410. PRO. Clean Sweep
- Season One
- 101. Pilot
- 102. Every Picture Tells A Story
- 103. Flyer
- 104. Curious Jarod
- 105. The Paper Clock
- 106. To Serve and Protect
- 107. A Virus Among Us
- 108. Not Even A Mouse
- 109. Mirage
- 110. The Better Part of Valor
- 111. Potato Head Blues (Bomb Squad)
- 112. Prison Story
- 113. Bazooka Jarod
- 114. Ranger Jarod
- 115. Jaroldo!
- 116. Under the Reds
- 117. Keys
- 118. Unhappy Landings
- 119. Jarod’s Honor
- 120. Baby Love
- 121. The Dragon House
- Season Two
- 201. Back from the Dead Again
- 202. Scott Free
- 203. Over the Edge
- 204. Exposed
- 205. Nip and Tuck
- 206. Past Sim
- 207. Collateral Damage
- 208. Hazards
- 209. F/X
- 210. Indy Show
- 211. Gigolo Jarod
- 212. Toy Surprise
- 213. A Stand Up Guy
- 214. Amnesia (Unforgotten)
- 215. Bulletproof
- 216. Silence
- 217. Crash
- 218. Stolen
- 219. Red Rock Jarod
- 220. Bank
- 221. Bloodlines
- Season Three
- 301. Crazy
- 302. Hope and Prey
- 303. Once in a Blue Moon
- 304. Someone to Trust
- 305. Betrayal
- 306. Parole
- 307. Homefront
- 308. Flesh and Blood
- 309. Murder 101
- 310. Mr. Lee
- 311. The Assassin
- 312. Unsinkable
- 313. Pool
- 314. At the Hour of Our Death
- 315. Countdown
- 316. PTB
- 317. Ties That Bind
- 318. Wake Up
- 319. End Game
- 319 PRO. Grand Master
- 320. Qallupilluit
- 321. Donoterase
- Season Four
- 401. The World’s Changing
- 402. Survival
- 403. Angel’s Flight
- 404. Risque Business
- 405. Road Trip
- 406. Extreme
- 407. Wild Child
- 408. Rules of Engagement
- 409. Til Death Do Us Part
- 410. Spin Doctor
- 410. PRO. Clean Sweep
- 411. Cold Dick
- 412. Lifeline
- 413. Ghosts from the Past
- 414. The Agent of Year Zero
- 415. Junk
- 416. School Daze
- 417. Meltdown
- 418. PRO. Pianissimo
- 418. Corn Man A Coming
- 419. The Inner Sense
- Movies
- Report
- DSAs
REPORT: CLEAN SWEEP
FILE #: 410 PRO
The Profiler portion of the show begins when …
Agent Linden gets let out of the Arlington Correction facility, having had an “ace in the hole” in the form of someone in the U.S. D.A.’s office … they won’t prosecute. The VCTF hasn’t found Halder yet, Rachel has left messages for Jarod, but he hasn’t answered them. In the VCTF ‘control room’ the pictures of all three men are up on the big screen … Linden, Halder and Jarod Wilkes.
On a deserted road somewhere, Agent Halder is waiting in a parked car, checking his gun. Linden is dropped off on the road just behind the car that Halder is in. He gets into Halder’s car and says “There’s too much exposure on this, Theodore …” and after the short explanation, pulls out a gun that was smuggled to him at Arlington and prepares to shoot Halder in the head. To his surprise, someone has already used a piano wire to strangle Halder and then does the same thing to him, from the back seat. Both Linden and Halder are now dead.
At the crime scene, Bailey says they have been requested to assist with the investigation – Talbot steps in and says that he’d like to have it wrapped up by the end of the week. Bailey chafes, but there’s little he can do at this point. In her examination of the bodies, Grace determines that Halder was dead by the time that Linden entered the car. She finds evidence that his wrists and feet were bound – which indicates that he may have been held someplace else before being brought to the crime scene. Bailey tells her he doesn’t want guesses … he wants to know how it happened.
Bailey considers Jarod a suspect … Rachel disagrees. Bailey isn’t convinced and leaves him as a suspect. At the morgue, a man whose face we cannot see walks in to where Halder’s body is being held, pulls Jarod’s FBI file out of a briefcase, positions Halder’s lifeless hand in a way to put his fingerprints on Jarod’s file – then returns the file to his briefcase and leaves, undetected.
An examination of Baxter’s body along with Linden’s and Halder’s indicates that they were all killed the same way – moreover Baxter and Halder both had scarring on their organs consistent with high fever and evidence of either having given blood recently – or had an IV inserted into their arms, which could have induced the fevers artificially. Grace will continue to check toxicology. Bailey tells her not to give the information to Talbot yet.
Rachel strongly feels that the killer has a “sense of duty” as a motive – she keeps flashing on military monuments – and she feels that these murders are “personal” to the person committing them. She has just finished telling Bailey this when she goes to answer her door – and finds Jarod on the other side. Jarod tells Rachel that Linden was booked on a flight to Austria under the name of Paul Purafoy … she wants to know how he can still be investigating when his assignment ended and he tells her that he didn’t know he needed an assignment to care if people’s lives were being destroyed. He tells her that he only wants to finish what he started and find out who killed Baxter. Rachel tells him that she’s not very anxious to end up like his last partner and Jarod says that Halder was playing both ends against the middle and promises to keep a better eye on her!! He gives her a folder of information and leaves. The file contains information on Emily Sadler – Baxter’s good friend. Meanwhile Talbot has gone to see Emily – telling her that he needs a favor. She doesn’t want to see him, but in the end, she leaves him little choice and buzzes him in through the doors.
Over coffee with Bailey, Rachel discusses Jarod’s motives for giving her the file on Emily. Bailey still doesn’t trust Jarod … Rachel feels differently. The impasse remains.
Talbot never made it up to Emily’s apartment … he was apprehended by the same man who put Halder’s fingerprints on Jarod’s file and is being tortured in the basement. He is bound at the wrists and ankles, has a hood over his head and an IV in his arm that is inducing a high fever. He is being implored by his captor to confess to betraying his country and to tell were “he” is, but Talbot won’t do it. Eventually his captor tires of the game, opens the IV completely up and the solution kills Talbot.
Upstairs, Emily Sadler opens her door, expecting to see Talbot there and instead finds Rachel. While Rachel talks to Emily her partner talks to someone on the first floor who says he heard noises in the basement … he investigates and finds Talbot’s body.
Grace examines the body and says that Talbot boiled to death – from the inside out. Emily’s father offers to say with her, but she tells him that she’ll be fine. Rachel keeps flashing on military things … this time firing squads with the people who are being shot wearing hoods. She keeps coming back to the feeling of a “sense of duty.” Bailey asks Emily why Talbot was there and she claims not to know – saying only that she knew him from when she first moved to Washington. Rachel asks her if he was trying to find Jarod Wilkes … but Emily will not say. She tells Rachel that Jarod saved her life – she won’t say anything. Bailey places her under Federal protection and says she will be taken to a safe house. Emily protests, saying it will ruin her career if anyone finds out. Rachel reminds her that losing her career is the least of her worries.
Grace’s final autopsy of one of the bodies reveals that the victims were being injected with horse serum … the more you get, the higher your body temperature goes. Bailey gets a call that informs him that Talbot had several accounts – offshore, in Aruba – the deposits were made as a result of his involvement with Linden. All three of the agents with whom Jarod worked were involved in the scheme!!
He also learns that shortly before he died, Baxter took out a modest life insurance policy … just enough to keep his Mother in comfort if something happened to him. The policy was issued over the phone – the tapes are being sent to see who ordered the policy. Meanwhile, Bailey and Rachel are going to see Baxter’s Mother. She tells Rachel that in the past few months before he died, he seemed sad. He felt like people that he had once believed in had changed. She said that Emily was his biggest disappointment. She also said that it was ironic that he would die in that river, since he loved to swim and swam 3 miles every morning at the Veteran’s Hall.
At her apartment, Emily is packing, but the agent “helping” her is taking her cell phone and pager back out of her luggage – saying they are a security risk. First chance she gets, Emily secrets the cell phone back in with her things.
At the Veterans Hall swimming pool, Rachel is still flashing on military scenes … this time a small village being bombed. As she gets ready to leave, she runs into Jarod in hallway. Jarod has been following them and says that Todd Baxter was a good man and a good son. Rachel tells Jarod that Todd’s Mother didn’t trust Emily. Rachel says that there is an element of shame involved in the murders and tries to expound on that, but Jarod cuts her off and says that the killer wants to kill everyone who was involved in the corruption. Rachel says Emily is lying. Jarod says she may be a lair, but she’s not a killer. Then he apologizes and says that he can’t seem to stop defending Emily. Rachel says she understands … she can’t stop defending Jarod to Bailey. Jarod is intrigued by this. Rachel says she never gets involved with people she works with. Jarod reminds her that he’s not working for anyone. Rachel says that’s a technicality … throughout it all, Jarod is closing the distance between then … and he clearly intends to do more than talk.
When they are done kissing, Rachel asks Jarod if he could pretend that it never happened. Jarod replies that he can “pretend” to do a lot of things … but forgetting what just happened between them would be difficult. Before they can go for round 2, Rachel’s phone rings and she learns that it was Emily who ordered Todd Baxter’s life insurance. She realizes that Emily has now become a “loose end” … one that the killer will want to neaten up. Supposedly Emily is en-route to the safe house … but when the driver of her car turns around … it isn’t Agent Bergstrom … it’s … TODD BAXTER!
Todd tells her that she was foolish to trust the agents … they threatened to kill her Father if she didn’t go along with them before – they were going to eliminate her now. He shows her papers that seem to confirm what he is saying … she tries to say that Jarod saved her life, but Todd says that Jarod is one of “them” and that he probably just set up the attack in order to make it seem as though he saved her. He takes her to her Father’s store … and sure enough … he’s missing. Baxter convinces Emily that she can only really be safe with him, her only hope of getting her Father back is to trust Todd, and that together they can “get” Jarod who is a risk to national security.
Bailey, George, Rachel and Jarod are trying to narrow down the list of who the killer could be. George says he’s been locked out of some files that he needs to see to help winnow down the list and Jarod asks him for a copy of the disk to see if he can’t find a back door for him. Bailey okays it and George gives Jarod the disk. Jarod takes it and leaves, as Rachel watches him go … a little starry eyed. About 9:30 that night, Jarod leaves a message for George, saying he’s going to download the information to him – but before the download can complete, someone pulls the plug on Jarod’s computer… Todd Baxter! 39 Jarod says he didn’t want to believe it, but then he read his profile. Passed over for promotion, again and again. Todd just got more bitter. Jarod asks Todd what happened to him, tells him he used to be friends. Todd tells Jarod that he was in trouble and needed a ride … that didn’t make them friends. Todd tells Jarod to put on his shoes and then takes him away at gunpoint.
In her room, Rachel gets a package delivered from Jarod. It’s a receiver – and there’s a note with it that says, “if this activates – follow it.” Rachel sees that it’s active, calls Bailey and tells him that Jarod has used himself as bait to catch the killer. George is giving directions to Bailey in the car – and tells them that Jarod tried to give him a “heads-up” but the download was interrupted. Rachel tells Bailey that the killer wanted Jarod for stealing his thunder and because of Emily’s feelings for him. She says that Jarod knew how vulnerable Emily was – that’s why she turned himself over to the killer.
They follow the signal — but find only Jarod’s shoe — in a dumpster. They’ve lost Jarod and have no idea where he is!!
Rachel and Bailey go over everything they know one more time and Rachel suddenly realizes that the profile of an unsung soldier fits perfectly … what could be more heroic than to die for your country? They start checking on Todd Baxter, realizing that he probably isn’t dead.
Meanwhile at some unknown location, Jarod is bound to a chair, like all the victims before him have been. Baxter has told Emily that Jarod took her Father so she asks him where he is. Jarod tries to tell her about Todd, but she doesn’t want to believe it and Todd sends her out of the room and begins to kill Jarod with the horse -serum. Just as he’s about to complete the deed, Rachel peeks in and realizes that it’s all wrong, rushes in and knocks over the IV … causing Todd to turn on her, too. Fortunately, Rachel, Bailey and the others arrive in the nick of time … having figured out that Todd had taken Jarod to an old rental house owned by his Mother. Emily’s Father is extracted from the trunk of the car … Jarod tells the EMT’s what to give him to counteract the horse serum – and all’s well that ends well.
Later, Rachel tells Jarod that Todd’s Father locked him in a hot attic all the time as a kid – then died when Todd was 10, making him “the man of the house.” The experience permanently tweaked him.
Rachel and Jarod bid each other a fond farewell, kissing lovingly on the steps of the building and Jarod tells her that they next time they meet, he’s going to tell her everything. She begins to walk up the steps … Jarod begins to walk down … and when Rachel looks back a moment later – there is no sign of Jarod anywhere — he has managed to completely disappear again …
And the screen fades to black ……
DATA
Date: 02.05.2000
Writer: Juan Carlos Coto
Director: Fred Keller
Notes:
This is the first crossover with the new Profiler which kind of scared Jarod the first time in this episode he found out he had to work with the VCTF, again.
Names & Occupations:
- Jarod Wilkes, Secret Service Agent
Last Name Origin:
- N/A
Discoveries:
- Cup of Soup
Credits:
Stars of Profiler:
Jamie Luner as Rachel Burke
Robert Davi – Bailey Malone
Julian McMahon – John Grant
Peter Frechette – George Fraley
Roma Maffia – Grace Alverez
Guest Stars:
Michael T. Weiss (Jarod)
Lauren Velez (Emily Sadler)
Paul Satterfield (Agent Ted Halder)
Max Martini (Todd Baxter)