Dick's old frat brother Fritz is a college professor who notices a one-armed employee and notifies Donna with the news. Against all odds, this particular OAM is Fred Johnson, the guy who killed Helen. Dick shows up and IDs Lefty, but Fritz wants to get a confession by subjecting Fred to a dream deprivation study he's doing. Well, things look rosey, but there's just one thing. Fritz's wife, Caroline, spots Dick on campus and calls Gerard. Seems like Fritz was briefly engaged to Helen before she left him for the wonderful future Dr Kimble, and Caroline for some reason hates Dick for that. And she's not crazy about Fritz either. So Gerard, who no longer has to answer to captain Carpenter, is on his way to Wellington College. Carpenter is one of those characters who disappeared without explanation. It was assumed Gerard drove him to either early retirement or an insane asylum. Anyways, Caroline meets Dick and starts talking about old times, and instantly becomes besties with him. Johnson seems to be reminiscent of a student involved in Bill Murray's experiments in Ghostbusters, and soon starts talking about a Stafford job that went wrong, although his account of the murder differs greatly from what was shown in Judgement. Despite Caroline's best efforts, Gerard shows up on the scene and it's chaos. Johnson, groggy from lack of dreams, nevertheless overpowers everyone and grabs the tape with his confession and throws it into a convenient jug of acid. Johnson easily escapes as no one cares about him. Kimble's escape is more harrowing, but he is able to get into the equipment compartment of the bus carrying the football team, and he leaves in the rear with the gear. He later rolls out wearing a helmet in case anyone is shooting at him. And Fritz and Caroline are in a better place in their marriage thanks to Richard Kimble.....fugitive.