The Alphabet Killer
Woman:
Mostly the job is to ask questions.
The frustrating part,
the part that drives you crazy,
is that the people you really
want to talk to
are dead.
Help me!
Please help me!
Please!
Please!
No, leave me alone.
Please!
Help me!
Help me please!
Help!
Someone help me!
Please!
Please, someone help me.
Please.
Please.
Hey.
Lieutenant.
Any idea who she is?
No.
I didn't want to move her.
God, it's awful.
There are grass stains on her pants.
He dragged her.
You okay?
Did you just touch me?
Huh-uh.
Wow.
I've had way too much coffee.
Um...
looks like there's some kind of
white hair on her jacket.
- Man:
Yeah, I saw that.- Watch your step.
- I know.
Think it's hers?
Yeah.
How do you know?
He raped her and then
strangled her to death.
Then put her pants back on?
That's my guess.
There you are.
Here.
- Brought you some tea.
- Thanks.
You're welcome.
You making a war room?
Carla had asthma.
I think the cat hair was in the car.
Uh-huh.
So...
you're not gonna, um...
stay up all night with this stuff,
are you?
No.
It's couple's night.
I'm sleeping with you.
Uh-huh.
When?
Soon.
Good.
- Don't be mad.
- I'm not.
Can I ask you one question?
What?
Why do you think she got in the car?
It's kind of late, honey.
Why don't you give it a rest, huh?
Why did you get in the car?
with the initial profiles.
They feel there's a good chance
the killer's out of state;
sloppy, low intelligence;
someone with a knowledge
of Rochester who resides elsewhere;
probably a marginal type personality.
Okay, Megan.
He's not sloppy.
He didn't choose her at random.
And we're wasting our time looking
for truck drivers and transients.
The guy chased her in reverse
in broad daylight
in front of a dozen witnesses,
for Christ's sakes.
The kid got lucky for 20 seconds.
He's cold and calculating
and he's gonna do it again.
No, we don't have a serial killer.
He's an emotional impulse-driven
bumbling f*** up.
He's probably 1000 miles
from here running in terror.
What do you think, Ken?
Carla Castillo was a smart kid.
I don't think she's get
into a car with anyone
who looked like even
a marginal transient.
I'm not saying the guy looks
like f***ing Leatherface.
I'm saying...
The crime scene had all the earmarks
of a disorganized killer.
Do you know how many people have
the same first and last initial?
So the killer found a way to get
Carla Castillo into his car
and he drove her to Churchville.
That is not random.
- It might be.
- It's got nothing to do with the initials.
He watched her for a long time.
He waited and he did it exactly
the way he wanted to.
Any loss of control he displays
is intentional.
Megan, we've interviewed everybody
who ever met this girl
and we've got nothing.
Well, please let me interview them again.
Mr. Castillo?
Hey.
You have news?
No.
Nothing concrete yet.
No.
You're here to see me then?
Yeah. I was hoping maybe
Can I get you something?
Hank, this lady is a police officer.
Oh.
Soda? Something?
No, thank you.
How about some coffee?
Just made it fresh.
That would be great.
Thanks.
- Let's go upstairs.
- Okay.
Megan:
Was Tuesday the only day you saw Carla?
Pretty much, usually.
Her mother and I had a falling out.
I would like to have seen
her more, don't get me wrong.
And what would you do?
Have dinner.
Watch TV.
Talk.
What did she like to eat?
You think I had something to do
with what happened, huh?
No.
Then why are you asking me
this stuff again?
I want to find the man that hurt
your daughter, Jay.
I need to understand everything
that was happening
because anything could be important.
Spaghetti, French fries,
Chinese takeout,
tacos from the deli.
Great.
In some of the photos she's wearing
a medallion of some kind.
Jay:
St. Philomena.
Her grandmother gave her that.
I haven't found it.
She wasn't wearing it and it wasn't
recovered at the scene.
Maybe she lost it.
What did she talk about
when she came over?
Schoolwork, friends...
kid stuff, like I told you.
You okay?
Yes.
Um, sorry.
What were her friends' names?
Carla saw her father on Tuesdays?
Yes.
Until 6:
00or 7:
00 at night?That's right.
I spoke to the bus drivers
who run that route on Tuesdays.
They weren't very helpful.
They couldn't remember
whether or not they saw her.
Carla was a quiet girl.
You would not even notice
when she was in the room.
she regularly visited?
Other family?
No.
Jay's mom.
She was the only family
in Rochester.
We didn't get along well
when she was alive.
We hadn't seen her in years.
Did Carla have any older friends
that you might have forgotten?
You asked me all this before.
I really want to help you
but I don't know how.
I'm so sorry, I...
I just don't feel good.
Okay.
Do you mind if I look
in her room again?
Carla, what are you hiding?
Carla's voice:
Megan.
Megan.
Hey.
I'm... I'm sorry.
L...
and I was startled.
You should go.
I apologize.
Uh-huh.
Where are you?
Um, it's time for you to stop
working on Castillo.
It's...
It's just that it's having
a bad effect on you.
People are complaining
about your behavior.
What people?
Look, Ray, you know
I get a little bit obsessed.
That's my process.
And yes, I know that can be
spooky to some people.
Everyone has given credible deference
to your process, Megan.
And because of your track record...
it may be too much though.
People say they've seen you
talking to yourself.
That's bullshit.
Yeah.
This is the number of my psychologist.
She's been incredibly
helpful to me.
- It's bullshit, Captain.
- No no, shh.
She's expecting your call.
So what I want you to do is take
the vacation time you saved up
and just, you know, cool out
and get a handle on things.
I'm not going to stop.
You most certainly are.
Carla's voice:
Megan, help me.
Help me, Megan.
Help me.
Why don't you help me?
Help me.
Help me.
Help me.
Help me, Megan.
- Tell me.
- Yes.
Carla's voice:
I'm dead.'Cause I'm dead.
'Cause I'm dead.
I'm so sorry, Carla.
I can't find him.
Please.
I don't even sleep anymore.
Carla's voice:
Help me! Help me!
Help me!
Help me!
Honey?
Jesus. Megan!
Megan!
Thank you.
Hi.
- How's she doing?
- Stable.
What happened?
I believe she's had
what is referred to
as an adult onset of schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia?
How is that possible?
She's been normal
her whole life.
Has she had some sort
of trauma recently?
I mean, she was...
I don't know if it was traumatic or not,
but she was recently taken off
the Carla Castillo investigation.
What now?
I mean, will she get better?
We've got a long road ahead.
Carla's voice:
Help me.
Tim:
It's like my brain would betrapped in a loop.
There's no way to stop it.
Just the same upsetting,
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