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Stop!
Stop!
No! Please!
Don't hurt me.
No!
You can take my wallet!
It's not what I'm after.
Somebody help me!
Shut up!
Is somebody in here?
I'll find you.
Where are you?
No.
No.
There you are.
Please.
I'm blind.
Please.
Don't hurt me.
I didn't see anything.
I can't see you.
I can't.
Please don't shoot me.
I can't see you.
Please don't shoot me.
No, I'm not going to shoot you.
What's the point?
You're worthless.
God, are you okay?
Whoa.
Hey, buddy.
You okay?
Is that guy okay?
Watch it, pal.
You okay? Hey.
Take it easy.
Sorry.
Excuse me.
I can assure you this, if she
violated her restraining order
Officer!
Excuse me.
Excuse me, sir.
What happened to you?
In the bathroom.
A man was attacking a girl.
In the public bathroom?
Yes.
Officer, he had a gun.
He had a gun.
John, call it in.
Call it in, John.
Excuse me.
Excuse me, folks.
Everybody, get down!
Police!
Get down! Miami-Dade Police!
Stop!
What's your name, son?
Ben Wilcox.
I only knew you were
police officers
because even when
the sirens are off,
the spinning lights
still make a noise.
Kind of a clicking.
Not the type of thing
sighted people
ever pay attention to, but
Those are the cues that
allow me to live my life.
And maybe save
somebody else's, too.
How?
You feel up to
a statement, Ben?
Sure.
I mean,
no problem, I
Do you know who
the girl is yet?
Well, I just talked to Missing
Persons, and so they're on it.
I'll do anything
to help find that girl.
You need to go over
and secure the entrance.
Thanks.
You know, I'm not sure how
he's going to be able to help.
He didn't actually see anything.
I think you're blocking
the lady's light,
Mr.
Skeptical.
He's right.
You're creating a shadow.
How can you tell?
Uh, I could feel it.
The light was warm
against my cheek
until you stepped
in front of it.
Are you seriously
doing the hand thing?
You sure you can't see?
I can smell.
The scent of hand sanitizer
was a dead giveaway.
I apologize for
my co-worker.
Well, let's just get a
few things out of the way.
I have been blind
for eight years.
But I still dream in images.
I miss my sight every day,
I don't have a dog,
I do read Braille, and no,
I'm not good at music.
Now let's
get down to business.
Okay.
Why don't you tell
us what you experienced?
I was in the stall on the end.
I-I heard footsteps
and then a crash.
Stop!
Stop!
No! Please, don't hurt me! No!
Did, uh did you hear
the victim say anything
that would help ID her?
Uh, I-I don't think so.
It sounded like a mugging, but
she said he could
have her wallet,
he said that
wasn't what he wanted,
and then there was a noise.
Metal on metal.
You can take my wallet!
You can have it!
That's not what I'm after.
Somebody help me!
Shut up!
And then what happened?
Uh the girl
started screaming.
Then there was a sweet smell,
then the girl stopped screaming.
Sweet smell.
It's probably chloroform.
I was trying to dial 911,
but, uh, my foot slipped.
The man discovered me.
He pushed in the door.
He smelled awful.
Like, uh rotten fish.
Then he held a gun to my head,
and then he hit me with it.
If he smelled like rotten fish,
maybe we're looking
for a fisherman.
Now, you also mentioned
that there was a
metal-on-metal sound.
What could that have been?
The gun, possibly?
No, something with less weight.
So keys, maybe?
Could've been.
Do me a favor.
Tell me if any of this
sounds familiar, okay?
Okay, yeah.
No, I-I guess it wasn't
against the door.
How about this?
No, that's not it either.
What about this?
Yeah! That's it!
Yeah?
What is that?
It's a, uh, draining grate.
My God, he found something.
They're dog tags.
And they're clean.
She must have pulled them off
during the attack.
The name is Peterson, Todd.
H? We've got a name.
Todd Peterson?
Get your hands on your head, and
down on the ground, right now.
What's going on?
Where's the girl?
What girl?
The girl that ripped these
dog tags off you
when you kidnapped her.
Where is she?
I didn't kidnap anybody.
Those belong to my
daughter, Lindsey.
Lindsey found these in my desk.
Asked if she could wear them.
Said she liked
having a tough dad.
Made her feel safe.
When was the last
time you saw her?
Uh, this morning,
before work
when she called me
on the way to my meeting.
Oh my God.
He'd already taken her.
That's why she needed money.
Let me get my cell phone.
Here it is.
Mr.
Peterson, what exactly
did Lindsey say to you?
Uh, she wanted the-the
PIN to the bank account.
PIN? That's only
for getting cash out.
I don't think I'm ready
to let you have that just yet.
You don't understand.
It's an emergency.
Look, I got a meeting right now.
But we'll talk tonight about
upping your allowance,
I promise.
No, Dad, wait!
Did I get my daughter killed?
Listen, the kidnapper hasn't
gotten what he wants yet.
He'll call back.
Which means?
Which means we wait.
Right here.
Honey,
I'm sorry, I cannot hear you.
What is going on?
That's my wife.
Claire.
Claire, Lindsey's
been kidnapped.
What? No, she's on the line.
Lindsey?
Lindsey, are you there?
Dad.
I've got the PIN code.
And you'll give it to me.
It's 3-2-4-8.
Tell him he can have
whatever money he wants.
We just want to
have you home safely.
That was a viable option before
you got the cops involved.
What?
I heard that click.
I know you're tracking this.
Now if I see cops
in my rearview mirror,
your daughter dies!
Oh my God.
Lindsey? Lindsey?
Give me the phone.
Where do you bank?
Dade Mutual.
Eric, we need to get
the photograph to every branch.
I'm on it.
Now that he's got her,
is he going to kill her?
I'm not going to
let that happen.
Take off your shirt.
No.
No?
You saying you'd
rather me do the honors?
Take it off.
All natural, right?
Oh, I like what I see.
We don't have time for that.
Put this on.
Eh, what? No!
Put it on!
Now you listen
to me, right now!
You do anything I don't like,
I push this button.
Do you see this?
When I do, it lights
up this cell phone,
and triggers all these
C4 explosives.
And then?
Boom.
You understand?
I really appreciate this, Ben.
Anything to help
find that girl.
Hi, Ben, I'm Calleigh.
Hi, Calleigh.
Okay, so Lindsey has the PIN.
She must be at
a Dade Mutual branch.
We've mapped out all
of the branches in Miami.
What we're hoping is
that you can listen
to the call and see if
you can identify
what branch the kidnapper
might be closest to.
Uh, you know my hearing isn't
any better than you guys, right?
Well, that may be true, but
identifying the sounds around
you are how you live your life.
I'll do my best.
So I'm going to
take out the voices,
so you can concentrate on the
background noise, all right?
Uh-huh.
Here we go.
I heard that click.
I know
Could this be some
kind of power line?
Uh, it's dragonflies.
Heard near bodies of water,
blacktop surfaces.
Okay, well, unfortunately in
Miami that's not going to
narrow things down
for us too much.
I figured this was
a garbage truck.
Let me highlight
all the streets
today with pickup.
Uh, wait, wait, wait.
Uh, play that again.
There are no crinkle sounds.
Garbage bags always crinkle.
This stuff isn't in bags; I
think that's a recycling truck.
Uh, there are several
different dogs barking.
Could it be a
residential neighborhood?
It's constant,
not like passersby.
Like a dog park.
There are no human voices.
Oh.
You'd be surprised how much
people talk to their dogs.
Could it be a kennel?
Let me do a search for all
of the animal shelters in the area
that have an outdoor dog run.
Whoa, look at that!
Okay, there's one street
with pickup today
that has an
animal shelter on it.
$50,000 is an awfully
big withdrawal.
Yeah.
My dad is buying me a Beemer.
Okay.
Well, I'm going to need
another form of ID.
No!
Please don't shoot him!
Don't come any closer.
He said he'll make it explode!
Come on, Lindsey.
Hold your fire, Mr.
Wolfe.
I get the money now,
or she dies!
Get in the van!
Lindsey?
Sweetheart?
Would you turn to
your left for me, please?
Move it, Lindsey!
Turn to my left?
That's right.
Just
turn to your left.
Come on, Lindsey.
Why don't you let her go?
She's served her purpose.
She gets in the van
right now, with the money,
and maybe I don't
blow her to bits!
You follow us, she's done.
I got his face.
I saw his face.
Oh, I saw the kidnapper.
For a second, through glass,
in a mirror, but I saw him.
I saw his face.
If there's ever
a time you're not sure
about something, tell me.
Don't make guesses.
I know you want to
help catch this guy,
but guessing will only
lessen the drawing's accuracy.
I've been a police officer for a
while, I kind of know the drill.
So what do you remember
about the man you saw?
He, uh, he was young.
He was in his 20s, early 30s.
He had a skinny, weaselly face.
Do you mean that his features
were similar to a weasel,
or that he appeared
to be a deceptive person?
Second one.
How about we look
through this feature book,
and you point out anything
that resembles the man you saw?
That one.
It was definitely that one.
Were the kidnapper's
eyes set wide apart,
narrow, or average?
I'd say they were average,
but they were deep-set.
And they were blue.
In fact, they were so deeply set
they made his forehead
stick out a little bit.
Prominent superciliary arch.
Yeah.
What about hair?
Did it look like
any of these?
You know what?
It looked exactly
like this, but longer,
like Tom Cruise in Cocktail.
Okay.
Topical reference.
It's been on cable
a lot recently.
Is there an app
for this yet, or?
Probably.
But I'm more of
a tactile kind of gal.
Oh, yeah?
On to ears.
His ears stuck out a little bit.
Stuck out like Channing Tatum,
or stuck out like Will Smith?
I I don't
I don't have cable right now,
but my sister gets Us Weekly.
Oh, your sister.
Sure.
Can I take a look?
Do you think you've ever
seen this man before?
He cuts my hair.
All right, look,
Mrs.
Peterson.
He kidnapped your daughter.
Did you ever tell him
anything about your family?
Oh, my God.
Todd thinks I'm stupid.
But I know he's
got something going on.
I may have mentioned that we
keep a lot of cash
in our bank accounts.
If something happens to her,
I will never forgive myself.
Let's make sure
that doesn't happen.
Why don't you tell me everything
you know about this man,
starting with his name.
Okay.
It's, uh,
Dominic Giordano.
Now where is Lindsey Peterson?
- No idea.
- It's empty.
I'm going to ask you again.
Where is she?
I can't tell you.
You got half a brain,
you're gonna help yourself out,
because you're going down
for kidnapping and robbery.
Robbery? No way, man.
That money doesn't
rightfully belong to anyone.
What are you talking about?
Ask the Petersons.
I'm asking you.
Hey.
You kidnapped
her.
Where is she?
That's the thing, man,
I didn't kidnap her.
It was my partner.
This was all his plan.
I finished what you couldn't.
Listen, I was gonna do it, but
You wasn't gonna do nothing.
I'll make it up to you.
Oh, yes, you will.
You're going to
start earning your keep.
Yeah, well, what's his name?
No way, man.
He'll kill me.
Not if we beat him to it.
What's his name, friend?
I can't tell you.
But he's somewhere
you'll never look.
Yeah? Surprise me.
Take him in.
Let's go.
Get in.
This better be good.
Mr.
Peterson, Dominic Giordano
implied that your money
doesn't really belong to you.
What did he mean by that?
I have no idea.
Okay, so you don't know anything
that could help us find Lindsey?
Todd, I told Dominic everything.
What exactly do you
mean by "everything"?
I'm sorry.
But you weren't
being honest with me.
I was angry, and-and
Dominic was a willing ear,
so I told him about the money.
I mean, a restaurant doesn't
just suddenly turn around
and bring in a million dollars.
I'm not an idiot.
Of course not, Mrs.
Peterson.
If he was smart, he'd ask
your advice on how to hide it.
Hide it? He's been
depositing it all
into the family bank account.
Where exactly did the million
dollars come from, Mr.
Peterson?
You have to understand,
I am not a criminal.
My business was failing,
and some men came
to me with an offer.
Said they were
Japanese investors.
What did you do for
these Japanese investors?
Our restaurants do
a lot of cash business.
I just took their money
and put it in our account,
and showed it as
profit for our company.
I gave it back to them
after a few months.
For a fee.
You do realize that this is
why Dominic targeted Lindsey.
He knew that you wouldn't
report money stolen
that was never really
yours in the first place.
Yeah, but once
Dominic got the money,
why didn't he
bring Lindsey home?
Because he didn't
count on there being
a witness to
Lindsey's abduction.
Once he knew someone
was there, the heat was on.
He couldn't just drop her off.
Where is Lindsey now?
We believe that she's
with his partner.
Lindsey?
Sweetheart?
Would you turn to
your left for me, please?
Move it, Lindsey!
Turn to my left?
That's right.
Just turn to your left.
Come on, Lindsey.
Why don't you let her go?
She's served
Looked into Giordano.
Guy's got no history,
save a, uh, DUI in '07.
No criminal associates
I can find.
I don't believe
that's true, Frank.
What do you mean?
Are you looking at those?
Small black squares?
They're solar panels, Frank,
designed to power a phone.
Self-charging.
That's smart.
It's a signature.
I've seen it before.
Where?
Joe LeBrock.
LeBrock.
Dirtbag that tried
to get to Kyle in prison?
Hold on a second.
He's behind bars
at a private prison.
You think he's connected?
Don't you?
I'll have him transferred, ASAP.
Let's go.
Ben, thank you so much.
This is really great.
Well, I just hope
you guys find her.
You need any help
finding your way out?
No
You gonna tell me
what I'm doing here?
Uh, Ms.
Boa Vista,
who's that?
It's an inmate
being transferred.
At least give me
a bathroom break.
No, I know that voice.
That's
the man from the bathroom,
he held a gun to my head!
No, that can't be him, he's
been in prison for four years.
No.
I know it was you!
You took Lindsey Peterson.
Son, you must
be blind and crazy.
I'm not crazy.
No, you're not, Ben.
You believe me, Lieutenant?
I do believe you.
Joe.
Lieutenant.
How's Kyle?
Bring Joe inside.
Really, Lieutenant?
You're going to take
the word of a blind man?
I am.
And just so I understand,
you're accusing me of
kidnapping someone.
Somehow, you kidnapped
a girl this morning
and passed her off
to your partner.
Somebody help me!
Shut up!
I'll make it up to you.
Oh, hell, yes, you will.
You're gonna start
earning your keep.
She got the card?
All you need is the PIN.
Now, you put this on her.
You get the money.
It's a 50/50 split,
just like we talked about.
All right.
Well, um, I spent the morning
in Miami-West Prison,
so you have me
at a loss.
Do I?
What the hell is this?
I'm testing for explosives.
Yeah, popped positive for RDX.
Shocking.
Joe, I did a little
checking, and it turns out
that you and Giordano were
in detention a few years ago.
I think that's when you
hatched the current plan.
Got three months for this DUI.
Just enough time for me
to get behind on the mortgage
and lose the condo.
It doesn't have to be that way.
Oh, what? You know a bunch of
rich ladies who need haircuts?
That's your problem,
right there.
You're spending all your
time trying to get
those rich ladies
to give you the money
when you should
just up and take it.
How exactly would I do that?
I think you mean "we.
"
Well, if you've got it
all worked out,
what do you need me for?
Where is Lindsey Peterson, Joe?
Where is Lindsey Peterson?
If I had to hazard a guess
I'd say, dead,
dying
No, Joe.
She better not be.
Or what?
You gonna send me to prison?
If this girl has been
harmed in any way,
prison will be the
least of your problems.
How did he get out of
that prison, Eric?
Someone on the inside's
looking the other way.
I'll get to the bottom of it.
Whoever helped him
knows where Lindsey is.
Take off your shoes.
Put them in the bag.
When am I getting out of here?
When we find Miss Peterson.
Hey.
Please tell me you uncovered
something at Giordano's salon.
Just Dominic's
half of the cash.
Unfortunately, there was
no sign of Lindsey.
That poor girl.
She must be frightened.
We're going to find her.
Have you finished the shoes?
No, not yet.
Let me help.
Seventeen.
You seen one of these?
No.
All I've got is the
asphalt gravel
from the Miami-West
Prison yard.
So that doesn't narrow
things down for us very much.
And these fibers look like
carpet, but we'd have to run
a data comparison to find out
exactly which kind.
It's the residue sample.
Sodium alginate.
What is that?
It's a type of algae.
It's used as a stabilizer
in manufacturing.
What kind of manufacturing?
Good question.
Dental impressions,
fabric dyes
Multiple uses
in the food industry.
Helps to maintain
the texture of pet foods
and certain canned meats.
Wait a minute.
This morning, Ben said that
LeBrock smelled like fish.
This stuff could
definitely be used
in a tuna or sardine
canning process.
There's no way there's more than
one factory closed in Miami.
Lindsey?
Lindsey?
Lindsey?
Lindsey?
Mr.
Wolfe,
I'm guessing this is
LeBrock's half of the cash.
What is it doing there?
Why's his money here?
If he could've been
a free man this morning,
why'd he return to jail?
That's a very good question.
This must be his hideout.
It's only a quarter-mile
from the prison.
LeBrock's building a nest egg
so he can save enough money
for his final escape.
Mr.
Wolfe,
you see those drag marks?
Yeah.
Lindsey?
Lindsey?
She's in here.
Okay, sweetheart, here we come.
We got you.
Easy.
You were the men at the bank.
Yeah, that was us.
Did you find the men
that did this to me?
We did.
We got them,
and they're never gonna
bother you again, okay?
All right, come on.
It's a wrench.
That's what this is for.
What are you doing over there?
I'm putting this place
on lockdown.
What's going on?
Lockdown!
Let's get her straight
to the hospital, Mr.
Wolfe.
Eric, what's up?
H.
Found out how LeBrock
was getting out.
He was tunneling
his way out of his cell
into the sewer line.
It's how he kidnapped Lindsey.
Okay.
He snuck back in here.
That's how he got
the perfect alibi.
Where does that tunnel go?
Eric.
H.
Well, I found the other end
of the tunnel.
Officer Delko.
Hang on, hang on.
There's a C.
O.
On the east wing that says
that there's several toilets
on cell block "F"
that are just like LeBrock's.
And eight of those
cells are empty.
H.
Go ahead.
There's more.
What are you talking about?
They're coming
right towards you.
Who is?
The inmates.
Come on, hurry up, let's go.
Nobody here.
Come on, this way.
Come on, hurry up, let's go.
Just go.
Someone's shooting down here!
Where's it coming from?
Come on.
Come on, hurry up, let's go.
Just go.
Cop! Shots!
Let's get out of here!
Go!
That was good timing, H.
The prison thinks
there's about eight inmates
involved in the breakout.
Apprehended one, killed two.
Well, that leaves five
running around the sewer system.
Gentlemen, we need to lock
this city down right now.
Will do.
Eric, you need
to get that checked.
It's all right.
I'll be fine, H.
All right, fine.
Let the manhunt begin.
Where are you going?
I got a promise to keep.
Ben.
Hey.
You got my message.
Yeah, you found Lindsey.
Is she?
She is okay because of you.
Think you may have
missed your calling as a CSI.
Well, the firearms training
might pose a slight problem.
Yeah, I guess so.
Well, look, if there's anything
you ever need from us,
you ever need any help,
please don't hesitate to call.
You don't have to do me
any special favors
'cause I'm blind.
I'm not doing you any special
favors 'cause you're blind.
You helped us out today;
We owe you.
I'm kind of used to
everyone assuming I need
some kind of help
because of my disability.
No.
You know, in a weird way,
that's kind of
what kept me alive today.
How's that?
Joe LeBrock
he said I was worthless.
Well, you proved him wrong
and then some.
Thank you, Lieutenant.
Thank you so much.
You missed your own
jailbreak, Joe.
I told those idiots
to wait for my order.
I won't make
that mistake again.
And you know why, Joe?
We're gonna drop you down a
hole so deep, there'll be
no yard time, no privileges,
and no digging
your little tunnels.
And you
are going to be a very busy boy.
You see, a lot of those
escaped cons were talking about
a certain
red-headed lieutenant.
And I think what they were
talking about was
retaliation.
Well you know
what I say, Joe?
I say
bring it on.