- Detective Dryden: Neighbor says it sounded like a bomb. The owner, Thomas Gilman, is a deportation officer for the ICE office in Port Chester. We suspect he was the target.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Was he home?
- Detective Dryden: That's his truck in the driveway. The fire departmnet's still searching for victims. We got one neighbor DOA, two more in the ICU.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: Any evidence of a bomb besides the, uh, big noise?
- Detective Dryden: Look at this place. What else would do this?
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Captain, what have we got?
- FD Captain: Three bodies: adult female on a bed over there, two juveniles.
- Detective Dryden: The Gilmans had two kids; boy and girl, eight and ten.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Names.
- Detective Dryden: Roy and Mia.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: What about Tom Gilman?
- Detective Dryden: Haven't found any other remains.
- Arson Investigator #1: We got the point of origin in the basement. The gas line to the furnace was pulled out. We found traces of a lit candle on the floor about eight feet away. The gas accumulated in the basement, and when it filled up and got down to the candle...
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: The house went up. Are there any other vehicles registered to the family?
- Detective Dryden: There's a compact SUV registered to Connie Gilman, probably in the garage.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: [entering the garage] It's gone. Gilman took it and left his to make it look like he was still here.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: How long for the gas to get to the candle?
- Arson Investigator #1: Rough estimate, nine to ten hours.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: [to OA] Okay, the house goes up around 10:15. That means that Gilman would have had to pull the gas line around midnight. He's got a 14-hour lead on us.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: Westchester M.E. said all three victims had their throats cut. Mrs. Gilman got a bonus bullet in the head.
- Analyst Kristen Chazal: Yeah, a 9-milimeter round. It's consistent with a SIG Sauer P320 that Gilman would have been issued as an ICE officer.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: All right, folks, thank you for giving up your Sunday brunch. Let's push Mr. Gilman's photo and particulars through the pipeline far and wide. All right?
- Dana Mosier: A family annihiliator. He fits; most of them are middle-aged, white.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: Yeah, must be all those Jimmy Buffett songs.
- Dana Mosier: With a 14-hour lead time, he could be anywhere by now. I'm calling the CID for an I-O to put Gilman on the Most Wanted. I want the Fugitive Task Force on this.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: A lot of good people on that task force. I know which one I want leading the hunt.
- Tali LaCroix: Dad, does Wally mind the hood?
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: He's okay, honey. It's not hurting him. Keep holding that leash.
- [moving across the room]
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Ready?
- [Tali nods]
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Okay.
- [she removes Wally's hood]
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Let's see how that wing is doing.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille: My name is Isobel Castille, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the New York Fugitive Task Force. We are announcing today the addition of Thomas Mark Gilman to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Gilman is wanted for triple homicide of his wife Constance Gilman and their children Mia and Roy. The FBI Fugitive Task Force has obtained a federal arrest warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. Gilman is considered armed and extremely dangerous. Since 1950, 521 fugitives have been placed on the Most Wanted list. Gilman is the 522nd. Of those fugitives, 486 have been captured; 95% success rate. Thank you.
- [to Jess, as she steps down from the podium]
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille: Make it 487.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Gilman's been an ICE officer for ten years. He knows our bag of tricks. All this cool whiz-bang stuff isn't gonna catch him.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: So what's your cool stuff, gut instinct?
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: I like to educate my gut. I go backwards. What's Gilman's story? Who are his close friends, family?
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: Well, his neighbors say that he doesn't talk about his family, but his wife has a sister in White Plains that she's close to.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Good, I'll start with her.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: This is a fugitive case now. Your job is done.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Really? I saw those children. My job is done when Gilman's in custody.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Jubal will tell you, I work with a small team, people who've known me for years.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Agent LaCroix...
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: It's nothing personal. My team has a shorthand, no wasted motions.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Yeah, I caught one of your talks in Quantico three years ago. I know how you work. Just give me this: call me for the takedown.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: No promises. You have passion, Agent Bell. Hold on to it; it's useful.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Sheryll'll join me interviewing Mrs. Gilman's bereaved sister.
- FBI Agent Sheryll Barnes: You should try doing that hand-holding bit by yourself sometime.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: My hands are not as soft as yours. Clinton, get with the ICE office in Port Chester. Tell 'em we want to talk to Mr. Gilman's co-workers today. Don't let 'em stall you. They had a bad apple; they gotta suck it up and cooperate.
- FBI Agent Clinton Skye: I'll sweet-talk them.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Hana, everyone he spoke to on the Net, every site he visited, opinion expressed, his jollies, his follies...
- FBI Analyst Hana Gibson: Yeah, I got it.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Young Agent Crosby, how are those guns? All mended?
- FBI Agent Crosby: [flexing his biceps] 100%, boss.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Excellent. Do us a favor. Next time a fugitive throws a refrigerator down a staircase, don't try to catch it.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Now, we all know what Mr. Gilman did to get his spot on the Most Wanted. Our job is not to bring justice to Mr. Gilman. Our job is to bring Mr. Gilman to justice.
- Michelle McDowell: Connie was divorcing him. She was telling him Saturday night she wanted him out before the kids woke up.
- FBI Agent Sheryll Barnes: Why did your sister want a divorce?
- Michelle McDowell: She found out he cheated on her. She found his pills for a urinary infection.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: What was their marriage like before?
- Michelle McDowell: Tom's a control freak. And Connie was like this "yes, sir" wife, and she never stood up for herself.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: But the divorce was her idea, right?
- Michelle McDowell: I told her that she didn't deserve to be treated...
- [crying]
- Michelle McDowell: If I just kept my stupid mouth shut, none of...
- FBI Agent Sheryll Barnes: Michelle, this was not your fault, okay? And you're doing great work now. You're giving us solid information.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Tell us about Tom's family.
- Michelle McDowell: Connie said that his mom ran off when he was young, and I think his dad passed three years ago.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: And what about his friends, did you know them?
- Michelle McDowell: I don't know if he had any. He was always off on his own, playing with the dog. He barely even talked to his own kids.
- FBI Agent Crosby: Hey, boss, I scrubbed Gilman's phone. No trace of any girlfriend.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Gilman didn't cheat because he's looking for a relationship. Intimacy's not in his tool kit.
- FBI Analyst Hana Gibson: Neither is sharing. He's got no social media presence. Joined Facebook in 2009, posted one picture of his daughter, and hasn't been back since.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Yeah, sounds about right.
- Detective Dryden: What's he doing, inspecting suspicious marbles?
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: It's old, Detective, maybe from his childhood. It's interesting to me that he kept it.
- FBI Agent Clinton Skye: The ICE office in Port Chester will have Gilman's co-workers ready for us in an hour. I was just at his bank. He withdrew 35K Saturday morning. Running money. He had a plan.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Nothing impetuous about our boy.
- Detective Dryden: Sounds like this isn't your first rodeo with family annihilators.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: You know they come in four flavors? There's the self-righteous type who blames everybody, especially his wife, for all the crap in his life. There's the guy who can't get his act together and feels humiliated by his failures. And then we have the self-pitying loser who feels like his family has let him down. Then there's the paranoid fella who thinks his family's in danger from the outside world. You know, moral decay or the bogeyman. So how does he protect them? He kills his family himself.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: You a hunter? On your keychain, that's a sight wrench.
- Lane Cantrell: Yes, sir, I hunt.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Is Tommy a hunter?
- Lane Cantrell: A good one. And he lets you know it. He likes to hunt alone. He can spend days in the woods.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Does he have a... favorite spot?
- Lane Cantrell: Yeah, but he wouldn't tell me where.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: You said he liked to show off. I'm sure he sent you some photos of his hunts.
- Lane Cantrell: [showing them his phone] Sure.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Now, where would your Fortress of Solitude be?
- Jules: I couldn't believe it was the same guy. But then they said he had a birthmark on his back. How can a guy kill his own kids?
- FBI Agent Sheryll Barnes: Good question. The booker said Gilman was your regular client.
- Jules: Okay, look, I only do theraputic oil massage. Rub, no tug. Feel me?
- FBI Agent Sheryll Barnes: I'm feeling those stiletto heels. Hey, Jules, we're not here to bust your chops about your sex work. We just wanna catch Gilman, okay?
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: While I was staring at the wall back there, I was thinking about Gilman's dilemma. He needs to put miles on the odometer. He knows we've got everything covered. He would've anticipated having to change his appearance and use a fake ID. Being a deportation officer, arresting undocumented aliens, he would have had the pick of all the fake IDs they had. Right?
- FBI Agent Clinton Skye: I guess we're going back to Port Chester.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: You, Crosby, and Hana. Sheryll and me, we're going to a massage parlor.
- Tommy Gilman: What's my duffel bag doing there?
- Connie Gilman: I packed some of your things.
- Tommy Gilman: Where am I going?
- Connie Gilman: I'll tell the kids you got called into work. You can pick up the rest tomorrow when we're at service.
- Connie Gilman: Tom, I know about the antibiotics. There's only one way you got that infection.
- Tommy Gilman: I knew you'd be like this, go straight to a divorce.
- Connie Gilman: I haven't decided anything yet.
- Tommy Gilman: Don't lie. I saw what you texted your sister.
- Connie Gilman: I'm getting the kids.
- Tommy Gilman: [blocking her way] Don't do that.
- Connie Gilman: We're not staying in this house with you.
- Tommy Gilman: [she notices blood on his shirt sleeve] What?
- Connie Gilman: Please, I just wanna see our babies.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Tell us what he was like with you.
- Jules: He was shy. First time, he didn't even take off his t-shirt and shorts. He didn't want any extras, just the massage. After, he said he wouldn't be back. Guess who showed up a week later. He wasn't so shy the second time.
- FBI Agent Sheryll Barnes: You have sex?
- Jules: Uh-huh. He came by every week; massage, then sex. If I wasn't available, he'd wait. Always he'd say that's it, he was never coming back.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: Because he felt guilty?
- Jules: He said if his wife found out, he'd lose his family.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: But he kept on coming back.
- Jules: He was like "why fight it?".
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: People always leave him anyway.
- Jules: Yep, like that.
- FBI Agent Sheryll Barnes: [her phone buzzes] They got a hit on the phony IDs.
- FBI Agent Jess LaCroix: [they turn to leave] By the way, Jules, Gilman was taking an antibiotic for an STD, so... you take care of yourself.