02x20 - Lost One

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02x20 - Lost One

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In the nation's largest city,

the vicious and violent
members of the underworld


are hunted by the detectives

of the Organized Crime Control Bureau.

These are their stories.

Your father was a good cop,

and he earned that Combat Cross.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

Webb reached out to me
with a job for us.

He got robbed... he thinks his cash

is in the hands of his money launderers.

He reached out to you,
not the other way around?

Gaining access is no small feat.

- How much you need?
- $ million.

That much money? That's gonna get us in.

I assure you, Mr. Webb's
money is well-protected.

In and out. No room for error.

Somebody robbed the place
before we got there.


The credit card information...

the van that was used in the robbery,

- says it was rented by you.
- They're setting me up.

They trace it back to you,
they trace it back to me,

and Webb's gonna k*ll us both.

Everything all right?

You worked with Jessie Santos?

Yeah, out of the - , why?

Call you as soon as I can.

Ayanna, what have you got for me?

I talked to Nova.

She said if Webb doesn't
get his money back,

he's gonna make some heads roll.

Specifically your head.

Okay, so have we made any progress

on tracking down his stolen cash?

Hasn't been put in circulation,

but we did receive this. Jet.

From the agency where
the van that was used

- to rip off Ulrich was rented.
- Right.

Raymond Moss rented the van.

Using your driver's license.

Whoever targeted you

had access to your ID
without you noticing.

So they're close, which
means we're going to

find them and get Webb off my back.

- Sorry to interrupt.
- I was waiting for your call.

Yeah, I thought
it'd be better in person.

I'll leave you guys alone.

So a little girl went missing
this morning from a bodega.

Sara Santos, age nine.

Jessie Santos's kid.

We've got him in custody
for robbing a jeweler.

Okay, well, her mother was shopping,

she turned her back for a moment,

- then the little girl was gone.
- Any leads?

No, my team is there now
collecting security footage.

She's got stage three leukemia.

It's worse. She suffers from asthma,

which was exacerbated by her chemo.

- Mm-hmm.
- Which means that

at any moment, she could be triggered

into a fatal asthma att*ck.

- Where's her inhaler?
- In her mother's purse.

Jesus.

So if we don't find Sara soon,

there's a very real possibility

that we will have
a dead child on our hands.

Okay, how do you want to work this?

Tell me who in Santos's world
could be responsible for this.

- All right, so Santos.
- Yeah.

He's part of the Brotherhood.

Lord knows they've pissed
off plenty of bad guys.

Like Preston Webb,

who's definitely a person of interest.

He runs the Marcy K*llers.

And Santos has information
on the Brotherhood

that could put Frank
Donnelly away for years.

I'd like to combine forces on this one.

SVU, OC, work this case together.

What do you say, partner?

♪ ♪

[TENSE MUSIC]

♪ ♪

Time stamp here is : .

The woman is Rosaria Santos,
Sara's mother.

Neighborhood bodega?

Right down the street from their house.

So here you see Sara notices this dog

and starts walking toward it.

And when she gets there, it looks like

somebody maybe calls the dog.

As Sara gets close to the corner,

we can see that it's this woman.

You can see that she uses the dog

as a lure to get Sara to come closer.

[TENSE MUSIC]

Perp number one, early s,
white, baseball cap.

Facial rec can't get a good read.

Check out Sara's body language.

- She doesn't know this person.
- Yeah, exactly.

All right, perp number two.

No witnesses to ID this guy.

Time stamp ten minutes
later at : a.m.

Oh, my God.

They're conscientious
about the security cams.

Wearing the hats, obscuring their faces,

and there's no license plate on the car.

Yeah, these two know what they're doing.

- Human traffickers?
- Or stranger abduction.

Poor girl.

So let's go down the list
we were talking about.

Would the MKs hire them?

They outsource, we know that
from the Brotherhood.

I'll talk to Nova, see what she knows,

and I'll put some pressure on Webb.

He does think you stole
$ million from him.

How do you want to handle Donnelly?

Well, he's gonna hear about this,

so, you know, I'll talk to him about it,

gauge his reaction.

Put a tracker on his car for backup.

I've asked Detective Velasco
from my team to come join us.

He's more than equipped
to handle a case like this.

Okay.

Jet, you and Velasco look
into everyone in Sara's orbit.

Cancer center, teachers,
neighbors, playmates.

- You good?
- I'm good.

Stress is an asthma trigger.

Without her inhaler,
this little girl is in trouble.

Clock is ticking. Let's find this kid.

Trust that discomfort.

It's telling you that
you're on unknown terrain,

and that's what makes
this work so exciting.

NYPD, sorry for the disturbance, folks.

- Stay where you are, folks.
- Cassandra?

Excuse me. There must be some mistake.

Everyone stay calm.

We're just taking a look around.

Hi, hi, it's Cassandra Webb.

We met at my fundraiser a while back.

Is there a problem?

Is there something I can help you with?

Have you seen this little girl?

- I'm sorry?
- Sara Santos.

She went missing this morning.

You're looking for
a missing girl in my gallery?

Do you recognize this girl?

I've never seen that
girl before in my life,

and this is outrageous.

♪ ♪

Have a nice day.

Yeah, I really hope you find her.

They made a mistake. Imagine that.

The NYPD making a mistake.
It wouldn't be the first time.

[CRYING]

Mrs. Santos, do you
recognize this couple?

- No.
- Are you sure?

Yes.

I only turned around for a minute.

She's usually so good
about staying close.

Who'd want to do this to my baby?

Who?

For months, ever since the chemo,

any time she gets upset,
she can't breathe.

Listen, we have a team
that's already out there

looking for her, and I'm gonna make sure

that every one of them has this,

so when they find her,
they're gonna be ready, okay?

But in the meantime,

is there something of Sara's
that we can take with us?

A piece of clothing
that she wore recently

that hasn't been washed, a hairbrush,

something like that?

Detective Velasco. Sergeant Ayanna Bell.

- Thank you so much for being here.
- Of course.

I'm more than happy to help find Sara.

Detective Slootmaekers, here,

found something you're
gonna want to see.

Ted Taylor, he's a janitor
at Sara's school.

He was hired through a staffing agency

that didn't do a background check.

Two counts of statutory r*pe

on his record from a few years back.

He took a deal for a reduced sentence.

You think this could be the guy

- from the surveillance footage?
- Hard to tell.

But get this.

He's been married to the
same woman for six years.

She stayed with him through both r*pes,

- investigations, arrests.
- An accomplice.

A woman with a dog.

All right, I'll send this to Benson.

This is Sara's bear.

She takes it everywhere with her.

- [PHONE RINGS]
- Thank you.

Excuse me. I'll be right back.

[APPREHENSIVE MUSIC]

♪ ♪

You're why this is happening.

You and your Brotherhood.

This is your doing.

You poisoned my family.

You took my Jessie from me.

You did this!

It's your fault!
It's your fault, your fault.

[CRYING]

Rosaria.

Mrs. Santos, listen.

[TENSE MUSIC]

Does this man look familiar to you?

That's Ted.

He's a janitor at Sara's school.

Does Sara know Ted?

He's friendly to all the kids.

He's always talking to Sara.

Why?

♪ ♪

Ted Taylor.

I'll go upstairs. You check down here.

♪ ♪

[DOOR OPENING]

♪ ♪

Side door!

♪ ♪

Freeze!

Where's Sara? Where is she?
Where is she?

I don't know what you're talking about.

Get up.

Why'd you run?

You broke into my house.

You want to play games,
we'll do it your way.

You're under arrest.

We're testing the underwear

that we found at your house for DNA.

If there's a match to Sara,
you're going away for life.

I told you. I've no idea where she is.

I was working all morning.

There was a Mother's Day K
at the school.

Witnesses?

You ask any of the parents
that were there.

They all saw me. They all know me.

The box. Tell us about the box.

- That?
- Yeah, that.

It's just some things I found

from around the school
when I was cleaning.

It's got nothing to do with Sara.

It's got everything to do with Sara.

You're a registered sex offender

who took a job at an elementary school.

[TENSE MUSIC]

Now that's gonna get you
ten years minimum.

You can fix that.

Help us find Sara.

Maybe we help you.

Um...

About three weeks ago,

I was emptying the garbage,
and I saw this guy

lurking across the street
in front of the school.

And Sara's dad, Jessie,
walked up to him.

They started talking, and
things got pretty heated.

What does that mean, heated?

They guy b*at Jessie up.

Throat punched him,
knocked him to the ground,

kicked him, spit on him, it was ugly.

Can you describe him?

Average height, short hair,
brown, I think.

He had a tattoo on his neck,
flames going up the side.

That's specific. Very observant.

Why didn't you help Santos?

I tried to, but he wasn't having it.

- He pushed me away.
- And why would he do that?

I don't know.

Neck tattoo guy ran off.

I tried to call the police,
but Jessie wouldn't let me.

He slipped me a Benjamin
to forget I saw anything.

Jet, call the school administration.

See if Taylor actually
worked there this morning.

You think he's our guy?

My gut says no, but
he did say he witnessed

Santos getting a b*at down
outside the school

a couple weeks back by some guy
with a neck tattoo of flames.

SVU just sent this over.

Security footage from a deli
on Fort Washington Avenue.

Time stamp is an hour
before Sara's abduction.

She was waiting for them.

Wanted to make sure
she didn't miss them.

Still not enough view
of her face to ID her, but...

those sneakers she's wearing.

Those are limited edition shoes.

Only a couple hundred pairs
in existence.

- Any idea where she got them?
- No.

But I know someone who'd know.

♪ ♪

I was gonna call,

but I got this new freelance gig.

Not here about that.

What do you see?

Chick with a dog.

Look closer, genius.

Chick with a small dog.

She's wearing those
limited edition sneakers

you've been after, right?

Yeah, those are them.

I tried to buy a pair, but they
sold out in eight minutes.

Sneaker heads can be fiends.

I'm gonna need
the address of that store.

May I?

When you get there, make
sure you ask for Daniel.

- Got it.
- Whoa, is that it?

A little girl is missing.

Oh, I'm sorry.

You could've just called if
it was just for the sneakers.

I did. Four times. Went
straight to voicemail.

[SIGHS] Damn.

I left the Grey Hat app open.

The new update's cool,
but it drains your battery.

Can I take you out to dinner
to make up for it?

I have to go.

♪ ♪

[BUZZER BLARING]

- Hey.
- Stabler.

Oh, my God, I need you.
You heard about Sara?

I did.

My old partner from SVU

is taking charge of the investigation.

I'm gonna help her out.

Oh, thank God. Thank God you're on it.

Yeah, now I need your help.

Yeah, anything. Anything you need.

Just please, please bring back
my daughter.

Who gave you the b*at down
outside Sara's school?

That was nothing.

What does that mean? What happened?

It was a gambling debt.

- Who was it?
- I don't know, some muscle.

I paid it off. It has
nothing to do with this.

- You sure?
- I'm positive.

Could the Hurley thing
have anything to do with this?

No.

Any other sideline gigs you
got that I don't know about?

Stabler, no.

You sure?

There's nothing I would keep from you

if it would help you get Sara back.

Okay.

Donnelly wants to see me.

Hey, do you think...

I think what?

You think Donnelly has
anything to do with this?

Do you?

Think on it. Let me know.

♪ ♪

- Poor Rosaria, man.
- Yeah.

With the kid being sick.
Mother's Day of all days.

My old partner, Olivia Benson,

is taking the lead in the case.

- Captain Benson?
- Yeah.

Why'd she come to you?

She knows I'm working out of the - .

Right. So should I be worried?

No, you should be glad
because she trusts me.

So anytime she goes sniffing
around places she shouldn't be,

- I can redirect her.
- So what'd you tell her?

The only thing I know about
Santos and the abduction,

which I gotta tell you is nothing.

So, you know, I gotta ask you,

does the Brotherhood
have a beef with anybody?

Anyone who would resort
to doing stuff like this?

Not that I know of.

I mean, I can't account for Santos

and everything he might've been up to.

Yeah, like Hurley and the diamond gig.

Yeah. I mean, he said that was

only a side hustle,
but who the hell knows.

All right, well, keep your ear out.

- I will, yeah.
- Let me...

- Hey, hon.
- Hey, boys.

Keep the voices low.

I just got the little
trouble maker down.

- Happy Mother's Day.
- Thanks.

I guess the champagne brunch

is gonna have to wait till next year.

- Yeah.
- [CHUCKLES]

How's he doing?

He's good, thanks to you.

- You tell him what we named him?
- No.

- No?
- Jimmy Too Soon.

- [BOTH LAUGH]
- No, his middle name.

- You didn't tell him?
- No.

We gave him your name.

Frank Elliot Jr. How you like that?

[SENTIMENTAL MUSIC]

I'm honored.

Well, Frank shows up
to the hospital, eventually,

and he looks down at his son,
and he says,

"I hope he's a good man
like my partner".

♪ ♪

It's Bridget's idea.

No, don't believe
a word he says, Elliot.

This man with the tough guy act,

he's all cotton candy on the inside.

And beer. Lots of beer.

I feel for Santos, man. I really do.

God forbid somebody went after my kid,

or any of my kids,
I'd k*ll them, you know?

But he had a lot of
reckless behavior going on.

Don't you think?

Yeah, I hear you.

I understand what you're saying.

Not for nothing, but he
kind of had this coming.

All right, see ya.

[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]

♪ ♪

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

Why do I feel like
my footwear is being judged?

- 'Cause it is.
- [CHUCKLES]

Excuse me. Sergeant Bell, NYPD.

You gotta wait in line
like everybody else.

I'm cool with my boots.

This is official police business.

I called about the credit card receipts.

Oh, yeah.

Sorry, but we gotta protect
our customers' privacy.

Look, a little girl is missing.

We have reason to believe the
woman who took her

bought shoes at this store.

Those credit card receipts will
help us identify that woman

- and find that little girl.
- Okay. Fine.

What do you want me to do?
Print every receipt I've got?

That's gonna take a while.

No need. There's a much easier way.

Yo, you can't take that!

Do you see how many customers I've got?

You're bright. I'm sure
you'll figure it out.

[PHONE CHIMES]

[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]

Jet, let's go. Donnelly's on the move.

So what's your take on Donnelly?

Complicated.

He's charming, he's likeable,

he's scheming, and manipulative.

You get between him and a dollar bill,

you do it at your own peril.

It sounds like you like him.

It gets worse. I think I admire him.

Oh, you know, look,
the guy works the gifts

that he's got to get what he wants,

and, uh, he's loyal.

Named his kid after me.

Wait, what?

He named his kid after you?

His wife's water broke.

She needed to go to the hospital.

He was off doing whatever
the hell he was doing...

- Wow.
- So I did it.

Elliot, I don't even know
what do to with that.

That sounds like you guys are
getting pretty close there.

Maybe so, but I have no illusions

about what he is or who he is.

I just think the older I get,
I'm beginning to understand

that people are complicated.

Yeah, ain't that the truth.

[SIGHS]

[SENTIMENTAL MUSIC]

♪ ♪

I think my father staged a sh**ting

when he was on the job.

That's, uh, that's...

a lot.

He was a lot.

But I always admired him as a cop.

Do you have evidence?

Not yet, but I know where to get it.

Looks like Donnelly's heading
to the Santos house.

That can't be good.

[TENSE MUSIC]

♪ ♪

What was Frank doing here?

- He was just stopping by.
- Did he thr*aten you?

No, it's not like that.

Look, whatever you tell us
is gonna remain confidential.

I swear it won't get back to him.

Frank is not the problem.

Then tell us why he was here.

♪ ♪

I received a text an hour ago

from an unknown number.


They sent a video

that said I need to pay them
$ , to get Sara back.

They said they'd k*ll her
if I go to the police.

I didn't know what to do,

so I asked Frank for the money.

Okay.

We're gonna need to see that video.

♪ ♪

[WHEEZING]

Mommy, please help me.

[WHEEZING]

Mommy, please help me.

[TENSE MUSIC]

They said if you don't

give them the money they want...

I'll never see you again.

[WHEEZING]

Please, I don't like it here.

I want to go home.

This job never gets easier, does it?

Can you get us the location
where this was sh*t?

Yeah, all I have to do break it down,

enhance the elements,
bring the background forward,

and isolate the markers
to reveal the location.

According to the receipts
from the sneaker shop,

only ten female customers
bought the shoes

the woman in the video was wearing.

One of them, a woman
named Stacy Gennaro.

Early s, no criminal record,

but her credit card
was linked to a pet shop

where she bought the Pomeranian.

That sounds like our woman. Last known?

Her mother's house in Bushwick.

Cho, Maldonado, let's roll.

[DOG BARKING]

Maisie, quiet.

Upstairs bedroom's clear.

Same with the laundry and bathroom.

Will you please tell me
what's going on here?

Maisie!

We're looking for your daughter.

We think she may have been
involved in a kidnapping.

Stacy?

She would never do anything like that.

This your daughter?

Oh, my God.

What has she done?
This is Ramon's fault.

I knew he would get her into trouble.

- Who's Ramon?
- Her boyfriend.

Is he the one in the video with her?

I can't see his face,
but I know that's him.

- What's Ramon's last name?
- I don't know.

Stacy knows I disapprove,

so she doesn't tell me anything.

He's part of a g*ng.

I hear he goes by Smokey.

Mrs. Gennaro, this is really important.

Do you have a photo of Smokey?

♪ ♪

What's happening there?

I pulled the MPEG metadata
from the ransom video,

and I extracted a location.
It's still scanning.

Oh, looks like she's
somewhere in Queens.

All right, well, that narrows it down.

Can you get any closer?

It's gonna take a minute.

- Yup.
- Stacy Gennaro was dating

a guy named Ramon, street name Smokey.

Take a look at that photo.

Got it. Might have something for you.

Well, that fits the description
of the guy who gave

Santos the b*at down
outside Sara's school.

Yeah, her mom said he's in a g*ng.

Find out which one.

Okay, so look up a guy named Ramon.

He's a gangbanger.
Street name of Smokey.

Ah, Ramon Sosa.

Member of the Dominican street g*ng,

- the Rebenga Cartel.
- What's their deal?

dr*gs, mainly. Heroin, specifically.

They're in association
with a Mexican cartel.

They launder their money
through real estate.

Get the addresses of their properties.

Uh, there's at least ten addresses here.

I'll cross-check them with the metadata.

It's no good. There are
seven addresses here

that fall right within
the radius of the metadata.

There's no time to go knocking on doors.

No.

Zoom in on that right there.
See what I see?

- What do you see?
- That's a Jewish museum.

It's across the street from that one.

- Hey, pull up the ransom video.
- Mm-hmm.

Now I want you to look
through the window,

behind Sara, and on the edge
of that building.

What do you see? What does it look like?

Star of David.

I think so.

♪ ♪

We're here.

Okay, we're ten minutes out.

Stand down, wait for back up. Stabler?

Copy.

[SIREN WAILING]

Ten minutes.

So Santos had beef
with the Rebenga Cartel.

It's either Santos or the Brotherhood.

Okay, but if it is the Brotherhood,

why slap down such a small timer?

I can't answer that.

It's been six hours since
this kid went missing.

Let's go.

♪ ♪

NYPD!

♪ ♪

Clear.

Clear.

[CLATTERING]

♪ ♪

Psst.

NYPD. Show yourself now.

Hands. Slow. Hands.

Show me your hands. Show me your hands.

Where's the girl? Where's Sara?

I don't know what you're talking about.

You don't know what I'm talking about?

- Who are you?
- Eddie.

- Eddie who?
- Alvarez.

Eddie Alvarez, you're the prime suspect

in the kidnapping of a young girl.

A nine-year-old girl
who needs her medication.

Where is she? Where is she, Eddie?

- Hands.
- I don't know.

Look, I work nights. I am never home.

If you can call this dump a home.

Why are you hiding?

I heard a noise. I got scared.

You can look around.

You'll see there's nothing here.

Who else lives here?

Squatters, transients,
I find needles around.

Okay, where are they?

Some of them keep
their stuff downstairs.

- You can look around.
- Show us.

♪ ♪

What is that?

That's nothing. They're down here.

Kitchen, first floor.
Where's the kitchen?

This room used to be the kitchen

back when this was a commercial space.

This was a commercial space?

On this block?

[GROANS]

Give me your hands. Give me your hands!

All right, stay there.

♪ ♪

Oh, Sara. Are you okay?

- [WHEEZING]
- Can you breathe?

- Help me please.
- You're okay now, honey.

I brought your inhaler.
Yeah, you're safe now.

Thank you.

You're okay?

♪ ♪

[GROANING]

Sara, I'll be right back.

- Freeze, hands up.
- Please, don't sh**t.

[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]

I got three inside.
One I sh*t in the leg.


He's gonna need a bus.

How's she doing?

Her breathing is okay, thank God.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

♪ ♪

[GROANS]

What you did for me
and my family, Stabler.

Look, you're my brother.
All right, you're my brother.

You would've done
the same for me, right?

- Yeah, of course.
- All right, good.

I got a couple minutes with you.

- We gotta talk.
- Okay. What's up?

- Why were you covering for Sosa?
- Hey.

Why were you covering for Sosa?

I wasn't covering for him.

I thought he was gonna k*ll my daughter.

Thought if it was him who had her,

you guys start sniffing around,
he was gonna k*ll her for sure.

He's a monster. You don't know Sosa.

He's out of his mind.

So why'd you rip him off
in the first place?

You kidding? That was all Donnelly.

I didn't know anything about it.

He ripped off
the Rebenga Cartel's heroin.

- Donnelly by himself?
- Yeah.

I didn't know anything
about it until the day

that Ramon showed up at
Sara's school starting trouble.

So why didn't you tell him
you had nothing to do with it?

It wouldn't have mattered.

To him, the Brotherhood,
we're all the same.

[TENSE MUSIC]

Okay, I thought Donnelly
was gonna take care of it.

It was his mess. I thought
he was gonna clean it up.

Let me tell you something
about Donnelly.

Donnelly cares about Donnelly.

He's gonna get us all k*lled.

I don't know what to do, man.

I want to wear a wire.

What?

I'll wear a wire. I'll get him to talk.

I don't know, that's risky.

You know, you having been in jail.

He's gonna be on high alert.

I don't care.

It's the only way
to get him off for good.

Enough is enough.

As long as he's out there,
none of us are safe.

♪ ♪

So how'd it feel working
an SVU case again?

- Thought this was an OC case?
- [CHUCKLES]

It's always good to work with you, Liv.

And how's your search
for the truth going?

- How's that?
- With your dad.

[SIGHS] Long, complicated, painful.

- Hey.
- Well.

- Ain't this a treat.
- Yeah.

The indominable Captain Benson

at the lowly - .

Oh, I'm just playing Uber
driver for my old partner.

Hey, gotta personally thank you,

both of youse for doing
such a hell of a job

bringing Sara Santos back home.

Well, we were just doing our job,

and I'm just glad that we could
help out a fellow cop.

Yeah, well, I sleep
a lot better at night

knowing somebody like you is in charge.

[LAUGHS]

Well, I gotta tell you,
I'm a little jealous

because Elliot here tells me

that you're the second best
partner that he ever had.

Really?

I have to work on changing
his mind about that.

See if I can't make myself number one.

- Night, kids.
- Night.

♪ ♪

Adam, it's me.

I'm sorry I was weird.

When you didn't call,

I thought you were blowing me off.

I guess I freaked out a little.

[PENSIVE MUSIC]

♪ ♪

Okay.

[PHONE BUZZES]

♪ ♪

Cool-looking g*n, right?

Want to fire it?

You're gonna be great.
You're gonna be a natural.

Fire right at that tree.

So what you want to do,

is you want to take this,
put your hands here.

Look down the barrel right there,

straight at that tree.
Pull just like that, okay?

Think you can handle that?

- There you go. There you go.
- [g*nsh*t]

[LAUGHS]

♪ ♪

Oh, El, you creamed it.

Look at that, you practically
split it in two.

Kid, you practically hit it

right through the knob in there.

That's impressive for your first sh*t.

Very proud of you, boy.
Very proud of you.

♪ ♪

Have you set a date?

- I'm sorry.
- For the demolition.

You're from the
construction team, right?

No, no, I used to live here
a thousand years ago.

- Oh, what's your name?
- Elliot Stabler.

Ah, I don't recognize the name,

but take a good look 'cause
they're tearing it all down.

I lived here for years. It's sad.

Yeah.

Have things changed a lot?

More than you could imagine.

Yeah.

[PHONE BUZZING]

Yeah.

Jerry Saltz was there
from "New York" magazine.

I can only imagine the
write-up he's gonna do.

- Hey, I'll talk to Saltz.
- It's not about him.

You know how hard I've worked
to build my business.

You know how long it's taken me
to get people to respect me.

I don't care what these
other people think about us.

I care.

I care. People in my world care.

I can't help it
if the police break in to...

You can't help it? Really? That's funny.

The police never used to be a problem.

I'm going for a ride.

You know, the man I married

would never have allowed this to happen.

I mean, first, people steal
$ million from us,

and you just let that slide.

And then the cops show up

trying to intimidate me in my gallery,

and it doesn't even occur to you

to stand up for me.

[TENSE MUSIC]

♪ ♪

Hey, Nova, it's time.

What's up?

What's up?

The cash that Donnelly gave Rosaria.

Joe was logging it,
and the serial numbers

matched the money that you and
Donnelly dropped at Ulrich's.

Donnelly robbed Ulrich.

He's setting you up to take the fall.

♪ ♪

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

♪ ♪

[WOLF HOWLS]
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