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00:00In Toronto's war on crime, the worst offenders are pursued by the detectives of the Specialized
00:11Criminal Investigations Unit.
00:13These are their stories.
00:14Hey, Dad.
00:15Is this seat taken?
00:16Sorry, I'm saving it for a world-famous cello player, the next Yo-Yo Ma, in fact.
00:28Well, you're going to be waiting a while for her.
00:31I talked to Financial Aid at Boston College Music today.
00:35There are no loans for non-U.S. students, and they're not giving out any scholarships
00:38this year.
00:39You know, I'm going to defer it.
00:41I'm going to save up.
00:42I'm going to work for a year or two.
00:43No, no, no, no, Karina.
00:44No.
00:45You've waited long enough for this.
00:47I've been setting money aside.
00:49We're going to make this work.
00:52You all right?
00:55I always wanted to be a pilot.
00:57Leave the world behind, start a new venture every day.
01:01My parents didn't have the money to send me to school.
01:05So, with you, it's going to be different.
01:08JTS, JTS, okay.
01:23How much?
01:25Nine and a half.
01:26Why don't we just make it ten?
01:28Make the math a little cleaner.
01:36Okay.
01:37I'll float you the ten.
01:39Fifteen points each week.
01:41Compound it.
01:42That shouldn't be a problem, yeah?
01:44Thanks, Phyllis.
01:46Hey, what are you in it for?
02:08Hey, I'm going to grab a coffee.
02:10Want to join?
02:11Yeah, I just picked up an extra ship.
02:13Next time?
02:14Yeah, getting that OT money.
02:16Smart man.
02:37Okay.
03:08Just deleted your number.
03:10Return the favor?
03:12Come on, man.
03:13I thought we'd stay friends.
03:21Thanks, man.
03:26What is this?
03:27You got to open it.
03:29My birthday's not for a few weeks.
03:38Aren't you excited?
03:41Hey, your friend Jay is here to see you.
03:44Says he just wants to talk.
03:48He's been drinking.
03:50It's okay, I'll deal with it.
03:56Hey, Jay, what's going on?
03:58It's Karina.
03:59Is she okay?
04:00Yeah, no.
04:01Listen, man.
04:02I messed up.
04:03Really bad.
04:04I don't know what to do.
04:06It's okay.
04:07I got to talk to you.
04:09Listen, Jay.
04:11I got to go back to work, man.
04:14But what about...
04:17I'll help you get in the car.
04:19I got to talk to you.
04:20Yeah, I know, I know.
04:37Dad!
04:39Dad!
04:40Open up!
04:41Hey, hey, hey.
04:42She gave me the key.
04:43Did you call the landlord?
04:44Listen, I've been calling nonstop.
04:45I can hear the phone ringing inside.
04:46I talked to his work and they said...
04:47It's okay, it's okay.
04:48He's just probably sleeping in.
04:49Diego, I really think something's wrong.
04:50I think something is seriously wrong.
04:52Just wait here.
04:53Just wait here.
04:54Dad!
04:59No!
05:00Dad!
05:01No!
05:04Dad!
05:06Dad!
05:37Jay Diaz, 56 years of age.
05:39His name came up in CPIC.
05:40Served just under two years in 2008
05:42after his third B&E.
05:43Got a record suspension in 2019
05:45and has been working as a ramp agent
05:46at Pearson ever since.
05:48He was found by his daughter
05:49and a family friend at 10 a.m.
05:51Called him to suicide.
05:52Daughter collapsed from the shock.
05:53The friend took her to get checked out.
05:56Calder's?
05:57This one goes for 200 bucks a bottle?
06:00The pills look like lorazepam.
06:01I don't know what that is.
06:02Calder's?
06:03Calder's?
06:04Calder's?
06:05The pills look like lorazepam?
06:06Maybe you washed them down with a few drinks.
06:08That's what I thought at first,
06:09Detective Bateman.
06:10A common cocktail to calm the nerves
06:12before taking your own life.
06:13And yet you called us in.
06:14Meaning, you suspect foul play.
06:18Why?
06:19First off, Detective Graff,
06:21you didn't leave a note.
06:2275% of suicides don't leave a note.
06:25What else?
06:27I don't know.
06:28It just seemed off.
06:30I had a hunch.
06:31I'm sorry.
06:33Well,
06:34hunches are nascent theories.
06:36We just have to test them out.
06:38And the stool would be a good place to start.
06:44Factoring in the victim's height
06:46and the length of the noose,
06:50well,
06:51the victim's toes would only reach to here.
06:54It's hard to kick the bucket
06:55when you're hovering above it.
06:57They didn't even need the stool to begin with.
06:59The victim could have jumped from the stairs
07:01at the countertop
07:02if this was a suicide.
07:03The paint wore away from friction
07:05when the killer pulled him up to the hanging position.
07:07You're right, Officer John.
07:09This is a homicide.
07:11Good work.
07:12There's no sign of struggle,
07:14but we have the pills to thank for that.
07:16Except Jay didn't know he was taking them.
07:18The killer crushed them up
07:19and slipped them in his drink.
07:21White residue from the bonding agent of the pills.
07:24It dissolves in liquid,
07:25but reforms when dry.
07:27Which means the killer planted those pills
07:29as a smoke screen to fool us
07:31so that when Lorazepam comes back in the tox report,
07:33we won't think anything of it.
07:35What's this?
07:36Found that in his wallet.
07:37It's a worker's hotline for Pearson Airport.
07:39To log sick days, contact security, request OT.
07:41Did any neighbors report hearing a fight last night?
07:44No, not that I've heard.
07:45But I can ask around.
07:48Bateman.
07:53I think it's time we talk to the donor.
07:56Are you sure you're going to be okay?
07:58Yeah.
07:59If you need me, I'm going to be in my room.
08:07We went to your apartment.
08:09Your roommate said you were staying here.
08:11Yeah, I just need to be with family right now.
08:16Diego Rojas?
08:18He was with you when you found your father.
08:22I thought Diego was your father's friend.
08:24I didn't realize you were related.
08:26He's basically my second dad.
08:28I lived with him for two years when I was eight.
08:30When your father was in prison.
08:32My mom died when I was three,
08:34and Diego was the only family I had left.
08:36And you're planning to move back in?
08:38No.
08:39Diego, he's moving out at the end of the month
08:42and going to live with his mom,
08:44and I'll go back to my apartment when I'm feeling better.
08:49What instrument do you play?
08:51Cello. Why?
08:53Well, it's your father's apartment.
08:55We found a Boston College of Music mug.
08:57One of the top music programs in the world.
09:00He must have been very proud.
09:02He really was.
09:06When he tried to give me the mug,
09:08we got into this huge argument,
09:10and I just threw it against the wall,
09:12and the last thing I ever said to him was that I hated him.
09:16What triggered the fight?
09:18When he gave me the mug, he said he was going to pay for my tuition.
09:21Which would be impossible on his salary.
09:24Were you concerned about where he would get the money?
09:27When I asked him, he said not to worry about it,
09:29so of course I worried even more.
09:32And I figured he was stealing again,
09:34so I freaked out at him, and I said
09:36that he had to get back all the money that he stole
09:38or I was just going to cut him out of my life.
09:41I just, I couldn't do it.
09:43I cut him out of my life.
09:45I just, I couldn't risk losing him to jail again.
09:49I said I was going to try and fix things.
09:52But I just knew he was lying.
09:56Last night Jay came to the diner I work at.
09:59Do you recall what time?
10:01It was just after my break, so 9.15, 9.20.
10:06He was drunk.
10:08I was in the middle of a shift, so I sent him home in a cab.
10:12Diego, we believe Jay was murdered,
10:15that his suicide was staged.
10:17Did Jay mention anything suspicious lately?
10:20Start hanging around new people?
10:22No, no.
10:24I mean, he made some mistakes when he was younger,
10:27but once he got out of jail, he put all that behind.
10:32So your victim was on the straight and narrow
10:34until the pressure to provide for his daughter
10:36puts him in contact with some unsavory characters,
10:39one of whom kills him.
10:41If he turned back to crime,
10:43I'd start with where he left off.
10:46Great minds. That's Jay's record.
10:48He worked solo, stole jewelry from homes in Forest Hill,
10:51got caught selling it at Chuck's,
10:53cash for gold on St. Louis.
10:55$2,000 watch and a couple of earrings.
10:57I'm sorry, but some old lady's pearls
10:59aren't going to get your kid through college in America.
11:01What you got?
11:02Jay's credit card statement.
11:03Two weeks ago, there was a charge
11:05from Thelson Countertops for 5K,
11:07and I don't think he was remodeling his kitchen.
11:09Maybe he stepped up his game.
11:11Sometimes you gotta spend money to make money.
11:13How does it fit in?
11:14Well, I'm still working on that, Inspector.
11:16Primrose.
11:17I'm sorry?
11:18A week ago, there was a charge to Primrose.
11:21The best bangles in the city.
11:23I appreciate the recommendation.
11:24It's on Oakwood, just north of St. Clair,
11:26right up the street from Chuck's cash for gold.
11:32Yeah, he came in a week ago.
11:34He wanted to sell me some cheap bangles,
11:3610 carats, stuff I wouldn't give my ex-mother-in-law.
11:38Did you suspect they were stolen?
11:40Fool me twice.
11:41Last time I did business with him,
11:42I almost lost my license,
11:43and I wasn't going to go through that again.
11:45I only buy clean gold.
11:48Yes, I see.
11:50Bring in your gold.
11:51I give you cash.
11:52No questions asked.
11:54Obviously, you didn't read the disclaimer.
11:56No stolen goods.
11:57Chuck, to be able to read that,
11:59I'd need to borrow your jewelry.
12:01Nevertheless, I didn't buy one single thing from him.
12:04Now, you can take my word on that.
12:06If we wanted something a little more solid than your word.
12:09Detective, these cameras are fake.
12:11I am an elderly gentleman
12:13who has no relationship with technology.
12:16Of course, our cash-for-gold proprietor
12:19doesn't have any working security cameras.
12:21Chuck wouldn't want any illegal transactions
12:23captured on tape.
12:24No, but I did find this angle
12:26from a store on the same block.
12:28That's Jay in the brown shirt walking into Chuck's.
12:31And then he came back out and went to his van.
12:35Jay had a vehicle?
12:36Yeah, as of last week.
12:37Motor vehicle registration.
12:39He bought a used van on Tuesday.
12:41Well, it must have been hauling something heavy.
12:43A cube van like that could handle two baby grams.
12:48I worked for a moving company in college.
12:51Well, those first-edition epic of Gilgamesh's
12:53don't pay for themselves.
12:54No, they do not.
12:56So, we have a puzzling trinity.
12:59What was the cargo?
13:01When was he moving it?
13:02And from where to where?
13:04I searched through Pearson Airport's cargo surveillance.
13:06Jay didn't drive his van to work the day of his murder,
13:08but someone else did.
13:10That's a different driver.
13:11The same rusted mirror.
13:14Is it a different plate?
13:15Plates are fake.
13:16I ran the driver through facial recognition.
13:18No hits, but check this out.
13:20What's he picking up?
13:21I don't know the contents,
13:22but it's a ULD, universal load device.
13:25Airport standard shipping crate.
13:26A box for a box.
13:301109, 1208, 1119.
13:36There we are.
13:37Package came in yesterday, direct from Frankfurt.
13:41Flight 4891.
13:47There's no record of who picked it up?
13:49You don't, uh, you don't record the receiver's ID?
13:51We're short-term cargo.
13:53Not exactly Fort Knox.
13:55Most of our shipments are live seafood
13:57or fresh-cut flowers with a carbon footprint
13:59larger than a small country.
14:01And as for your package...
14:06Eight slabs of marble.
14:08Was the sender Felsen Countertops?
14:10Yep.
14:11But why would Jay hire a driver
14:12to transport a shipment of marble that he ordered?
14:14Because he was busy offloading flight 4891 from Frankfurt,
14:18the exact same flight that was carrying his shipment.
14:21According to this work log,
14:22Jay took an overtime shift to ensure
14:25that he was the only ramp agent working inside that plane.
14:28But he had company on the tarmac.
14:30Five armed guards were assigned
14:32to transport a shipment from the same flight.
14:34Is that usual?
14:35Not really.
14:36But when there's high-value shipments,
14:38armed guards transport them directly
14:40to their secured facility just off the tarmac.
14:42If you're looking for a Fort Knox,
14:44that may be more your speed.
14:46When you say, uh, high-value,
14:49how high are we talking?
14:5120 delivery bars of gold bullion.
14:53Which would be worth upwards of 24 million.
14:56Quite the pretty penny.
14:57I assigned four guards, along with myself,
14:59to supervise a ULD carrying the gold
15:01from the plane to our facility.
15:02I never let that shipment out of my sight
15:04from the moment it touched the tarmac
15:05until I personally locked it into the safe.
15:09What about inside the plane?
15:11Any eyes on it then?
15:12Armed guards never enter the fuselage.
15:14Only ramp agents are allowed.
15:16We're gonna need you to open that up.
15:24And the crate?
15:26It needs to remain sealed
15:27until we deliver it to the receiver.
15:29It's company policy.
15:32We're gonna have to insist
15:34it's company policy.
15:47Looks like someone picked up the wrong package.
15:54Uh...
16:01$24 million worth of gold stolen.
16:04Largest heist in our country's history.
16:07Jay Diaz's murder is inextricably linked
16:09to this gold heist.
16:10We find out who did this, and we get his killer.
16:12And I would start with a $24 million question.
16:15How did Jay swap the marble for gold?
16:17That's quite the trick.
16:18Well, like any magic trick,
16:20the answer is disappointingly simple.
16:22Please, disappointingly.
16:23I spoke with Felson Countertops.
16:25Jay bought a crate full of marble.
16:27He specifically requested that it be shipped
16:29on a particular flight on Tuesday from Frankfurt.
16:32Now, also on that same flight
16:34was a gold shipment from a German refinery.
16:36Here's the kicker.
16:37Universal load device.
16:39All packages are stored in identical metal crates.
16:42Meaning that both the gold and the marble
16:46are stored in identical metal crates.
16:51The only thing that sets them apart
16:53is their Weybill number.
16:55Yeah, I've been to Atlantic City.
16:56You're gonna run a shell game, right?
16:58I don't have to, because when Jay was alone
17:00inside the hull of the plane offloading the cargo,
17:03he simply swapped the Weybills and abracadabra.
17:07There aren't any cameras in the hull of the plane,
17:09but the lab found traces of grease remover
17:12on the gold Weybill.
17:13Petroleum oil is an effective way to dissolve adhesive bonds.
17:16The swap was over before either crate left the plane.
17:19When it hit the tarmac,
17:20the marble was whisked away by armed guard,
17:23whereas the gold itself was taken to a low-security warehouse
17:27where Jay's driver, with the marble Weybill,
17:30picked it up.
17:31This job had multiple players.
17:33Maybe our cash-for-gold guy knows more than he's letting on.
17:36Now Mark's going through nearby surveillance
17:38to see if Jay dropped off any gold after the heist.
17:40And while that's on the back burner,
17:42find out who else Jay was working with.
17:45Figure out his plan.
17:46How did he even know that the gold
17:47was coming to Pearson in the first place?
17:49Ramp agents don't have access to shipping manifests.
17:53It was a leak.
17:54She'll be very interested in whatever you find.
17:56Lena Henko, owner of the gold refinery.
17:59Jay robbed.
18:01I was accompanying the shipment from my refinery in Germany
18:04to my plant in North Bay.
18:06I landed the same day as my gold,
18:08and still your excuse of an airport lets this happen.
18:12Well, we can't all be as German as the Germans.
18:15You may think this is a drop in the bucket
18:17for some faceless corporation,
18:19but I am the sole owner of this refinery.
18:21I am personally out $24 million,
18:23not to mention the PR nightmare I am in.
18:26Who will buy from a refinery
18:27that can't deliver its own gold without it disappearing?
18:30Well, gold doesn't actually disappear.
18:32I read somewhere that all the gold
18:35that's ever been mined in the world still exists.
18:39It's all still out there in jewelry, in vaults,
18:42in sunken treasure.
18:44I hope for your purposes, my gold is easier to locate.
18:48Hmm.
18:50Ask my lawyer. I have to take this.
18:52We just have one final question.
18:55Did anyone else know which flight your gold would be on?
18:58Only the armed transport service.
19:00With gold, discretion is key.
19:03But you couldn't hide from the tax man.
19:06The customs paperwork for your shipment,
19:08you paid 15% of the total value of your shipment in tariffs,
19:12or 3.6 million.
19:14Now, anyone at the customs department could figure out
19:16that your cargo was valuable.
19:18Not so discreet.
19:20Uh, yeah.
19:22I have clearance for this info,
19:24along with 47 other customs agents.
19:26Well, according to your colleagues,
19:28the other 47 don't spend their lunch break with Jay.
19:31For someone who just started working here three months ago,
19:34you and Jay became fast friends.
19:37About a month ago, I noticed the tariffs for this shipment,
19:41so I told my boss to assign airport police for added security.
19:45Guy's a chauvinist, hated me telling him what to do.
19:48I vented to Jay about it, as a friend,
19:50and he must have filed it away.
19:53Stella, where were you the night of the murder?
19:56The 29th between 11 and 1 a.m.
19:59I-I was out on King Street with friends.
20:01I got home around 3.
20:03Look, I had no idea Jay was gonna get wrapped up in all this.
20:06Okay, I-I feel sick about what happened.
20:08So if there's anything I can do to help...
20:10Well, there is, actually.
20:12Have you ever seen this man before?
20:15Yeah.
20:17Actually, I've seen him around the airport a lot.
20:19I think he's a limo driver.
20:21I had no idea I was transporting any gold.
20:23Jay gave me papers to pick up a package,
20:25said not to look inside, so I didn't look inside.
20:28You know, I should've, though.
20:30The guy only paid me 1,000 bucks.
20:32Well, 1,000 bucks to transport a significant amount of gold,
20:35a lousy deal.
20:37Why should Jay make money off your hard work?
20:39Maybe you decided you wanted to take back your fair share.
20:42You went to see Jay later on that night.
20:44That's impossible.
20:46That night I was with my wife at the Hyatt for a little staycation.
20:48Blowing the money, I got to courier the package.
20:50Courier.
20:52That's the new word for getaway driver.
20:54I like it.
20:56Unwitting getaway driver.
20:58Joseph.
21:00Look, Jay kept me in the dark.
21:03All he said was to swap the plates on the van,
21:05use it to pick up the package,
21:07drop it off at a storage locker, then ditch the van.
21:09Storage locker?
21:13Looks like someone beat us to the draw.
21:16Officers found the cube van in a parking lot by the airport.
21:19Nothing inside.
21:20No sign of forced entry.
21:22So the killer had a key to get in and take the gold.
21:25A year before Jay was killed,
21:27he moved the gold out of here.
21:29Stealing, that's one thing.
21:31But in order to sell it, he'd need a washer,
21:33someone to smelt it down and recast it for resale.
21:35Maybe the washer got greedy.
21:37He might have killed Jay after he brought in the gold,
21:39kept it all for himself.
21:41I think it's time we check on the back burner.
21:43Come on. Check your notes.
21:45I told you the truth the last time.
21:47Jay came in looking to sell stolen gold.
21:49Right.
21:51But you just glossed over a tiny little detail.
21:53In order to sell some cheap bangles,
21:55Jay wanted help cleaning 20 bars of gold bullion.
21:58Devil's in the details, Chuck.
22:01He said he wanted to recast some gold that he was coming into,
22:05and I said that I would do it at a modest fee.
22:08Maybe you wanted your fee to be a little less modest.
22:10You know, Jay drops off gold to wash, he ends up dead.
22:13And your cut is suddenly much more robust.
22:16Well, that's all well and good,
22:18but Jay didn't drop off the gold
22:20like he was supposed to on the 30th.
22:22That's because he was killed the day before.
22:24And that is tragic, but I am telling you,
22:26not one ounce of his gold entered my store.
22:29Well, our tech guy, Mark, is going to be the judge of that,
22:31because he's currently going over all the outside surveillance.
22:34Be my guest. I got nothing to hide.
22:36So when Jay came in, did he mention if he was working with anyone?
22:39I wish I could be of more help.
22:42I think you can.
22:44How about you tell us who Jay was working with,
22:46and we won't go get a warrant to comb through your store
22:50and look into the questionable provenance of your entire inventory.
22:54Are you with me?
22:59When he first came in,
23:01he said he was looking for some seed money for the job.
23:04He needed cash to buy the van.
23:06And I may have connected him with an angel investor.
23:12Miss Diaz!
23:14Sorry for your loss.
23:17Your father will be dearly missed.
23:20How you holding up?
23:21Sorry, where'd you say your name was?
23:23I didn't. I knew your father through business.
23:25I gave him a sizable loan before he took his French exit.
23:33Look, I don't know what you're talking about.
23:35Dad never mentioned a loan, and I don't have any of his money.
23:38Surely he left you something. Cash, gold, jewelry.
23:41Karina!
23:45Everything okay?
23:46I'm just offering my condolences.
23:51Okay? Yeah.
23:57Meet Jay's angel investor, Felix Martinez.
24:01No mugshot, no prior convictions?
24:02No, but he's in our system as a known associate of the Altos.
24:06Crime family responsible for the Bathurst Street shooting?
24:09And the Willowdale drive-by.
24:11Jay thought he was just dealing with a loan shark
24:13when in fact he was borrowing from the mob.
24:16They could have known that he had just committed $24 million worth of gold.
24:19Jay was walking around with a target on his back.
24:21Question is, did Felix have his finger on the trigger?
24:30I'm all too familiar with Felix Martinez.
24:33Runs a Portuguese cafe as a front for his loan shark operation.
24:36Backed by the Alto crime family.
24:39Tried to put him away three years ago. No luck.
24:43You're losing your touch, Forrester.
24:45No, no. Martinez is just that good.
24:47It takes humility to know you've been bested.
24:49Felix is a, he's a master at insulating himself from anything illegal.
24:53Outsources all the dirty jobs.
24:55Like murder? Wouldn't put it past him.
24:57You're thinking Felix fronted Jay money for the heist.
24:59Jay does all the hard work, then Felix steals the gold out from under him.
25:03And best person to steal from is another thief.
25:05No recourse.
25:06In comes a hired gun who silences Jay
25:09so that he doesn't draw any unwanted attention to our honest cafe owner.
25:12And where is this from? Little Portugal?
25:14Guiri. Why? Creme and custard tarts?
25:23Yeah, I met him once.
25:25It's possible he came looking for a loan.
25:28Perhaps.
25:29Maybe possible perhaps.
25:31Your lexicon seems to lean a little heavy on the hypotheticals.
25:34My business, it has to.
25:36What business is that, exactly?
25:38Hospitality. Is that what you call it?
25:41Yeah.
25:43Okay. Fine.
25:45If you loaned Jay money, he may have used that money to steal a large shipment of gold.
25:51And if you wanted a bigger return on your loan, all you would have had to do was take it from him.
25:56Yeah, yeah. But I never touched Jay.
25:59Okay.
26:00Do you mind?
26:03You know, I knew you'd never heard of flying.
26:06You'd never be caught in the same room as Jay.
26:09But what about your goons?
26:13No.
26:16Look, you don't want to talk to us, that's fine.
26:20We could come back here, maybe have lunch.
26:22I don't know, every day.
26:24Give us a little more time to question your associates.
26:26Trust me, detectives, I make a much better friend than I do an enemy.
26:30So do we.
26:32Okay, I'll make it quick.
26:35Because frankly, you're making my customers uncomfortable.
26:38The day that gold disappeared, one of my men may have gone to visit Jay to have a friendly conversation.
26:43But when Jay got home at ten, he wasn't alone. There was another man with him.
26:47My guy waits around.
26:49Jay's guest never leaves.
26:51After an hour or so, my guy goes home.
26:54He was never inside.
26:56So how did Jay and this man get home? By bus? Foot?
27:00They got out of a cab.
27:01And this mystery man, what did he look like?
27:05He's tall.
27:07Curly hair, Latin looking.
27:10Forty-ish.
27:11Enjoy the tarts.
27:17Diego.
27:20So here.
27:25Here.
27:29And that's all.
27:30All right.
27:32So can I buy your flight?
27:33Not quite.
27:34We need to submit your mother's package first.
27:36I'll expedite it, which will cut down on time.
27:38But...
27:41I hate to bring up the fee.
27:42I know. I just need a few more days.
27:45The firm has a grace period for invoices, but that passed weeks ago.
27:50Sorry, but the partners are telling me that your mother's application will be frozen until the firm receives payment.
27:58Of course. I'll have it to you by the end of week.
28:02You suspect Diego, the victim's best friend, because a loan shark says so?
28:06I know Felix has every reason to lie, but we've exhausted the entire heist team as suspects.
28:11The driver's and the gold washer's alibi are solid.
28:13Frankie, don't conflate hitting a brick wall with having a breakthrough.
28:16It's still highly likely that one of Felix's men killed Jay.
28:19Okay, but we also know that Jay went to see Diego on the night that he was murdered.
28:23What if Diego left work and went home with Jay?
28:26And before you ask, we have tried to track down the cab so far.
28:29Let's say you're right. Diego kills Jay to steal the gold. Why?
28:33Greed? His best friend is going to need a much better reason than that.
28:37There is a much stronger reason. It's family.
28:39We visited Diego at his apartment. He was packing his things up.
28:44He's moving into a new place with his mother, so I searched her up.
28:47No license, no passport.
28:50Because it turns out she lives in Venezuela.
28:52So I just found this from a few months ago. Expired now.
28:56Diego started a crowdsourcing campaign for his mother diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer.
29:01He was raising money to get her to Canada for treatment.
29:04Yeah, but look how little he raised.
29:06Nearly raised 10%.
29:08And yet he's moving into a new place in anticipation of her arrival.
29:12Jay cut in his friend?
29:14Well, if he did, Diego didn't just want the gold to get rich.
29:18He needed it to save his mom.
29:20Last time I saw Jay, he was at work. I was there until 4 a.m.
29:23You can ask my manager. Here's her number. Here.
29:25No, don't bother. We already have.
29:27Oh.
29:28At the time of the murder, she said you were working in the basement on inventory.
29:33Alone.
29:35Diego, did Jay tell you anything about the gold?
29:39Anything at all? Did he promise you a cut?
29:41No, he never mentioned anything about gold or what he was doing at the time.
29:46No, he never mentioned anything about gold or what he was doing at the airport.
29:51We believe that Jay was going to give you money from the theft.
29:55That doesn't make any sense. If any of this was true, why would he cut me in?
29:59Because Jay wanted to repay his debt.
30:01When Jay went to jail, you were there for him.
30:05Yeah, you took Karina in like she was your own family, yeah?
30:11So it's only fair that now, with your mother sick, Jay returns the favor.
30:17Diego, you were counting on that money.
30:21This is your new lease agreement for the bungalow. There's space for your mother.
30:25It is double the size and cost of your current apartment.
30:29You signed this one week before Jay stole the gold.
30:32I've been saving for this place for years.
30:38I came here as a courtesy to help you catch Jay's killer.
30:43But what you're insinuating is disgusting.
30:49If Jay was going to give me money, make all my problems go away, why in God's name would I want him dead?
30:59What if we have this all wrong? I mean, what happened right after Jay stole the gold?
31:05He told Karina he was going to send her to college. She knew the money was stolen.
31:08She gave him an ultimatum, give it all back or she'd cut him out of her life.
31:11And Karina assumed that Jay didn't listen to her, but he chose to keep the gold.
31:16The number we found in Jay's apartment.
31:19The last thing that Jay told Karina, he was going to fix what he did.
31:25You have reached the Pearson Airport workers hotline for assistance.
31:32What if Jay kept his word?
31:34He was going to give back the gold, leaving Diego without the money he needed to save his mom.
31:39Sorry to interrupt, but I thought you might want to see this.
31:42I've been keeping tabs on Jay's collaborators from the heist.
31:45Stella, the customs agent, just quit her job and bought a one-way ticket to Frankfurt.
31:49Now what would she be doing in Frankfurt?
31:54Heading back to Frankfurt so soon?
31:57I have to deal with a crisis at the refinery back home.
32:00Well, Frankfurt seems to be a popular destination these days.
32:03I mean, you know who else is going to Frankfurt this week?
32:06Stella Borden. You know her?
32:09You can't remember your own employee? That's strange.
32:12See, we talked to Stella. Turns out she was your children's au pair last year.
32:16So you planted her here, where she quickly found her mark, Jay Diaz,
32:20and she told him about your incoming gold shipment because you wanted him to steal it.
32:26You knew he would.
32:27Leave a loaf of bread in front of a starving man. It's no shock he takes it.
32:31Hey, but why get someone to steal your gold?
32:33I mean, your refinery is not some faceless corporation.
32:36You are the sole owner, so Jay just stole 20 gold bars straight out of your pocket.
32:40Thought you may want to copy your contract with the armed transport service.
32:44There's a clause in there about theft.
32:46If your product is stolen during transport, the delivery service has to repay you in full.
32:52But like my partner here, the one thing I can't figure out is why.
32:56It's a zero-sum game.
32:58You're out the gold, but you get the insurance payout.
33:01Why go through all that trouble just to break even?
33:04I suggest you direct all future questions to my lawyers.
33:07We will. But in the meantime, we'd like to direct you not to leave the country.
33:17We have enough to charge the gold refinery owner fraud.
33:20But the question remains, why did she get Jay to steal her gold for an insurance payout just to break even?
33:25Well, I have a few theories.
33:27Any of them relate to our killer?
33:28Actually, no. Both Lena and her inside woman Stella, they have solid alibis. They didn't kill Jay.
33:35So let's return our focus to your prime suspect, Diego.
33:39Well, the night of the murder, Jay tells Diego that he has to return the gold.
33:43He's not going to be able to give him the money he needs for his mom.
33:45Meaning he'll be waiting in agony for his mother to die of cancer in Venezuela unless...
33:50Unless he kills Jay and makes off with the keys to the storage locker, gets the gold, saves the mom.
33:54I take it you're looking for a warrant to search Diego's home for the gold?
33:57And more importantly, his new bungalow.
33:59Karina's been living with him since he killed Jay, and he wouldn't be reckless enough to stash it in a place where she could find it.
34:05Let's say a judge signs off on the search warrant, and let's say you find the gold in Diego's new place.
34:10Still doesn't prove that he drugged and killed his friend.
34:13Well, we have Diego's lorazepam prescription. Exact drug used to sedate Jay.
34:18Yeah, at the time of the murder, nobody saw him at work. He could easily have slipped out.
34:22What you see means an opportunity, but a sympathetic jury sees a blue-collar worker trying to make ends meet.
34:28Who's taking lorazepam for his anxiety because his mother's dying?
34:33He's good.
34:35You ever consider switching sides?
34:37Money would be nice, but you two would miss me too much.
34:42Convicting a killer is like hunting deer. You get one shot. You miss, well, they run for the woods, become harder to catch.
34:49I didn't know you hunt.
34:50Of course I don't hunt.
34:52But I'll take any analogy I can get to urge you two to focus on tying Diego to the murder before using the search warrant.
35:00Absolutely not. Diego would never hurt Dad. They were like brothers.
35:03No, sometimes brothers fight.
35:05Well, you're wrong.
35:06Is that why you asked to speak to me alone? So you could turn me against him?
35:11I want you both to leave right now.
35:15Okay.
35:17Listen, Diego knows he's a suspect, so if he gets agitated or desperate, I think he might want to find someplace else to stay right now.
35:25Diego's like family. He was at my high school graduation, he was at birthday parties, he's kind and he's generous.
35:31He's also quite the connoisseur.
35:34Calder's Rum.
35:35That was Dad and Diego's favorite. They would drink it on special occasions.
35:39This very brand of rum was found in your father's apartment laced with lorazepam the night he died.
35:46Karina, just think for one minute. Is there anything you remember happening between Diego and your father on the day of the murder or shortly before? Anything at all?
36:01I...
36:03He stopped me. He stopped me from going inside Dad's. Even before he opened the door, it's like he was trying to keep me out.
36:12As if he knew what was behind that door.
36:17So, in addition to the warrant, we wanted to deliver an apology.
36:23I don't understand.
36:24The eyewitness. The one who claims to have seen you at the scene of the crime. We think he was lying to divert attention.
36:32He's a real piece of work.
36:33Yeah. We believe he was the one who stole the gold and he was the one who killed Jay.
36:38We're close to making an arrest.
36:40Then why do you have to search my place?
36:42Our crown thinks that once we clear your premises, you know, we'll have enough to bring this guy in.
36:44It's just legal protocol.
36:46Whatever you need.
36:47Okay, thank you. Thank you.
36:49We appreciate it.
36:50Yeah, our team will search here.
36:52We've also got a warrant for your new bungalow as well.
36:56Oh, why don't you ride with us?
36:59Oh, why don't you ride with us?
37:10This should only take a few minutes.
37:14Okay.
37:27One floor, open space, natural light. Your mom would have loved this.
37:33Look, Diego, we know that Jay was going to give you the money, okay?
37:37But there's no way you can afford a place like this without it.
37:44We also know, okay, you're not guilty of anything.
37:47Not unless Jay told you where the money came from.
37:55All Jay said was that it was his turn to take care of me for once.
38:01He wanted to help my mother.
38:04A gift like that, I knew better than to ask where it came from.
38:10So you start spending money you don't have, renting this place, hiring an immigration lawyer you can't afford.
38:16All because you thought Jay was going to pay back his debt.
38:20I wanted to believe him. I let myself dream.
38:23Of course, and your dream almost became a reality.
38:27But when Jay was killed and that gold was stolen, your plans to save your mother, they died with him.
38:33Well, I just have to find another way to bring her over. I'll make it work.
38:41All clear. Sorry about the inconvenience.
38:45It's okay.
38:46Oh, a wood-burning fireplace there is nothing better.
38:50At the end of a long day, you come home, you toss a couple of logs on and watch the flames dance.
38:56Yeah, when I bought my place, that's the first thing I did, restore the fireplace like you're doing here.
39:02But this is a rental.
39:04Yeah, but I asked the lender.
39:07Oh, that's kind of him.
39:09Except, uh, yours is missing one thing.
39:14A chimney. I didn't see one outside.
39:17Previous owner must have decommissioned it years ago.
39:21So all that said, as I'm standing here, I feel like I'm getting warmer.
39:27Yeah? Am I getting warmer, Diego?
39:32Am I getting warmer?
39:34Am I getting warmer?
39:42What are you doing?
39:50Jay probably put it there. He was helping me clean the house and I gave him a set of keys.
39:55Well, he's a generous guy. I mean, he's just like you. He'd do anything for a friend.
39:59And for family.
40:01So when Jay heard from Karina that she wanted him to give back everything he stole, he listened.
40:06And he was gonna do it. And that would leave you with nothing while your mother suffers through her final days.
40:11Well, you were in a no-win situation, deciding who should live or who should die.
40:17Your friend or family.
40:19And in the end, you chose family.
40:21Which I understand. There's nothing that I wouldn't give to spend one more day, one more hour, one more minute.
40:31With my mother. To hear her voice, to hold her hand.
40:39In your mind, you did everything you could to save her.
40:44You thought that the man justified the means.
40:49I don't have to be here. From now on, you talk to my lawyer.
40:54Weren't you the least bit curious, though, as to how Jay got this in the first place?
40:59I mean, a customs agent just tips him off about it.
41:03And he just so happens to have the only job in the world with access to stealing.
41:08A miraculous confluence of events leads him to this gold.
41:14Was it destiny?
41:16I don't know about you, but I don't believe in destiny.
41:21Now, gold may bend, but it's virtually indestructible.
41:26Whereas tungsten is relatively brittle.
41:34Tungsten core with a titanium nitrite coating. Quite the decoy.
41:40See, Jay thought he was the one pulling the levers, but really he was just a cog in somebody else's machine.
41:46The woman who sent the fake gold, she wanted it to be stolen so she could get an insurance payout.
41:54She thought it was a victimless crime.
41:57You killed your best friend. Robbed Karina of her father.
42:02For what?
42:03Nothing. Fool's gold.
42:06No. No. That cannot be fake.
42:10I assure you, every one of them is.
42:12I begged him. I begged him to let me keep one, but he wouldn't listen.
42:17What am I supposed to do? Just watch my mom die?
42:21But you watched Jay die after you strung him up.
42:24His body writhing around. I bet those minutes felt like hours.
42:28Some things you can't unsee.
42:30I waited until after he passed out.
42:34I didn't want to see him in pain.
42:43What's going to happen to my mom?
42:49I don't know.
43:02Has two families destroyed for nothing.
43:05I was supposed to be a victimless crime.
43:12I was supposed to be a victimless crime.
43:42I was supposed to be a victimless crime.