Hudson And Rex S05 E07
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00:41The wall is down! Come on!
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01:23This is chaos.
01:26Where do we start?
01:28Let's talk to the warden.
01:30Good to have you here, Superintendent Donovan.
01:32I wish it was under better circumstances, Warden Kane.
01:35What have we got?
01:36We're looking at the first prison break
01:38that's ever gone down under my watch.
01:40They went big.
01:41Yeah, well, explosives aren't subtle.
01:43How many do you think escaped?
01:45Uh, Gary?
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01:56Okay, we've identified the six fugitives.
02:00Now, four of them have been recaptured so far.
02:03All right, take it easy.
02:05Make that five.
02:07Late 20s, Caucasian, tattooed, blonde mullet.
02:10Not a mullet. It's a shag.
02:12Are you blind?
02:13Oh, that narrows it down some.
02:16Okay, yeah, her name is Selma Tyler.
02:19Okay, so one left.
02:21Yep. You are looking for...
02:26Jane Pine.
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02:32Rick seems to be on to something.
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02:46Okay, be careful, Charlie.
02:47Her rap sheet is stacked.
02:49Assaulting an officer, attempted murder, criminal mischief.
02:52Okay, I'll call you back.
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03:32Stupid dog.
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03:37Actually, he's scary smart.
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03:46Ow!
03:47It's just a little sprain.
03:49Think you could try a little less agonizing method of examination?
03:54Jane, who planned the prison break?
03:57Someone who forgot to invite me.
03:59How do you mean?
04:00I mean that I was just playing cards in the yard,
04:02minding my own business, and then boom, the wall goes down.
04:04You hadn't heard there'd be an escape attempt?
04:06Warden, if I'd known what was gonna go down,
04:08I think I would've came up with a little better plan
04:10than getting stuck inside the drainpipe.
04:12But, I mean, hey, when you see your shot, you gotta take it.
04:15YOLO, baby.
04:16Ow, cripes!
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04:28Does he believe her?
04:29It's consistent with the other escapee stories.
04:31If there was a plan, no one knew about it.
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04:37Sorry, do you think she needs a splint?
04:39Oh, a tape will suffice.
04:41You can take her back now.
04:43Really?
04:47Inmates exaggerate their injuries simply to obtain drugs.
04:51I see it all the time.
04:52Were there others injured?
04:53Oh, not in the blast.
04:55A few cuts and scrapes on the ones who ran.
04:57Barely worth a Band-Aid.
04:59Hmm.
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05:26Ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff.
05:28Ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff.
05:30Ruff.
05:32Ruff, ruff.
05:33Yeah, I see him.
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05:39Looks like a blasting cap.
05:41Good job, pal.
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05:47What else you got?
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06:03Scrolling on the job there, Superintendent?
06:05Actually, I'm just returning a text message,
06:07so just mind your business, Jesse.
06:10Sure, sure.
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06:15Did you match with someone on sifter?
06:17Why don't you just look at the security footage?
06:19Rewind it a couple times, and I'll get back to you.
06:21Already did. Is it anyone special?
06:24Actually, I'm really excited about this one.
06:27Man, it's great.
06:29Have you met IRL?
06:31IRL?
06:32IRL.
06:34No.
06:36Well, if you haven't met offline,
06:37then can you really be sure?
06:39You know what? We got work to do, Jesse.
06:41Just forget about it.
06:42Okay?
06:43Okay.
06:45I mean, if you want my honest opinion...
06:47Just...
06:49Sarah, forensics findings?
06:52Uh, yeah.
06:53The rebel's propulsion trajectory
06:55indicates the bomb was set inside the prison yard,
06:58near the fence.
06:59Where there was a woeful lack of CCTV coverage.
07:01Yeah, which is probably why the bomber chose that location.
07:03It's also the furthest corner of the yard.
07:05The bomber might have been trying to avoid casualties.
07:07Okay, so if the bomber wasn't trying to hurt anyone...
07:10There was no plan for mass escape.
07:12Then what was the objective?
07:13Yeah, and who was the bomber?
07:15Well, Rex didn't detect the scent of any accelerants
07:17on any of the escapees.
07:19Well, how did they get the components to construct the bomb?
07:21If someone knew what they were doing,
07:23they could have used substances commonly found in the prison.
07:25Really? Like what?
07:26Uh, toilet cleaner contains sodium bisulfate,
07:29sodium nitrate isn't curing salt,
07:31ammonia from household disinfectant.
07:33You mix them all together,
07:34and you get ammonium nitrate, and kaboom.
07:36What about the blasting cap, though?
07:38That's definitely not a prison issue.
07:40It's the same type used in fireworks.
07:42A remote detonator would have been needed to set it off,
07:44but we couldn't find it.
07:46Canada Day bomber?
07:48Well, same M.O.L.
07:49Yeah, but that was, what, 15 years ago?
07:51Yeah, but I remember like it was yesterday.
07:53Well, I mean, I don't.
07:55Okay, here, yeah.
07:58In a daring 2007 heist,
08:00thieves blasted open the Union Bank vault,
08:02and the bomb's detonation was set to coincide
08:04with Canada Day fireworks masking the explosion.
08:06That's actually pretty genius.
08:08Well, the genius that thought of it
08:10is sentenced to life,
08:12which she's serving here at the Ironport Penitentiary.
08:15Ruff!
08:20Wanda June Riley?
08:22Yeah.
08:23Detective Hudson.
08:25This is my partner, Rex.
08:27This is Dr. Sarah Turon.
08:29Ruff!
08:30Nice to meet you, Rex.
08:32Oh, my.
08:33Ruff!
08:34What's the matter, boy?
08:35Well, that is his friendly way of saying
08:37you have explosives residue on your hands.
08:39Really?
08:40Who's a good boy?
08:42Rex is a good boy.
08:44Yes, you are.
08:45Oh.
08:46Are you admitting you set the bomb?
08:48No.
08:50I'm admitting Rex is a heck of a sniffer dog.
08:53Partnered with a shepherd back in the day.
08:55Yeah, in the Gulf War.
08:57You were a decorated soldier.
08:59Canadian Forces.
09:01Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician.
09:04Is that how you got injured?
09:06No.
09:07Came back in one piece.
09:08Got this place to thank for losing my toes.
09:11So you retired from the service
09:12and you started blowing up banks.
09:14Yeah.
09:15Good times.
09:16The bomb that went off here today
09:18had some similarities to the one
09:19that you used in the Canada Day heist.
09:21Could be a copycat.
09:23Imitation's the sincerest form of flattery.
09:28Ruff!
09:35It's a fireworks detonator.
09:38Oopsie.
09:39You got me, Rex.
09:44So you blasted through the wall,
09:45but you didn't try and escape.
09:47Why?
09:48Escape, Ms. Scape.
09:50I was bored.
09:51You gotta shake things up
09:52or your mind turns to mush.
09:55What have I got to lose?
09:56My chance of parole?
09:58Maybe I don't want parole.
10:00Maybe I'm happy with three hotshots.
10:03Maybe I'm happy with three hots in a cot
10:05for the rest of my life.
10:11I'm not buying her explanation.
10:13She had to have some other motive.
10:15I agree.
10:16But she did confess.
10:17All the escapees have been recaptured.
10:19So our work here is done.
10:20Superintendent!
10:24I'm glad I caught you.
10:25We were just wrapping up.
10:26What's up, warden?
10:27We did a head count
10:28and two of the inmates are unaccounted for.
10:31I saw the security footage dozens of times.
10:33No one else went through that back wall.
10:36Because they didn't go out with the others.
10:39The bomb was a diversion.
10:41And now they've got a huge head start.
10:53All right, people, bring it in.
10:57I've issued an APB
10:59and all airports and ferry terminals
11:01have been notified to be on the lookout
11:03for Vicki Gumbel and Valerie Winehouse.
11:05They're convicted murderers.
11:07And only one of them worked for the SJPD.
11:09I mean, it's so weird.
11:10I used to see Vicki
11:11every time I went down in archives.
11:13She fabricated evidence in that murder case, right?
11:16Yeah, and then she killed her fellow officer
11:18who threatened to expose her.
11:20Smart, manipulative criminal.
11:21Never showed any remorse.
11:23Yeah, which is why she was serving a life sentence
11:24when she escaped.
11:26And what about Valerie Winehouse?
11:27I don't know.
11:28That name sounds familiar.
11:29Yeah, here.
11:30Valerie Winehouse pled guilty
11:31to the murder of her boyfriend.
11:33Well, her sentencing was lenient.
11:35Yeah, well, due to her boyfriend's
11:36documented history of abuse against her.
11:38It looks like her parole was scheduled for next month.
11:41If she was so close to freedom,
11:42why make a break for it now?
11:44Jessie, if Vicki and Valerie
11:45knew each other outside of prison,
11:47were they related?
11:48Were they cellmates?
11:49Oh, I see where you're going.
11:50Abusive relationships happen behind bars, too.
11:52Maybe Vicki coerced Valerie into doing something stupid.
11:54And how did they get out without anyone seeing them?
11:57I'll show you.
11:58Here.
12:03Look at this.
12:09Vicki and Valerie.
12:11You're right, the bomb was just a diversion.
12:13They walked out right under our noses.
12:15Well, of course.
12:16We were looking for prisoners, not paramedics.
12:18Yeah, I know, pal.
12:20They wouldn't have fooled you.
12:21How did they get uniforms?
12:23Probably the same place they got the explosives.
12:26Joe Donovan.
12:27Well, they had to have an outside source
12:29smuggling contraband into the prison.
12:31Jessie, can you pull up the prison phone records,
12:34see who the fugitives were talking to
12:36leading up to the bombing?
12:37Mm-hmm.
12:38Yeah, we got to get on the move.
12:40These two get further and further away every second.
12:44Apparently not.
12:45They just robbed a store on Water Street.
12:52The store was closed.
12:53I was having a smoke before my shift.
12:55When I came back in, they ambushed me.
12:58There was a struggle?
13:00Not really.
13:01It's hard to fight with a knee in your neck.
13:04That woman knew what she was doing.
13:06I'm not surprised.
13:07She's an ex-police officer.
13:08What happened next?
13:10They gagged me and tied me to Martha.
13:12Martha?
13:15They locked me in a rather intimate pose with her
13:19and left me spinning while they robbed the place.
13:22You know, I was still kind of nauseous.
13:33What do you got, pal?
13:39Did it seem like they were on drugs?
13:41Nah, they seemed normal.
13:43You can call tying me to a mannequin
13:45and going on a spree normal.
13:47A spree?
13:48Yeah, see for yourself.
13:49It's all on tape.
13:51It's all on tape.
13:58They're really taking their time.
14:00I mean, it's like they're not afraid of getting caught.
14:03Yeah, this is not your average prison break.
14:05Bark!
14:07Oh, Charlie, did you get anything
14:09from the prison phone records I pulled for you?
14:11Yeah, a couple things, actually.
14:12From what I can tell,
14:13Vicky's been calling relatives of fellow inmates.
14:16And one of the names rang a bell.
14:19He should be here any minute for an interview.
14:21Come on, pal.
14:29Thanks for coming in, Buck.
14:30Yeah, you helped us with that treasure hunter murder
14:32last year, right?
14:33Yeah, you ever catch that guy?
14:35Yeah, we sure did.
14:36Appreciate the assist on that.
14:38Have a seat.
14:41Um...
14:42Listen, I need to ask you a couple questions
14:45about your wife.
14:46I don't talk about that much.
14:48I lost Delia to prison,
14:50then I lost her to a sickle cell.
14:52The disease killed her?
14:54The pain got so bad,
14:56the meds they were giving her in prison weren't strong enough.
15:00So she asked for medically-assisted suicide.
15:04I'm sorry.
15:06I can't blame her, though.
15:08She wasn't having any kind of life.
15:14Buck, how...
15:15how do you know Vicky Gumbel?
15:17She would call me with messages whenever Delia was too weak
15:22to come to the phone.
15:23What kind of messages?
15:25Oh, you know.
15:27I love you.
15:29I miss you.
15:31I wish I could be here to help you through all of this.
15:37It's me that should have been there for her.
15:42Vicky Gumbel was there
15:44Vicky Gumbel was there
15:46looking after Delia when I wasn't.
15:48And she never asked you for anything in return?
15:53I know what you're getting at, detective.
15:56Vicky Gumbel never asked me for a thing.
15:59She was just there to listen when I needed a friend.
16:11More messages from your sifter crush?
16:13What I wanted to tell you before about online dating.
16:15Oh, God.
16:16Don't get too invested.
16:17You can't really know someone until you've actually met.
16:19Look, Jesse, I know all about catfishing, okay?
16:22I do.
16:23And, look, we've been talking online for over two weeks now.
16:25I'm not talking about catfishing.
16:27Here's the thing.
16:28Joe, you don't want to go in too deep prematurely.
16:31See, online chemistry is different than in real life.
16:34Please learn from my mistakes.
16:35Right. I guess you're the expert.
16:37Well, I can definitely coach you on what not to do on a first date.
16:40Okay.
16:41Jesse, I really appreciate all of your concern, but I'm good.
16:52Vicky Gumbel's call specifically targeted the loved ones of sick or deceased inmates.
16:59Mm-hmm.
17:00Expressing condolences or updating families on conditions.
17:04She's gone from cop killer to prisoner advocate?
17:08Vicky Gumbel has never advocated for anybody but herself.
17:11Come on. People can change.
17:12I'll believe that when I see it.
17:16That smells very good.
17:17Mm-hmm. Porcini and chestnut consomme.
17:21Wow. Aren't we posh?
17:23Well, I know you've been missing your fancy restaurants in Toronto,
17:27and now there's just one last step.
17:30Have you used that before?
17:32What? You... Oh, you don't think I can handle it, huh?
17:35Those can be tricky. Can I help you?
17:38Yes, absolutely.
17:44But not with the cooking.
17:45Oh.
17:46So, sit. Sit, sit. Drink your wine.
17:49There you go. Have some more. And I got this handled.
17:58The shop owner probably doesn't know you.
18:01The shop owner posted footage of the robbery online.
18:04Oh, boy.
18:05What?
18:07What is it?
18:08Looks like someone had fun with it.
18:16Well, you know what? This may not actually be that bad,
18:19because it's publicity like this that is going to make it
18:22very difficult for them to go anywhere without being recognized yet.
18:26Well, this is obviously defective.
18:27I think the button's on the other side.
18:31Detective Hudson.
18:34Where?
18:36I'm on it.
18:37Ah, what's up?
18:38Robbery in progress at Chew.
18:41Vicky and Valerie may be there.
18:43OK, go.
18:45Um, sorry about the soup. I don't think it needs to be blended,
18:48but you, you should eat.
18:49Thanks, I will. Oh, hey, careful out there.
18:52Thanks. Rex.
18:56Yep.
19:02They held you at gunpoint?
19:04Oh, just at first.
19:05At first?
19:06Let's just say that things relaxed quite a bit
19:09when the wine started flowing.
19:11You were drinking with them?
19:13Just like a little bit.
19:15Oh, here it is.
19:17Oh, yeah, a little more.
19:21Oh, my usual clientele, they're just, they're so uptight.
19:25I don't know why.
19:27Oh, my usual clientele, they're just, they're so uptight.
19:31One-percenters.
19:33It was so refreshing to finally cook for people
19:35who can appreciate my food.
19:37They were such a hoot.
19:39Oh, I honestly have not laughed like that in so long.
19:43Oh, look, here.
19:45I took a selfie.
19:49Over 2,000 likes already.
19:51You cannot buy that kind of publicity.
19:53Yeah, I thought so, too.
19:55We only seem to get the calls after, after they're gone.
20:01You mind?
20:16Did you get a sense of the relationship between the women?
20:19What do you mean?
20:21Was Valerie being manipulated by Vicky?
20:24Manipulated, huh?
20:26She was very protective of Valerie.
20:29Valerie was very particular about what she ate.
20:32She said she liked the cod wellington,
20:34but she didn't have much of an appetite.
20:37Mm.
20:39Speaking of which,
20:41would somebody like some leftovers?
20:44Here you go, buddy.
20:49Well, it looks like Rex didn't read the Michelin reviews.
20:52They said your cod wellington was transcendent.
20:55Is there a coconut in that?
20:58Cedar smoked snowflake coconut imported from Madagascar.
21:01Rex doesn't like coconut.
21:03Ah. Sorry, buddy.
21:08You know, I think this would be a great place for a first date.
21:15Who would you pick to play them in the movie?
21:18Oh, I would totally cast Helen Mirren and Angela Bassett
21:21because why not?
21:23Double Oscar winners. Now, that is very badass.
21:25So are Vicky and Valerie.
21:27Oh, by the way, if St. John's favorite female fugitives are listening,
21:31we would love to interview you here at the morning show.
21:34And I would love to have you at my next dinner party.
21:37I'm totes finagling an invite to that little soiree.
21:40Okay.
21:42Hey, you ready to go?
21:44Yeah, whenever you are.
21:46People are eating up this Vicky and Valerie.
21:48It's like we're the bad guys for even chasing them.
21:50No kidding. Look what someone painted across town last night.
21:54Viva Vicky and Valerie.
21:56Bark!
21:58Seriously?
22:06Hey, sorry we're late.
22:08What, car trouble again?
22:10Uh, just needed a little help sometimes.
22:12Well, it's official.
22:14Vicky and Valerie are folk heroes.
22:17Vicky and Valerie are murderers.
22:19Well, those two things aren't mutually exclusive.
22:21You still think publicity is going to increase calls to the tip line?
22:25Yeah, they've been seen rappelling off the Confederation building,
22:28busking nude in Bannerman Park,
22:30and shouting obscenities in the Basilica.
22:33Yeah, we've been slammed by hoax calls.
22:35Uh...
22:37Guys, I analyzed the material in the baggy wrecks found at the store robbery.
22:41Great. I want to know what those two have been smoking.
22:43Drinking. Not smoking.
22:45It was azaic tea.
22:47Some naturopaths recommend it as a natural remedy.
22:50So they've just been sipping herbal tea,
22:52shopping for luxury clothes, and eating at five-star restaurants?
22:54I know. It's like my dream vacation.
22:56Yeah. Well, I would like to know what they're up to.
22:58Jesse, can you bring out recent police reports?
23:00Yeah.
23:02Okay.
23:04Let's see.
23:06Okay.
23:08Yeah, mostly traffic violations.
23:10Domestic disturbance.
23:12What's that one? Pull that up.
23:15Breaking at a clinic in Mount Pearl.
23:17Let's go check that one out.
23:19Come on, pal.
23:26Yes, we provide services to inmates from Ironports Penitentiary.
23:30So Vicky and Valerie might have known the lay of the place.
23:32Hmm.
23:34Well, they've definitely been here.
23:36But this report says oxycodone was stolen.
23:40I don't get the impression these two are addicts.
23:42Maybe they're going to sell it to fund their getaway?
23:49Excuse me.
23:51What's in this room here?
23:53Uh, the old archives.
23:55Everything's digital now, though.
23:59What you got, pal?
24:02Hold on.
24:04W.
24:06Watch out.
24:08For Winehouse.
24:17Valerie's file's empty.
24:19Valerie had a CT scan seven years ago.
24:21That's what was stolen from the archives.
24:23Scans that hadn't been digitized.
24:25And we don't know what, if anything, was on that scan.
24:28We don't.
24:30The diagnostic analysis was gone, too.
24:32However, between the theft of the scans,
24:34the herbal teas, and the stolen painkillers,
24:36I suspect there's a connection.
24:38I don't know.
24:40I don't know.
24:42I don't know.
24:44I don't know.
24:46Between the theft of the herbal teas and the stolen painkillers,
24:49I suspect Valerie is sick.
24:51Well, Chef McRae said that Vicky was protective of her.
24:54And Valerie did have a loss of appetite.
24:56Well, if she was sick, maybe that's why they haven't left town.
25:01I think Jesse has something.
25:03You know me too well. Come with me.
25:06So, I've been reviewing prison security footage,
25:09trying to figure out how the bomb components
25:11and the paramedics' uniforms got smuggled in.
25:13And I've decided to check the perimeter of the prison.
25:16Look at this.
25:21What is that, a drone?
25:23Mm-hmm.
25:25Now, here is the make and model.
25:27I've compared the flight path of that particular drone
25:30and matched this drop to an operator.
25:32Do you have a name?
25:34Penelope Gumbel.
25:36Ha.
25:44Okay, so you...
25:46you know that's illegal, right?
25:48To fly a drone? Since when?
25:50Well, since it passed through a penitentiary, for starters.
25:55You ever kick a ball over a fence accidentally?
25:57An honest mistake.
25:59Oh, okay.
26:01Penelope, we know you delivered something.
26:03I could charge you for smuggling contraband right now.
26:06Could charge me? Or are charging me?
26:09Well, why don't we just start with what you sent over the wall first?
26:12Was it bomb components?
26:14It was just stuff.
26:16I didn't know what it was for.
26:18All I know is that Aunt Vicky texted me from prison on a burner phone
26:22and said she needed some things.
26:24A burner phone?
26:28I'm going to need that number.
26:30I'm going to need it.
26:33I'm going to need that number.
26:38There's nothing I can do. I'm sorry.
26:41Yeah, well, you could try looking at the damn thing.
26:43I can't even move it anymore.
26:45Now Jane.
26:46Don't now Jane me.
26:48It hurts. It's getting worse.
26:50Can't complain away a sprain.
26:52These things take time.
26:54Your body is its own best healer.
26:56Yeah? Then what the hell are you good for?
26:58This visit is over. Guard.
27:02Go.
27:15That looked pretty bad.
27:18I take a lot of abuse.
27:20Goes with the territory.
27:22I meant her wrist.
27:24Oh. I suspect she's deliberately re-injuring it
27:27in the hopes of another visit to the clinic.
27:29Speaking of the clinic,
27:30it looks like Vicki and Valerie broke into it
27:32and stole oxycodone.
27:33Oh, dear.
27:34Yes, and a seven-year-old CT scan of Valerie's.
27:36Do you remember the diagnosis from that missing scan?
27:39Yeah, it was inconclusive.
27:41Valerie Winehouse has a history of hypochondria.
27:44You know, it's my belief that negative thinking
27:46often leads to real-life health outcomes.
27:48Huh. It's my belief that being incarcerated
27:51leads to negative thinking.
27:53In any case, I shouldn't be discussing
27:56confidential patient information.
27:58Would you prefer I come back with a court order
28:00demanding complete access to this infirmary's files,
28:02or would you like to just tell me right now?
28:05What's wrong with Valerie?
28:12Hey, see if I can trace Vicki's number.
28:14With any luck, she's still using the same phone.
28:18Sarah.
28:19Charlie.
28:21Valerie Winehouse is dying.
28:24What?
28:25It's gallbladder cancer.
28:27Stage four.
28:28Dr. Audrey Keller just told me she has weeks to live.
28:31Which is why she escaped before her parole.
28:33Yep.
28:34And why they're living every day like it's their last.
28:39It's a bucket list.
28:40Hey, Vicki's number just pinged from Whale Watch Beach.
28:42Bark, bark.
28:43I gotta go.
28:44Rex, come on.
28:58Come on, Val.
29:21These things I promise you.
29:23I will be faithful to you.
29:25I will be honest to you.
29:27I will trust and respect and help and care for you.
29:33I'll share my life with you.
29:35St. John's Police Department.
29:37Oh, we were so close.
29:40Oh, God.
29:42Detective Hudson, are you happy now?
29:45Darling, don't cry, please.
29:47I mean, God knows.
29:49He saw us.
29:51We are married in his eyes.
29:53I didn't finish and I didn't get to say I do.
29:56Please, please.
29:59We promised to surrender without any trouble.
30:02After.
30:24What is up with you?
30:27Love is in the air, Jesse.
30:29Uh-oh.
30:30Yeah, I made a date with my sifter match.
30:32Well, I mean, I hope he took my advice.
30:34Short coffee date, right?
30:35No.
30:36No, I am going to wow her.
30:38I made reservations for Chew.
30:42What?
30:43Chew has a three-course minimum.
30:46At least let me be your emergency call.
30:48My emergency call?
30:49Yeah, that is when you have a friend
30:51call you 15 minutes into the date,
30:53and so if it's not going well,
30:54at least you can say you have an emergency to tend to.
30:56That is the most childish thing I've heard of in my life.
30:58It's effective.
30:59Yeah, effective, but entirely unnecessary.
31:01Don't worry, Jesse.
31:03I got this.
31:05♪♪
31:09I will forgive you
31:12as we have been forgiven.
31:15I will try with you to better understand
31:20ourselves, the world, and God
31:25through the best and worst to come
31:29as long as we live.
31:32♪♪
31:44Let these rings always be a reminder
31:46of the promises you've made to each other
31:48and the unwavering bond between you.
31:50♪♪
31:53You may kiss the... each other.
31:55Oh.
31:56♪♪
32:01You don't suppose you're gonna let us go
32:02on that honeymoon, are you?
32:04What if I can't?
32:06Oh, come on.
32:08♪♪
32:15I'm so thrilled you've chosen to pester me
32:17here in solitary confinement.
32:19Solitary confinement is illegal in Canada.
32:22This is a...
32:23Structured intervention unit.
32:25I know.
32:26You say tomato, I say tomato.
32:29What do you want?
32:31Did you know about Valerie's health?
32:34I was hoping you needed me to blow something up.
32:37I'm not ratting out my friends.
32:39I'm not asking you to rat out anyone.
32:41I already know about the cancer.
32:43I'm actually asking about the medical care
32:45she was receiving here in prison.
32:48What care?
32:52-♪♪
33:00Valerie suffered for years
33:02before Keller admitted it was cancer.
33:05By that time, it was stage four.
33:07Beyond hope.
33:09She wasn't supposed to have a life sentence.
33:12So you think Valerie could have been cured
33:14if Dr. Keller diagnosed her sooner?
33:16Yeah.
33:18But she knew she wouldn't make it to her parole hearing.
33:21That's when Vicky came up with the plan
33:23to have one last party.
33:25And that's why you planted the bomb?
33:27I was happy to help.
33:29And if Vicky can prove Keller's negligence,
33:31that'll be the icing on the wedding cake.
33:34I swear that woman would love to just gas us all to death.
33:37A misdiagnosis doesn't prove
33:39the doctor is deliberately neglecting inmates.
33:42You wanted to know how I lost my toes.
33:48It's because that quack refused to treat my diabetes.
33:52There's lots of stories like mine in here
33:54if you care to listen.
33:56I do.
33:59Can you give me names?
34:05Uh, uh, uh, uh...
34:10Oh, my God!
34:14Oh, my God, Valerie!
34:19This is Detective Charlie Hudson.
34:21I need a medical unit to Whale Watch Beach now.
34:23Bark, bark!
34:28Oh, yeah, of course.
34:30You stay here with her. Rex, let's go. Come on.
34:34Bark, bark, bark!
34:36Come on! You were the ring bearer at my wedding!
34:39Bark, bark!
34:41Nice try, Vicky.
34:43You didn't think that we were gonna actually let you escape, did you?
34:46No, I did not, Detective.
34:51Not for one second.
34:53Ah, Rex!
35:04Bark!
35:09You're not getting away that easily, Valerie.
35:12Bark, bark, bark!
35:14Bark, bark, bark!
35:18It's okay, pal. You fooled me, too.
35:21Come on.
35:30I am never gonna tell you
35:32where Valerie is.
35:34I mean, would you betray the love of your life?
35:39Have a seat.
35:44You have no idea what it's like to be an ex-cop in prison.
35:48Everybody hates you. It was horrible.
35:51I really didn't think I was gonna make it.
35:54But Valerie, she didn't care who I used to be.
35:58She only cared who I was when I was with her.
36:01She...
36:03She made me a better person.
36:08The kind of person who looks after vulnerable prisoners.
36:13We retrieved your duffel bag from the beach.
36:15It's full of medical records
36:17and written testimony from inmates' loved ones.
36:20Just because you're a prisoner doesn't mean you don't count.
36:23Dr. Keller is a sadistic monster.
36:26She would withhold treatment from prisoners
36:29and then push assisted suicide on them
36:32when their pain became unbearable.
36:34That's a violation of the Code of Ethics.
36:37Doctors can provide the option.
36:39They can't push for it.
36:41Oh, yeah.
36:43Capital punishment is illegal in Canada,
36:45but apparently Keller didn't get the memo.
36:53She makes a compelling case.
36:55I don't know. I mean,
36:57medical care in prisons is notoriously bad.
36:59Is it possible Dr. Keller's just making the best
37:01with the resources and the limitations she has?
37:03No, no. I believe Vicky, Charlie.
37:05I've already interviewed other inmates who corroborate her claims
37:08and I've notified the warden that I'm not done investigating this.
37:12Okay.
37:14This has been their plan all along.
37:16Well, I mean, if Vicky and Valerie are right
37:19and Dr. Keller did cost Valerie her chance at freedom,
37:22revenge might be on their bucket list, too.
37:25Revenge might be on their bucket list, too.
37:34No answer at Dr. Keller's private practice.
37:37Go.
37:39Rex.
37:49Valerie.
37:51Stay back!
37:53Holy noise. Stay back!
37:56Okay. Easy, pal.
38:01Don't do this. You're not a murderer.
38:03Well, I guess you don't read the papers,
38:06because I shot a man in the head.
38:08Yeah, you shot your boyfriend after years of abuse.
38:11You were a model prisoner. You served your time.
38:14This is not you.
38:16I could have gotten out.
38:18I could have had a life.
38:21She knew that I was sick.
38:23She knew way back when it was still curable.
38:26She took my life, and I am going to take hers.
38:29You already have.
38:31Look at me.
38:33We've got the evidence that you and Vicky collected.
38:36We have corroborating stories from other prisoners.
38:39Dr. Keller's going to bear the weight of the pain that she caused.
38:43What about my pain?
38:45You got a lot of people rooting for you and Vicky right now.
38:49You hurt Dr. Keller, that becomes the story.
38:52You kill her now, you help yourself.
38:56You let her go,
38:59the world hears what she did.
39:02Come on.
39:04No, they won't.
39:06No, they won't.
39:08Because I know how the system works.
39:11They won't know what she did until she admits it.
39:15Admit it. Admit it!
39:18Dr. Keller, you knew Valerie's diagnosis, didn't you?
39:21Yes. Yes, I knew.
39:24I knew you had cancer for years, and I said nothing.
39:28Please don't kill me.
39:41Good boy.
39:49Come on.
40:05Cheers.
40:13Mmm.
40:19Goodbye Pork Pie Hat.
40:21I love that.
40:23Beg your pardon?
40:25It's the song.
40:27Charles Mingus, he wrote it as an elegy
40:30to his saxophonist, Lester Young.
40:34Can't say I really care for jazz.
40:41Oh, that ring is spectacular.
40:44What is it, sapphire?
40:46Yes.
40:48It's very expensive.
40:50It was a gift from my ex.
40:52He has great taste.
40:55Of course.
40:57Oh, I'm so sorry.
40:59I have to take this.
41:01No, you go ahead.
41:03Hello?
41:05So is he a dud or what?
41:07Oh, no.
41:08Do you want to get out of there?
41:10I'll be there right away.
41:12I guess it's an emergency.
41:14I don't know.
41:16Just intuition, I guess.
41:18I'm so sorry.
41:20I have to go.
41:22Bye.
41:24Superintendent, I have your appetizer,
41:28but I don't think the diver's scallop
41:30will fare very well in a to-go box.
41:32Yeah.
41:34You know, let me make a phone call.
41:36Here, let's get you started, please.
41:40Okay, so I show up wearing
41:42a kick-ass detailed cosplay ensemble,
41:44which surprisingly, it didn't go over well.
41:46You don't say.
41:48Well, she did say it was her favorite movie,
41:50but you know what?
41:52You don't have to worry.
41:54You're not going to make that mistake, okay?
41:56So here's one.
41:58Okay, I'm all ears.
42:00Apparently, it is too much to show up to her house
42:02with a massive bouquet of alphabet balloons
42:04spelling out her name.
42:06That didn't work?
42:08Tessie, I'm so shocked.
42:10Top up, please.
42:12This is delightful.
42:14You're delightful.
42:24Oh.
42:26I'll see you tomorrow.
42:28Hope you don't mind a few more visitors.
42:30Oh, not at all.
42:32Oh, hey, Max.
42:36Oh, this is much better.
42:40Thank you so much for everything that you've done.
42:42I mean, Dr. Harris,
42:44she's a great physician, isn't she?
42:46Yes, she is.
42:48She's just the first of my friends I've talked to who want to help.
42:50You've made a big difference here.
42:52Well, this is only the beginning.
42:54Vicki and I now have a common cause.
42:56Yeah, we're going to raise a little hell.
42:58After we reform the prison medical system.
43:00Yes.
43:02That's a good boy, Rex.
43:32You