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Don't worry, the detective assigned will see to that. LPW construction. You tell detective. Got it. I see detective now. Why don't you come back day after tomorrow, huh? What you say? Missing persons. We have to give it 48 hours. You forgot to sign. Oh, I'm sorry. Yep, 48 hours. Especially for teenagers. Please. Why you say specially teenagers? They have a way of disappearing and then showing up again, just like that. I don't mean to keep bothering you. Only it's been almost four months now. You'd be surprised how many young people like your son are reported missing. 16, 17,000 last year, the Chicago area alone. A lot of them show up. The others, I'm afraid there's just never enough manpower and time. But you are still looking for him, aren't you? Of course. Don't worry, he'll show up. Believe me. Nothing I can do about it right now, Chris. Maybe in the new year, okay? What's the problem? Wish I could give him a raise. He's a hard worker. How much do you pay these kids? Part-timers? 250 an hour. You and your brother, you guys get away with murder. I start my people off at $5 an hour. How soon can you put the shelves in? That's hard to say. Between the displays and the Chicago jobs, I've got everybody working flat out. Not that I'm complaining. Why don't you turn on the heater? It kills my sinus. I need extra display space for the holidays. Teddy, what do you think? Come on, John. I've thrown a lot of work your way. As soon as I can. I saw this opac. John Gacy, you know him? He did some work for Mr. Austin last year. Is this any good? Who's the lucky girl? It's my mom's birthday. You think she'll like it? She'll love it. I'm sure she'll be happy to see you. I'm sure she'll be happy to see you. I'm sure she'll be happy to see you. I'm sure she'll be happy to see you. It's my mom's birthday. You think she'll like it? She'll love it. Could you wrap if you get the chance? Sure. Thanks. What's this? You better put it on. I want you sneezing all over me. Oh, happy birthday, Mrs. Gant. Well, thank you, Cindy. How do you know? Chris told me. When is it? You actually want to know how old you are? Forty-six. Mom? Well, I'm not ashamed of it. Are you? No. Ready to go? Actually, if you can just wait a minute. A guy came back for his workbook and I think he's going to offer me a job. It pays twice what I'm making here. Oh, Chris, wait. It's freezing out there. You're worse than my mom. I'll be right back. It's cold out there. Chris? Chris? Chris? Christopher? Chris? Chris? He's not in the store. What could have happened to him? I don't know. Mr. Austin? No sign of him. Inside or out back. But he said he was coming right back. Or maybe he decided to walk home. Not that far. Don't worry. Nothing's happened to him. I'll phone Gacy just in case. Maybe here at Coslow, give Chris a lift. This is John Gacy, LPW Construction. I'm sorry I'm not here to speak to you, but if you leave your name and phone number, I'll get back to you as soon as I return. Please speak after the beep. John, this is Vincent Austin. Please call me as soon as you can. The number is 555-1422. Mike, what are you doing up so early? Basketball practice before class. Game tonight. What game? I'll be there. I hope so. Still, you shouldn't have to go in this early. Look who's talking. You have a man in this house got you moving lately. Coffee's made. Do you want some eggs? No, I can't. I'm running late. Sometimes I wish your father was still in uniform. Sometimes so does he. We saw more of him, didn't we? OK, I got the message. You go in this early every morning? I have to. It's a new job. Only way to handle the work. You sure must like it. I'm glad you're not as much as you do basketball. Who are you playing? Faith Baptist from Chicago. Really fresh. That means good. Boy, he's out of it. I will be around more once I'm sure of myself. Come on, I'll drive you. I'd like you to take a look at this missing person's form. Christopher Gant. Tell me what you think. You expect me to think this early in the morning? I'd like you to. You do have the experience in this sort of thing, Youth Bureau. Not that many people were missing. Not here in this appliance. Over in Chicago, yeah, but not here. It's mostly runaways. Problems at home, school. Off they go. I guess that's what happened with this kid. Maybe. Maybe not. He's a nice-looking boy, isn't he? Honor student at Main West High School. That's what your son did. He's a good boy. Main West High School. That's where your son goes, isn't it? Yeah. The boy's had after-school jobs since he was 12 years old. Mother or father picks him up when he gets off work. Doesn't read like your typical runaway, does it? No, it doesn't. Lieutenant Cosenzack, there's a Mr. and Mrs. Gant in reception. Want to talk to someone about a missing person they filled out last night? All right, thank you. There you go. When your son went outside, you're certain that it was to talk to this Mr. Gacy about a job he was offering him? Well, he didn't actually say the name. And how do you know? Cindy Beck told me. She works at the store with Chris, you see. He was so excited, so they were offering twice what Mr. Austin paid. It's so hard to understand. One minute he's me in the store. Would you like to have a seat, Mrs. Gant? So, is there any special reason that Chris needs any extra money? What difference does that make? He was saving up to build a dark room at home. He's a very good photographer. I offered to buy the equipment for him, but he didn't want to. He was just too busy. He was just too busy. He was just too busy. He was just too busy. He was just too busy to buy the equipment for him, but he insisted on paying for it himself. He's a very independent boy. Perhaps too independent. It says here that Mr. Austin phoned Mr. Gacy's house? But he wasn't there. At least he didn't answer the phone. And when Chris still didn't come home, we called his friends. But he wasn't there. So we decided to drive around the streets and look for him. But we couldn't find him, so I... That's when we... Mrs. Gant, we'll do everything that we can to find him. Thank you, Lieutenant. I'll let you both know what's happening. Here you go. Mrs. Gant, can I speak to you for a minute, please? Is there any reason that you can think of why your brother might have run away and just something that he didn't want your parents to know about? Of course not. What are you trying to do? Make out like he was in some kind of trouble? Is there something bothering you? Last night, the policeman on duty, he told us that it's routine with missing persons to wait 48 hours before doing anything. I see. A lousy birthday present. What's that? Yesterday was my mother's birthday. We were waiting for Chris to come home to have the party. Whatever you're working on, turn over. 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Youth Bureau. Making a kid like that Chief of Detectives. He's no kid. Been on the force 15 years. You get out to the shopping center? Williams. Anything? Nothing you're gonna like, Vincent Austin doesn't remember seeing Gacy talk to Christopher Gant. You get a hold of Mr. Gacy? On the phone. He said he didn't talk to any of the employees in the pharmacy. Not until the first time he was there or the second when he came back for just a few minutes to pick up the workbook. When did Mr. Gacy talk to Christopher Gant about a job? Maybe he didn't. Meaning? Well, I checked out a dozen people working at the shopping center in and out of the stores all night. One or two remember seeing Christopher Gant out on the street. But none of them saw him with anybody resembling the description that Austin gave me of John Gacy. Right. In fact, nobody I talked to saw Gacy at all. Well, how'd Gacy sound to you? What can you tell on the phone? Sorry to hear your kid's missing. Sorry, but he can't help us. You catch up with the girl, Cindy Beck? Main West High School. And? She and Chris have been dating, nothing heavy. Well, what else? More or less confirm what Mrs. Gant said. Chris asked his mother to wait a few minutes so he could talk to a contractor about a job. Which Mr. Gacy denies offering him. Do you have any idea what could have happened to him? Not exactly. Not exactly? Chris can act spacey sometimes, go off and do his own thing. He's not a runaway. Not with parents like that and certainly not in his mother's birthday. Yeah, okay, that's the way I feel about it. All right, call Chicago. See if they've got a rap sheet on Gacy. I had a dollar. Every time they stiffed me, told me to put it through channels, I'd be sitting on a beach on Waikiki. All right, that buddy of yours still works Chicago police records? Well, try to get a hold of him. See if he can't cut through the red tape. You don't commit a night shift. Okay, well hang in and call him then. I got plans tonight. I said wait around and call him. Look, I just think we're missing something here. It doesn't feel right. Let me know. You know, I got a feeling there's a magnet. Some place in this town draws in all the dirt bags off Interstate 30. You guys get a hold of him? Just now. Well? Chicago handled two complaints concerning a John Gacy. For what? Assault. First one's five years ago, aggravated assault. Case dismissed. Second one's July this year, case still open. And what was the nature of the assault? Don't know. What do you mean you don't know? That's all my guy would tell me. Well, you call this guy back. Look, Lieutenant, he's already gone out on a limb, giving me this much unauthorized. Yeah, all right. Why don't I go to Chicago tomorrow? Try to get the rest. No, no, no. Tomorrow could be too late. Joe? We all know assault, even reckless assault, can be a problem. From a barroom brawl to... Physical attack endangering the life of another person, huh? Why not wait and find out? We'll be late. Lieutenant, I'd like you both to meet me outside Gacy's house as soon as possible. Yeah, that's right, as soon as possible. I'm gonna have to miss another call. I'm gonna have to miss another game here. Joe... It's okay. Is it about Christopher Gant? Everybody at school was talking about it. You going to find him? I hope so. Will he be all right? I don't know. Sorry, I figured I'd better run it by the state attorney's office. How far can we push it? Something doesn't want to let you in the house, back off. He doesn't even want to talk to you. Go home. We'll do everything we can to get the boy out. If he's in there, look what we got. Two assault charges, we don't know how serious. We got a missing teenager. Who's been missing for less than 24 hours? Yeah, listen, I hope I'm wrong. I hope this guy is clean. I hope Chris Gant shows up unharmed, but I gotta tell you, I got a lousy feeling in my gut on this thing. Oh, I want your guts to be in the uproar. Thank you. 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Huh? Deputy Sheriff. Honorary. That's because of all the charity work I do for the cops. So you can understand then why I'm puzzled. I wonder if I might just take a quick look through the house. Sure. You got a search warrant? No, sir, I don't. Why don't you just get the hell out of here? Don't you want to open it? Is that an order? You satisfied? I'd like you to come back to the station with me. What the hell for? Just to make a statement about your movements last night. Well, I can't do it. Why not? My uncle died last night. That's where I was going when I left the drug store. Chicago General Hospital. You can check it out. I'm waiting for a phone call from my aunt right now. She's counting on me to make all the funeral arrangements. Why don't you give her a call now? What's her number? She isn't home. Look, can't you see how upset I am? I love my uncle. I love them both. I'll come down to the station when I get a chance. Don't take too long. You've got no respect for the dead. Let me give you a word of advice. What's his name? How do you pronounce that? Kozenzak. I have a lot of very important friends in the Chicago Police Department. We're not Chicago. We're Displains. I'll be waiting for you. The cop's got a nerve. You know that? Name's Theodore Koslow. Work supervisor for Gacy. Any sign of the police? According to Vincent Austin, the pharmacist, Koslow was at the pharmacy last night. Could be he's the one that Chris came out to talk with about the job. Yeah. Call Chicago first thing in the morning. See if they got anything on this... Koslow. Get me everything you can on Gacy's assault charges. I'd like one of you to stay here. You stake the house. You've got to get the way off pace on this one. I'll do it. I'll be right back. I'll be right back. I'll be right back. I'll be right back. Lieutenant. Yeah, Terry. Go ahead. The van pulled out going like hell. I decided to follow. Maybe I goofed. Yeah? And where's it going? Well, that's what I mean. I lost it. 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But what have you got to support a request for a search warrant of Gacy's house? Copies of the charge sheets on Gacy's two arrests in Chicago. Both involve sexual assault on young men. Look, the complainant in the first hold of the Chicago cops that Gacy kept a prisoner in his garage. He assaulted him repeatedly, left him for dead. Look, that's how the boy escaped. Let me see. He's been in the garage since the morning. He's been in the garage since the morning. He's been in the garage since the morning. Look, that's how the boy escaped. Let me see. It also says Gacy denied the charges and the case was dropped. The kid was a male prostitute. I guess it came down to who do you believe, a questionable character or a respectable businessman? Now, maybe if they believed the kid, Chris Gant wouldn't be missing. Second case. It's still open, same kind of charges. Same kind of kid? Doesn't say. Why don't you try to get a hold of him and find out? Well, he left town right after. I see. As you say, Mr. Gacy is a respectable businessman. Under the circumstances, I'm just not sure that I can convince a judge to issue a search warrant for his own. Lieutenant Cosentine? Yeah? One of your men needs to talk with you. Yeah? Gacy finally showed up, says he's not talking to anyone but you and he won't wait long. What did you guys do in there last night? Well, don't go starting that rumor. Look, just read in the Miranda and start getting a statement, but, Terry, whatever you do, do not let him leave until I get back. Yeah. Yeah. Gacy, why don't you wait and see what he's got to say? No, I believe Chris Gant is in there and I want to get him out before any more happens to him. Don'll help you draw up a request. Mr. Gacy, do you remember speaking to anybody in particular when you went to the hospital? Is your uncle on that? What the hell is this? What are you... Are you questioning my word? I spoke with the head nurse on the floor. She, uh, doesn't remember seeing you. I don't give a damn what she remembers or she doesn't remember. I don't have to prove a thing to you guys. I'm gonna take you home, show you the plaques on my wall. Businessman of the Year, the Junior Chamber of Commerce. That's right. I show you my bank account. I show you my tax returns. Where'd you go last night after the lieutenant talked to you? I told the lieutenant where I went. Don't you guys talk to each other? Look, how much longer is this gonna take? I've got a business to run. I've got a payroll to meet. You wouldn't know anything about that, would you? John Gacy? I think I've met him at several functions. Does a lot of work with the local Democratic Club. You really think he's grabbed a kid? Yes, sir. Do I understand correctly that my client has cooperated fully with you? Six hours. Six hours wasted. Please, John. Yes? Mm-hmm. Well, then I don't see how you can refuse to let him leave. After all, this is a man with a fine reputation in his field of work. All right, let's get out of here. Come on, to hell with him. To hell with that lousy Pollock. Mr. Gacy, I'd like the keys to your house, please. What for? I'm gonna have to get out of here. I'm gonna have to get out of here. I'm gonna have to get out of here. I'm gonna have to get out of here. What for? To conduct a search of the premises. I think you'll have to give them to him. You don't. You're gonna need a new front door. How did you get that? I'd like to know the answer to that as well, Lieutenant. I think you should talk to your client. Boy, you really got it in for me, don't you? Has Mr. Gacy made a statement? Mm-hmm. And did he sign it? Not yet. I'm gonna go over with him again, this time with his lawyer present, and formally ask him to sign it. Terry? Will you do something here? What the hell am I paying you for? To handle your business affairs. Gail, when you're done in there, check your garage. Chris? Chris? Take a look in there. Chris? Chris? Chris? Chris? Chris? Chris? 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Ed, cover the bureau, the whole thing. Alright. Takkarou. How dare you... Seize the moment. Suck my ass. Listen... It's a trap door in the closet here. Open it. I must have missed it the first time I looked. Oh, shoot. Well, look who's here. Are you going to arrest me or not? We found a lot of jewelry in one of the bureau drawers. Oh, is there a law against that? I'm going to have to get on my board with a set of handcuffs. That's it, Lieutenant. You know as well as I you can't go on like this. Not unless you're prepared to bring charges. If I find you messed up my house. Would you drive Mr. Gacy home? I don't need anybody to drive me home. I got my own car. No, sir, you don't. I've impounded it for inspection along with the van. Can he do that? I'm afraid so. You got nothing on me. You're just screwing me around. Screwing my business around. It's not going to work. I'll drive you home. So long, dummy. John. That kid walked through this door right now. I wouldn't know him. And he wouldn't know me. Numerous male pornographic magazines. Several pairs of jockey shorts. Two small of the Casey's. Men's wallets. Used but empty. Large selection of men's jewelry. Watches, rings. Two small of the Casey's figures. Silver and gold chains. Bracelets. Pins. A varied assortment of narcotics and drugs. And a pair of handcuffs. You're up late. Science final tomorrow. How you doing? Better. I'm sorry about last night. Playoff start day after tomorrow. Can you come? Yeah, I hope so. You going to have time for us to buy the tree? Huh? Yeah. Hey, when'd be Christmas? You and I didn't bring home the tree. How's it going? The kids at school keep asking me. Just not so good. Scary. New car, Mr. Gacy? It's a rental. You guys closing up? Yes, sir. You want to come over and play some pool? Maybe smoke some grass? Not tonight. Maybe we could get together some night. Just the two of us. What do you say? Maybe. I look forward to it. Here. Come on, come on. Take it, take it. 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The other half of your department? Mike Paxton and Delta Unit. Look, these guys have handled surveillance. They know how to work the streets. Yeah, and taking them off the streets to leave a hole this big. Especially this time of year. To find a missing kid. Killer. You're calling a man a murderer when you don't even know the kid's dead. You know, I dropped in to see the boys' family this morning. I told them not to give up hope. But you have. Based on what? I don't know. Based on the feel of the case. You know some of the things we found in Gacy's house? The MO on the two assault charges against him? Alleged assault. The two victims lived to tell their story. One of them because Gacy thought the boy was dead. You sure you're not letting yourself get too involved in this one? Besides, you and Mike Paxton are not exactly... No, no, that's not... Quick, we're getting better. Not that there aren't one or two of the old-timers. Don't hate my guts. Yeah, well, I didn't make you chief of detectives to any popularity contests. I jumped you over a lot of older guys, so I figured you had the smarts to do the job. Don't prove me wrong. I won't. Holding Gacy that long yesterday wasn't so smart. No, sir. Can I have Delta? You know what Christmas means to me? More problems to deal with. Don't let those Delta cowboys lean too heavy on the guy. We're looking at a lawsuit. Thanks, Walt. Don't thank me so fast. I hear regular business in your department isn't getting done. Yeah, hey, I get any static about this investigation of yours, it's on your head. I decide it's going no place. I pull the plug. Listen, Joe, work easy with Paxton, will you? The guy's got a lot of seniority. Do I get Delta or not? I thought you just told me. I said you got my ass kicked. Up to you to get Paxton's cooperation. Christmas. Why don't you guys do it? Because I'm already using my best men to follow up on the leads we've got. So you drag Delta unit into it, never mind what we got going. Bill, can you excuse us for a minute, please? I suppose I should have talked to you about it first. Would have been nice. Didn't have to. But I suppose I should have. So what's all this? I've made Bill Walden intelligence officer. He's been a good friend of mine. I've made Bill Walden intelligence officer. He's keeping track of all incoming reports on the case. Why do you want this guy tailed so bad? Put pressure on him. Try to find out what he did with the boy's body. You think he's stupid enough to go back there? If I can shake him up, maybe he'll start worrying he didn't hide it good enough. You hope. There's only one way to find out. You're gonna bust my guy's butts for... Come on, Mike, you're gonna help me or not? This guy killed a kid. This could be your son, it could be mine. Don't dance me around on this. So how far do you want us to go? Just surveillance. This guy's been around the block a few times. We'll give him an excuse. He'll scream his rights are being violated. But you want him to know that we're there. Close surveillance. You're not gonna win your popularity contest with this. What did you say the initials were? L-A-T. Leonard Alexander Thomas. That's T-H-O. This is very disturbing for them. And another one. Trask. T-R-A-S-K. Lester Aaron Trask. I should find him in heaven. Amen. Geez, I hate funerals. Come here, Ralph. Your father wouldn't like that. He wanted you to love him. But he did. I'm just sorry I wasn't in at the end. You guys cops? Huh? Yeah, I thought so. I've hung out with a lot of cops in my time. Good cops. What's the matter, John? Ah, just some scumbags. Is there something wrong? No, there's nothing wrong. It's all right. Go ahead. Put her in the car. I'll be right there in a minute. What are you following me for? Huh? It's that Polak, isn't it? Why is he picking on me? What the hell have I ever done to him? Chris will show up soon, I'm sure of it. And he better have a good explanation when he gets here. I'm sure he will. Do you think I could take a look at Chris's room? I'll do it. Lieutenant. I feel so bad how I spoke to you the other day. Don't. It's okay. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Don't. It's okay. I'm sorry. So, uh... What do you want to talk to me about, Lieutenant? I've arranged for a state police search team to start looking in the tree belt and along the river. Well, uh... I need pieces of clothing that Chris wore so the dogs can pick up the scent. Doesn't sound too good, does it? You will find Chris for us, won't you? So we can at least give him a decent burial. Promise me you won't let the man who killed him get away. Mr. Trask, I, um, checked the main list yearbook and your son was one of two graduates that year with initials L.A.T. It looks like the ring I bought for Lester. Mr. Trask? Uh, yes. I wonder if I could speak to him, ask him about the ring. Our son's been missing for almost two years. 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I'll be doing better than I can drink. Oh, look out there she is. Hey, what's up? Okay, come here. Oh, Jen? Yeah. Ta-da! Got him stuck in here. Oh, my God. Got him stuck in here. Okay, thank you. Thank you very much. Right here. The gentlemen are really John's bodyguards. Son of a bitch. Uh, who's that guy over there with our employer? Oh, that's Ted Koslow. Well, what can I get you to drink? We're on duty. Oh, compliments of Mr. Gayskin. No. Enjoy yourselves. A good bustle? For what? Possession of Yusamone. He's asking. Well, he ain't gonna get it. Not yet. John! John! Not bad. What you doing? Do you mind telling me what's going on here? You're lucky we'll cover another good hunk today. I appreciate all this. We're doing as best we can. Consider it. If it's a holler, we spot anything. She really thinks she can help. A psychic? Yeah. Come on, Santori, give me a break. She's worked with a lot of people. Yeah? And how much did you tell her? Not a thing. All she knows is the squib she read in the local weekly about a boy missing, and from what I hear, you could use all the help you can get. Trask, Lester A., been missing nearly two years now. Parents say what the Chicago police did about their son's disappearance? Not too much, according to Mrs. Trask. Why? Well, her son owned a gun. It's a red Honda hatchback, three, four years old, also reported missing. The Chicago police turned up a friend who remembered Lester saying he was thinking of selling it. The friend said Lester was fed up with his job and wanted to get money to go away. You think that's what happened? No. Why? He never picked up his last paycheck at the construction company. What company? LPW? Roberts Landry, Chicago. Sorry, Joe. Yeah. What about the evidence technicians report? Anything? No help, I'm afraid. Come on, what about the blood? What about the blood on the board that I found? Type O, Chris's type. And half the people of America. All right, Terry, you gotta talk to Mrs. Trask again. This ring didn't just walk itself into Gacy's house. Joe, Lester Trask's missing car, the three or four-year-old Honda hatchback. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Surveillance officers Demarco and King. Gacy left a fraternal order of bears at 2 a.m. with a Ted Coslow. Coslow drove a Honda hatchback. Red, three or four years old. What? I've been going after the wrong guy. Their car could be a coincidence. Oh, no. Not until you get the registration number. No, you see, Terry, I don't believe in coincidences. Not on this one. Only consequences. Lester Trask is missing. His car is missing, and Coslow's driving it. What have we got on Coslow? Not much. Because I've been following the police. I've been following the police. I've been following the police. Not much. Because I've been putting all our time into Gacy. What have we got? Barton did some checking. Current address, 2144 Rockridge Drive. Ten minutes from the Austin Pharmacy. And he was there the night Chris Gant disappeared. So was Gacy. And we found Trask's ring in Gacy's house. Coslow lived with Gacy for three years. Coslow lived with Gacy for three years. Moved out six months ago to get married. Well, at least we got that going for us. Gacy's been married, too. Oh, you're a big hell, Bill. Hey, Gacy. Hey, Gacy. Hey, Gacy. Coslow? Did we ever get a rap sheet on Coslow? No criminal record here or Chicago. Right, because maybe he's smarter than I've been giving him credit for. Right, because maybe he's smarter than I've been giving him credit for. Well, get his butt in here. Let's find out. How's it going, Lieutenant? Fine. I've been getting, um, calls. People who know Gacy are concerned that you might be going to the hospital. People who know Gacy are concerned that you might be going after the wrong man. People who know Gacy are concerned that you might be going after the wrong man. They say he's okay. I'll keep it in mind. Good. I don't think we're doing anything we shouldn't. I don't think we're doing anything we shouldn't. More like we're not getting around to everything we should. You just don't want to see you digging yourself a hole. You just don't want to see you digging yourself a hole. It's one case. Not a career. I'll remember that. Bastards trying to kill us. What's the matter boys giving trouble getting it up. Boys, you having trouble getting it up? To speed? Ha ha. Now, I'm here to see my new lawyer. Jake Byrds. You heard of him? No, sir. No? Well, you will. He's smart. He's real smart. He knows how to make cousins. I stopped harassing me for no good reason. You know, it's a shame. A real shame. I hate to see you two boys get hurt because of that dumb pollock. John sold it to me. 350 bucks. What? A year ago. Maybe longer. You know what? I think he stiffed me. Lousy piece of junk heat soil. Did you get a receipt from Mr. Gissie? You know you're right. Wish I thought of that. But you do have the registration slip, of course. Lost it. Too bad. Were you driving to Ohana the night you came to the Austin pharmacy? What day was that? Four nights ago. The night Chris Gant disappeared. Is that what this is all about? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Is that what this is all about? I was driving the LPW van. You were there twice, weren't you? Yeah. The second time John asked me to follow him when he went back to pick up the workbook. The old man was giving him trouble. Left as soon as we got there. Where did you go? Home. My wife and mine. She's skin getting up. So you never saw or talked to Chris Gant? John said I did. He's lying. Did John talk to him? How the hell should I know? Hey, did you lay Lester Trask's name on him? He says he never heard of him, doesn't know if Gacy did. But he has seen Gacy come on to some of the kids that work at LPW. Says he never did. Come straight, tell him. Tell him I got a wife, why don't you? Yeah, did he give you the names of any of the kids? Because he can't remember. But what the hell are you guys doing down there? You think you can do better? Be my guest. Sorry. I'm sorry. You're all tired. I guess the case got us crawling up our butts. I'm sorry. I thought you knew he swings both ways. Here's the speech he gives. About how his liberal mind did when it comes to sex. Gives to who? The guy he's working for. I already told you. What guys? Kids he hit on. Those names you can't remember? I'm not lying. Just dropping Gacy in the crapper. You remember if anything bad happened to any of them? How about it, Ted? Like what? Like any of them disappeared? Why'd you ask John? Because I'm asking you, Ted. You're the one at the Austin Pharmacy the night Chris Gann disappeared. John? 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Someone's bound to be a big winner on the big wheel. Yeah, that's what we need. What's any thinkers on this, Chuck? Who'll it be? Find out on Wheel of Fortune, 5.30 Monday. Well, you think he did it? You think he's telling us everything he knows? I want you to do an alpha check on Gacy for me. This is something I should have requested before. No, no indication he'd ever been on that stage. That's my mistake, but you better get on it right away. Lieutenant, Lady Dessia put in your office. Okay, thanks. And Terry, let me know what the feds tell you right away, okay? What do you want to do with Coslow? Just let Atkins take over. Thanks for coming in. Oh, I just got your message. It said you wanted to talk to me about John. You know, we're divorced. I haven't seen him in almost two years. I don't know what I could tell you. Gacy. G-A-C-Y. John Wayne Gacy. Yeah, yeah, I know it's late. I still need an alpha check on him. Thanks. It was a few months after we were married. We'd just made love, and he said... He said that's the last time. I only did it to give you a present because it's Mother's Day. Sounds funny to you, doesn't it? That's when he started bringing the young men around. Boys, really. I'd see them leaving the garage the next morning. Did you ever go into the garage? Just to see what was there? He kept it locked. Besides, I wouldn't dare. Why did you stay with him? I have two little girls from my first marriage. I needed the money he gave me to take care of them. Did John ever speak about his father? No. About his childhood? Only by way of saying that the kids he had working for him had it better than he had. Do you ever remember anything happening to any of them? I mean, the ones he brought to the garage? Yeah. Like what? Like any of them reported missing. There was a phone call from a father who said his son was missing and could John call him back. Do you recall the name? Could it have been Trask? Miklavich. I remember because it was tricky to pronounce, I got the K and the L mixed up when I told him about the call. What did he say? He had better things to worry about than some dumb kid who'd quit on him. I'm sorry, this boy worked for John? Are you sure that's what he said? Thank you. Thank you very much for coming in. I appreciate it. You won't tell John what I said? No, of course not. He knows where I live. I understand. I got it. The reason the bastard didn't go home when his father died? He was doing time and I was in prison. For what? Sodomy. Sodomy? Waterloo, Iowa, nine years ago. Terry, I want you to phone Waterloo right now. You gotta find out if young boys were involved. I already did. Records are all locked up. The guy on duty's new, never heard of the case. What about the chief of police? I know it's late, but he's away on vacation, left today. You picked a hell of a time, didn't you? I'll follow it up first thing tomorrow morning, alright? No, no, I'll do it. I want you to check up on this name the ex-wife gave me. I think that's the spelling. Missing boy? I think so. Do you know where I live? You want it on the phone. Displanes, Illinois. Take a message. Says he's a cop, says how it's important. Some way to start a vacation. Yeah, Waldron. Yeah, hi, listen. We're working a missing person here. I have reason to believe it involves a man. I have reason to believe it involves John Gacy. Your duty officer said you'd be the best one to talk to about the sodomy conviction. Do you remember it? Yeah, I remember. What was the age of the man? Teenagers. Doors? Yeah, 16 and a half. That's his meat. Came into Waterloo like God Almighty. Even taught Sunday school. All the time he's sitting on kids working for him. Two years. How'd he get away with it? He paid some. Scared the daylights out of some of the others about telling their parents. What'd he do to them? Get them to his house on one pretext or another. Handcuffed their feet to a board. 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You don't listen because I don't talk so good. No, no, that's not the reason, Mr. Mikulovic. Not your fault. Jared, not so tall, but really good looks. Yellow, eyes blue, blue like mother. Please tell me, after so long time. Could still be he come back? Yes. Hell of a job you're doing. Yeah, it's Bill Walden, the other guys on the team. Never seen anything like it. But I don't see a single line of your investigation that comes close to touching Casey. Not a single piece of evidence proves anything to do with the disappearance of Chris Gant. Come on, Waldy, what about Iowa? What about Traskin Mikulovic? That's not evidence. All right, I'll get it. Sounds to me like you've lost your perspective. What? What? What do you... In what way? The rest of your department's caseload is backlogging. Some of the team, they come to me about the hours they have to put in. And who would that be, Mike Paxton? You find him new transportation yet? Look, I am trying, believe me, I am working on that. It's a tough time of the year to rent anything. It's a tough time of the year, period! And I have to pay attention when the mayor calls me because he's right! There's a whole city out there we're supposed to be taking care of! There's no way I can spare nine men from normal duty much longer, Joe! We've got the list of executed warrants. Yeah, just put them down. Okay. They're to be sent over to the third district court. Okay. What is it? You can? Yeah, and synopsis of case reports, usual copies over to communications and the records. Okay. Lieutenant Cosenzack's office. It's Rachel Grayson. Who? Said she's the psychic that Officer Santore told you about. I'm sorry, Miss Grayson. The lieutenant's not in. Yes, he is. And I don't need to use any special powers to know it. What'd she say? No, no, I got it. Look, Miss Grayson, I appreciate... I'll be right there. What'd you find? Tire tracks. Where? 30 yards or so from the river. Stretched it around, snow mellowed away some. It's been made about the same time your boy disappeared. And what else? Signs of something been pulled along the ground down to the river. Something pretty heavy. A body? Could be. Can you drag the river? That's frozen solid now. If you dump your boy in there, it won't find him till come spring. Bragg, what about these treads? Do they match the ones in the olds? No. What about the LPW then? No. Are any of the tires new? Before in the car it looked like it. And what about the spares? You check the spares? Of course. Well, check them for me again. Now! And your dogs go over the ground to take up the scent? Melanin's known pretty well, washed it away. And what's the dog doing? It's in a death position. It's healthy too when you get the scent where a dead body's been. It's like they're in mourning. That's Gacy's car. Bragg, you examined this vehicle. You didn't find anything? Nothing. When this happened before, was it accepted as evidence? No. Ta-da! A little dusty hair tonight. Do it, lady. Okay, now, my next trick. We do the famous Indian rope trick. But for this, I need music. Go ahead, blow on it. Whoa! What does he want? I have no idea. Look at it bend and ride like a snake, ladies and gentlemen. Whoo! Oh, boys and girls, now for my next trick, I need an assistant. Who wants to help Pogo? No, no, I need somebody very smart, very talented, and very cute. How about you? Sure, you come on over here. Come on, boys and girls, get him to come over here and help Pogo. Come on and help Pogo. Here we go. Come on, get the hair out of your hands. Yay! Hi. You want to help Pogo? Yeah. Yeah, good. What's your name? Brian Hollister. Brian? Brian Hollister is going to help Pogo with the handcuff trick. A handcuff trick, that's right. Well, for a handcuff trick, we need real handcuffs, don't we? No, no, no, we need real handcuffs, don't we? I know where we can find some real handcuffs, boys and girls. We're right here. I'll be right back. Okay, here we go. We're going to come over here and get some real handcuffs. Here they are, right over here. Chris says you want to talk to me? What the hell is going on with my vehicles? I need them for my business. You get them back when the investigation is over. Oh, really? Well, the investigation is over. I'm suing you and your hick department for one million bucks. How do you like them apples, dummy? Don't you have nightmares? Horrible nightmares, Mr. Gacy. I do. Oh, oh, Mr. Policeman. Don't you know a clown can get away with murder? Look, boys and girls, handcuffs. There's a balloon. Okay, Brian, turn around and put your hands behind your back. Here we go. Here we go, boys and girls. That's it. Turn around. Turn around, Brian. Now, let me have your wrist. And we'll put one on here. And we'll put one on here. Are they tight? Mm-hmm. Are they really tight? Really tight. Are they really, really tight? Really, really tight. Okay, Brian, that's good. Now, kids, here's the trick. 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Alright, listen. First, what happened that night? You left with Sumner, then this guy showed up. What guy? Private detective hired by my wife. You don't know my wife. Put a detective on me to find out who I was sleeping with. He came in looking for the videotape we made. Of you and me in bed? I surprised him. Then he surprised me. He had a gun. He took me out of there at gunpoint. We got in his car and drove away. He was taking me across the desert to Marguerite. I managed to get the gun away. You killed him. I buried him in the desert. We passed him about a mile back. Oh, God, Brian. I had no choice. I can't go back to my wife. There can't be any future for me. Any career. You can't know that. I killed a man. You just say it was self-defense. I've got some gold stashed away that my wife doesn't know about. Now I can take the money and get out of here. Start over as someone else. There's a health club in San Francisco I belong to. Now you go there. You tell them you're my wife. They give you my kid bag. That's where you keep the gold? Seven gold coins worth $40,000 each. Now you bring them to me. You do as I say. One of the gold coins is yours. And if I don't? Go ahead. You were going to threaten me. If I don't, you're just going to kill me too? Won't have to. You and me, babe, down and dirty. I send it to Greg Sumner. He finds out you've been running around behind his back. What then? You're finished with him. Do I understand the man correctly? Shh. No talking. No talking. You're afraid. You are. Are you afraid if we say anything or even move, he'll go away? What will? I don't know. Bitch. That's not going away. Amazing. Amazing, right? I have to get up. No. I have to. Come back. Don't even joke. Yeah, who is it? Katie, it's me. Katie, please. Open the door. Let me in. What's going on? Moving out. Oh, where? I don't know yet. What, uh, what will you do for money? I'm still working at the ranch. Why am I discussing this with you? Because I am your mother and I love you and you know that. And tell me you know that, that I love you. Tell me that you planted that gun on Steve. Your love, Mother. Whatever I did was for you. It was because of Uncle Greg. What, so Uncle Greg wouldn't leave any money to Steve? Is that why you did it? I didn't do anything. I can't keep up with you. You didn't do anything and you did it for me? Mother, I don't want Uncle Greg's money. If he left me his money right now, I'd burn it. It would still be yours to burn. Uncle Greg asked me why would she do this to Steve. And I couldn't answer him. But now that I know the reason, I hate you for it. You hate me. I see. Please go. What in the world is that? I left a horse behind this time. I appreciate it. What are you doing out there? Oh, you want to see? No, wait, there's sharks out there. No, there's no sharks out there. You know what there is out there? What? Those wonderful waves. I'm going to catch the power in those waves just like you would catch the genie in a bottle. How about yourself, you know? Meaning? Hey, guys, why don't you guys have a race to that pier down there? I got to stay here and talk to Professor Beringer for a minute. Let's go. You remember the picture, the prototype you showed me? Yes. Well, what we have to do now is develop an estimate of what it's going to cost. What do you mean? I want to go forward. I want to finance working COVID-19. That costs real money. My money's real enough. Of course, I'm going to need backers. So if you agree, my lawyers and I are planning on taking this to the Sumner Group. The Sumner Group? The things I've heard about Sumner, I... Yeah, they're all true. Buddy's got the kind of money we'll need and the political clout. Plus, I hear he's looking to improve his public image. I think it's worth a shot. I don't know what to say. Just put your mind to what it is you're going to need. What kind of research staff, equipment. I got to go. Hey, you guys, if you get wet, your mother's going to kill me. Come on, we got to go. Let's get out of here. Yes. Oh! Oh! Oh! Wait, wait, can you stop this thing? If you're back, you'll be fine. Let me show you. All right. Oh, I see, I got it. All right. Oh! Take a couple of practice swings, if you feel comfortable. I think you better show me. All right. Mm-hmm. Oh! Oh! What is it? Tell me again where you are. I'm here. In your city with you. I'm here. Oh! What were you thinking when you drove after those kids? I don't know. I was angry. You do know. You were only trying to get their license plate number. I didn't know what I was thinking. I don't care. That's what you're going to say. Mac. I'm not going to lie. The truth is, you're not guilty. You have to make the DA understand that. Now, Karen, did you want to harm those kids? Of course not. Now, that's what the DA's going to want to find out. He's going to be looking for your intent. Don't count on that. I'm not finished. Now, who's representing her? You or me? Well, I don't want her to be so honest that she sends herself to jail. Just don't say any more than what you have to say. Let Frank amplify you. Oh, I do get a chance to talk. I'll appreciate that. I just finished a three-month suspension on doing what was right. So don't count on writing justice senior through on this. And you can't wait to go head to head with the DA's office. You're sprawling for a fight. I'm fine. Advice from counsel? When we get to the DA's office, say nothing. Karen's not going to screw this up. You are. Let me handle it. Then handle it. Just don't cop a plea. The man who fought for Australia is now fighting for a normal life. The full inspirational story is on 7 Nightly News Monday. It's important for you to be well informed. So get the full story. The best pictures from 7 News at 6. Tomorrow's headlines today. 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Hey, hey, I thought the rule was no questions. That was Vancouver, Vancouver rules. Oh, now it's different. How about if now is completely different, the opposite? Meaning what? I get to ask you a question, you have to answer me. Then it's your turn, complete honesty, to the death. Yeah, it just may turn out that way. We'll learn more about each other in one night than most people know after a year. It's a pretty scary game. How about we play something a little safer, like Russian roulette? Okay. Could you play the game? I mean, aren't there things that you don't want me to ask you about? There's lots of things, but you have to think of them first. Let's play. All right. There's a question already on the table. Who was he? Nope. Paige. It doesn't count. Ask that before we start playing. My turn. Brothers and sisters? Hold your brother. Do you like him? That's two in a row. First boy you've ever kissed. What, you can't remember? Of course I remember. Andrew Bullfinch, Camden Falls, New York. Summer camp, 1978. My turn. Hit me. Hit me. Steve, I wish you were here. Yes, I went after Gary, Ewing's ranch. Yes, she is still working there, but she won't see me. She's stubborn, probably got it from you. Look, I want to talk to her. I want to find out how she is. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I want to talk to her. I want to find out how she is. Greg, what am I supposed to do? I wouldn't do anything. She's a bright kid. She'll come around. I've lost her. I'm just sure that I've lost her. I was all in trying to save her. How do you figure? What do you think Steve was doing when he took my gun and then convinced Kate to go with him? What do you think he was going to do with her? Probably shoot her. That is not out of the question. You have no idea the state he was in when he left. Calling the police probably saved her life, although I'll never be able to convince her of that because she won't even talk to me. I don't even know where she's living. She's living on the west side. And you have seen her? I've got an eye on her. Where is she? Gray, she's my whole life. Val, what do you think? What do I think? I think it's one of the most disgusting ideas I've ever heard. Hey, you eat my food, you sleep on my couch. I do your dishes. If you are going to enjoy the fruits of the Appleman lifestyle, you've got to pull your weight. There's a phrase, there is no free lunch. Have any meaning to you? No, no, don't start with a bad name. This is a perfectly straightforward job. Taking candid photographs of an adulterous liaison. Your objection is? It's sneaky, it's dangerous, and it stinks. Ah, aha. Well, let me see if I can just open up your eyes. Just a little bit here. Mr. Framingham, a prominent executive in our community, has been running around on Mrs. Framingham with, I believe, its stewardess. Does Mr. Framingham give up on him? No. Does she refuse to let him back in the house? No, instead, she takes the trouble to engage private assistants, such as you. Such as me, to procure evidence of his misbehavior. This, she intends to show to him, so she can say, Paul, don't you lie to me, this is what you've been doing. Thereby giving him the chance. The chance to do what? To look his past sins in the eye and begin a new life together. The chance to save his marriage. Gee, Benny, what humanitarian, I had no idea. Oh, well. Plus, the private eye involved has agreed to pay us double, considering the security of the hotel involved. How much is double? Mrs. McKenzie, what were you thinking when you drove after those kids? I wanted to get their license plate number. And that's all? Yes. Felene Ewing described you as being highly agitated. Well... Of course she was angry, she'd just been shot. Please, let Mrs. McKenzie describe it in her own words. Thank you. I was angry. Were you in any pain? Yes. Some, I still have the welt on my back where I was hit. Angry, in pain, so determined to catch those kids, you didn't really care what you had to do. She didn't say that. Mr. McKenzie, you are here as an observer only. I didn't want them to get away. My client was simply trying to get close enough to see who it was. Is that why you ran a red light? Yes. Did you realize at the time that you were endangering others by driving that way? Wait, wait a minute. Let's get this straight. They committed the crime. My client was well within her rights to pursue the perpetrators. She was driving recklessly. The kids were driving recklessly. I didn't want anyone to get hurt. Reese, you don't want to take this case to court. You're not going to win. You've got the sympathy on our side. Have you been reading the newspapers? Well, we don't want to press charges for manslaughter. Manslaughter? You'll never get a conviction. We're not going to let this just go away either. Now, if Mrs. McKenzie will plead guilty to reckless endangerment, I'm sure that we can all work out a deal that will please all of us. What do you mean reckless endangerment? No deal. Mac. I'm not guilty. Tell me the truth. What would you have done if you'd reached those kids before they ran the stop sign? I don't know. I just wanted them to feel what I was feeling. And you already said that you were in pain. Is that what you wanted them to feel? That's it. We're out of here. If you have any charges, let us know. This is not over. You can't just throw them out of a formal questioning like that. Frank, I've had it up to here with DAs trying to build a reputation on other people's tragedies. But he wanted to deal. He wanted her to plead guilty. No, there was room for discussion, Mac. He wanted to deal. I don't think so. Why does that matter? You're not the one being accused. Karen, what did the DA have to say? He said nothing. We're out of here. Do you expect to be indicted? Absolutely not. How does it feel being indicted for striking back against gang violence? Did you know that vigilantes west has already started to fund for your defense? We don't want or need their support. Karen, many people see you as a hero. Is that how you see yourself? Karen, end of questions. We're out of here. Karen, look at the camera. Karen, please, one more question. Pierce Sr. owns a seat on the exchange back in New York. Then there's Kenneth. Older brother helps Dad out. The thing is, the seat's not big enough for me, too, so I decided to find something on my own. And have you? I thought I had a few times. I bought a shirt company in North Carolina. And owned a newspaper for a while. That was good. Sold it to the employees when I'd had enough. And I'm still looking. My turn yet? Your turn. My question is, do you know? Do I know what? When you came back from Vancouver, did you realize that suddenly everything was different? Did I realize? That we might be in love. Don't say that. Don't use those words. Why? What's wrong with using words like that? You're going too fast. Let's do. Let's go too fast. It happened to the Jews in Nazi Germany. It could be happening to you. The whole concept of democracy is under threat. Computer-linked organizations have betrayed our trust. We know their name. We know their address. Destroyed reputations. Sold information for profit. We'll look into actor Mel Gibson. Recent corruption findings shocked us. Our own government knows all about us. They watch everything. The most chilling investigation ever shown on Australian television. You have no secrets. 8.30 Wednesday on 7. The wait is over. Your wish has come true. The Cure. When I see you, skies are high. As high as I might. I can't get that high. The Cure play the most wanted show this year. One show only, Wednesday, August 26 at the Entertainment Center. Thursday doesn't even start. It's Friday. I'm in Rome. Book now for the Cure's only...