After the Factory Page #3
- Your parents are going to freak.
- Tad, they'll never going to know.
I really needed to be with you.
Where you been, Carl?
You supposed to be at work.
What the f*** happened to your head?
You ought to get that sh*t looked at.
It's all here?
Yes.
I'll hang out here untill you close up and then
you can sneak back into my place, Okay?
You're not listening to me right now.
This isn't working Ab.
I'm sorry, I just think we got to take a break,
you know until we get a little longer.
- What?
- I think you're amazing.
And I love spending time with
you when we can but ...
You haven't even finished high school.
And the way your parents act ...
If you can't see past that then I guess
you're just as f***ed up as they are, aren't you?
- Abby.
- F*** you!
This is the last time, Carl.
F*** this.
Hey there.
- A slow night?
- F*** you a**hole.
Are you new in town?
I haven't seen around.
You got a lighter I can use?
Yeah, sure.
Gee, you must be freezing out there.
- Good to roll Detective.
- Let's do it.
Blue team secure the perimeter.
Give me visual ID on the vehicle.
Looks like a dark blue Lincoln sedan.
Repeat, dark blue Sedan.
We're in Detective.
Secure downstairs, go, go!
Where you at Green? Over.
Accessing the basement.
What you got down there Green?
Talk to me.
Go, go!
Buffalo PD. Hands in the air.
Hands up, motherf***er!
Mike?
I don't think he can.
Basement is clean.
Repeat. Basement is clean.
We got nothing down here.
You got to be f***ing kidding me.
late and for disturbing your son.
- No plates. Do you believe this?
- That was his mother.
He's been like that since he got out of prison.
She's the only one who drives this.
I'm telling you, our guy knows how we work.
He didn't steal some sick f***ing
pervert's license plates by chance.
- The f***er set us up.
- Who is this f***ing guy?
What else does he have?
Yeah?
Shelley let me call you.
Calm down.
She what?
Allright let's try to be rational.
It's only been a few hours.
Could you stop acting like a f***ing cop
and act like a father for one second?
Shelley listen, you guys had a fight.
She's probably at a girlfriend's house.
I'm sorry do you have kids?
What do you know?
I'll go get some tea.
Look, It's probably just a matter of a
couple of phone calls. Allright?
Help me out here.
Who did you call?
Come on, did you call the kid?
Did you call Tad?
He's at work, he hasn't seen her.
No one has seen her.
Look, It's Mike's daughter for God's sake!
I don't know.
Yeah well she's not just any
other girl, allright?
Look, just do what you have to do.
she goes out on weekends.
Of course she does.
- She didn't go to bars on her own.
- Of course she does.
She goes with friends, she goes with Tad.
- Did you call Sarah?
- I called Sarah, I called Rachel, I called rachel's mom.
What about that kid Evan
she used to hang out?
She hasn't seen her for years.
Her number is not even in the book.
I just phoned it through to Steve
Just in case, they'll need to know what she
was wearing before they can put out an APB.
Drink some of this.
This here ring is a symbol of
our commitment to each other.
'Til death do us part.
Come on, It's okay.
I got one just like it. See?
We all do.
Come on, It's picture time.
Welcome home.
We're checking her email,
her phone logs, her facebook page.
NCIC and the hospitals are all online.
I've requested CCTV footage from
all of the bus and train depots.
And our friends across the lake?
No, there's no record of her
crossing the border.
Allright. Notify Rochester and Detroit.
Run everything back through me.
- Kelsey, you wanna give us a sec?
- Yeah.
If you need anything ...
You got to take a couple of days off,
to be with the family.
That's why I spend 18 years on the force
to let somebody else find my own kid?
This gets messy and I'm not
going to have any choice.
Do you understand?
Sure.
Excuse me, sir.
You got a visitor.
Where is she?
Where did you get this one Tad?
Abby was at the diner last night.
You lied to my wife about seeing her?
We had a fight.
I didn't know what else to do.
Allright she snuck out,
I just didn't want her to get in trouble.
- Tell me what happened.
- I didn't do anything.
Allright look, we got into an argument
then she run out.
- She left her jacket and phone, that's it.
- Where did she go?
On to the street.
I should have followed her outside.
- You didn't go after her?
- No!
- Was she alone? Or she was with someone?
- No.
Who was she with?
Who was she with?
- She was talking to somebody outside.
- Who was she talking to?
She was talking to somebody
outside in a car.
You let my daughter get into a car
in the middle of the night?
- It happened too fast, I couldn't see.
- What did the car look like Tad?
- Come on!
- It was a dark sedan!
I'm telling you the truth,
I swear to God.
I didn't ask her to sneak out.
And when Mrs. Fletcher kept calling,
I panicked.
Okay, I didn't know what to do.
That's why I'm here now.
He was there.
This guy.
He was at the diner last night.
So ...
Sleeping Beauty awakes.
Jesus.
You're the replacement?
What, you're like 12?
I'm 17.
Oh my God, you're a baby.
He's going to love you long time.
What is this?
Where are we?
How long have you been down here?
I'm sorry.
There's plenty of time to be sorry.
Is it really Thanksgiving?
Who is that?
Who the f*** was that?
Oh that? It's just Lauren.
- This is bordering on harassment.
- We haven't even started yet.
I'm sorry, where's the harassment?
She's part of an ongoing investigation.
She was under your care for 3 months.
- This is standard procedure.
- This is bullshit.
How many times do I have to explain this?
One more time, come on.
I'm a postnatal nurse. Lauren was in physio,
I drop in and say hello to her every few days.
Hookers don't tend to get a lot of visitors,
that's what nurses do.
The night she went missing, I was in surgery
with a dozen witnesses but you know that
Because you questioned them all,
already.
This whole thing is .... is really sad.
But you know what I know.
- So, if that's all ...
- Sit the f*** down!
Where were you last night?
I was here, I pulled a double.
How come a witness put you in
a diner downtown?
Where another girl was abducted.
That's not possible.
I don't know anything about some other girl.
No, no. Not some other girl.
This girl. Look at it.
Do you recognize her?
Look, I told you I don't know what
the f*** you talking about.
- Bullshit.
- Mike!
I know you were there,
You fat f***.
Look!
Check it out with his boss.
Check it out with his boss.
I'm at the end of a very long
shift detective so ...
Both of you were at that diner last night.
I know about Lauren Daniels and the
seven other girls, allright?
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