"Previously on Prison Break:" "Mr. Kim." "Sara Tancredi." "I'm on it." "Pursuing her the best use of your time?" "It is." "I'll let the president know." "I contact the president." "I'll contact her." "No family with Patoshik?" "Nothing?" "Yeah." "Until about four years ago when he killed them." "Fernando Sucre." "He was in Las Vegas around 2." "Out west." "Just like Bagwell and Franklin." "You know D.B. Cooper?" "The money's in Utah and they're all going to get it." "You're one of them Fox River boys." "Come on, you got the map?" "No." "Someone else does." "Before I destroyed it, I committed it to my photographic memory." "I have the information, you have the manual requirements necessary to unearth Westmoreland's buried booty." "Get in." "Okay." "Should be dead ahead." "The bastards built over it." "It's gone." "We have to open up in 15 minutes." "So?" "That doesn't matter." "I dare you." "I said no." "I dare you, please." "The ranch is gone, Michael." "Well, the five million might not be." "And you're gonna find it how?" "What, you got a divining rod tattooed on your ass?" "I don't wanna hear anything from you other than what your photographic memory spits out regarding that map!" "You watch your tone with me, boy." "I will watch you get tossed to the side of the road to fend for yourself, boy." "Because if you can't remember where that silo was you're worthless to us." "Yo, fools, let me out." "Shut up." "The map!" "Okay, okay." "All right, all right, all right." "Let me out, boss." "The ranch was in the center of a box." "Sheep Road on one side, Kokosing Road perpendicular." "In the center of the property was the ranch house and the ranch house was surrounded by trees." "Let me out." "Every tree here is a year old at most except those." "Where's the silo?" "Inside the trees, I wanna say on the left but that may have been a barn." "I remembered the best I could, gents, but I didn't know this place would now be smothered in tract homes." "So, you know, I'm sorry that I'm not Rain Man over here." "Alex Mahone." "How are you?" "Lyle Sands." "We've been briefed on all the men at large." "The full force and resources of the entire Salt Lake City Field Office are at your disposal." "Thank you." "Do you have the files my office requested on D.B. Cooper?" "We're pulling them now." "And this is the D.B. Cooper case from 30 years ago?" "Correct." "If I can get those files immediately, I'd appreciate it." "Sorry, but I have to ask." "Aren't you here for the Fox River 8?" "I am." "And they're here in Utah to get D.B. Cooper's money." "So how about those files, Lyle?" "Silo." "Silo, silo." "This is stupid." "We're gonna get made out here." "All right, shut it." "I think I remember." "If I had to bet, I'd lay it all on the silo being on the left of the ranch house inside the trees." "No." "It's outside the trees." "Right there." "You see those two trees?" "They're shorter than the rest." "They were all planted at the same time but those two didn't get as much sunlight." "Something was in their way." "The silo." "Our money should be right there, under that garage." "You better be right, boy." "This isn't a high-end subdivision." "They slapped this place up overnight." "The silo's foundations might still be there." "To save money, they probably just laid the concrete for the garage floor right on top of it." "We'll dig straight down." "If we hit the foundation, we stay." "If not, we go." "Let's do it." "Oh, man." "Ain't no problem that a screwdriver to her temple won't fix." "People die all the time, boys." "Five million dollars comes once in a lifetime." "Let me out of here, man." "Come on, guys." "Well, we gotta do something." "And it's not gonna involve hurting anyone." "I got an idea." "First, we're gonna need some supplies." "A hundred and 10 percent, I do not agree with this." "Everybody's gotta pitch in to make this happen." "But back in the big house, the boy proved he couldn't be trusted." "Which is why we're doing it here." "If he gets caught in town, he ain't got a clue where the house is." "Besides, you're the one we can't turn our backs on." "I could have died in there, man." "Well, guess what." "I need you to do something." "I need you to do something for me." "I want my cut of the money." "Well, we'll talk once you prove we can trust you." "What do I gotta do?" "I want you to go back to that garden center and get everything on this list." "And gas up the car." "And we'll meet you right back here in an hour." "All right." "And, David don't screw this up." "This ain't Fox River no more, man." "You're looking at the real deal now." "But I want my cut." "Be back in an hour." "Let's go." "Mistake." "Big mistake." "Oh, come on, now." "Am I glad to see you." "You walk here?" "No, it's just a long story, man." "I thought you were meeting up with your family." "I met a few roadblocks." "And you?" "Yeah." "Well, let me guess." "You're going to Tooele." "Yeah." "Well, looks like we're going the same direction." "Hopefully, we're not too late." "Can I hitch a ride?" "Hey, look I'll make it worth your while." "We've got some good news, sir." "We got our first tip on Patoshik." "Spotted at a burger joint in Cedar Grove, Wisconsin." "Hand it over to local authorities for now." "The only thing we're working today is Utah and D.B. Cooper." "Got it." "Lyle." "There's a guy listed as having the only D.B. Cooper bill ever found." "Harold Jenkins." "Yeah." "D.B. bought gas from Jenkins with a hundred on the day of the hijacking." "We checked the serial numbers and they matched." "You worked the case?" "Fresh out of the academy and nobody's cracked it yet." "What makes you think that these escapees know where the money is?" "Because they may have been locked up with the real D.B. Cooper." "Jenkins from the gas station, he still alive?" "Should be." "He was only 18 at the time." "Well, let's go say hi to him." "We're sorry, that call cannot be completed as dialed." "Please check the number and dial again." "Do you have updates on Sara Tancredi?" "I assume that's why you're here." "Yes." "Scofield sent her a message through the mail." "A phone number that was disconnected." "You know, to be honest I was expecting to brief the president." "Yeah, about that." "Right now, as you can imagine, Caroline's quite busy." "She's always been busy." "I've been working with her for 15 years." "Paul she's the president of the Unites States now." "Yes, Bill and I helped to put her there." "Well, if you'd like for her to remain in office you'll take my advice and just stay on the sidelines for now." "She needs to be completely insulated from anything regarding Lincoln Burrows." "I wanna talk to her." "You report to me now, and only me." "Don't try and contact Caroline again without my approval and don't show up here unannounced." "Finish the job you were given." "Get Burrows." "If you're telling me the road to him leads through Sara Tancredi, by all means pursue it." "And once that's been accomplished and this whole thing goes away we'll go about transitioning you back into Caroline's life." "Now, do you have anything else on Sara?" "The president has unwavering faith in you." "She wants you to go through Senate approval with your eyes wide open." "So what are we up against?" "Key allies in the House and Senate are Meyerhoff, Barnwell and Sommerville." "Counting on them to sway the middle." "Who's the opposition?" "Senators Blake and Killoren have openly vocalized their opposition to you as VP." "Any indication as to why?" "Political payback for the president's vote on the energy bill last month." "Took them by surprise and they don't like surprises." "Dad." "Lance, this is my father, Frank." "Pleasure to meet you, sir." "It's nothing to lose sleep over." "Frankly, the biggest issue we have to address are the charges facing your daughter." "Governor, are you with me?" "Absolutely." "Yo, just chill, dog." "Listen once we roll out, we bounce out of town, we'll drop a dime and they'll find you." "Just be quiet." "Just chill, man." "Woody?" "Where you at?" "Woody?" "I need Sheriff Williams." "Yeah, I'll hold." "Woody?" "Where'd you learn about electricity?" "I used to steal copper wiring from transformer boxes." "Then I'd sell them on the docks, make a few bucks." "You were in school, of course." "I was just looking, pretty." "What's that old chestnut?" "I can look at the menu, doesn't mean I'm gonna eat." "We get in, we get the money, we get out." "That's it." "No, absolutely." "We're good." "Now, it's just up to the kid." "Did you get everything?" "Yeah." "Yeah, I got it." "What?" "Nothing." "It's cool." "I handled it." "What?" "Whoa." "Okay." "Check it." "This fool came in the shop." "He was acting all shady, he got a bad vibe so he picked up his cellie phone, he started to make a call, so I popped him." "What?" "!" "I hit him with the shovel, man." "I didn't know what else to do." "I tied him up and I put him in the back room with that other country hick." "Here we go." "Here we go." "I came through, you gimp." "Who was he calling?" "The sheriff." "Man, I don't know, dude." "It just set off so quick." "Did the call go through?" "Maybe, man." "I don't know." "Maybe?" "Did the call go through?" "Yes, l" " No, I don't know." "I don't know, man." "Yo, but I got the gear." "We gotta move on this now." "Yes?" "Sorry to bother you, ma'am." "Is your electricity out?" "Excuse me." "I'm looking for a Harold Jenkins." "Right here." "Alexander Mahone, FBI." "I'm staying 50 feet away from her at all times." "What the hell else does she want?" "I'm not here about that." "What are you here for?" "D.B. Cooper." "People still wanna know about that guy?" "Unbelievable." "You worked the gas station in American Fork where he filled up." "Yeah." "Normal-Iooking guy." "Barely said a word." "There were some discrepancies in the statement you filed 30 years ago." "In the report, it's noted that you said he filled up at 7 a.m but on another occasion, you said it was 7 p.m." "Which was it?" "Both." "He gassed up twice?" "Yeah." "Full tanks both times?" "Yeah." "Why?" "A systems what?" "It's a systems diagnostics test." "Footage from our gopher cam picked up exactly where your line was corrupted." "And who corrupted it?" "You guys?" "Maybe." "All I know is my supervisor called and said he wants me and my crew to get over here and fix that problem double quick, double time." "So you're not with the electric company?" "No, ma'am." "Now, feel free to call your company." "But I tell you, all they'll do is send over some tech." "Maybe tomorrow, if you're lucky." "And he'll spend a whole day trying to find the problem and another day trying to fix it." "But we're here right now." "And we're ready to turn your juice back on." "My juice?" "That's right." "And that's your crew?" "Yes, ma'am." "Yeah, D.B. Cooper was driving a 1965 Chevy Nova." "There's no record on file that Cooper even had a car." "But Charles Westmoreland did and the car registered to him at the time was a 1965 Chevy Nova with a 16-gallon gas tank." "Back then, a Chevy that size got approximately eight miles to the gallon." "D.B. stopped at the station in American Fork and gassed up once early that day and then came back later that same night and gassed up again." "Now, why would a guy headed to Mexico, which is a straight shot south drive off the main road for an all-day detour?" "The money." "Exactly." "Cooper, Westmoreland, jumped out of a plane with $5 million." "But Westmoreland didn't have the money on him when he was arrested." "He ditched it before he got caught." "Give me that magic marker." "From American Fork, he couldn't have gone further than 64 miles in any direction." "I want everything you've got in that perimeter." "Those cons are in one of these towns and if there's so much as a cat missing in one of them, I wanna know about it." "The defective cable runs right beneath your garage." "We're gonna have to dig up the floor to get to it." "Well, who's gonna pay for this and what about the cleanup and the repair?" "Well, the company will cover all costs." "We'll just dig a small trench." "Once we're finished, we'll re-lay the cement." "It'll look as good as new." "How long is it gonna take?" "One way or another, we'll be out of here today." "Really need to get started, ma'am." "Wouldn't want a pretty little thing like yourself sitting in the dark tonight, now, would we?" "Well, that depends on who I'm sitting with." "Touché." "Fine." "It's okay, y'all go ahead and do whatever y'all need to do." "Jeanette, the noise might be substantial." "You might wanna take in that tennis game after all." "Oh, no, it's too hot for that now." "Plus, I gotta keep an eye on you all and make sure you don't steal anything." "Ma'am." "How are you?" "Good." "All right, where's Tweener?" "He's next door plugging in the extension cord." "We're gonna have to cut up the cement." "Yo, we gots company." "What's up, snowflake?" "Well, as always, your timing is flawless." "I don't follow." "Well, let me try to explain it to you." "We're trying to run something here and we can't have people walking in off the street." "Oh, okay, so you want us to leave and then you can just mail us the check?" "Sucre, I know you trust me and you know I'll cut you in on that money." "But the two of you being here right now jeopardizes everything." "I'm not going nowhere." "I want my share of the money." "Wait a minute, hold on, man." "Ain't we did this dance before?" "You know, I say I want in, you say no then I threaten to tell somebody about what's going on here." "And then you decide to play nice and then we're one big happy family." "Why don't we just stop wasting time, all right?" "Thank you." "Damn, man, you still alive?" "And kicking, homeboy." "How'd you find us?" "Man, if I can do rapid deployment of satellite communications for Uncle Sam all over the world" "How are you guys doing?" "Who are you?" "Who are they?" "I had to call my supervisor." "He sent them right over." "This job is a top priority." "They want to get this done as quickly and as efficiently as possible." "Well, Jeanette, like I said, there's a lot of work to do and it's gonna be noisy." "Oh, drinks." "I forgot to ask." "We're good." "Thanks." "Yo, man, this is not good." "We got her up in our grill checking in on us all the time." "The boy is right." "And since I can't dig, I'll volunteer to keep her occupied." "You don't touch her." "Who are you, Sister Mary Francis?" "I know how to play nice." "I'll be watching." "Billy?" "Is that you?" "Billy, is that you?" "Yeah." "Thank you kindly." "Well, now, how did you get out of working?" "Union rules." "One crew member always has to supervise." "I'll check on them in a bit." "Lemonade?" "Little more ice?" "Yeah." "And I like mine with a little oomph." "But since you're on the clock I guess you can't join me?" "Just two fingers." "All right." "It's been a while." "Yeah?" "Whiskey always makes me feel irascible." "I don't know what that means." "But I do like the sound of it." "Are you wearing Angel perfume?" "I am." "That reminds you of an ex, I take it." "Yeah." "Now, is that good memories or bad memories?" "Both." "Did you talk to Maricruz?" "I don't wanna talk about her." "I gotta get some water or something." "Use the hose on the other side of the house." "Sucre down the road, if you're in trouble, Europeangoldfinch.net." "It's what we can all use to communicate." "Post a note on the message board." "What's it called?" "Europeangoldfinch.net." "That's a bird, right?" "I got something." "It's the silo's foundation." "Hells, yeah." "Thank you, Charles." "We just need to find the edge and dig underneath it." "We'll get the money, hit the back roads." "What's wrong?" "We got to stop in Tooele first and gas up our ride." "I thought you already did that." "Man, when the garden center thing happened, I just forgot, all right?" "I want you to go back into town." "I want you to gas up that car because I'm not driving around with millions of dollars in the trunk." "Do you understand?" "Man, why do I got to do it?" "Okay." "Okay." "I better check in on our friend." "You got it all the time." "Miss Tinsel toes." "Billy?" "Billy?" "Yeah?" "I made you a sandwich." "Peanut butter and jelly with the crusts cut off." "Just like you like." "I'm so glad you came back." "I don't wanna say I told you so, but that was just not the girl for you." "Where is that?" "Where's what, sweetheart?" "That painting." "It's Holland, where I grew up." "You know that." "It's beautiful." "Oh, there's no place better." "It's so peaceful so protected from this crazy world." "Operator." "Hello, operator." "There's an intruder in my house." "Hello, ma'am?" "Ma'am, are you there?" "Is anyone there?" "Heard you had some activity in Tooele today." "A bit." "Don't see how it warrants a visit from the FBI." "A stolen car was dumped outside of town belonging to a woman from St. Louis." "Am I getting that right?" "Yes, sir." "And then here, the owner's girlfriend reports him missing and then his buddy comes by to check it out and he goes missing too." "Woody and Chet have been known to drop everything and go boar hunting when the opportunity arises." "And they don't tell their old ladies." "Mr. Mahone, I'll bet you my lunch money there's nothing amiss around here." "His dad will be showing up soon with the keys and you can look for yourself." "Whoa, what are you doing?" "Mr. Mahone." "They're here." "Those escaped convicts." "They're here in town." "Who's there?" "It's the police, ma'am." "You okay?" "Yes." "Can you tell me what happened?" "There was this strange man." "I made him a peanut butter and jelly sandwich." "I thought he was Billy." "And once the kids went to sleep, we'd take a bath." "A long bath." "And afterwards, I'd just sit there and watch her do her routine." "She'd rub her lotion on, comb her hair dress up in her nighttime fineries." "Oh, you're killing me." "She had this spot on her neck right here." "Gave her goose bumps every time." "And that perfume...." "My ex, he was an accountant." "He was really buttoned up." "It was wham, bam, thank you, Sam." "Well, shame on him." "Why did it end with that lady you were talking about?" "Just went our separate ways." "Do you know what I think the best cure is for a broken heart?" "Do tell." "Get back on the bike." "Whatever bike it is." "Amen to that." "Speaking of could you do something for me?" "I'm certain of it." "Come here." "Only, you have to be very discreet." "They don't come any discreeter." "You know that big guy?" "The strong guy that doesn't speak much?" "Would you go in there and ask him if he would like to have a drink with me after he punches out?" "Please." "You've just been playing me this whole time, haven't you?" "Come on." "Don't be like that." "Would you just go in and ask your friend?" "Please." "Hey, Dad." "Sara, I've been trying to reach you." "Uh, yeah, I've been meeting with my defense attorneys all day." "You in Washington?" "Yeah, I'm coming back on the next flight." "I thought you're gonna be there for a while." "No, plan's changed." "Sara, you remember that guy that I met with you in your apartment?" "I want you to stay away from him." "Who, Lance from my group?" "Yeah, yeah, that's him." "He is not who he says he is." "I found out some other things too." "What are you talking about?" "You were right." "Sara?" "I gotta go." "Yeah, that's right." "Yeah." "Yo." "Just one second, sir." "Thank you." "Can I help you?" "Just put 40 on three." "I'm sorry, what pump was that?" "Three." "That one's been sticking." "Okay." "Then, I'll move the car." "No." "No, don't trouble yourself." "I'll have the mechanic come out and pump it for you." "I've got a customer waiting on three." "All right, I'll be right there." "I'm in a hurry, all right?" "Oh, he'll be right out." "Just one second." "Put your hands behind your head and drop to your knees." "Oh, God." "Drop!" "Where are they?" "What?" "What?" "Where are they?" "Hey, man, one hand or not, I think hillbilly needs to be up in here digging." "What you think?" "Good man." "What the hell are you doing up here?" "I'm sorry, Jeanette." "I just didn't see you downstairs." "I heard something." "I apologize for barging in." "Don't bother." "She's got the hots for the big strong one." "I'm sorry, Jeanette." "We're gonna get back to work now." "No, I think y'all are done." "And I think y'all need to leave now." "We're almost finished." "No, I think you are finished, okay?" "And I want you to leave my house now." "Sucre, check it out." "Cop." "Oh, thank God." "Where you going?" "T-Bag, let her go!" "Oh, God." "She's our only way out of this, pretty." "Don't say a word, you old whore, or I'm gonna cut your throat out."