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- Trick or treat!

- Welcome.

Who dares bring this little

Roger Federer into my castle?

What did I tell you kids?

This house is the best on the

block.

Of course, you already know

that. And soon, we will rule

Transylvania.

Okay,

candy?

That's what I thought.

One, two, because you got an

honest face.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

Thanks for coming.

We really need to switch it up.

These teeth are k*lling me.

I didn't sign up for that.

Hey, in the Cole family,

handing out candy is

part of our civic duty. Hm.

Where's mom?

She's lying down.

She's not feeling well.

It's a full moon.

Uh, let me go check on her.

No, no, no.

She's fine. She's my wife.

Now, let us watch spooky movies

and TP the neighborhood

and give gobs of chocolates

to the golden goblins

of deep in its folds.

Hmm?

I have to study, Dad.

The MCATs, it's a six hour test.

This stuff reads like stereo

instructions.

Doctor Kevorkian, line one.

Exactly.

It sounds overwhelming.

-It is.

-So take a break.

Spend some time with your old

man.

Life goes faster than you think.

The next one.

I'll come to the front door,

the next one.

Want to go with the teeth?

I'll clean them. All right. Mm!

You're crazy.

Christ, can you shut the door,

Dad?

Dad, shut the door.

It's freezing in here.

Dad?

Dad!

I want to drink your blood!

Dad, what the f*ck?

Hey,

watch your language.

I got you good on that one.

You're silly.

It wasn't funny, Dad.

Come on, I got a chapter

to read through here.

If you keep going like that,

there'll be nothing left for

those kids.

Eh, we probably don't need any

more.

There's just a few stragglers

left.

More for me.

Like I said.

Just a few stragglers.

I think it's happy hour.

Oh! Okay.

Next victim.

Dad.

Seriously, you

gotta close the door.

Dad!

I'm not gonna fall for it

again, Dad.

Dad?

Seriously.

Dad, you can come out now.

Dad.

Connor.

Dad!

Connor, Connor. Look at me.

Hey, what is it?

Connor, what happened?

Connor!

Excuse me, can somebody

tell me what's going on?

Hi, Mr. Cole.

My name is Shelly Littner.

I'm the grief counselor here.

Okay.

I'm so sorry.

But your father d*ed.

Okay, what is going on?

-Excuse me.

-Mike.

No, don't call me that.

Only Dad calls me that.

- Michael, come on.

Come on.

- I'm sorry.

-You got this.

-I'm sorry.

-Come on, just breathe.

-I'm sorry.

I thought you said that my dad

was...

I did.

I'm sorry.

- We're gonna get you through

this, okay?

Where the f*ck were

you when this happened?

What?

What did you say?

-What... did you do?

-Don't. Don't you do that.

What?

-Don't. Don't touch me.

-What the f*ck did you do?

What did you do? Where the f*ck

were you?

What the f*ck did you do?

What did you do? Huh? What did

you do?

-What did I do?

-Where the f*ck were you?

How do you think I got this?

Come on, Michael.

Let's go. Michael.

I would have saved him.

-I did what I could.

-I would have.

-I would have f*cking saved him.

-Come on, let's go.

Miss Moira, sorry to wake you.

I'm Detective Cyphers,

and this is my partner,

Detective Lynn Fink.

Look, I know you've

been through a lot tonight.

Hm.

But it's very

important that you try and

tell us what happened.

I told the other detectives.

What other detectives?

The woman with the glasses.

Glasses?

She touched me.

I didn't like that.

I told you to lock

this place down.

I did.

No reporters, no interviews,

nothing.

Get out there and lock this

sh*t down.

I'm on it.

I apologize for that.

- Mm.

- Look, Miss Moira...

I'm gonna need you to

go over everything with me.

You could help me to find the

person that k*lled your husband.

Lee.

My cousin.

Lee Morris, Skulleton?

-Where are my sons?

-They're fine.

I want my sons!

- I want my sons! I want my sons!

- A little help!

Got it?

-Okay.

-Is he dead?

Did I k*ll him?

Is he dead?

Is he dead?

We are here

at the scene of a heinous crime

that has the entire

Deep Ridge Falls community

on edge

as the assailant

is still at large.

A continuous search

and manhunt is in progress

as local authorities

have put out the alert

for all citizens to be on edge

and cautious

for any suspicious activity.

Thank you so much.

See you next week.

Thanks. See you later.

Hm.

Found somebody new

to take care of, Samantha?

It's none of your business,

Lynn.

Just saying.

You live so close by,

and I know you miss your mom.

I'm gonna need an itemized

receipt.

Of course.

How are you holding up in that

big, empty house of yours?

I'm fine.

I'm just fine.

You know, I could come over

sometime and, uh,

keep you company if you like.

I'd rather drink Drano.

-Excuse me?

-No. I said no, thank you.

All right.

You want some candy?

I've got all this left over and,

uh, got that licorice you like.

No.

No thank you.

-I need an itemized receipt.

-Here you go.

Have a nice day.

Sweetness.

Lee!

Lee!

I knew I'd find you here.

It's me.

It's your sister.

Oh, my gosh, you're so injured.

Let me help you.

Let me help you.

I'm a nurse now, eh?

You can trust me.

Okay?

The only one you can trust.

You can't stay

out here all night.

You're gonna freeze

and you're gonna get caught.

Okay?

You're safe with me.

Come here.

I know it's been a long day.

I'm so happy to see you.

Want some more coffee?

I'm sorry, what?

Coffee.

No.

No.

What do we do now?

Oh, no.

Hey!

Hey!

Get the f*ck off my block.

Oh, no, man.

That is not happening.

Cyphers.

Yeah, it's Moira.

I changed my number.

Yeah.

Yeah, did you run that plate?

SLS 266?

This bitch is sitting out

front of my house today.

Again, it's like the fourth

time.

Dude, just run the plate.

Yeah, I know it's that time of

year,

but this bitch is halfway

up the block

just sitting there.

Dude, run that plate.

There's only one, the original,

the classic, The Skulleton.

This Wednesday night

marks the 24 hour movie

marathon event

of one of the most beloved

icons of our time.

Terror has crept into this

small community

where no one is safe.

Stay close to me, and we'll

find your dad.

You're not gonna get

your daddy.

Join Moira Cole and her young

friends

as they fight for survival

against Lee Morris, in The

Skulleton.

- Can Moira Cole survive the night?

- -Mom!

Check local listings for

showtimes.

Subject matter may not be--

Hey.

What did I tell you about

coming in here unannounced?

When you stop screaming,

I'll stop coming in unannounced.

Happy anniversary.

What?

Happy anniversary.

It's been a year.

Time to get dressed.

I don't want to get dressed.

Come on. I'll help you make

your bed.

You could take me for coffee.

I don't want to take

you for coffee.

I don't want to make my bed.

And I don't want to get dressed.

Are you willing to talk to Dr.

Lucien yet?

Mom.

I don't want to talk to your

witch doctor.

He's a shrink.

Same difference.

I know you can't see it yet,

but I promise you,

you will come out of this.

See, that's the part that

you don't understand, Mom.

I don't want to come out of it.

You have to find

something to live for.

I had it, Mom.

I had it.

Let me know if

you change your mind.

Hey. I was looking for you.

Everything okay?

No.

Just leave him alone, Mom.

You wanna go get a coffee?

Yes. I would.

All right.

Get some real clothes on.

I gotta be at work in an hour,

all right?

-So you can drop me off.

-Okay. You got it.

Hello?

Mom.

Come on, Mom. What do I gotta do

to get you out of this funk?

-Have a scone.

You gotta eat something.

-Oh, God, no.

I've been on bile and

adrenaline.

What do you want?

Something else?

-I want this coffee.

-Breakfast sandwich? Okay.

Hi.

Oh, my God.

Oh, my gosh, Lisa.

- Hi.

- Oh, my gosh.

-I'm so happy to see you.

-You too.

-Hey.

-Hey.

How have you been?

Are you-- Do you

still have the school?

Are you teaching?

Yeah, yeah,

everything's been really good.

I'm just grabbing a coffee

before my toddlers

on ice class at noon.

I can't wrap my mind around

they start that young. Right?

-Yeah.

-So young.

-So... yeah.

-Yeah.

I think I got

my first pair of skates

when I was three years old.

That's insane.

That's not a pair of ballet

shoes, you know?

That's like, ice skates.

Look, uh, Mom,

I gotta get to work.

Um, you guys stay. Catch up.

It's good seeing you.

Yeah.

Oh my god, I'm so sorry.

I didn't realize

he forgot how to talk.

It's okay.

Do you have time to go

for a walk? Hang out?

-Yes.

-Oh, my God.

I'm so happy to see you.

You want the rest of those?

Yeah. Thank you.

I definitely don't.

Tell me

you're not seeing anyone.

I'm not.

Yes!

I can work with that.

-Thank God.

-So?

Yeah.

-How is Michael?

-Well...

He needs you.

No. He does not.

-Oh, he does.

-No.

You two were made

for each other.

You were. You are.

I know this.

I'm pretty sure you do.

And he just needs

a little more time to remember.

Please don't give up on him.

That would be a mistake.

Is he seeing a therapist?

He... not yet.

He needs to see someone.

A thousand percent.

And he... he's very close.

He just, he's still kind of

crushed under the weight of...

feeling responsible

for his brother and me,

which is a big fat fail

in the mom department.

Stop.

You're a great mom.

I know you think so.

-I do.

-Oh, sh*t.

How could they do that?

I mean, you live here.

It is what it is.

I still get royalty checks in

the mail.

There.

Might be our best batch.

All cause of you.

I'll tell you why.

'Cause you're special.

You sure are.

And we don't need to discuss

why you did what you did.

Okay?

Hey, hey, hey, yo, yo.

I will not have another

repeat of last October.

You will not act up.

No, no, no, no.

So we're gonna

need to put you on

a new mood stabilizer

because the lithium isn't

working.

Did you know that

she lives at 11 Colonial Street?

With her two boys.

She's still there.

With Michael and Connor.

Hey!

Hey, do you know where

Dad's Halloween box is?

There's two in the attic.

-Michael, there's

another one over there.

-Oh.

They're in this one?

-Why are you smoking out here?

-Why are you in here?

'Cause I'm taking out the trash,

which you should be doing.

Come on, come on!

Don't take that cigarette--

Come on.

Mom, he's an adult.

Well, then he should

do more adulting.

-Mom.

-Yeah?

Can we talk for a second?

It's important.

Yeah, sorry.

It's all good.

Listen, I'm moving out.

What is that?

I think you should.

Okay.

Uh, I thought

you'd try and stop me,

tell me it was too soon...

-No.

-...or that Connor wasn't

ready, or...

Connor may never be ready,

Michael.

That has nothing to do with you.

-Nothing to do with you.

-Okay.

If you're ready to

get on with your life,

then do it.

Move out.

Put up decorations.

Marry Lisa.

-What?

-Did I say that out loud?

-One thing at a time, okay?

-Yes! One thing at a time.

Oh, hey.

Hi, officer. I didn't see you

right there.

I must have got

myself turned around.

I am terrible at directions.

-Is that it?

-Yeah.

I mean, unless

you want a jar of my mead.

It's pumpkin spice and I brew

it myself.

You can't stop here

and idle like that.

It's a private residence.

-Okay.

-Understand?

Yeah, I just got

lost a little bit.

-Do you understand?

-Yeah.

I do now.

Move on.

I'll be damned.

You ran it.

Yep. She's a nobody.

47, lives on North Cotner Lane,

nurse at the NICU.

She took care of her sick

mother, who croaked

about seven years ago.

Your compassion

is overwhelming.

Well, now she clocks

four days a week

at Mather Medical.

Um, like I said,

she's a nobody.

Yep.

Maybe not.

There is one thing,

says she changed

her name legally,

but doesn't list

why or give the former.

Have Dimity look

into the name change.

Copy.

Also, Mather Medical.

Why was she over by

the Cole residence?

I don't get it, they both

live in the same town.

Yeah, but on the opposite

sides of the freeway.

Why would she be on that street?

What?

I was just thinking if

the captain saw me taking

initiative on this...

-Christ.

-I mean, Cyphers, he--

Are you thinking about

it as a promotion?

You have any idea

what real detective work is?

It's methodical.

It's systematic.

It's a slow moving target

that you have to stay on top of.

Yeah, I understand.

I don't think you do.

Because we actually

have to build a case.

Especially these days.

Where are you now, Moira?

I'm in the woods between

my dad's house

and my aunt's.

And what do you see around you?

My whole body hurts.

It's cold.

Are you alone?

I'm never alone out here.

I'm with my cousin, Lee.

Who else is with you?

His little sister.

I told him not to bring her.

I told her to look at the

flowers.

I'm telling her to

look at the flowers.

She shouldn't be seeing this.

What is it you don't

want her to see?

It's just a bird.

But it's so violent.

I can't stop it.

Moira. Hear me.

You can stop it.

No, I can't stop it.

Yeah, you can stop it.

Just tell him.

You can see him.

Tell him, stop it.

You couldn't protect

that little girl.

But you can now.

-Look at him and tell him to

stop.

-I can't look at him. I can't

stop it.

It is okay.

Now, I'm gonna count to five.

One, two, three, four, five.

Hurt him for me.

Come on back.

We're here.

I'm here for you every day.

I just wanted to get further.

This time.

Not today,

but you're getting there.

And you know what the whole key

to it is?

Realizing that you are you.

And you are magnificent.

You gotta give a sh*t about

yourself.

Can we just agree

that Vera Wilde's Ecstasy series

may be, quite possibly--

I can't believe I'm saying this.

--the greatest book ever

written?

Better than Moon's First Kiss?

But that's been your favorite

book for 20 years.

But it's a sign.

It's a sign.

There's signs all around us.

We can change.

We can change every day.

Yes, we can change!

Whoo-hoo! Lee.

What are you doing?

Whoo!

Okay.

Bad boy.

You'll feel better.

Sleep tight.

You're okay. I love you.

Good night.

Oh, my God. What did I do now?

Did you tell Michael

to move out?

Yeah, I did.

Why the f*ck would

you do that to us?

Watch your mouth in my house.

Your house?

It was Dad's life insurance

that paid it off.

Don't disrespect me in my home!

You want to talk about respect?

Yes, I do want to

talk about respect!

Have some self-respect!

You sleep all day,

you never leave the house,

you don't contribute

anything to the house,

you walk around here

like an angry zombie.

Oh, what the actual f*ck

are you talking about?

You don't think your brother

and I hear you

stomping around the

halls all night long?

-You're a f*cking liar.

-I'm a liar?

-I'm sick of it.

-What are you sick of?

I'm sick of you,

you got dad m*rder*d!

I'm sorry.

If I could trade places with

him, I would.

But you can't.

Liar.

Where did you get those?

Why are you sitting

out here in the car?

Um--

I got all the way to the

leasing office

and I just sat there.

Couldn't get out of the car.

Why?

I don't know.

That's the problem.

I just felt stuck, you know?

Like I was frozen.

My mind is just racing.

You gotta talk to someone.

You do.

I know.

Help you organize those

thoughts.

It doesn't have to be

Dr. Lucian, but someone.

I know.

-I know.

-You do?

Yes.

Will you do it?

I miss Dad.

Awful things happen

that we have no control over.

There's unspeakable

suffering in the world,

but we're not meant

to suffer alone.

Your dad chose to love me,

despite...

me...

and I had no control over that.

And thank God,

because you and your brother

came out of that love.

You're not alone.

So keep going.

Thank you.

Is it five o'clock somewhere?

Hey.

-I love you, Mom.

-I love you.

So much.

Come inside. And I really need

a drink.

Cyphers, you in?

What made you snap

Samantha Marrin?

Mental instability?

Bad family?

I'm gonna find out.

Sam Marrin.

This is Detective Fink from

the DRF Police Department.

I'd like to ask you

a few questions.

This is Detective Fink.

Coming in.

Police!

Anyone down here?

Show your hands!

Dispatch. Do you copy?

I need a bus and a medic.

Do you copy?

Dispatch. Do you copy?

Dispatch!

I need a medic.

I have a victim--

That was so good,

you guys.

We're gonna work

on those turns, yeah?

Make sure to wear

Halloween appropriate costumes

at the party next week. Okay?

Okay. Bye, guys.

What are you doing here?

I just came by to say...

To say what?

Um...

Michael,

what do you have to say?

I miss you.

I know.

So, you're still training.

What does it look like?

-Was I that much of a--

-A d*ck?

I did everything that I could

to make it work between us.

And I know that you know that.

You're right.

I'm sorry.

Look, I just shut down.

And I pushed you away.

I wasn't thinking about you.

And that wasn't fair.

I am so sorry.

Thank you.

I hope it's not over between us.

I don't...

I don't even know what to say.

I don't even know what to think.

I can't go through this again.

I promise,

you won't have to.

I love you.

I'm sorry.

Lee, I'm home.

Oh!

The NICU was so crowded tonight,

I've never ever

seen it like this.

Of course, Devin and Lauren

called out.

It was so strange.

Then the Southern State was

closed down,

so I had to take

the long way home.

And it was just--

It's just been a long day.

Whoo! I was thinking

about making lamb chops tonight.

Lee!

Lee?

Lee?

Oh, no, no, no, no!

Lee! What have you done?

What have you done?

What have you done?

Lee, get in here!

Lee, listen.

Mommy told me how to sh**t.

She taught me and I'll do it.

You know, I don't really

want to, but I'll do it.

Lee, don't make me do this.

Please.

We can talk about it.

Lee--

Lee, I love you so much

and I don't want to sh**t you,

but I will.

I will sh**t you.

Lee, I love you so much,

but you're scaring me, Lee!

Lee, no!

Lee!

Oh, no.

I'm fine, Mommy.

I swear. I swear I'm fine.

I'm fine. Mm-hm. Mm-hm.

Yeah, yeah. Okay.

Can I help you?

Can I help you?

Hey.

Where do you think you're going?

Hey!

Pal! Buddy.

Can you not hear me?

Can you hear me?

You need to get

out of my store now.

Now.

A tragic scene today in Deep

Ridge Falls,

as the body of local shop

owner, Lynn Matic,

of Lynn's Supplies and Hardware

was found unresponsive

and later pronounced dead.

Police are investigating

the scene,

and sources close to the case

say there were signs of a

struggle.

We're told a first responder

and local nurse,

Samantha Marin, discovered

the body late this afternoon

and tried to administer

lifesaving aid.

Officials say she was held

for questioning

but later let go by local

authorities.

I need to see Cyphers now.

Ma'am, we told you not to show

up unless it's an emergency.

It's an emergency.

You have to sign in.

What's going on?

Detective, she's nuts.

It's my sign in.

What are you doing?

It's him. I know it's him.

And that nurse on

the scene stalked me

four times in one week.

I gave you her

license plate number.

Ma'am, your cousin is dead.

You don't have a body.

Did you let that nurse go?

Come meet me on the side door.

Or answer my question.

-Get in here now!

-Maybe she's gone.

You can't come running

in here screaming at

the top of your lungs.

I'm in your office.

Could've gotten you sh*t.

You never found his body.

And this freako nurse

is somehow connected.

-Did you let her go?

-You need to let it go.

You know, in some sick way,

I'm starting to think

you're getting off on this sh*t.

Screw it.

That was a little harsh.

-May I?

-You're in my office now.

You know what the problem is?

-What?

-The problem is you've

convinced yourself

because I wear a badge and a g*n

that I suddenly don't give a

f*ck about you and your family.

It's not true.

I got ten detectives lined up,

watching my every move,

waiting to take my job.

You and your family are nuts.

You check off every box.

You're in and out of my

precinct, acting like you

on dr*gs every other week.

And I'm still in it.

I'm still trying to get to the

bottom of what happened.

Do you know what it feels

like to be stalked?

To be the prey?

No, I don't.

I hope you never do.

Don't you want something

different for yourself?

You and your sons

deserve a better life.

Maybe you can't do that here.

It doesn't matter where we go.

Until you have a body,

we're prey.

And that's our life.

Find the nurse.

All right? Find that bitch.

Moira?

Just tell her to

look at the flowers.

- Look at the flowers.

- Okay?

Look at the flowers.

Moira, what's happening now?

She shouldn't be here.

She shouldn't be here.

Hurt him for me.

-No.

-It's okay. It's okay.

-No, no, no.

-Stay in it.

You're the only

one that can protect

me from my father.

-Stay in it.

-No.

Stay in it, Moira.

Stop! Please!

Stop! Stop!

I did this for you.

Ah...

You're back with me.

And you know where we are?

We're in the present.

Yes.

It's okay.

You did it.

Coco.

Coco.

Coco, go downstairs

and check it out.

See, I told you they're nuts.

Yeah.

What the hell is going on?

You little f*ckers.

If I see you again in this

neighborhood,

I'm gonna chop you up into

little pieces

and feed you to my f*cking dog.

Now get out of here!

Was that really necessary?

Was what really necessary?

He's a dumbass kid.

f*ckers.

Where are you headed, sir?

Oh, detective.

Uh, why didn't you

use the call signs?

I didn't realize you

were in an unmarked.

I'll get you out of here soon.

Hang tight.

Is everything okay?

Oh, my God.

No! No! No!

We've got lots of

great music coming up for

you in just a few minutes,

but first we have the news.

The discovery

of a body identified as

Detective Lynn Fink

of the Deep Ridge Falls

Police Department

has residents on edge.

Two hikers, we're told,

came across the gruesome scene

in the early morning hours,

and immediately

contacted local authorities.

We're told the suspect in his

m*rder is still at large

as police continue to

investigate

what led up to this crime.

Cyphers.

It's him. Isn't it?

-Who?

-Lee.

It's not him, Moira.

It is him. I know it's him.

Moira, listen.

I just had to go to a

morgue and identify

my partner of ten years.

Today is not the day.

I'm not in the right headspace.

It's him.

You have to know it's him.

Did you understand anything

that I just said to you?

It is him. I know it's him.

sh*t, man.

You scared me.

What, are you ten?

What are you, a d*ck?

Where's mom?

Why do you care?

What's that supposed to mean?

-She hit me.

-Well, she should've

laid you out.

Your sh*t is tired, bro.

Whatever.

Oh, okay. What, are

you going to bed?

God, you are such a loser, man.

Don't call me a loser.

Well, don't act like one.

Hey, Mike.

How's Lisa doing?

You gotta wonder how many dudes

she's been with while you were,

you know, figuring it out.

It could really

make your head spin.

You know, you are a

miserable human being.

Do you know that?

You need help.

Nobody should be this unhappy.

It's criminal.

Oh. Screw you.

You got money from

Dad's life insurance policy.

You got two degrees.

Get a car, go on a date,

start a f*cking life for

Christ's sake.

God, that is done for me.

That life, it's over.

You weren't there.

You didn't see what

that man did to him.

I didn't see?

No, you didn't.

Are you kidding me right now?

I identified Dad's body

in the f*cking morgue.

You think that was easy for me?

Hm?

No, you know what?

You're right.

You're right. It was no big

deal for me at all.

-f*ck off, dude.

-You know what? We all suffered.

Just grow up.

Don't f*cking do that again!

She decimated us.

-It was her.

-No.

-She did this to us.

-She didn't.

She's not God.

She doesn't have all the

answers to your problems.

That's not how it works.

No sh*t. I'm not

a f*cking idiot.

Then stop using

her as your excuse.

If you could step out of your

own self-pity for ten seconds,

you would understand that.

She wrote to him.

Did you know that?

She intentionally

left our address

on dozens of letters.

To a f*cking serial k*ller

in a maximum security

institution.

She led him to us.

She practically rung

a f*cking dinner bell.

Stop. It's f*cking enough

already, Connor.

Just stop, man.

Here.

See for yourself.

Read it.

Where'd you find these?

Behind Dad's old

chest in the garage.

In a hidden compartment, and

there's a lot more of them.

Does she know you have them?

Why don't you ask her that?

Can you zoom in

on that license plate, please?

-This is as close as

I can get before it--

-Before it what?

-Corrupts.

-What are you talking about?

What's the point of using

these cameras

if you can't get a simple plate?

- It usually picks it up.

- -Well, what is the issue?

Inclement weather

the past month have

taken down power lines.

Hey, Cindi.

I want you to get

the footage to Tech.

I want an image of

that license plate.

-Okay, I'm on it.

-We're doing everything we can.

Yeah, well, I'm not asking you.

Cindi, take care of it,

understand?

-Understood.

-Okay.

Have we been able

to identify our Jane Doe yet?

We're still waiting on Dimmy

for the dental records.

All right, well, as soon

as you do, you come to

me directly, understand?

- Understood.

- Okay, look, hey.

I don't want this woman's name,

or Officer Mochetto

released to the public yet,

because we will have

a shitstorm on our hands.

There is a serial k*ller

on the loose, folks.

Oh, lieutenant!

If you don't already know,

or if you haven't met, this is

Lieutenant Trusten James.

He's helping with our

investigation.

I need all the photos

from the crime scene

and all the evidence that you

have as soon as possible.

Let's go.

Who's this Trusten James?

He's a maniac cop

obsessed with the Skulleton.

Supposedly him and Cyphers

grew up together.

He's a f*cking liability.

Hey! What the hell

are you doing?

-I just painted that!

-f*ck you, old man.

-What?

-Stop being such a bitch,

old man.

Are you kidding me?

You know, I know

both of your parents.

I did your mom!

Loser.

What is this?

Whoa!

Nikki! Come look

at what I found.

If we get caught, uh...

Is that not what

we stole the masks for?

I mean...

Dude, you are so lame.

I'll call you later.

Whatever. I'll hang

out by myself then.

Nikki?

Is that you?

I swear, you better not be

messing with me, man.

What are you doing, Mom?

Nothing.

Doesn't look like nothing.

I'm watching.

With a shotgun.

You think it's him, don't you?

I don't know

who k*lled that man, but

I'm not taking any chances.

Why did you write

the letters, Mom?

I needed it to be over.

And I don't expect

you to understand.

I don't.

I had to be sure he was gone.

Long time, Dimmy.

Detective.

I'm so sorry about Lynn.

He was a really good friend.

Thank you.

Yes, he was.

Listen, I need you to run these

through your database.

See what you come up with.

Okay.

But I won't be able to get to

this until at least tomorrow.

Why?

I owe the LT all the backup

on that Jane Doe case.

And it's a court order.

Damn, I kind of need it today.

I understand.

Uh, my hands are tied.

I'm the only one

in this department.

Dim, it's for Lynn.

It's all the evidence

I have from the crime scene.

All right.

I'll see what I can do.

Thank you.

Where are you going now?

Gotta go question

the witness.

Just do the best you can on it.

Call me when you're done.

-All right, will do.

-Thank you.

Hello?

Detective Cyphers.

Deep Ridge Police Department,

I'm coming in.

Hello?

Hello?

-Cyphers.

-It's Cindi.

Sam Marrin's not at the

hospital.

She didn't check in

for her shift at the

ICU at Mather Medical.

sh*t.

She didn't show up yesterday

either. Is she at her home?

I'm not sure.

-I'm about to find out.

-Cyphers, are you there?

-I'll call you back.

-Cyphers, don't go in there

without--

Detective Cyphers.

Anyone home?

Thought I collected that.

You did this to all of us.

-Why?

-Why?

I did this for a lot of people.

And I would do it for you too,

but you're not gonna make it.

I was lost.

He was lost.

We're the same.

I made a promise to mother,

the day she d*ed, that I would

find a meaning in my life.

That I would find meaning in

Lee's life.

'Cause she never once--

She never once, ever

gave up on her only son,

so how could I?

Mom! Mom, what do I do?

Mom!

What do I do?

Sorry. I'm sorry.

Oh.

I can't believe you guys

ate all the mac and cheese.

Would it gross you out

if I used your fork?

Yes.

I know.

I know you.

Do you remember

that time dad tried to install

the new sprinkler system?

That one summer?

When he completely messed up

the input and output lines

and he wound up dousing

dirty water all over those

stuffy neighbors next door.

I'm the one who had to go make

peace with the stuffy neighbors

at the end of the day.

Your dad had a way about him.

First time I ever really

smiled was with him.

Forgive me.

For your own sake.

I'm not asking you

to understand me.

Just forgive.

I forgive you for eating

all the mac and cheese.

I love you.

I love you so much.

I love you too.

You think someone could

go through something

so bad that they...

never recover from it?

I think you need to talk to

somebody, bud.

Talking about mom, assh*le.

I mean, we don't know

what she went through

in her childhood.

I've never even heard her

mention her dad's name.

Not once.

You ever heard her

talk about her mom?

When she does,

it's morbid.

It's cryptic.

Dad knew.

And he still loved her.

Dad kept those letters from mom.

For reasons we'll never know.

Yes, dad loved her.

Do you need help?

Uh, no, I'm...

I'm good, thank you.

All right.

You know what

I do need help with?

Figuring out what

the hell I'm gonna wear

to the annual Halloween

fundraiser for Lisa's students.

sh*t.

The only upside of you

breaking up with that girl

was the fact that we didn't

have to do that anymore.

You're going.

You, me, mom.

I'll bring f*cking

Coco if I have to.

By the way, it's tonight.

-Are you serious?

-Yeah.

Tonight? I don't

leave my bedroom.

And we have to wear costumes.

Masks or whatever.

Something.

f*ck that.

Connor, you asked

if I needed help.

And I need help. Okay?

God, I must really love you.

No, you know what?

I love Lisa.

I'll do it for Lisa.

-I'll take it.

-Yeah?

Can I help you, sir?

You better move along, mister,

or I'll call the police.

I said I'll call the police.

Don't you come near me.

I mean it.

Don't come near--

Don't take another

step closer to me!

- Detective Trusten James?

- Go.

This is Officer Burke

from the Deep Ridge

Falls Crime Lab.

We weren't getting anywhere

with the prints Cyphers

dropped off

in Fink's case.

Okay.

We've been dealing

with individual counties

that have sub registries

that are unlisted,

but state mental institutions

keep their own records

of fingerprints on individuals

that may or may not appear

on the national registry.

When we cross referenced

with the state institutions,

we got an immediate hit.

A 100 percent match

on an inmate at Creedmoor.

You got a 100 percent match?

100 percent match.

It's Lee Morris, the Skulleton.

Lee.

Lee, it's me, your sister.

All the letters I wrote...

Please, Lee, don't do this.

No more.

They don't deserve it. Okay?

Let's go. Let's get out of here.

No one even has to know

that you're here, Lee.

Come on.

I can control this

inside me, Lee.

I know the pain that you're in.

I always try my best, okay?

I can help control you.

I know you're a good person.

And I just miss you.

The old you.

Come on.

Come on.

Yes. Go.

I'm proud of you. Come on.

Come on.

We'll get through this.

Whatever she did to you,

you need to know

that you were just a child.

We were just having a fun day.

Stop b*ating yourself up.

You've taken this too far.

Too far.

No one deserves this.

Okay?

I know you're not out there.

Come on, Lee, come on.

Look, we gotta go.

Come on. The car's close.

Come on.

I love you. Come on.

My car's right here.

I'm gonna drive

us to a new state.

He looks like the Skulleton.

Uh-oh!

- I've got you. I've got you.

- Take him out

with the knee chops.

- She could.

-Not like the dads who are out here.

They're tough competition, you know?

They're so cute.

That little

one in the unicorn?

Ah!

Yeah.

-You're good.

-How do you do that, Lis?

-Yeah?

-Yeah. She's got moves.

Let's do the Titanic thing.

Did you hear that, boys?

I got moves.

Give me the scoop.

How's it going?

He's a pretty handsome cowboy,

right?

-He's all right. That one?

-Yeah.

Oh, this old guy?

Yeah.

- You're still a better dancer.

- That's my man.

Oh, I don't know.

Than

I will ever be on the ice.

Who do you think

goes down first?

Definitely Connor.

Dance with me, son.

How are you doing that?

Let's see, let's see.

Oh, dang.

That's... wow.

That was amazing.

That was so humiliating!

Oh, man, we gotta get you a bus.

She messed you up.

Come on. You should

have called me sooner.

Shut up. And get me

to Moira Cole's house.

Hey, man, let me call it in.

This is not gonna happen.

It went in and out.

I'm fine, there's no time.

Let's move.

Did you see when my legs

went out like that?

-You did great. You did great.

-You're so dumb.

-I tried.

-You tried.

Better than you.

Oh, come on.

How long did it take

you to train them

to do all that stuff?

I taught them

everything they know.

I know. That's right.

They have a great teacher.

Something's wrong.

What is it?

Mom. Nothing is wrong.

Something's off.

I did not leave

the garage light on.

Mom, you were out there

for four hours today.

-I know I did not leave it on.

-Mom.

I did not leave it on.

Maybe Coco triggered the sensor.

No, I would not

have turned it on.

And I didn't.

Okay, I'll check it out.

Mom,

please stop.

It's okay, Moira.

We'll be fine.

Mom?

I just got her back

in my life, okay?

-Please don't mess this up.

-I'm sorry.

I'm sorry, I know.

It's okay.

He's gonna check and...

it was a great night.

I'm just gonna check

something downstairs.

I'm so sick of this sh*t.

I'm sorry.

It's okay.

It's okay. She knows

what she's doing.

It was a great night.

-Yeah.

-I had a lot of fun.

Me too.

You think you should

go check on her?

Yeah, I probably should.

Yeah.

-But...

-Mmm.

Okay.

-Go check on her.

-And then...

-Go. Go, go, go.

-All right, I'm going.

- I'll be right back.

Don't go anywhere.

Coco!

Coco.

Come here.

Coco, what do you got down

there?

Not again. Not again.

I'm in the garage.

You have to put me through

to Detective Charles Cyphers.

It's Lee Morris.

He's gonna get my whole family.

Okay.

Michael!

Open the door! Mom!

Come on!

g*dd*mn it! You coward!

Open this f*cking door!

Lisa?

Lisa!

What is it?

-What is it?

-It's him.

Okay, you need to

get out of the house now.

You understand me? Now!

Go!

Michael!

Michael!

This is Lieutenant Trusten

James.

I need backup and a bus

at the Cole residence now.

Oh, sh*t.

- Drop the w*apon!

- Get down on the ground!

Connor. Connor.

Michael.

- Drop the w*apon!

- -Get down on the ground!

Michael.

Lisa! Lisa!

Lisa.

Mom.
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