01x07 - Circle of Friends

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A Miami police forensics expert moonlights as a serial k*ller of criminals whom he believes have escaped justice.
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01x07 - Circle of Friends

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Previously on "Dexter"...

It is my new friend.

When he broke into my apartment, he took some time to get to know me --

My life.

My secrets.

Same as the others --

No blood.

Somebody who was here last night saw something.

They got a night watchman, but we can't find him.

It's the guard -- Tucci. I think he's alive.

Taking Tucci over to County.

Rudy here is gonna put me back together again.

Yo, pretty boy, you're stealing my thunder.

I don't know. I just might have to fight you for this one.

How about you focus on whether or not he was the man you saw at the old hospital that night, Mr. Perry?

It was difficult to tell. It was dark.

Florida prisons kick free

25,000 inmates a year.

I search for the ones who think they b*at the system,

like Jeremy Downs. Jeremy got off easy.

To the coroner, the Kn*fe strokes looked random,

[i]but I saw the work of a young virtuoso.

Are you gonna f*ck me, f*gg*t? 'Cause I k*lled the last guy who r*ped me.

[i]I understand now.

[i]Jeremy didn't m*rder that boy four years ago.

[i]He was taking out the garbage.

Wait, is that all?

[i]The FBI estimates that there are less than 50 serial K*llers

[i]active in the United States today.

[i]We don't get together at conventions, share trade secrets,

[i]or exchange Christmas cards...

[i]But sometimes I wonder what it's like for the others.

[i]The only sound I hear,

[i]the only sound in the entire world...

[i]...is my heart b*ating.

I swear to Christ, Morgan, after this case, I'm submitting your ass for psychiatric evaluation.

I'm just retracing castoff patterns, directionality angles.

The kid's an honor student, editor of his school yearbook.

It's all in the Kn*fe work. It's skillful, no wasted motion.

The k*ller had experience.

Every stroke hit a major artery...

Or at least came close.

Are you getting a g*dd*mn hard-on there, Morgan?

It's trully horrific. He was yearbook committee, you said?

I want your report on this tomorrow.

[i]I wish I could say Sergeant Doakes

[i]is my biggest problem right now, but he's not.

[i]I've seen these wounds before.

You're drooling on Laguerta's couch.

You pulling a midnight shift?

Lopez has the trots.

Why are you still here?

Why not?

Nothing at home except an empty fridge and an empty bed.

If I wasn't married and 10 years younger...

I'd still be in high school. Keep dreaming.

Wiseass.

I've been chasing leads on the ice-truck k*ller.

Pathetic long sh*ts, mostly.

Yeah? What kind of leads?

I looked at the research. With mass murderers, it's dumb sh*t that trips them up.

Son of Sam got a parking ticket outside his own crime scene.

So you ran parking violations at the crime scenes of our guy? Smart.

Yeah, but none of the registered owners had criminal records.

Try "moving violations."

Timothy McVeigh drove way too fast on the way out of town.

Neil Perry -- I know that name.

Yeah, he came forward as a witness two weeks ago when pieces of Tony Tucci were showing up around town.

He rode through a stop sign two blocks from the third crime scene at the Seven Seas motel.

Why would a voluntary witness be at two separate crime scenes?

I don't know. Maybe he was chopping up hookers.

Holy mother of f*ck, is this him?

Let's find out.

Are you sure this is the right address?

According to DMV, this is where Perry lives.

With his seven inbred cousins, by the look of it.

Something has got to be wrong with somebody that can live in a steel box.

Aluminum, actually.

Nina and I had a deluxe multisectional.

For real?

It was our starter home.

This is our car.

One of the victims was seen getting in a wood-paneled station wagon on the night of her death.

Let's take one step at a time. Let's find our guy.

According to his files, he works as a computer analyst for Miami Lake.

Look up... slowly.

All right, take the front door.

Cover all the exits. I'm going to the back.

Open up, Perry! It's the police!

Open up, Perry! Police!

Open up, Perry!

Open the door!

Hey, Angel, I got him!

Police! Stop running, Perry!

Get the f*ck down!

f*ck!

[i]I knew I recognized the Kn*fe work of the k*ller.

[i]Jeremy Downs.

[i]I had him. He was mine...

[i]Until I found out the boy Jeremy k*lled r*ped him...

He f*cked me and I k*lled him.

[i]So I let Jeremy go. It seemed fair.

[i]But my random act of kindness was misguided.

[i]If I had followed my instincts,

[i]this boy's high-school yearbook would still have an editor.

Captain Matthews is coordinating the FDLE to launch a statewide manhunt...

The task force will tear apart the house for any evidence that links Neil Perry to the ice-truck murders.

We need proof this time, people -- Tangible proof.

What is it?

They really found the ice-truck k*ller?

I did.

Yes, yes.

We will financially guarantee extradition from anywhere. James?

Yeah, I'm on it, lieutenant. I'll run the task force.

Actually, I need you and Pullman to stay with the Kn*fe victim in the alley.

His parents are high-profile.

Whatever you need.

Angel... You found Perry. You run the task force.

Contact the fugitive's friends, family, co-workers, coke dealer --

Anybody who might try to hide him.

You want us to circulate his photo?

In neighborhoods only.

Keep it away from the media.

This case stays low-profile.

The last thing I need is another Tony Tucci on my hands.

Anything else, lieutenant?

Yes --

Choose task-force members who can put their regular duties aside and bust ass until Neil Perry's apprehended.

OK.

OK.

Dominic.

Okay, that's all. Thank you.

Do you really think this is the guy?

It's all lining up.

I saw him, Dex.

I chased him.

Debra Morgan.

Get over here. You're on the team.

Do you hear that? I'm on the team.

Do you think we get hats?

Hardly looks a guy capable of terrorizing Miami.

A science camp, maybe.

I'm off.

I'll keep you in the loop.

Where's my blood report, Sparky?

I'm on it, sergeant.

How you doing, Mrs. Bennett?

Hey, Charlie.

Where are the kids?

Your husband swung by a few minutes ago. He didn't tell you?

I never seen Cody light up like that before.

Big treat -- The old man coming down.

Wait, wait. Wait.

Paul?

Yeah. He just picked up the kids.

You gave my children to Paul?

Are you stupid?

I told the administrative office that Cody and Astor are not to be released into his custody!

Well, nobody told me.

He just got out of f*cking jail!

Everyone, follow strict, sterile protocol.

There will be no contamination of my crime scene.

Bag anything that could be used to m*rder or dispose of a human body.

That's pretty much everything in here, boss.

Except this. Can you say "sick f*ck"?

Some might say that.

To others, crypto-taxidermy is a fine art.

I got a mummified chupacabra at home.

Can I have permission to run Masuka's prints as the ice-truck k*ller?

No need for that.

I'll give you some warm DNA right now.

God, you're gross. I didn't hear that.

Detective, I found something.

An archive of hidden files. A lot of how-to documents --

Draining blood from cattle, wartime amputation techniques. "Butchering the human carcass"?

There's even an article about countries that don't extradite to the U.S. We got this fucker.

We got jack sh*t, Morgan.

Everything in here is circumstantial.

We need some hard evidence.

I'm not done looking yet. Are you?

The school had no right to release my children to Paul.

No, they didn't.

He lost his custody rights right around the time my head hit the living room wall.

I would think so.

I should be out looking for my kids.

Rita, the best thing you could do for the kids is stay here in case he calls.

What if he doesn't?

What if he kidnapped them to get back at me for putting him in jail?

Dexter, I --

Hi.

I got you.

Astor!

Mom, look -- It's dad. He came home.

Yeah. What, you think I was gonna... move to the moon?

Stop it. Just stop.

Do you know I called the police?

Why? I told you I was taking them to the carnival.

No, you didn't.

Rita, I called you at the hotel.

They said you were on a break, so I left a message with the info and my cell number.

Uh, hi. How are you?

I'm Paul Bennett, father on parole.

Uh, Dexter Morgan.

Uh, I can't think of anything clever to say.

Paul, this is unacceptable. I have custody.

You can't just take them without my permission.

I came to see my babies.

I missed them, Rita.

I missed a lot of things.

I should phone the station, call off the dogs.

Dexter, look --

My dad's home.

Yeah, I see that, buddy.

Hey, Angel.

You're the expert on manufactured living.

This closet look a little small to you?

A little.

Sweet.

I've got newspaper articles. "Dismembered body found in a pool." "Ice-truck k*ller appalls Miami."

This is a record of everything he's ever done.

I got photos.

Those of his crimes.

Did we release those photos to the press?

No.

Did he take them himself?

He had to.

Did we just hit the mother lode?

No.

We hit the m*therf*cking mother lode.

The evidence just keeps piling up at the mobile home.

I just authorized an excavation of the back patio.

I think there's something buried there.

What are we doing to find Neil Perry?

I put his name in the automated system and notified the FBI.

Airports on alert?

Airports, train stations, bus lines.

We should track his credit cards.

Already done, along with A.T.M.s and bank accounts.

I also put a tap on his home phone.

Seems you thought of everything.

It seems that way.

Look, Maria --

No need to apologize.

I don't require your approval to do my job.

I know that.

I've been kicking your ass 'cause I knew you had this in you.

Well, thank you for making me the woman I am today.

I love you to everything.

I love you to everything, too.

He's not gonna hit you anymore.

He told me at the carnival.

I made him promise.

Thank you, baby.

I haven't had time to process as much as the kids.

And Paul was supposed to be locked up for another year.

Cody seems to be processing okay.

Cody's too young.

A dad's just a concept to him, not a person.

But Astor --

She remembers what he put us through.

Well, at least you're not married anymore.

That's just it.

Technically, we are.

When Paul went to prison, I started divorce proceedings, but he refused to sign the paperwork.

As a power play?

I don't think so.

I think for all the darkness that haunts him, Paul loves having a family.

I think he's just afraid to let go.

When did you first notice it?

This darkness inside the guy you fell for.

I always knew it was there.

I guess I just didn't think I deserved better...

Till I met you.

I have a dark side, too.

What? I do.

Somehow I doubt that.

You have a good heart, Dexter.

You're not like Paul. You don't hurt people.

Innocent people.

I don't hurt innocent people.

Hey, dude, the bowling alley's around the corner.

Hey, I'm looking for Jeremy Downs.

Jeremy?

He vacated the premises.

Focus.

I'm trying to find Jeremy.

Oh, I get it.

Look, man, I'm not really into that h*m* sh*t, but I'm kind of short on money for weed, so I guess I'll do it for less than Jeremy's charging.

Wait. What does Jeremy charge?

Jeremy's selling himself?

I mean, he's always hanging out with the Brokeback boys down at Flamingo Park.

Comes back with fistfuls of cash.

It's me. Get your ass over to Neil Perry's place.

You're gonna want to see this.

Deb, it's my day off.

Just get your ass over here.

We're about to bust open the goods on the ice-truck k*ller.

Not what I expected.

So lifelike.

Hey, Dex.

I thought you'd want to be here.

Something's buried down there. Masuka's been digging all night.

I hate to break this to you, Deb, but you know you've got the wrong guy here, right?

The ice-truck k*ller drains the blood from his victims, freezes their bodies, and only then severs their limbs.

It's clean and efficient -- His psychological signature.

Neil Perry, on the other hand, stuffs roadkill.

Yeah, and turns it into f*cked-up fantasy sh*t.

But the fantasies are all wrong!

The guy we're looking for wouldn't turn dead, dirty things into living cartoons.

He'd find that pathetic.

How do you know?

Because it is pathetic.

Deb, trust me.

Neil Perry is not a k*ller. He's a dabbler. He's a waste of time.

If the guy we're looking for took his early fantasies out on animals, he'd bury them, not display them.

And what about an early human k*ll? Would he bury that, too?

Sure. Probably.

Then turn around.

You were saying?

It looks like an adult female.

Any idea how long the body's been down there?

Based on decomposition, she's been tits up for two, maybe three years.

We'll know more after the autopsy.

What happened to the limbs? Did they rot off?

No. They're clean cuts.

But he didn't chop up the whole body.

This could be Perry's first k*ll, like he was experimenting.

You're the expert, Dex. What do you think?

Sure. Sounds good.

[i]Actually, it sounds perfectly awful.

[i]For weeks, I've felt like a student in a master class.

[i]Is it really possible that the master's on the run?

[i]And even more tragic,

[i]does he live in a double-wide?

The gravitron goes so fast, mom.

My dad took me on it three times.

Wow. Is that so?

All right, let me cut you guys up some fruit.

Astor wouldn't go. She was afraid.

So what? I don't like fast rides.

Hello?

Who wants doughnuts?

I do.

Paul, you can't just walk in here whenever you want.

You don't live here anymore.

Sorry about that. Old habits.

I'll ring the doorbell next time.

I got these for you.

All right. I'll just put them in... something.

Dad, can I have a doughnut?

You got it, buddy. Coming up.

What, now you're making me out to be the bad guy?

They haven't had breakfast yet!

You know what? Kidlet, my bad. Sorry about that.

These doughnuts are for after school.

But tell what? I could whip up some eggs and pancakes.

Paul!

Very little syrup, I promise.

And meat. You into meat?

I like meat.

I like meat on my feet. It's real squishy.

Paul.

You can't do this anymore, Paul.

What?! What?!

Help raise my kids?!

Yes, I can. That's my job.

All right, look.

I can't even begin to understand how difficult this has been for you, Rita, being a single mom, okay?

And for that, I...

I'm eternally sorry.

I let you down.

I let everybody down.

But if I could just find that frying pan.

Astor... Want to help me find the frying pan?

We got a profile of Neil Perry.

He's a computer expert.

I.Q. off the chart.

He's a loner, no pryors.

His father split when he was 6.

His mother was an alcoholic, abusive, and possibly his first victim.

Roberta Perry.

Dental records say she was the one under the patio.

Now, Neil kept her death quiet by cashing her social-security checks for the last two years but, he did not k*ll her for the money.

Morgan?

We think he wanted release.

Roberta Perry ran her son's life, controlled him, b*at him as a kid.

We think he dreamt about k*lling her for years.

I just spoke with Perry's cellphone provider.

Can they track his location?

No signal -- He probably turned off his phone.

But, according to records, he used it on some of the nights the ice-truck k*ller victims were taken.

Who did he call?

Voice mail, mostly, checking messages.

Verizon triangulated the location.

All the calls came from the same place -- a six-block area on southwest 8th street.

The Tamiami Trail.

That strip's full of No-Tell motels.

It's like a happy hunting ground for hookers.

There's a good chance that's where he's k*lling his victims.

Let's recanvass the area for leads.

Now that we've got a photo of this guy, maybe we can find somebody who actually saw him.

Let's go.

You're starting to look like her.

Want to stop by your house, check in with your family?

I'd rather check in with your brother.

His instincts are usually pretty good on this stuff.

Yeah, not today. He'd just piss on our parade.

He needs his day off.

[i]The first time I saw his work,

[i]I felt like a Spanish explorer

[i]landing of the shores of the New World.

[i]No blood in the victims,

[i]no spatter, no stain.

[i]Deb is wrong about him.

[i]It's okay. Hell, I've made mistakes.

[i]In fact, I'm about to correct a big one right now.

[i]Jeremy Downs.

Hey, you want company?

Just keep walking and looking ahead.

Some mangroves over by the lake, we can go in there.

It's too public.

My car's in the parking lot.

Are your windows tinted?

I said, "eyes front."

What's wrong?

sh*t. sh*t!

Get the f*ck out of my way!

Take it easy, Jeremy! Stay right there!

Take him down! Take him down!

Hands behind your back. Stand up! Stand up!

Miami Metro P.D. Can we have a minute?

Yeah.

This guy look familiar?

I don't know.

They come. They go.

You get it? They "come."

Look, my feet are aching from pounding the pavement.

You think you could help us out?

What's your name?

Laline Consuelo Garciá Gómez.

Laline...

Oíste del hombre que le dicen el ice-truck k*ller?

Sí.

Puede ser el.

So let's try this again.

Have you seen this man?

He's a regular.

Rents a room by the month -- Cash.

When was the last time he was here?

He's here now. He brought a girl to his room this morning.

A working girl? A hooker?

All his guests are hoo...

What's the room number?

20. Here's the master.

Call for backup. Let's hope this girl is still alive.

Do we wait for tactical?

Not with a possible victim in there.

Clear.

It's okay. We're here now. You're safe.

Please get me out -- Hurry -- Before he comes back!

Where is he?

Please, I want to get out!

Where was he going?

The liquor store. He said he's coming right back.

What?

Hey, where's Doakes? He paged me.

We need your report from that kid in the alley.

But it's my day off!

I was just at Don Shula's famous golf course!

Did you finish your report or not?

Yeah, it's in my lab.

Wait.

I'm on to you.

Excuse me?

Your crazy-ass, Kn*fe-slashing two-step in the alley.

You were right.

You said the k*ller had previous experience. He did.

Really?

Masuka lifted a print from the alley that matched a kid from juvie.

Cut up a victim five years ago. Same Kn*fe technique.

We just grabbed him at Flamingo Park.

Great work, sergeant.

Yeah.

Your instincts were dead-on.

They're always dead-on when it comes to K*llers.

Why is that?

I'll just go get that report.

I'm watching you.

Miss me?

Police. On the ground. Get down slowly. "Now the day is over "Night is drawing nigh"

Get down! "The shadows of the evening "steal across the sky"

I said get the f*ck down! "Now the darkness gathers"

Facedown -- Let's go! "Stars begin to peep "Birds and beasts and flowers "soon will be asleep".

We will him secure.

What else do you want to put in the concoction?

Gummi bears.

How do you two plan to eat that, spread it on toast?

It already has toast in it.

So it does.

Keep mashing. I'll get the door.

Hey, there, big guy.

Dexter, right?

Paul, hi. Rita's not here.

Oh, that's okay. I'm actually here for the kids.

I came to dazzle them with my booty.

This booty.

This is awkward.

I'm afraid I'm not comfortable letting you inside the house without Rita here.

Who are you, anyway, like, the babysitter?

I'm watching the kids right now, so I suppose that makes me the babysitter.

Are you f*cking my wife?

I'll let Rita know you stopped by.

Or I could just walk in. My house.

I own this place. I bet she didn't tell you that, did she?

Homeowner issues are way over my head.

I should probably just call the police, let them sort this out.

Is that it?

Yeah.

Yeah, why don't you... give those presents to my little buckets of sunshine, tell Rita she can reach me at the Motor Court?

Okay.

[i]He might be a cr*ck-addled, wife-abusing yahoo,

[i]but he refuses to abandon his kids.

[i]I'm not sure that's a good thing.

Take him on in. I'll be right there.

You got it.

Congratulations. You just brought down the most notorious serial k*ller in Florida history.

f*cking "A."

He's in booking right now.

It sucks you weren't a part of this.

I mean, you and me, we paved the way for this, right?

I'm cool. I've got my own bad guy.

Listen, I just picked up a message from Tony Tucci.

Our favorite fun-loving amputee's getting out of the hospital.

There's a party tonight.

No, thanks.

But I don't want to go, either.

The guy lost body parts, and we get to tell him we caught the guy.

Come on, what else you got going on?

Wouldn't you like to know?

There will be hookers there.

All right. Fine, Mr. Grumpy Head. Have it your way.

Did he thr*aten you?

No.

Nothing like that. He was just marking his territory.

f*cking bastard!

Only you could make those words cute.

Stop it.

Paul said he owns this house. Is that true?

Yeah. Yeah. He had it before we met.

I think he got it in a drug trade.

Dex, what am I gonna do?

I'd start by getting a divorce.

God, this is such a mess, and I've dragged you into it.

There, there.

I just wish -- I just wish he'd go away.

Why can't he just go away and disappear forever?

[i]He can do that --

[i]Very easily.

Oh, sh*t. f*ck.

We -- we need to talk.

Yeah.

Just let me grab my heart up off the f*cking floor.

Holy f*ck, Rita.

Come on in.

No! No, I'm good right here.

Aw, come on.

Don't be that way. Come on in.

I got a six-pack chilling in the cooler.

No. No more.

What?

No more surprise visits to the house, no more intimidating my friends, and especially no more Disney dad.

You lost your right to be a father when you b*at your children's mother.

You want to get to know Astor and Cody, you're gonna have to work for that privilege.

Whoa, whoa, babe, can I get a word in here?

No.

Divorce papers.

They're the ones you refused to sign in prison.

Sign them now, and I'll agree to supervised visits twice a week.

Show me you can do that for six months, and then maybe -- maybe -- I'll think about a nonsupervised schedule.

Is this some kind of joke, Rita?

You think you can really make me back down?

No, I don't. But what else am I gonna do, Paul?

A judge put me in control.

I'm in control now, and I have the power to make sure you never see your children again unless you do exactly as I tell you.

g*dd*mn, you are fine when you're mad.

I love the new you.

I do. My ass is yours to kick.

I deserve it. Here -- Look.

Rita, I'm a changed man.

I swear to God, I am going to prove it to you.

All right. There she is.

Anybody bring any popcorn?

You got him.

[i]Both of them.

Where's Perry's lawyer?

He waived the right.

I can't hear a thing. Who's got the remote?

[i]There they are --

[i]My two... colleagues...

[i]...technically speaking.

[i]Thankfully, one of them's a fraud.

...because you assume that. So you can assume I k*lled them.

You can assume anything that you want.

The doer is merely a fiction that's added to the deed -- The deed.

The deed is everything.

[i]At least I hope he's a fraud.

Here's to my new hand.

Some say bravery is being the only one who knows you're afraid.

But I've worked with a lot of amputees, and I got to say I don't think Tony knew he was afraid.

Here's to one crazy bastard.

Kiss my atrophied ass.

Now for the main event.

Medical marijuana?

You wish.

Can you, uh, help me out here, Rudy?

Look at that sh*t. Half human, half machine.

But all man, baby.

I got it.

Yeah.

May I have this dance?

Hey, buddy, you might have a chance with me, after all.

Oh, don't worry. There's still plenty enough of me to go around.

So, you made that hand and foot?

Delicate thing.

Tony lost a piece of himself, and...

I helped him... find it.

I mean, how often in life do you get to... make someone whole?

I wouldn't know.

It's like living art -- what you do.

It's funny you should say that, because before I turned to prosthetics, I, uh, studied the human form at the university of Paris -- Sorbonne.

Really?

Yeah.

Have you had dinner yet?

I would love to.

I thought I'd come and show my support.

Bad timing?

No. No.

Have some champagne, sergeant.

See, we got blogs. We got podcasts.

You know, the information won't stop.

It comes into your head and bleeds out your eyes, and it's all crap.

You know?

See, you got to dare for greatness these days to get people's attention.

Did I get yours?

This is worse than foreplay.

Why doesn't she ask him any questions?

I have no idea what she's doing, but my patience is wearing thin.

[i]I gave Jeremy a chance, and he blew it.

[i]Is this one going to disappoint me, too?

That's an interesting interview technique.

I'm tired of asking questions.

You're getting off on this too f*cking much.

Getting off on what?

The game.

I'm guessing that's why you didn't request a lawyer --

So you can sit here and say whatever sh*t comes into your head.

Meanwhile, my ass is spreading like Cheez Whiz, waiting for you to figure out this isn't the fun part.

What are you talking about?

We got you dead to rights.

But the good times won't start rolling till you're in a courtroom with your own personal judge Ito and Court TV carrying your... scary-ass scowls and crazy-sh*t live.

Fascination with serial K*llers is an American pastime.

You've got groupie housewives, magazine profiles, maybe even a summer blockbuster movie...

All waiting for you.

But the feeding frenzy won't start till you throw out the chum.

Until then, I'm just gonna chill.

You're right.

Yeah. This isn't the fun part.

The fun part... was hanging them like cattle.

Hanging who?

The hookers... Right before I cut their throats.

Son of a bitch.

I used gravity roots to hang them upside down to drain the blood. Then...

That sh*t is privileged. The press never got ahold of that.

...I'd pour in liquid nitrogen to freeze the blood before I cut them into nice and clean pieces.

Yes.

See, you got to understand I -- I hate blood.

[i]And there it is --

[i]All the expectations I had,

[i]all the promises of greatness...

[i]wiped out.

[i]My circle of friends is down to one.

How --

What are you doing here? Are you a cop?

The cameras are off. I have one minute.

Tell me why. I need to know.

Why what?

Don't!

You k*lled again.

I told you -- I warned you --

Don't k*ll anyone who doesn't deserve to die.

Why did you do it?

To feel something different.

Different than what?

What do you normally feel?

Nothing.

f*cking nothing at all!

I hate every f*cking g*dd*mn second of it.

I can't stand it --

Living my life in my head.

Does k*lling make it better?

No.

Worse.

f*cking worse than ever.

Put your hands on the table.

Do it.

I'm a lot like you, you know?

Yeah, right.

You're a k*ller?

I'm empty...

...but I found a way to make it feel less bottomless.

How?

Pretend.

You pretend the feelings are there for the world, for the people around you.

Who knows? Maybe one day they will be.

What the hell are you doing, Morgan?

I'm scraping under the nails for blood. Almost done.

Get out.

I want 10 more minutes with this piece of sh*t before his lawyer shows.

Stand up!

[i]Living my life in my head --

[i]I know exactly what Jeremy means.

[i]At least I had someone to talk to --

[i]Harry, my foster father.

[i]He spent endless hours teaching me

[i]how to survive.

Excuse me. Are you Jeremy Downs' lawyer?

Yes, I am. I'm just heading over to see him.

Sooner would be better.

Seriously.

Thank you.

My mom d*ed when I was 16 -- Cancer --

And then it was just me, my brother, my dad.

You have a brother?

Yeah. Dexter.

He and my dad were... really tight.

You know, they were always spending time together.

I guess I was jealous.

What, you mean you weren't daddy's little girl?

No, I was... kind of.

He just took a special interest in Dex, you know?

I think that's why I became a cop. That's what he was.

I thought maybe he would give me more attention or something.

And did he?

Not really...

But we had our moments.

What about you? How'd you become...

Captain hook?

Well, when I was little, my mom got in a car accident.

She lost both her legs.

It's terrible.

I remember when it happened, I just wanted to put her back together...

You know, like Humpty-Dumpty.

Just the pieces weren't... around.

[i]I'm going to miss my playmate.

[i]Sure, there's Rita and the kids,

[i]but they don't know the real me.

[i]They can never know the real me.

[i]And now the father is back.

[i]Things have changed.

[i]Everything has changed.

[i]I always prided myself on being an outsider, but now...

[i]I feel the need to connect with someone.

[i]I saw myself in Jeremy...

[i]But instead of helping him like Harry helped me,

[i]I gave him a piece of fortune-cookie advice

[i]that he never even heard.

[i]I failed him.

[i]He deserves better...

[i]And he'll get it from now on.

[i]I guess I was wrong.

[i]Jeremy did hear my advice.

[i]He k*lled someone who deserved to die.

What's the status on Perry?

I'm having him transferred right now.

The D.A. wants to keep him at county, pending arraignment.

Maria, it was your decision making that led to his capture and arrest, and you made all our lives easier by getting the bastard to confess.

I'm just doing my job.

It feels good to be praising your police work instead of your politics for a change.

We need to make an official comment.

Don't worry. I'll keep it short.

I'm just heading downstairs now for the press conference.

The press conference is over.

Oh, and, uh, don't worry. I kept it short.

You got to be f*cking kidding me.

That was my bust!

This is my department.

Did you at least give me credit?

Yes. I just gave it to you.

Haven't you been listening?

[i]Ever since Harry's death, I've been alone...


But now... for the first time... I feel alone.

How long you need with the prisoner?

As long as I can get.

Jeremy is gone, and Neil Perry will soon vanish into the catacombs of the system.

I have so many questions for him.

How did he discover my secrets?

What was his message to me?

He's been in my home, my photos... my life.

He knows me.

Now I need to know him... to connect face-to-face before he's beyond my reach forever.

Hi.

Who the f*ck are you?
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