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All right, guys, what are we

getting into tonight?

All right.

Sounds good, sounds good,

I need you

to cover me over here, though,

before we do that.

I'm over here, though.

I'm going to get sh*t.

No, don't get me over here.

I'm going--

I'm getting in too, guys.

Over here?

Okay, we're good, then.

Um, I need you

to cover me over here.

And don't forget,

in just two days,

we will be broadcasting

our once-in-a-lifetime scoop

from the mouth of a m*rder*r.

Until then,

sweet dreams, m*rder lovers.

You good?

I'm fine. You?

-Did you sleep?

-Not really.

If you got outside,

and got some exercise--

Dad.

I just thought

it would do you some good.

Slicin' and dicin' days

are finally over.

Aren't they?

You're one ugly piece of sh*t.

In just 48 hours

we will be broadcasting

our exclusive

from the mouth of a m*rder*r.

A true-life interview

that is the stuff of

nightmares.

So join me here

on m*rder in the Dark

to hear it first.

Hey, Glenn. Wait, I-- I, um...

Hey, Felicia.

How are you today?

I'm good. You?

I'm all right.

It's, uh--

I'm sorry. Could you, um--

I'm sorry.

Yeah. Sure.

Yeah.

Wouldn't want you

to get those crocs dirty.

Thank you.

You know, I-- I haven't seen you

in town in a while.

Oh, well, um, I've been

staying home, you know,

and, uh,

looking after the house,

and looking after Dad.

How is Judge Payne

enjoying retirement?

You wouldn't know it.

He just-- he works all day.

Panels, committees,

anything he can get involved in.

Look, I know

what people think, but...

he's a good guy, he just--

I just wish people would take

the time to get to know him.

Oh, well, uh, thank you.

Thank you, Glenn, um,

but, uh, I'm--

I gotta-- I'm gonna--

you know, I'm gonna--

Yeah. No. Sure. I'll, uh...

I'll see you.

Help! Help! Help!

No! Help!

Help, please! Please! Help!

What are you doing? Stop!

Help! Help!

Stop, no.

Wait. Don't.

Stop, stop,

stop, stop, stop, stop!

Please, stop!

Oh, gosh.

"Morning and night."

"Diluted in water."

Yummy.

Oh, God.

Mm-mm. Mm-mm.

Hey, buddy, uh,

you shouldn't be in here.

This isn't a-- a retail store.

I like your things.

Uh, usually people buy online.

Um...

Since you're here,

what can I do ya?

I--

I-- I can make you a great deal

on that-- that coat, buddy,

uh, if you'd like to try it.

It'll fit.

Looking for this, buddy?

Please.

Take-- take the duster.

Uh, take-- take

anything else you want.

Graded fishing line?

About 200 yards.

Rated at 400 pounds.

Get it.

As I explained last week,

research has shown

that insomnia is not just

a nighttime condition.

It's a 24-hour condition.

Think of it like a light switch

that's always on.

I don't need

a dissertation, doctor.

I already have my MA.

What I need is something

that will knock me the hell

out,

not bore me to sleep.

Thank you, Kingsley.

Dexter, why don't you tell us

how your initial reaction

to the serum

and XMT headset is going?

Um, I'm-- I'm--

God.

Give him a minute,

please, Kingsley.

Go ahead, Dexter.

Uh, uh, I-- I--

I have a mani-pedi scheduled

in, like, less than an hour,

so...

How about I, um, I'm Dexter,

and, um, my mother wasted

her time giving birth to me.

-That's quite enough.

-Dexter, it's all right.

We want to hear it. Let us

know.

It's all right, Dexter.

It can be tough

in front of people

you don't know very well.

We'll come back to you, okay?

Ellen, why don't you tell us

how you're doing?

Ellen, are you with us?

Oh, um, I can tell you

it's not the worst stuff

I've ever swallowed.

Tucker,

somebody is gonna start

stealing all this crap of yours

if you cannot

figure out how to Lock up.

Oh, my God.

Help!

How was group?

Um, it was fine.

Do you feel like

it's helping you at all?

Um...

m-- maybe a little.

How about we watch a movie?

I-- I hear

that Applewood is finally out.

Probably not tonight,

I was going to stream

in just a little bit.

Well, how about dinner?

We have to eat.

I'll go get takeout.

Um, you know what?

Actually, um...

I'm not all that hungry.

- Hi.

- Hey.

Just checking to see

if you drank your slime yet.

I am working up

to it now.

Well, try vodka.

It burns off the taste.

I don't even want

to know what's in here.

Uh, baby puke and toilet scum.

Well, um, we'll see

if this crap works.

Have you seen

any improvements or differences?

- Anything?

- No.

Um, not yet. I live in hope.

But, uh,

it's the early days, so.

But good luck, Fee, and...

I-- I hope you get some sleep.

You too.

Good night.

Good night.

Welcome home, m*rder lovers.

We have a very special

treat for you tonight.

This is going to disturb you

perhaps more than any

of our other exclusives.

Don't wait to listen.

I don't know how long we have

before the powers that be

shut us down.

This was recorded

three years ago,

shortly after

Mr. Sleep was apprehended.

Yes, you are about to hear

America's most

notorious serial k*ller.

This is the only interview

he ever gave.

It was never supposed to be

heard by the public.

It was hidden

and kept away from you all

until now.

Sweet dreams, m*rder lovers.

When did you first begin

to experience

the chronic insomnia?

When I was younger.

Can you

recall specifically, John?

Why do you call me that?

You know that's not my name.

Then what

really is your name, John?

I haven't slept

since I was 14 years old.

And that was after

you k*lled your entire family

while they were sleeping?

Not that we can verify

that you actually k*lled them.

Of course we have

to take your word for it,

because you won't tell us

who you really are.

Why would I lie?

Do you want me to describe it?

- How I did it?

- No.

That won't be necessary.

How long

before you k*lled again?

Eight months, 14 days.

Why then?

Because that's when I wanted

to.

Would you say that's when

it became a compulsion for you?

It's a strange way

to describe it, doctor.

How would you define it then?

A skill.

An art.

A hobby.

On August 12th,

you k*lled 12 people

at the Ranchwood Motel

while they slept.

Yes.

And you marked the faces

of four of your victims.

Why?

The others were meaningless.

I did that for fun.

What about

those four individuals?

What's so different?

I wanted

to taste their memories.

Their minds

were so young and fresh.

-They were on my list.

-A list?

I often wonder

what your memories

would taste like, doctor.

Perhaps one day

we will find out.

And you have no idea

how these tapes

got into the hands of this...

podcaster.

No, they were--

they were never

supposed to be aired.

They were strictly

for the purposes

of medical research.

I've already filed

for an injunction.

Excuse me, doctor.

Yes. What?

Um, I could be there

in 45 minutes.

Okay, I'm on my way.

Seems like Mr. Sleep has a fan.

A fan?

Thank you, doctor.

I'll be in touch.

Make sure you keep

your phone handy too, okay?

What do you mean a fan?

A copycat?

What's happened?

Ham and cheese or veggie?

Oh, it's okay.

I have an idea.

Somehow I pegged you

for a vegetarian.

Chicken, ham, steak.

The rarer the better.

I guess

you really are crazy, huh?

I didn't...

I didn't mean it like that.

You know, I missed you

when you left for college.

You barely

acknowledged my existence

when we went to school together.

Excuse me,

I always nodded to you

when I jogged past you

on the field.

- Then we were besties.

- Could have been.

As I recall,

you threw a pretty mean javelin.

You were at college

for, what, four?

Five years.

What's, uh...

what happened to you?

I mean, you lived away

from home for all that time.

You must have gone out, right?

What changed?

Nothing. It just--

Nothing dramatic happened.

It just sort of

crept up on me, you know?

It just...

when I came back home

to try to figure out

what to do with my life,

the world changed, and...

well, all the craziness

was going on outside,

but the more I stayed inside...

the less I went out, then...

the more-- I don't know.

I just-- I couldn't anymore,

and it just...

then I just couldn't.

I'm sorry.

Yeah, me too.

Okay, let's begin.

For whatever reason,

Bree seems unable to join us

for tonight's session.

Oh, hey, maybe she, uh,

broke a nail.

Yeah, she's probably getting

her mustache waxed.

Okay, that's enough, please.

Let's try and remember

everyone's feelings.

This needs to be a positive

experience for us all,

if it's to be effective.

Oh, should we all hold hands

and sing Kumbaya?

Apologies, everyone.

Let's pick up

where we left off.

Dexter,

tell us, how did you sleep

last night?

Um, I-- I slept a little.

And did you take the serum

and use the headset

as per my instructions?

Yes.

And how much REM sleep

did you accomplish?

Uh, six minutes.

That's okay, Dexter.

I can't-- I can't deal

with this anymore.

-I-- I just want to die.

-Dexter, don't say that.

I do. I do.

I-- I can't--

I can't handle this.

I-- I just want to go to sleep

and never wake up again.

Dexter. Dexter.

Let's you and I talk after this.

I think you might need

some extra support.

I get it, Doc.

I mean, when you die...

you get to sleep

as long as you want.

Felicia?

Are you up?

All right.

Peach mango or kale surprise?

Here, that one's yours.

-Uh-uh.

-No, no, no.

And I make

a pretty good amount of money

from my painting commissions,

and a really good amount

from my paid ad revenue

from when I stream,

and it's working out

pretty good, I gotta say.

-And, um, well--

-You know you can stop, right?

Stop what?

I'm not stupid, Fee.

I see what you're doing.

It helps me.

You spend all your time

wearing a mask.

How can you ever hope

to connect with anything real?

Is this real?

I think it is.

What happened to you

after high school?

Okay.

College for a couple years.

Baseball,

martial arts on the side.

Caught a bad injury.

And lost my scholarship, so...

You know,

back to this one-horse town,

living the dream.

And your parents?

Yeah, they were never

really part of the picture.

I gotcha.

sh*t.

Hey, I, uh--

I gotta get going, okay?

Hey, I don't suppose

I could, uh...

talk you into catching

a movie with me tonight?

No, no, I--

No, no, definitely not,

no, I'm sorry.

Yeah, I, uh--

I get it.

Hey, Glenn, wait!

My, um--

My group ends at nine tonight,

and, uh, would--

Do you want

to come over for coffee?

As in inside coffee?

Well, as long as

it's not instant or decaf.

What kind of woman

do you take me for?

I'm not sure yet.

-You mind?

-What's it for?

I'm kind of trying

to get into photography.

-Seriously?

-Yes, seriously.

No, just, uh--

Just you.

All right.

Let's begin.

-Ellen, did you--

-Uh, where's Dexter?

Duh, well, obviously,

he's not here.

I never received his e-mail

confirmation yesterday.

Well, he was kind of strung out

after the last session.

Guys, can we just start?

No, can we just, like,

wait a few more minutes?

Maybe he got a job

as a doormat.

He's obviously struggling,

like the rest of us.

It's just-- he's just sensitive.

Oh, is that what

they call it now?

Has no one heard from Dexter

from yesterday?

Like, what if something

actually happened to him?

No, Felicia,

the boogeyman didn't get him.

No!

Can I make a pour-over or what?

Yeah. All right, it's not bad.

Judge Payne.

How are you this evening, sir?

I can't complain

and if I did

no one would listen.

Can I get

either of you anything?

We're fine.

There's some of

Ms. Jeffener's pecan pie

in the refrigerator,

can I get you some?

Oh, I'm fine.

I'm full as a tick. Um...

I'm fine.

Sir.

Mm-hmm.

-Well, I am off on my walk.

-Take your time.

Oh, I won't be long.

-Got anything stronger?

-God, I wish.

You sure your assistant

doesn't have the best...

Patient confidentiality.

Of course.

Do you have a copy?

Of course. It's on my drive.

So we have to assume

that the copycat

has your patient list.

Have you considered

the possibility

that it might not be a copycat?

Come on, doctor...

not even Mr. Sleep can shrug off

a lethal injection,

all right?

Please.

We assume that, uh...

the copycat took

Mr. Sleep's body.

k*lled the morgue assistant

in the process.

Probably has his body at--

at his house

sitting in the living room

so he could--

so he could talk to him.

But who knows what goes--

goes on in the mind

of these crazies.

Except you, doctor.

Hmm.

But in either event...

with the m*rder

of Bree Bedford...

we have to assume that

the copycat

is gonna k*ll everyone...

on your patient list.

Guess it's a good thing

that they're scattered

all over the state then.

It should slow him down.

Probably.

But the question is why?

I mean...

why your group?

Why your patients? They--

They don't have

a direct connection

with Mr. Sleep like you do.

Or do they, doctor?

I have no idea.

Mm-hmm.

Of course you don't.

Excuse me.

Hello?

All right. Thank you.

Call you back.

Dexter Englund.

He's one

of your patients, right?

Yes.

Not anymore.

He was only 18.

I'm gonna need that list now.

Don't hang up.

I need to talk to you.

No, it's not a copycat.

I know this man.

This is his handiwork.

Of course,

I didn't say anything.

The police are not

releasing any information

until they know what's going on.

If this gets out,

we are both ruined.

sh*t. sh*t. sh*t. sh*t.

This is, uh, Felicia Payne.

I was wondering

why you canceled group today.

Ah.

Well several of the group

have dropped out.

And I need

to rework the sessions.

I was actually

about to send an email.

Dexter and Bree?

And Shelby also, yes.

What happened to them?

I'd rather not discuss it.

Patient confidentiality.

Did they listen to

your interview with Mr. Sleep?

I-- I'm sorry,

I listened to it online

and I-- I immediately

recognized your voice

and I was just wondering

maybe they would, um,

I don't know,

be afraid that, uh--

that you-- you knew him.

I'd rather not

discuss it on the phone.

How about I stop by your house

today or tomorrow?

Yeah, that's-- that's fine.

Excellent.

Dad?

Hey, Dad, was that you?

Dad, this isn't funny.

Hey, Dad?

Hey, Dad, this isn't funny.

What's up?

So what would cause

a hole like that?

Uh, we think it's some kind of--

Boning Kn*fe.

It would take

a huge amount of strength

to cut through bone like that.

And who would want to do that?

It's how he removes

the hippocampus.

The what?

It's how

he takes their memories.

They're runes.

Apparently, Viking pop culture

is a thing right now.

-How does he--

-Oh, it's tattooed.

Um, I would say it's makeshift.

Probably prison made.

His victims

will always wear his mark.

-It looks like a blt.

-A what?

It's a Norse

blood sacrifice ritual.

He's linking himself

to Viking berserker mythology.

The ink's actually

mixed with human blood.

So it is a copycat,

just a different M.O.

No.

No, he's just evolved.

Into what?

Something else.

Something new.

I think he's become

a super predator.

Just take a look at these.

We're trying to

decipher them right now, but...

It's like a progression.

He wants us to keep count.

This is Unit A24 in position,

right outside

Judge Payne's house.

Roger that, A24, received.

Please report anything unusual.

Dispatch out.

Oh, hell no.

No, no, no. Uh-uh.

Chalis, I told you

specifically not to come here.

Your daughter

called me yesterday,

right after

we got off the phone.

-She's asking questions.

-What sort of questions?

She heard

my interview with Mr. Sleep.

She recognized my voice.

I understand

how you feel about all of this,

but I think

she has a right to know.

I asked you to help my daughter

with her chronic insomnia,

not to stir her up in matters

that don't concern her at all.

You're sure

she's the one who's stirred up?

What's that supposed to mean?

Sleep is back.

Bullshit, he's dead.

I ordered his execution myself.

He's k*lled at least

five people in the last week.

-That's not him.

-It's the exact same M.O.

And you and I both know

that none of those details

were ever made public.

Mr. Sleep is alive.

I think he wants revenge

for what we did to him.

What-- What we did to him?

Quite a stretch there, doctor.

If I had any idea

what you were doing with him,

I would have never granted you

that level of access.

Whatever happened with him

is on you and only you.

Wait a minute.

You didn't interfere with

his actual execution, did you?

I had to understand

how his mind worked.

Dead brain tissue is useless.

It would liquify

before I had a chance

to take my sample extraction.

You just use

what you took from him before.

It was enough

to develop the serum, yes,

but that was

just the first step.

I can't even begin

to count the number of laws

you've broken here, doctor.

-What I did was completely--

-Ethical?

-Justified.

-Well, you keep saying that.

It sounds

very noble when you do.

My work could help thousands

of people all over the world.

You need to leave right now.

And you and I

will not be speaking again,

do you understand me?

Chris, please.

I think you and your daughter

are in real danger.

Don't.

Last time I listened to you,

it cost me my marriage.

We have plenty

of protection here

and I can look after my own.

Chris--

You need to be very careful what

you do and say next, doctor.

I would hate to see

your great work ruined

by the exposure of

your highly unethical methods.

f*ck!

Is that why

you b*rned off your fingertips?

So no one

would know who you were?

What was doesn't matter.

Only what I do matters.

Man is nothing

but what he makes of himself.

Wouldn't you agree, doctor?

Careful, it's hot.

-Seem to be sleeping better?

-A little.

That's great, maybe tomorrow,

you can go on my walk with me.

Don't push it, Dad.

I think it's about time

that you pushed yourself.

Well, I've invited

a friend to come over

and watch a movie.

Glenn Howard?

Felicia, do you know anything...

-I don't care.

-...about that man's family?

You can't just jump

on the first boat that sails by.

I've known Glenn

since high school.

I like him.

I mean, this is no time

to get into a relationship.

Even Dr. Chalis agrees with me.

You talked

to Dr. Chalis behind my back?

She-- she came by to say

that you called her in a panic.

And why didn't you tell me?

I told Dr. Chalis

it would not be helpful

for you to know

all the gory details.

I can't believe you.

You had no right.

Felicia.

Actually, I had every right.

Hi, um, Dr. Chalis, it's um--

it's Felicia Payne again.

Um, could you please,

please call me back?

I really need to talk to you.

Um, thank you.

Greetings, this may be

my last podcast for a while.

Things have taken

an unexpected turn.

Our last video rattled

a few cages.

And there have been some

unforeseen repercussions.

It seems that the ballad

of Mr. Sleep has not yet ended.

If this is true

and these events are ever

allowed to come to light,

you will see what I mean.

But for now, I need to lay low.

Hope to see you soon.

Sleep well, m*rder lovers.

-Glenn.

-Good evening, Judge Payne.

Let's make something clear,

young man.

I know all about your history

and I do not appreciate you

associating with my daughter.

Hey, Glenn.

Hey, Fee.

I'll, uh, be off to my study.

You two enjoy the movie.

I'm-- I'm-- I'm sorry about him.

He's just um--

he's uh--

he's been an ass recently.

Fee, uh, I, uh...

-Mm-hmm?

-Uh...

I got you something.

Thank you.

You really didn't have to.

You have a good eye.

I had a good subject.

-I'm sorry. I can't. I--

-It's all right.

Good night.

-Felicia--

-Don't want to hear it.

Unit A24,

I have

Detective Bronson for you.

-Patching you through now.

-sh*t, sh*t!

Officer King, please come in.

King here. Go ahead. Over.

King, any updates?

No, sir, all quiet.

Few comings and goings,

but nothing out of the ordinary.

I saw your report yesterday

that a car belonging

to Dr. Chalis visited.

She didn't stay very long.

She barely got out of her car.

I think she had kind of

a heated argument

with the judge.

But other than that she turned

and left pretty quickly.

Hello?

Sir, are you still there?

We just had

a report of another k*lling.

I gotta go. Stay alert, King.

Yes, sir.

Who's there?

I'm armed!

- Judge Payne!

- sh*t!

Sorry about that, officer,

but you scared

the hell out of me.

-Now, what can I do for you?

-Detective.

There was another m*rder

last night.

A woman by the name

of Ellen Strode.

She was part

of Dr. Chalis' therapy group.

Y-- yes, she was very good

friends with my daughter.

Mm-hmm.

The last message

Miss Strode received

was from Felicia,

last night around 7:30.

Is your daughter home, sir?

Yeah, let me stop you

right there, detective.

All right?

And my daughter is agoraphobic.

She's not been out of that house

in over two and a half years.

She and Ellen

never knew each other

-in real life.

-Mm-hmm.

She's not a suspect, okay?

But I still would like

to talk to her for a minute.

That's just not possible.

She-- she struggles.

News like this could send her

right over the edge.

Mm-hmm.

So I was told that Dr. Chalis

came over yesterday.

Yes, she did.

What did she want?

Same thing as you.

A-- asking about my daughter.

You and Dr. Chalis have history.

What the hell's that

supposed to mean?

I noticed you both worked

on the original Sleep case.

Yeah-- marginally.

She came to me,

because she needed to

psychoanalyze that monster.

I also noticed

that you gave her...

unlimited access to Mr. Sleep

while he was in prison,

did you not?

That's-- it's a little unusual.

Detective, he was unusual.

Yeah.

You also gave her solo access

to the prison infirmary

while Sleep was in there.

She wanted to study his brain

and how he thinks.

She thought that

perhaps she could spot

ways of-- of detecting

his type of behavior

-in other people.

-Hmm.

Here we were,

about to execute the man,

there had to be

some semblance of finding out

why he did what he did.

Weren't you the judge

that sentenced him to death row?

Yes, I was.

And I was very happy to do that.

Have you noticed anything

unusual around here lately?

People hanging around

that shouldn't be?

Actually, there is someone.

And I--

What the hell?

Are you okay?

The forensics are done.

Let me guess, nada.

I'm starting to think

this isn't a copycat.

Are you serious?

Yeah.

I'm gonna send a few extra

squad cars for backup.

Have them spread out

and cover all the external

access points, okay?

Should we have

a couple officers in the house?

Old bastard won't allow it.

Why?

He has his daughter wrapped up

like a piece of fine china.

Says he doesn't want to

upset her.

His call, though.

Look...

radio me if anything,

anything out of the ordinary

happens, okay?

Yes, sir.

Careful.

I don't want you

to choke to death.

What did you do

with their hippocampus

after you've removed it

from your victims?

Are you unwell, doctor?

What do you think

I do with them?

I don't know.

Keep them as trophies.

K*llers like you tend to.

I eat them.

Kingsley?

Kingsley?

Kingsley, what's going on?

Kingsley, are you okay?

What's that noise?

Did you fall?

Kingsley, you're worrying Mama.

What's happening?

Kingsley, are you--

No!

No! Let go of me!

Please!

Mom!

What's happening?

Please, Mommy, help!

Kingsley,

you're worrying Mama.

No! No!

All available units,

all available units,

code 140, 45 Lampkin Lane,

code three,

please respond, over.

This is A24 responding.

Negative, A24.

Stay put.

Bronson doesn't want you

leaving the judge's house.

Over.

Please confirm. Over.

Confirmed.

sh*t.

Goddammit.

Hey!

This is A2--

I get that

you don't approve of me,

but did you really need to send

the damn cops to my house?

The detective asked questions

and I answered them truthfully.

I'm sure you did.

While we're having this

little moment of honesty here,

have you told Felicia

the real reason

you left the university?

Yeah, I thought so.

There was no reason

to upset her,

-by telling her.

-Yeah, but I think, uh,

reckless driving

and involuntary manslaughter

are very big reasons.

-It was an accident.

-Of course it was.

You know, the apple didn't fall

very far from the tree.

Your father came

before me many times.

I am not--

I am not my father.

That remains to be seen.

But I will agree.

There's no reason that

this information

should upset my daughter.

So I won't tell her

about your crimes

and I won't tell her

that you went to jail for them.

But you are going to

tell Felicia

that you can never

see her again.

I k*lled you,

you ugly son of a bitch!

I k*lled you--

It was an accident.

She just stepped out

into the street,

I swerved, but-- but...

I lost control.

What if I wasn't even

going that fast...

There is not a day that goes by

that I don't wish

I could take it back.

It was a long time ago.

It-- it--

it was an accident, it--

I believe that.

And Dad will come around.

He's not a bad guy.

He's just overprotective.

You know, ever since Mom...

-You should take it. Yeah.

-Okay.

Um, uh, hi, Dr. Chalis.

Felicia. Oh, thank God.

What's going on?

I need you

to listen carefully to me.

You and your father

are in grave danger.

I'll be there in a minute,

but stay inside

and keep your doors locked

until I arrive.

Dr. Chalis, have you heard

anything from Ellen?

Ellen is dead.

I'm so sorry.

I know you two were close.

Uh-- what-- no, no. What?

I'm sorry. What?

I'm pulling in now.

Tell your father

to keep his g*n handy.

D-- Dad-- Dad is gonna be--

It's fine.

I'm sure he's just on his walk.

There's a squad car

right outside the gate.

-What's happening?

-No, but--

What's going on?

Mr. Sleep is still alive.

The serial k*ller?

He was ex*cuted.

Look, I don't have time

to explain it,

but he's alive

and he has my list.

What list?

The-- the therapy list?

Sorry, what the hell

is going on here?

He's k*lling everyone, isn't he?

No.

That's-- that's not

happening, right?

We need to call the cops now.

Detective Bronson and

the local PD are on their way,

but they're all

at Kingsley's house

and that's clear

across town, but she--

Is she dead?

Look, you guys,

you need to get upstairs.

-Easy.

-Lock the door, barricade it.

-No-- no, my dad.

-It doesn't matter.

We just need to hold tight

for a couple of seconds

and then...

Look out!

Come on!

Wait. No. Wait.

Oh, my God!

Hey, look at me!

Look at me, look at me!

We have to get out of here.

All right. Come on.

When you can, get upstairs.

Barricade your room.

Go, go, now!

Hey!

You know Duke's Meadow?

Right past the dam.

I used to go there, you know...

just get away from it all.

Behind the grass.

Look at the stars.

It made me feel like...

maybe we get to be

free of the past.

You know?

We should go there.

You and me for a picnic.

When you're ready,

you know, there's no rush.

We've got plenty of time.

I just saw it now.

I think I'm tired.

I liked you from

the first moment I saw you.

I always wanted to

go out with you properly.

It worked out perfectly

in the end.

We get to come back.

We can--

He was a fool.

He was a fool.

22, go ahead.

Parents, put your kids to bed

don't let them see

your creeping dread.

The moon is out.

The night is here.

And with it comes

your darkest fear.

Despite your locks,

your doors are tight,

he's inside your room

just out of sight.

A hint of shadow, a ragged

face.

He's in every corner

of your safest space.

So, parents,

hold your children close.

Make sure they feel consoled.

For when this night

is finally done,

there'll be no one left to

hold.

For Mr. Sleep is of the night.

The darkness is his home.

You'll only glimpse

his glinting Kn*fe

before it touches bone.

He cuts and slices deep inside

and while you're still awake

he'll take your memories,

good and bad,

and put them on his plate.

No matter where you run and

hide

he's always, always there.

His blackened fingers

reaching out.

Tangling in your hair.

So, parents,

put your kids to bed.

Don't let them share this fate.

Close their eyes

and make them slumber

before it's all too late.

Have you ever let

anyone get away?

Sometimes

I like to let them think

they've escaped.

But I come back.

I always come back
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