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Mack smiled, a rare flicker of excitement in her eyes. “Looks like the city’s not done telling its story yet.”
Mack pressed play. The video was short—just under a minute—but in that brief window, a gun was pointed directly at the camera. The barrel glinted under a flickering streetlamp. Then, a single, muffled thunk —the sound of the gunshot—followed by the camera wobbling wildly as the shooter fled. A timestamp in the corner read —the exact time the coroner had estimated Jordy's death. the pitt s01e02 webdl
Detective leaned against the cold, damp concrete of the bridge’s maintenance platform, the glow of her phone illuminating her scarred jawline. She was waiting for Officer Ryan “Rye” Patel , the rookie who’d been paired with her after his transfer from the quiet suburbs of Westmoreland County. Mack smiled, a rare flicker of excitement in her eyes
“SteelGhost,” Mack muttered, recalling a series of anonymous tips about a shadowy figure who had been leaking internal police files for years. “He’s been feeding us rumors, but now he’s got a video of a murder.” That night, Mack and Rye set up a stakeout outside the abandoned warehouse, the same spot where Jordy’s body was found. The rain had turned the cracked pavement into a slick mirror. Their only cover was a rusted shipping container, its metal side bearing the faded logo of U.S. Steel . The barrel glinted under a flickering streetlamp
Mack snapped a photo of the mural with her phone, the image already being uploaded to a police server. “I’m guessing it was more than a commission.” Back at the precinct, Lieutenant Eddie “Eddie‑B” Bowers handed Mack a laptop. The screen flickered with a grainy video that had already amassed hundreds of thousands of views on a notorious underground forum called “PittsBunker.” The title read: “PITT: 2024 – The Last Shot” . It was a shaky, handheld recording of a downtown alley, the camera moving erratically as someone shouted, “Don’t look! Don’t look!” before the footage cut to static.
Rye flipped through Jordy’s sketchbooks. One page showed a massive, stylized heart made of overlapping steel beams, the center a glowing ember. In the margins, Jordy scribbled: