Okay.
Luke.
Can I talk to you
for a second?
Something wrong?
Did you hang out
with Daisy last night?
I called, but she
never called me back.
What's going on?
She's late.
Four times this week.
She's not answering
her cell,
not answering at home.
What's going on?
She's been drinking.
A lot.
Ever since we lost
that fugitive.
The ***?
Yeah.
You, uh,
you have any idea
where she'd be?
Her parents maybe.
I know she has a brother
that lives in the area.
Mark, yeah, with the daughter.
Right.
Try Ranahan's first,
see if anybody's seen her.
I'm going to keep trying her cell.
Okay.
Listen, Bottner,
I've been thinking--
I don't want to go
in the hole for a month.
I know I said
I'd do it, but
Are you backing out?
Nah, it's just
I got my girlfriend
coming tomorrow.
Look, I told you
I can't wait anymore.
Every damn appeal was
denied.
Parole, too.
I won't be eligible
for another five years.
Tough break, but that's what
happens when they put you away.
Not to me.
The people
who put me here--
I'm gonna show 'em.
And I'll start with
you, if I have to.
No.
We're all good.
Then do it.
You stick by my side
until I tell you
you can split off.
You got that, Diaz?
Take his *** down!
No room in here.
Get lost.
Take us out!
On the ground!
Everybody down!
Get down!
Get down!
GUARD 2: On the ground!
Get down!
What the hell?
Yeah, I got two inmates just ran
in the woods behind the prison.
Bottner and Diaz were
last seen an hour ago.
Exit road behind the prison.
What were they in for?
Diaz-- armed robbery.
Not the sharpest tool
in the shed, but big.
Bottner-- he's in for ***.
My guess, this
is a reward
for Diaz for protecting Bottner.
Or his punishment.
If you're going to run,
you want somebody bigger
and slower than you are.
You got their cells locked down?
Yes, ma'am.
Neighboring ones too, and
segregated their cellmates.
Great.
Luke, I want you to get in
touch with the lieutenant
Working the special investigations
unit-- put him on hold.
They're going to be
running hard and fast.
I'll give them three to four
miles over uneven terrain.
So we need to set up
the perimeter at six?
Gives us one and half lead time
from when they escaped.
Let's get in touch
with DPS, TDC--
Let's get
the bloodhounds out here.
Everyone wearing boots?
Lot of nasty snakes
out there.
Whoa, whoa.
Snakes?
Wow, Marco, you're not scared
of a little snake are you?
No, I'm scared
of a big old snake.
Let's get the chopper up.
You know, all that high grass--
are we going to be able
to see them from the air?
You don't think so, huh?
Lower it down.
Use the rotor wash
to get the grass down.
Air Force Academy.
Class of 2000.
Right there.
Right there, man.
Go.
Found your big ol' snake.
Yeah, but where's Bottner?
We still have a
*** out there.
Hey.
What's wrong?
They found Daisy.
Where?
She's in jail.
Daisy's in jail?
What happened?
Houston P.
D.
picked her up
on a DUI.
Look, I know we're already
one person short
in the middle of a manhunt,
but what do you want me to do?
Damn it, Daisy.
We'll handle things here.
You go get her.
Right.
So the warden is
talking to Diaz.
Trying to figure out
where Bottner's headed.
And the bloodhounds
are right outside.
All right.
Let's go.
We got two hours before
the sun goes down.
Let's get out of here.
Original Air Date on April 30, 2011
Son of a ***.
I think the best way to catch
this guy is by thermal viewing.
Well, if he crossed the river,
the dogs won't be able
to pick up the scent anyway.
All right, let's move the ground
checkpoint back another three miles,
and let's get a bird
in the air with FLIR.
Thanks.
Go ahead, say what
you're going to say.
Bring it.
Come on.
Daisy
No, tell me I'm a drunk.
Tell me that I'm messing
up my life.
My mother had cancer.
Lymphoma.
After she was diagnosed,
my dad, he, uh
he couldn't handle it.
Started drinking.
So I took care of my mom
after the chemo and
through everything.
I was 14 when she died.
That must have been hard.
My mom was dead,
my dad was a drunk
and I never thought
I'd get through it.
But I did.
And here I am.
Look, drinking is not
It doesn't fix things.
It just makes
them worse.
Ever since we lost
that ***,
I
You want to talk about it?
I was molested.
For six years.
It started when I was nine.
My music teacher.
He was a family friend.
I'm sorry.
So here I am.
Can we please just
get out of here?
What else we got on Bottner?
I should have known.
He started trying to find
a way out the day he got here.
He planned an
escape before?
No, but he spent every free
second in the library,
researching appeals.
Real jailhouse lawyer.
Any luck with Diaz?
He's too scared to talk.
Just have to make sure
he doesn't know he's ratting.
Thank you, guys.
That snitch did a great job.
He got Diaz all riled up.
Hey.
Daisy, hey.
It looks a lot
better on you.
You okay?
Yeah.
Drunk tank definitely
ain't the Ritz,
but I'm okay.
Yeah.
So what do you got?
Diaz said
Bottner escaped to find
the people who put him here.
Said he was gonna show 'em.
"Show 'em"?
Guys,
Bottner's out for revenge.
Alright, so if Bottner's
out for revenge
I want to know everybody
who he might be after.
Well, where do you
want to start?
We've got the judge,
the jury, his attorney.
Okay, what about
the victim?
Caroline Belkind.
She was at a sorority party
at, uh, same bar Bottner worked.
When she came out
to the parking lot,
he grabbed her.
How'd the cops
get onto him?
They questioned everyone who was
working there that night.
His wife heard about it,
and she came forward.
Lydia Bottner.
Her testimony put him away.
earring in his pocket.
She found the victim's
Said her husband asked her to
dress up like a sorority girl.
Now, this is the best part.
He wanted to tie her up
under the bleachers.
Same details as
the actual ***.
So the wife says no,
and then he goes out
and gets
some other girl instead?
I'm putting
local PD on Lydia.
And call Caroline; she needs
to know that Bottner's out.
Only person who stood by
his side was a Brian Podemski.
They bartended together.
He
served as a character witness.
Guys, we just got a call
from Dr.
Alan Paxton,
Bottner's
former shrink.
He says that Bottner just left
his office 20 minutes ago.
Bottner thought he was
still protected by
doctor/patient confidentiality.
Those rules
don't apply anymore;
he's an escaped felon.
Sure as hell
didn't tell him that.
So why'd he come here?
Figured you guys wouldn't be
looking for him here.
Wanted money, clothes, my car.
You give it to him?
Yeah, my-my BMW has LoJack.
I figured it might
help you find him.
Well, you figured right.
I'm gonna need
to see the specs for it.
Yeah, uh
got 'em right here.
Thank you.
The way he looked at me--
all that time in prison--
barely recognized the guy.
Prison's a tough place
for a ***.
Over seven years
I've been living
with this guilt.
Only thing that made it better
was knowing he was behind bars.
Guilt for what?
David was,
uh, angry.
Had fantasies, rough ones.
*** fantasies?
Yeah, I-I told him
to experiment with
his wife instead.
Figured she might be into it.
Wish I'd known there was
some underlying pathology.
What kind of pathology?
He didn't like women,
let's put it that way.
Wanted to punish them.
To "show 'em.
"
♪
Okay.
Get your car keys, Caroline.
Where are we going?
You know where.
U.
S.
Marshals!
Caroline Belkind?
You here?
Place is clear.
Paxton's Beemer is out back.
But Caroline's car is gone.
So where did he take her?
We're gonna do this,
just like last time.
Please
Every single word
of your testimony.
Oh, God!
Oh, my God
"So he tied my wrists, and then
dragged me under the bleachers.
It was late, so there
was no one else around.
"
Right? What
happened next?
I don't know.
What happened next?!
I don't know!
Tell me what
happened next!
I don't know.
Oh, God
Son of a ***
broke into her house
and made her drive here
at knifepoint.
I mean, the guy is on the
run-- he takes the time
to take the victim back to
the place where he *** her?
Thank you.
That jogger didn't come by
and scare Bottner off,
he would have done it
all over again.
Think she's
okay to talk?
He wanted me to relive it,
every last detail.
He got so mad
when I couldn't remember.
Did he say anything
about where he's going?
That's why he did this,
isn't it?
He found out that I lied.
Lied about what?
At the trial
I just said
what the D.
A.
told me to say.
I couldn't remember anything
except that he wore a mask.
But there was another woman.
She remembered everything.
Another woman? What are you
talking about, Caroline?
The other woman that he ***.
She was too scared to testify.
She never took the stand.
DA railroaded Bottner.
And now he's
after revenge.
We need to find that lawyer.
Before he does.
Okay.
No I'm
leaving right now.
I'll be there in ten minutes.
Okay.
How's Caroline Belkind doing?
She's pretty
shaken up.
The doctors are
releasing her.
She's not going home, is she?
No.
I'm taking her
to her mother's.
She'll be under
until we catch Bottner.
Good.
Hey, Daisy
What's going on?
Jared Porter.
That's his
name, right?
Your old
music teacher?
You got your DUI
in Clear Lake.
He was the only
music teacher in the area.
What are you trying to do, Luke?
I want to help you.
You were outside
his house.
You're going after
him, aren't you?
Just leave it alone.
I know you.
Okay?
You became a marshal to put
people like this guy away.
If there was something
that I could've done,
I would've done it by now.
There's a ten-year
statute of limitations
against child molestation
if there's no DNA evidence.
But if he's still doing
what he did to you
Luke, stop it!
You can't fix this.
Hello.
Thank you.
Think you might be in danger.
David Bottner escaped
from prison yesterday.
I haven't thought about that guy
since the day he was convicted.
Why would he come here?
Because he knows that
you coached Caroline Belkind
on what to say on the stand.
You accusing me of suborning
perjury, Deputy Frost?
We're trying to protect you.
It took Caroline two weeks
to come forward,
she was so traumatized.
There was no DNA evidence.
She told us that there was
another victim,
and you just showed her
her statement.
How--
Because it was the same guy.
Look, both women
were found
at the same park,
strung up by their wrists
on the same bleachers.
Both had an earring
ripped from their ear,
one of which
was later found
on Bottner.
The son of a ***
was guilty as sin.
We need to know
who the other victim was.
Bottner might go after her, too.
Megan someone.
I don't remember.
Yeah, I need a file sent
over to my office.
People v.
David Bottner.
What do you mean?
Someone's already
looking at it.
Bottner's in the building
Stay in your office!
Keep the door locked!
Shut down the courthouse.
Nobody in or out.
I want a complete lockdown!
It's gone.
I should've known.
Nobody's ever nice to me.
It doesn't make any sense.
Why would he come
into a courthouse filled
with lawyers and cops
to look up the identity of
a woman he should already know?
Unless it wasn't him
that *** her.
What are you talking about?
What if the DA
got it wrong?
If Bottner was falsely accused,
he wouldn't have known
who it was
until he saw her name
in the file.
She never testified against him.
If Bottner did
a seven-year stint
for a crime he didn't commit,
what's he gonna do to the woman
that put him there?
Do you know what it's like
for a *** in prison?
What I had to do to survive?
I'm sorry
I had a life, a family
and it's all gone now.
Please, don't hurt me!
You're gonna take me
through this step-by-step.
Where did I tie you, huh?
Show me.
Please don't hurt me!
Show me!
Across the bar!
Which one? That one?
Yeah.
What did I stand on?
Did I stand on something?
No.
Look.
Look!
How did I tie you to that bar
if I can't even reach it?!
You see?
It couldn't have been me.
You're not the guy that did it.
When Bottner realized
that the guy
was taller than him,
he, um
started asking me questions.
Like what?
He wanted to know if the guy's
hands were rough,
if he was in good shape.
What'd you say?
Yes to both.
You're positive
Bottner's not the guy?
He couldn't even tie a knot.
Seven years ago
they had to cut me down
the next morning.
He's not the guy that did it,
but he knows who did.
Did he give you a name?
No.
He just said that he wasn't
gonna let him get away with it.
That night destroyed
everything for me.
For him, too, though, I guess.
Well, thanks
for coming in, Megan.
Yeah.
You buying Bottner
being innocent?
Whether he is or not,
we still gotta catch the guy.
Yeah.
Could explain why he didn't
show any remorse
at his parole hearings.
And why he planned to break out
when his parole was denied.
Yeah.
But we don't care
whether he's guilty or innocent.
No, we don't-- except it
affects where he's going.
Lydia?
David! Oh, my God!
Please don't scream.
The police are watching me.
They're right outside.
Come on.
Look I forgive you.
What?!
It took me seven years,
but I forgive you.
For testifying,
for divorcing me,
for believing that I could
possibly *** that woman.
I found her earring in
your coat pocket!
I wrote you a letter
every day!
And you sent every single
one of them back
without even opening them.
Everything you wanted to do
to me, you did to that girl!
It happened where you worked,
when I was out of town!
I didn't do it!
This is the only way I can
prove it to you, Lydia.
What do you want?
I need money, credit cards,
whatever you have.
Oh, God
Hilary
She was
She was only three years old.
She grew up.
We both did.
Lydia
Don't make me.
I never took it off,
not even for one day.
Why are you here?
Because if I die
trying to do this,
I need you and Hilary
to know the truth.
David
Would I have risked
coming here
if I wasn't innocent?
Look, if you still
don't believe me,
please, pull the trigger.
Well, HPD knew
something was wrong
when the ex-wife
didn't come out of the store.
crying in the stockroom.
They went inside, found her
What about Bottner?
He'd left out the back.
He's got a three-hour
head start on us,
but she let police
go through her purse.
All her cash
and credit cards gone.
They found
a speed-loader in there.
She gave him a gun?
Guess he made a believer
out of her, too.
After the trial,
I mean, after all this time,
could he really be innocent?
It's not my concern, ma'am.
What is my concern?
You gave him a gun.
You gave him money.
That's aiding and abetting.
So unless you tell us
where he's going,
your daughter is gonna have
two parents in prison.
You understand me?
Brian Podemski.
Podemski?
The bartender
David worked with?
Yeah.
He figured it out
with that other woman-- Megan?
Brian's taller
and he he's got rough
hands from bartending.
And he could've put the earring
in David's coat at any time.
His best friend set him up.
I fell for it.
Excuse me.
This is a restricted area.
I'm gonna have
to ask you to leave.
David, what are you doing here?
Get outta here!
This guy's got a gun!
Bottner's already here--
Pit Five.
You did it!
You set me up!
I told them
you were innocent!
You destroyed my life,
my family.
Admit you ***
those girls, Brian,
or I swear to God
I will kill you right now.
David, do you remember
when I told you how that IED
messed me up in Iraq?
It couldn't have been me.
Bottner's letting 'em go.
Hold on.
All right, come on.
Turn around.
Hands on your head.
That's Podemski.
Come on!
Keep walking! Put your hands up!
Turn around!
Hands on your head.
How many more are inside?
David's alone.
He gave me his gun.
It's in my coat pocket.
Please don't hurt him.
Bottner!
Face down!
Brian was the one person
who believed me.
I'm just as bad as you people.
I was chasing
the wrong guy, too.
What are you doing Annie?
We caught Bottner.
Bottner was
onto something.
Whoever *** those women
knew about
his sorority girl fantasies,
was taller than him,
had access to the coat
to plant the earring.
The reason he thought
it was his friend.
Yeah.
But he was wrong.
There's somebody else
that fits that bill:
Alan Paxton.
The shrink?
He's a rock climber.
You know, he'd
have rough hands.
He'd know how to
tie a good knot.
And Megan's statement.
The woman who
never testified.
She had a
*** kit done.
They never tested it.
So there's DNA.
But we don't have
enough evidence
to get a court order
for Paxton's.
Maybe we don't have to.
How fast can we
get him in here?
Depends on the reason
we give him.
Tell him that we
really need his help.
Annie, Dr.
Paxton's here.
Dr.
Paxton,
thanks for coming in.
Please, have a seat.
How can I help you?
I'm not sure yet.
I just felt like
we should talk
one more time.
I'm trying to get
a little insight
into Bottner's head, you know?
Maybe you can help us catch him.
Well, I want to see that guy
behind bars as much as you do.
Well, we know he's in Houston.
We know we're gonna bring him
in-- 24, 48 hours from now.
We just don't want him to
have the chance to get away with
this again before we catch him.
I want to know why
he does what he does.
Well, uh
I think that someone like
Bottner sees women as a sport.
The ultimate
adrenaline rush.
What is it though?
I mean, it's-it's anger.
It's-It's rage?
Power.
You know, for
those minutes,
or-or hours,
Bottner is a, is a god.
Excuse me.
Yeah, I'm
Okay, I'll-I'll
be right there.
I'm so sorry to
cut this short.
I-I have an emergency
with a patient.
Oh, sure.
Appreciate you coming in.
Yeah.
And, um, if he does
try and contact you again
I'll definitely call you.
Please.
Okay.
I can show myself
out, thank you.
Yeah.
What now?
We didn't get
the DNA on the cup.
There's a million ways
to get DNA.
We just got something
a little bit more interesting.
We got Paxton on tape
giving his own motives for
raping Megan and Caroline.
Once we catch the
son of a ***,
jury gets to hear it
from his own mouth.
He's staying on Route 118.
There's a couple of bars
out this way.
Yeah, you got, what,
Smitty's Keg House, right?
And The Buena Vista.
Both of them are
college favorites.
Look, Annie.
He's turning.
Into the Buena Vista.
You don't think
he's at it again, do you?
You told him
that Bottner
is still out there, right?
Yeah.
He probably thinks
if he rapes again,
that we'll just
blame him instead.
He thinks he's got a free pass.
Yeah.
I'm calling
the rest of the team.
Yeah, is this the Buena Vista?
I'm out in your parking lot.
Some, uh, sorority chick with
a Kappa Alpha Omega sticker
left her lights on.
Yeah, it's a white Honda Accord.
It's, uh, JST-2976.
Yeah, no problem.
All right, have a good night.
Uh-oh
You drop it!
What's going on?
You're under arrest,
you son of a ***.
You got nothing on me.
We got you on aggravated assault.
You hear me?!
And we got the right
to get your DNA, and I bet you
it's gonna match
Megan Burroughs' *** kit, huh?
Get him out of here.
Nice job, Annie.
So, we got him.
Thank you.
Yeah.
When Megan heard that, um,
he tried to go after another
woman, she agreed to testify.
He's gonna be put away
for a long time.
Caroline and Megan--
what I did to them
I just didn't know how else
to prove I was innocent.
Well, please tell them
I'm sorry.
Well, they've agreed
not to press charges.
But, um, you know,
the court system
doesn't always work
as fast as it should.
Might be a while
before you get out.
I'll give you some time.
I thought this wasn't
your concern.
Our little secret, all right?
Hi.
You must be Hilary.
Your dad's waiting to see you.
♪
Seven years we got to make up.
Hi.
Hey.
Um, did you bring it?
It doesn't open.
I know.
Let's try this.
All you needed
was the right key.
♪
So, what do I do?
If you won't let me
try to fix it.
I don't know, Luke.
Look, the next couple of months
are gonna be rough.
Yeah.
The DUI,
lawyers, court appearances, IA--
not to mention what you're
already going through.
I just want to be there for you.
Don't shut me out.
Thank you.
And I won't.
I'm gonna, um, go home early
and try to get some sleep, okay?
Okay.
Have a great day,
Mr.
Porter.
You, too.
Bye.
See you tomorrow.
Clara?
Aunt Daisy.
What are you
doing here?
What are you doing
at Mr.
Porter's house, sweetie?
Grandma gave me violin lessons
last year for my birthday.
Grandma gave you lessons.
She said you started
when you were nine, too.
Mr.
Porter said that you
were his best student
and that I remind
him of you.
Aunt Daisy, are you okay?
I'm okay, sweetie.
Go on; I'm gonna take you home.
Okay.