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In the criminal
justice system,
sexually based offenses are
considered especially heinous.
In New York City,
the dedicated detectives who
investigate these vicious felonies
are members of an elite squad
known as the Special Victims Unit.
These are their stories.
Come out, come out,
wherever you are.
You can't hide from me.
I know you're in there.
I'm gonna get you.
Police! Drop your weapon! Don't move!
Don't shoot!
What are you
doing with that?
I was just killing
a nasty creature.
Help me.
That's all
she said, "Help me.
"
I think she's in shock.
Well, did you get her name
or what happened to her?
Ashley Tyler, 16.
***, beat to hell.
I better ride along.
I caught your mook red-handed.
Name's Cyrus Wert.
He was waving the ***
weapon around like a banshee.
Well, just take it
easy there, pal.
First of all,
she's alive,
so that's not
a *** weapon, right?
Right.
Mr.
Wert,
I'm Detective Stabler.
This your machete?
Yes, sir.
So, what happened? You get carried
away, take it out on the girl?
No, I only came out
to kill the rats and
the squirrels in my garden.
Don't lie to me, Cyrus.
My partner's in that
ambulance with the girl,
and she's gonna tell us
who attacked her.
She's all yours,
Detective.
Ashley?
I'm Detective Benson.
I need to
ask you a couple of questions.
Get away from me.
Listen,
I'm here to help you.
Leave me alone!
No, Ashley,
you're safe now, honey.
No! Stop it!
Hold her down
while I sedate her.
No! Get away!
Get away!
It's okay, honey.
Stop it!
Calm down.
It's okay.
Leave me alone!
Go to hell!
I've never seen a ***
victim attack a cop.
Neither have I.
Ashley went to bed
early last night.
We didn't even know she snuck
out until the hospital called.
Do you have any ideas
where she went?
No.
Did she tell you
what happened?
She became violent in the
ambulance and had to be sedated.
Does Ashley have a history
of emotional problems?
I don't think so.
You're not sure?
We're her
foster parents.
Ashley's only been with us
a couple of months.
Why is she
in foster care?
Abuse.
What kind of abuse?
Please.
We'll talk later.
Right now,
we need to see her.
Sweetheart,
we're so sorry.
Don't worry, Ash.
Everything's going to be okay.
Why is she here?
Ashley, I need you
to make a statement.
Right now?
Well, it can wait,
but I do need you to sign a
consent to release the *** kit.
What's that?
While you were asleep,
the nurse examined you,
and we collected evidence.
She touched me?
Hank, can they do that?
Ashley, you have nothing
to be ashamed of.
We need the evidence
so we can convict your
attacker when we catch him.
Make her go away.
You should come back later.
I understand that you're
upset, but the longer we wait
I don't wanna
talk about it.
Ashley, I know that
this is really hard,
but I need your help.
Please.
Make her stop.
Leave.
Now.
Ashley's too
afraid to talk.
Perp's gotta be
somebody she knows.
CSU says the
crime scene was clean.
Guy even dug up plants.
What about the victim?
He leave anything on her?
The nurse found fluids,
but without Ashley's consent, the
hospital won't release the *** kit.
Well, we can't force her
to cooperate.
No, but we can keep the case
open if we suspect abuse.
Well, what about
the machete-wielding gardener?
Yeah.
He's a fruitcake,
not a ***.
I still like the
foster dad for it.
Or maybe you're just looking for
a reason to keep investigating.
Captain, the girl
was traumatized.
She was *** until
evidence proves she wasn't.
You got the rest of the day.
Find something or move on.
ACS says the foster parents are clean.
No police record,
no complaints.
Okay.
But that hardly
rules them out.
They said that Ashley
has a history of abuse.
Any record of that?
Nothing so far.
But Ashley's mother, Risa,
is doing 12 years
up at Sealview on a drug rap.
Sealview? I thought
they closed that dump.
Corrections had to
reopen it.
We're locking up a lot more
of the ladies these days.
What about her father?
He *** her?
Out of the picture
since before she was born.
Hold on a sec.
After Ashley's mom
was sent away,
she moved in with
her uncle, Rick Tyler.
So,
why did she leave?
Because Uncle Rick molested
her when she was 10.
I found them in bed
together.
He was naked.
Surprise home visit?
I knocked, no answer.
Door was open, I went in.
He didn't even
get out of bed.
You file on him?
Damn skippy,
but Ashley loves her uncle.
Denied everything.
So you sent her
to a group home.
I had to.
For six years,
Uncle Rick's been scaring
off potential foster families.
You let him
have a say?
As soon as I
get her placed,
he shows up at all hours
demanding to see Ashley.
This guy, he's got
a real thing for her.
He use this thing
to *** her?
Wouldn't surprise me.
So, why didn't you get an
order of protection for Ashley?
I did, which led
to his latest scheme.
Re-files for custody.
That's pretty ballsy.
He have a shot?
Over my dead body.
This guy's a perv.
You got what I want
You got what I need
Dirtbag's taking a shower.
You got what I need
Those hazel eyes
Hey.
Happy family before
Mom went to prison.
Check out the boots.
Look like garden soil to you?
Rick Tyler?
That you, baby?
I got soap in my ears.
You left the door open.
Open for you.
Copacetic,
come and get it
Lots of moxie
Hello, foxy, it's the
Well, I got it now.
What?
Police.
Let's go, Little Ricky.
I haven't seen Ashley
since they took her away.
Frigging Child Services
won't let me near her.
Because you molested her.
That ACS worker
has a filthy mind.
Her mom was locked up
when she was 10.
She was scared to be alone.
So you invite her
into your bed.
Ashley's my niece.
I love her.
I swear nothing happened.
Uncle Rick would
never hurt me.
Then what was he doing
in bed naked with you?
Sleeping.
All you people
think about is sex.
He didn't abuse me.
He loves me.
You're gonna start
loving her long-distance.
You're looking at 10 years
for possession.
Those pills are legit.
I got a scrip.
Really? Did Dr.
Feelgood also
write you a scrip for the pot?
Ashley, you're not supposed
to be around your uncle,
let alone watering
his pot plants
in the middle
of the night.
The weed was
for his pain.
Please don't arrest him.
He's the only family
I've got.
What about your mother?
She's in prison.
Dealing drugs.
I know.
My mom's not
a drug dealer.
Well, then,
what was she doing
with a couple kilos
of marijuana in her car?
Risa wasn't selling,
she was buying.
For me.
She went to jail because she
got caught with your dope.
That's why I've been fighting
to take care of Ashley.
I gotta make things right.
So, help us out.
Get Ashley to tell us
what happened to her.
This is way above
your pay grade, man.
What does that mean?
You know who did this
to your niece.
You know.
You don't love Ashley.
If you did, you'd be
telling me who *** her!
You're only
gonna protect him.
You telling me
it's a cop, now?
Prison guard.
Where my sister's locked up.
He's dealing to the inmates.
Well, you're his supplier,
so tell me his name.
I don't know.
I never seen him.
You don't know.
You never seen
He tells Risa what he
wants, where to leave it,
and she gets word to me.
All right.
All right.
Tell me
how this all got started.
He knew Risa got busted
with a load of pot.
Told her she'd better start supplying
him or he'd make her life hell.
So when's the next drop?
Risa made me stop.
Told me I gotta get clean
to get custody of Ashley.
The *** *** you
when his pipeline dried up.
Yeah.
Ashley, how did he find you?
He must have followed me to the garden.
What's his name?
I don't know.
Describe him.
White, tall.
He attacked me
from behind.
I never saw his face.
Did he say anything?
"I gave your mother a
message, but she didn't listen.
"Now I'll give it
to you.
"
And then he *** me.
Ashley, you gotta
give me the *** kit.
It's the only way
we're gonna ID this guy.
Okay.
But what if he finds out?
We'll protect you.
Who will protect my mom?
He's raping her, too.
There's gotta be 300, 400
guys working at Sealview.
No judge is gonna let us
swab them all for their DNA.
Maybe we'll get lucky and the
DNA is already in the system.
Dr.
Reyes needs a suture kit
in Trauma Three.
Excuse me.
Yeah?
We're here to pick up the
*** kit for Ashley Tyler.
Don't you people
talk to each other?
One of your guys
already picked it up.
I need a name.
And I got a bus accident on Fifth.
It's been nonstop
all day.
I could have sworn
he signed for it.
Are you sure
he was a cop?
He had a badge.
Like mine?
No, like what your
uniform cops wear.
Do you have
surveillance cameras?
If only they worked.
Carey, we have a patient
seizing in Two.
I wrote his badge number down.
It's on the chart.
Badge number C10834.
That's New York State
Corrections.
Perp flashes it quick, anyone
could mistake it for a cop's.
Only this one is
a retired number.
Prison guard knows how the system
works.
He needed that *** kit.
Nurse give you a description?
Place was a zoo.
She didn't even
notice that he forgot to sign the log.
And all Ashley caught was
a glance.
Tall and white.
Well, then, without that
*** kit, we've got nothing.
Mmm.
Except Risa Tyler.
She's dead if the perp finds
out she's talking to cops.
Mmm.
Who said anything
about talking to a cop?
Can we have a little
attorney-client privilege?
Have a seat.
You're not my lawyer.
Pretend I am.
Have a seat.
I'm a detective
with the city.
I'm here about your daughter.
Ashley?
Is she all right?
Keep it down.
She was attacked,
but she's fine.
Oh, God.
My baby.
You gotta keep her safe.
Promise me.
We will.
I never should have told my
brother to stop supplying him.
Nothing can stop him.
Listen to me.
Give me a name.
Who is he?
I can't.
Visitation's over.
We're not finished here.
Yes, you are.
Let's go, Tyler.
You're denying my client
her right to legal counsel.
Ask me if I care.
I want to see the warden.
Be my guest.
You can
see her in 30 days.
We found contraband
in your client's cell.
Contraband just
magically turned up.
We search
the cells twice a day,
found marijuana
and a shiv.
Miss Tyler sharpened her
toothbrush to a nasty little point.
She goes straight
to the hole.
You know the regs,
Counselor.
Yeah.
I'm not her counselor.
Detective Stabler, NYPD.
You better have a damn good
reason for your little charade.
Look, one of your officers
*** a 16-year-old girl.
Who?
I'm not sure.
You have evidence?
We had his DNA, but he stole the
victim's *** kit from the hospital.
Look, if one of my staff
commits a crime,
I want him out of here
as much as you do.
I need a list
of all the officers
with abuse complaints
in their jackets.
Do you have a warrant?
I was hoping for a little
professional courtesy.
My cooperation
does not include
trampling on my employees'
right to privacy.
Well, the officer
that you're protecting
is also smuggling drugs
into your prison.
I'm not protecting anyone.
I'll show you.
Look up there.
Every move
my C.
O.
S make is recorded.
They're randomly ***-tested
once a month.
But he's not using.
He's dealing to the inmates.
Now, if you'd just
let me talk to Risa,
maybe she'd give me a name.
Look, Detective, this facility
has a zero-tolerance drug policy.
Any drugs come in here,
we find them.
Now, I won't deny most of the
women locked up here are addicts,
which is why you can't
believe a word they say.
Including Risa Tyler.
Sealview is clean.
Nobody is raping anyone.
That's not what
the inmates say.
How do you know?
The Prison *** Elimination
Act requires all prisons
to submit a list of complaints
to the Department of Justice.
Okay.
So, last year,
42 women claimed they were
*** at Sealview, huh?
Of those, 20 were unsubstantiated,
and another 20 unfounded.
Only two of those made it
to the D.
A.
's office,
and none of them
were prosecuted.
Why?
Well, because it comes down to
a crack ho's word against a C.
O.
Don't you call
my mother a ***.
Ashley, we know
that she's not.
If you know so much, tell me
why my mother's in solitary.
Her cellmate called.
Said the grapevine's buzzing
about a cop
who showed up
asking questions.
What the hell
did you do?
Why don't we go talk
some place more private?
Ashley, your mother
is in the hole
because they found pot
in her cell.
Are you stupid?
The guard who *** me
must have planted it.
He knows you're onto him.
We don't even know
who he is.
You said you'd get him
if I gave you the *** kit.
He stole it
from the hospital.
He's smarter than you are?
We're not giving up.
I never should have
trusted you.
Ashley, wait.
Wait.
Screw you.
You're gonna
get my mother killed.
Just leave us alone.
Ashley, listen to me.
Listen to me.
Now, I know that
you're scared,
but if we don't stop him, he's
gonna keep on hurting your mother
and lots of other women
at Sealview.
You think locking him up
is gonna make a difference?
Yes, I do.
You don't know
what she goes through.
Half the guards in there
mess with her.
Ashley, come here.
Tell me.
Tell me.
When I visit
Yeah?
afterwards,
they strip-search her.
A guard sticks his hand inside her
and says, "Feels good, doesn't it?"
And if I send
a photo instead,
they rip it up
right in front of her.
Every day,
they try to break her.
So don't tell me
you can help.
'Cause there's nothing
you can do.
Send me to Sealview.
Undercover.
Not a chance.
Why?
Because it's
a suicide mission.
I've done it before.
I can do it again.
With tree-huggers, not convicts
and corrections officers.
Captain, you know
that I can handle it.
You go inside, you have no
authority, no rights, no backup.
And if we don't
stop this guard,
he will continue to ***
and abuse women.
You don't know
that he's raping anyone.
42 complaints?
Inmates have a lot of
reasons to file a complaint.
Retribution,
lawsuits
So, you don't believe
Ashley's mother.
It's not our job
to police the prisons.
And what
should I tell Ashley?
That "your mother is an inmate,
so she doesn't really count.
"She's not a real victim.
"
The warden
stonewalled Elliot.
She's not gonna
go along with this.
So don't tell her.
Do you have any idea what
you're getting yourself into?
I'll see if I can convince
the Corrections Commissioner.
Work with Huang.
Put
together a bulletproof cover.
I developed
your prison persona
based on a behavioral analysis
of inmate profiles at Sealview.
I've been using drugs
since I was 13,
and then started muling
to support my habit.
Prescription pills, mostly, but
you won't say no to the hard stuff.
What's my name?
Katrina Rae Lewis,
I hereby sentence you to five years
at Sealview Correctional Facility.
You're not
a recreational user.
You're a hard-core drug addict
facing withdrawal.
You won't survive unless you get
your hands on some pharmaceuticals.
Move it, ladies.
Single file.
Hands at your waists
at all times.
Abusive father,
abusive husband.
Just like all
the other inmates.
You're a target for abuse,
every man's punching bag.
Put your clothes
in the basket
and then hand them
to the officer.
This will be a full
body and cavity search.
You'll have no privacy.
You will shower,
sleep, dress
and use the toilet
in full view of other people.
At times, you will feel
humiliated and degraded.
Thirty seconds.
Finish it up.
You're going to see things you'll want
to stop with every fiber of your being.
Hands against the wall.
Spread them.
Come on.
Shouldn't a
woman be doing this?
Shut up.
But you can't react.
Ever.
Someone's been
working out.
Don't you touch me
like that.
Ow!
Stop! Stop!
Hey, new Jack!
Enough already.
Hey.
This ain't Rikers.
Now, get your head on straight or
I'll write you up.
You understand me?
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let me see.
Okay.
You're all right.
Come on.
Let's get you
to the infirmary.
Come on.
Not bad for your first day on the job.
Let me give you
some advice, hon.
Don't mouth off to the
officers.
They don't mess around.
That's exactly what
he was doing.
Yeah, well, you're lucky.
He
could have done a lot worse.
What guard did
she *** off?
Risa?
She hung herself.
Risa?
Yeah.
You know her?
No.
I'm sorry, Ashley.
Leave me alone.
I promised your mother
I'd look out for you.
Right.
Like you
looked out for her?
You went up to Sealview
and you got her killed.
My mother
didn't kill herself.
She'd never leave me
like that.
I know she loved you.
Maybe things
just got too tough.
No.
I know
she was murdered.
How do you know?
I got a letter from her
this morning.
"Baby, I know things
are tough right now,
"but you gotta keep
your head up.
"Every time I feel low, I think
of you and the good days ahead.
"Be strong.
"
Did your mom say
anything else?
Just to keep my grades up and
that she couldn't wait to see me.
That sound like she
was gonna kill herself?
Risa did not commit suicide.
How can you tell?
I pulled her autopsy report.
Her hyoid bone was broken.
That doesn't usually
happen in a hanging.
Right.
I think the
whole scene was staged.
Right-handers generally slip
the knot over their right side.
Lefties, over their left.
This knot's right at
the base of Risa's skull.
Risa was strangled.
Then the murderer strung her up
to make it look like a suicide.
So, is the local M.
E.
Gonna change it to homicide?
He refuses
to re-examine her.
Westerville's a poor county,
Sealview's their largest employer.
M.
E.
Doesn't want
to make waves.
So, what's to stop this guard
from doing it again?
Nothing.
Hey.
Just off
the boat, huh?
Leave me alone.
You're jonesing.
And you got
a hearing problem.
Have a nice week.
I
I just need
to get straight.
You know who's holding?
There's nothing here.
It's
been dry for about a week.
Okay.
So,
when's the re-up?
Simmer down, girl.
What's your name?
Kat.
You?
Shawna.
Hey, Shawna.
I just
I just need a little taste
to get the edge off, you know.
About the only way you're
gonna score is by flat-backing.
Whatever.
Then you gotta make your
merchandise a little more attractive.
You know, like that girl
over there.
You see her?
She gets whatever
she needs.
Come on.
Later, baby.
Here come your buyers.
Where did you
transfer in from?
Rikers.
But I worked men's.
This place is different.
With women, it's less about violence.
It's more about
mind games.
Like real life.
Feeling better today?
Peachy.
"Yes, thank you, C.
O.
,"
is the correct response.
Yes, thank you, C.
O.
Now, apologize
to Officer Johnson.
For what?
You got blood
on his shoes.
He kicked me.
Excuse me?
I'm sorry for getting blood on
your shoes.
It won't happen again.
It better not.
Pick it up.
She gives you any problems, you call me.
I'll take care of her.
Warner says Risa's death
wasn't a suicide.
Ask Elliot to check out
your new best friend.
Done.
Keep up the good work,
sweet cheeks.
C.
O.
Matthew Parker, 36.
No criminal record,
but a couple of complaints from
his wife before she was his ex.
Well, maybe she left him after
finding his *** collection.
Our boy here has got 16
subscriptions to hardcore web sites.
Who needs that much ***?
A guy who can't get it any other
way unless he's raping inmates.
He's worked at six prisons
in the last nine years.
All women's facilities.
Easy pickings.
A guy like him moves on
before any inmate works
up the nerve to report him.
Well, Risa Tyler had the
nerve, and it got her killed.
We've gotta get Liv
out of there.
If she wants out, all
she has to do is tell Fin.
Well, we got a suspect.
Maybe Ashley can ID him.
Speak of the devil.
Her foster mom just called.
Ashley's back
in the hospital.
Is she dead?
No, no.
I'm here
as a public health official.
She's been diagnosed
with multi-drug resistant TB.
How bad?
Deadly if it's in
the advanced stages.
This strain doesn't respond
to most antibiotics.
It kills hundreds
of thousands a year.
Well, I was
with her yesterday,
and she was coughing.
You have to be tested.
Olivia, too.
Yeah.
She's not available.
Well, make her
available, Elliot.
She's at Sealview.
She's undercover.
I wish you had told me that.
She shouldn't be in there.
CDC has six confirmed cases
of MDR TB at Sealview.
It can't be a coincidence
that Ashley has the same TB
that's going around
the prison.
Only way to get it is through close
contact with an infected person.
Could she have gotten it
from her mother on a visit?
Risa's autopsy report
was negative for TB.
She got it from the guard
when he *** her.
Then we'll know
who he is soon enough.
CDC's locking Sealview down,
testing all the guards and inmates.
Can you hold the CDC off for a few
hours while I get Liv out of there?
It's too late.
The prison
is frozen.
No one in or out.
Elliot, you can't leave
without being tested.
Can you talk?
Yeah, but not for long.
Grab Liv and
get out of there.
Can't.
We're on lockdown.
Well, out yourselves
to the warden.
Johnson,
quit playing with it.
Report to the clinic
for a TB test.
Yes, sir.
Okay.
Don't worry.
I'll take care
of it, baby.
Love you, too.
This is crap.
Nurse says we've got to wait three
days for the damn test results.
So we gotta camp out here?
Well, look
on the bright side.
That's a hell of a lot
of overtime.
You better not snore.
Oh, I'm not sleeping.
Night shift has its benefits.
Get what I'm saying?
Good to go.
I got my eye on that fish
you tangled with.
Mighty tasty.
Oh, damn.
I'm out of syringes.
You stay put.
I've gotta
go back to the dispensary.
How long is that
gonna take?
What's your hurry?
I gotta start my shift.
Not before
you're tested.
Don't worry.
You won't miss the party.
What's up?
Some kind of outbreak.
I
heard they quarantined D Block.
Could be TB.
When I was on C Block, my
cellie caught it and died.
I thought that
was hepatitis.
She had that, too.
I can't believe they're
not telling us anything.
Get used to it.
Oh, here comes
Officer Friendly.
Get up, fish.
You're coming with me.
What for, C.
O?
For whatever I say.
Now, get up.
Hold on.
I didn't get my shot yet.
You'll get one later.
Maybe even two pricks.
Hey, hey, C.
O.
,
what the hell's going on here?
If there's some kind of
outbreak, we have a right to know.
Sit down and shut up.
We have a right
to the truth.
That's right.
Tell us what's going on.
Yeah.
Yeah, tell us!
Yeah, tell us!
Cell block 15, request
back-up in the mess.
What's going on here?
We got a right to know!
Sit down!
No! Not until
we get some answers.
Yeah, we want answers.
Sit down.
Hey! You can't treat us like that!
On the wall!
I didn't do anything.
Everybody down! Now!
Who started this?
This one.
Okay.
Looks like
you're going to the hole.
The hole is over
in C Block.
What are we doing
down here?
Shut up.
Captain, I'm sorry.
I freaked because of the
outbreak.
I apologize.
OH, we're way past
apologies now.
Now, shut up and
do what you're told.
Don't.
What do you want?
What every guy wants.
What do you want?
No, no
And you're gonna
give it to me.
Get off me.
Help! Help! Help!
Yeah.
Keep screaming.
No one can hear you.
You must like it rough.
Yeah.
You ought to watch me.
Please don't
If I were you
Please don't.
Please don't.
Please
don't.
Please don't.
Please
Don't.
Please don't.
Help!
Come here.
Help! Somebody! Help!
Shut up.
Shut up.
Help me! Help!
Yeah.
Let's get you
a little more comfortable.
You little ***.
There's no way out.
Damn.
How long does it take
to get a bunch of needles?
Man, you know
how women are.
Probably had to fix
her makeup.
Lot of single guys
work here.
I'm married.
Hey.
You can't go back to work
until you get tested.
Who's gonna tell?
You wanna play games? Huh?
Good, 'cause I know them all.
You got two choices.
You come out now
and make it up to me,
Or I can tell them
that you tried to escape,
and I had to use
necessary force
and you wound up dead.
Where's your cellie?
You're asking me?
Yeah, I'm asking you.
Hey, C.
O.
I can help.
You got a smoke?
Maybe.
Where's Kat?
Busy.
But I don't got
no date tonight.
Okay.
Come with me.
We can do it
right here.
I like privacy.
Take me where you guys go
where there aren't any cameras.
The longer I have to wait,
the harder it's gonna be.
You want to play
hide and seek, huh?
Okay.
But when
I find you, you're it.
Hello.
Guess whose ***
is mine, now.
Okay.
Okay, you win.
You win.
That's more like it.
Come here.
Easy.
Don't worry.
And that's to let you
know who's in charge.
Help me!
This is it.
Hey.
Keep your pants on.
I ain't going nowhere.
Hold up, big boy.
We can't go down there.
Why not?
You see the doorstop? When
it's up, you don't go down,
'cause somebody else
already is.
You get me?
Help me!
No!
Come on.
Come on.
No! No!
Shut up.
No!
Let go of me!
Let go of me!
You bite me,
and you're dead.
No!
Shut up.
No!
Let her go! Now!
Get the hell out of here!
Police! Move away from her! Move away!
She was trying to escape.
And you had to drop
your pants to stop her.
Lowell Harris, you're under
arrest for raping Ashley Tyler.
And the attempted ***
of a police officer.
You're a cop?
Who's the *** now?
Seventeen years
as a Corrections Officer.
Eleven different prisons.
It says here
that the first 10 stops
were maximum security
men's facilities.
I go where I'm told.
You go where you're not
gonna get your *** kicked.
What are you
talking about?
I read your evaluations.
They dumped you at Sealview
because you didn't have
the balls to handle men.
Shut up.
You know what I think?
I think you hate women.
That's why you *** them.
And if you
hate women so much,
that must mean
that you like men.
Shut up.
Shut up, you filthy ***.
Do you understand me?
Did I strike a nerve?
Interview's over.
I'm
representing Captain Harris.
When did he ask
for an attorney?
Mr.
Hunter is here courtesy of
the Corrections Officers' Union.
Which is not going to let you
smear this decorated officer
to justify your ***
undercover operation.
We expedited
the test results.
Captain Harris is negative
for TB as is Matthew Parker,
the other officer you named
in your witch-hunt.
CDC traced Ashley's
infection back
to a group home
she lived in a year ago.
She didn't catch it from him.
He almost killed me.
He didn't know
you were a cop.
And that gives him
the right to attack me?
The law gives Officer Harris
every right
to strike an inmate
to force compliance.
But not the right
to try and *** me.
She's lying.
You *** Ashley Tyler,
and you murdered her mother.
And Sealview is investigating
your allegations.
But right now,
I'm taking my client home.
This isn't over.
Maybe Ashley can ID him.
Liv, Ashley's taken
a turn for the worse.
You okay?
Yeah.
What are you
still doing here?
Avoiding
diaper duty.
Need a lift?
No.
Thanks.
I'm gonna stay a while.
You'll get Harris.
For excessive force, at best,
but more likely, he'll be
transferred and promoted.
Is he already back at work?
Yeah.
What happened
in the basement?
Nothing.
I'm fine, El.
Detective Benson.
I'll be right there.
Ashley's awake.
I gotta go.
Hi.
I want him to die.
For what he did to me,
to my mom.
I know.
It's so unfair.
I'm
locked up and he's free.
You know,
I talked to the doctors,
and they said that
the medicine is working,
and you're gonna be
out of here soon.
So I'm just supposed to forget
about everything that happened.
I want to help you
put it behind you.
How?
Trust me one last time.
See if you can ID him.
I told you
I never saw his face.
But you saw his body.
I don't want to
think about it.
Ashley, it's the only way
that we're gonna ID him.
Don't make me.
Ashley, please.
Was there anything about
his *** that was unusual?
A scar? A tattoo? Anything?
He has a big mole.
I said you can't
use the phone.
But I gotta call my kid.
It's his birthday.
I don't care.
Get back in your cell.
Don't worry, Amber.
He's
gonna get his own cell soon.
I got nothing to say to you.
Talk to my lawyer.
You first.
You're gonna need him.
Warden?
Get him out of my prison.
Lowell Harris,
you're under arrest for ***.
You have the right
to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will be
used against you in a court of law.
You have the right
to an attorney.
If you cannot afford one,
one will be appointed to you.
Captain, huh? Looked
more like a private to me.
We'll have to enlarge it
for the jury,
but it's right where
Ashley said it was.
See you in 20 years, Captain.
How'd you know to ask
Ashley about the mole?
She remembered.
But you couldn't
have known she was right.
I saw it
when he had me
in the basement.
Olivia, did he *** you?
It's the closest
I've ever come.