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00:30Murder. Mystery.
00:36The macabre.
00:39What is it about a hard-boiled detective, a femme fatale,
00:44and the cold steel of a gun that keeps our bedside lamps burning into the wee hours of the morning?
00:51However the spell is cast, tonight we honor a master of the form
00:56and celebrate the launch of Stormfall.
01:00Call me when you're ready to wash that off.
01:02The stunning conclusion to his best-selling Derek Storm mystery series,
01:09ladies and gentlemen, the master of the macabre, Rick Castle.
01:14Oh, my God.
01:17Oh, my God!
01:20Who are you?
01:50Allison Tisdale, 24. Grad student at NYU. Part of the social work program.
01:57Nice place for a social worker.
01:59Daddy's money. Neighbors called to complain about the music when she didn't answer they had the super check on.
02:04No signs of struggle.
02:09He knew her.
02:10He even bought her flowers. He says romance is dead.
02:13I do. Every Saturday night.
02:15A little lipstick wouldn't hurt. I'm just saying.
02:19So what'd he give her besides roses?
02:22Two shots to the chest.
02:24Small caliber.
02:32Does this look familiar to anyone?
02:34No. But I'm not the one with the thing for freaky ones. Just give me a jack shot Jill over Bill so I can get my calling going.
02:41Oh, but the freaky ones require more. They reveal more.
02:45Look at how he left her. Covered. Modestly.
02:49So?
02:50So despite all of the effort, all of the preparation, you won't find any evidence of sexual abuse.
02:55You really get that from just this?
02:57This. Plus, I've seen this before.
02:59You've seen it before? Where?
03:02Roses on her body. Sunflowers on her eyes.
03:05Don't you guys read?
03:10What kind of idiot kills off his best-selling main character?
03:15Are you asking as my blood-sucking publisher or as my blood-sucking ex-wife?
03:19Oh, is that what you're doing? Panishing me by killing the golden goose?
03:22Oh, come on. I may be petty and short-sighted, but I'm not that petty and short-sighted.
03:26Really? Then why?
03:28Writing Jarek used to be fun. It sounds like work.
03:31God forbid you should work. I mean, you could have retired him. You could have crippled him.
03:34You could have had him join the friggin' circus. But no, you had to put a bullet through his head.
03:40Yeah. Real messy, too. Big exit wound.
03:43Don't worry. Jarek Storm is not the golden goose here. I am.
03:47I wrote half a dozen bestsellers before him. What makes you think I'm gonna stop now?
03:50Oh, I don't know. The fact the new book was due nine weeks ago?
03:53You can't rush genius.
03:54Genius, Richard? Try blockage. I heard you haven't written in months.
03:59That's ridiculous.
04:01My sources are very reliable.
04:02Well, they're wrong.
04:03They better be. If I don't have a new manuscript on my desk in the next three weeks, Black Pawn is prepared to demand the return of your advance.
04:10You wouldn't dare.
04:11Try me. Just try me.
04:14You know, I already returned that advance. I spent it divorcing you.
04:19Really, doll face. Who does homework at a party?
04:26I have a test next week.
04:27So do I. Live a function. Don't see me studying.
04:31Alright, give me a hit of the bubbly.
04:33Make that, too?
04:34Hey, kiddo. Sales must be slipping. They're only serving the soft stuff.
04:39Hey, Dad.
04:40Hey, sweetie.
04:41So, mother.
04:43Shh, shh, shh. Not so loud. I'm still hoping to get lucky.
04:45Did you tell Gina I was having trouble writing?
04:47Oh, I told her nothing of the sort. I...
04:49I may have said something about spending your days moping in your underwear, waiting for post time at Belmont, but hey, you're an artist. It's expected.
05:01We had a deal. I let you live with us, but you don't talk about my work.
05:04What's to talk about? You haven't done any since I moved in.
05:06Well, he hasn't.
05:08Whatever I have and haven't done, I would just appreciate it if you wouldn't share it with my ex-wife.
05:13Oh, what's the big deal? Hang on, sweetie. I just got a hit on my radar.
05:18Bingo. No ring. Stand back, kids. Mama's going fishing.
05:24You should have me committed.
05:26For what? Letting her move in? I think it's sweet.
05:29Won't be when I strangle her.
05:32You know I'm only 15, right?
05:34You're an old soul.
05:35Yeah, well, me and my soul can wait.
05:38When I was your age...
05:40I can't tell that story. That's wildly inappropriate.
05:42Which, oddly, is my point. Don't you want to have wildly inappropriate stories that you can't tell your children?
05:47I think even if it was for the both of us.
05:49Life should be an adventure. You want to know why I killed Derek?
05:52There were no more surprises.
05:54I knew exactly what was going to happen every moment of every scene.
05:57It's just like these parties that become so predictable.
06:00I'm your biggest fan. Where do you get your ideas?
06:03In the ever popular, will you sign my chest?
06:06That one I don't mind so much.
06:07Yeah, well, FYI, I do.
06:09Just once, I'd like someone to come up to me and say something new.
06:12Mr. Castle?
06:14Where would you like it?
06:16Detective Kate Beckett, NYPD.
06:18We need to ask you a few questions about a murder that took place earlier tonight.
06:22That's new.
06:23Mr. Castle, you've got quite a rap sheet for a best-selling author.
06:39Disorderly conduct, resisting arrest.
06:42Boys will be boys.
06:44Says here that you stole a police horse?
06:47Borrowed.
06:48Ah, and you were nude at the time.
06:51It was spring.
06:52And every time the charges were dropped.
06:55What can I say?
06:57The mayor is a fan, but if it makes you feel any better, I'd be happy to let you spank me.
07:03Mr. Castle, this whole bad boy charm thing that you've got going might work for bimbets and celebutantes.
07:09Me? I work for a living. So that makes you one of two things in my world.
07:13Either the guy who makes my life easier or the guy who makes my life harder.
07:17And trust me, you do not want to be the guy who makes my life harder.
07:20Okay.
07:23Allison Tisdale, daughter of real estate mogul Jonathan Tisdale.
07:26She's cute.
07:27She's dead. Did you ever meet her? Book signing? Charity event?
07:30It's possible. She's not in my little black book, if that's what you're asking.
07:34What about this guy?
07:36Marvin Fisk, small claims lawyer.
07:39Most of my claims tend to be on the, um, large side.
07:43So what's this got to do with me?
07:45Fisk was found murdered in his office two weeks ago.
07:47I didn't put it together until we saw the Tisdale crime scene tonight.
07:52Flowers for your grave.
07:54And this is how we found Marvin Fisk. Right out of Hell Hath No Fury.
07:59Looks like I have a fan.
08:00Yeah, a really deranged fan.
08:02Oh, you don't look deranged to me.
08:04What?
08:05Hell Hath No Fury.
08:07Angry Wiccans out for blood. Come on.
08:10Only hardcore castle groupies read that one.
08:13Do any of these groupies ever write you letters?
08:17Disturbing letters?
08:18Oh, all my fan mail is disturbing. It's an occupational hazard.
08:21Because sometimes in cases like this, we find that the killer attempts to...
08:24Killer attempts to contact the subject of his obsession?
08:26I'm also pretty well versed in psychopathic methodologies.
08:30Another occupational hazard.
08:32And do you know you have gorgeous eyes?
08:36So I take it that you won't have any objection to us going through your mail?
08:39Knock yourself out.
08:41Can I get copies of those?
08:43Copies?
08:44I have this poker game. It's mostly other writers.
08:46Patterson, Candle, you know, bestsellers.
08:48You have no idea how jealous those would make them.
08:50Jealous?
08:51That I have a copycat?
08:53Oh my gosh, in my world, that's the red badge of honor.
08:55That's the criminal Cooperstown.
08:58People are dead, Mr. Castle.
09:00I'm not asking for the bodies, just the pictures.
09:05I think we're done here.
09:07I'm just a gal who can't say no. I'm in a terrible fix. I always say, come on, let's go. Just when I order...
09:31Hey, kiddo! I'm just showing Bert here how we did it at the palace.
09:37Does he know it's your theme song?
09:41Ready to bring it home, donkey?
09:42Hey, yes!
09:43Five, six, seven, eight...
09:45I'm just a fool when lights are low.
09:50You're missing the late show.
09:51I saw it in previews.
09:52Looks like we got a new lead.
09:54His name is Bert. He does magic.
09:56Wow.
09:57Yeah.
09:58He disappears by morning.
09:59Say, I play me and we dons at school night. Don't you turn into a pumpkin or something?
10:02Not when your dad's been escorted away by cops.
10:04That was a slammer. Anyone make you their bitch?
10:07Sorry, Switchblade. Still belong to you.
10:09Baby bird?
10:10I already brushed.
10:11Your loss.
10:14So, are you gonna tell me about it or do I have to look it up on the fan sites?
10:18No, we had a deal. Sir, call the internet. You won. Stay off the fan sites.
10:22Seriously, Dad, are you in some type of trouble?
10:24Despite my best efforts, no. They want my help on a case.
10:27A case?
10:29Apparently, someone's been killing people the way I killed them in my books.
10:33That's horrible.
10:34Yeah.
10:35How many?
10:36Two so far.
10:38Are you okay?
10:40Yeah.
10:41It's just so senseless.
10:43Murder usually is.
10:45Nope.
10:46Murder usually makes a great deal of sense.
10:48Passion, greed, politics.
10:50But senseless here is the books the killer chose. Hell hath no fury, flowers for your grave, my truly lesser works.
11:00Why would a psychotic fan pick those?
11:02Maybe because he's psychotic.
11:04Come on.
11:05It's about time.
11:06We can figure it out in the morning.
11:13What are those?
11:14Castle's greatest hits.
11:15You're gonna familiarize yourselves with all of his murder scenes so we don't miss any.
11:19Got any on tape?
11:21First victim, male lawyer.
11:24Second victim, female social worker.
11:28Somewhere in these books, those two are connected.
11:30From the library of Katherine Beckett.
11:34Do you have a problem with reading, Ryan?
11:36Yo, check it, girl. You're totally a fan.
11:38Right? Of the genre?
11:39Right, the genre. That's why you're blushing.
11:42What are you, 12?
11:44Profiling indicates a perp with low intelligence, someone who has or thinks he has a personal relationship with our author.
11:50So that's where we start.
12:01What?
12:02I work dead bodies all day.
12:04The last thing I want to do when I go home is read murder books.
12:10Aren't you curious?
12:12Curious?
12:13About how people can do these kinds of things to one another.
12:21Whoever did this read Castle's books and somewhere in those pages is the answer to where he'll strike next.
12:36Is all that Castle's mouth?
12:38His fans love him almost as much as he loves himself.
12:43Can you take that back to briefing, please?
12:48Did we hear back from the lab?
12:49Yeah. Scene was negative for DNA and prints, just like Fisk. Guys, careful.
12:53What about Tisdale and Fisk? Any connection?
12:55Other than your boy there? No.
12:57No.
12:59What's he doing here?
13:00Maybe he likes you.
13:01Detective Beckett!
13:03Captain?
13:05Yes, sir?
13:06Mr. Castle has offered to assist with the investigation.
13:09Really?
13:10It's the least I can do for the city I love.
13:12Considering the nature of the crime scenes, I think it's a good idea.
13:15Sir, can I talk to you for a minute? In private?
13:20Nope.
13:21Nope.
13:44What?
13:45Nothing.
13:46No, it's just, uh, the way your brow furrows when you're thinking.
13:51It's cute.
13:52I mean, not if you're playing poker.
13:53Then it'd be deadly.
13:54But otherwise...
13:55Can I ask you a question?
13:56Shoot.
13:57Why are you here?
13:59You don't care about the victim, so you aren't here for justice.
14:01You don't care that the guy's aping your book, so you aren't here because you're outraged.
14:05So what is it, Rick?
14:07Are you here to annoy me?
14:09I'm here for the story.
14:10The story?
14:11Why those people?
14:13Why those murders?
14:14Sometimes there is no story.
14:17Sometimes the guy is just a psychopath.
14:19There's always a story.
14:21Always a chain of events that makes everything make sense.
14:23Take you, for example.
14:25Under normal circumstances, you should not be here.
14:28Most smart, good-looking women become lawyers, not cops.
14:32And yet, here you are.
14:34Why?
14:35I don't know, Rick.
14:37You're the novelist.
14:38You tell me.
14:39Well, you're not bridge and tunnel.
14:40No trace of the boroughs when you talk.
14:41So that means Manhattan.
14:42That means money.
14:43You went to college.
14:44Probably a pretty good one.
14:45You had options.
14:46Yeah, you had lots of options.
14:48Better options.
14:49More socially acceptable options.
14:51And you still chose this.
14:52That tells me something happened.
14:56Not to you.
14:57You're wounded.
14:58But you're not that wounded.
14:59It was somebody you cared about.
15:00It was someone you loved.
15:03And you probably couldn't live with that, but the person responsible was never caught.
15:19And that, Detective Beckett, is why you're here.
15:38Cute trick.
15:41Don't think you know me.
15:45The point is, there's always a story.
15:46You just have to find.
15:54I think I just did.
16:06Lab's got lifts off the letter.
16:08Who's?
16:09The system's backlogged.
16:10It'll take a week to run a match.
16:11A week?
16:12Welcome to reality, superstar.
16:14Well, I never did much like reality.
16:16Mayor's office.
16:17Hi, Denise.
16:18It's Rick Castle.
16:19Hi.
16:20Yeah, is he in?
16:21Hold up.
16:22Thanks.
16:23Like I said, Mayor's a fan.
16:25Rick!
16:26Yo, big cheese.
16:27It's Ricky.
16:28Yeah, of course.
16:29Well, I don't know where you went.
16:30We took, we looked all over for you.
16:31Who you took up with that girl?
16:33The man's got the mayor on speed dial.
16:35The rich really are different.
16:36You want him?
16:37He's yours.
16:38A control freak like you is something you can't control?
16:39No, no, that's gonna be more fun than Shark Week.
16:41Okay.
16:42You will have your prints in an hour.
16:44Mr. Castle?
16:49Half of the guys here are waiting for prints.
16:51You don't just jump the line.
16:52Oh, I think somebody feels threatened.
16:55I am not threatened.
16:56No, no, I get it.
16:57I can call the mayor and you can.
16:58We have procedure.
16:59Protocol.
17:00Yeah, and you always come to a complete stop at a red light
17:02and you never fund your taxes.
17:04Tell me something.
17:05You ever have any fun?
17:06You know?
17:07Let your hair down.
17:08Drop your top.
17:09Little cop's gone wild.
17:10You do know I'm wearing a gun.
17:12Pack it.
17:13Midtown.
17:14I just found another one.
17:28Death of a prom queen.
17:30Maintenance found her an hour ago.
17:32Kendra Pitney.
17:33She lives in the building.
17:34All right.
17:35Let's get her out of the water.
17:36Um, you just stay here and don't touch anything.
17:40Hey, Pam.
17:41Hi.
17:42I'm Richard Castle.
17:43I'm consulting.
17:44Richard Castle the author?
17:45On my better days?
17:46Laney Parrish, medical examiner.
17:47I love your books.
17:48You know, you have a real gift with the details of death.
17:49I thought I told you to stay over there.
17:50I got lonely.
17:51You got a COD?
17:52Not until the full exam.
17:53But this wasn't a stabbing.
17:54Lack of blood around the wound suggests she was dead before me.
17:55Oh, no.
17:56No, no.
17:57No, no.
17:58No, no.
17:59No, no.
18:00No, no.
18:01No, no.
18:02No, no.
18:03No, no.
18:04No, no.
18:05No, no.
18:06No, no.
18:07No, no.
18:08No, no.
18:09No, no.
18:10No, no.
18:11No, no.
18:12No, no.
18:13No, no.
18:14The wound around the wound suggests she was dead before.
18:16It was inserted.
18:17No foam around the mouth, so we know she didn't drown.
18:19Oh, you're good.
18:20Yeah, yeah.
18:21She was killed first, and then posed, just like the others.
18:24Yeah.
18:25I know.
18:26Can I have a word?
18:30Something wrong.
18:31This is a homicide investigation, not a day at Disneyland.
18:33If I give you an order, I expect you to obey it.
18:35Then you don't know me very well.
18:37You know, in my book, the dress was blue.
18:39Don't try to change a subject.
18:40Does Tisdale and Fisk know each other?
18:42We haven't found a connection.
18:43Why?
18:44What about motive?
18:45He's a serial killer.
18:46He doesn't need motive.
18:48Beckett.
18:49Okay.
18:50They got a match of the print.
18:52Kyle Cabot.
18:53He's in Brooklyn.
18:54We got him.
19:03Stay here.
19:04Scout's on her.
19:05Kyle Cabot.
19:06NYPD.
19:07Open up.
19:08Kyle Cabot.
19:09NYPD.
19:10Open up.
19:11Kyle Cabot.
19:12NYPD.
19:13Open up.
19:14Kyle Cabot.
19:15NYPD.
19:16Open up.
19:17Kyle Cabot.
19:18NYPD.
19:19All clear.
19:20All clear.
19:21All clear.
19:22All clear.
19:23All clear.
19:24All clear.
19:25Yes, this is 4-0 Frank.
19:27All clear.
19:28All clear.
19:29All clear.
19:30All clear.
19:31All clear.
19:32Yes, this is 4-0 Frank.
19:34You should invite him to join your book club.
20:00You should invite him to join your book club.
20:04Beckett, you got to see this.
20:21Oh, that's creepy.
20:24I was never a scout.
20:27Hey Beckett.
20:29Allison's blouse.
20:33I'm guessing he kept trophies.
20:3622 caliber.
20:49Get out of my house!
20:50Show me your hands!
20:51Show me your hands!
20:52Show me your hands!
20:58He's still not speaking.
21:02State medical records indicate he's got pervasive developmental disorder.
21:06Well, that explains his fixation with me.
21:08PDD sometimes manifests in an obsession with a single subject.
21:11Yeah, well, your superfan also has a history of delusions.
21:14Guess who his caseworker was?
21:16Allison Tisdale.
21:18Yeah.
21:19Her files indicate that he was on pretty heavy antipsychotics.
21:22Limited intelligence thinks he has a personal relationship with his hero.
21:25Looks like your profile was right, Detective Beckett.
21:27So, what, that, that's it?
21:29What more do you want?
21:30Evidence is in his apartment.
21:31We can connect him with the three victims.
21:33Two from the banner where he worked, and Tisdale was a social worker.
21:36Call the VA.
21:37Get him a legal aid.
21:38I, I, that's, uh, it's too easy.
21:40The reader would never buy it.
21:42It's in one of your books, Castle.
21:43Out here we find a guy standing over a body with a gun.
21:45He's usually the guy who did it.
21:58You know, this kid was in and out of the system for years.
22:01Doesn't seem like he ever got the proper treatment until Allison Tisdale took over his case file.
22:05She's the one who got him a job at the diner, and her notes seem to say he was doing okay.
22:11Well, we can let the DA worry about all that now.
22:14Our job is done.
22:15Yeah.
22:16Hey, um, can you leave the box?
22:18I'll take care of it tomorrow.
22:20Castle, I'm kind of glad that you killed off Storm.
22:28Plus competition.
22:29Huh.
22:3020 to you, cattle.
22:32You're bluffing, Patterson.
22:34Cough up some of that TV money and you'll find out.
22:40Ah, bets to you, Ricky.
22:45Castle.
22:46Castle, hmm?
22:47Bets to you.
22:48Oh, sorry.
22:49I know that look.
22:50Story trouble.
22:51You know, you never should have killed off Storm.
22:53That was a big mistake.
22:54I would have retired him.
22:56Or crippled him.
22:57I mean, the man was money.
22:58You don't see me putting a bullet through Alex Cross's head.
23:01And my boy Shane Scully's gonna be fueling my private jet long after people have all forgotten about Storm.
23:07Oh, you know what?
23:08Just for that, I am gonna call.
23:10So what's the problem, Ricky?
23:12Maybe we can help.
23:13I'm working on this thing.
23:15It starts with a famous author.
23:17Some psycho starts staging murders like the way he does in his books.
23:20Ha!
23:21That's pretty self-aggrandizing, isn't it?
23:23This is Castle we're talking about.
23:25So, crime scenes are clean.
23:27Doesn't leave any fingerprints.
23:29Doesn't leave any DNA.
23:30But the psycho writes the author a fan letter with his prints all over it.
23:33Well, that leads the cops to his apartment where they find enough evidence to convict him.
23:38And then?
23:39That's it.
23:40That's it?
23:41Yeah, they arrest him.
23:42That's terrible.
23:43No wonder you're blocked.
23:44And here's another thing.
23:45The guy doesn't leave his prints at the scene of the crime.
23:47But he sends a letter with his prints on it.
23:48Oh, you lost me there.
23:49And what about a twist?
23:50Where's a twist?
23:51Yeah.
23:52Yeah, right?
23:53Like maybe somebody set this kid up.
23:54That's what your story needs.
23:55The character who thinks the kid's innocent keeps digging until he finds the truth.
24:01Oh, I have just a guy.
24:06What are you doing?
24:07It's a novelist's habit.
24:08Poking through other people's mail, checking their medicine cabinets.
24:11I'm not sure.
24:12I'm not sure.
24:13I'm not sure.
24:14I'm not sure.
24:15I'm not sure.
24:16I'm not sure.
24:17I'm not sure.
24:18I'm not sure.
24:19I'm not sure.
24:20I'm not sure.
24:21I'm not sure.
24:22I'm not sure.
24:23Why are you still here?
24:25I just came by to give you this.
24:28It was something to memorialize our brief partnership.
24:33Don't look so suspicious.
24:35Go on.
24:36Open it.
24:42I got you an advance copy.
24:45I even signed it to you.
24:48Not that you're a fan.
24:51Thanks.
24:52That's actually kind of sweet.
25:02Well.
25:03Well.
25:04It was nice to have met you, Detective Beckett.
25:22He didn't.
25:34Oh, he did.
25:35Richard Castle, you are under arrest for felony theft and obstruction of justice.
25:52You forgot making you look bad.
25:54You know, for a minute there, you actually made me believe that you were human.
25:58Cough him.
25:59Ooh.
26:00Bondage.
26:01My safe word is apples.
26:02Oh, there's no need to be gentle.
26:04How'd you find me, anyway?
26:05I'm a detective.
26:06That's what I do.
26:07My mother told you, didn't she?
26:09By the way, the rose petals and the Tisdale murder, they're grandiflora, not hybrid teas.
26:15I'll make a note of it.
26:16Yeah, you probably should, since it means Kyle Cabot is innocent.
26:23Thank you, officer.
26:25Hello, father.
26:26Hello, daughter.
26:27I wish I could say I was surprised.
26:28It's my fault.
26:29Really.
26:30He never had a father figure.
26:31Oh, that's not true, mother.
26:32I had lots of father figures.
26:33I see you've met Captain Montgomery and Detective Beckett.
26:34And they have agreed to drop the charges if you agree to behave.
26:36No more interference with this case, Mr. Castle.
26:37Do we understand each other?
26:38Yeah.
26:39But you still got the wrong guy.
26:40I really...
26:41Terrible, must you?
26:42Oh.
26:43Hi.
26:44Hi.
26:45Hi.
26:46Hi.
26:47Hi.
26:48Hi.
26:49Hi.
26:50Hi.
26:51Hi.
26:52Hi.
26:53Hi.
26:54Hi.
26:55Hi.
26:56No.
26:57No, no, no.
26:58Don't tell me he got to you.
26:59Oh, please.
27:00He didn't get to me.
27:01She did.
27:02Who, Allison?
27:03Marvin Fisk first murdered.
27:04Kyle knew him from the diner.
27:05And then he kills Allison, his social worker.
27:06And then he kills Kendra Pitney also from the diner.
27:09So?
27:10So he starts with the murder of Kendra.
27:12And then escalates to a murder of somebody he knows very well.
27:13And then goes back to a murder of convenience.
27:14It doesn't make any sense.
27:15Somebody set up Kyle to take the fall.
27:16Somebody who knew enough about his fixation with me to use it to get away with murder.
27:19That means we're not looking for a serial killer.
27:20We're looking for a good old fashioned murderer.
27:21Someone with motive.
27:22You think the victims were somehow related?
27:23No.
27:24No.
27:25No.
27:26No.
27:27No.
27:28No.
27:29No.
27:30No.
27:31No.
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28:00No.
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28:10No.
28:11No.
28:12No.
28:13No.
28:14No.
28:15No.
28:17I still have no idea what it's about.
28:22Castle was right.
28:24If he was trying to follow his books,
28:26then the roses on Allison's body were wrong.
28:28And Fisk should have been suffocated by a plastic bag,
28:31not strangled with a necktie.
28:33And Kendra's dress should have been blue, not yellow.
28:35For an obsessive, it would have been impossible not to get the details right.
28:37Well, if it wasn't him, then who was it?
28:39The killer had to have known both his intended victim and Kyle fairly well.
28:43Well, the only victim that had any real knowledge of Kyle's obsessive condition
28:49would have been Allison Tisdale.
28:52If Allison's the key, she's the one that the killer is trying to hide.
28:54Well, as far as we know, she wasn't seeing anyone,
28:56and none of her other case files fit the profile.
28:59Well, somebody had to know something about her.
29:01So if the killer found out about Kyle through Allison,
29:03then Allison must have been the intended target.
29:06Somebody wanted Allison dead.
29:08Just have to figure out why.
29:09If I have to keep bailing you out,
29:12you're going to need to raise my allowance.
29:14My lot.
29:16Mine too.
29:27Hi.
29:28I'm Rick Castle.
29:29I have an appointment to see Mr. Tisdale.
29:31Yes, Mr. Castle.
29:33He's expecting you.
29:34Is he now?
29:35Mom, this is not what it looks like.
29:39This, I, okay, this is exactly what it looks like,
29:41but I can explain.
29:43You coming?
29:48Did Allison ever mention having enemies or being threatened?
29:53People loved her.
29:54All she wanted was to make the world a better place.
29:56I told all this to the other detective.
29:58I know, sir.
29:58We're just following up.
29:59Did Allison know anybody who could have profited from her debt?
30:01Mr. Castle, I may be rich, but my daughter was not.
30:06She abhorred money.
30:08The little she had, she gave to charity.
30:11Thank you, sir.
30:13Mr. Tisdale, Fortune Magazine estimated your net worth
30:17at nearly $100 million.
30:19Is that true?
30:21I don't check day to day.
30:22But it's in the ballpark.
30:25I've been lucky, yes.
30:27Appreciate your time.
30:28What happens to all that money if something happens to you?
30:34Castle?
30:35Half of my estate goes to my charitable foundation
30:37and the rest of my children.
30:40I mean, my son.
30:45What was that all about?
30:58He's dying.
31:00Who's dying?
31:02Tisdale?
31:03You want a hot dog?
31:04I want a hot dog.
31:05What do you take on your...
31:06Apples, apples, apples.
31:07What makes you think he's dying?
31:09Okay.
31:10You see those pictures in his office?
31:12Yeah.
31:13He's much thinner now.
31:14Like, sick thin.
31:15Not workout thin.
31:16His daughter was just murdered.
31:17And the way he kept touching his hair
31:18like he's self-conscious?
31:19I think it was a piece.
31:20It's a good one.
31:21But it's new to him.
31:22Chemo's relatively recent.
31:23And he was wearing makeup.
31:25He's trying to look healthier than he is.
31:26Doesn't want his shareholders to know.
31:28So he's got cancer.
31:29That doesn't mean that he's terminal.
31:30But it's a much better story if he is.
31:33You interview the brother?
31:35There was never a reason to.
31:36Well, now there is.
31:39You got hot mustard?
31:39How are you, Tizia?
31:46Yeah.
31:47Hey, Mitch, let's get these pallets on the truck.
31:49Detective Kay Beckett, Rick Castle.
31:51We'd like to ask you some questions about your sister.
31:54Yeah, anything I can do.
31:55Let's head inside.
31:56Last time I saw her, about a month ago at Dad's.
32:00You know, I still can't believe she's gone.
32:04Were you close?
32:05Everybody loved her.
32:06I mean, my sister, she just wanted to see the best in people.
32:10Even that kid who killed her.
32:13You know, she did everything she could to help that guy.
32:16Even brought him around here once to see if I could get him a job.
32:19But you didn't.
32:21I can't afford to.
32:22All right, my employees mess up.
32:23I lose my bond.
32:25I don't know.
32:26Maybe if I'd helped him, things would be different.
32:31How'd your sister react when your dad told you he was dying?
32:36She was upset.
32:37We both were.
32:39Now that she's dead, your inheritance stands to double.
32:43What are you suggesting?
32:44He already caught the killer.
32:45Yeah, we did.
32:46But the first thing his lawyers will do is shift suspicion to someone else.
32:50Someone with motive.
32:51And then they'll stick me on the stand and ask me why I didn't investigate.
32:54And then the jury will have doubts.
32:55And we don't want them to have doubts, do we?
32:57No.
32:58So you'll have to excuse me for asking, but where were you the night of your sister's murder?
33:01I was traveling.
33:03On business.
33:06Actually, I was out of the country for all three murders.
33:09Oh, here.
33:11Check the stamps on that if it's useful.
33:12A U.S. passport.
33:19Absolutely unassailable.
33:21I was sure it was him.
33:23Oh, don't take it so hard.
33:25After all, you're just a writer.
33:28What?
33:29Nothing.
33:30What?
33:31Oh, come on.
33:33He's lying.
33:35I mean, I get him knowing where he was the night of his sister's murder, but the other two victims, he didn't pause.
33:40He didn't ask for dates.
33:42He didn't even check his calendar, but he was ready with an alibi.
33:46In my experience, innocent people do not prepare alibis.
33:50So I was right.
33:53Okay, give me the dates and flights.
33:55Why can't you just admit I was right?
33:57Because he totally fooled you.
33:59He totally bought the alibi.
34:00Yeah.
34:01I had a fleeting moment of self-doubt.
34:03So?
34:04His credit card company confirms he paid for three round-trip tickets.
34:07Dates coincide with the three murders.
34:08So according to his credit card, Tisdale was out of the country.
34:11Wait a minute.
34:11So now I'm not right?
34:12Which means the passport stamps were forged.
34:14I'm going to call passport control and have him check the logs.
34:16That's, uh, not how he would have done it.
34:21You got a better idea, Ricky?
34:23Second passport.
34:24And how would he get one of those?
34:25Oh, with his money?
34:26Trust me, in the black market, it'd be a piece of cake.
34:28So he leaves the country on his own, comes back with the other passport, commits murder,
34:33flies out, and then comes back in on his own.
34:36Perfect alibi, perfect murder.
34:38But almost impossible to prove.
34:40Unless you find the second passport.
34:41Well, you've got to be freaked after your little meet and greet.
34:43Keep eyeballs on him.
34:44If he moves, I want to know.
34:47The things that people will do for money.
34:49This guy killed his own sister in cold blood and two more people to cover it up.
34:53He's either a world-class sociopath, or there's a lot more to this story than just money.
34:57Judge Markway, please.
34:59Oh, Markway.
34:59Tell him I say hello.
35:06No, seriously.
35:07They're redoing the entire back nine.
35:09Oh, man, I love that course.
35:10When they're going to reopen it?
35:11Judge, I hate to break up Golf Digest, but I have an exigent situation here.
35:15Very well, detective.
35:16Play through.
35:17We need a search warrant.
35:19She needs a search warrant.
35:20For the home and office of Harrison Tisdale.
35:22Harrison Tisdale, as in Jonathan Tisdale's son?
35:26Yes.
35:26He murdered his sister, killed two more people to cover up the crime.
35:29Murder the Tisdales?
35:30You better be long and straight on this one, detective.
35:33Harrison's father is terminally ill, sir.
35:35What?
35:36I just saw him out of benefit.
35:37Hope you took a picture.
35:38With the sister out of the way, the son will inherit all of it.
35:42Excuse me.
35:42There's also a twisted emotional angle in there.
35:45I don't want to bore you with the details, but family and vengeance.
35:48It's Shakespearean.
35:49Harrison just left work.
35:50He's probably headed home to destroy the evidence.
35:53Are you sure you can tie him to the other victims?
35:56Through a patient of his sister's that he was trying to free.
35:59It stays like this.
36:01I wish I was back in civil division.
36:03Thank you, sir.
36:06Thanks for coming soon.
36:10You're home early, Mr. Tisdale.
36:29Got a list inside?
36:30Yeah, thanks for your help.
36:38What do we got, guys?
36:39Get this.
36:39Junior's business is going under.
36:41He's tens of millions in debt.
36:42What with his sister's share of the Tisdale fortune,
36:44he stands to pay off his debt and then sign.
36:46Castle, if you're going in, you should be armed.
36:49My backup's in the glove compartment.
36:50I can't find it.
36:58This time you're staying put.
37:00Oh, okay.
37:01Second.
37:02Very funny.
37:03Joke's over.
37:04Come on!
37:13Cuff me once, shame on you.
37:16Cuff me twice, shame on me.
37:18Cuff me once, shame on me.
37:28Harrison Tisdale, NYPD, we have a warrant.
37:31Just a minute!
37:32Just a minute!
37:45Open the door, Harrison!
37:46Open the door.
37:49It's NYPD, we have a warrant.
38:10Hey!
38:10He's coming to the fire skit.
38:19He's out back.
38:19Cover the front.
38:28Stop, police!
38:28Don't move!
38:32Castle!
38:33No!
38:33I got him.
38:35I got him.
38:36I got him.
38:38Castle!
38:39Oh!
38:43Oh!
38:44Let him go, Harrison.
39:01Come on.
39:02Easy.
39:03Easy.
39:04OK.
39:05Castle, you OK?
39:06Yeah.
39:07Psycho here needs a breath mint.
39:08Shut up.
39:09OK?
39:10Hey, Harrison, you know what's bugging me?
39:11If you were that deep in debt, why didn't you just ask your father for your money?
39:15Castle, you are not helping.
39:18You know what I think?
39:19I think you did ask.
39:21I think you asked him.
39:22He said no.
39:24I think he always said no.
39:26A self-made man like that, I bet he thought you were weak for asking.
39:28He's the one who was weak.
39:30I was trying to make something with my life, and all he cared about was her.
39:34That's why you killed him.
39:36It wasn't just for the money.
39:37You wanted to punish him before he died, take away the old thing he loved.
39:41That's a pretty good story.
39:43Who are you?
39:44Harrison, let him go.
39:46It's over.
39:46It's not over.
39:47It's not over.
39:48Drop the gun, or I swear to God, I'm-
39:52Tell me you saw that!
39:57You're going to put that in your report, right?
39:59Can I see the cuffs, please?
40:00Yeah.
40:04What the hell were you thinking?
40:05You could have gotten yourself killed.
40:07Well, the safety was on the whole time.
40:10You know, you could have told me.
40:12Where's the fun in that?
40:24Well, I guess this is it.
40:26Well, it doesn't have to be.
40:27We could, uh, go to dinner.
40:29Do you brief each other?
40:31Why, Castle?
40:31So I can be another one of your punk quests?
40:33Or I could be one of yours.
40:34It's nice to meet you, Castle.
40:41It's too bad.
40:43It would have been great.
40:48You have no idea.
40:49It's too bad.
40:50You're here.
40:51I'm gonna listen.
40:51I don't have to see you.
40:52Just take the wheel.
40:53Left a glance.
40:54Let the glance.
40:55It's killing me.
40:57Time to make.
40:58One last appear.
40:59For the life.
41:00I live.
41:00Stop.
41:01And stare.
41:01I think I'm moving.
41:02But I'll go nowhere.
41:02Yeah.
41:03I know that everyone gets fine.
41:05I may stop and stare
41:10I think I'm moving, but I'll go nowhere
41:15Yeah, I know that everyone gets scared
41:20But I'll become what I can't be
41:26You wanted to see me, sir?
41:28Yeah. I just got a call from the mayor's office.
41:32Apparently you have a fan.
41:35A fan, sir?
41:36Rick Castle. Seems he's found the main character for his next set of novels
41:40A tough but savvy female detective
41:45I'm flattered?
41:46Don't be. He says he has to do research
41:48Oh, no. Oh, yes. No way.
41:50Becky, listen. Sir, he is like a nine-year-old on a sugar rush
41:52Totally incapable of taking anything seriously
41:55But he did help solve this case
41:56Oh
41:57And when the mayor's happy, the commissioner's happy
41:59And when the commissioner's happy, I'm happy
42:01How long, sir?
42:04Almost a day
42:06Thank you
42:08Thank you
42:09Thank you
42:11Thank you
42:13Thank you