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**Endure**

*Endure* is a powerful Hollywood drama that delves into the depths of human resilience and the indomitable spirit of hope. Set in the close-knit, rural town of Crestwood, the film follows Emma Thompson, a single mother dedicated to creating a better life for her young daughter, Lily. Emma's life takes a dramatic turn when a tragic car accident leaves her struggling financially and emotionally.

As Emma grapples with her new reality, a massive storm ravages Crestwood, causing widespread devastation. The disaster forces Emma and the townspeople to confront their deepest fears and vulnerabilities. Amid the chaos, Emma meets Jack Harper, a seasoned firefighter with a troubled past. Jack is haunted by the memories of a rescue mission gone wrong, which cost the lives of his colleagues and left him battling guilt and PTSD.

Together, Emma and Jack form an unlikely alliance, each finding solace and strength in the other. Emma's determination to rebuild her life and provide for Lily inspires Jack to confront his demons and find a path to redemption. Their journey is fraught with challenges as they work to restore not just their homes, but their sense of purpose and community.

The film is a poignant exploration of human endurance, showcasing the power of compassion, community, and the will to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds. The narrative is enriched by strong performances from the lead actors, who bring depth and authenticity to their roles. Emma's vulnerability and fierce determination are beautifully portrayed, while Jack's internal struggle and gradual healing provide a compelling counterpoint.

The cinematography captures the raw beauty of Crestwood, from the tranquil landscapes before the storm to the stark, haunting aftermath. The film's visual storytelling complements its emotional depth, creating a rich tapestry of hope and despair, loss and renewal.

*Endure* is a testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit, a story that resonates with anyone who has faced hardship and emerged stronger. It is a celebration of resilience, the bonds that tie communities together, and the enduring belief that no matter how dark the night, dawn will always come.
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00:09:46Don't be angry.
00:09:51Where are you going?
00:09:53I'm on call, and they called me.
00:09:56Can you stay?
00:09:58Look, I have a choice.
00:09:59Um, I'll be fine. You can go.
00:10:01Somebody needs to be here.
00:10:06I'll be back soon.
00:10:08I know you will.
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00:10:32Sorry about the call.
00:10:35I would have figured they'd be sending you out here.
00:10:38What happened?
00:10:41Trucker came upon the scene approximately 11.15.
00:10:45A deer came across the front of the car,
00:10:47took a ride on the hood,
00:10:49threw the windshield into the driver's seat.
00:10:52The deceased is a white male named Douglas Macy
00:10:54out of Lake Ridge.
00:10:56Why am I here?
00:10:58Well, his body was removed and transferred
00:11:02before we found this.
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00:11:12We found this wedged under the front seat.
00:11:18And something else...
00:11:22inside the car.
00:11:28In the back.
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00:11:42Now, do you think that comes standard on this model?
00:11:47Are there body parts in here?
00:11:49No.
00:11:51Bodies of the victim and the animal are intact.
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00:12:07Anything else in the vehicle?
00:12:10Yeah.
00:12:11Shot.
00:12:12Put it back this.
00:12:15Thank you.
00:12:17Yeah, there was this one thing.
00:12:19We found these in the ignition.
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00:12:25Now, how many civilians do you think
00:12:27would hang one of these on their keychain?
00:12:32I'm gonna need copies of all your photographs.
00:12:34You got it.
00:12:39I didn't pawn the vehicle.
00:12:41Take it 10-19.
00:12:43Well, I kind of figured that.
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00:13:05Thank you, sir.
00:13:07Sorry you had to get the call.
00:13:09Yeah, who would it have been? Murray?
00:13:11You should know Zephano will be T.D.Y. to this investigation.
00:13:14He'll be joining us in the brief.
00:13:16Why's that?
00:13:17I thought some redundancy would be a good idea,
00:13:19given the situation.
00:13:20The situation?
00:13:22Didn't keep me from driving to the middle of fuckin' nowhere last night.
00:13:25What if you were at the hospital with your wife last night?
00:13:27You gonna leave her there to make that trip?
00:13:29He's capable, possibly even bright.
00:13:32Couple of college degrees in a year with Seattle homicide.
00:13:34Sounds like a pain in the ass.
00:13:36You would know.
00:13:45Detective.
00:13:47Detective Arnold.
00:13:48Hey, Captain, how you doing?
00:13:50Let's see the photo. You got copies for Arnold?
00:14:00Jesus.
00:14:02This girl's in hell.
00:14:04Let me guess, nothing to miss in prison?
00:14:07Anyone looking at it?
00:14:09The lab.
00:14:11Any chance she's still alive?
00:14:13If she is,
00:14:15and this guy has anything at all to do with it,
00:14:19she won't be for long.
00:14:21Now, the lab contacted an arborist at the university about the tree,
00:14:26and there were no distinguishing features.
00:14:28And soil from the deceased clothing and footwear was also unremarkable.
00:14:32She won't be out looking for this woman?
00:14:34I mean, we're not gonna find anything just sitting here, right?
00:14:37Hundreds of miles of roadway,
00:14:40500,000 acres of swamp.
00:14:44Where exactly would you like to commence the search, Detective?
00:14:48Look, Captain, I appreciate the vote of confidence,
00:14:51but maybe you should find somebody else to work with the detective.
00:14:54You're the right guy for the job, because you have a lot to learn.
00:14:57Besides, you don't have a choice, either of you.
00:15:00Regarding the search for this woman,
00:15:02it's an enormous area and an expensive undertaking.
00:15:05We need to know more.
00:15:07Who's the dead guy?
00:15:09Macy is the registered owner of the vehicle,
00:15:11and it matches the identification found on the body.
00:15:13No priors.
00:15:14The address matches the Water and Powers address
00:15:17for a Mr. Charles Macy for some 38 years.
00:15:19I went by the address I knocked on the door at 4 a.m., no response.
00:15:22Who still uses Polaroids?
00:15:24When's the autopsy?
00:15:25They're waiting on us. The car's in line at the lab.
00:15:28You have the inventory of the wallet in front of you.
00:15:30White collar is looking into the cell phone, which was found in the car.
00:15:34Now, what do you think, an emery?
00:15:37The photo, it's proof of life.
00:15:40Ransom, it's a possibility.
00:15:43Well, if we're talking about possibilities,
00:15:45maybe she wanted to be tied to the tree.
00:15:47You know, playing out some sort of sexual fantasies.
00:15:50Look, I'm not saying it's plausible,
00:15:53but it is possible, right?
00:15:56In either case, the only connection to the woman in the photo is the dead guy.
00:16:01So work the dead guy.
00:16:03Now, get the photo over to FDLE and see what a profiler can tell us.
00:16:08Do it quickly.
00:16:10Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
00:16:13I'll get you a little handbook.
00:16:34Don't scare me like that.
00:16:36Now, what's wrong with you?
00:16:38We're none of us made to live in the dark.
00:16:40We need to talk, you and me.
00:16:42Did you even come home last night, Em?
00:16:44I can't be here 24-7, and you know you need the rest yourself.
00:16:47I got in late last night. I didn't want to wake you.
00:16:50I slept in the tent.
00:16:52I'm sorry.
00:16:54I'm sorry.
00:16:56I'm sorry.
00:16:58I'm sorry.
00:17:00I got in late last night. I didn't want to wake you.
00:17:03I slept in the tent.
00:17:05Now, can you stay till this afternoon?
00:17:07I need to get on my own, and you need to be here.
00:17:09Can you make it till 3 o'clock?
00:17:11I got no business being here that late.
00:17:13You better be here, or we gonna have trouble.
00:17:15How is she?
00:17:17Slept most of this morning. As for you, about 9.
00:17:19She hasn't eaten anything since last night, and I don't like that one bit.
00:17:22I'll get her to eat.
00:17:24I'll get something ready.
00:17:263 o'clock, Em. I mean it.
00:17:29Rise and shine.
00:17:36There you are.
00:17:38I got home late.
00:17:40Of course you did.
00:17:45Are you here to stay?
00:17:47Esther will be here for another couple hours.
00:17:50I'll be here at 3.
00:17:52You promise?
00:17:54Promise.
00:17:56Now, will you promise me something?
00:17:58Anything.
00:18:00Eat something.
00:18:02Get well.
00:18:04I'm trying, Em.
00:18:06I know you are.
00:18:08And you will.
00:18:16Can I have a kiss?
00:18:22I love you.
00:18:24I love you.
00:18:26I know.
00:18:28See you at 3.
00:18:30Just like you promised.
00:18:54The body is that of a normally developed, well-nourished white male,
00:19:02measuring 70 inches in length, weighing 171 pounds,
00:19:09and appearing generally consistent with the stated age of 47 years.
00:19:18The body is cold to touch and unembalmed with declining rigor.
00:19:25Pronounced unblanching lividity is present on the posterior of the body.
00:19:33The regions...
00:19:42Detective Lane.
00:19:48Detective Lane.
00:19:50Yeah?
00:19:52I was saying you're going to want to look at this.
00:19:58I've never seen this before, only read about it.
00:20:03You think he did that to himself?
00:20:06That would be my conclusion.
00:20:08Go get a picture of that.
00:20:11And on his forearm.
00:20:17Yeah.
00:20:28What's up?
00:20:30Get back.
00:20:32Get.
00:20:34Who the hell is it?
00:20:36Lake Ridge Police Department.
00:20:38Can I ask you a couple questions?
00:20:41Police?
00:20:42That's right.
00:20:43I just want to ask you a couple questions.
00:20:46I got to put some pants on.
00:20:58Let me see some ID.
00:21:06Arnold. You Tuck Arnold's boy?
00:21:09No. Jonathan Arnold from Bellingham.
00:21:12He's in Washington.
00:21:13What do you want?
00:21:15Actually, we're trying to locate an ex-kin for one of your neighbors.
00:21:18Mr. Douglas Macy. You know him?
00:21:21Yeah, I know him.
00:21:23Best damn neighbors I ever had.
00:21:26Because I never spoke to any of them more than a handful of times in the last 22 years.
00:21:31They kept to themselves.
00:21:33And that's the way I like it.
00:21:36Not like some others around here.
00:21:45You said day. Can you tell me who's living at the house right now?
00:21:49The boy, I suppose.
00:21:51Mother died.
00:21:53Hell, must be coming on nine years now.
00:21:56Just showed up one morning, hauled her off.
00:21:59I guess he got the house, because I still see him, but not much.
00:22:04Dad died a few years before the mom.
00:22:08Died right there on the front lawn.
00:22:13Damn fool, if you ask me.
00:22:16Got no sense mowing in the middle of the day like that.
00:22:22The boy, though?
00:22:25Something wrong with him.
00:22:28What do you mean?
00:22:30Talk to her.
00:22:32About lost her wits over that boy.
00:22:36But that's none of my concern.
00:22:39Are we through here, Arnold?
00:22:42Yeah, we're through.
00:22:44If you have any more...
00:22:48Thank you for your help.
00:23:02Somebody like that just has it coming.
00:23:06There's something wrong with that boy.
00:23:09I tried to tell him.
00:23:13Okay. You tried to tell who?
00:23:17The police.
00:23:19Just as soon as I saw.
00:23:27What?
00:23:29What did you see?
00:23:33She was such a bad cat.
00:23:37She would not stop going in that yard, no matter how many times I told her not to.
00:23:44I couldn't stop her.
00:23:50So he killed her.
00:23:53He did it so I could see it.
00:23:56Why would someone do something like that?
00:24:01He was just a boy.
00:24:06Why would he do that?
00:24:10How long ago was this?
00:24:13You said he was just a boy.
00:24:17It's an awful thing to remember.
00:24:22Miss Thomas?
00:24:26When?
00:24:30It was 36 years ago.
00:24:34But something like that doesn't go undone.
00:24:39Sooner or later.
00:24:43An evil like that.
00:24:48The good Lord knows.
00:24:59Yeah?
00:25:00It doesn't look good for our girl.
00:25:02Why?
00:25:03Our dead guy was a loner.
00:25:05His neighbors never saw him.
00:25:07He's never at home.
00:25:09He has no knowledge of any relatives here or elsewhere.
00:25:12And get this.
00:25:14He strangled his neighbor's cat when he was 11 years old.
00:25:17Made sure his neighbor was watching.
00:25:20What do you think of that?
00:25:22Listen, the warrant's not ready yet and you can't be anywhere around the house.
00:25:25You got that?
00:25:26Yeah, I got it.
00:25:28That's what they teach you in detective school, which I went to.
00:25:33Hey, what about lunch?
00:25:36You and Captain know each other for a long time?
00:25:38Since he joined the force, I got a year up on him.
00:25:40Two guys gunning for the same job.
00:25:42That must have been rough.
00:25:43How'd it work out?
00:25:44Can I get some napkins?
00:25:46Thank you.
00:25:48You're a college boy, right?
00:25:51You got degrees in, what'd they tell me?
00:25:53Religion and criminology?
00:25:56You're smart enough to be able to get answers to anything you want to know
00:25:59by asking someone else.
00:26:00You follow me?
00:26:02You know, I'm just trying to make a connection.
00:26:04You know, not open any wounds.
00:26:06And it's philosophy and criminology.
00:26:09Truth and fact.
00:26:11But, you know, with your vast experience, I'm sure you know the difference.
00:26:14You learn all that at detective school.
00:26:17Money well spent.
00:26:20So what'd you leave in Seattle?
00:26:23You want to have a conversation now?
00:26:26Okay.
00:26:28Seattle.
00:26:30Dead-end job.
00:26:32Shitty apartment.
00:26:34Poor excuse for a girlfriend.
00:26:37Kept the dog, though.
00:26:39Tell me about the girl.
00:26:41Worst experience of my life.
00:26:44Tell me about the girl.
00:26:47Worst experience of my life.
00:26:50I try every day not to think about her.
00:26:52It can't be that bad.
00:26:55It makes me sick thinking I was with her.
00:26:59Yeah.
00:27:00Why's that?
00:27:01Well, you can tell a lot about yourself by the things you pursue.
00:27:04So what do you do when you get what you're after and it turns to shit?
00:27:10You leave Seattle?
00:27:12Take the first job you're offered?
00:27:15Yeah.
00:27:18When?
00:27:21What's that address again?
00:27:28238 West Hilltop?
00:27:33Missing persons report was filed.
00:27:35Matches our girl.
00:27:38Search warrant for Macy's is signed.
00:27:40You go pick it up.
00:27:41I'll meet you there in about an hour.
00:27:45What?
00:27:46We're running out of time.
00:27:47Get the warrant and give me my pen back.
00:27:55Macy's.
00:27:56One hour.
00:27:57Get a pen.
00:27:58Were you absent that day?
00:28:08She said she had something really important to tell me.
00:28:12But then she no-showed at breakfast.
00:28:16And when I called, she didn't answer, which really isn't that unusual for Daphne.
00:28:23But then I called her office and they said she wasn't there yesterday or the day before.
00:28:29So I have a key to her apartment.
00:28:32So I stopped by to see what was up.
00:28:36I thought she was sick or something.
00:28:40But she wasn't there and her purse, her keys, everything was in her apartment.
00:28:49The description that you gave matches a photograph that we obtained early this morning.
00:28:53I would like to show you that photograph and see whether or not this is your friend, okay?
00:28:59Now, I have to tell you up front, this is not a very pleasant photograph.
00:29:08You can say with certainty that this is your friend?
00:29:11Yeah.
00:29:13When was the last time that you had contact with her?
00:29:17The night before last at 9.30.
00:29:22It was 10.
00:29:25I turned off the TV and I called her to make sure we were still having breakfast.
00:29:32She said she was going to do her laundry and go to bed.
00:29:36She's supposed to meet me at 8.30.
00:29:40Now, I'd like to show you another photograph.
00:29:43This is a driver's license photograph.
00:29:47Do you recognize this man or have you seen him before?
00:29:54You're sure?
00:29:59Now, where does Daphne work?
00:30:04At a car dealership on Beacon.
00:30:08Is she romantically involved with anyone?
00:30:10No dates, nothing serious.
00:30:13Do you think it's possible that she spoke with anyone after she spoke with you?
00:30:17I don't know.
00:30:20I don't think so.
00:30:23She never really seemed to mind being alone.
00:30:41We get an I.D. on that girl?
00:30:44Daphne Mayton, 29 years old.
00:30:46She went missing sometime between 10.00 p.m. the night before last and 8.00 a.m. yesterday morning.
00:30:51Are we in here?
00:30:53Yeah.
00:30:54Crime scene's on the way.
00:30:56Now, look, the cell phone was a cash and carry variety.
00:30:58Purchased yesterday with a single transmission made at 11.08 last night.
00:31:02Here's the kicker.
00:31:03It was made to another prepaid phone.
00:31:05So we got the lot number of a shipping manifest with three possible retailers,
00:31:09all of which are in Alabama.
00:31:11Alabama?
00:31:12That's right.
00:31:14And you got all this from Kaz American White Collar?
00:31:19Yeah, why?
00:31:20She has a kid, you know.
00:31:23Yeah, I know that.
00:31:25You know, I don't know.
00:31:27You know, I don't know.
00:31:28Yeah, why?
00:31:29She has a kid, you know.
00:31:31Yeah, I know that.
00:31:57I don't know.
00:32:27It's clear back there.
00:32:35There's a couple beat-up boxes in a closet with no clothes.
00:32:38What do you think?
00:32:43Nothing in the refrigerator.
00:32:46No toilet paper in the bathroom.
00:32:49I can't live in a shithole like this.
00:33:00Hey, detective.
00:33:02Hey, you're going to want to see this.
00:33:19This key killed the deer.
00:33:38This key got us in here.
00:33:40We both know what this key's for.
00:33:43And this key's a mystery.
00:33:52I'm on my way.
00:33:56Wait here until they finish.
00:33:58Take pictures of everything, inside and out.
00:34:00You got that?
00:34:01Everything.
00:34:02Bring the pictures of the artwork to the profiler at FDLE.
00:34:06We need the inventory from the file boxes yesterday.
00:34:09Call me later.
00:34:11Find out what that key's for.
00:34:12Yeah.
00:34:14Okay.
00:34:15So take pictures of everything,
00:34:16treat it like a possible link to an abduction.
00:34:18I got it.
00:34:19Do the whole detective thing.
00:34:23All right.
00:34:24I'll give you a call later, asshole.
00:34:38One minute later and we were going round and round.
00:34:40How is she?
00:34:41She ate, but just because I made her.
00:34:43Her pulse is a little erratic, too.
00:34:45When?
00:34:46Why didn't you call me?
00:34:47She told me not to,
00:34:48and I can't work for two people in the same house.
00:34:50No, it's all right, okay?
00:34:51And you'll be on tomorrow?
00:34:52I'll be here.
00:34:53I also started a load of laundry.
00:34:54You have to put it in the dryer yourself.
00:34:56Thank you.
00:35:01What's this?
00:35:04You look amazing.
00:35:06Oh, what, I don't always look amazing?
00:35:08Well, you let yourself go.
00:35:13I'm feeling good.
00:35:14I had a good day.
00:35:16Where did you find that?
00:35:17How far back in the closet?
00:35:19Don't you remember?
00:35:20Yeah.
00:35:21I don't think I was old enough to shave.
00:35:26Oh, man.
00:35:27How was your day?
00:35:29Let's stick to yours.
00:35:33It's tough always being a good guy, isn't it?
00:35:35Well, the captain thinks we need redundancy,
00:35:39and he's given me a new partner.
00:35:42Oh, poor guy.
00:35:44You made it through the day?
00:35:46The day's not over yet.
00:35:52It's because of me, isn't it?
00:35:55It's the case.
00:35:57With the missing woman?
00:35:59She's either dead or alone waiting for a miracle.
00:36:04If she's alive, she's not alone.
00:36:08The longer it takes for us to find her,
00:36:11the less likely she's alive.
00:36:16Well, then you should probably be out looking for her.
00:36:35Okay, the bad news is we still have a lot to talk about.
00:36:38The evil, the good news is we're putting ourselves
00:36:40into a good gift.
00:36:43Come on, go watch TV.
00:36:44Go watch TV.
00:36:47And stay off the couch.
00:36:49He can be found in the southeastern United States
00:36:51in areas high on a sufficient supply of applesauce.
00:36:54It's his primary diet.
00:36:55The woman is known for his...
00:37:05Took your advice.
00:37:06I did some detective work.
00:37:08Black, one sugar.
00:37:10Tastes like shit.
00:37:11Worst coffee I've ever had.
00:37:12It's not how I take it.
00:37:14You know, I'm not the only one.
00:37:16A lot of people think you're an asshole.
00:37:19Did you get any sleep last night?
00:37:21I spent some quality time
00:37:22with some meaningless pieces of paper.
00:37:24I didn't find anything, but I got one more box to go.
00:37:27How's the missus?
00:37:29More of the same.
00:37:30What became of the key?
00:37:32The locksmith said it could have been made anywhere.
00:37:34It could open one of a thousand doors, so...
00:37:36We need something soon.
00:37:47We convert documents to data files.
00:37:51This is his office.
00:37:53Like I said before,
00:37:54he hasn't shown up for work the last two days.
00:37:57He won't be working here anymore.
00:37:58How long has Macy worked here?
00:38:00About eight, maybe nine years.
00:38:02Could you help us get in touch with his next of kin?
00:38:04Uh, I don't know of any personally, but I...
00:38:06What do you know about him?
00:38:08He was quiet.
00:38:09Never went to any of our get-togethers.
00:38:11Always kept to himself, did his work.
00:38:13I never bothered him.
00:38:15Here, you've probably won in.
00:38:20No, I wouldn't do that.
00:38:21I'm just typing in my password.
00:38:23I can access all of our systems from here.
00:38:26That's strange. I don't remember that.
00:38:29I can't stop it.
00:38:31Shit.
00:38:39There you go.
00:38:40I did not know that was going to happen.
00:38:41How was I supposed to know?
00:38:42Hey, listen to me.
00:38:43I need access to your network, okay?
00:38:45I need you to stop anybody in your house
00:38:46from using the network for the next couple hours.
00:38:48And I need you to talk to anybody
00:38:49that worked with Macy directly.
00:38:50Can you do that for me?
00:38:51Yes.
00:38:52Yeah?
00:38:53Of course.
00:38:54All right, go.
00:38:57What just happened?
00:38:59I believe it's a dead man's program.
00:39:01And what's that?
00:39:03It monitors any deviation of the startup routine.
00:39:07And if you don't log on for a little bit,
00:39:09it just kind of, you know, wipes the hard drive.
00:39:13Don't you think you should have considered that possibility
00:39:15before you touched the damn thing?
00:39:17Wait a minute.
00:39:18You're going to blame me for this?
00:39:19You were standing right here.
00:39:21No, I wasn't.
00:39:23Wait a minute.
00:39:24You're going to blame me for this?
00:39:25You were standing right here.
00:39:27You always clear a room before you do anything.
00:39:31We don't have time for a rookie mistake.
00:39:33You were standing right here.
00:39:34You saw him make the move.
00:39:35Why don't you stop him?
00:39:37You know what?
00:39:38I'm kind of tolerating this whole apprentice thing,
00:39:39but I'm not going to be the guy who's blamed
00:39:41for not finding a woman.
00:39:42So I suggest you take the stick out of your ass
00:39:44and start helping me.
00:39:48Really?
00:39:49Oh, fuck.
00:39:53Can we recover anything off of this?
00:39:58Yeah, we get the forensics,
00:39:59so I'm sure we can salvage what's left.
00:40:02We'll try.
00:40:18Where's Arnold?
00:40:19Workplace interviews.
00:40:20The profile on your dead guy is sitting in my office.
00:40:23Sitting?
00:40:24FDLE sent the real deal.
00:40:26Here's something else you'll want to know.
00:40:28Looks like your dead guy
00:40:29gave more than one ride in the back of his car.
00:40:31Two different strands of hair turned up.
00:40:33Murray's looking through missing persons
00:40:35for a possible match.
00:40:37He was meticulous about his processes,
00:40:40suggesting, in my opinion,
00:40:41the deceased was a highly organized predator.
00:40:44His use of restraints
00:40:46and assuming that the woman is alive
00:40:48would fall within accepted characteristics
00:40:50of a serial sex offender.
00:40:52However, the self-inflicted genital mutilation
00:40:54shown in the autopsy photographs
00:40:56suggests that he was troubled by his own sexuality.
00:40:59Rageful feelings toward himself or women, perhaps.
00:41:04My primary concern and the reason for my personal visit
00:41:07is the documentation of the residence of Mr. Macy.
00:41:11These drawings suggest extended periods of time
00:41:14in isolation during adolescence.
00:41:17Consequently, it would be reasonable to assume
00:41:19that he would be highly motivated by approval in some form,
00:41:23as well as an overwhelming need for him
00:41:25to be acknowledged or noticed in some way.
00:41:27Ms. Fuller, are you saying that Macy had an accomplice?
00:41:31I would look for someone, detective,
00:41:33in some capacity from which Mr. Macy
00:41:35was currently seeking approval or respect.
00:41:38Someone with a similar interest, perhaps.
00:41:40This person would be a white male of some intellectual merit,
00:41:44possibly profoundly talented in some way.
00:41:47However, he is most assuredly equally cruel.
00:41:52Possibly even worse.
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00:43:42You looking for something?
00:43:46I scored a minor victory on the network,
00:43:48located a log of e-mail and website correspondence.
00:43:51I also read the profile on Macy.
00:43:55Laundromat.
00:43:57Laundromat.
00:43:59Her friend said that she was going to do a load of laundry
00:44:03before she went to bed.
00:44:04Now, there's no washing machine here,
00:44:06so you want to use your detective skills again.
00:44:09Why don't you investigate the laundromat?
00:44:11You need to hold my hand.
00:44:14So, are we looking for an accomplice, or...?
00:44:17Looking for evidence.
00:44:18There's no reason to look for an accomplice
00:44:20until we know more about Macy.
00:44:22Gotcha.
00:44:23Okay.
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00:47:02Honey, I'm home.
00:47:08Slave all night, and that's the thanks I got?
00:47:11Our girl is gonna be a mom.
00:47:18Shit.
00:47:20It's the only thing they found in the last month.
00:47:22They found it in the washing machine
00:47:24the morning before it lasts.
00:47:25The attendant only works in the morning.
00:47:27Other than that, it's kind of just self-serve.
00:47:29Why don't you go and check and see
00:47:31if the sizes match the stuff in the closet?
00:47:33All right. Uh...
00:47:42Hell of a way to start motherhood.
00:47:44Then that's...
00:47:45Yeah.
00:47:47Ah.
00:47:53Your parents still alive?
00:47:58I grew up in foster care.
00:48:00Strange.
00:48:02The things you remember.
00:48:08What?
00:48:10What do you remember?
00:48:14Bedspreads.
00:48:18They were always different.
00:48:22You know?
00:48:24Bedspreads.
00:48:28They were always different.
00:48:30They were always...
00:48:32I felt like I was sleeping with strangers.
00:48:39You got any kids?
00:48:45We lost one.
00:48:48Years ago.
00:48:51We found out about Serena's heart at the same time.
00:48:57And she never got over it.
00:49:00We just couldn't risk trying again.
00:49:05Things like that happen for a reason.
00:49:10That's fucking bullshit.
00:49:14My child died for a fucking reason?
00:49:17There's a reason?
00:49:19There's a reason why my wife is dying?
00:49:21Really?
00:49:23Why?
00:49:25What is the reason?
00:49:27I'm very interested in knowing the reason, professor!
00:49:34Full of shit.
00:49:36You don't believe in anything, do you?
00:49:39Just because you don't understand something
00:49:41doesn't mean it's the end of it.
00:49:45It's just the end of you.
00:49:50What good does believing do?
00:49:53If I believe,
00:49:55does my wife live?
00:49:58Do we find Daphne if I believe?
00:50:01If that's true,
00:50:03I will believe in whatever you want me to.
00:50:08But we're nowhere here.
00:50:11We are out of time.
00:50:14Go get the computer fixed.
00:50:20I'll go find the father.
00:50:24I'm sure he's worried sick about this.
00:50:36Yes?
00:50:39No, what's her pulse?
00:50:41What's her pulse?
00:50:46I'm on my way.
00:51:08Don't force it.
00:51:10Feel the weight of the keys as you strike each note.
00:51:40Don't force it.
00:52:10Don't force it.
00:52:12Don't force it.
00:52:38This is the wiped partition.
00:52:40These are the files that were deleted,
00:52:42but are still on the hard drive.
00:52:44They're listed chronologically,
00:52:46first by date, then time.
00:52:49Now,
00:52:51it appears
00:52:53that a number of the wiped files
00:52:56originated from a third-party e-mail utility.
00:53:00This is where he got sloppy.
00:53:03Although the files were deleted,
00:53:05the file names are still in the download folder.
00:53:07Look at the extensions.
00:53:09Did they all come from the same host?
00:53:11Whatever was wiped from the hard drive
00:53:13came from this server.
00:53:16DeepSoil.net
00:53:19Eric, can you open it?
00:53:26What the hell?
00:53:39What the hell?
00:54:09What the hell?
00:54:39What the hell?
00:54:41What the hell?
00:54:43What the hell?
00:54:45What the hell?
00:54:47What the hell?
00:54:49What the hell?
00:54:51What the hell?
00:54:53What the hell?
00:54:55What the hell?
00:54:57What the hell?
00:54:59What the hell?
00:55:01What the hell?
00:55:03What the hell?
00:55:05What the hell?
00:55:07What the hell?
00:55:26Hold on, man. Take a leak.
00:55:31Probably called Santa something.
00:55:37What the hell?
00:56:00Let me help.
00:56:01I can do it.
00:56:04Aren't you supposed to be somewhere?
00:56:06I'm on my way out. How are you feeling?
00:56:09I feel like I'm tied to this bed.
00:56:11I'm having Esther make you something to eat.
00:56:14I would like you to eat it and try and get some rest.
00:56:16Eating or not eating has nothing to do with it.
00:56:19I don't need more rest.
00:56:21I'm here 24 hours a day.
00:56:23Seven days a week, I'm here.
00:56:25I'm doing the best that I know how to do.
00:56:28You can't do anything.
00:56:30You can't fix this.
00:56:33My life is more to me than a heartbeat.
00:56:36I mean, stop trying to control it.
00:56:41Nobody lives forever, Bill.
00:56:44You should know that better than anyone.
00:56:47Did you just think you could stop this?
00:56:50Why are we talking about this now?
00:56:53When, Emory?
00:56:55When are we going to talk about it?
00:56:57I'm so tired of feeling guilty.
00:57:00Guilty? Yes, guilty.
00:57:03I feel like I let you down every time something goes wrong with me.
00:57:07Every time Esther has to call you at work,
00:57:10I know you have to stop what you're doing
00:57:12and remember that your wife is dying.
00:57:15I just can't do it.
00:57:18I can't do it anymore.
00:57:21You know, I thought when we lost the baby...
00:57:27And...
00:57:31I just thought we could be enough.
00:57:35And...
00:57:38I just thought we could be enough.
00:58:04I'm sorry.
00:58:28This is it, Captain.
00:58:30Diseases of Southern Grasses?
00:58:32It took hours to go through every page of this site,
00:58:35but I finally found a hidden link embedded in this image right here.
00:58:41It would have taken weeks to hack onto the website
00:58:43without a username or password,
00:58:45but a flash drive that was seized at his workplace
00:58:48contained access codes as well as photos that you'll see later.
00:58:52Once I found the link, it was just a matter of
00:58:54putting all the different word combinations together.
00:58:57And this is where it takes you.
00:59:03If you'll excuse me, guys, I'd prefer not to see this again.
00:59:10It's about to take a hard turn to ugly.
00:59:13I don't know if I want to see this shit again either, but...
00:59:16Sum it up, Owen.
00:59:18Well, the website's some sort of file-sharing infrastructure
00:59:21where you can buy, sell, trade and even exchange messages.
00:59:26It's like the dark side of eBay.
00:59:29What's our dead guy doing here?
00:59:31Well, he's communicating with several different users,
00:59:33mostly about buying and selling porn,
00:59:35all of which have to do with S&M.
00:59:37This one was logged two months ago.
00:59:39Duff. Looks like we share the same secret.
00:59:42May have something that you like.
00:59:44Simon.
00:59:45Well, Macy was Duff. Whose son?
00:59:47Simon is the name of the user he's communicating with.
00:59:51Now, this is what's on the flash drive
00:59:54that corresponds to the download log of that particular date.
00:59:59Dear saviour in heaven.
01:00:01They were sharing sporadic, somewhat cryptic communications
01:00:05of likes and dislikes until Macy sends this.
01:00:09That's our girl.
01:00:11Yeah. Now, I don't know whether he hits a nerve
01:00:14or he finds out what Simon likes or whether it was just a coincidence,
01:00:17but Simon wants more photos, he wants more videos,
01:00:20and Macy, he delivers, which brings us up to...
01:00:25here.
01:00:28That's the laundromat right across from our place.
01:00:30Yeah.
01:00:32Now, they go back and forth for hours
01:00:34until they finally settle at $1,800,
01:00:36which is only because Simon doesn't have any more money,
01:00:39and that was on the night of the crash.
01:00:43Just for the record, I hate this guy.
01:00:47If he's selling, there have to be bank records
01:00:51linking the seller and the buyer.
01:00:53I'll get someone on the subpoena.
01:00:55Today's the 14th.
01:00:56What the hell was he doing with her in the woods two days ago?
01:00:59Well, the profile suggests this wouldn't be his first predatory act.
01:01:02We have the rest of today and tomorrow to find her.
01:01:04We have a lot to catch the feds up on.
01:01:06I want all of FDLE's resources working for us.
01:01:09Apparently, the FDLE is the only one
01:01:12I want all of FDLE's resources working for us.
01:01:15Apparently, you brought something useful from Seattle.
01:01:19Now, was that your attempt at a compliment?
01:01:22Maybe.
01:01:31This is Mr. Macy's last statement cycle,
01:01:34and here are the deposits within the last 29 days.
01:01:37You see that?
01:01:38Yeah, $1,800.
01:01:40Roding number?
01:01:42Yes, and this is the depositing account,
01:01:44but this is as far as we can go from here.
01:01:46Looks like People's Bank of Alabama.
01:01:48Alabama.
01:01:50We got the son of a bitch.
01:01:53Is that an address?
01:01:56Yeah, it's a point of sale.
01:01:58Looks like a retailer here in Lake Ridge on Palmetto.
01:02:01That's the same street our girl lives on, and the laundromat.
01:02:05Get as many guys as you can to help us knock on the doors, okay?
01:02:08This guy was a neighbor.
01:02:16I got copies of Macy's driver's license.
01:02:19I got the grid divided up for four groups.
01:02:23Make it happen.
01:02:25All right, come in.
01:02:27Listen up. This is our guy.
01:02:30How is she?
01:02:31I thought you called by now, M.
01:02:33She won't eat, and I had to put her back on oxygen again.
01:02:37She's sleeping right now. Are you coming home soon?
01:02:40No, it's probably going to be about three hours.
01:02:46Okay, you let me know if anything changes, okay?
01:03:07Hi.
01:03:09Yeah?
01:03:10We're looking for an individual who may live in this area.
01:03:13We want to look at this photograph. Tell me you recognize him.
01:03:20You'll have to wait a minute. I'll get his number.
01:03:22You recognize him?
01:03:23Yeah, he's one of mine.
01:03:24You know this guy?
01:03:25He rents from me. I'll get you his number.
01:03:30Okay.
01:03:32He rents from me. I'll get you his number.
01:03:37Can I come in?
01:03:38Yeah, come on in.
01:03:43Macy lived here for eight years.
01:03:45That's a year after his mother died and about the same time he started working.
01:03:48Utilities came into rent, so there's no address under power and water.
01:03:52He paid his rent on time, he got no complaints, and he paid in cash, and that's about it.
01:03:58Now our Alabama connection has a name and address now.
01:04:01James Rollins, a.k.a. Simon. He was a music instructor for a small college.
01:04:07Get the locals on the address. We're after the girl.
01:04:10Hey, that phone call you got earlier.
01:04:12That was about your wife?
01:04:15Look, why don't you go take care of it? I can handle this.
01:04:18She's better off if I'm here.
01:04:20Alright, so it's 100%.
01:04:22Even your wife thinks you're an asshole.
01:04:24What is wrong with you?
01:04:26Don't you know when to shut the hell up?
01:04:29We're in. Let's roll.
01:04:36Police!
01:04:37Police!
01:04:56Police department!
01:05:01Clear back here!
01:05:02Kitchen clear!
01:05:08Come on.
01:05:17Emery!
01:05:31Call Murray for missing persons.
01:05:33Ah, it's in the desk.
01:05:38Yes?
01:05:43When?
01:05:48Emery.
01:05:51Emergency dispatch sent an ambulance to my address.
01:06:08These are the data files.
01:06:11These are the text files.
01:06:15And these are the image files.
01:06:19Print one of the images?
01:06:21Yes, sir.
01:06:25Okay, go back to the e-mails.
01:06:28Yes, sir.
01:06:29Okay, go back to the e-mails.
01:06:31Yes, sir.
01:06:32Okay, go back to the e-mails.
01:06:34Yes, sir.
01:06:35Okay, go back to the e-mails.
01:06:37Yeah.
01:06:38I want to see all the outgoing e-mails.
01:06:58As you may have guessed, Serena suffered another heart failure.
01:07:02We were able to stabilize her very quickly,
01:07:04but there's still end-stage symptoms present.
01:07:10I think it's just a question of time.
01:07:13I'm sorry, Emery.
01:07:14I wish I could give you better news.
01:07:18I'll get back with you.
01:07:20Just have the nurse give me a call if you have any questions.
01:07:32What?
01:07:34How is she?
01:07:35She's...
01:07:38sleeping.
01:07:40Did you find anything?
01:07:42Nothing here indicates a location.
01:07:44No e-mails, nothing stored on the GPS,
01:07:46no maps, no directions.
01:07:48You're not looking hard enough.
01:07:50There's nothing here.
01:07:57Emery?
01:07:59Emery?
01:08:03Look again.
01:08:06Tell me about Alabama.
01:08:08They're waiting on us.
01:08:09He didn't show.
01:08:11So either he's on his way to the girl,
01:08:13or we blew it and he's gone.
01:08:15Tell him to go in!
01:08:28Go in.
01:08:58Down here.
01:09:28Oh!
01:09:59Come on.
01:10:04It's not here.
01:10:15Hey, you.
01:10:24So what's the prognosis, Doctor?
01:10:26You'll be on your feet in no time.
01:10:33Yeah.
01:10:38The doctor came by late last night,
01:10:41and then this morning.
01:10:44He said that, um...
01:10:48this is what to expect at this stage of the game.
01:10:53And what stage is that?
01:11:03I thought so.
01:11:23I love you.
01:11:27I love you too.
01:11:53Hey, it's Seth.
01:11:55Hey.
01:11:57Look, man, it's not good.
01:11:59Okay, tell me.
01:12:07Fuck!
01:12:09Fuck!
01:12:11Fuck!
01:12:13Fuck!
01:12:14Fuck!
01:12:15Fuck!
01:12:16Fuck!
01:12:17Fuck!
01:12:18Fuck!
01:12:19Fuck!
01:12:20Fuck!
01:12:21Fuck!
01:12:51Fuck!
01:13:22Oh, shit.
01:13:36File boxes contain property tax receipts from 22 years ago,
01:13:39all from Sumter County.
01:13:41Now, I compared them to current records,
01:13:43and there the bastard was.
01:13:45It's about 19 acres and exactly 7 miles north
01:13:47of where he killed the deer.
01:13:49Now, I didn't tell you this last night,
01:13:51but a missing persons report came up 90 miles
01:13:53outside of the Alabama house.
01:13:55It's a woman, mid-30s.
01:13:57They located her car outside a grocery parking lot.
01:14:00There's some videotapes and some partial IDs.
01:14:05She's pregnant.
01:14:10Okay, we gotta hurry.
01:14:11It's getting dark.
01:14:13This road ends at a trailhead not 200 yards from here.
01:14:16Every team leader has a GPS with coordinates
01:14:18centered within the property lines.
01:14:20We should converge at about the same time.
01:14:22Now, be forewarned, a suspect in pursuit of the victim
01:14:26is at large and may be in the area.
01:14:29Photos of the victim and possible suspect are here.
01:14:33Be diligent.
01:14:35Be safe.
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01:15:50Hi, darlin'.
01:15:52You're all right, ain't ya?
01:15:55He didn't hurt you too bad, did he?
01:16:00I'm gonna take real good care of you.
01:16:04Oh.
01:16:05No, no, no.
01:16:08No, no.
01:16:11No, no.
01:16:13No, no.
01:16:15You're gonna be real quiet for me.
01:16:19Aren't you, honey?
01:16:21Just real quiet.
01:16:23Okay?
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01:17:16Oh, shit.
01:17:18♪♪
01:17:22Secured.
01:17:231-8 Foxtrot, 1-8 Foxtrot.
01:17:2510-71, 10-18.
01:17:28Close enough to your arms.
01:17:30♪♪
01:17:39Where is she?
01:17:41♪♪
01:17:53It's not her.
01:17:55Over here.
01:17:57♪♪
01:18:02He's got her.
01:18:04♪♪
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01:18:32Where's the command center?
01:18:35Over here.
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01:18:44Yeah.
01:18:46Thrill!
01:18:48♪♪
01:18:50Let's check up front.
01:18:52Officer down.
01:18:53Service road 622.
01:18:54Less than half mile southeast of command center.
01:18:57That's right here.
01:18:59Let's get to the road.
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01:19:26Hey, hey, it's okay.
01:19:27It's okay.
01:19:28We're the police.
01:19:29We're the police.
01:19:30It's okay.
01:19:31You're gonna be okay.
01:19:32Here we go.
01:19:33Let's get these things off you.
01:19:35♪♪
01:19:38This is officer 1-8.
01:19:39We have the victim.
01:19:40Suspect is still on the run.
01:19:41Send backup to my 10-20.
01:19:43I repeat, send backup to my 10-20.
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01:20:02They took her out.
01:20:03She's gonna be fine.
01:20:06Wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:20:07The Calvary's on its way.
01:20:08This is crazy to keep going.
01:20:09He'll get away.
01:20:11Besides, a college boy like you should know
01:20:14the best way out is always through.
01:20:19You're quoting Robert Frost?
01:20:21Oh!
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01:20:29Officer down.
01:20:30Officer down.
01:20:31You're the best, right?
01:20:32You're the best?
01:20:33Emory?
01:20:35Oh.
01:20:37Don't let me down here.
01:20:38You keep pressure on this.
01:20:39Hard.
01:20:40Pressure on hard.
01:20:42It's a mess.
01:20:44It's a mess!
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01:22:14Back to the line.
01:22:15Back to the line.
01:22:16Back up.
01:22:17Back up.
01:22:18Come on.
01:22:21Come on.
01:22:23Come on.
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01:25:06There's a rumor floating around of a full recovery.
01:25:10I'm sorry about your wife.
01:25:15I'm sorry you didn't get to meet her.
01:25:20Are you holding up?
01:25:24I'm not looking forward to going home.
01:25:27Yeah.
01:25:29I got you a little something.
01:25:33Got you a little something.
01:25:35A gift?
01:25:37Sort of.
01:25:42That's funny.
01:25:45You take care, Detective.
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