The first 200 lines.
The accident.
It wasn't your fault.
I had to do it.
How do you know my name?
I know where you live, I know what you do for a living.
And I know there are people looking for you.
I'm really sorry,
this whole thing got a little crazy,
but we'll reschedule, okay?
I love you, sweetheart.
Anna.
Bye.
You said he didn't call.
It's me.
Will, who else have you contacted and who else knows
you're alive?
Just you.
Marjorie, your husband is working
for some very bad men.
This is not my husband.
This is not Alex Maze, who the hell is this guy?
The people on this list, they don't know this is coming.
Trust me on this one, I need that level of protection
to get this done.
Will, Will--
And that way I could just focus I'll have protection
and get the job--
Get in the car.
You're not gonna shoot me.
Can you try playing something a little more upbeat, sweetie?
We could use more positivity around here.
I'll get it.
Can I help you?
Ma'am.
Mrs. Scott, we're with the bureau.
We need a moment of your time.
Uh, Will Scott is your husband?
Ex, he was my ex-husband.
Has he attempted to make contact with you recently?
Excuse me?
Will's dead.
He passed away a few days ago.
You should know this.
Yes, ma'am, we are aware of the circumstances.
You haven't noticed anything suspicious
over the last few days?
How do you mean?
Has anyone you don't know tried to get in touch with you
over the circumstances of Will's passing?
Not that I'm aware of, why?
Has something happened?
Well, it's nothing for you to worry about, ma'am.
I do wanna stress however that this matter is very important.
If you have any information regarding your husband,
especially his whereabouts or people that
he was spending time with in the days
leading up to his death,
we would need to be notified immediately.
Will and I divorced four months ago.
The only contact we've had since was during custody exchange
of our daughter.
Okay.
Well, if you can remember or think of anything suspicious,
please let us know.
Wait, but--
How will I get a hold of you?
I don't have your contact information.
We have yours.
Glad you changed you mind.
To be honest with you, I didn't really have a choice.
I didn't come back 'cause I trust you,
I'm here because you're the only one left.
Right back at you.
Alright.
I'm listenin'.
What do you wanna know?
Tell me everything.
Well, I don't know everything, but I'll tell you what I know.
How's that?
Okay.
I've been asked for this document for a while.
"Who are they?
What do they want?
Who are the targets?
What is the endgame?
And these people that are listed on the document,
are they implicated in this whole scheme
or are they victims?
And if they're victims,
then what have they done to be sought after?"
But most importantly,
"Who are the people behind all this?"
That sounds like a lot of questions to me.
What about answers, you have any of those?
I'm working on it.
Back when I thought that I was getting close to solving
a part of this mystery, you suddenly showed up.
Flipped the entire equation.
Nothing's been the same since.
Glad I could help.
So how did you find me?
I was following a lead and you just so happened to be there.
Where?
Phillip Washington.
Ring a bell?
I was there.
It was me who called the police when you were supposedly dead.
I am dead.
Did you happen to get a glimpse of them?
Not really.
By the time I got there, they were already loading
your body into a vehicle and they were gone
before I could make out the license plate.
So you have nothing, no clues, no information,
didn't even get a glimpse of them.
How'd you first discover the list?
It wasn't me.
Who was it?
My father.
Why don't we go and see him?
He's dead, Will.
They killed him.
I'm sorry.
The guy I thought was my best friend
turns out to be a traitor.
He's now 6 feet under.
Can't even go home to my family, because my ex-wife and daughter
think I'm dead.
We have nothing.
Not even the list.
At least with that, we could try to understand
who's behind this mess.
Now we don't have it.
I have a copy.
Kurt was more than a colleague, he--
He was a friend.
And uh, he was one of the best.
I know it's the last thing you wanna think about,
but your family will be well taken care of.
In fact a generous payment has already been appointed, so...
Listen um...
if you need anything, this is...
my personal number.
So please uh...
don't hesitate to call me anytime.
Thank you.
Hey, champ.
What's your name?
Tommy.
Hello, Tommy.
Tommy, can you take care of your mom?
Attaboy.
Well, um, I'll be seeing you.
Come here.
We have to have a talk, okay?
Okay?
Everything's gonna be okay.
Come on.
Let's go.
What's wrong?
What's wrong?
You know what's wrong, Rece.
What are we even doing here?
We're here, 'cause our superiors ordered us to follow up
on a lead.
You call this a lead?
How am I supposed to ask this woman,
who's still in mourning,
if she's gotten any news from her recently deceased husband?
I'll do it.
Let's go.
Come on.
Ms. Scott, I'm Agent Sauder,
this is my partner, Agent Greene.
We'd like to ask you a few questions.
What is this?
Is my house the official FBI headquarters now?
Excuse me?
I just spoke with two of your agents
a few minutes ago.
Agents?
Yes.
Two agents, just like you.
They came by to ask me a few questions.
Since you're here, I will tell you again
my ex-husband, Will Scott, is dead.
No, I haven't seen him since and I don't expect
I'll ever see him again
unless the FBI believes in ghosts.
So this was your father's copy?
I could never understand it, but I always saw it
as his death certificate.
Yeah.
Well, trust me, deciphering is my job
and this is by far the biggest head-scratcher
of my entire career.
What makes it so complicated?
Okay, look at this.
Each individual line corresponds with someone's name
and a death date.
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