Christiana Montoya as Abby, Emily and Henry's daughter.Peter Sarsgaard as Henry Fisher, Emily's ex-husband.Christina Vidal as Sergeant Denise Wade.Joe then calls the Los Angeles Times to inform a reporter that he will plead guilty to a charge of manslaughter. He asks Rick to tell the truth at the hearing, even if it means he will spend years in prison. In the restroom, a distraught Joe calls Rick and asks him to recant his previous statement about the incident. He also learns that Oliver is alive and in the ICU at the hospital. Joe thinks she has jumped, but later he gets a message from the CHP, saying that they got her to come down safely. As officers arrive, Emily says she is “gonna go be with Oliver”, and the line goes dead. Joe tells Emily that Abby needs her and that he promised Abby she would come home. Joe directs the CHP to her location while attempting to talk her down he tries to distract her by revealing that he killed a 19-year-old while on duty because he was angry with him for hurting someone and "because I could". Henry says he did not report the incident to the police because he does not trust the criminal justice system.Įmily calls Joe back from a freeway overpass, implying that she is preparing to die by suicide.
Joe calls Henry again, who explains he was taking Emily back to the facility she had been off her medication for a number of weeks because they could not afford them and, during a psychotic episode, unintentionally hurt Oliver.
Meanwhile, Rick breaks into Henry's apartment and finds documents from a psychiatric treatment facility in San Bernardino where Emily had been a patient. When Henry stops the van and tries to remove Emily from the back, she hits him with a brick and flees. She tearfully tells Joe that she believed Oliver had "snakes in his stomach" and that she "took them out". Henry puts Emily into the back of the van. Joe then calls Emily back and convinces her to pull the handbrake of the van, which she does, but it fails to crash the vehicle. The officers notice blood on Abby and, upon searching the property, find Oliver in the bedroom either gravely injured or dead. Joe receives a panicked call from Abby when two officers arrive at her home he instructs her to let them in. Rick expresses concern about Joe's hearing, at which he is set to provide testimony. Joe then calls his former partner Rick, who is off-duty, and asks him to visit Henry's house. He calls Henry and demands to know where he is taking Emily, but Henry hangs up. Joe learns Henry has a record of assault. He also sends a patrol car to check on Abby and her baby brother, Oliver. After getting Henry's cell phone number from Abby, Joe is able to retrieve the van's plate number, which he relays to the CHP. Joe calls Emily's home phone and speaks with her six-year-old daughter Abby, who tells Joe that her mom left the house with her dad, Henry Fisher.
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Joe relays the information to the California Highway Patrol but they are unable to locate the van without a license plate number. Joe learns that she and her abductor are traveling in a white van, but Emily is forced to hang up before she can provide more details. He answers a call from a woman named Emily Lighton who reveals she has been abducted. Troubled LAPD officer Joe Baylor is working the night shift at a 911 call center while he awaits a court hearing for an incident that occurred on duty eight months prior.