The following paper provides a detailed look at , titled " Memory " , which originally aired on May 11, 2022 .
In this episode, Sergeant Hank Voight and the Intelligence Unit investigate a brutal new crime that shares chilling similarities with a cold case from 28 years prior. The narrative centers on themes of repressed trauma and the reliability of childhood memories, paralleling Officer Kim Burgess and Adam Ruzek's personal concerns regarding their daughter Makayla's mental healing after her own kidnapping. Plot Summary Watch Chicago PD S09E20 WEBRip x264-ION10 1
: Features series regulars Jason Beghe (Voight), Marina Squerciati (Burgess), and Patrick John Flueger (Ruzek). The following paper provides a detailed look at
: Burgess identifies a match in a decades-old case involving a four-year-old boy named Daniel. At the time, Daniel claimed a man broke into his home, performed similar rituals, and told him to run; however, his parents’ bodies were never found, and most therapists eventually dismissed his account as a childhood fantasy. Plot Summary : Features series regulars Jason Beghe
: The team is called to a gruesome scene where an older couple was murdered in their bed. The killer displayed specific, ritualistic behaviors: leaving cooked food out, playing a lullaby, and bathing the victims in bleach to remove DNA evidence.
: Now an adult, Daniel (played by Robbie Sublett ) struggles to distinguish real memories from trauma-induced inventions. Key clues include Daniel’s memory of "pink dust" falling from the ceiling, which the team realizes was actually pink attic insulation. This leads them to discover that the killer, Jim Wheaton, accessed homes through shared attic spaces in rowhouses.
The following paper provides a detailed look at , titled " Memory " , which originally aired on May 11, 2022 .
In this episode, Sergeant Hank Voight and the Intelligence Unit investigate a brutal new crime that shares chilling similarities with a cold case from 28 years prior. The narrative centers on themes of repressed trauma and the reliability of childhood memories, paralleling Officer Kim Burgess and Adam Ruzek's personal concerns regarding their daughter Makayla's mental healing after her own kidnapping. Plot Summary
: Features series regulars Jason Beghe (Voight), Marina Squerciati (Burgess), and Patrick John Flueger (Ruzek).
: Burgess identifies a match in a decades-old case involving a four-year-old boy named Daniel. At the time, Daniel claimed a man broke into his home, performed similar rituals, and told him to run; however, his parents’ bodies were never found, and most therapists eventually dismissed his account as a childhood fantasy.
: The team is called to a gruesome scene where an older couple was murdered in their bed. The killer displayed specific, ritualistic behaviors: leaving cooked food out, playing a lullaby, and bathing the victims in bleach to remove DNA evidence.
: Now an adult, Daniel (played by Robbie Sublett ) struggles to distinguish real memories from trauma-induced inventions. Key clues include Daniel’s memory of "pink dust" falling from the ceiling, which the team realizes was actually pink attic insulation. This leads them to discover that the killer, Jim Wheaton, accessed homes through shared attic spaces in rowhouses.