"(female announcer) Previously on Angela's Eyes..." "Oh!" "Uh" "My mother, the spy... is currently chained to your hospital bed." "I am not dating material." "Oh!" "I'd get you anything." "I have everything that I want." "I saw you, Gene, at the hospital with my mother." "(Gene) I pretended to rekindle my old friendship with your mother so she'll open up to me." "What I saw does not fall into the category of friendship." "I was just going to ask who youwere lighting a candle for." "My sister." "I didn't know you had a sister." "I don't anymore." "She's dead." "(Leo) Four-month-old kidnapping case with no leads." "(Dozer over radio) We have her on the store security footage three times in the last month." "(Leo) Yeah, with no pattern as to day or time." "(Angela over radio) We know there was a blue pickup truck leaving the scene." "(Leo over radio) But that didn't lead to anything." "Sounds like someone needs a pick-me-up." "What flavor Freezee is it today?" "I checked yesterday." "[sighs] Yup." "[door chimes]" "[whispers] Black raspberry." "[sighs] [ominous music]" "A blue pickup pulling into the lot." "Uh, Natalie?" "[tires screeching] (Leo) Stop, FBI!" "[tires screeching]" "[car horn] [tires screeching]" "Son of a" "Natalie?" "Natalie!" "Your name is Natalie Young." "You've been kidnapped." "We're F.B.I." "And we're here to take you home, okay?" "Natalie?" "Natty!" "[crying and laughter]" "Natalie?" "Mom?" "What happened?" "Who did this to my daughter?" "[dramatic instrumental music]" "Look at this circus." "Press can't just be satisfied with a happy ending." "A kidnapped girl was rescued and returned home." "They need all the salacious details of what happened to her while she was missing." "[door bell rings] [crowd murmuring]" "Special Agent Henson." "Jenkins." "[reporters shout questions]" "Please." "Please!" "Thank you all for your concern for our daughter." "We are very grateful that Natalie is back home." "But this is still a very difficult time for our family, so please respect our privacy." "And get the hell off my property!" "Thank you!" "Please come in." "[reporters murmuring]" "Why would you sedate Natalie?" "You knew we were coming to interview her." "That's my fault." "I asked Dr. Matthews to give her something to calm her down." "(Matthews) I did examine her, and there's no evidence of sexual or physical abuse." "Natalie may be home safe, but this case is not closed." "You've made the primary witness to a federal crime unavailable to help us find who took her." "We understand that Natalie was on some medication before she was taken." "Natalie is very bright." "?" "And though she didn't have any trouble with her schoolwork, the social pressure resulted in her suffering from panic attacks." "The medication helps control her anxiety and guards against her getting worse." "When do you think we'll be able to ask Natalie some questions?" "When she's back on her medication, and we're certain it's taken effect." "(Eddie) Uh, we agreed after everything she's been through that we give it some time before we put her back on it." "She hasn't even been home 24 hours." "Yes, I realize that, and I'm sure that when she's been home for a couple of days, she's going to want to feel like her old self again." "And she will change her mind." "Listen, this is not a game." "Every moment we wait, a predator is given another moment to escape." "You saw those reporters camped out on the lawn." "They, too, are demanding answers." "But right now, my family needs to deal with this privately." "Look, a federal investigation is not the same as a media circus." "With this maniac still out there," "Natalie's still in danger." "And so are any number of other girls." "Mr. Young, you asked who did this to your daughter, and we can't find him without her help." "[sighs] [crowd murmurs]" "You okay?" "I'm fine, I'm just trying to catch a kidnapper." "(Dylan) You looked very cute in the news." "Especially liked the dirty look you gave the guy from Channel 7." "He totally deserved it." "So how does it feel to be a hero?" "Mm, not a hero yet." "We still have to catch the guy who took her." "You don't sound confident." "Maybe I will be after we interview Natalie." "Which reminds me." "Mm-hmm." "What do you know about Leviprac and Zomeptal?" "It's a pretty common psych combination." "First one controls anxiety, and the second one's an antidepressant." "Why?" "Background for this case." "Natalie was on them." "Mm." "You done?" "Mm-hmm." "I got it." "Thanks." "You're welcome." "[giggles]" "There's a message on your machine." "Oh, I didn't see it." "[machine beeps]" "* La la la la la la" "* Come along and see Buffalo Bill with his lasso *" "* Just a little classic by Mendel Picasso * [nervous laugh]" "Lydia the Tattooed Lady?" "Oh, yeah, my brother-- he likes to leave messages on my machine of songs that we used to sing when we were kids." "Here we go." "Oh, my gosh." "[laughing] Are you kidding me?" "* We have Treasure Island" "* Here's Nijinsky a-doin' the rhumba *" "* Here's her social security numba * [machine beeps]" "I have to get going." "Oh." "Did I step on your toes?" "No." "Not a good partner?" "You were fantastic." "[laughing]" "Well, you're coming back later, right?" "Of course." "I'll call you when I'm on my way." "Love ya." "It's good to see you, Angela." "The only reason I'm here is that I got Jerry's message to come pay you a visit." "I saw you kissing Gene." "At the hospital." "I know he visits you all the time." "What's going on?" "With Gene?" "Nothing." "I wish you'd stop hating me." "I know somewhere inside there you must still love me." "And no matter how hard you try to convince yourself otherwise, the good times-- they were real." "Like when you were little." "We'd pick up your father's shirts from Mr. Kim." "You know, I could never keep track of how many shirts were at the cleaners." "I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Kim still had a few." "Maybe you should check." "See if I left any there." "(Leo) I was starting to think we'd never talk to Natalie." "You know, this may not lead to anything." "I just can't get over how Natalie's mother and father were arguing about medicating their daughter." "I mean, they just got her back." "Maybe her mom's trying to control a situation that's left her feeling powerless for too long." "Thank you for coming." "Are we late?" "No, no, no, no." "You're right on time." "Okay, Natalie, we're gonna get in the car, and we're gonna drive around and see if you can remember the route to where you were kept, okay?" "I can't, I" "(Natalie) I really don't remember much." "It's okay, honey." "Natalie, please, it's okay." "Just try, okay?" "I don't know." "Okay." "All right." "I don't think this is gonna work, Leo." "Okay?" "Mr. Young." "Natalie, listen to me." "We're just gonna drive around a little." "Maybe something will jog your memory, okay?" "Natalie?" "Natalie?" "She's not up to it." "I don't know what to tell ya." "I'm sorry." "We--we can't help you." "Dad, I'm sorry." "I thought I could." "(Eddie) Shh, it's okay." "It's okay." "I'm sorry." "(Eddie) It's okay, honey, no one is upset." "I am, and they are." "I saw the looks on their faces when I said I couldn't remember much." "You looked at me like I was lying." "It's my job to question everything in an investigation." "Let's go back to the day before you were taken." "Was there anything out of the ordinary?" "What about the man who took you?" "What do you remember about him?" "Um, he wasn't around a lot." "He'd come for a couple hours, make sure I had food." "Did you call him by a name?" "Does he have any distinguishing features?" "(Eddie) Sweetheart." "Anything you can remember." "I mean, it might not seem like much to you, but" "He wore a gas company hat." "That helps." "(Diane) Okay, I think that you should go upstairs, and you should rest." "We'll follow up." "[sighs]" "You think Natalie was lying about not being able to help in the parking lot?" "I don't know, I'm having a hard time reading her." "With all the trauma that she's suffered and being on and off the medication, she may not even know the truth for herself--yes." "I am looking for Kim's Cleaners on High Street." "Do you have a forwarding address?" "I see." "Thank you." "Well, here's what I got on Natalie's "Gas Man" tip." "The person who's been reading meters in the Young's neighborhood for the past five years is a woman." "Hmm." "Sorry." "Great." "Any ideas?" "Well, this is interesting." "What?" "Natalie's dosage of Leviprac was higher than usually prescribed." "How much higher?" "High enough that a patient going off it cold turkey runs a serious risk of seizures." "So this guy weaned Natalie off a physically addictive drug, and we know that he didn't hurt her." "Why did he take her?" "I don't know." "But I'm gonna send this to Quantico." "Have the Behavioral Sciences Unit work up a profile." "In the meantime, let's call it a night?" "[soft folk music] [knocking on door]" "[breathes hard]" "Hi." "Uh, did--did we have plans?" "No, I just wanted to see you again." "Is that okay?" "Of course." "Come on in." "(Dylan) Want a beer?" "(Angela) No, no, I'm good." "Um, actually I'm glad that you're here." "You know, I have a question." "Remember that medication that I asked you about?" "Could it affect your memory?" "Yeah, Leviprac could." "And if you went off it?" "Well, it works by slowing the brain down." "So when you go off, your brain pretty much has to relearn to communicate with the rest of your body." "Great." "So, should we talk about that thing I said?" "Do you... wanna talk about that thing you said?" "Well, it's just--it was sort of a natural response." "Like when I'm the phone with my mother." "Oh my God, I remind you of your mother?" "What?" "No." "No, that's--that's not what I meant." "So you're saying it was just an involuntary, automatic thing you just said." "Exactly." "[mumbles] Oh, great." "I mean" "No." "Not at all." "So just for clarification, you don't feel that way about me, do you?" "You know what?" "Um" "If you forget that I just asked you that," "I'll forget you said anything in the first place." "You want to pretend none of this ever happened?" "I'm game if you are." "So what do we do now?" "I'm open to suggestion." "[phone rings]" "Hello." "(Leo) Sorry to wake you." "but it's important." "Do you know that it's 5:30 in the morning, Leo?" "Yeah, I know, I know." "Natalie's father just called." "Asked us to come to the house." "Okay, I'll be right there." "Son of a bitch." "In the bushes underneath Natalie's window." "Like he was gonna get away with it twice." "?" "Is that how you met Natalie Young?" "Yeah, I meet a lot of people there." "It was part of my job." "I make the patients more comfortable." "Getting to know them helps." "So what?" "You find a girl like Natalie." "You see her charts." "You know she's vulnerable." "So you decided to take her home for a little fun?" "How bad was your family that you feel you need to destroy someone else's, huh?" "Tell me about your job." "David." "How you work with patients." "Do you give them medication?" "No, um, orderlies aren't allowed to give medication." "Um" "I fill the gap created by doctors who only see their patients once a day and spend more time worrying about the disease than they do the person suffering from it." "What were you doing outside Natalie Young's house this morning?" "I don't know whose house that was." "I live in that neighborhood." "The cat got out, so I went after him." "I thought I saw him race into some bushes." "." "He's lying." "You listen." "Your attitude is starting to piss me off!" "Sit your ass down." "Was that about your sister in there?" "You agreed not to bring that up." "Ever." "Fine, then think of it like this." "You blow your cool, this guys walks." "You get sent up on brutality charges." "Is that justice?" "David matches the Behavioral Sciences profile." "He has a profession as a caregiver." "He's married." "He lives near the victim." "The ERT searched his house." "There is nothing there that ties him to Natalie." "You can't hold him because he matches a profile." "I know this is the guy, just" "Give me more time." "You knowat the rate you're going, any confession you get out of him is gonna be thrown out for being coerced." "Now, Angela is gonna try and bring Natalie in for a lineup." "Otherwise, we have to hand David over to PD for trespassing." "How's she doing?" "Uh, better." "Considering." "She's still refusing to take her medication, but she did mention something out taking a clinical trial at the medical center." "Of course, she could have just said that to placate me." "Honey?" "Special Agent Henson's here to talk to you." "Hi." "Can I speak to Natalie alone?" "Okay." "Wow." "I didn't know you'd already gone back to school." "Oh, I'm not yet." "I'm just trying to catch up, so that when I do go back," "I won't be too far behind." "Hmm." "I want to graduate with my class and start college with my friends." "How soon are you going back?" "Well." "My mom wants me to wait 'til next semester, even though I keep telling her I'm feeling up to it now." "Hmm." "The thing is," "I haven't gone back on the meds, and I feel great." "Better than before even." "That's great." "I'm glad that you're adjusting so well." "I just want to move forward." "About that." "We'd like you to come down for a lineup and see if you can I.D. the man who took you." "Knowing he's behind bars might give you some closure." "Look, I could point to the wrong person, or I might not recognize anyone." "Don't be so hard on yourself." "It's just, I've been feeling so good lately." "What if I really can't trust my own brain?" "Natalie." "You don't have to be perfect all the time." "All right." "Bring them in." "Just take your time." "We're not in any hurry." "I don't see him." "Are you sure?" "Yes, I'm positive." "This is exactly what I was afraid of." "It's okay, Natalie." "You know what?" "You did the best you could." "It's okay, sweetheart." "But look at you." "You don't need to continue suffering like this." "Why don't we fill that prescription" "Dr. Matthews wrote for you, or we can look into that clinical trial that you mentioned." "Mom, this is too much right now, okay?" "Can we talk about it later?" "Okay." "I know that man took my daughter." "She's scared and confused." "That's why she couldn't I.D. him." "I hope this is not a serious setback to your investigation." "Well, it doesn't help." "And we will start looking for other suspects." "[sighs]" "You know, I wish I'd killed him instead of leaving him to the justice system." "If you'll excuse me, my family needs me." "Dad, I'm sorry." "No, no, don't apologize." "You've done nothing wrong." "I'm taking my family home." "You'll be in touch?" "Yes." "Do you two have a plan?" "I'm not gonna be responsible for letting a kidnapper go free." "Just give me the time to find a smoking gun." "Can you ask PD to hold off on processing the trespassing charge?" "Best I can do, 24 hours." "You nail him, or you move on." "Divide and conquer?" "I'll talk to David's wife." "Okay, I'll go back to the office, check the ERT report, see if I can find something." "(Leo) How long have you and David been married?" "Three years." "We met at a Summit for Interdisciplinary Health." "What was David doing there?" "Teaching a seminar on natural remedies, so people don't have to support the pharmaceutical companies that care more about making a profit than helping sick people." "There really is no way" "David could have done what you're accusing him of." "Between taking care of his patients, working on my car, and being a good husband-- he doesn't have time to kidnap someone." "Working on the car?" "Blue pickup?" "We don't have a blue pickup." "He's making my car more environmentally friendly." "David would never hurt anyone." "All he cares about is making sure people are happy and healthy." "[phone rings]" "Hello." "(Leo) It's me." "Hi, how'd it go with the wife?" "These two should live on a commune." "She didn't mind answering my questions." "Great, so what's t next step?" "Ask Dozer if he can run credit cards on April and David Larson." "See if there's a monthly garage rental." "Um, if she's so eager to answer questions, why not just ask her about the garage?" "The kid needs something to do." "Ah." "Ah." "Okay." "[suspenseful music]" "*" "What do you know?" "Blue pickup." "This is the same truck." "Check this out." "Angela!" "Come here." "Congratulations." "You found your smoking gun." "(Leo) I found your garage, David." "And your truck." "You wanna say anything to make me believe you ain't a sociopath?" "Yes, I took Natalie." "She was being poisoned by doctors who use drugs as a crutch to treat symptoms instead of actually curing the underlying illness." "So you kidnapped her to save her." "I got her off that poison." "Natalie was free to go at any time, but she stayed." "Because she felt healthier with me than when she was being medicated." "And if you didn't do anything wrong, David, why drive away when we picked Natalie up from the convenience store?" "And if she felt so much better with you, why did she go running back?" "That's what I thought." "Hey." "Nice work." "Thanks." "I've never seen you take a case so personally before." "Long story." "I get it." "I've got a few of those myself." "Yeah." "(Dylan) I got you something." "Dylan." "It's" "It's beautiful, thank you." "It's obsidian." "It's supposed to give clear insight into problems." "Mm." "Can you believe I was actually able to sneak out in the middle of the day and help you celebrate?" "Hmm." "Maybe we should take it as a sign and plan a vacation." "Yeah, maybe." "How about a long weekend in New York?" "We can take in some shows." "You know, maybe catch a Knicks game." "Or I hear the moons of Jupiter are lovely." "We could go to Ganymede." "Uh, sounds nice." "Yeah." "You're still thinking about the case?" "There's just something about this David guy that's bothering me." "I think I'm gonna go back to the office and see if I can figure out what I'm missing." "Do you mind?" "No, of course not." "Thank you." "No, no, no, you should just stay, and make yourself comfortable until you have to go back to the hospital." "And thank you for the bracelet." "It's--it's beautiful." "And a weekend in New York sounds nice." "Call you later." "Love ya" "I mean--I didn't mean-- It's okay." "I know what you didn't mean." "(Leo) Angela." "Why can't you accept that we did good?" "We rescued a girl." "We caught the guy who abducted her." "I can't help it." "I'm sorry." "It's like we got lucky." "If there hadn't have been a clear shot of Natalie on the security cameras..." "Dozer, will you pull up that footage from the Queensview Mart tape the day the tip got called in?" "Keep going." "Here." "Right there." "[dramatic music]" "We were supposed to see her." "Exactly." "Remember how I said I couldn't read her anxiety?" "Now I know for sure." "She was lying--misleading us to protect David." "Why would she protect David?" "(Dozer) We could be looking at a form of the Stockholm Syndrome." "David is Natalie's sole means of survival, so she becomes attached to him." "She holds him blameless for everything he's done, and starts to adopt his beliefs as her own." "Like Patty Hearst." "Yeah, but Patty Hearst crossed over and started robbing banks with the SLA." "You think Natalie's gonna start committing crimes for David?" "That's what we have to figure out." "I've got something." "It isn't good." "Diagnostics report on David's computer." "He visited three different websites in the last month that have instructions on how to build a homemade bomb." "The chemicals and engine parts we found in his garage." "Those'll do the trick." "What if David wasn't in the bushes trying to grab Natalie again?" "What if he was leaving her an explosive?" "So David kidnapped Natalie, brainwashed her, and then sent her home so he could give her a bomb?" "me" "Bait andwitch." "Make us think that we've rescued a kidnapping victim and close the case." "Such a fine line between genius and stupid." "Okay, so Natalie has a bomb that David gave her." "Where is she supposed to detonate it?" "[dialing] [phone ringing]" "Hello?" "Hi, Mrs. Young." "This is Angela Henson." "Yes?" "Yes, uh, we'd like to ask Natalie a few more questions." "Is now a good time to come by?" "She's not here." "After everything that's happened, she's finally agreed to do the clinical trial at the research center." "Eddie's just dropping her off now, so she should be back in about three hours." "She was being poisoned by doctors who used drugs as a crutch to treat symptoms." "We can look into that clinical trial that you mentioned." "Thank you." "What?" "Call the bomb squad." "Tell them to meet us at Hughes Medical Research Center." "[tires screeching] [sirens]" "(agent) Natalie Young, stop right there." "If I take my finger off, this will explode." "It's okay, Natalie." "It's okay." "Stay back." "Let me talk to her." "We know this wasn't your idea." "We know that David sent you." "You don't know anything." "Natalie." "Do you really think that you're going to walk out of here alive?" "If you set off David's bomb, you're going to die." "You don't want to die." "You told me you want to go back to school." "You want to graduate." "You weren't lying when you said that." "You think you know me?" "What I want?" "You think I want a meaningless life, following some mindless routine?" "David works here." "He has access." "He could be doing this, but he's using you." "He's sacrificing you." "That's not something someone who cared about you would do." "Close your eyes." "[whispering] It's okay, just close your eyes." "Count to ten." "[breathes deeply]" "One." "[whispering] One." "[both whispering] Two." "Three, four." "Five." "Six." "Seven." "Eight." "Nine." "Ten." "It's okay." "It's okay." "(Eddie) I'm sorry." "I'm having a hard time with this." "This sounds like mind control." "Look, David was nice to me, okay?" "He took care of me, and got me off the medication." "I can't even remember the last time" "I could actually function without taking pills." "I knew it." "This is about the meds?" "Natalie, don't you see that now, more than ever before" "You're focusing on the wrong thing." "Are you saying that you were happy with that man?" "No." "No." "It's just, being away and off the pills," "I got some perspective and" "Mom, please don't get upset." "But I think that having every single moment of my life scheduled and feeling so much pressure-- that's what was causing the anxiety." "I hope you can understand why I'm not going back on the medication." "I'm sorry." "But I guess the good news is-- my daughter is never more herself than when she's arguing with me." "You don't have to apologize." "You've been through a lot." "[sniffling]" "You're awfully quiet." "Guess that's because you think I'm wrong." "I think you need to ease up on her a bit." "It would be so nice to see you two adore each other as much as you did when she was little." "Thank you for bringing Natalie home to us." "When we thought that we had lost her, we" "It really is every mother's worst fear." "I haven't been able to find the shirts." "Kim's Cleaners is gone." "That's a shame." "He was such a nice man." "And he had a lovely wife." "She did the alterations." "Do you remember your sixth grade graduation?" "We went to their house the night before, so she could lower the hem on your dress." "I wonder if they still live there." "Thank you." "Angela?" "Thank you for trying to find the shirts." "It means a lot to me." "It means everything." "And there is something else." "You did see something between me and Gene at the hospital." "Before I met your father," "I dated Gene." "Actually, Gene introduced us." "Your father sort of stole me away from him." "When I was at the hospital," "I was feeling my own mortality." "And Gene showed up." "And I remembered how much he cared for me... before our lives all took unexpected turns." "Why did you choose Dad?" "He challenged me without trying to change me." "I suppose you could say he was the first man who truly got me." "Do you know how I get through in here?" "Love." "If I couldn't count on that..." "That's how important love is." "And I worry about you." "Shutting people out doesn't keep you protected, Angela." "It leaves you empty." "You don't have to worry about me." "So what's this business about shirts?" "I have no idea." "I could ask Angela about something cryptic her mother said." "But then I'd have to reveal that you hired me to spy on her." "[dramac instrumental music]" "*" "(Gene) This isn't a game, Dylan." "Her parents are getting through to her." "The more she trusts them, the less she'll trust me." "Have you forgotten how dangerous they are?" "I can't do this anymore." "I'm in love with her." "( applause, cheering )"