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The Hunting Party S01 E03

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00:00Previously, on The Hunting Party.
00:01It's called The Pit.
00:02It's home to the most dangerous and violent criminals in history, all of whom the world
00:04believes are dead.
00:05Or at least it was, until the blast hit.
00:06How many inmates got out?
00:07The exact number is unclear.
00:08But you're here, Agent Henderson, to help us catch them.
00:09The blast that collapsed The Pit was no accident.
00:10It was a jailbreak.
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01:24Let me get your change
01:26$3 and 10 cents
01:31Time to renew my hunt license
01:34Sure, I got the phone for you
01:53♪♪
02:03Which way are you headed?
02:06I'm camping a few miles north of town.
02:08It's your lucky day. I'm heading that way.
02:11Hop on in.
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02:23♪♪♪
02:31Now are things between you and Odell?
02:34What do you mean?
02:35Has he told you any more about the blast?
02:37We haven't really had a chance to talk about it.
02:39Well, I need you to talk to him about it.
02:42Oliver Odell knows a lot more about what happened
02:44than he's saying.
02:47You can't seriously be suggesting that Odell
02:49had something to do with the blast.
02:52If he knew what was gonna happen,
02:53he would not have been down there in the pit.
02:55I'm not saying he masterminded the explosion,
02:57but he has proven that he's the type of person
02:59that will cross that line.
03:02♪♪♪♪
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03:21Bugs, you got a sec?
03:23♪♪♪♪
03:28So you and Hassani are carpooling now?
03:31Yeah, well, you know, I would call an Uber,
03:33but the last time I did that, security searched the driver.
03:38You trust him?
03:39Hassani? Yeah.
03:40I mean, in a boots-on-the-ground,
03:41guns-out kind of way, sure.
03:43But he is CIA, so deception's kind of his thing.
03:47So trust, yeah, but also verify, right?
03:48Does he trust you?
03:50Why?
03:52Vex, listen, you're, uh...
03:54you're the most talented profiler I know.
03:56That's why you're here.
03:58But I also need eyes in the back of my head right now.
04:01Hassani's looking for someone to take the blame for the blast.
04:05And you think he wants to blame you, the warden?
04:08I think he's the kind of guy you bring in
04:09to make problems go away.
04:11♪♪♪♪♪
04:19What do you think they're talking about?
04:21You.
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04:26Look, Oliver, you need to tell me everything that you know
04:28about the blast, the experiments.
04:30I can't help you if I don't know
04:31what actually happened down there.
04:32I've already said all I can.
04:34Come in.
04:37Him, sir. We got a hit.
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04:51What's your name?
04:53Brenda.
04:54Earl.
04:56♪♪♪♪♪
05:00Is there a Mr. Brenda in the picture?
05:03No.
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05:08So, who you camping with?
05:10Just me and the great outdoors.
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05:14I like that.
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05:29Where are we going?
05:30There's a great lookout spot just up ahead.
05:33You got to see it.
05:35Best view in the whole state.
05:37♪♪♪♪♪
05:39Love it.
05:41Go ahead.
05:43This is a sporting goods store
05:44outside Billings, Montana.
05:45When?
05:47Ten minutes ago.
05:48Prisoner L-04,
05:49highly volatile and unpredictable,
05:52convicted for the brutal murders of 17 people.
05:55That we know of.
05:57The police think that there were many more bodies
05:58that were never found
06:00because of their remote location in the woods
06:03and because the corpses were so badly dismembered.
06:06A little slice of heaven, am I right?
06:08We should probably go back.
06:10Why don't we go stretch our legs for a minute?
06:14You're not in a rush, are you?
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06:40Edge of the lake down there.
06:41Some of the best deer hunting in state.
06:43You like to hunt?
06:46Only when I see something I want.
06:49Is that right?
06:52What was his M.O.?
06:54Man is the apex predator, ain't he?
06:56Not him.
06:58Her.
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07:11The convict's name is Brenda Lowe.
07:13She's one of the most prolific female serial killers
07:15ever seen.
07:17As far as the rest of the world's concerned,
07:19she died in prison in 2015.
07:21That's when we got her.
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08:09Figured the snack situation could use a bit of an upgrade.
08:16Brenda Lowe.
08:18I didn't even know she was in the pit.
08:19I was in college when she was caught.
08:21I was at Quantico.
08:24All right, it's not a competition.
08:26Eh.
08:28Okay.
08:32My wolves like to start with the chest,
08:35the heart, the lungs,
08:38all the soft tissue.
08:41Human muscle is harder to chew through.
08:45Did you ever join in with your wolves?
08:48Are you asking me if I'm a cannibal?
08:50Are you?
08:56No.
09:00My wolves didn't kill for sport.
09:03They killed to feed themselves,
09:05to protect themselves from the world that wanted to kill them.
09:10You wouldn't bat an eyelash at someone who ate venison for dinner.
09:15Why are hunters allowed to eat animals,
09:19but animals aren't allowed to eat hunters?
09:23Interesting question.
09:25But you didn't just kill hunters.
09:27You killed some hikers.
09:29A hiker once refused to eat him.
09:32I couldn't understand why
09:35until I saw the tumors all over his body.
09:40Killing him was a blessing.
09:43He must have been in so much pain.
09:46You don't think it's painful being eaten alive by wolves?
09:51I think it's glorious.
09:55She's fascinating.
09:58She's one of seven siblings of a wealthy family.
10:01Well-educated, highly intelligent.
10:03By all accounts, very charming.
10:05But as she got older, she started to develop antisocial tendencies.
10:08The last time she ever spoke to anyone in her family
10:10was the day her parents died.
10:12Then she used that inheritance to buy thousands of acres of land in Montana
10:15to rehabilitate the gray wolf population in that area.
10:18The longer she stayed out there, the more unstable she became.
10:24Have you ever seen anything like this before?
10:27Her methodology is a little unique, I will give her that.
10:30What are these?
10:32Well, before Brenda died and went to the pit,
10:35she wrote her defense lawyer dozens of letters.
10:38It's all about how humanity is a cancer and deserves to be eradicated.
10:43Yeah, real upbeat stuff.
10:46Okay, listen to this.
10:48Subject's aversion to personal bonding remains consistent,
10:50but aggressive tendencies show decline through R.E.P.
10:54I'd say those aggressive tendencies are probably going to spike back up.
10:57But what the hell is R.E.P.?
10:59I mean, this thing's written in a language only your therapist can understand.
11:02Add that to the list of secrets.
11:08Hey, Oliver, what is R.E.P.?
11:10It says it's listed as a treatment she received at the pit.
11:13I have no idea. I ran operations, not therapeutics.
11:16But a traffic cam near the sporting goods store just picked up Brenda hitching a ride.
11:19Vehicle owner is Earl Hicks,
11:21and he was at the sporting goods store buying a hunting license.
11:23Oh, he's dead.
11:26I pinged his phone to the mile-six marker of route 84.
11:34Brenda certainly didn't waste any time, did she?
11:36No.
11:44She stabbed him first, back at the truck, and followed him here.
11:48He went bleeding out in a panic, but her steps are short and calm.
11:52There's no hurry with this guy.
11:55What?
11:57You don't think I'm just a pretty face, huh?
11:59I didn't say that.
12:00I did some tracking in Afghanistan.
12:02Oh, look who's full of surprises.
12:04This doesn't make sense.
12:05This is a woman who avoided human contact.
12:07She literally turned her back on society.
12:09And what, she's hitching a ride to steal Earl's truck? I don't think so.
12:12Well, he is a hunter. Or was. It fits.
12:16No, she's territorial.
12:18She literally justified her kills because they were trespassing.
12:20This is different. She's not protecting her land.
12:23She's not protecting her wolves.
12:25She wanted to do this.
12:31Oliver, this kill, her MO has changed.
12:34We need to know what happened at the pit.
12:36Hopefully it doesn't matter. I know where she is.
12:39We got footage of Brenda Lowe to payphone off of route 287,
12:4330 miles west of your position, sending you the playback now.
12:46Kate, do we have audio?
12:47Not yet, but we know she was calling a cell phone belonging to a man in Bozeman named Ron Goodman.
12:52Like the football player?
12:54No, he is the football player.
12:56Seriously?
12:57Yes.
12:58Okay, any theories?
13:00Goodman retired to Bozeman. He owns a Cessna 182 he uses to give nature tours.
13:05I can think of a few reasons a fugitive would be interested.
13:18FBI! Hands where we can see them!
13:22Don't shoot!
13:24What in the hell is all this?
13:25Where is she?
13:26Who?
13:27The woman.
13:28I don't have the foggiest idea what you're talking about.
13:29You got a call to your cell about an hour ago from a woman.
13:31That's what this is about?
13:33There.
13:34She's not here.
13:35What does she want?
13:36How the hell do I know? Who's the wrong number?
13:40Who are you calling?
13:43The way she's dialing, the hesitation on the last digit.
13:46Is she nervous?
13:47No, she's excited.
13:49Look, she's dialing from memory. Whoever she thought she was calling must have been important to her.
13:53Well, I thought the only people in her life were her wolves.
13:56I mean, besides, she dialed the wrong number.
13:59Maybe she didn't. She was locked in that concrete box for over a decade.
14:02Thank you for your understanding.
14:04Sure.
14:05Hey, when did you move to Montana?
14:07Uh, the year I retired.
14:092012. Made the AFC championship.
14:11You bet.
14:13Hey, you didn't have ESPN at Quantico?
14:16Did you get a new phone number?
14:18Sure. Got a divorce. Wanted a clean slate here in Montana.
14:21Excuse us.
14:23She wasn't calling him.
14:25Yep, she was calling the person with the number before.
14:27Lawrence!
14:28Coming.
14:29Take care, man.
14:30Let's get Morales on the phone.
14:33Where did you find all these?
14:35Base library, sir. Military doesn't throw anything away.
14:37I had them bring me up all the phone books they had.
14:40You just called the phone company.
14:42Oh, I did. His name is Arthur.
14:44He said he'd call back in an hour, but I wanted to see if I could beat him, which I did.
14:47You'll come to learn something.
14:49You're not going to beat him.
14:51I'm not going to beat him.
14:53I'm going to beat him.
14:55I'm going to beat him.
14:57I'm going to beat him.
14:59I'm going to beat him.
15:01You'll come to learn this about me. I am very competitive.
15:03How did you crack it?
15:05Oh, uh, the area code Brenda Lowe dialed?
15:08406, which covers the entire state of Montana.
15:11Interesting fact, 406 was one of the original 86 area codes created by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
15:17AT&T.
15:19Nothing gets by you, sir.
15:21The exchange she dialed?
15:22082.
15:24The exchange for Big Sky, or one of their exchanges.
15:27Do you ever notice how rich people have a lot of phone numbers?
15:31Right. I cross-referenced all of Brenda Lowe's known associates, friends, and family
15:35with the property tax records for Big Sky going back decades, and I got three hits.
15:39Wendy Banks, Charles Edens, and...
15:41William Gusman Esquire?
15:45How'd you do that?
15:46I checked all of Brenda Lowe's phone records from prison before she was sent to the pit.
15:50She called her brother and her lawyer.
15:54You'll learn this about me. I'm pretty competitive, too.
15:57Bex, previously the number was a landline registered to a William Gusman Esquire, Brenda Lowe's lawyer.
16:03You think she's targeting him?
16:05Doubtful. He lives in Celebration, Florida now.
16:07Sold his practice and moved next door to Disney World, which is awesome.
16:11Hey, but it's not rare for convicts to have ill will toward their failed defense teams.
16:15And she wouldn't know that he's moved.
16:17Doesn't fit. She never expresses any animosity towards her lawyer.
16:21In fact, post-conviction, she writes to him like she trusts him.
16:24She even asked him to make sure that her, quote,
16:26sacred land is put into a nature conservancy to keep it from being defiled by man.
16:32Maybe that's why she's calling him.
16:34When was her land sold off?
16:35Uh, 2015. After she was in the pit.
16:39So she doesn't know it's gone. She's going home.
16:42If she's going to check on her land, we've got a problem.
16:46It didn't just get sold off.
16:49It was bought by a developer. It's McMansions now.
17:50Nice shot.
17:54Thanks.
17:56I thought I was the only one out here.
17:59What are you doing?
18:00Same as you. Hunting.
18:04Where's your rifle?
18:05I don't need one.
18:06These are my woods. Do you understand?
18:37911. What's your emergency?
18:39I'm in the woods. North of Cedar Pine. I've been attacked.
18:43She has a knife.
18:46Okay, I'm going to need you to stay calm.
18:49Sir? Sir? Are you there? Hello, sir?
18:54It's okay. Tell them you'd like to report a murder.
18:58Are you there? Hello, sir?
19:00It's okay. Tell them you'd like to report a murder.
19:07Sir? Sir? Are you there?
19:13Hello, sir?
19:14It's okay. Tell them you'd like to report a murder.
19:21What is she doing? Is that just her way of toying with him?
19:24Could be she's emboldened by her new sense of freedom.
19:26I mean, her kills are becoming more brazen, more out in the open.
19:30The longer she's out there, the more dangerous she's going to become.
19:33Alright. HQ has flagged off the local cops.
19:35It looks like the forestry service is on scene and one of them is standing by to take us to the body.
19:55This is the worst thing I've ever seen in my life.
19:58Like, what kind of monster would slaughter a man like that?
20:01Yeah, that's why she was locked up.
20:04We won't be discussing the case.
20:06Right.
20:08Hey, I'm just going to stay over here and let you guys work.
20:14Two kills in one day, both by hand. This one's even more gruesome than the first.
20:18She's escalating.
20:20Does any of that tell you where she's going next?
20:22No, it just means her psychology's changed.
20:24I mean, she came back hoping to find her land protected.
20:26Instead, her rustic oasis has been invaded by humans and defiled by tract houses.
20:30Well, you put it that way, I'd be pissed too.
20:33Hey, I got something weird.
20:37It's the first contact. Deep in, back where he shot the deer.
20:39She wounds him. She doesn't kill him. She lets him go.
20:42But he doesn't crawl here.
20:44He crawls towards his truck.
20:46And she takes her time with him, finishes him over there.
20:50And what's weird about that?
20:53Why move him all the way out here?
20:55It's easier to spot.
20:57Maybe she wants people to see the body, like a warning.
21:01No. It's because out here she can see us.
21:05Hello? Who are you people?
21:07Nobody moved. She's got his rifle.
21:08Can I have your radio, please?
21:10You don't look like police.
21:11Are you from the prison?
21:13Hi, Brenda. My name is Special Agent Henderson. I'm with the FBI.
21:17We're not here to hurt you, okay? We just want to make sure no one else gets killed.
21:23What happened to my land?
21:28It got sold off.
21:33Why did he lie to me?
21:38He wouldn't lie to me.
21:41Who?
21:43William, my lawyer.
21:45In his letters he said my land was safe.
21:48He promised me!
21:50He promised me!
21:52I think you're getting mixed up, okay?
21:54It's been a long time since your lawyer wrote to you.
21:57A lot's changed since then.
21:58He wrote to me last month.
22:00He wrote to me every month. He said my land was safe, protected, everything was perfect.
22:04Exactly how it should be.
22:06His letters are the only reason I survived down there.
22:12I got her.
22:14A hundred yards back.
22:15Eleven o'clock.
22:19I think you're confused right now, okay?
22:21I can promise you no one at your prison was receiving any letters.
22:28I was.
22:47She shot me!
22:49She shot me!
23:00Lost her.
23:02Looks like we clipped her.
23:04Not too bad, but the blood will help us track her.
23:09Ready?
23:10Move.
23:19Move.
23:42Well, tracks end here.
23:46She could be anywhere.
23:49She could be anywhere.
24:00Hey, Morales, where's Odell? I can't get him on the phone.
24:02Last I saw, he was in a meeting with the AG.
24:05Is there something I can do to help?
24:06Yeah, Brenda's on the whim, but she said some things that don't make any sense.
24:10Like what?
24:11Can you just have Oliver call me and Morales?
24:14Tell him to use his cell.
24:20Any other rangers you have rolling up here?
24:21Please get on the radio.
24:22I'm here.
24:23Call them all.
24:24This is more than us.
24:25Understood?
24:32Look, I respect that you're a federal marshal, but your fugitive is in my woods.
24:36We need her picture and her name immediately so we can get it on social media.
24:40Sure.
24:41So you want every self-appointed vigilante within a hundred miles,
24:44arming up and shooting anything that moves in your woods.
24:47No, I didn't think so.
24:50You and your rangers need to stand down.
24:52Don't leave the site till I say so.
25:00Oliver.
25:01I heard you almost had her. What happened?
25:03I don't know. You tell me.
25:04Brenda just set a trap for us due to some letter she claimed her lawyer wrote to her at the pit.
25:10She's mixing things up.
25:13Okay, she's a sociopath, but she's not delusional.
25:15Okay, she's a sociopath, but she's not delusional.
25:17What's going on?
25:20Take me off speaker.
25:24No.
25:25We can't do our jobs with half a story.
25:32Okay, or we could go to someone with the clearance to say so.
25:34How about you, Madam Attorney General?
25:38Afternoon, Agent Henderson.
25:41Look, if you want us to bring this fugitive in,
25:43you're going to have to give us more intel on her time at the pit.
25:45Agent, despite our desire to be as transparent as possible,
25:49there are some, let's call them sensitive elements to this that have not been shared with anyone,
25:55including Oliver, to protect any potential deniability on your part.
26:00Thanks so much for the protection, but we are currently chasing a serial killer on a killing spree.
26:06Brenda Lowe was part of a breakthrough study in regimented behavioral dynamics called Eden Protocol.
26:14Regimented Eden Protocol, R-E-P.
26:17The goal was to satisfy the patient's deepest psychological desires
26:22and create their idealized world in order to lower their defenses
26:27and help begin to work towards healing.
26:30So you fed Brenda this fantasy that her lawyer had succeeded in turning her land into a wildlife preserve for her wolves?
26:34Patients were told what they wanted to hear.
26:37In most cases, they displayed improvements in their temperament
26:41and greater willingness to engage in meaningful therapy.
26:44What happens when she realizes that everything you told her was a lie
26:46and her entire reality crumbles right in front of her very eyes?
26:50I mean, obviously, these patients were never supposed to see the light of day.
26:54With all due respect, guys, that ship has sailed.
26:56Agent Henderson, I hope I don't need to remind you who you are speaking with
27:00and that your presence on this task force is completely at my discretion.
27:05Well, marshals, we had a break-in on one of our stations.
27:09Sounds to me like you're fugitive.
27:11Gotta go.
27:27Okay, well, if we did clip her, it looks like she was able to patch herself back up.
27:31She made off with enough supplies to disappear into these woods for as long as it takes.
27:34I'm not so sure she's looking to disappear,
27:36and I don't think she broke in here to check her e-mails.
27:38Uh, what's on this computer?
27:46This is our tracking system.
27:48We tag all the wildlife we can around here.
27:50It looks like she did a search.
27:52Those are tracking numbers?
27:54They are, but they're really old tags.
27:56We don't use them anymore.
27:58Uh, can you tell us what kind of animals they are?
28:04Hmm. Looks like they're wolves.
28:06She was going after our pack.
28:08This here is Potter's Field over by the camper park.
28:12We use it for burials after euthanization.
28:14It's, uh...
28:16Okay, you need to evacuate the park.
28:18On a holiday weekend?
28:20I don't care.
28:21Our suspect is about to find that burial ground,
28:23and when she does, she's going to be a danger to anyone that crosses her path.
28:27I don't care.
28:28Our suspect is about to find that burial ground,
28:30and when she does, she's going to be a danger to anyone that crosses her path.
28:58Okay.
29:13So, when Brenda finally realizes her wolves are dead...
29:16Yep, she's going to have a full psychotic break.
29:18Okay, just so I'm clear, what exactly does that mean?
29:21It means she'll be completely detached from reality.
29:23I mean, right now, Brenda's under the belief that her land is protected and her wolves are safe.
29:27When she finds out the truth, that they were put down,
29:30her worst fear will be realized, and any ounce of compassion or humanity, that is gone.
29:35She'll be a killer with no inhibitions, no tether, operating purely on rage, instinct, and bloodlust.
29:41Okay, so you're saying it's bad.
29:43I mean, maybe next time you say it's bad.
29:46It's bad.
29:53I'm telling you, it's about that big there.
30:00Maybe we can see the stars.
30:02Oh, really?
30:03Stars?
30:04Is that why we're here?
30:09Wait.
30:13Someone's out there.
30:15Maybe we should head back.
30:40Evening, people.
30:42Evening, folks.
30:43Put the boot down.
30:45Afraid I'm gonna have to ask you guys to clear out.
31:03Sir?
31:04What is it?
31:07Somebody help! A park ranger has been stabbed!
31:09Where?
31:10Three miles east of Potter's Field.
31:12That's her.
31:13Vex, the ranger's been attacked at the Spire Rock campground.
31:17We're sending you the directions now.
31:40Sink.
31:43She's got his gun.
31:46She's on the loose. She's armed.
31:47Hey, uh, we got it from here, okay?
31:49Send everyone.
31:52Hey, hey, you gotta call you guys off.
31:54Not a chance. She's in our woods. She's ours to take out.
32:02Hey, we gotta find Brenda before the cavalry arrives or we're gonna have a lot more dead bodies on our hands.
32:07What do you got, Eagle Scout?
32:09This is her.
32:10She's gonna be hard to track in the dark, but she went that way.
32:14Okay, let's fan out.
32:15Okay.
32:17Be careful.
32:25Anything?
32:26Negative.
32:27I got nothing.
32:32Let's go, guys! Let's go!
32:33It's okay. It's okay. You're safe. Keep moving.
32:35Go, go, go.
32:36This way!
32:44Brenda knows these woods better than anyone. There's no telling where she went.
32:48I'll take west side.
32:54Please, it's okay.
32:59Please.
33:01Please.
33:02Come on, now.
33:03I can't find the keys. I must have dropped them.
33:06Then what use are you?
33:08Brenda!
33:09Put down the gun!
33:13Come on, there's no way out of this. Let them go.
33:16Why?
33:17So you can shoot me?
33:19And then my woods can go back to being an amusement park?
33:22It's over. Lower your gun.
33:24No.
33:25No, how about this? You lower your gun.
33:27Or I put these two down just like those bastards who put down my wolves!
33:33Okay.
33:34Let them go and I'll toss my gun.
33:42Drop it.
33:46Now the gun.
33:47First you gotta let them go.
33:48Or I could just shoot you all.
33:50You're not gonna do that.
33:51And why is that?
33:52Because you're not gonna do that.
33:54Or I could just shoot you all.
33:55You're not gonna do that.
33:56And why is that?
33:57Because I can tell you who really killed your wolves, Brenda.
34:08Now toss it.
34:19Talk.
34:20My wolves.
34:21Who killed them?
34:22You've always been a free thinker, haven't you, Brenda?
34:24Most people accept society as it is.
34:26But not you. You saw it as a cage.
34:28That's why I left.
34:30That is why I purchased this beautiful property.
34:33Because I wanted to be free!
34:35Yeah. That's what you told yourself.
34:38Why else would I buy it?
34:40You didn't buy this land because you wanted to be free.
34:42You bought it so that you could kill.
34:44Because you knew you were a killer.
34:46And here you can do it freely.
34:49Tell me who put down my wolves or I'll pull this trigger!
34:52You fed everyone this lie that you wanted to conserve nature, you wanted to protect it.
34:58And maybe, yeah, maybe you believed it for a second.
35:00But it's been all about you, hasn't it?
35:03You wanted to kill.
35:04You wanted to feel powerful.
35:06And your wolves, they were just a tool to help you get there.
35:10You have no idea what you're talking about.
35:12I cared for my wolves with all my heart.
35:14No, you didn't.
35:16Because if you did, you wouldn't have trained them to hunt people for sport.
35:21You want to know who killed your wolves?
35:24You did.
35:47Go!
35:59Bex, are you hit?
36:00No, I'm good, I'm good.
36:06You left one in the chamber.
36:08Yeah, lucky she didn't see.
36:09All right, let's go.
36:11I don't think that was luck.
36:17No.
36:24Pick your poison.
36:27We got whiskey, gin, and Kahlua.
36:34We got what we got.
36:36I'll take the gin.
36:38Oh, and some peanuts, thanks.
36:41You're welcome.
36:43The liver is evil, it must be punished.
36:46Cheers.
36:55Here's to not getting shot.
36:58Cheers.
37:09Do you have any plans later tonight?
37:13Don't worry.
37:1419 years, happily married, thank you very much.
37:18Now, when we get back, there's a place I know we can get a real drink.
37:24There's something I want to run by you.
37:28Okay.
37:39Oh, wow.
37:40Love the local flair.
37:42Yeah, it reminds me of my folks' place.
37:47Yeah, I know, right?
37:49My family immigrated to Houston when I was a kid.
37:53And my parents thought if they bought every kitschy Texas knick-knack from the neighborhood Buc-ee's,
37:58it'd make it easier for us to fit in.
38:02Actually, they still do that.
38:09Why do you have footage of Odell on your tablet?
38:13How much do you know about where Odell went after the FBI?
38:19He went to the pit, and that was news to me.
38:21Before that.
38:22Were you two still in touch after the dismissal?
38:26You mean after he burnt a guy alive?
38:28Yeah, no, I cut ties.
38:30Why?
38:31Well, it would seem that Odell has some missing time.
38:35The two years before he started working at the pit.
38:39I can't account for him.
38:40He's gone. No record of him anywhere.
38:45What are you suggesting?
38:48That whatever he was doing, he didn't want anyone to know about it.
38:57What happened with Odell?
38:59Him killing that monster?
39:04Look, I saw what it did to him.
39:06He needed to get as far away from what he did as possible,
39:09so two years, I'm surprised it wasn't ten.
39:12Maybe.
39:15Then again, you didn't watch any of the footage, did you?
39:25Do you want to live in the lie, or do you want to know the truth?
39:36No.
39:43Three minutes before the blast,
39:45Odell gets a call from a burner phone with an encrypted SIM.
39:50He immediately moves to the computer,
39:52disables the server's firewall,
39:54and transfers thousands of classified files to a flash drive.
40:01He then beelines it straight for the exit, like he knows what's coming.
40:06He didn't warn anyone what was about to happen.
40:09No, no.
40:11There's an explanation for this. I know Odell. He...
40:13There's no way he's involved.
40:19Are you sure about that?
40:25Something tells me there's a lot more Odell is lying about.
40:29He knows exactly what happened here.
40:31I think it all goes back to those two missing years.
40:37Come on.
40:45They're asking questions.
40:49Why don't you let me worry about that?
40:52Odell is compromised,
40:54and I think whoever called to warn him
40:57is behind the blast at the prison.
41:07Okay.
41:14I'll be in touch.
41:36I'll be in touch.

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