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00:00There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people, psychopaths and mystery writers.
00:05I'm the kind that pays better. Who am I?
00:07I'm Rick Castle.
00:08Castle. Castle.
00:09I really am ruggedly handsome, aren't I?
00:11Every writer needs inspiration, and I've found mine.
00:14Detective Kate Beckett. Beckett. Beckett. Nicky Heath. The character he's basing on you.
00:18And thanks to my friendship with the mayor, I get to be on her case.
00:21I'd be happy to let you spank me.
00:23And together we catch killers.
00:24Make a pretty good team, you know, like Starsky and Hutch.
00:27Turner and Hooch.
00:28You do remind me a little of Hoot.
00:58My crush on you.
01:00Oh!
01:01Oh!
01:02Oh!
01:03Oh!
01:04Oh!
01:05Oh!
01:06Oh!
01:07Oh!
01:08Oh!
01:09I can check your six Mavericks. This is your captain up and on the mouse. Listen up, ladies and gentlemen. Our fugitive has been on the run for 90 minutes. We're in the pipe. Let's keep our feet dry this time.
01:19Jungle Radio, this is One Delta Bravo.
01:22Eyes on suspect.
01:23Requesting backup.
01:24Over.
01:26Requesting permission to deploy laser-activated
01:29radioactive immobilizer.
01:31Commission denied.
01:33Really?
01:34Richard, I have all of these new lines to learn
01:36before my play goes into rehearsal.
01:38I'm going in.
01:39If that comes any closer, you're going to have
01:41Black Hawk down on your hand.
01:43Ah!
01:47What's all this?
01:48Official police tactical training.
01:50Oh, hey, Dad, did you get a chance to sign that
01:52permission slip I gave you the other day?
01:54Haven't you learned to forge my signature yet?
01:56Credit cards, yes.
01:57Permission slips, no.
01:58It's for my civics class.
01:59Every student has a three-day volunteer internship
02:01at one of the city's agencies.
02:02Law enforcement, sanitation, fire.
02:04I'll go with fire.
02:05They have the best calendars.
02:07I went with law enforcement.
02:08Detective Beckett already said it's cool
02:09if I volunteer down at the station.
02:11Oh, well, as a member of the NYPD volunteer squad,
02:14I would be happy to show you the ropes.
02:16Actually, Detective Beckett is giving me my
02:18orientation course tomorrow morning.
02:19Then I would be honored to carpool with you
02:23or share a cab.
02:25Hmm.
02:26Castle.
02:28Prelim suggests victim died of a single gunshot wound
02:31to the chest at close range.
02:33Any signs of struggle?
02:35Contusions coming up here and here,
02:38but it's likely a result of his tumble down the trash chute.
02:45What?
02:46What are you doing?
02:47Well, I can't breathe through my nose.
02:49I happen to have a very acute sense of smell.
02:52Suck it up, Castle.
02:53Real cops deal with worse.
02:54Yeah.
02:55Not to mention medical examiners.
02:57Do you know how long I have to shower
02:59before heading out on a date?
03:01No, but if you need someone to time it for you,
03:03I'd be happy to have...
03:04Found it!
03:07It must have fallen on his jacket on the way down.
03:11Yep, that's our guy.
03:12All right, the name is Sam Parker,
03:14and the driver's license has his address placed in Connecticut.
03:19Maybe he's visiting someone in the building.
03:20Maybe he's dropping by.
03:22Ryan here.
03:24Thanks, bro.
03:25Esposito's up on 15.
03:27Says he found out where our guy was shot.
03:29All right, let's go.
03:35When the blood's better, our guy was shot right here.
03:38Then...
03:41You shoved head first down the chute.
03:43A killer who cleans up after himself.
03:45Very American psycho.
03:46He probably wanted to get out of the building unnoticed.
03:48Figured that the dumpster wouldn't be emptied for a couple of days.
03:51He didn't count on a tenant on the seventh floor.
03:53A hottie!
03:55Seen the body drop as she threw out her pizza box.
03:58Is she distraught? Because I can be very comforting.
04:00CSU's?
04:01Team's on its way.
04:02Neighbors didn't hear the shot.
04:03Uh...
04:05Poor man's silencer.
04:07Must have picked it up from this pile here and then thrown her back when he was done.
04:10Resourceful.
04:11How did a clean-cut suburban guy end up this far from home dead and thrown out with the trash?
04:15Are you ready?
04:16Here we go.
04:18I know Alexis already talked to you. I just wanted to make sure that you're really okay with having her here.
04:35I wouldn't have said yes if I wasn't.
04:37Well, yeah, but you're busy and I just don't want her to be in the way.
04:41Big Castle is the one who likes to get in the way. I'm sure Little Castle will be a pleasure.
04:45Sam Parker, age 38, lives in Connecticut with his wife Helen and his two kids.
04:49Wife's en route to the morgue to ID the body.
04:51We contacted the leasing office and they don't have a Sam Parker listed as a tenant.
04:54So he probably was visiting someone.
04:56Uniforms are canvassing. No hits yet.
04:58CSU's working to untangle the prince, but since it's a common room there's probably dozens of them.
05:02However, the chute handle, doorknob and soda bottle were all wiped clean.
05:06All right, let's go visit the wife at the morgue.
05:08Maybe she can tell us what he was doing in the city tonight.
05:10And if she doesn't know, that tells us something too.
05:12Mm-hmm. What do you know?
05:14Fresh. And hot. And hot. And hot.
05:17He doesn't make me coffee.
05:22You okay?
05:23This is never easy, no matter how much experience you have.
05:26I'm Detective Kate Beckett. I'm with the NYPD. I'm very sorry for your loss.
05:37Do you have any idea who did this?
05:39We are doing everything we can to figure that out.
05:47Excuse me, we're in the middle of an identification.
05:49That's why she's here.
05:51And you are?
05:53I'm here to identify my husband. Oh my God.
05:59Excuse me, your husband?
06:02What's your relation to the victim?
06:04I'm his fiancée.
06:06I'm sorry, what did you just say?
06:08I'm his fiancée.
06:14Dude, you are so busted.
06:17I don't even know how to get the children out of here.
06:29I'm just kidding.
06:30Is that Epic's wife?
06:32Fiancée.
06:33The wife is over there.
06:35Come again?
06:36Fiancée?
06:37Mm-hmm.
06:38Wife.
06:39Oh boy.
06:40I know.
06:41Isn't it delicious?
06:42Okay, who do we talk to first?
06:43Hmm?
06:44Hmm?
06:45Okay.
06:46I know this is difficult.
06:47Miss Reed, but if we could ask you a few questions.
06:48How long did you know Mr. Parker?
06:50I know this is difficult.
06:51I know this is difficult, Miss Reed, but if we could ask you a few questions.
06:53Fiance?
06:54Mm-hmm.
06:55Wife?
06:56Mm-hmm.
06:57Oh, boy.
06:58I know.
06:59Isn't it delicious?
07:00Okay, who do we talk to first?
07:03Hm?
07:08I know this is difficult, Miss Reed, but if we could ask you a few questions.
07:14How long did you know Mr. Parker?
07:18Parker?
07:19Sam.
07:20His name's Jake.
07:22Jake Holland?
07:23Um, according to his driver's license, it's Sam Parker.
07:29It was all a lie?
07:32Even his name?
07:35Where did the two of you meet?
07:37At work.
07:38A girlfriend of mine said that there was this great guy in her department, and did I want
07:42to meet him?
07:43And when did you two last speak?
07:45This afternoon.
07:46He called to say he was on his way back to the city.
07:48His father is in the hospital upstate.
07:50He has late stage Alzheimer's, and Jake would drive up to see him every-
07:57I'm so stupid.
07:59He was spending the weekends with his wife.
08:05So you were intending to see him tonight?
08:10We were going to get takeout and watch a movie.
08:12A neighbor stopped me in the hallway and told me that the police had been there, but when
08:16I called nobody could tell me anything.
08:18I guess now we know why.
08:19Because we ID'd him as Sam Parker.
08:21Somebody at the morgue confirmed that a body had been picked up at his address, so I went down there.
08:30When he proposed, I told my best friend and she was all.
08:34You've only known him six months, but I didn't care.
08:39He was the one.
08:41How could he do this?
08:45This is insane.
08:47Who is this woman?
08:49Sam would never.
08:50He...
08:51He loved me.
08:52Our kids meant everything to him.
08:54Apparently there was more to it than just the affair, Mrs. Parker.
08:57Your husband was using a false name at his job.
09:00Well, I don't understand.
09:02Why would he do that?
09:03We're still trying to figure that out, but from what we understand, he met Miss Reed at his office.
09:07He started there about six months ago.
09:11He'd been passed over for promotion at his old firm.
09:15There are not a lot of opportunities in Green Solutions, so he took the job even though it was in the city.
09:21Green Solutions as in environmentally conscious.
09:24He did corporate consulting.
09:26I had to reduce waste, save energy.
09:29It was a passion of his.
09:32It's very commendable.
09:33Well, all that working and commuting were running him ragged, so he found a cheap sublet.
09:38It was hard, but if it all worked out, we were going to move down to the city so that we could all be together.
09:45Mrs. Parker, did you have any idea that your husband was having an affair?
09:50I know what you're thinking.
09:52Why didn't I notice the signs?
09:55We have two children together.
09:57We do not have a nanny, so every second of every minute of my day is about my kids.
10:02Then if there was an issue, I'd call Sam on his cell phone, and he would always answer.
10:09I never, never thought I'd be sitting here justifying my marriage.
10:15With the wife, it was only call my cell during the week routine.
10:20With the fiancee, it pulled out the trustee, I can't call you from the hospital act.
10:24Man, my girlfriend freaks out if I don't check in like every hour.
10:27You do check in like every hour.
10:30Sometimes more.
10:31This guy had both of these women believing that they were his one and only.
10:35People believe what they want to believe.
10:37Until the dead truth sets in.
10:38Wait, you think one of them caught on to what Sam was doing?
10:40And didn't take too kindly when they discovered they weren't the only woman in his life.
10:43Hmm, I don't know. They seem pretty shocked to me.
10:47Yeah, to me too, but we gotta cover all of our bases.
10:50Both of them had soft alibis.
10:52The wife said that she was watching TV while the kids were upstairs sleeping,
10:55and the fiancee said that she was home alone getting ready to meet him.
10:58We'll run phone and financials, see if anything pops.
11:01Could I run right?
11:05Do you think he would have gone through with it?
11:07Through with what?
11:08Marrying Sarah if he hadn't gotten killed.
11:10Well, it was a pretty big rock he put on her finger with the fake identity he had set up.
11:15The county clerk's office never would have flagged him for someone who was already married.
11:18Yeah, but Sam was pretending to be Jake before he met Sarah.
11:22I don't understand the fake identity.
11:24Maybe to land the job.
11:25I understand fibbing on your resume, but changing your identity, the math doesn't quite add up for me.
11:29You know what math doesn't add up for me?
11:31Hmm?
11:32Two wives.
11:33One wife too many for you?
11:34Two wives too many.
11:35Seems like the common denominator in that equation is you.
11:52Good news!
11:53I'm finally embracing the lecture you gave me on the importance of organic food.
11:57You made my lunch.
11:59You think I'm gonna let you risk your life on the vending machines and stale donuts of the breaking?
12:06Wow.
12:07What?
12:08You look so...grown up.
12:12Really?
12:13Really.
12:14Well, Graham said presentation is vital.
12:17Well...
12:18Oh, I forgot my phone.
12:20That ever happened to you with me?
12:21One day you look and you see your boy is all grown up.
12:23We're still waiting for that moment, actually.
12:24I set you up with that, didn't I?
12:25Okay, so this is the property room.
12:26It's where we keep all the items that we find at a crime scene that aren't classified as evidence.
12:29Sort of like a lost and bound.
12:30Um, sort of.
12:31Why don't the victim's families claim this stuff?
12:32Well, loved ones are aware of the big ticket items like rings and watches, but things like sunglasses and lighters, those usually go unclaimed.
12:44Are these case numbers?
12:47Exactly.
12:48So, the idea is to get rid of all of this stuff and stick it into storage, but before we do that we have to catalog it just in case someone comes in with a claim.
13:06Okay, so you need a description of every item, along with its corresponding case number downloaded into the database.
13:11or downloaded into the database.
13:12Mm-hmm.
13:13And I know that this isn't exactly what you were thinking of
13:15when you asked to volunteer,
13:16but we're low on manpower, and this would be very helpful.
13:19Don't worry about it.
13:19This place is going to be so organized when I'm done,
13:21you won't even recognize it.
13:22I bet I won't.
13:24Detective Beckett?
13:26Huh?
13:26I know my dad can sometimes be a handful,
13:29and by sometimes, I mean all the time.
13:31But I won't let you know you don't have to worry about me.
13:33I'm about getting the job done.
13:41Beckett?
13:43Sir.
13:45Paul?
13:46Alexis?
13:47She's fine.
13:49You know, our first day of preschool,
13:50I hid outside in the bushes all day
13:52just to make sure she was all right.
13:53First time my son went to summer camp,
13:55I followed the bus all the way to the Adirondacks.
13:58You two are both either very sweet or very creepy.
14:02Super led us into Sam Parker's apartment.
14:04Jake Holland's apartment.
14:05Same guy.
14:06Yeah, just trying to keep it straight forever.
14:08Anyway, there was no signs of a struggle
14:10when Sam's bag was...
14:11Jake's bag.
14:12Was still sitting by the door
14:14from when he came home
14:15from visiting his family in Connecticut.
14:16Which explains why we found
14:18the Sam Parker wallet on when he was killed,
14:20as opposed to this one we found in his dresser.
14:22Jake Holland's wallet.
14:24It's got his driver's license
14:25with his New York address, work ID,
14:27the whole shebang.
14:29Oh, please tell me
14:30that's the whole double-sided picture frame gag.
14:32A lovely fiancé,
14:33which can easily be swapped out for
14:35the wife and kids
14:37should they ever visit Daddy in the big city.
14:39Big news is,
14:40we found this sitting on the kitchen counter.
14:42There's a voicemail you're going to want to hear.
14:44I'm not going to let you get away with this,
14:46you worthless piece of trash.
14:47If you don't call me back tonight,
14:49then my next call is to Helen.
14:50Someone caught on to Sam's double life.
14:52Ran the number.
14:53Belongs to one Charles DePetro.
14:55DePetro?
14:56That's his wife's maiden name.
14:57It's hyphenated on her driver's license.
14:58Mm-hmm.
14:59Charlie is Helen's brother.
15:01He found out what Sam was up to.
15:03And decided to take out the trash.
15:05Mr. DePetro,
15:13I can understand the instinct of protection.
15:15If I had a sister
15:16and her husband was cheating on her,
15:18I'd want to set him straight, too.
15:19That's not why I left the message.
15:21Did you know that Sam was cheating on Helen?
15:23Not until she called me last night
15:24and told me he'd been killed.
15:25Then what did you mean when you said,
15:27I won't let you get away with this?
15:29He owed me money.
15:31So, Sam borrowed money from you?
15:3320 Gs.
15:35He needed it to cover the mortgage.
15:36He had already borrowed against the equity in the house.
15:38And what was the arrangement?
15:40He said he needed a couple months.
15:42When he started the new job in the city,
15:43I figured he'd be making more dough.
15:45Helen didn't know about this.
15:46He didn't want her to worry.
15:48And as long as he paid me back,
15:49I said it'd be our secret.
15:51And did he pay any of it back?
15:53Not a cent.
15:54He kept saying he was pulling in less money.
15:56I thought he was lying.
15:58And why take the job that far from home
15:59and force Helen to deal with the kids on her own?
16:02Comes out now, he wasn't doing it for his family.
16:06He wanted the freedom to cheat on my sister.
16:10Brother's alibi checked out.
16:12He was working late when Sam Jake was shot.
16:14Any word on Parker's financials?
16:16Yeah, they're a paycheck away from defaulting on their mortgage.
16:18You know, the brother said that Sam
16:19was pulling in less money at his new job.
16:21If Sam was strapped for cash,
16:23why would he quit the job he had
16:24to take one that paid less?
16:25Didn't his wife say he was passed over for a promotion?
16:28Maybe it was a pride thing.
16:29Well, yeah, but you factor in the sublet,
16:32not to mention gas,
16:33that's a high price to pay for pride.
16:34Yeah, we'll never underestimate
16:35the fragility of the male ego.
16:37Oh, see, that's just a stereotype.
16:39No, that's...
16:40She's baiting us, all right?
16:42Just ignore her and she'll lose her witchy powers.
16:44You wish.
16:45All right, let's go off to Parker's office.
16:51There's something?
16:52Um, where...
16:54Where, uh...
16:55Where's my room?
16:56Ha, ha, ha, ha.
16:58I was looking.
16:59Yeah.
17:01For the record, I did not.
17:04I don't know.
17:05Maybe I should have seen it.
17:06His resume was almost too good to be true.
17:09Top of his class at Berkeley,
17:11Stanford Business School.
17:12He must have really needed this job to lie so bad.
17:15So there's no other reason you can think of
17:17as to why he lied?
17:18No.
17:19When you hired him,
17:20did you look into any of his references?
17:21Of course I did, Detective.
17:22I called him on myself.
17:24And I got nothing but glowing recommendations.
17:26For a guy who didn't exist.
17:27I'd like to take a look at a copy of his resume
17:29if you still have it.
17:30I'll have Human Resources email it over to you.
17:33Uh, before we go,
17:34did you know that Mr. Parker
17:35was romantically involved with one of your employees?
17:38Sarah.
17:39Yeah, she's...
17:40one of my best engineers.
17:42Ever notice any drama there?
17:44Drunken fighting at an office party,
17:45that sort of thing?
17:46No, never.
17:47They actually seem like a pretty solid couple.
17:50And she must be going through hell right now.
17:54We're sorry.
17:55The number you have reached is not in service.
17:57Please check the number or try your calling.
18:00That's the last one.
18:02Every single reference he gave
18:03is suddenly out of service?
18:04When, according to his boss,
18:05they're all up and running six months ago?
18:06So who's answering the dummy lines?
18:09Let's get a warrant for all these numbers.
18:10I'd like to know who they were registered to.
18:12Okay.
18:12This guy went to some pretty serious lengths
18:18to get this job.
18:19He must have amazing dental.
18:22Ew.
18:23I don't know where you got this work ethic,
18:25but it certainly was not for me.
18:28How's it going?
18:29Pretty good.
18:30The computer was a little glitchy at first,
18:31but that's because you wanted to run
18:32a software update in like two years,
18:34plus it picked up some viruses I had to zap.
18:36I aren't realizing that you are
18:37way overqualified for this job.
18:40I told you she was this smarty.
18:41But I do have one question.
18:43Like you said before,
18:44most of the items here
18:44are pretty junky and meaningless.
18:46I did find this, though.
18:51Well, it's a brag book.
18:52You can brag about your kids.
18:54I used to have one in my wallet.
18:54Now it's on my phone.
18:56Some of the pictures are really old.
18:57Like, they're one of a kind.
18:59Seems like something worth returning,
19:00only it wasn't tagged or anything.
19:02Yeah, but the problem is,
19:03is without a case number,
19:04it's difficult to find out
19:05who the victim was
19:06and how to get this back to the family.
19:08Okay, so then it just goes
19:11in the storage box, right?
19:13I'll tell you what.
19:14I'll give you a list
19:15of all the detectives
19:16who possibly worked this case.
19:18Show them the pictures.
19:19Maybe it'll strike up a memory.
19:21Only don't bother them
19:22if they seem busy.
19:22You're one to talk.
19:24Thanks so much.
19:25Mm-hmm.
19:25Excuse me.
19:27Beckett.
19:28Hmm, what's this?
19:30Dad.
19:31Okay, I'll be right there.
19:32The fiance's here.
19:35She wants to talk.
19:37Have fun.
19:43I knew she looked familiar
19:44at the morgue,
19:45but I couldn't place it at first.
19:46So you're saying that last night
19:48wasn't the first time
19:49you had seen Helen Parker?
19:50Well, there was something
19:51about her face,
19:52and then it hit me.
19:53I had seen her in front of Jake's apartment
19:55a couple weeks ago.
19:56Was she leaving the building?
19:57No, she was sitting in her car
19:59across the street.
20:00And you're sure it was Helen Parker?
20:01I'm sure of it now.
20:03Positive identification
20:04from all the way across the street
20:05in a car?
20:06I made a note of it
20:07because the way she was staring at me
20:08was creepy,
20:10like she was sizing me up.
20:13Miss Reed,
20:13the past 24 hours
20:14have been overwhelming,
20:17to say the least.
20:18It's not uncommon
20:19for witnesses' memories
20:20to be confused
20:21after a traumatic event.
20:23We just need to be absolutely sure.
20:25Look, I know what I saw.
20:27She was sitting in a silver hybrid
20:29staring at the front of the building.
20:30And did you tell
20:32your fiancé about this?
20:33No, at the time
20:34I just dismissed it,
20:35but now
20:35it makes me wonder
20:38if I'm the only person
20:39in the whole situation
20:40who didn't know
20:41what was really going on.
20:50Silver hybrid.
20:51I guess Helen did know
20:52about her husband's affair.
20:53That would be a pretty strong motive.
20:58You came all this way
21:00because she told you
21:00some crazy story
21:01about me being parked
21:02outside the apartment.
21:03Miss Parker,
21:03we have to take
21:04every lead seriously.
21:06Did you ever think
21:07that maybe
21:07she made this up
21:09to take the attention
21:10off of herself?
21:11She was specific
21:12about your car.
21:13Silver hybrid?
21:14That's like saying
21:15somebody was wearing
21:16black shoes.
21:17That still doesn't answer
21:18the question.
21:21No.
21:24In the six months
21:25Sam had the apartment,
21:26I never went there.
21:28You never popped down
21:29just once for a date night?
21:30I mean,
21:31Connecticut's not
21:31that far a drive.
21:33Well, when you have
21:34two children
21:34under the age of 10,
21:35popping down
21:36for date night
21:37midweek is
21:38nearly impossible.
21:41Sam only came home
21:42every weekend,
21:44and I would see him then.
21:45Okay, well,
21:47we just needed to check.
21:48It's possible
21:48that Miss Reed
21:49was mistaken.
21:50Did it ever occur to you
21:51that maybe she was
21:52the one that knew
21:52he was lying?
21:55We're considering
21:56every scenario.
21:57We got a lot of hang-ups
21:58last month.
21:59Do you think
21:59that's a coincidence?
22:00Did you tell Sam
22:01about it?
22:02I did.
22:02He said it was
22:03telemarketers,
22:04but it was her.
22:06How can you be sure?
22:07I know she has
22:08our phone number.
22:09She's called
22:09since Sam was killed.
22:11Sarah called you?
22:12She called about
22:13the funeral details.
22:14Can you believe that?
22:15If she thinks
22:15she's gonna show
22:16her face hurt,
22:16she's sadly mistaken.
22:18Was that the only time
22:19you heard from Sarah?
22:19No, she called this morning
22:21and left some ridiculous message
22:23about getting things
22:24back from Sam
22:24that she had given him
22:26and then on and on
22:26about some pen
22:27that had been her grandfather's.
22:30We were married
22:31for ten years
22:33and eight months.
22:34If she thinks
22:35that her six-month affair
22:36can hold a candle to that,
22:38I'm not giving her anything.
22:42That was a long drive.
22:45I can see why
22:45you got the apartment
22:46in the city.
22:47So,
22:48I did some background
22:48on Parker's job situation.
22:51Turns out that his
22:51old employer,
22:52Connecticut Solutions,
22:53has been circling the drain.
22:55Over the last couple of years,
22:56they've lost half
22:57their market share
22:58to his new employer,
22:59New York Recycle.
23:00Sounds like Sam
23:01was abandoning a sinking ship.
23:02To join the winning team.
23:04Supposedly,
23:04New York Recycle
23:05came up with some new technology
23:06that turned out
23:07to be a game changer.
23:08Apparently,
23:09these two CEOs
23:09have been major rivals
23:10from day one.
23:11Like Bill Gates
23:12and Steve Jobs.
23:13Kobe and LeBron.
23:15Joe Lee and Aniston.
23:16We get the picture.
23:17Rivals.
23:18Yes.
23:19My point was,
23:19maybe that's why
23:20Sam faked his resume.
23:21He didn't think
23:21that New York Recycle
23:22would hire him
23:23if they knew
23:23he was from
23:23Connecticut Solutions.
23:25Well,
23:25that makes sense.
23:28You're kidding me.
23:31You've been very helpful.
23:33Hey,
23:33the warrants just came through
23:34on the numbers
23:35on Sam's resume.
23:36His reference is phone numbers.
23:37They're all billed
23:38and registered
23:38to Connecticut Solutions,
23:40his old firm.
23:41Okay,
23:41why would they set up
23:42dummy phone lines
23:43and give phony recommendations?
23:45They wanted Sam
23:46to get hired.
23:47He wasn't passed over
23:48for promotion.
23:50He was planted
23:51at New York Recycle
23:52as a corporate spy.
24:02I'm sorry.
24:04I'm just trying
24:04to get my head
24:05around this idea.
24:05I mean,
24:07this is the guy
24:07who organized
24:08the potato sack race
24:09at the Labor Day picnic.
24:10Well,
24:11there's considerable
24:11circumstantial evidence
24:12that he was planted here
24:14by his former employer.
24:15We just don't have proof yet.
24:17Obviously,
24:17no one wants to get
24:18to the bottom of this
24:19more than I do,
24:20so you'll have
24:20our complete cooperation.
24:21What do you think
24:22Connecticut Solutions
24:23was after?
24:24It was our battery
24:25recycling technology.
24:26I'm sure you both know
24:27you're not supposed
24:27to dump your batteries
24:28in with your trash.
24:29Batteries need to be
24:30disposed of properly
24:31or else the acids
24:32and the heavy metals
24:33will leach out into...
24:34And get into the water table.
24:35Exactly, yes.
24:37The problem is
24:37storing battery sludge
24:38can be quite expensive.
24:40But we figured out
24:41a way to actually
24:41recycle this stuff.
24:43So when you bid
24:43on a contract
24:44to haul away
24:45old batteries,
24:45you can do it cheaper?
24:46Which is why
24:47Connecticut Solutions
24:48lost half of its
24:48market share to you.
24:50Bottom line is
24:50they can't compete.
24:51Was Sarah Reed
24:52on the team of engineers
24:53that developed
24:54that technology?
24:55Yeah, that's right.
24:56That's probably why
24:57Sam Parker went out
24:57of his way to Romancer
24:58for access.
24:59It's pretty smart.
25:00Pardon me,
25:01but don't you mean
25:02despicable?
25:02The two aren't
25:03mutually exclusive.
25:04Would you mind
25:04if our forensic IT team
25:05took a look
25:06at Sarah's computer
25:06and Sam's,
25:08Jake's, as well?
25:09They should be able
25:09to tell us
25:10whether your security
25:11was compromised
25:11and whether he got ahold
25:12of anything proprietary.
25:13Anything we can do
25:14to help.
25:15Okay, thanks.
25:16Forensic IT has taken
25:17possession of Sarah
25:18and Sam's computers.
25:19You know,
25:19there's a lot of
25:20corporate secrets
25:20I can see sending us
25:21by the steel,
25:22but all the skulking
25:23around for some
25:23battery sludge?
25:24Well, like the man said,
25:26it's a business,
25:26like any other.
25:27But whoever runs
25:29Connecticut Solutions
25:29is going to have
25:30a hell of a lot
25:31of explaining to do.
25:34Is it true?
25:37Ms. Reed?
25:38What they're saying,
25:39is it true?
25:41Look, I can't go
25:42into details,
25:43but there's evidence
25:44that Jake was trying
25:45to steal information.
25:47And it was all an act?
25:50No, that doesn't mean
25:51he didn't care about you.
25:54That's exactly
25:54what it means.
25:55He never loved me.
25:58He was just
25:59using me the whole time.
26:06This guy was good.
26:07He was running
26:08a secret email client
26:09from inside a hidden
26:10partition in his hard drive.
26:11English?
26:12From my partner here.
26:14He set things up
26:15so that he could send
26:15emails outside
26:16a company network
26:17in case anyone
26:18ever came snooping.
26:19What kind of emails?
26:20I speak computer.
26:22This, however,
26:23looks like chemistry.
26:25Was he communicating
26:26with anyone in particular?
26:28Yeah.
26:29All these emails
26:30were to the same guy.
26:32aberman
26:33at con-soul.net.
26:37Andy Berman.
26:39He's the CEO
26:39of Connecticut Solutions.
26:40He must have been
26:41who Sam was reporting to.
26:42They exchanged a bunch
26:43of emails a couple months ago,
26:44then nothing to the night
26:45Sam was killed.
26:46And what'd that one say?
26:47Call me.
26:48We need to talk.
26:49Okay, yes, it's true.
26:52Sam emailed me
26:53the other night
26:53and I called him.
26:54From a pay phone?
26:55At a gas station
26:56near my house.
26:57Very cloak and dagger of you.
26:59He said he needed
26:59to meet me in the city.
27:01He said he finally figured out
27:02how New York Recycle
27:03was pulling it off.
27:04So you admit
27:04that you planted him there
27:05to steal their battery technology?
27:07They've been underbidding us
27:08left and right,
27:09stealing our business.
27:11Getting our hands
27:11on their recycling method
27:12was a way to level
27:13the playing field.
27:14They weren't going to share it,
27:15so I offered Sam
27:17a million-dollar payday
27:18if he could get a hold of it.
27:20And when he called
27:21and said he completed his mission,
27:23you rushed right over?
27:24The thing about Sam
27:25is he and I
27:26had been down this road before.
27:28What do you mean?
27:29He told you
27:30he'd found it before?
27:31I wasted hundreds of thousands
27:33on research and development
27:34with the stuff he brought me.
27:36The chemical formulas
27:36were never complete,
27:38so when my engineers
27:39tried to fill in the blanks
27:40and test them,
27:40we failed every time.
27:41Finally, we ran out of money,
27:43so a couple of months ago
27:44I had to cut Sam loose.
27:46If Sam wasn't working for you,
27:48what was he calling about?
27:49He said he needed
27:50to show me something.
27:51What?
27:52I don't know.
27:53I drove into the city
27:53to meet him at his apartment,
27:55but as I pulled up,
27:56there were cops
27:56all over the entrance.
27:58I got a bad feeling about it,
27:59so I turned around
28:00and I drove home.
28:03That's a very interesting story,
28:05Mr. Berman,
28:05but I have a different ending.
28:08One where you went upstairs
28:09to Sam's apartment
28:10and he told you
28:11that he finally found
28:13the real thing.
28:14You said so yourself.
28:16Your company didn't have
28:17the million dollars
28:18to pay him,
28:19so you did the one thing
28:20that you could.
28:23You killed him
28:25and you stole it
28:26in a desperate attempt
28:27to save your sinking company.
28:28I would like to call
28:32my lawyer now, please.
28:36It was pretty cool
28:37the way you filled
28:37in the story there.
28:38I think I must be
28:39rubbing off on you.
28:41That sounded dirtier
28:42than I meant it.
28:42Yo, Beckett.
28:44Disprecious got a call
28:45out of Connecticut.
28:46New Haven PD
28:46have two women involved
28:48in an altercation.
28:49Speaking of dirty.
28:50And the ladies in question
28:51are asking for you
28:52before they're taken in
28:53for booking.
28:54For me?
28:55Why?
28:57Oh, no.
28:58Oh, yes.
28:59They're holding Helen Parker
29:00for assault
29:01and Sarah Reed
29:01for trespassing.
29:02A wife and fiancé cat fight.
29:04Please tell me
29:04we can stop
29:04for popcorn on the way.
29:07Yes.
29:08Miss Reed was trespassing
29:18in the detached office
29:19when Mrs. Parker
29:20confronted her
29:20an altercation ensued.
29:22She tried to rip
29:22my purse off my arm
29:23almost dislocated
29:24my shoulder.
29:25Miss Reed,
29:26what were you doing
29:27in the Parker's office?
29:28She wouldn't give me
29:29back my pen.
29:30Your pen?
29:31My grandfather's
29:32fountain pen.
29:33I gave it to Jake.
29:33Sam!
29:34His name was Sam!
29:36I gave it to him
29:36before I knew
29:37he was a lying
29:37sack
29:38and she wouldn't
29:39give it back to me.
29:39I looked for it
29:40in the office.
29:41There was nothing there.
29:42I have no idea
29:42what she's talking about.
29:43Oh, really?
29:44Well, then what
29:45do you call this?
29:48That was in the office.
29:49Yes, it was right there
29:50in the drawer.
29:51How she could have missed it?
29:52I don't know
29:52unless, of course,
29:53she was lying
29:53and never bothered to look.
29:54Miss Reed,
29:55I understand how you're feeling
29:55but breaking into
29:56someone's home is...
29:57No, this is my grandfather's pen.
29:59I never would have
30:00given it to Jake
30:00if I had known.
30:01Ladies, I'm wondering
30:03if maybe we can put
30:04this whole nasty episode
30:05behind us.
30:06She broke into my house.
30:07God knows what else
30:08she stole.
30:09Do you mind
30:10if I take a look at the first?
30:11Not at all.
30:22Happy now?
30:23Is everyone okay?
30:24Can we all just walk away?
30:26If I ever catch your face
30:30around you...
30:30For crying out loud,
30:31give it a rest.
30:31No wonder the guy
30:32had an ulcer.
30:32I would too
30:33if I was married to you.
30:34An ulcer?
30:34What are you talking about,
30:35you crazy lunatic?
30:36Look!
30:36Look!
30:37Hello?
30:37It broke into my house.
30:38Look!
30:39I understand that you're both angry
30:43and feeling betrayed,
30:45but taking it out
30:45on each other
30:46isn't going to help.
30:47So you can both press charges
30:49and make a bad thing worse,
30:50or you can calm down
30:51and walk away.
30:54Option number two
30:55is a limited time offer.
30:56Love you.
31:07See ya.
31:16Please tell me
31:16you did not sleep
31:17in the break room again.
31:19I went home.
31:20Just couldn't stop thinking
31:20about that cat fight
31:21last night.
31:22Ooh,
31:23would you think less of me
31:24if I said me too?
31:24I kept thinking
31:27that that was a long way
31:28for Sarah to go
31:29just to pick up that pen.
31:30And that whole thing
31:31with the ulcers was...
31:32Oh, I know.
31:33That was a great
31:33desperate housewives moment
31:34the way Sarah just rubbed
31:35Helen's face in it.
31:37The thing is,
31:38there's nothing about
31:39an ulcer in Lainey's autopsy report.
31:41Sam had a clean bill of health.
31:43Then what was Sarah talking about?
31:44The boys are looking
31:45into it right now.
31:46But,
31:47according to Sam's date book,
31:49he had doctor's appointments
31:50every Tuesday
31:51for the last three weeks.
31:53Well, if he was being
31:53a hypochondriac about it,
31:54they would have told him
31:55right away
31:55he didn't have an ulcer.
31:56So what was he doing
31:56every Tuesday at 1 p.m.?
31:58Another woman?
31:59So,
32:00the doctor's office
32:01has no patient records
32:02for Sam Parker
32:03or Jake Howard.
32:04Car service Sam was using
32:05confirmed that he gave
32:06the doctor's office
32:07as his destination
32:08when he was scheduling
32:09the cars.
32:10Oh, thanks, Elise.
32:11But I talked to the drivers.
32:13Sam changed the destination
32:14once they picked him up.
32:16First week,
32:17he headed out
32:17to this residential address
32:19out in Long Island.
32:20The next week,
32:21he drove out
32:21to New York Recycles
32:22Processing Plant
32:23up in Paramus.
32:25And then last week,
32:26he hit the port
32:26out in Newark.
32:28Sam wouldn't have wanted
32:28Sarah to get on
32:29to his 007 routine.
32:30So maybe he was slipping
32:31away to do his spying.
32:32At some house
32:33in Long Island?
32:34So, another woman.
32:35She and Sam
32:36were taking long,
32:37romantic walks
32:37at Port Newark.
32:39Why you gotta ruin the dream?
32:41Listen,
32:41Sam was changing
32:42his destination
32:42last minute
32:43with the car service
32:44because he was trying
32:44to hide something.
32:45So,
32:46let's look in the addresses
32:47and see why he felt
32:48the need to give Sarah
32:49a cover story.
33:04State law requires
33:05a 10-minute break
33:06every five hours.
33:08Thanks, Dad.
33:09I needed this.
33:10So, how goes
33:10your property room sleuthing?
33:12Not amazing.
33:13Oh, no.
33:14What happened
33:15to that list
33:16of detectives
33:16Becky gave you?
33:17I had to sit
33:18at my last dead end.
33:19Well, what's important
33:20is that you tried.
33:23I know.
33:24I just really wanted
33:25to get those pictures
33:25back to the victim's family.
33:28I mean,
33:29I'd want them
33:29if there were pictures
33:30that you'd carry around.
33:33If you are imagining
33:34a scenario
33:35where I am no longer here
33:36and watching over
33:37your every move
33:38and protecting you
33:39from every danger,
33:40I can assure you
33:41that will never happen.
33:44I'm just saying
33:45I think it's important.
33:47No, you're right.
33:48But remember,
33:49there's a reason
33:49why a lot of this stuff
33:50goes unclaimed.
33:51I guess I just need
33:53to focus on cataloging
33:54for the rest of my time here.
33:55And before you know it,
33:56you'll be retired
33:57from law enforcement
33:58and back in the 11th grade.
34:01Thanks, Dad.
34:03For what?
34:04You're welcome.
34:04You just gave me
34:05a new leap.
34:06So I'll finish your cocoa.
34:12Two relationships.
34:13Can you imagine
34:14the stress
34:15of trying to pull that off?
34:18Yes.
34:21From a literary point of view.
34:24Hey,
34:24what'd you guys find?
34:25Well, we canvassed
34:26using a picture.
34:27We came up with
34:27a longshoreman
34:28in Port Newark
34:29who remembered Sam.
34:30Apparently,
34:30he'd been asking
34:30about shipping manifests.
34:32Sounds random.
34:33The longshoreman
34:33couldn't help him,
34:34so Sam moved on.
34:35What about the address
34:36from the first Tuesday?
34:37Oh, here's where
34:37it gets good.
34:39The Long Island address
34:40is the residence
34:40of a single mother,
34:41Laura Branston,
34:42and her six-year-old daughter.
34:43I told you,
34:44it was another woman.
34:45Our love triangle
34:46just became a love square.
34:47Nope, still a triangle.
34:49Different name,
34:50but that's...
34:52The fiancée,
34:53Sarah Reed.
34:55Well, it looks like Sam
34:56wasn't the only one
34:57hiding his identity.
35:05The engagement,
35:09the relationship,
35:10we know they were all fake.
35:12Love is a hard thing
35:13to disprove,
35:13Detective Beckett.
35:15This is a copy
35:16of your real driver's license,
35:18and this is your
35:19social security card.
35:21And this is the
35:22employment record
35:23from New York Recycle
35:24under an assumed identity.
35:28Nothing like a fresh start.
35:29We did a little digging.
35:31Turns out New York Recycle
35:32isn't the first company
35:33you've worked for
35:34under a new identity.
35:35That girl's got to
35:36make a living.
35:38Here's what I'm thinking.
35:40Lance Carlberg figured out
35:41that Sam was a spy.
35:43He contacted you,
35:44an expert in corporate espionage,
35:47and asked you to intercept him.
35:48I was just doing my job.
35:50Leading a man on
35:51isn't a crime,
35:52is it, Detective?
35:53Should be.
35:54I'm not looking into
35:54the leading on part.
35:55I'm looking into a murder,
35:56and you had access
35:57to Sam's apartment,
35:58and you were hired
35:59to take care of him.
36:00I was hired to get in his way.
36:02It was supposed to look like
36:03I had access
36:03to classified information,
36:04so when I struck up
36:05a flirtation,
36:06he thought the relationship
36:07would give him
36:07the access he needed.
36:09Once you had the relationship,
36:11what was the plan?
36:12I just had to leave
36:13my laptop lying around
36:14his apartment once or twice.
36:15My key card ended up
36:16in his laundry one weekend.
36:18Men think they're smart.
36:19The trick is to keep
36:20letting them think it.
36:23Um, so what was
36:25on the computer?
36:26Lance was feeding Sam
36:27these partial chemical formulas.
36:29He thought it would keep
36:30Connecticut solutions
36:31going in circles.
36:32Why not just fire him?
36:33Why not kill two birds
36:34with one stone,
36:35keep the enemy close,
36:36and run Connecticut
36:37into the ground?
36:38And what makes you think
36:40that Sam was falling
36:41for your routine?
36:42Well, I wondered at first
36:44because he wouldn't sleep
36:44with me,
36:45and then I realized
36:45that he was being faithful
36:46to his wife,
36:47so I pretended to buy
36:48his whole
36:49I'm old-fashioned thing.
36:52He thought he was playing me.
36:53He was.
36:56This is Sam's autopsy report.
36:59Hmm.
37:00Sam didn't have an ulcer.
37:02He was seeing a doctor for it.
37:04No, that was just a story.
37:05He made you.
37:06No way.
37:07I would have been able to tell.
37:09Oh, I hate to burst
37:10this little alias bubble
37:11you got going on,
37:12but Sam found your house
37:14in Long Island.
37:15He knew you were more
37:16than just a flirty engineer.
37:18He played along
37:19not to arouse suspicion,
37:20but I think you already
37:21knew that.
37:22You knew that he made you
37:24and that he found
37:24the secret method,
37:25and that's why you killed him.
37:30I think that sounds like
37:31a great spy versus spy story,
37:34but there is one problem.
37:36The night Sam was killed,
37:38I was at my daughter's recital,
37:39and there's about 20 other parents
37:40that can vouch for that.
37:44I like her.
37:46For the murder.
37:46See that crazy look in her eye?
37:48That's crazy killer look.
37:50Yo, Sarah's alibi checks out.
37:53Dance teacher puts her
37:53in the front row
37:54at the time of the murder.
37:55She's still got crazy eyes.
37:57He never loved her,
37:57she never loved him,
37:58and they both thought
37:59that they were playing each other.
38:00Which still doesn't explain
38:01he killed him.
38:02We're missing something.
38:04The pen.
38:05If Sarah's relationship
38:06with Sam was a fake...
38:07Then why did she give him
38:08her grandfather's special pen?
38:10And what was Sarah
38:11really looking for
38:12in Sam's office last night?
38:13Nothing.
38:17This doesn't make any sense.
38:19We went through Sarah's purse.
38:20If there was something in it,
38:21we would have found it.
38:28Castle, what are you doing?
38:29I'm writing the scene.
38:32Let's say Sarah found
38:33what it was she was looking for.
38:35She had it in her hand.
38:36That's when she would have
38:39heard Helen coming
38:39out of the house.
38:40She would have had to
38:41have gotten rid of
38:42whatever it was
38:43that she found.
38:45Great.
38:46You want to write the part
38:46where we find it?
38:48So Helen would never know.
38:54Ah!
38:55What do you know?
39:02Power motor's still on.
39:06We're going to need some tape.
39:12These are the pigs
39:13that our Vic took
39:13while we were supposedly
39:14at the doctor.
39:15According to New York Recycle,
39:17they shipped their battery sledge
39:18up to the recycling plant
39:19in Paramus.
39:20You don't need a boat
39:20to get to Paramus.
39:21Secret method, my ass.
39:23They weren't processing it.
39:24They were switching labels
39:25and dumping it.
39:31That Sam was quite
39:32the Aaron Brockovich,
39:33wasn't he?
39:34There was no secret method
39:35to battery recycling.
39:37You shipped the sledge
39:38out on cargo barges
39:39and dumped it in the ocean.
39:40The money you saved
39:41on storage and processing,
39:42you just put
39:43into your own pocket instead.
39:44Listen, I know my rights
39:45and I don't have
39:47to say anything.
39:50You sold a bill of goods
39:52to your customers.
39:53You promised them
39:53that they were going
39:54to help save the world.
39:56Instead, you poisoned it
39:57for money.
39:59What happened, Goldberg?
40:00Sam confront you?
40:02Threaten to ruin you?
40:02I didn't kill anyone.
40:05And you?
40:07You have no proof.
40:09Actually, I do.
40:20We ran ballistics.
40:21It's a match.
40:23We found it in the dumpster
40:24outside your apartment building.
40:25Had you recycled,
40:26you might have gotten
40:28away with it.
40:33The night that your husband
40:34was murdered,
40:35he went back to his office
40:36to grab the last few pieces
40:37of evidence he had collected.
40:38And by then,
40:39Carlberg had already
40:40become suspicious.
40:42When he realized
40:42that your husband
40:43was contacting his old boss
40:45for help in exposing
40:45his company,
40:46Carlberg attempted
40:47to buy his silence.
40:49But Sam wouldn't
40:50accept the bribe.
40:51Of course not.
40:53Not Sam.
40:54You said that the environment
40:55was the most important thing
40:57to your husband.
40:57Well, he died trying to save it
40:59and we thought
40:59that you should know that.
41:02Hey.
41:10Hey.
41:11Check it out.
41:14The EPA is shutting down
41:16New York Recycle.
41:21Beckett.
41:23Anna Knowles?
41:25No, I don't know
41:25any Anna Knowles.
41:26I do.
41:28Uh, yeah.
41:29Send her up.
41:30So who's Anna Knowles?
41:32The pictures I found
41:33belonged to her mother.
41:34Really?
41:35How'd you track them down?
41:37It was something you said,
41:37Dad,
41:38about me retiring
41:39from law enforcement.
41:40It got me thinking,
41:41what if the officer
41:42who had originally
41:43worked the case
41:43had since retired?
41:46Nice work.
41:48I'm very impressed
41:48you were able
41:49to close this case.
41:51I mean,
41:52I know it's not like
41:52the important stuff you do,
41:54but I...
41:54You know when a person
41:55loses someone?
41:57This is important.
42:02I bet that's her.
42:08You know,
42:09maybe you should
42:09talk to her.
42:11Remember the night
42:13you were with me
42:15fell asleep by my side
42:18She's a chip off the old block,
42:31isn't she?
42:31Let's just say
42:32that you never found out
42:35Who it was
42:38she never found in me
42:42You know,
42:44I knew you
42:44You know,
42:45Who it was
42:46you to see
42:47And see
42:48you
42:49That I
42:50We'll see
42:52you
42:53We'll see
42:53You
42:54You
42:54We'll see
42:55You
42:55We'll see
42:56coming
42:56a lot
42:58e
42:59week
43:00On
43:00we
43:00We'll see
43:01you
43:01And
43:02And
43:04We'll
43:04board
43:05We'll see
43:06due
43:08That
43:09We'll see

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