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00:11Morning, grande skim latte, two pumps sugar-free vanilla, and a bear claw.
00:16How did you know?
00:17I'm a novelist.
00:18It's my job to notice this.
00:21Sunday morning, shouldn't you be slinking home from a scandalous liaison?
00:25Would you be jealous if I were?
00:27In your dreams.
00:27Actually, my dreams, you're never jealous, and my dreams, you just joined.
00:33Well, my company called and said, come down right away, so it must be useful.
00:37Try not to get so giddy every time we go to a crime scene, okay?
00:40Because somebody's dead doesn't mean you have to be grumpy.
00:43Oh, do you want to say grumpy?
00:44How about the cover art for your new novel?
00:47Nikki Heat cover art?
00:48That's only available...
00:50Oh, my God, you subscribe to my website?
00:52Wait a minute.
00:53Are you Castle Freak 1212?
00:55Castle Lover 45?
00:56You do realize that most people would be creeped out by crazy anonymous fans?
01:02Like you.
01:03It was strictly professional curiosity.
01:06So what did you think of your alter ego, Nikki?
01:08Pretty sweet, right?
01:10Sweet?
01:11She's naked.
01:12She's not naked.
01:13She's holding a gun strategically.
01:16You know, I take comfort in the fact that if they're already publishing the cover art,
01:23then your book and our little partnership is almost done.
01:30No coffee in here, sir.
01:34Sir, what's going on?
01:36Two-year-old girl, Angela Candela, reported missing by her parents about 8 o'clock this morning.
01:40Where'd they find the body?
01:41They haven't found her.
01:42She was abducted.
01:43Father was in the other room painting.
01:44Kidnapped from her home?
01:45I don't understand, sir.
01:46If this isn't a murder, why am I here?
01:48The feds requested you to be on the task force.
01:50Feds?
01:51FBI has jurisdiction over child abduction cases.
01:54Then why call me?
01:55Because I like pissing off the FBI.
01:56Because you think outside the box there's something the feds rarely do.
01:59Sir, who's the special agent in charge?
02:01Beckett, it doesn't matter.
02:01Sir, who?
02:03Sorenson.
02:05Who's Sorenson?
02:06I thought that he was in...
02:08In Boston, not anymore.
02:09He's here.
02:10Who's Sorenson?
02:11This isn't going to be a problem as a detective.
02:12I mean, we're all professionals here, right?
02:14Actually, I'm not.
02:15Who's Sorenson?
02:16No, sir.
02:16Not a problem.
02:17For what it's worth, that missing little girl
02:20doesn't care about your history,
02:22nor do her terrified parents.
02:23They just want their baby back alive.
02:26Where is he, sir?
02:27He's over there talking to the parents.
02:30Montgomery.
02:32Yeah, please.
02:34Whatever you need.
02:35Excuse me.
02:40Hello, Kate.
02:42Hello, Will.
02:42How long have you been back?
02:44A couple months.
02:47Something wrong with Boston?
02:49Fresh lobster gets old fast.
02:53You look good.
02:55Thanks.
02:56I feel good.
02:57Uh, Agent Sorenson, this is Richard Castle.
03:01The famous novelist.
03:03Writer of wrongs.
03:04So, Captain Montgomery filled me in on your little arrangement,
03:08and I have no problem with it,
03:09as long as it doesn't interfere with the investigation.
03:11Oh, don't worry about me.
03:12Quiet as a mouse.
03:18Angela Candela, two years old.
03:20Abducted this morning between 7.30 and 8 a.m.
03:22Parents were home at the time.
03:24How do you get abducted when your parents are home?
03:27Yeah.
03:29Dad got up with the kid about seven,
03:31let the mom sleep in.
03:33He planted Angela in front of the tube
03:34with a juice box and some cereal
03:36and headed into his art studio.
03:40Obviously, he's a painter.
03:42He just left his kid?
03:44Did he hear anything, at least?
03:46He was listening to his iPod.
03:48Nothing like a little quality time with daddy.
03:57When I couldn't find her,
03:58I looked everywhere for her,
03:59and then I saw the window.
04:02The lock was jimmied from the outside.
04:05I ran outside.
04:06I looked for her.
04:09Mr. Candela, you live on a ground floor apartment
04:11with windows facing the alleyway.
04:13Most people have bars.
04:14We were going to.
04:15We just...
04:16I never got around to it.
04:17We think the dirt's from the outside.
04:19How could this happen in our own home?
04:23So our suspect climbed in through the window,
04:25grabbed Angela,
04:25and probably walked out the back door.
04:27Just like that?
04:28We have her photo on the wires
04:30and issuing an AMB alert to Port Authority
04:31in the tri-state area.
04:32How would my guys run any registered sex offenders
04:34and residential burglaries?
04:36What about the parents?
04:37Anyone they can think of?
04:39No, not that either of them
04:40can think straight right now.
04:42If this thing goes south,
04:43they'll never think straight again.
04:44Agent Sorensen?
04:46The phone's over there.
04:47Get a tap on it.
04:50This one will end better.
04:52I promise.
05:05Six months.
05:07Six months what?
05:10We dated for six months.
05:13I didn't ask.
05:16Yeah, I know.
05:17You were not asking very loudly.
05:19I know I'm like a Jedi like that.
05:23So how'd you meet?
05:25Kidnapping.
05:26Six-year-old boy.
05:27How'd it end?
05:29We got the guy.
05:30What do we got on the parents?
05:32Teresa and Alfred Candela.
05:35Married ten years, one child, Angela Candela.
05:39Whoa!
05:40Sorry.
05:41Sorry, man.
05:42That tie took me to my surprise.
05:46Okay.
05:47Get it all out.
05:49Mom, this is a gift from my girlfriend.
05:50Girlfriend.
05:51Today's our two-week anniversary.
05:53Ooh.
05:54Two weeks.
05:55Is that the paper or the silk?
05:56I believe it's the whipped.
05:58Go with it.
05:58Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:59One child, Angela Candela, age two, adopted.
06:03Adopted?
06:04Yeah, two years ago.
06:04Mom, Teresa, she's a fund manager at Keller Stanton.
06:07Dad's a small-time artist.
06:09Shows at the Grayson Gallery in Chelsea once in a while.
06:12Neighbor says he stays home with a kid.
06:14All right, here's a list of all the people who had access to the apartment.
06:17Babysitters, cleaning ladies, super.
06:19Let's cross-reference that with any registered sex offenders in the area.
06:21See if anyone had a thing for little girls.
06:23You're thinking there's some creepy crawly probably scattered from the inside.
06:27Well, the father said what he did this morning was part of a routine,
06:30so either somebody got lucky or they already knew it.
06:35Beckett.
06:36Yeah, we'll be right there.
06:40Looks like it wasn't a creepy crawler after all.
06:42Candela's just got a ransom call.
06:45Hello?
06:46We have your daughter.
06:48Please, she's just a child.
06:50Please don't hurt her.
06:50Whether we hurt her is up to you.
06:52Whether she lives is up to you.
06:54You want your daughter?
06:55We want $750,000.
06:58You have 24 hours.
06:59I want to speak to her.
07:01I want to know she's safe.
07:04I use an internet voice over IP service.
07:07Meaning it's untraceable.
07:09Can you raise the $750,000?
07:12It's everything we have.
07:13It means getting Angela back will pay.
07:15Then you should start getting her financial records together.
07:18Mrs. Candela, is there anyone that you know that can help you?
07:22An accountant or maybe someone at your firm?
07:24Nina could help.
07:25Nina?
07:26My sister.
07:27She's a CPA.
07:29But even if we give them the money, how can we be sure we'll get her back?
07:36You have to have hope.
07:38You have to imagine your little girl walking through that front door safe and sound.
07:42Your daughter needs you right now.
07:44She needs you to have faith.
07:45To be strong.
07:56You do this a lot?
07:58Kidnappings?
07:59You seem to know what to say.
08:01It's not about what you say.
08:03It's about controlling the situation, controlling the emotions.
08:05You requested your ex-girlfriend for the task force.
08:08That doesn't indicate to me a control of your emotions.
08:12I requested Beckett because she's the best in the city.
08:15Not because you wanted to see her again.
08:18How about you, Castle?
08:20You've written what?
08:2220 bestsellers?
08:24Well, 26, but who's counting?
08:26Why, I said you need to shadow a real detective.
08:28Well, the ones on TV seem oddly fixated on their sunglasses.
08:31So with all the fat, balding detectives in the NYPD, you just happen to end up shadowing her?
08:37Must be fate.
08:40Bless me.
08:40Candelas have pulled their financials.
08:42Their sister's on the way.
08:45Anything on the transcripts?
08:46It's clear the ransom demand has significance.
08:48Kidnappers make an issue about knowing what the Candelas have.
08:51They said it's everything they have.
08:54Whoever made the demand knows them well enough to know exactly what they're worth.
09:01How does it look?
09:03Detective Agent Sorensen, this is my sister, Nina.
09:07It's doable.
09:08We'll market the stocks tomorrow morning.
09:09We'll have to wipe out the retirement account on both pensions.
09:12And you'll have to pay penalties.
09:13I don't care.
09:14Whatever it takes.
09:18He paints when he's stressed.
09:21Does he sell much?
09:23Some.
09:24That's generous.
09:26Sorry.
09:29Why do you ask?
09:31I don't know many artists with their own pension account.
09:34Teresa set up the account for him.
09:36So he'd have something for him and Angela, you know, if something.
09:40Tell me.
09:40Mrs. Candela, we think the specificity of the amount of the ransom demand suggests that kidnappers
09:46had knowledge of your finances.
09:48Was there anyone who might have had a grudge against you or maybe someone close to you who
09:52needed the money now?
09:53No one who would do something like this.
09:55What about Doug Ellers?
09:58Who's Doug Ellers?
09:59Someone I used to work with, but no, I can't imagine.
10:03What about those messages he left you at work?
10:05Remember you followed those complaints with HR?
10:07I know what happened, Alfred.
10:09Mrs. Candela, I know.
10:12How hard this is, it's understandable.
10:13I'll get frustrated, but please.
10:15We need to know everything.
10:18Ellers ran an asset management group.
10:21They weren't performing, so I let him go.
10:24Did he ever threaten you?
10:26He blamed me for his divorce.
10:29He said his wife left him because I fired him and...
10:34And what?
10:36And she took his two kids.
10:41Where'd you find him?
10:43In line at Off Track Bedding.
10:44ESU just hit his apartment.
10:45No trace of the kid.
10:47That's not good.
10:48Pressure interview?
10:49I'll take the lead.
10:50Yeah.
10:51No.
10:52You'll be fine, Will.
10:53Kate, I don't care how big a fan of his you are, he doesn't come in the room.
10:59Fine.
11:00It's fine.
11:02Just for the record, though, how big a fan is she?
11:07Come on, Castle.
11:08Come watch from the bleachers with us.
11:10See how the Phoebes do it.
11:12Mr. Ellers, Detective Kate Beckett, NYPD.
11:15Special Agent Sorensen, FBI.
11:19When was your last contact with Teresa Candela?
11:23Teresa Candela?
11:24What's going on?
11:25Just answer the question.
11:27What did she say about me?
11:29Let's talk about...
11:32what you said to her.
11:34I gave you six years of my life.
11:36Six years.
11:37My prophet's built your whole damn division.
11:40And now you want to bend me over?
11:41You want to cut me out?
11:43Well, karma's a bitch, Teresa.
11:45You burned down my house, I'm going to burn yours down.
11:50You left that three months ago.
11:53Just after your wife left.
11:55Yeah?
11:56So?
11:57Every word of it's true.
11:59It's harassment.
12:00Oh, what, are you going to press charges now?
12:02Yeah, kidnapping, assault, breaking and entering.
12:04What the hell are you talking about?
12:05Somebody kidnapped Angela Candela this morning.
12:09Kidnapped?
12:09Hurting someone else's child isn't the way to get back your own.
12:12No, no, no.
12:13This is not me.
12:14Teresa may not be my favorite person, but I would never harm a child.
12:18Your ex-wife wasn't so sure.
12:20According to your divorce papers, there are allegations of violence.
12:22Your ex-wife was looking for a payday, that's all.
12:25You're not looking for a payday, are you, Mr. Ellis?
12:28You have the wrong guy.
12:35Run him down where he was all morning, who can vouch?
12:38Pretty clear it wasn't him.
12:40You a mind reader, too?
12:41Come on, if he was your guy, he'd be downplaying his feelings for Teresa, not wearing him on his sleeve.
12:46A couple dozen bestsellers doesn't make you a criminologist.
12:48I also don't need a weatherman to tell me that the sky is blue.
12:51Oh, for God's sakes.
12:53Why don't you both just drop your pants and get it over with?
12:55I'm gay.
12:56The fact is, you're both right.
12:58He probably didn't do it, but when a child's life is at stake, we have to be sure.
13:02We have to question everything we think we know.
13:05You guys keep Ellers on ice until we can trace every second of his morning.
13:08Will, you and I are going back to the Candelas.
13:10We're going to profile all of their associates.
13:13What should I do?
13:20I need you to go home.
13:25Okay.
13:26But if you need me, call.
13:30Even if it's just a talk.
13:45Todd, honey, I really, really need you to focus on calibrating your creative energy.
13:52Now, by creative energy, what do I mean?
13:54I mean the source of your power.
13:56The source of your power, Todd, is you.
14:01Howdy, Mother.
14:02Hello.
14:03Bill, you're here.
14:06I'm just finishing up a session in my office.
14:10I'm so flattered you have my framed book covers in your office.
14:14Well, a coach can never be too proud.
14:20Mr. Castle, I just wanted to thank you for being so honest about your struggle with persistent
14:26and chronic writer's block.
14:28Excuse me?
14:28Well, Todd is an aspiring novelist, so I shared with him your inspiring tale of triumph over
14:36adversity.
14:37Well, how courageous of me.
14:40Good luck, Todd.
14:41Thanks.
14:42I'll take the year-long package.
14:44Way to be decisive, kiddo.
14:46Good for you.
14:47I'll see you next week.
14:48And remember, you is who you is.
14:50And if you ain't who you is, who is you?
14:54Well, nice to see all those years as an actress have really paid off.
14:59Focus on calibrating your creative energies.
15:02I'll have you know, Todd is a very bright spirit in need of direction.
15:07Mother, it's bad enough that you're slandering me.
15:09Do you have to come to my office to do your new age coddle session?
15:12Richard, you can't expect me to pay Manhattan rates for office space.
15:16Well, how about this?
15:17You cannot beat this location, proximity to beverages and sharp utensils.
15:23Sweetheart, as your life coach, I have to urge you to say nay to your inner naysayer.
15:29I call that a Martha-ism.
15:31How is it that you don't know who my father is?
15:33You don't know how your ex-husband stole all your money, yet you are giving life coaching
15:37advice?
15:37Mistakes are the building blocks of wisdom, a Martha-ism.
15:42Besides, Freud was an addict.
15:44It didn't stop him from helping people.
15:45Sadly, faced with his mother's twisted yet unimpeachable logic, Richard Castle's head exploded.
16:20So, why are you home so early?
16:22The bond that exists between parent and child, you and me, you and Alexis, we're all peas in
16:27a pod.
16:27And whether we like it or not, everyone who's ever had a child is in the pod forever.
16:31The peapod bond.
16:35Alexis!
16:35Thank you, mother.
16:37Oh.
16:37I'll deduct my session fee from your rent.
16:39Whoa, whoa, whoa.
16:39You might want to consider the year-long package.
16:41It's a bargain.
16:47What was that for?
16:48Just a peapod thing.
16:50Graham will explain.
16:59Hey.
17:00Hey, yourself.
17:01Want some?
17:03Yeah, thanks.
17:05So, I just got word from my guy, Zanellers is a dead end.
17:10The owner over at Paradise Diner on East 62nd vouched that he was having his usual poached eggs
17:14this morning.
17:16Would've been too easy, right?
17:20Or a breezy?
17:26It's like something Castle would say.
17:29You like him?
17:35No, I just, um, I don't know.
17:40I think he's interesting.
17:42So, you're not?
17:44Together?
17:46No.
17:51I meant to call.
17:54Must've picked up the phone a dozen times.
17:59Yeah, I know.
18:00You meant to do a lot of things.
18:01That's why you left, remember?
18:06Boston was a great opportunity.
18:08I'm not saying that it wasn't.
18:09I'm just saying it was a choice that didn't include me.
18:16You could've come.
18:17And then done what?
18:19Join the Boston PD, and then you have to move to Phoenix, and then Cleveland, and then you're
18:23back here.
18:23I mean, we both know what that life is all about.
18:28It didn't stop me from missing you, missing us, Sundays in the park, and those ridiculous
18:37neon ice skates at Rockefeller Center.
18:41I will have you know that those ice skates are awesome.
18:47I wasn't the skates.
18:54Well, I, I, I'm, um...
19:02Oh, I thought cops and feds hated each other.
19:04They say justice never sleeps.
19:06I think I know why.
19:07We were just...
19:08Being consenting adults.
19:09I'm not judging.
19:10I thought I told you to go home.
19:12I did go home.
19:13But then my mother told me something that couldn't wait.
19:15You live with your mother.
19:16Yeah, apparently we're peas in a pod.
19:17But the important point is, Angela is adopted.
19:20So?
19:20So, prior to giving up her baby, the birth mother would have been given background on
19:25the Quintella, specifically their ability to support the child.
19:28Knowledge of their finances.
19:30Really?
19:31Kate?
19:32We're gonna waste time on the insights of Nancy Drew here.
19:35Is that supposed to be an insult?
19:36Because Nancy Drew solved every case.
19:38Look, okay, and I'm quoting here.
19:41When a child's life is at stake, we have to be sure.
19:44Which means we have to question everything we think we know.
19:46I was a junior in high school.
19:48What was I gonna do with the baby?
19:50It's been two years, Miss Gomez.
19:54Two years is still a long time to think about a decision you made when you were 16.
19:59What am I doing here?
20:00What is this about?
20:01We're talking about the baby and you're regretting your decision.
20:05My decision?
20:06I don't regret my decision.
20:09Then why did you try to find her?
20:12What are you talking about?
20:14This is a petition that you filed with the adoption agency a couple of months ago.
20:19It's a form requesting the identity of the adoptive parents of Angela.
20:24A signed form.
20:26No, that's not my signature.
20:29You see that?
20:29No, really.
20:30Look, you can see for yourself.
20:33That's not my signature.
20:35Why?
20:37What's going on?
20:38What happened to her?
20:40Is she okay?
20:41Did anyone in your family object to you giving up your baby?
20:44No.
20:45No one.
20:45My mom even helped me with it.
20:47And the father?
20:49Juan?
20:52Uh, he was in Iraq when I had her, but we talked about it.
20:57He was cool.
20:58Are you sure about that?
21:02Are you still in Iraq?
21:03No, he got back a couple months ago.
21:05No, he got back a couple months ago.
21:12Juan Restrepo?
21:15NYPD, we'd like to ask...
21:17Go, go, go, go!
21:19Hey!
21:20Freeze!
21:21Hands up!
21:27Freeze!
21:28Keep your hands up.
21:31Hit the ground.
21:32On the ground.
21:33Hit the ground.
21:39Hit the ground.
21:39Why'd you run?
21:40Look, in my neighborhood, when you see a cop, that's what you do.
21:46What? No, uh, good cop, bad fit?
21:50The guy did two tours in the Gulf.
21:52I go over there, turn it into a piss-a-match with Kate.
21:56She's got a way of sneaking up on people.
21:59You mean like last night?
22:03Can you believe this?
22:04He details cars for a living.
22:06He could have a little more pride in his ride.
22:10I'm just saying.
22:12Looked like quite a kiss.
22:15You jealous, Castle?
22:16Me?
22:17No.
22:18No, you have to admit.
22:19I was right.
22:20You are jealous.
22:23And I hooked her.
22:24What's there to be jealous, huh?
22:26You couldn't reel her in.
22:28We'll see about that.
22:31I was 18 when Lucy got pregnant.
22:34Six months in, I got deployed.
22:37I never even had the chance to see her.
22:40But you signed the adoption papers.
22:43You know, when you're over there, you see so many kids.
22:46I just, I needed to know she was okay.
22:49I, I filled out the form and I put Lucy's name and stuff.
22:54You got an address.
22:56Duke felt bad for me.
22:57He was over there too in Gulf 1 and he only lost an arm.
23:00And what'd you lose?
23:03Now E.D. hit my MV.
23:06The shrapnel toll to the floor.
23:08Doc says I'm never gonna have kids in my home, so.
23:12I got an address and I went to go see my daughter.
23:15So you kidnap her and you ask her adoptive parents for money?
23:19I kidnap her? She was kidnapped?
23:20And you think I did that?
23:22All I ever wanted to know was that she was okay.
23:24Is she?
23:28Yo, birth dad, story checks out.
23:31Limo company had him doing their fleet yesterday.
23:33I don't care. He had motive and opportunity.
23:36His motive was the instinct of fatherhood.
23:38If he took her, he'd have been with her.
23:40Not at some $12 an hour detailing job.
23:42Doesn't matter. I want ESU on his place.
23:44It's not him, Will.
23:45We're at square freaking one and we've got nothing.
23:48You can send ESU wherever you want, but I'm not losing this one.
23:54What did she mean not losing this one?
23:58The case we worked.
24:00I thought you got the guy.
24:04We did, but the kid was already dead.
24:13Sorensen, I'm away.
24:17Another call about the ransom.
24:20They asked for 75 packs of hundreds, randomized serial numbers,
24:24and warned against bait money, dye packs, and trackers.
24:27Sounds like they know your playbook.
24:28They were detailed down to the make, model, and color of the backpack.
24:32Drop instructions? We wait for their call.
24:35All right, let's get the money set and be ready to make the drop.
24:37But why didn't they tell us where to bring the money?
24:40They're testing you. It's not unusual.
24:42Which means before we make the drop, we'll need to test them.
24:45We'll need proof that they have Angela, and that she's okay.
24:49What if they don't give any? What if they refuse?
24:52How can you think that?
24:53I'm just saying.
24:54Wait, what, do you think she's dead?
24:55No, of course not.
24:57I should have gotten up. I shouldn't have let you watch her.
24:59Don't tell me what to say. Tell me, Alfred.
25:02Was it worth it? Was it worth our little girl?
25:17Mrs. Candela?
25:21Teresa, you can't give in to your fear.
25:25Neither you nor your husband is responsible for what happened.
25:32Come on.
25:37Remember, no proof, no money. We need to be firm on that.
25:40Okay. Here we go.
25:44Hello.
25:46Listen, careful. Any deviation and your daughter dies.
25:50I understand.
25:52A civilian, not a cop, must make the drop or we will kill the girl.
25:56We see police or FBI and she dies. Do you have the money?
26:00Yes, 750, like you said.
26:03Put it in the backpack and bring it to the northeast corner of First Avenue and 47.
26:08There's a mailbox there with a cell phone taped underneath.
26:11We'll text further instructions once you're there.
26:14When we have the money, then we'll call with the girl's location.
26:18Ask for proof that Angela's okay.
26:19Okay. You won't get any money until I know my little girl is okay.
26:29Hi, sweetheart.
26:38Once they get paid, there's no incentive to keep her alive, so I'll make the drop.
26:43Figure we'll place our people at a one block radius from the mailbox.
26:46No. They said no cops.
26:49It's okay. I've done this before. They won't know I'm an FBI agent.
26:53And if they do?
26:54Mr. Candela, we need this to go as smoothly as possible.
26:57She's my daughter and we're going to follow their instructions to the letter.
27:01They said no cops.
27:07Look, I'm her father and I can do this.
27:14Do I make myself clear?
27:24No way we can send the father.
27:26Too many things could go wrong. He's too emotional.
27:28What choice do we have?
27:30Me.
27:31What?
27:32I'm not a cop. I'm certainly not emotional.
27:36No, absolutely not.
27:38The NYPD already has a signed waiver from me.
27:40And I don't like saying this, but you're running out of time.
27:44Castle's right.
27:45You can't be serious.
27:47He's been with me on cases before. He's good under pressure.
27:51And he's our best shot.
28:06I got it.
28:08I got it.
28:22Okay, so this is usually the part where I ask if you've thought this through and then I remembered you
28:27don't think things through.
28:28Cold hands. Cold hands.
28:31These people are dangerous, Castle. You need to stay alert and focused.
28:36Alert and focused. God. Maybe if you rub them together for a second. Wait, wait. Alert and what?
28:42I'm just kidding.
28:44You're good to go.
28:45Thanks.
28:47Hey, it's gonna be okay.
28:52Look, about last night, what happened in the kitchen, I just-
28:55Oh, listen, you don't need to explain that.
28:57That's-
28:57I don't?
28:58Unless you want to.
29:00Uh, no, you know, I just figured for the character, for Nikki Heat-
29:04Yeah, you know, I think I- I think I understand if you eat better than you think I do.
29:13Be careful, okay?
29:17Do I detect actual concern for my well-being?
29:20Screw this up and I'll kill you.
29:22It's more like it.
29:28Okay, I have eyes on the target. Over.
29:32Are you reading me?
29:33We don't have to read you, we can see you. Now, shut up and focus.
29:37Roger that. 555.
29:39He's quite a guy.
29:41You really know how big a fan you really are.
29:43Yeah, well, he's not going to know.
29:47You never told him how you stood lying for an hour just to get your book signed?
29:53Now his novels got you through your mother's death.
29:56Is there anything you don't remember?
29:59Not when it comes to you.
30:12I feel like Michael finding the gun taped behind the toilet.
30:17Uh, you might want to tell Ryan and Esposito to hang back.
30:23They just sent a text. It says we're watching you.
30:26Could be just a ruse.
30:28Nope.
30:30They just sent another one. It says you're wearing a black raincoat.
30:34Okay, so they can see you. That doesn't change anything.
30:46Tell him to stop fooling around.
30:47I like that'll help.
30:50Okay, it says across the street and head west on east 47th.
30:58That's left, right?
31:00Right.
31:01Right-right or right-left?
31:03Left.
31:071201 first. That's just ahead.
31:19You want me to leave the bag at the shoeshine stand and egg it out this side.
31:34All right, I'm at the stand and have him make the drop.
31:38Tessa, leave the bag. Make the drop and walk away.
31:45Coming in. Don't have him yet.
31:48I just left it. I'm headed out.
31:51Esposito, Ryan, you got eyes?
31:53I see the shoeshine stand.
31:55Wait, I got the backpack. Asian male, long hair. I got him. I got him.
32:01What's the girl?
32:02Where's Angela?
32:03What girl?
32:04I don't know what you're talking about.
32:11Ryan! Ryan!
32:25The kidnappers posted an ad on Craigslist and said that this was a performance art piece for YouTube.
32:31They sent out nearly two dozen of the backpacks. The poster used an IP anonymizer making it impossible to trace.
32:38So we just do nothing?
32:40Well, I managed to slip the phone that the kidnappers gave me inside the backpack.
32:45I don't understand.
32:46Well, before I did that, I sent the text message to Detective Beckett.
32:49The phone's under a bulk account, so we can't trace its owner, but we can trace its ID.
32:53So far, we've pinged the phone to a 20-block radius on the Lower East Side.
32:57We'll need another few hours to narrow it down. In the meantime, I moved a team into the area.
33:02They'll work the streets, be ready to move when we have more information.
33:12Thanks.
33:13Mm-hmm.
33:17You okay?
33:24I keep thinking, if only I saw who took that back.
33:27Well, that wasn't your job.
33:33I can't imagine anything like this ever happening to Alexis.
33:41We'll get her back soon.
33:43Not as soon as we hoped.
33:45They must have found it taking the batteries out.
33:47We just lost the signal from the phone.
34:12We'll get her back soon.
34:14Hey.
34:14Hey.
34:14Hey.
34:16What are you doing up?
34:17Stressed about finals?
34:18American Litz today.
34:20I was having nightmares about Hester Prynne.
34:24Ah.
34:25The irony for you is not getting enabled to cause you shame.
34:29So why are you up?
34:30Looking for a white rabbit.
34:32Lewis Carroll or the Matrix?
34:34I'm not sure yet.
34:36What did Beckett tell you about taking phone photos of the crime scene?
34:40I don't know.
34:41I wasn't listening.
34:43See all those stuffed animals on the bed?
34:47It looks just like mine used to.
34:49Remember when I had all those animals?
34:51If by remember when you mean Monkey Bunky, who's been washed so many times he looks like
34:55roadkill now, then yes.
34:56I have no idea what you're talking about.
34:57Oh, then you won't mind next time I see him if I throw him out?
34:59Don't you dare.
35:01I won't.
35:01Don't.
35:02I won't.
35:03I won't.
35:03Okay.
35:04Okay.
35:08So you think the bunny has something to do with the case?
35:11Well, I'll let you know when I go down the rabbit hole.
35:23Castle?
35:25Go back to sleep.
35:26What are you doing?
35:28When Alexis was little, she had a stuffed monkey that she could not live without.
35:33One time we went on vacation, she forgot to pack her.
35:36I bought her another one, but she knew it was not Monkey Bunky.
35:39So?
35:40So, there's two more pictures of her clutching this bunny out there.
35:45So where's the bunny?
35:47You think whoever took Angela knew her well enough to take the bunny too?
35:51Well, we already checked the Candelas list.
35:53A couple of teenage babysitters, a cleaning lady, they're all been cleared.
35:57Only, not all babysitters are teenagers.
36:00Sometimes they're people close to us.
36:02Sometimes they're family.
36:05When did we lose the signal on the phone?
36:06Right after we told the Candelas we were tracking it.
36:12Teresa's sister, Nina, you got an address.
36:24Nina Medoza, you're under arrest for the kidnapping of Angela Candela.
36:28I'm taking your own niece.
36:30Put your hands behind your back.
36:31You have a right to remain silent.
36:33Hello, Angela.
36:35I'm so happy to see you.
36:37You want to go and see Mom?
36:39Come on, baby.
36:41Look at you.
36:42Hello.
36:44Hi, beautiful.
36:46You want to grab a pin, grab it?
36:47No, look at that.
36:51Hello.
36:52Hey.
37:04Oh, my God.
37:07Angie!
37:09Mi corazón.
37:13Oh, God.
37:15You look perfect.
37:16Just perfect.
37:18Is she okay?
37:19She's fine, yeah.
37:20What are you doing?
37:24She's here.
37:25She's home.
37:28What is it?
37:29What's wrong?
37:40What's going on?
37:44Crawford, can you take Angela?
37:51Come here, sweetie.
37:54Here you go, girl.
37:56Here we go.
38:02What did you do?
38:05I worked 14-hour days, year after year, killing myself so that we can have a life.
38:11And what did you do?
38:13Oh, you painted.
38:16All you did was paint.
38:17That's not true.
38:19Really?
38:19What about that job you said that you were going to get so that I can cut my hours?
38:23I was taking care of Angela.
38:24Taking care?
38:26You left her there, in front of the TV, every day.
38:31Do you know how many times I woke up to her screams?
38:34Because he was in that room, blasting the music in his ears?
38:37It doesn't give you the right to kidnap your own child.
38:39How is it kidnapping?
38:40She's my daughter.
38:42Mrs. Candela, you had your sister climb through that window and take her.
38:46I gave her permission.
38:48It doesn't matter.
38:49You violated your husband's custodial rights.
38:54Custodial rights?
38:55He didn't even notice that she was gone.
38:58What kind of a father does that to his two-year-old child?
39:02Why would you do this?
39:04Why would you put us through that?
39:06And for God's sake, why not just divorce me?
39:09Oh, so that you can sue me for alimony?
39:12So that you can get half of everything?
39:14So that you can get custody of Angela?
39:18Because I'm at work all day and you can be there for her.
39:22No.
39:24I've seen what happens to the guys at work, what happened to Doug Ellers.
39:27No way was that going to happen to me.
39:30You were paying the ransom to yourself.
39:37Once Angela returned, I would file for the papers.
39:42There would be nothing left for him to take.
39:45And if Angela was kidnapped when Alfred was taking care of her, then...
39:48The lawyer said that if I could prove him negligent, I would get custody.
39:52I wouldn't have to move out of the apartment that I paid for so that he could live here with
39:57my daughter.
39:59Do you know how hard it was to adopt her?
40:04How much it cost?
40:06Ten years!
40:08How many paintings have you sold, Alfred?
40:12Huh?
40:13How many?
40:18How could you hate me so much?
40:23You made it easy.
40:37So what do I think she'll do?
40:39Well, it depends on how many mothers are on the jury.
40:44So, now that it's over, now that I'm back, I was thinking maybe we could give him a shot.
40:55And when you leave again?
40:57You come with me.
41:06Think about it.
41:22Nice guy.
41:25I can see how it wouldn't work, though.
41:28Really?
41:29Sure.
41:30Huh.
41:31Handsome.
41:32Square jawed.
41:33By the book.
41:34And that's a bad thing?
41:36Yeah, he's like the male you.
41:37Ying needs yang, not another ying.
41:40Ying yang is harmony.
41:42Ying ying is a name for a panda.
41:47Any more wisdom, Obi-Wan?
41:48Nope.
41:49That's it for today.
41:50What say we celebrate by going out for a drink?
41:52I can't.
41:53I got a date.
41:55A date?
41:56You date?
41:57Who?
41:59That's why it's called private life.
42:00Because it's private.
42:02Unlike you, I don't live my life on page six.
42:07Well, you're a mysterious woman, Detective Beckett.
42:09Maybe there's a little more Nikki Heat in me than you think.
42:18I'm tired, boy.
42:22Need a drink, need a man.
42:27I'm not...
42:29I'm tired, boy.
42:32To be.
42:48I'm tired, boy.
42:54I'm tired.
42:56I can't.
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