- Sup. Joseph Donovan: It's not every day we find an ancient mummy.
- Charlie Hudson: Where's the body now?
- Sarah Truong: The forensic anthropologist who supervised removal of the body is sending it here to my lab.
- Jesse Mills: Shouldn't it be going to a museum instead?
- Sarah Truong: Yeah, thanks to our harsh climate. Tundra-like conditions are ideal for the mummification process.
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: Yeah, anywhere else and we'd be looking at a pile of old bones.
- [Rex barks]
- Charlie Hudson: Joe, you just said the B word.
- [Rex yelps]
- Charlie Hudson: No, sorry buddy. I don't have a bone for you.
- [Rex barks]
- Charlie Hudson: So if you didn't find anything modern on the body, then why do you think it's present day?
- Sarah Truong: Because, there you go, I removed this from an entry wound in our mystery man's back. It was lodged above the kidney.
- Charlie Hudson: A very modern rifle slug.
- Sarah Truong: Yeah. Which makes this a very modern murder.
- Charlie Hudson: Never would have found that missing photo journalist, without you.
- Kendra O'Dore: Right, well if you keep this up, you're going to have to add me to the payroll, Charlie.
- Kendra O'Dore: And a lot of them are unprepared, for how dangerous the environment can really be. I mean, I've seen people succumb to elements, wildlife, starvation. There's lots of ways to die out here.
- Charlie Hudson: Well for our victim, we can add a shot in the back to the list.
- Jesse Mills: But then he claims, he came across a small community of survivalists, who've been living off the grid, for almost two decades. The article also describes a second generation among the community, children who were born there who don't know any other life.
- Charlie Hudson: This could actually help explain why we're having such a hard time identifying our victim. There'd be no official birth record, no social insurance number, nothing.
- Jesse Mills: Yeah, it's like he never existed.
- Charlie Hudson: No no. He existed. He has a name. Has a family somewhere. He had a life before it was taken from him. And we're going to find out who took it.
- Edgar Vance: I'll take my chances, but, could you ask your dog to back away from my things?
- Charlie Hudson: I would. But Rex has a mind of his own.
- Heath: The Count Of Monte Cristo. For the twentieth time. Where good deeds are rewarded, and bad deeds, don't go unpunished.
- Charlie Hudson: Well there are a bunch of service roads that run through that area. I could probably get pretty close. It's not exactly a Jack London story.
- Jesse Mills: The Count Of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: That's the book that Heath had in the video.
- Jesse Mills: Exactly, exactly. So I know which edition to look out for. It must have a passage or a paragraph, or something that Heath thought would get his message across.
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: Well, I mean, you know, I know that book really well.
- Jesse Mills: Oh!
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: All for one. One for all.
- Jesse Mills: I'm pretty sure that's The Three Musketeers, sir.
- Charlie Hudson: You know any good jokes? Huh? Alright, I got one. Why are dogs terrible dancers?
- [Rex barks]
- Charlie Hudson: They've got two left feet.
- [Rex groans]
- Kendra O'Dore: Charlie's a resourceful guy. But he's a city cop. And Rex or no Rex, this is a whole new ballgame.
- Charlie Hudson: Well I appreciate the save.
- Casey: Hey. All I did was fix you up. It was your dog that saved you.
- Charlie Hudson: That's an ongoing theme of my life.
- Sarah Truong: [sniffing the talisman] Anise.
- Kendra O'Dore: That's why Rex is so curious about it.
- [Rex barks]
- Kendra O'Dore: Dogs love it the way cats love catnip.
- Jesse Mills: It is the way of weakened minds to see everything through a black cloud. The soul forms its own horizons. Your soul is darkened and consequently the sky of the future appears stormy and unpromising.
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: What does that mean?
- Jesse Mills: I don't know. I don't know. But Heath must have kept this note from his killer, for a reason.
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: He knew he had a dark cloud.
- Mateo Baron: Nobody here cares about the man I was. They only see the man I am now.
- Charlie Hudson: What kind of a man is that?
- Jesse Mills: I cracked the code. Well, I mean it was... Technically it was Sarah that cracked the code. But I... It was like 50/50.
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: The short version, Jesse.
- Jesse Mills: Okay. It's not about what was on the page. The text. It was about what was written between the lines. The ink washed away. But the indent was deep enough to partially show up in the photo. So I blew it up and adjusted the contrast.
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: What did it say?
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: Kent Coolidge.
- Jesse Mills: A few years back, he robbed a pharmacy owned and run by his own father.
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: His father was shot and killed.
- Jesse Mills: Yeah, making Kent the subject of a three-month-long manhunt. He was never found.
- Sup. Joseph Donovan: It says here, he was kicked out of his first year at med school, for a prescription pill addiction.
- Jesse Mills: So much for First, do no harm.
- Charlie Hudson: But then I started to think about that rifle, and how the bolt was on the left side. You know, you're one of the only left-handed people in camp?
- Charlie Hudson: Kent Coolidge.
- Casey: I don't know who you're talking about.
- Charlie Hudson: Your initials are K.C. Doesn't take a genius, Casey.
- Jesse Mills: You actually Macguyvered yourself a fire using a bubble gum wrapper and a battery? Ow! My hero!
- Mateo Baron: Am I going back to jail?
- Charlie Hudson: That's not up to me. But my boss said there isn't a lot of pressure to pursue your case.
- Male Hiker: Is it true this is bear country?
- Kendra O'Dore: Oh no no no. There's way too many pumas and wolves for them.
- Kendra O'Dore: And besides, we could be the first people ever to have camped here.
- Female Hiker: You're going to want to see this. I think someone beat us to it!