1 00:00:06,271 --> 00:00:08,472 [Spooky organ music] 2 00:00:23,595 --> 00:00:24,824 [Bat squeaks] 3 00:00:26,455 --> 00:00:28,536 [People chatter] 4 00:00:29,023 --> 00:00:31,464 [Phone rings] 5 00:00:34,225 --> 00:00:35,225 Hello? 6 00:00:35,225 --> 00:00:38,343 Oh, my God, it stinks. It’s all musty. 7 00:00:38,367 --> 00:00:40,720 Stop fussing. You look great! 8 00:00:41,721 --> 00:00:42,888 Happy anniversary. 9 00:00:43,299 --> 00:00:44,420 [Man 1] Happy anniversary. 10 00:00:44,947 --> 00:00:46,911 Behold, citizens! 11 00:00:47,984 --> 00:00:50,588 Welcome to The Rocks district, 12 00:00:50,975 --> 00:00:55,198 one of Sydney’s most... haunted neighborhoods. 13 00:00:55,525 --> 00:00:58,495 If you listen, they are there... 14 00:00:59,391 --> 00:01:00,751 ..watching... 15 00:01:01,251 --> 00:01:02,811 ..from the windows. 16 00:01:02,950 --> 00:01:04,271 Lurking... 17 00:01:04,790 --> 00:01:06,597 ..in the alleyways, 18 00:01:07,552 --> 00:01:12,473 bringing history back to haunt you. 19 00:01:13,541 --> 00:01:15,341 This way, please. 20 00:01:15,594 --> 00:01:17,635 [People chatter] 21 00:01:24,176 --> 00:01:25,402 [Man] Nightmares from this. 22 00:01:26,997 --> 00:01:29,514 Down there was a cemetery. 23 00:01:30,303 --> 00:01:31,649 Up here 24 00:01:32,173 --> 00:01:34,744 was a bakery that was rumored 25 00:01:35,240 --> 00:01:37,759 to have minced human flesh 26 00:01:38,131 --> 00:01:39,464 into their pies. 27 00:01:39,488 --> 00:01:41,988 -[Bang!] -[Glass smashes] 28 00:01:43,227 --> 00:01:45,576 [People shriek] 29 00:01:45,616 --> 00:01:47,508 [Frantic music] 30 00:01:48,562 --> 00:01:50,695 Okay, that was impressive. 31 00:01:52,022 --> 00:01:54,743 It’s... I think that’s real. 32 00:02:00,031 --> 00:02:03,072 [Theme music] 33 00:02:30,332 --> 00:02:33,048 [Tense music] 34 00:02:33,072 --> 00:02:34,893 [Camera whirs and clicks] 35 00:02:40,360 --> 00:02:41,379 [Mackey] Damn. 36 00:02:41,403 --> 00:02:43,450 Hey. LAC found this, called us in. 37 00:02:46,175 --> 00:02:49,456 [JD] Say hello to Petty Officer First Class Eddie Baker. 38 00:02:49,795 --> 00:02:51,344 How the hell did he end up here? 39 00:02:51,883 --> 00:02:55,043 Well, uh, likely he fell from up there. 40 00:02:56,287 --> 00:02:57,427 Hello, hang about. 41 00:02:57,844 --> 00:02:59,468 The impalement may not be what killed him. 42 00:02:59,938 --> 00:03:03,019 There’s...gunshot wound in his chest just above his heart. 43 00:03:04,145 --> 00:03:05,266 [Evie] Hey! 44 00:03:06,580 --> 00:03:07,800 Come take a look. 45 00:03:07,824 --> 00:03:09,864 [Intriguing music] 46 00:03:13,181 --> 00:03:15,124 Check it out. Clear signs of a scuffle. 47 00:03:15,462 --> 00:03:17,382 [Siren wails in distance] 48 00:03:19,836 --> 00:03:21,383 Yeah, trajectory lines up. 49 00:03:21,696 --> 00:03:22,789 Found this too. 50 00:03:26,327 --> 00:03:29,129 So what do we think? Some kind of meet-up turns ugly. 51 00:03:29,324 --> 00:03:30,841 There’s a fight, someone pulls a gun. 52 00:03:30,865 --> 00:03:32,804 Victim’s shot, falls backwards through the window. 53 00:03:32,997 --> 00:03:34,477 -Any sign of the weapon? -No, nothing. 54 00:03:34,806 --> 00:03:36,752 Run the casing for prints. Canvass the area. 55 00:03:46,242 --> 00:03:47,442 I’m with you, Doc. 56 00:03:47,908 --> 00:03:49,335 They’re definitely green. 57 00:03:49,483 --> 00:03:50,914 Initial diagnosis, Rosie? 58 00:03:51,151 --> 00:03:52,851 40 years I’ve been in this racket. 59 00:03:52,875 --> 00:03:55,482 My professional opinion is grass stains. 60 00:03:55,911 --> 00:03:57,459 Telling us what exactly? 61 00:03:57,591 --> 00:04:00,197 That he liked playing touch footy barefoot. 62 00:04:00,264 --> 00:04:02,506 Spent his last hours on Earth at a backyard barbie. 63 00:04:02,530 --> 00:04:03,534 [Mackey] How’d we do? 64 00:04:03,558 --> 00:04:05,714 Doorknocked every house two blocks back from the scene. 65 00:04:05,738 --> 00:04:07,538 -Learn anything? -Only that most folks don’t like 66 00:04:07,562 --> 00:04:09,269 being dragged outta bed after midnight 67 00:04:09,293 --> 00:04:11,423 to answer questions about something they never saw. 68 00:04:12,214 --> 00:04:13,556 Salutations, colleagues. 69 00:04:13,580 --> 00:04:14,580 Hi, hel... 70 00:04:15,277 --> 00:04:16,396 Wow. 71 00:04:17,052 --> 00:04:18,479 Sorry. [Clears throat] 72 00:04:19,330 --> 00:04:22,216 So I had a sneak peek at the shell casing. 73 00:04:22,966 --> 00:04:26,104 From its marking and impressions, it’s most likely from a Colt .45. 74 00:04:26,128 --> 00:04:27,938 -Pull any prints? -Sure did! 75 00:04:28,132 --> 00:04:29,582 Nothing from the local database, 76 00:04:29,745 --> 00:04:31,597 so I ran it through the US naval records. 77 00:04:31,724 --> 00:04:33,831 Came up with this handsome fox. 78 00:04:34,661 --> 00:04:36,294 Petty Officer Frank Doherty. 79 00:04:36,521 --> 00:04:38,862 Wait, so our suspect is also US Navy? 80 00:04:39,650 --> 00:04:41,104 Well, he was. 81 00:04:41,641 --> 00:04:43,114 In 1971. 82 00:04:43,680 --> 00:04:45,453 That was the last time anyone saw him alive. 83 00:04:45,868 --> 00:04:46,879 Come again? 84 00:04:46,903 --> 00:04:49,557 He jumped ship in Sydney while on R & R. 85 00:04:49,897 --> 00:04:52,252 A group of MPs tracked him down to a pub in the Cross. 86 00:04:52,704 --> 00:04:54,527 Doherty put two of them in hospital 87 00:04:54,551 --> 00:04:55,988 and he was never seen again. 88 00:04:56,357 --> 00:04:57,597 So he’s a deserter. 89 00:04:57,805 --> 00:05:00,565 And good at it! I mean, 50 years and counting. 90 00:05:00,672 --> 00:05:01,733 Go get some sleep. 91 00:05:02,612 --> 00:05:05,727 In the morning, we hunt down this AWOL son of a bitch. 92 00:05:14,329 --> 00:05:16,810 [Enigmatic music] 93 00:05:18,556 --> 00:05:20,517 [Computer bleeps rapidly] 94 00:05:22,724 --> 00:05:24,454 See my life flash before my eyes. 95 00:05:24,971 --> 00:05:27,222 Now I just have to run it through facial rec 96 00:05:27,246 --> 00:05:29,620 and cross-reference it with any government systems. 97 00:05:31,573 --> 00:05:33,094 Ch-ch-ch-ch... 98 00:05:36,401 --> 00:05:37,481 Nada? 99 00:05:37,505 --> 00:05:39,969 So if Petty Officer Doherty is still alive and living in Sydney, 100 00:05:40,346 --> 00:05:41,726 he’s keeping a low profile. 101 00:05:41,750 --> 00:05:44,856 For good reason. In the eyes of the DoD, this guy’s still AWOL. 102 00:05:44,896 --> 00:05:46,222 Not just the DoD. 103 00:05:46,246 --> 00:05:48,767 [Evie] Really? After 50 years? 104 00:05:48,837 --> 00:05:50,354 Desertion is a forever felony. 105 00:05:50,444 --> 00:05:52,747 He gets caught? [Whistles] Straight to Leavenworth. 106 00:05:52,953 --> 00:05:55,202 I’ve tracked down a sister who’s still alive and living in Florida. 107 00:05:55,338 --> 00:05:56,835 Not everyone living in Florida’s alive? 108 00:05:57,399 --> 00:05:59,096 You obviously haven’t been to Florida, Sarge. 109 00:05:59,469 --> 00:06:01,093 She said she hadn’t heard from him since he jumped ship. 110 00:06:01,160 --> 00:06:05,288 Fine. Till we get more intel on Doherty, Baker’s our best lead. What do we know? 111 00:06:05,312 --> 00:06:08,212 I spoke to his CO. He has digs at HMAS ’Watson’. 112 00:06:09,782 --> 00:06:11,062 Keep me posted. 113 00:06:12,909 --> 00:06:14,829 [Mysterious music] 114 00:06:19,791 --> 00:06:21,214 Not much to it, as you can see. 115 00:06:23,598 --> 00:06:24,746 Sweet views, though. 116 00:06:25,337 --> 00:06:27,779 Is it normal for American sailors like Petty Officer Baker 117 00:06:27,803 --> 00:06:29,307 to bunk down on Australian bases? 118 00:06:29,331 --> 00:06:32,015 [Jameson] More and more, with the increase in American ships in the region 119 00:06:32,039 --> 00:06:33,768 and the whole interoperability push. 120 00:06:33,974 --> 00:06:35,803 -Works out well for everyone. -[Mackey] Wow. 121 00:06:37,315 --> 00:06:38,502 -Okay, then. -Hmm. 122 00:06:42,910 --> 00:06:44,227 Looks like our boy was a collector. 123 00:06:47,970 --> 00:06:49,295 What year did our ghost jump ship? 124 00:06:50,351 --> 00:06:51,454 [Mackey] ’71. 125 00:06:52,538 --> 00:06:53,664 Starting to see a pattern here. 126 00:06:59,773 --> 00:07:01,973 [Dark music] 127 00:07:05,668 --> 00:07:08,911 [Recorded voice] Vietnam was often called the helicopter war 128 00:07:09,280 --> 00:07:12,057 and the sound of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois, 129 00:07:12,116 --> 00:07:13,636 widely known as Hueys, 130 00:07:13,737 --> 00:07:16,387 is one of the most distinctive soundtracks... 131 00:07:16,411 --> 00:07:18,011 [Soundscape thickens and muffles] 132 00:07:27,626 --> 00:07:28,826 Found him. 133 00:07:31,954 --> 00:07:34,057 Sorry, I couldn’t get off a call with the Board. 134 00:07:34,281 --> 00:07:36,881 [Chuckles] Armen Standish. I’m the curator. 135 00:07:37,014 --> 00:07:38,927 Special Agent Mackey, NCIS. 136 00:07:39,704 --> 00:07:41,610 We’re making inquiries 137 00:07:41,723 --> 00:07:43,195 into, uh, this guy. 138 00:07:43,936 --> 00:07:45,076 He’s US Navy. 139 00:07:45,593 --> 00:07:47,053 [Standish] Sure, I recognize him. 140 00:07:47,083 --> 00:07:49,881 He’s come in to use our research facility a few times. 141 00:07:49,938 --> 00:07:51,985 -For what? -Medal authentication, mainly. 142 00:07:52,009 --> 00:07:53,285 I’m pretty sure he’s a trader. 143 00:07:53,312 --> 00:07:54,352 What makes you think that? 144 00:07:54,406 --> 00:07:55,573 Oh, a lot of them come in 145 00:07:55,597 --> 00:07:57,315 wanting to authenticate old medals. 146 00:07:57,420 --> 00:07:58,807 Do you know what... what this is? 147 00:07:59,580 --> 00:08:01,134 Yeah, looks like an ISBN code. 148 00:08:01,541 --> 00:08:02,581 You have a library here? 149 00:08:02,605 --> 00:08:04,805 No. We do have a microfiche. 150 00:08:04,974 --> 00:08:07,412 Lot of the old files haven’t been digitized yet, 151 00:08:07,436 --> 00:08:08,978 so it’s a fallback for academics, 152 00:08:09,289 --> 00:08:11,333 history buffs and...well... 153 00:08:11,914 --> 00:08:13,159 ..Mr Baker, apparently. 154 00:08:13,776 --> 00:08:17,180 Haven’t seen one of these since my granddaddy was searching our family tree. 155 00:08:17,384 --> 00:08:18,420 Find what he was looking for? 156 00:08:18,825 --> 00:08:20,199 -Nope. -Wrong tree? 157 00:08:20,532 --> 00:08:23,122 Some of the branches... very wrong. 158 00:08:24,165 --> 00:08:25,264 Here we go. 159 00:08:30,334 --> 00:08:32,105 Any problems, just give me a shout. 160 00:08:32,361 --> 00:08:33,361 [JD] Thank you. 161 00:08:38,596 --> 00:08:42,459 So it’s a newspaper article from July 1971 on Frank Doherty. 162 00:08:42,817 --> 00:08:45,658 "Vietnam war hero jumps ship in Sydney." 163 00:08:45,824 --> 00:08:46,838 [Mackey] War hero? 164 00:08:46,862 --> 00:08:48,862 Yeah, it says, "Doherty received the Navy Cross 165 00:08:48,886 --> 00:08:51,608 "for bravery in battle during a tour in Vietnam." 166 00:08:51,632 --> 00:08:53,913 [Curious music] 167 00:08:57,420 --> 00:08:59,112 Hey, what do you make of this? 168 00:09:03,161 --> 00:09:04,428 Huh! Oh, wow. 169 00:09:05,688 --> 00:09:06,808 What a beauty. 170 00:09:07,710 --> 00:09:08,870 It’s a Navy Cross, 171 00:09:08,894 --> 00:09:11,118 second-highest decoration after the Medal of Honor. 172 00:09:11,457 --> 00:09:13,666 The ribbon is blue and white. 173 00:09:14,006 --> 00:09:17,349 Blue for service, white for the... Purity of selflessness. 174 00:09:17,982 --> 00:09:19,802 Kind of ironic under the circumstances. 175 00:09:20,026 --> 00:09:22,367 It’s old. Korean War, maybe. 176 00:09:22,999 --> 00:09:24,160 Vietnam? 177 00:09:25,440 --> 00:09:28,550 [Mackey] We think Petty Officer Baker was likely trading medals. 178 00:09:29,059 --> 00:09:34,615 We found them in his room, including this Vietnam-era Navy Cross. 179 00:09:34,902 --> 00:09:38,376 And an archival photo of Frank Doherty receiving what looks like... 180 00:09:38,750 --> 00:09:39,830 ..the same medal. 181 00:09:40,538 --> 00:09:43,406 Wait - so our deserter’s also a war hero? 182 00:09:43,436 --> 00:09:45,436 -Starting to look like it. -[DeShawn] Wow. 183 00:09:45,834 --> 00:09:48,313 Says here Frank exposed himself to hostile fire 184 00:09:48,337 --> 00:09:49,746 rescuing a squad of Marines. 185 00:09:50,179 --> 00:09:51,965 Got wounded taking out a machine-gun nest, 186 00:09:51,989 --> 00:09:54,822 but refused medical treatment till the Marines were tended to. 187 00:09:54,995 --> 00:09:57,362 -Impressive. -Till he walked out on his pals. 188 00:09:57,937 --> 00:09:59,807 Okay, sure, but it’s war, so... 189 00:09:59,831 --> 00:10:01,031 [DeShawn clears throat] 190 00:10:02,168 --> 00:10:04,249 I guess that...it’s complicated. 191 00:10:04,273 --> 00:10:05,760 [Mackey] It’s not, actually. 192 00:10:06,096 --> 00:10:09,192 You put on that uniform, you agree to protect the person next to you 193 00:10:09,216 --> 00:10:10,952 no matter what - that’s the deal. 194 00:10:13,950 --> 00:10:16,538 AWOL or not, we need to work out if Frank Doherty’s still alive, 195 00:10:16,562 --> 00:10:18,540 and if he is, did he kill Eddie Baker? 196 00:10:22,160 --> 00:10:24,745 Extra points for why Baker ended up with Frank’s medals too. 197 00:10:30,915 --> 00:10:32,047 [Sighs] 198 00:10:35,970 --> 00:10:36,982 [DeShawn sighs] 199 00:10:37,249 --> 00:10:38,841 -You wanna talk about that? -Nope. 200 00:10:39,627 --> 00:10:40,753 Come on, D. 201 00:10:41,166 --> 00:10:43,921 That is the closest I’ve seen Mackey to real-life human emoting. 202 00:10:44,649 --> 00:10:46,969 I tracked down Doherty’s file from ’71. 203 00:10:47,079 --> 00:10:48,359 [Computer beeps] 204 00:10:48,383 --> 00:10:50,770 Check it out. It’s like a time capsule. 205 00:10:52,063 --> 00:10:54,517 Look, there’s even a love letter signed with just ’M’. 206 00:10:54,793 --> 00:10:57,234 -’M’ for ’mysterious’. -’M’ for ’embarrassing’. 207 00:10:57,258 --> 00:11:00,140 Man, ’cause I can... I can almost smell the perfume. 208 00:11:00,773 --> 00:11:02,847 I’m telling you, Frankie boy had a girlfriend in Sydney. 209 00:11:04,702 --> 00:11:05,930 You think that’s her? 210 00:11:05,954 --> 00:11:08,357 He was 20. Probably had a girl in every port. 211 00:11:08,381 --> 00:11:10,401 I don’t know. You know, look. 212 00:11:11,629 --> 00:11:13,169 I know true love when I see it. 213 00:11:13,193 --> 00:11:14,673 [Crunch!] 214 00:11:15,383 --> 00:11:16,549 What... 215 00:11:16,573 --> 00:11:17,630 -Wait, is that... -Mmm! 216 00:11:18,093 --> 00:11:19,665 Possession is nine-tenths of the law, amigo. 217 00:11:19,689 --> 00:11:21,560 Damn, girl! I brought that for my lunch. 218 00:11:21,584 --> 00:11:22,935 From yesterday! 219 00:11:23,240 --> 00:11:25,361 I’m saving you from salmonella, taking one for the team. 220 00:11:25,385 --> 00:11:27,258 There’s no ’I’ in ’team’, Evie. 221 00:11:27,282 --> 00:11:29,362 No. But there’s an ’I’ in ’sushi’. 222 00:11:30,402 --> 00:11:32,295 Her name is Mei Koo. 223 00:11:34,085 --> 00:11:35,338 I aged up this photo. 224 00:11:35,736 --> 00:11:37,857 [Bleeps rapidly] 225 00:11:41,018 --> 00:11:42,390 It got a ping on facial rec. 226 00:11:42,892 --> 00:11:44,331 And she’s still living in Sydney. 227 00:11:44,405 --> 00:11:45,924 ’M’! What’d I tell you? 228 00:11:45,948 --> 00:11:48,189 She’s Frank’s girl. We get an address? 229 00:11:48,213 --> 00:11:49,541 I’ve already sent it to your phone. 230 00:11:50,407 --> 00:11:53,553 Sorry to break it to you, D, but this is a wild-goose chase. 231 00:11:53,577 --> 00:11:55,623 Geese mate for life. Just sayin’. 232 00:11:56,054 --> 00:11:57,847 -Don’t you believe in love? -Yes. 233 00:11:58,268 --> 00:11:59,311 Obviously. 234 00:11:59,915 --> 00:12:01,242 Just not in my hot years. 235 00:12:01,266 --> 00:12:02,386 Come on! 236 00:12:02,456 --> 00:12:06,005 A romance endured over decades in secrecy, against all odds. 237 00:12:06,263 --> 00:12:07,543 -Think about it. -I did. 238 00:12:08,175 --> 00:12:09,444 And then I threw up in my mouth. 239 00:12:09,468 --> 00:12:11,676 See now? See, that’s the sushi repeating. 240 00:12:11,845 --> 00:12:13,462 Guilty conscience. Touch me, Blue. 241 00:12:21,427 --> 00:12:22,513 [Chuckles] 242 00:12:32,503 --> 00:12:33,584 [Woman] Who is it? 243 00:12:33,608 --> 00:12:34,612 It’s the police, ma’am. 244 00:12:35,540 --> 00:12:38,311 [Locks click] 245 00:12:42,152 --> 00:12:43,192 Mei Koo? 246 00:12:43,473 --> 00:12:44,895 Constable Evie Cooper, AFP. 247 00:12:44,993 --> 00:12:46,984 [DeShawn] Special Agent Jackson, NCIS. 248 00:12:47,539 --> 00:12:49,539 -What’s this about? -We’re investigating the murder 249 00:12:49,563 --> 00:12:51,580 of a US Navy petty officer last night. 250 00:12:53,968 --> 00:12:57,318 We’re looking for this man, Frank Doherty, to help with our inquiries. 251 00:12:57,916 --> 00:13:00,193 I’m afraid you’ll have your work cut out for you there. 252 00:13:00,330 --> 00:13:02,586 Frank skipped town with my heart a long time ago. 253 00:13:02,824 --> 00:13:04,954 Really? When was the last time you saw him? 254 00:13:05,798 --> 00:13:08,213 About five minutes after that photo was taken. 255 00:13:09,791 --> 00:13:11,712 "Life is too short not to love long." 256 00:13:12,812 --> 00:13:14,929 I, uh, read your letters to Frank, Ms Koo. 257 00:13:15,239 --> 00:13:17,605 You wrote that one after the article came out. 258 00:13:18,605 --> 00:13:19,698 What does it matter? 259 00:13:20,121 --> 00:13:21,573 It’s all ancient history now. 260 00:13:21,597 --> 00:13:22,757 It matters. 261 00:13:22,915 --> 00:13:24,335 When I mentioned the sailor’s death, 262 00:13:24,529 --> 00:13:25,977 you reacted kinda strange. 263 00:13:26,778 --> 00:13:29,780 -Do you know something about it? -Only what I saw on the news. 264 00:13:32,884 --> 00:13:35,284 What? It caught my attention. 265 00:13:35,405 --> 00:13:37,569 Why did this story catch your attention, specifically? 266 00:13:37,704 --> 00:13:38,985 Well, I... 267 00:13:39,671 --> 00:13:42,187 ..I suppose something about Eddie Baker reminded me of Frank. 268 00:13:42,211 --> 00:13:44,853 Step aside. Eddie’s name’s not been released to the public yet. 269 00:13:44,877 --> 00:13:46,517 [Evie] Where is he? Where’s Frank? 270 00:13:46,541 --> 00:13:48,662 [Tense music] 271 00:13:58,463 --> 00:13:59,996 Don’t make this harder than it already is. 272 00:14:00,283 --> 00:14:01,403 Where is he? 273 00:14:01,427 --> 00:14:02,442 [Floorboards creak] 274 00:14:04,109 --> 00:14:05,150 Frank? 275 00:14:06,145 --> 00:14:07,379 Come out with your hands up! 276 00:14:15,414 --> 00:14:16,491 You renovating, Frank? 277 00:14:23,395 --> 00:14:24,555 [Door clicks open] 278 00:14:24,856 --> 00:14:26,536 [Footsteps approach] 279 00:14:31,537 --> 00:14:32,825 [JD] How do you wanna do this, Frank? 280 00:14:34,238 --> 00:14:35,322 You tell us what happened 281 00:14:36,330 --> 00:14:38,056 or we tell you what we already know? 282 00:14:41,593 --> 00:14:43,104 Okay, why don’t I start? 283 00:14:44,267 --> 00:14:47,176 We found your prints on a shell casing from the crime scene 284 00:14:47,541 --> 00:14:49,348 where Petty Officer Eddie Baker 285 00:14:49,975 --> 00:14:51,135 was found dead. 286 00:14:51,947 --> 00:14:52,961 Why is that? 287 00:14:53,402 --> 00:14:54,569 Why do you think? 288 00:14:55,164 --> 00:14:56,171 Because you killed him. 289 00:14:56,697 --> 00:14:59,823 Not much gets past you, does it, Sergeant? 290 00:15:02,371 --> 00:15:03,417 So what happened, then? 291 00:15:03,745 --> 00:15:05,139 Hmm? Why’d you do it? 292 00:15:05,606 --> 00:15:08,316 -Does it matter? -It does to Eddie’s mum, I bet. 293 00:15:09,026 --> 00:15:13,039 How about ’cause Eddie was about to expose you as a coward? 294 00:15:16,794 --> 00:15:18,914 You don’t know me, Agent Mackey. 295 00:15:19,155 --> 00:15:21,077 I know you came to Sydney on R & R. 296 00:15:21,101 --> 00:15:22,863 When it came time to leave, you ran away. 297 00:15:23,402 --> 00:15:25,016 You abandoned your post, 298 00:15:25,040 --> 00:15:26,604 leaving others in harm’s way. 299 00:15:27,310 --> 00:15:29,585 A coward’s a coward, whichever way you cut it. 300 00:15:30,310 --> 00:15:32,351 [JD] So how’d you meet Petty Officer Baker? 301 00:15:32,375 --> 00:15:35,022 [Sighs] Let me just sign the damn statement. 302 00:15:35,151 --> 00:15:36,711 I told you I did it already. 303 00:15:36,735 --> 00:15:38,292 The judge is gonna wanna know why. 304 00:15:38,713 --> 00:15:39,767 [Sighs] 305 00:15:39,791 --> 00:15:43,655 I was robbing him, okay? I needed cash. I saw my chance. 306 00:15:44,001 --> 00:15:46,138 It was a struggle and he got shot. 307 00:15:46,468 --> 00:15:47,865 I dropped the gun and ran. 308 00:15:48,626 --> 00:15:49,693 End of story. 309 00:15:50,029 --> 00:15:51,241 Doesn’t really explain this, though. 310 00:15:52,736 --> 00:15:54,585 What are the chances of you robbing someone 311 00:15:54,609 --> 00:15:59,050 who just so happens to have your Navy Cross in their drawer? 312 00:15:59,805 --> 00:16:00,885 Hmm? 313 00:16:01,605 --> 00:16:03,793 Eddie wasn’t a stranger, was he, Frank? 314 00:16:04,932 --> 00:16:05,990 [Mackey] Wanna know what I think? 315 00:16:07,246 --> 00:16:09,638 I think you’d been AWOL for 50 years 316 00:16:09,662 --> 00:16:10,871 until Eddie found you. 317 00:16:11,495 --> 00:16:14,095 He threatened to expose you if you didn’t pay up, 318 00:16:14,241 --> 00:16:15,254 so you killed him. 319 00:16:19,089 --> 00:16:20,135 Hey. 320 00:16:20,563 --> 00:16:21,597 What happened, Frank? 321 00:16:21,882 --> 00:16:23,199 Like your partner said. 322 00:16:23,763 --> 00:16:25,737 He wanted money for his silence. 323 00:16:26,084 --> 00:16:29,157 If we didn’t cough up, he was gonna drop a dime on me. 324 00:16:29,338 --> 00:16:30,418 So you paid up? 325 00:16:30,537 --> 00:16:32,027 What choice did we have? 326 00:16:32,892 --> 00:16:34,343 Mei withdrew the money 327 00:16:35,159 --> 00:16:36,366 and I gave it to him. 328 00:16:36,532 --> 00:16:38,374 It was meant to be a one-off. 329 00:16:39,193 --> 00:16:40,311 What happened last night? 330 00:16:41,367 --> 00:16:42,457 [Sighs] 331 00:16:43,054 --> 00:16:44,255 He was never gonna stop. 332 00:16:45,914 --> 00:16:46,961 That was clear. 333 00:16:48,235 --> 00:16:50,088 I took my old service pistol. 334 00:16:50,956 --> 00:16:52,438 And when he turned up, 335 00:16:53,403 --> 00:16:54,458 I shot him. 336 00:17:03,339 --> 00:17:04,904 Final transaction. 337 00:17:13,181 --> 00:17:15,301 Run the tape. Get a statement of facts drawn up. 338 00:17:15,325 --> 00:17:16,447 [DeShawn] You got it, boss. 339 00:17:16,896 --> 00:17:18,529 Hey, we’re meant to be working together in there. 340 00:17:18,842 --> 00:17:20,752 -You saw I had the angle. -You were going too gentle. 341 00:17:20,776 --> 00:17:21,819 Yeah, and you went too hard. 342 00:17:21,843 --> 00:17:23,743 Hard is leaving other people to fight your battles. 343 00:17:23,767 --> 00:17:25,251 Maybe thought they weren’t his to fight. 344 00:17:25,275 --> 00:17:26,318 You never served. 345 00:17:26,724 --> 00:17:28,297 Don’t expect you to understand. 346 00:17:29,585 --> 00:17:30,705 [JD] You know what? That’s not true. 347 00:17:31,480 --> 00:17:34,477 I did a month-long Sea Scout summer camp when I was 10. 348 00:17:36,120 --> 00:17:37,281 Oh, right - that doesn’t count? 349 00:17:38,106 --> 00:17:39,151 Okay. 350 00:17:39,881 --> 00:17:41,001 Ask his buddies. 351 00:17:41,608 --> 00:17:43,343 They’ll tell you what they think of desertion. 352 00:17:43,747 --> 00:17:45,281 If any of them made it out alive. 353 00:17:45,305 --> 00:17:47,765 Yeah, still, let’s not conflate desertion with murder. 354 00:17:47,789 --> 00:17:50,399 Who’s conflating? He admitted to both, didn’t he? 355 00:17:50,423 --> 00:17:52,059 Well, he could admit to being the Zodiac Killer. 356 00:17:52,083 --> 00:17:53,123 Doesn’t mean I’m buying it. 357 00:17:53,217 --> 00:17:54,920 Gunshot residue results came back. 358 00:17:56,564 --> 00:17:57,615 They are... 359 00:17:58,318 --> 00:17:59,718 [Robotically] ..negative. 360 00:18:02,672 --> 00:18:04,623 Mr Doherty is either super hygienic 361 00:18:04,647 --> 00:18:06,618 or he hasn’t fired a gun recently. 362 00:18:07,053 --> 00:18:08,569 Those tests are never conclusive. 363 00:18:08,593 --> 00:18:09,624 [Blue] Yep, copy that. 364 00:18:10,993 --> 00:18:12,969 What about the arthritis? You saw it. 365 00:18:13,274 --> 00:18:15,115 He could hardly hold that cup to his lips 366 00:18:15,255 --> 00:18:17,241 and a .45 is a heavy sidearm. 367 00:18:17,415 --> 00:18:18,761 You really think he could hold and shoot? 368 00:18:18,785 --> 00:18:20,001 When you have to, you find a way. 369 00:18:20,489 --> 00:18:21,562 Okay, so where’s the gun? 370 00:18:22,071 --> 00:18:23,564 He said he dropped it and we couldn’t find it. 371 00:18:23,588 --> 00:18:26,023 He admitted to killing Baker on tape. 372 00:18:26,238 --> 00:18:27,710 I don’t know what’s left to discuss. 373 00:18:28,065 --> 00:18:29,287 Take your medicine, Sergeant. 374 00:18:29,712 --> 00:18:31,913 [Tense music] 375 00:18:35,440 --> 00:18:37,795 We got any more details on Baker’s last movements? 376 00:18:38,512 --> 00:18:39,619 Ran a PT check. 377 00:18:39,948 --> 00:18:42,060 He tapped on at Kings Cross Station at 3:15 378 00:18:42,084 --> 00:18:44,664 and tapped off at Wynyard at 3:34pm. 379 00:18:44,996 --> 00:18:46,146 After that, nothing. 380 00:18:46,170 --> 00:18:48,127 So time of death was 7:42pm. 381 00:18:48,151 --> 00:18:50,211 That’s a ton of time we still need to account for. 382 00:18:50,437 --> 00:18:51,460 Account for it. 383 00:18:54,605 --> 00:18:55,625 [Evie] We’re having a little trouble 384 00:18:55,649 --> 00:18:57,562 pinning down Baker’s last movements and we were... 385 00:18:57,586 --> 00:18:59,897 You were hoping I could tell you 386 00:18:59,921 --> 00:19:02,672 which grass he was frolicking about on before his death. 387 00:19:03,240 --> 00:19:04,289 You think I’m that good? 388 00:19:04,320 --> 00:19:05,320 I believe in you, Doc. 389 00:19:05,766 --> 00:19:07,046 The grass is kikuyu. 390 00:19:07,094 --> 00:19:08,734 Boom! Kikuyu. My man. 391 00:19:08,758 --> 00:19:10,998 Which narrows it down to about 70% of 392 00:19:11,022 --> 00:19:12,909 playing fields, parks and lawns in the country. 393 00:19:12,933 --> 00:19:14,013 -[Evie sighs] -[DeShawn] Right. 394 00:19:14,037 --> 00:19:16,225 But I can tell you where he went to dinner. 395 00:19:16,556 --> 00:19:17,990 Cop a whiff of that, hey? 396 00:19:18,316 --> 00:19:19,920 Oh. [Clears throat] 397 00:19:20,613 --> 00:19:21,946 -Maybe give us the cheat sheet. -[Metal clangs] 398 00:19:22,326 --> 00:19:23,905 Right, well, Mr Baker 399 00:19:23,942 --> 00:19:28,160 ingested a meal of turkey pot pie and stout before he died. 400 00:19:28,446 --> 00:19:29,564 I’ve tested the beer. 401 00:19:29,686 --> 00:19:31,450 It’s low in hops and malted barley. 402 00:19:32,418 --> 00:19:33,426 Dark Galley. 403 00:19:33,450 --> 00:19:34,649 -Excuse me? -Name of the beer. 404 00:19:34,807 --> 00:19:36,727 Asked Blue to run a match. 405 00:19:36,751 --> 00:19:38,406 Now, only one pub serves 406 00:19:38,430 --> 00:19:42,200 a beer matching that composition and turkey pot pie 407 00:19:42,224 --> 00:19:45,320 and it is half a click from the crime scene. 408 00:19:48,529 --> 00:19:49,604 [Woman] Yeah, nah. 409 00:19:50,377 --> 00:19:51,432 Yeah? 410 00:19:52,071 --> 00:19:53,378 Nah, yeah. 411 00:19:53,867 --> 00:19:55,453 [Evie] Great. How long was he here for? 412 00:19:55,477 --> 00:19:57,480 What? You got a yes from that? 413 00:19:58,146 --> 00:19:59,337 About an hour or so. 414 00:19:59,755 --> 00:20:01,676 He was having a beer with some bloke, I think. 415 00:20:02,046 --> 00:20:03,131 Theo might remember. 416 00:20:03,912 --> 00:20:05,032 As in ghost tour Theo? 417 00:20:05,672 --> 00:20:07,954 You were in the night the young fella died, weren’t you, mate? 418 00:20:09,409 --> 00:20:12,477 Oh, look, it’s the constabulary. 419 00:20:15,069 --> 00:20:16,080 This is Eddie Baker. 420 00:20:16,276 --> 00:20:18,662 Did you see him and another man together on the night he died? 421 00:20:21,411 --> 00:20:22,870 Habeas corpus! 422 00:20:22,894 --> 00:20:24,273 Answer the damn question. 423 00:20:24,505 --> 00:20:27,788 Did you see Eddie Baker here with another man - yes or no? 424 00:20:28,355 --> 00:20:30,052 Yes and yes. 425 00:20:30,751 --> 00:20:32,251 Americans, both. 426 00:20:32,574 --> 00:20:34,454 I’m rather good at accents. 427 00:20:35,237 --> 00:20:36,303 Uh... 428 00:20:36,690 --> 00:20:38,891 Canada. Vancouver. 429 00:20:38,915 --> 00:20:41,026 -South LA. Inglewood. -Close. 430 00:20:41,050 --> 00:20:42,743 You didn’t think to mention this in your statement? 431 00:20:42,910 --> 00:20:46,807 Well, I didn’t recognize him un...until I saw his face on the news, 432 00:20:46,831 --> 00:20:49,590 by which time I assumed that you would have the perpetrator 433 00:20:50,338 --> 00:20:51,418 in manacles. 434 00:20:51,559 --> 00:20:52,940 [DeShawn] Describe the other man. 435 00:20:53,997 --> 00:20:56,095 Well, he had an air of mystery. 436 00:20:57,090 --> 00:21:00,205 Eyes that harbor indelible sadness. 437 00:21:00,229 --> 00:21:01,831 Describe him physically. 438 00:21:02,233 --> 00:21:03,434 Oh. 439 00:21:03,458 --> 00:21:06,010 Oh, I don’t know. Old. 440 00:21:10,656 --> 00:21:11,787 That’s him. 441 00:21:11,849 --> 00:21:12,853 And what were they doing? 442 00:21:13,203 --> 00:21:16,204 Same as always - having a few drinks and a bite to eat. 443 00:21:16,397 --> 00:21:19,190 I’d seen them before. I assumed they were father and son. 444 00:21:20,218 --> 00:21:23,372 -Then what happened? -I left to go back to my office 445 00:21:23,396 --> 00:21:25,714 and don my costume for the evening tour. 446 00:21:25,939 --> 00:21:29,702 I thought nothing more of it until midway through the tour, 447 00:21:29,994 --> 00:21:31,262 in the distance, 448 00:21:31,886 --> 00:21:34,852 I saw two men enter the abandoned building 449 00:21:34,876 --> 00:21:36,633 above the Argyle Steps. 450 00:21:36,768 --> 00:21:39,455 You saw them enter the crime scene moments before the murder 451 00:21:39,522 --> 00:21:41,083 and didn’t mention it to the police? 452 00:21:41,256 --> 00:21:44,382 Well, I’m no hero. Only of the spoken word. 453 00:21:45,173 --> 00:21:48,483 Also, I’ve been operating without a license 454 00:21:48,507 --> 00:21:50,426 or insurance for a wee while now. 455 00:21:50,450 --> 00:21:52,241 -You know how it is. -[Evie] For the love of God! 456 00:21:52,599 --> 00:21:55,505 What time did Doherty and Baker enter the building together? 457 00:21:55,812 --> 00:21:59,119 Well, I...I didn’t see him enter the building. 458 00:21:59,725 --> 00:22:02,958 Although I certainly saw him exit it. 459 00:22:02,982 --> 00:22:04,649 You just said you saw two men together. 460 00:22:04,673 --> 00:22:05,753 Precisely. 461 00:22:05,996 --> 00:22:10,957 I saw that man and another man go in together. 462 00:22:20,452 --> 00:22:21,666 [Door slams] 463 00:22:22,299 --> 00:22:23,979 [Keyboard clicks] 464 00:22:27,587 --> 00:22:28,897 -[Sighs] -Frank still not talking? 465 00:22:29,067 --> 00:22:30,095 Like a clam. 466 00:22:30,119 --> 00:22:32,150 [DeShawn] Hmm! If that’s me, I’m singing like Sinatra. 467 00:22:32,381 --> 00:22:34,342 Besides, who has a beer and a turkey pot pie 468 00:22:34,366 --> 00:22:35,409 with someone that’s extorting him? 469 00:22:35,729 --> 00:22:36,929 I mean, I like pie, but... 470 00:22:36,953 --> 00:22:38,359 How’d you go with their financials? 471 00:22:38,429 --> 00:22:40,118 Well, the last two years, regular expenses - 472 00:22:40,142 --> 00:22:41,868 you know, groceries, insurance. 473 00:22:42,828 --> 00:22:44,037 In February this year, 474 00:22:45,011 --> 00:22:46,383 5,000 cash withdrawal. 475 00:22:46,916 --> 00:22:49,957 And the month after that and the month after that too. 476 00:22:49,981 --> 00:22:51,368 So the extortion theory tracks. 477 00:22:51,392 --> 00:22:53,703 [JD] Yeah, but still not the physical evidence 478 00:22:53,727 --> 00:22:55,327 to support Frank as the shooter. 479 00:22:55,400 --> 00:22:56,838 [Evie] That’s not the only thing not tracking. 480 00:22:56,895 --> 00:22:58,180 I’ve been checking the provenance of these 481 00:22:58,204 --> 00:23:00,124 by cross-referencing the numbers Eddie’s been calling. 482 00:23:00,778 --> 00:23:03,765 This bad boy was awarded to Gulf War hero Andre Schwartz. 483 00:23:04,188 --> 00:23:06,475 Phone records indicate Eddie had called Schwartz’s brother. 484 00:23:06,499 --> 00:23:07,503 So I called him too. 485 00:23:08,103 --> 00:23:11,289 The brother said Eddie had located Andre’s medal and wanted to get it back to him. 486 00:23:11,523 --> 00:23:13,395 -How much was he asking for it? -That’s the kicker. 487 00:23:14,084 --> 00:23:15,203 He didn’t want a single cent. 488 00:23:15,790 --> 00:23:17,558 -He wasn’t trading medals. -[JD] Mm-hm. 489 00:23:19,605 --> 00:23:20,935 He was repatriating them. 490 00:23:26,394 --> 00:23:27,513 [Mei] What do you want now? 491 00:23:28,422 --> 00:23:30,163 Run out of old ladies to harass? 492 00:23:30,342 --> 00:23:32,458 Actually, I just wanted to know who mows your lawn. 493 00:23:34,976 --> 00:23:35,977 [Mei] My lawn? 494 00:23:37,009 --> 00:23:39,299 Why, Frank, of course. 495 00:23:39,507 --> 00:23:41,749 Gonna be hard to keep up with your husband not around, huh? 496 00:23:42,355 --> 00:23:43,482 We’re not married. 497 00:23:44,031 --> 00:23:46,536 Too much paperwork. Too risky. 498 00:23:46,697 --> 00:23:49,787 Huh. Either way, you know, must have been tough to mow with his arthritis. 499 00:23:54,494 --> 00:23:56,250 By the way, we got the results back 500 00:23:56,274 --> 00:23:58,227 from the testing of your grass last time we were here. 501 00:23:58,440 --> 00:23:59,561 It’s a rare strain. 502 00:23:59,681 --> 00:24:01,351 Same as we found on Eddie Baker’s feet. 503 00:24:02,095 --> 00:24:04,007 You wanna tell us why a kid who mowed your lawn 504 00:24:04,031 --> 00:24:05,465 would wanna extort money from you? 505 00:24:06,876 --> 00:24:08,304 Eddie wasn’t the extorter, was he? 506 00:24:09,096 --> 00:24:10,339 He came to you with Frank’s medal 507 00:24:10,657 --> 00:24:11,701 to return it. 508 00:24:13,945 --> 00:24:16,705 Eddie had tracked down Frank’s sister. 509 00:24:17,526 --> 00:24:19,536 He’d bought Frank’s Navy Cross online 510 00:24:19,560 --> 00:24:22,067 and he just wanted to try and get it back to him. 511 00:24:22,394 --> 00:24:23,508 We spoke to the sister. 512 00:24:24,330 --> 00:24:26,390 She said she hadn’t spoken with Frank since he jumped ship. 513 00:24:26,414 --> 00:24:28,232 Frank told her not to talk to anyone. 514 00:24:28,682 --> 00:24:31,126 So something about Eddie changed her mind. 515 00:24:31,675 --> 00:24:33,019 And Frank didn’t want it back. 516 00:24:35,983 --> 00:24:38,322 It reminded him too much of 517 00:24:38,346 --> 00:24:40,057 what he’d spent his life trying to forget. 518 00:24:41,051 --> 00:24:42,798 But Eddie kept visiting anyway. 519 00:24:43,365 --> 00:24:44,565 Why was that? 520 00:24:45,799 --> 00:24:47,965 Eddie had lost his dad to war. 521 00:24:49,146 --> 00:24:50,938 And I suppose he was... 522 00:24:54,880 --> 00:24:58,658 Whatever he was searching for, he found...in Frank. 523 00:25:00,302 --> 00:25:01,522 [DeShawn] Who’s extorting you, Mei? 524 00:25:02,163 --> 00:25:03,937 ’Cause there’s a good chance whoever it is 525 00:25:04,289 --> 00:25:05,296 killed Eddie Baker. 526 00:25:06,513 --> 00:25:08,266 Frank never told me. 527 00:25:09,738 --> 00:25:11,750 And men of his generation... 528 00:25:12,832 --> 00:25:14,549 ..don’t like to share the load. 529 00:25:16,473 --> 00:25:17,712 I can’t help you. 530 00:25:21,493 --> 00:25:22,773 [Door opens] 531 00:25:23,980 --> 00:25:25,440 What are you waiting for? 532 00:25:25,967 --> 00:25:28,240 Just lock me up already. 533 00:25:28,264 --> 00:25:29,462 [JD] We just spoke to Mei. 534 00:25:31,290 --> 00:25:32,910 We know you didn’t kill Eddie Baker. 535 00:25:36,131 --> 00:25:37,370 He mowed your lawn, Frank. 536 00:25:38,299 --> 00:25:39,860 You’re really gonna let whoever killed him 537 00:25:39,884 --> 00:25:41,087 walk away scot-free? 538 00:25:42,117 --> 00:25:43,757 I got Mei to think about. 539 00:25:43,788 --> 00:25:47,083 How does protecting whoever’s extorting you help Mei? 540 00:25:47,272 --> 00:25:48,536 He’s bleeding you dry. 541 00:25:48,820 --> 00:25:51,555 He’s threatening a whole lot worse if I give him up. 542 00:25:51,974 --> 00:25:53,415 We can keep Mei safe. 543 00:25:53,810 --> 00:25:55,813 What if you don’t catch the guy straightaway? 544 00:25:55,837 --> 00:25:58,051 The first thing he’s gonna do is hurt Mei. 545 00:25:58,075 --> 00:26:00,019 -I won’t let that happen. -Neither will I. 546 00:26:00,765 --> 00:26:02,627 Because if I take the fall, 547 00:26:02,950 --> 00:26:05,193 he’s got nothing more to extort me for. 548 00:26:06,037 --> 00:26:07,172 Mei’s off the hook. 549 00:26:09,218 --> 00:26:10,838 And I can finally pay her back 550 00:26:10,862 --> 00:26:12,840 for everything she gave up for me. 551 00:26:13,286 --> 00:26:14,579 You can trust us, Frank. 552 00:26:15,180 --> 00:26:16,550 Please, you’ve gotta believe me. 553 00:26:17,212 --> 00:26:19,065 A man earns trust. 554 00:26:20,206 --> 00:26:21,706 You haven’t earned mine. 555 00:26:23,742 --> 00:26:24,982 Fair enough. 556 00:26:27,742 --> 00:26:29,143 -Where are you going? -[JD] You heard the man. 557 00:26:29,167 --> 00:26:31,888 He doesn’t trust me. After all, I never served. 558 00:26:33,470 --> 00:26:34,986 We’re not done here, Sergeant. 559 00:26:35,494 --> 00:26:37,121 I’ll be outside if you need anything, Captain. 560 00:26:37,545 --> 00:26:39,665 [Taut music] 561 00:26:50,161 --> 00:26:51,161 Come on, Macka. 562 00:26:51,881 --> 00:26:53,001 You got this. 563 00:26:57,382 --> 00:26:58,397 [Frank] Captain? 564 00:26:58,763 --> 00:27:00,610 That supposed to impress me? 565 00:27:03,977 --> 00:27:05,546 You’re gonna do what you’re gonna do. 566 00:27:06,626 --> 00:27:07,626 I can see that. 567 00:27:09,072 --> 00:27:11,260 So at least tell me why you jumped ship. 568 00:27:12,124 --> 00:27:13,244 Sailor to Marine. 569 00:27:13,897 --> 00:27:15,044 We’re not the same. 570 00:27:15,068 --> 00:27:16,317 [Mackey] We both served our country. 571 00:27:17,020 --> 00:27:18,414 Vietnam was different. 572 00:27:32,936 --> 00:27:33,958 Different to where? 573 00:27:35,251 --> 00:27:36,320 Afghanistan? 574 00:27:37,518 --> 00:27:38,545 Iraq? 575 00:27:40,599 --> 00:27:43,862 Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169. 576 00:27:44,744 --> 00:27:45,851 Multiple tours. 577 00:27:46,621 --> 00:27:49,310 Multiple tours at 500 feet. 578 00:27:51,662 --> 00:27:53,126 You ever killed anyone? 579 00:27:53,704 --> 00:27:54,964 I don’t mean up there. 580 00:27:55,203 --> 00:27:58,172 Talking close enough to see the whites of their eyes. 581 00:27:59,523 --> 00:28:01,650 No, Frank. I have not done that. 582 00:28:01,811 --> 00:28:04,856 You ever crawled around a field under enemy fire 583 00:28:05,867 --> 00:28:08,182 looking for your buddy’s body parts 584 00:28:08,685 --> 00:28:11,132 after he’s been shredded by a claymore? 585 00:28:13,459 --> 00:28:15,833 Oh, they gave me a medal for that one. 586 00:28:18,701 --> 00:28:20,176 So until you’ve done that... 587 00:28:21,815 --> 00:28:25,136 ..you don’t get to pass judgment about me leaving my post. 588 00:28:35,358 --> 00:28:37,120 I was stationed in Khost. 589 00:28:38,399 --> 00:28:39,446 Afghanistan. 590 00:28:41,820 --> 00:28:44,442 It was Christmas Eve. Cold as hell. 591 00:28:45,787 --> 00:28:47,797 They were shelling us to make sure we knew it. 592 00:28:49,795 --> 00:28:52,749 That night, three young guys wandered off base. 593 00:28:54,122 --> 00:28:56,497 We searched for them for days. No joy. 594 00:28:57,717 --> 00:28:59,136 Then one night, we got the call. 595 00:29:00,634 --> 00:29:04,214 They’d somehow wound up in a little village 596 00:29:04,736 --> 00:29:06,142 on the wrong side of the border. 597 00:29:08,799 --> 00:29:10,208 ROE said stand down. 598 00:29:12,747 --> 00:29:14,471 Why doesn’t that surprise me? 599 00:29:27,744 --> 00:29:29,064 [Switch clicks] 600 00:29:33,025 --> 00:29:34,403 [Sighs] 601 00:29:38,412 --> 00:29:40,052 [Continues inaudibly] 602 00:29:43,387 --> 00:29:45,516 So...me... 603 00:29:46,701 --> 00:29:49,500 ..my gunner...and a corpsman 604 00:29:50,149 --> 00:29:52,783 disobeyed a direct order and went anyway. 605 00:30:05,905 --> 00:30:07,615 We flew in under the cover of dark. 606 00:30:09,680 --> 00:30:10,997 Can remember their faces. 607 00:30:12,688 --> 00:30:13,834 They knew they’d screwed up. 608 00:30:15,401 --> 00:30:16,752 Couldn’t believe we’d come for them. 609 00:30:19,749 --> 00:30:22,315 We hauled ass back across the border and... 610 00:30:23,252 --> 00:30:24,686 ..that’s when we came under fire. 611 00:30:27,131 --> 00:30:28,485 We weren’t dynamic. 612 00:30:29,038 --> 00:30:31,517 Heavy with fuel and the extra bodies. 613 00:30:33,530 --> 00:30:36,838 I put her down hard in the mountains a few miles from base. 614 00:30:43,648 --> 00:30:46,588 The three guys went home to face the music. 615 00:30:52,764 --> 00:30:53,841 My two... 616 00:30:56,264 --> 00:30:57,547 ..went home in body bags. 617 00:31:07,300 --> 00:31:09,323 So maybe we got more in common than you think. 618 00:31:19,302 --> 00:31:21,338 You wanna know why I jumped ship? 619 00:31:23,837 --> 00:31:25,648 Because killing changes you. 620 00:31:26,677 --> 00:31:29,596 Numbs you till you feel nothing at all. 621 00:31:31,185 --> 00:31:32,448 I was disappearing. 622 00:31:34,066 --> 00:31:35,238 Then I met Mei. 623 00:31:37,313 --> 00:31:38,537 She brought me back. 624 00:31:39,617 --> 00:31:40,857 Like oxygen. 625 00:31:42,314 --> 00:31:45,635 She was my shot at redemption and I took it. 626 00:31:47,189 --> 00:31:48,838 And now you wanna protect her. 627 00:31:49,457 --> 00:31:50,458 I get it. 628 00:31:51,404 --> 00:31:54,452 But you can’t leave another young sailor behind now. 629 00:31:57,031 --> 00:31:59,445 What happened the night Eddie died? 630 00:32:02,659 --> 00:32:05,225 I spent my life running from myself. 631 00:32:07,559 --> 00:32:09,125 A kid who went to war. 632 00:32:10,581 --> 00:32:11,611 So I... 633 00:32:12,853 --> 00:32:13,893 ..buried him deep 634 00:32:14,168 --> 00:32:15,226 to try to forget. 635 00:32:16,703 --> 00:32:17,870 Not that easy, is it? 636 00:32:19,490 --> 00:32:22,979 When I saw what that son of a bitch was doing to Mei... 637 00:32:24,058 --> 00:32:25,256 She was terrified. 638 00:32:25,592 --> 00:32:26,651 Paranoid. 639 00:32:28,239 --> 00:32:29,750 So I dug him back up. 640 00:32:31,646 --> 00:32:34,085 This time, when the extortion demand came in, 641 00:32:34,109 --> 00:32:35,789 I packed the cash... 642 00:32:36,606 --> 00:32:38,172 ..and my service pistol. 643 00:32:39,881 --> 00:32:40,958 And Eddie? 644 00:32:43,322 --> 00:32:45,402 We’d been having a drink earlier. 645 00:32:46,643 --> 00:32:49,956 [Chuckles] He could see something was wrong with me 646 00:32:49,980 --> 00:32:51,824 and he asked me what it was. 647 00:32:52,888 --> 00:32:54,872 And I foolishly told him. 648 00:32:56,972 --> 00:32:57,989 He wanted to help. 649 00:32:58,999 --> 00:33:02,480 Now, I told him... I didn’t need it 650 00:33:02,933 --> 00:33:04,750 and I left him in the bar. 651 00:33:05,300 --> 00:33:06,627 But he followed you, right? 652 00:33:07,147 --> 00:33:08,288 I didn’t know. 653 00:33:09,182 --> 00:33:12,232 When I had that son of a bitch in my sights... 654 00:33:13,816 --> 00:33:15,736 ..I couldn’t pull the trigger. 655 00:33:16,625 --> 00:33:17,942 And he could see that. 656 00:33:18,802 --> 00:33:20,275 And he grabbed for the pistol. 657 00:33:20,798 --> 00:33:22,570 We were struggling and... 658 00:33:23,363 --> 00:33:24,920 ..that’s when Eddie came in. 659 00:33:26,095 --> 00:33:27,232 And he... 660 00:33:27,669 --> 00:33:29,746 He tried to take the gun off him. 661 00:33:35,507 --> 00:33:37,024 The wrong blood was spilled. 662 00:33:39,142 --> 00:33:40,550 And who is ’he’? 663 00:33:41,388 --> 00:33:43,266 Who shot Petty Officer Baker? 664 00:33:47,323 --> 00:33:49,829 I’m going away one way or another, Captain. 665 00:33:51,158 --> 00:33:53,294 And I’m not taking Mei down with me. 666 00:34:04,061 --> 00:34:05,861 [Pours liquid] 667 00:34:11,696 --> 00:34:13,753 Come on, boss. This ain’t how it’s supposed to go. 668 00:34:14,523 --> 00:34:16,003 This isn’t how the story ends. 669 00:34:16,183 --> 00:34:17,270 What do you want me to say? 670 00:34:17,624 --> 00:34:19,951 They’re gonna ship Frank stateside and try him for desertion. 671 00:34:20,648 --> 00:34:23,110 He’s decided to put Mei’s safety above all else. 672 00:34:23,625 --> 00:34:26,018 It’s his call. Can you blame him? 673 00:34:26,126 --> 00:34:28,284 I can’t. That’s just it. 674 00:34:29,352 --> 00:34:31,536 I mean, it was 50 years ago. 675 00:34:31,936 --> 00:34:34,324 Lot of folks refused to fight and they’re long since forgiven. 676 00:34:35,157 --> 00:34:38,245 Frank did two tours. No shirking there. 677 00:34:38,295 --> 00:34:40,347 -There are laws, D. -What laws? 678 00:34:40,800 --> 00:34:43,500 He’s an illegal alien in this country, for starters. 679 00:34:43,524 --> 00:34:44,601 How do you figure that? 680 00:34:45,070 --> 00:34:46,503 Frank was ordered here. 681 00:34:46,855 --> 00:34:48,602 Never got a visa, so he can’t have outstayed it. 682 00:34:48,626 --> 00:34:49,784 -You’re reaching. -I know. 683 00:34:50,258 --> 00:34:52,164 But if my time at law school taught me anything... 684 00:34:53,652 --> 00:34:54,945 ..it’s that there’s always a loophole. 685 00:34:55,699 --> 00:34:59,340 [Enigmatic music] 686 00:35:20,151 --> 00:35:21,250 Absolutely. 687 00:35:22,412 --> 00:35:23,919 Yes, sir. I’m looking right at him. 688 00:35:25,709 --> 00:35:26,713 [Frank sighs] 689 00:35:26,737 --> 00:35:30,003 Yes, sir, I can assure you he’ll be fully compliant this time around. 690 00:35:32,635 --> 00:35:34,131 I’ll see your MPs when they get here. 691 00:35:38,836 --> 00:35:40,172 They’re on their way over to pick you up. 692 00:35:42,016 --> 00:35:43,602 Think I don’t know what you’re doing? 693 00:35:44,630 --> 00:35:46,534 Were you even talking to anyone? 694 00:35:47,427 --> 00:35:49,255 Just thought you’d wanna say goodbye is all. 695 00:35:49,985 --> 00:35:51,362 His mom’s gonna take him home 696 00:35:51,386 --> 00:35:52,681 and lay him alongside his dad. 697 00:35:55,573 --> 00:35:58,657 Told me his dad served in the Navy in the Gulf War. 698 00:36:01,394 --> 00:36:03,127 And also received... 699 00:36:04,193 --> 00:36:05,320 ..the Navy Cross. 700 00:36:06,052 --> 00:36:07,559 Seems courage is genetic. 701 00:36:09,863 --> 00:36:11,091 Something I gotta ask. 702 00:36:12,837 --> 00:36:15,557 Why the hell did you let Eddie mow your lawn barefoot? 703 00:36:17,018 --> 00:36:18,240 Don’t you know how dangerous that is? 704 00:36:20,672 --> 00:36:22,193 [Laughs] 705 00:36:26,120 --> 00:36:28,601 [Weeps] 706 00:36:36,722 --> 00:36:38,986 He’d been stuck in a sub for six months. 707 00:36:43,464 --> 00:36:46,650 Wanted to know the feeling of terra firma under his toes. 708 00:36:51,866 --> 00:36:56,421 None of this would have happened if he hadn’t found that...damn medal. 709 00:36:57,180 --> 00:36:58,247 How did he find it? 710 00:37:00,255 --> 00:37:01,321 I threw it out. 711 00:37:01,708 --> 00:37:02,865 Couldn’t stand the guilt. 712 00:37:03,482 --> 00:37:06,944 Mei fished it outta the trash without me knowing. 713 00:37:07,436 --> 00:37:08,439 She loves you. 714 00:37:09,390 --> 00:37:10,483 Warts and all, huh? 715 00:37:10,891 --> 00:37:12,291 [Frank whispers] Yeah. 716 00:37:29,462 --> 00:37:31,212 Mei bequeathed my medal... 717 00:37:33,049 --> 00:37:35,197 ..to the Navy Heritage Museum. 718 00:37:36,737 --> 00:37:39,777 [Tense music] 719 00:37:43,631 --> 00:37:45,358 Put out a BOLO for Armen Standish. 720 00:37:46,568 --> 00:37:48,741 -What? -He’s the extorter. 721 00:37:49,219 --> 00:37:50,378 He’s Baker’s killer. 722 00:37:50,866 --> 00:37:53,186 [Intense music] 723 00:37:53,981 --> 00:37:56,381 [Siren wails] 724 00:38:08,243 --> 00:38:09,283 Door’s open. 725 00:38:13,931 --> 00:38:14,939 [DeShawn] Clear! 726 00:38:35,176 --> 00:38:36,177 Clear. 727 00:38:45,712 --> 00:38:48,153 Albania, Colombia, Cuba. 728 00:38:48,393 --> 00:38:50,710 All countries without extradition treaties with Australia. 729 00:38:50,893 --> 00:38:52,694 [Phone rings] 730 00:38:53,847 --> 00:38:55,262 Hey, I’ve got Blue on the line. 731 00:38:56,801 --> 00:38:58,112 [Evie] Looks like Armen’s done a runner, guys. 732 00:38:58,136 --> 00:39:00,697 We’re canceling his passport as we speak, but might be too late. 733 00:39:01,089 --> 00:39:03,984 Heads up - I just got another ping on Mei’s financials. 734 00:39:04,230 --> 00:39:06,217 She’s been back to the bank to make another withdrawal. 735 00:39:06,241 --> 00:39:07,560 -When? -[Blue] Seven minutes ago. 736 00:39:07,663 --> 00:39:08,945 And this time it’s for 40 grand. 737 00:39:09,851 --> 00:39:10,982 You think it’s another handover? 738 00:39:11,145 --> 00:39:12,186 Yeah, it’s gotta be. 739 00:39:12,605 --> 00:39:15,405 One last extortion payment. Grab it from Mei and skip town. 740 00:39:16,285 --> 00:39:17,346 Where, though? 741 00:39:17,772 --> 00:39:19,773 [Siren wails] 742 00:39:39,565 --> 00:39:40,805 [Mei] Come on. 743 00:39:41,971 --> 00:39:43,634 I’m giving you a chance. 744 00:39:44,879 --> 00:39:46,896 You may only break your legs. 745 00:39:47,340 --> 00:39:48,511 [Mackey] Mei... 746 00:39:55,701 --> 00:39:56,906 [Mei whispers] I dare you. 747 00:39:58,509 --> 00:40:00,067 I can still pull a trigger. 748 00:40:02,650 --> 00:40:04,170 Mei, put the gun down. 749 00:40:04,250 --> 00:40:05,770 -Stay away. -Call her off! 750 00:40:05,794 --> 00:40:07,776 She’s...she’s clearly insane. Call her off. 751 00:40:07,884 --> 00:40:10,278 Drop your weapon. We’ve got this. 752 00:40:16,633 --> 00:40:17,768 This is for Eddie. 753 00:40:19,880 --> 00:40:21,641 Frankie couldn’t do it, but I can. 754 00:40:21,820 --> 00:40:23,060 Please, please! Please! 755 00:40:23,084 --> 00:40:24,351 Doesn’t have to end like this, Mei. 756 00:40:25,141 --> 00:40:26,182 You and Frank. 757 00:40:26,602 --> 00:40:27,750 I’ve done some research. 758 00:40:28,763 --> 00:40:30,865 There’s still a way out that sees this guy going down 759 00:40:30,969 --> 00:40:32,198 and you two reunited. 760 00:40:34,384 --> 00:40:35,877 But there’s something you gotta do first. 761 00:40:39,665 --> 00:40:40,718 What’s that? 762 00:40:42,559 --> 00:40:43,559 [Theo] Love. 763 00:40:43,953 --> 00:40:45,392 Did Plato have it right? 764 00:40:46,026 --> 00:40:48,902 Is love the ultimate spiritual beauty? 765 00:40:49,314 --> 00:40:50,341 Or... 766 00:40:51,341 --> 00:40:54,931 ..is love strife and torment... 767 00:40:56,155 --> 00:41:00,174 ..sacrifice and black storms? 768 00:41:01,063 --> 00:41:02,343 Who is this clown? 769 00:41:02,450 --> 00:41:03,502 I like him. 770 00:41:03,526 --> 00:41:05,475 [Theo] ..thespian said those words. 771 00:41:05,577 --> 00:41:07,087 Laurence Olivier. 772 00:41:07,838 --> 00:41:11,799 Not everyone has experienced love. 773 00:41:13,459 --> 00:41:16,236 So how did DeShawn figure out this whole marriage thing? 774 00:41:16,893 --> 00:41:18,417 He went back to his law school training. 775 00:41:18,919 --> 00:41:20,603 Discovered that in some cases, 776 00:41:20,627 --> 00:41:23,396 marriage can be classified as an extenuating circumstance 777 00:41:23,420 --> 00:41:24,602 when it comes to extradition. 778 00:41:24,936 --> 00:41:26,820 Sounds almost romantic when you put it like that. 779 00:41:27,636 --> 00:41:31,449 [Theo] How fortunate that they have found one another 780 00:41:31,984 --> 00:41:33,790 in a world so bleak. 781 00:41:34,557 --> 00:41:39,073 Humanity is a fickle wench, is she not? 782 00:41:40,008 --> 00:41:41,088 Are you crying? 783 00:41:41,112 --> 00:41:42,115 [Scoffs] What? 784 00:41:42,832 --> 00:41:44,072 No. As if. 785 00:41:44,473 --> 00:41:45,534 [Evie sniffles] 786 00:41:47,266 --> 00:41:48,646 [All] Cheers! Cheers. 787 00:41:48,847 --> 00:41:50,114 Don’t tell me. Don’t tell me. 788 00:41:51,010 --> 00:41:52,143 New Zealand. 789 00:41:52,993 --> 00:41:56,617 -Auckland. -[Laughs] No. No, I’m sorry. 790 00:41:57,276 --> 00:41:58,992 -What about you, Sergeant? -Mmm. 791 00:41:59,016 --> 00:42:01,867 Is that a Wagga Wagga twang I hear? 792 00:42:01,891 --> 00:42:04,515 Not from Gumly Gumly, are you? Ohh! 793 00:42:04,865 --> 00:42:06,665 -[Blue laughs] -[Theo] Huh! 794 00:42:07,409 --> 00:42:09,955 Quite a good little gig you’ve got going on here. 795 00:42:09,979 --> 00:42:11,419 -NICS. -Mm-hm. 796 00:42:12,193 --> 00:42:13,239 Any openings? 797 00:42:13,699 --> 00:42:16,265 I’ve been pondering a new vocation. 798 00:42:16,981 --> 00:42:19,268 Yeah. We’ll...keep that in mind. 799 00:42:19,874 --> 00:42:21,159 -[Theo] Excellent! Cheers. -Cheers. 800 00:42:21,183 --> 00:42:23,263 -[DeShawn speaks indistinctly] -[Camera clicks] 801 00:42:23,715 --> 00:42:25,007 [Both chuckle] 802 00:42:25,336 --> 00:42:27,017 -Here we go. -Look at your face! 803 00:42:27,656 --> 00:42:29,421 [DeShawn] What are you talking about? My face looks good. 804 00:42:29,445 --> 00:42:30,511 [Evie] Are you kidding? 805 00:42:31,184 --> 00:42:32,237 So you wanna talk about... 806 00:42:34,031 --> 00:42:35,372 ..you know... [Clears throat] 807 00:42:36,918 --> 00:42:39,284 Prefer to talk about you and the Sea Scouts, to be honest. 808 00:42:39,653 --> 00:42:40,928 [Chuckles] 809 00:42:47,868 --> 00:42:49,068 Drink? 810 00:42:49,409 --> 00:42:50,730 National pastime, isn’t it? 811 00:42:51,565 --> 00:42:52,665 I’ll be right back. 812 00:42:52,689 --> 00:42:54,890 [Warm music] 813 00:43:07,990 --> 00:43:11,671 [Music swells] 814 00:43:35,325 --> 00:43:38,326 [Theme music]