Baltimore, Maryland
POLICE STATION
There was background chatter as a man was led down a dimly lit hallway in cuffs. In the bustling office, Peter Sheridan was on his cell, a mug of coffee in hand. "Under what names? Oh, yeah, those are my favorites so far. Possible IDs in three states that we know of."
He pulled a paper from the fax machine and stared at it. "I gotta call you back."
EXT. MOTEL
A SWAT team approached a motel room from the outside.
POLICE STATION
Sheridan entered an interrogation room and sat down. "Well, first I thought you were just stepping up your game. Credit card fraud, breaking and entering, and this one... puzzled me. Grave desecration. But still these are a long way from murder. Then we get fax from St. Louis. Where you're suspected of torturing and murdering a young woman. However, no one could probe anything, of course, because supposedly you died there."
EXT. MOTEL
The SWAT team broke open a second floor door with a battering ram. Inside, Sam and Wyatt stopped, holding their hands up.
Sandra and Luna weren't there, as the mother had taken her daughter out.
POLICE STATION - FIRST INTERROGATION ROOM
"But I gotta tell you something. You look pretty healthy to me."
MOTEL
Diana Ballard advanced on Sam and Wyatt, her gun drawn.
POLICE STATION - FIRST INTERROGATION ROOM
"So now we know Karen Giles wasn't the first person you murdered."
MOTEL
"Going somewhere, Sam, Wyatt?" Ballard asked. "Where's Sandra and her daughter Luna?"
POLICE STATION - FIRST INTERROGATION ROOM
"But I guarantee you she's the last." He stood and walked out of Dean's room.
POLICE STATION - SECOND INTERROGATION ROOM
The policewoman entered another interrogation room, where Sam was pacing by the window. She placed two coffee cups on the table. "Thought you might be thirsty."
"No thanks," Wyatt said. "Why am I with him?"
"Okay, so you're the good cop," Sam said. "Where's the bad cop?"
"Oh, he's with your brother."
"Okay. And you're holding us why?" Wyatt questioned.
"Well, he's being held on suspicion of murder. And you two, we'll see. We chose to interrogate you two together."
Sam leaned forward, shocked. "Murder?!"
"You sound genuinely surprised. Or are you that good of an actor?"
"Who was he supposed to have murdered?!"
"We'll get around to that."
"Well, you can't just hold us here without formal charges!"
"Well actually, we can, for 48 hours, but you being a pre-law student, would know that. I know all about you, Sam, Wyatt." She read from two files. "You're 23 years old, no job, no home address. Wyatt, you're 29 years old, no job, no home address. Sam, your mother died when you were a baby, your father's whereabouts are unknown. Wyatt, you bounced from home to home before you went off to college. Sandra and her daughter still have yet to be found. And then there's the case of your brother and friend Dean. Whose demise was, well, just a little bit exaggerated. Feel free to jump in whenever you two like." Sam leaned against the wall, folding his arms while Wyatt stood near the door with an annoyed expression on his face. "Shy? No problem. I'll keep going. Your family moved around a lot when you were kids." She turned to Wyatt. "You got good grades and trained in assorted forms of martial arts." She turned back to Sam. "Despite that, you were a straight-A student. Got into Stanford with a full ride." She turned to Wyatt. "You also got into Brown with a full ride."
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