"Sync by n17t01" "Hi." "Please, don't hurt me." "Shut up!" "Say a word, you're dead!" "¶ I got mine ¶" "¶ I got mine ¶" "¶ Oh, baby, I got mine ¶" "Four months ago, you ever think you'd be standing here, president of the police union?" "All I ever wanted to be was a good cop." "Well, you can't go back to riding in a patrol car now, partner." "You own the union, and it owns you." "Yeah, you know, I've been thinking about how to do this." "I say we do it like we did when we were on the street." "Cop gets in trouble, needs the union's help, we go in fast, we go in hard, we investigate the hell out of it." "We can't do that for everything, Frank." "I mean, we got to get more cops on the street, we got to get better wages... all that..." "that all take months." "I know, I know, I know." "I'm just saying... day to day, we concentrate on one cop at a time." "One of 8,000." "So, which of our 8,000 problems are we dealing with today?" "You hear about this kidnapping thing?" "Yeah." "So, why is that a union problem?" "Cops are complaining they're getting pulled off active cases and put somewhere they're not needed." "We got over 100 calls already from every division in the city." "Well, how many guys does the chief have on this?" "He's pulled 20 guys from each division, sent them over to the Li house." "He's got an army over there." "What's he thinking?" "He's gonna back up 911 calls, put the public in danger." "Yeah, not to mention our guys out there." "Yeah, I can hear the citizen complaints now." ""I called you guys three times." "Nobody showed up." ""That's why my mom, dad, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, cat, dog's got a bullet in its head. "" "You know the brass isn't gonna take the heat on this one." "No, they're gonna start blaming our guys, issuing suspensions to cover their asses." "You're right..." "We do have a problem." "Iris!" "She had to meet with her parole officer." "Damn it." "I lost my PDA." "I was hoping she knew where it was." "Yeah, Abby said you left it by the shower." "You spend two, three nights a week there." "Why don't you just move in?" "At least that way I'll know where to find you." "Don't make any leaps for me, pal." "Where is Abby, anyways?" "Now, I want to assure the public and especially the Asian community that we're doing everything possible to get Dr. Li home safely." "Every division in the city is working on this." "Abby knows the family." "Her dad and Dr. Li work together down at Wicks Memorial." "They're both surgeons over there." "Anyway, Dr. Li's brother called Abby this morning and asked her to come over." "... in conjunction with the Mayor's Office, we're offering a $20,000 reward for the safe return of Dr. Li." "Kidnappers feel this heat on them, they're gonna kill that woman." "If they haven't killed her already." "Now, let me be clear." "These men have picked the wrong target." "We will find you, and we will lead you to justice." "Thank you." "That's it." "Why did they send us to Dr. Li's house?" "What are we gonna do here?" "What's the story?" "Uh-huh." "Okay." "I'll see if I can free somebody up." "What are you guys doing?" "Our sergeant told us to come in here and wait for instructions." "What division?" "Park West." "I'm Sergeant Kantor, Bridge Division." "I got something for you guys." "Kid in the projects didn't show up for school." "I want you guys to go over there and find out what's what." "Sergeant, what's the procedure if we need to issue an AMBER alert?" "First you have to find out if the kid is really missing, okay?" "Hey, Rabbi." "You got a regular three-ring circus going here, huh?" "Yeah, no kidding." "Got the holdup squads out looking for vans, got the gang-strategy squads rousting their C.I. 's out of their holes, and there's about 100 cops on the scene here." "I'm just waiting for the elephants and the clowns to arrive." "I'm glad you showed up, Frank." "It's a lot of laughs." "I should've brought you some popcorn." "Just bring me somebody that can take charge of this thing." "Every cop in here is answering to their own division commanders." "It's total confusion." "This happened in Bridge Division." "We should be the ones in control of it." "What time is the call to set up the drop?" "Uh, according to the ransom note, 6:00 tonight." "Eight hours is a short window." "One good thing..." "The chief is banking everything on the call." "The drop is still the best way to catch these guys, and he agrees with that." "In the meantime, we got to get more cops back on the streets." "Yeah, I got a call about a missing kid in the projects." "I had to send the first two guys I see over there." "Hell with the chief." "Well, pray the kid's just playing hooky." "Yeah, I already did." "Frank, we need a couple happy endings here." "Anything you can do." "Saw you on TV, Abby." "Yeah, Dr. Li's brother thinks just because I work for the police union," "I can just get all these cops to go home." "He just wants to pay the ransom, right?" "Yeah, it's usually how they deal with kidnappings in the Asian community." "They don't call the cops." "They just pay up." "What I don't get is, what's with the overkill?" "What the hell is the chief thinking?" "This isn't the chief, Frank." "This is the mayor's party all the way." "Oh, political." "Why am I not surprised?" "Whoever took this woman kidnapped a half a million votes." "I have a feeling it's gonna be a very long day." "¶ I'm used to cherry wine and fancy girls ¶" "I'm cutting my lawn." "I turn around, and there's my 2-year-old." "She somehow pulled the great escape from her playpen." "She's got her mouth around the gas can, and she's just sucking fumes..." "I mean, she's blue." "We rush her to the hospital." "She's okay, but I'm a wreck, and my wife cannot stop crying." "Anyway, all I'm saying is, you can't take your eye off your kid." "Anything can happen." "Yeah, but it's all been blown way out of proportion." "People walk their kids to school, they give them these GPSs, and it turns out that most kids are taken by a parent." "So how are these kids supposed to learn to watch out for themselves?" "We're way overprotective." "You might not feel that way when you have kids, man." "Yeah, sure." "It's been approved." "And we are set for the D-5 right here." "This is nuts, Alex." "I mean, how are we gonna coordinate this?" "Who's looking into delivery people?" "Who's asking handyman repair guys?" "Whatever." "And who's gonna collate the evidence?" "You tell me that." "I know, I know." "I've been waiting for an hour for somebody to come here and photograph this cellphone so I can pick it up and take a look at it." "What did the maid say about her husband?" "He's in China." "He works for a pharmaceutical company." "I put a call in to his secretary." "She said I was the third detective to call her already this morning." "So, this is where you think she was grabbed?" "Had to be here." "Or the bedroom, maybe?" "Yeah?" "You see her clothes are laid out for work." "But she never got a chance to wear them." "Yeah, maybe she just changed her mind, put on something else?" "I don't know." "It seems like somebody knocked over the flowers... on the way out, maybe?" "Mm-hmm." "Hey." "Hey." "Whoa, whoa, whoa." "Hey, hey." "What are you doing?" "We're running an investigation here." "Listen, guys, what division are you from?" "Lakefront Division." "Listen, Lakefront Division." "You'd better go and ask if this room was photographed before you start moving things around." "We don't take orders from you." "Major Crimes..." "You take orders from us, or we shoot you dead and we never solve the case." "Now go, please." "All right." "Do we know how the kidnappers got into the house?" "Anybody figure this out?" "Probably right through the front door." "The maid says Dr. Li is always forgetting to lock it." "Yeah, it makes me wonder..." "Who else knew that she didn't lock her door?" "Well, if the maid didn't show up to collect her paycheck on her day off, we wouldn't even know about any of this." "She's the one who insists on the security cameras." "When she's cleaning the rest of the house, she wants to see who's at the front door." "Whoa, whoa!" "Whoa!" "Where the hell did the cellphone go?" "Yo, yo, yo, man." "Man, this neighborhood." "Can you imagine getting assigned to Bridge Division?" "Only misfits and insubordinates get sent there." "You would've fit right in." "Hey, misfit's a good thing." "Frank Leo's Bridge Division, right?" "Yeah." "I'm just saying..." "One side of Bridge Division, you got all this poverty, the other side, you got Dr. Li's fancy house, all that money." "It's enough to make you schizophrenic." "Bridge Division's not the only one with problems." "Park East has got some pretty rough neighborhoods their end of the park." "I'm just saying, I'm glad we're on our side of the park." "Nice middle-class domestic violence, a few taggers, and college kids puking in the backseat." "I like the quiet life, man." "Here we go." "This is it here." "Dispatch, this is Park West 158." "We're at 422 East 101st Street." "We'll be out of the car and in the residence." "What the hell took you so long?" "Woman's child's been gone three hours!" "Ma'am, we just received the call." "Hell you did!" "She's been calling the police all morning!" "You know, it's just like when my Andre got shot." "Damn cops didn't come till the next day." "Racists..." "That's what you are." "You're all damn racists!" "Please let them through." "Please?" "Just let them through!" "Just get out of the way, please, and let us do our job." "People getting robbed and murdered down here, and the cops..." "They don't give a damn." "Back up, sir." "Come on." "Back up." "They got a hundred cops looking for some rich woman, and these two are what we get over here." "We ain't worth the same?" "Is that it?" "Hey." "You two, away from the car." "Move out of the way." "I said move!" "Hey, he pushed me!" "Did you see that?" "This fascist pig pushed me!" "Hey!" "I said get away from the car... now!" "Police officers need assistance at our location!" "Dispatch, this is Park West 158." "Officer down." "Send paramedics to our location." "Put a rush on it." "Can you patch me through to Sergeant Kantor," "Bridge Division, please?" "Copy that, 158." "Patching you through." "Paramedics are on their way." "What the hell makes the mayor think that all these extra cops is gonna help save this woman's life?" "You want to tell me that?" "Or is this some political strategy with the two of you?" "If you knew Dr. Li, you wouldn't be talking like that, Frank." "She's a fine, fine woman." "And getting her home safely is very personal with me." "They're all personal, Ed." "It's about time you learned that, too." "Look, I'm on your side in this thing." "We both know the mayor mishandled it, but I've got to figure out a way now to get control of it without kicking dirt in her face." "And I got to get more cops back on the streets." "This morning in the projects, a kid doesn't make it to school." "You know how many cops they sent down there for that?" "Two." "Two cops!" "You all right with that, Ed?" "No, I'm not okay with that." "But my hands are tied here." "I go up against the mayor, she's gonna squeeze me out, and then we're not gonna be having these little conversations." "You want that?" "This isn't a bargain, Ed." "Everything's a bargain, Frank." "All those cops out there, they all belong to you." "They have to answer to me, but they'll do whatever the hell it is you want them to do." "So if you want to put somebody in charge of the Li kidnapping, you want to move cops around to other parts of the city, make the calls." "I can't stop you." "So I take the heat, and you get off the hook with the mayor." "And you get what you need, right?" "Got to keep your hands clean." "That's always the way it is with you, isn't it?" "What I want right now, Frank, is to get this woman home safely." "Ed, the kid from the projects, too, right?" "You know, it's a real shame that no one will ever see just how much you really care." "Sergeant Kantor." "Hey, you're in charge over there." "How'd you swing that?" "It's unofficial, okay?" "No brass." "Tell the other division sergeants that everybody reports to you." "You collate all the evidence for Major Crimes." "Thanks, Frank." "Oh, you remember those two cops I sent over to the projects?" "They ran into a mob." "What?" "Are they okay?" "One of them got busted up." "What about the missing kid?" "They never got that far." "I'm gonna head over there right now." "Hey." "You and me get to put our cop hats back on." "You're gonna make me cry." "Oh, please, let me out of here!" "We should've known about that damn security camera!" "We were seen!" "Now the cops are gonna be all over this thing!" "Did you take the van back to the store?" "I'm not taking the chance of driving it around." "I left it a couple blocks from here." "What if the manager notices it's gone?" "He's gonna report it stolen!" "I don't care." "We're screwed!" "Why don't we just kill her and get the hell out?" "Do you want to get the money or don't you?" "Yeah, I want the money, okay?" "Get your head together!" "We make the second call like we planned." "Let me out of here, please!" "Oh, God, I'll do whatever you want!" "Shut up." "Shut up!" "No!" "No, please!" "I'm begging you!" "P" " Please!" "I've seen worse." "We come into this neighborhood, they take potshots at us." "They even did a drive-by to Bridge Division one time." "It sure scared the hell out of me, I'll tell you that." "Any idea what started it?" "He was pissed off when we got here, and then he just got more pissed off." "How's your partner?" "What is it..." "Wes?" "Yeah." "Yeah, ambulance took him to the hospital." "He's gonna be okay." "Good." "How long have you guys been on the job?" "About a year." "Hart has been on a couple years longer than me." "I was thinking..." "I don't know if I can do this solo." "I'm so used to having him watch my back, you know?" "Don't worry about it." "I'll be your partner on this one." "Are you gonna talk to the mother?" "Yeah." "What'd those guys have to say?" "They're supposed to head back across the bridge to the Li kidnapping thing." "They all right sticking around here?" "I already asked them." "They jumped at it." "They don't want to go back there." "They'd rather help out here where they can do some good." "Great." "You know how to handle this?" "Take a look around the place first, see if the kid's in there." "Exactly." "I can't tell you how many times Tommy and I been called out to a missing kid, he's hiding in the house somewhere." "You know, they're in a closet, they're under a bed." "Remember, there was a kid in that dryer that one time?" "They usually just fall asleep, don't hear their mother screaming for them." "You take a look around." "You and I are gonna talk to the mother." "You all right with that?" "That's what I came here for." "All right." "Let's go." "I made you some tea." "Thank you." "The police, they know what they're doing." "You'll make the drop, and they can trace the bag with the money in it." "Quiet!" "Hello?" "What?" "Let me talk to her." "No." "Please don't hurt her." "Hello?" "Hello?" "What did they say?" "They said, "Any more cops, she's dead. "" "What's your son's name?" "Eddy." "He's 8." "My ex-husband has him, I think." "He's always taking him without telling me." "He's not supposed to." "He takes him to the racetrack and other places I don't like." "We have a restraining order against him." "He's not allowed to see me or Eddy." "But he does anyway." "So your ex-husband likes to gamble." "Yes." "Do you know what kind of car he drives?" "He doesn't have a car." "He just rides the bus." "And when he takes Eddy, he waits by the bus stop." "Okay, well, we'll definitely check that out, then." "We're gonna need a picture of Eddy." "Do you have one?" "His school picture." "We understand that he didn't make it to school today." "Is that right?" "Yes." "They called me at work." "I clean rooms at the President Hotel." "And where does Eddy go to school?" "He goes to the private school across the bridge." "The school said that the crosswalk guard didn't see him get off the bus." "He knows Eddy." "He would remember." "He rides the bus alone?" "He's very responsible." "I teach him to be responsible." "He's never late." "I rode the bus alone when I was Eddy's age." "I understand." "I work two jobs so I can send him over there." "It's a much better school than the one over here." "I want him to have a better life." "Can we take this?" "Yes, please." "You'll find Eddy and bring him home?" "We'll find him." "Don't worry." "Did you run the ex-husband for wants and warrants?" "Yeah." "No wants or warrants, but he's done some time for kiting bad checks." "Got an address for him." "What we don't know is if the kid even made it as far as the bus stop." "All right." "You go find the dad." "We're gonna go for a bus ride." "Outstanding, man!" "You totaled that guy!" "I should probably go now." "Y" " You can't." "Eddy, I told you, remember?" "Uh, your mom's in the hospital." "She had a little accident, but she's okay now, and, uh, she told me to look after you." "How come she asked you?" "Oh, she knows I ride the bus with you every day." "She does?" "Yeah, I told you." "Remember, Eddy?" "She comes to the store where I work every now and then, and she called in, and she knew that I'd be riding the bus with you this morning." "Hey, your dad ever give you any beer?" "Sometimes he lets me have some, when I go visit with him." "Okay." "Well, take a sip." "Just a sip, okay?" "What do you think?" "Let's go, man." "Holdup squad's been looking for the van since this morning." "About a half an hour ago, we got a call from a cab driver." "He said he saw this van pull in here about 8:00." "Same plate we got over the surveillance camera." "Yeah, that plate was stolen last night." "You trace the VIN number?" "It's registered to one of those chain garden-supply stores." "Manager didn't even know it was gone." "My partner, Lee, is over there right now, talking to him." "You look inside yet?" "Yeah, it's empty." "They must've stashed Dr. Li someplace before they got to the alley here." "Oh!" "Oh!" "What's that smell?" "Fresh horse manure." "I was raised on a farm." "Alex, Billy, check this out." "See?" "It's a crushed flower." "Maybe stuck to somebody's shoe." "What do you think?" "Could be from the house, maybe." "Remember that vase of flowers knocked over in the bedroom?" "Oh, no, no, no." "Those are freesias." "This looks like a little rose." "Guys, there's no mystery." "I mean, it stinks like horse manure, so I'm thinking they probably use it to haul bags of the stuff around." "Horse manure is what you put on roses to make them smell nice, so that might explain the flower in there." "Thank you, Billy." "Jill, it's 5:00." "We got to head back." "All right, guys." "I got this." "Good luck on the ransom call!" "How long you been driving the morning route?" "Oh... 10 years, I guess." "So you got regulars, then, right?" "Kids going to school you see all the time." "Well, this kid is one of them." "Is that your backpack?" "That?" "Uh, no, no, no." "I found that this morning." "I was gonna turn it in to Lost and Found." "It's Eddy's backpack." "Let me see that picture, okay?" "Oh, right." "Yeah." "Yeah, this kid." "Gets on at the projects, then gets off at the private school across the bridge." "You remember seeing him this morning?" "You think somebody took this kid?" "We're not sure." "Oh, man." "On my bus?" "Did you see where he got off?" "He didn't get off at the school?" "Not this morning, no." "Let me think." "Uh, well, I for sure don't remember him getting off at the front, but I guess he could've gone out the back door." "I mean, someone goes out the back, I don't always see them." "Did you see if anybody was sitting with him?" "You know what?" "Now that you mention it, there was an older guy that sat down with him." "Did you see where the older guy got off?" "Can you give us a description of him?" "No." "I'm sorry." "I really want to help." "Okay." "If you remember anything, then please call us, okay?" "Oh, yeah, yeah." "No, I will." "I..." "Look, I got kids, and I'd sure as hell hate to think that you guys were looking for one of them today." "All right." "Thanks." "Yeah." "It could be the older guy sitting with the kid was his dad." "Yeah, Rabbi." "Okay." "Good." "Thanks." "Rabbi's sending over 10 guys to start canvassing." "He's got another 10 cops on standby." "Good." "That's a start." "Yeah, we should be hearing from that cop, Ben." "Let's hope he found the dad and the kid was with him." "Yeah." "That Ben kid reminds me of you our first year." "You remember that?" "I remember how you were always trying to keep up with me." "I'm still way out in front of you, partner." "Yeah, but now you got that one leg, you know?" "It'll be easier to pass you in the turns." "When's the ransom call coming in, anyway?" "Any minute." "Call's not coming." "We're screwed." "Kidnappers never called." "Yeah, that's not good." "I know." "Rabbi says that you're looking for a missing kid from the projects." "Is that right?" "Kid got on the bus on his way to school on the other side of the bridge..." "never made it." "You know, that happened once before about 10 years ago." "A kid went missing..." "similar situation." "He got on the bus, and then he just vanished." "Yeah, yeah." "I remember that." "Only that kid was coming from your part of town." "He was going the other direction." "They never found him." "Yeah, but the guy who took him is doing life." "Maybe one day he'll tell us where he stashed the body." "Can't do that, Frank." "He died in prison protesting his innocence." "So?" "We caught him with pictures of naked kids." "He gave it up." "The confession was false." "We studied the case in law school as a good example of overzealous police work." "Okay, look, I got to go." "I'll call you later." "It's not good, Frank." "What happened?" "Got to the father's place." "His landlord says he's been arrested for fraud yesterday." "I checked, and he's right." "The kid's dad's in jail." "I thought he didn't have any wants or warrants." "Well, somebody screwed up." "They didn't log it in because of the Li kidnapping." "They're short-staffed." "Okay." "So Dad's in the clear..." "didn't take the kid." "I guess we're thinking of other bad guys." "I'll call Sex Crimes, get a list of known sex offenders living in the projects." "We got those guys on standby." "Maybe we get them doing some interviews?" "Okay." "So, what'd the bus driver say?" "Uh, he remembers the kid." "No idea where he got off." "That bus goes all the way from the projects way out to the suburbs." "That kid could be anywhere." "Tommy, hang on!" "Come here for a second." "You remember about 10 or 11 years ago, a kid went missing?" "Archambault, I think, was his name... something like that..." "You remember him?" "Yeah, a rich kid." "We got that guy." "He's doing life." "Yeah." "Now, didn't that kid take the same morning bus route as our missing kid?" "No, no." "I..." "That went from downtown to the 'burbs, I think." "Yeah, but that was right around the time that they were doing the upgrades on the bridge." "That part of the route was closed." "Yeah." "You know, yeah, come to think of it, except for that stretch, that... that would have been the same route." "And how long did that bus driver say he's been driving that route?" "10 years." "There's too many cops." "What about the money?" "What about getting us paid?" "!" "You have to kill her." "Killing your sister wasn't part of our deal." "That's gonna cost more." "Just kill her, whatever it costs!" "Flip you for it." "No." "You go." "I'll do it." "Okay by me." "No." "Oh, please, no." "I'll do whatever you want." "What are you doing in there, Eddy?" "I want to go home now!" "Let me out!" "Don't be a brat." "Come on." "Please?" "Let's just have some fun, all right?" "Let me out!" "Oh, no!" "Please!" "Let me out!" "Eddy!" "Eddy!" "Eddy?" "I know you're down here." "Eddy." "Gotcha." "Eddy?" "!" "No." "Eddy?" "Leave me alone!" "Eddy?" "I want to go home!" "You know, there's spiders in there... black widow spiders and brown recluses." "One bite, and your face goes black and your eyes start to bleed and you die." "Eddy!" "Well, we were wondering... you said you've been driving the same morning bus route for 10 years?" "Yeah." "Uh, maybe 11." "So you started around the time that that Archambault kid was taken." "You remember that... the, uh, the rich kid that was kidnapped?" "Yeah, yeah." "Sure." "They caught that guy." "Police ever talk to you about it?" "Yeah, they talked to all the bus drivers." "Two kids go missing off your bus." "You got to start to think, huh?" "About what?" "Well, bad luck, for one thing." "Yeah, I-I guess." "You know, the guy that they arrested for that kidnapping..." "There's a lot of people think he didn't do it." "I never heard that." "Well, we won't take up any more of your time, then." "I wish I could have been more help." "No, you've been a big help." "All right, we got him spooked." "We go around the block, we come back, get an eye on him, and see what he does." "Tommy should be at his house by now." "Why don't we just go there?" "What if the kid's not there?" "You got to ask yourself, how'd he get the kid off the bus if he's the one driving it?" "Okay, so he could have an accomplice." "Maybe his accomplice has got the kid in another house." "Exactly." "We just don't know where he's got him stashed, so we got to follow him and hope we get lucky." "Okay." "So no ransom call." "That means we work with what we've got, and that's the van." "There are six routes out of here that could take the kidnappers to the alley where we found the van, right?" "She has to be somewhere between here and there, so we split it up." "Send teams out along each route." "Check hotels, motels, warehouses." "Knock on doors where you can, and where you can't, just get in, have a look around, and we'll worry about warrants later." "Hey, hey." "Look what I just found." "Where was it?" "In the trunk of one of the cruisers." "Some detective forgot to put it in the forensic van." "Is it her phone?" "Just about to find out." "Yeah, it's for sure her phone." "It's got her name on it." "Okay, take a look at this." "Last call came in at 7:31." "It's a missed call." "It's from her brother's number." "He must have called her." "Okay, here we go." "We got the address book." "Business associates, friends, relatives, carpet cleaners, plumbers..." "gardening-supply store." "Her brother's company owns a chain of gardening-supply stores." "What?" "The van that was used in the kidnapping was from a chain gardening-supply store." "Did you have anything to do with the kidnapping?" "You tell me the truth." "Did you do this to your own sister?" "You disgust me." "So, where is your sister?" "We took a look at your books." "You're practically in the poorhouse." "And she, on the contrary, has lots of money, huh?" "I want to talk to my lawyer." "Oh, he's on his way." "But you should know, once he gets here, all bets are off the table." "Frank, we hear that you're having a gambling problem." "So that's why you're broke, right?" "So let us put it to you this way..." "We bet you you'll go to jail for a very long time, and you bet us that you won't go to jail for a very long time." "Let's see what cards you have." "First, you know where she is, and then you know those two guys you hired to take her." "Come on!" "Ante up!" "I don't know where she is." "Is she still alive?" "I don't know." "Okay, what about those two guys who are working for you?" "Come on." "Put them on the table!" "If I knew those two guys and I gave you those two guys, what would I get in return?" "Oh, come on." "We got to have your sister, too." "That's three of a kind." "That's a winning hand." "I told you, I don't know where my sister is!" "Stop screwing around!" "Where is your sister?" "Look, I was an agent in Moscow." "I'm really good at this." "Trust me." "Where is your sister?" "Oh, don't look at me." "I'm not gonna stop him." "He's a crazy Russian." "Where... is... your sister?" "No!" "I'll do whatever you want, please!" "Let me out!" "Oh, please!" "Eddy!" "No!" "Get out, Eddy!" "Eddy?" "!" "Leave me alone!" "Please, Eddy!" "You have no idea the trouble you're gonna get me into!" "Eddy, please!" "I don't know what to do with you." "What am I gonna do with you?" "Let me go." "You..." "You want money?" "I'll pay you... whatever you want." "You've seen my face." "You've seen me." "You'll just tell." "No, I won't!" "I promise you." "I can't take that chance." "I'm sorry." "$20,000." "50!" "$50,000." "Please." "I'm begging you." "Eddy, get out of there!" "Please, Eddy!" "I've tried to be nice to you!" "Eddy!" "Eddy, come on." "That's it!" "You're gonna be sorry!" "Son, you down there?" "Yeah." "Where's the boy?" "He's in there." "How the hell did you let this happen?" "I can get him out myself!" "Give me that." "No." "Ow!" "Get out!" "Ow!" "Ow!" "Stop it!" "Ow!" "Eddy!" "Ow!" "Stop it!" "Stop!" "I'll come out." "Come on." "Come out." "Pulled in a couple minutes ago." "Saw him go in the house." "Yeah, we've been following him since the bus terminal." "Stop anywhere?" "No." "So the kid's got to be inside, then." "Yeah, well, let's hope so." "You take a look around?" "Yeah." "I didn't see anybody." "All right." "Let's go." "Oh, well, what about a search warrant?" "There's a missing kid." "That's our search warrant." "This is it here." "The place looks empty." "There's the freezer." "Police!" "Show yourself!" "Dr. Li?" "Dr. Li!" "It's the police!" "She's not here, Alex." "Jill." "Where?" "Alex, they found her." "You said you'd let me go!" "If I brought you the kid, you'd let me go, you said!" "It was me for the kid!" "Shut up!" "You told me you'd do that!" "Get him upstairs!" "We have to get the hell out of here." "Help!" "Police!" "Show yourself!" "I'm not going to jail." "I'm not going to jail." "Aah!" "Shut..." "What are you doing?" "No!" "Don't do it!" "No!" "Stop it!" "They're down here." "Police!" "We're coming down!" "Help me!" "Help!" "Help!" "Help!" "Police!" "Let the boy go." "My name is Ron Archambault!" "This man kidnapped me 10 years ago!" "Please help us!" "Little whiner, shut up!" "Let him go." "Let him go now." "I'm not going to prison!" "We got to take him." "We got to take him now." "I shot him." "Yeah, you did." "Hell of a shot, too." "Come here, pal." "I didn't hurt the kid." "I swear I didn't hurt him." "I" " I'm okay." "They..." "They didn't hurt me." "Well, I'm sorry to have to tell you, Dr. Li, that... this was your brother who hired those men to kidnap you." "I see." "I" " Is he under arrest?" "Yes." "The two men that were holding you..." "Did you see their faces?" "Could you identify them?" "No." "I" " I don't know who they were." "I" " I never saw their faces." "It's okay." "It's okay." "Let's go." "Mommy!" "Oh, my God." "Oh, my God." "I love you, Mommy." "You're welcome, ma'am." "I want to tell them all to go to hell." "I know." "Been there myself." "Problem is, the next day you show up, they don't recognize your face." "They just see the uniform."