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00:00Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na,
00:07na, na, na, na, na, na, na, I wanna get in trouble, I wanna start a fight, na, na, na,
00:12na, na, na, na, I wanna start a fight!
00:19Mr. Castle, be advised, if you get injured following Detective Beckett to research your next novel, you cannot sue the
00:26city.
00:26If you get shot, you cannot sue the city. If you get killed, my lifeless remains cannot sue the city.
00:32Your heir is Mr. Castle.
00:34Do I have to wait for him to sign or can I shoot him now?
00:36Mr. Castle, these waivers are serious business. Perhaps you'd feel more comfortable by referring the matter to your attorney?
00:43What, are you kidding? You'd never let me sign these. But fortunately, it's his job to get me out of
00:48trouble and not to prevent me from getting into it.
00:51Beckett? Yeah. Where?
00:55All right, I'm on my way.
00:56Wait, where are you going?
00:58I have what to do.
00:59What, we have a case?
01:00No, I have a case. You have paperwork.
01:06So?
01:07Mrs. Rosenberg, 9E here, comes down to put her clothes in the dryer, finds it's occupied.
01:12Comes down a half an hour later and she's had enough. Decides to take matters into her own hands.
01:17Come on, you're telling me that an old lady killed someone over a busy dryer?
01:21What?
01:22No, she's just tired of waiting around.
01:24So, she opens up the dryer, take the other person's clothes out, finds Miss Fluffenfold here instead.
01:33Well, if that's not a cautionary tale about poking around someone else's laundry, I don't know what it is.
01:37Dude, there is an etiquette involved. If the clothes are dry, Mrs. Rosenberg had every right to put them in
01:42the basket.
01:42And if you're going to tell me she folded them, then it gets a little creepy.
01:45I'm sorry, if someone starts rooting around my underwear without an invitation, I'm taking that as a serious breach of
01:50hygiene.
01:51I thought you went commando, Esposito.
01:54Oh.
01:54Seasonal thing.
01:56All right, let's get her out of there with some dignity.
01:58I'm going to need CSU to come down here and the bleach bottle will have to go down in the
02:01lab and probably prints and photographs,
02:03although I don't know if it's going to do as much good in the public area.
02:06I'm guessing she lived here?
02:08Works. 12F.
02:10She's the nanny.
02:15I thought you ditched me back at the precinct, didn't you?
02:19Come on. Danny McDead is found on the spin dryer. You don't think the captain's going to let me in
02:22on that story?
02:25You're right, Castle. My bad.
02:36Exactly how much longer do I have to expect you to be shadowing me on my cases like this?
02:39Hard to say. When I'm writing a new character, there's no telling when inspiration might strike.
02:43I thought I was your inspiration.
02:44Oh, you are, Detective, and in so many ways.
02:48Yeah, well, your inspiration might strike you sooner than you think.
02:52Nanny's name was Sarah Manning. She worked for the Petersons for about two years.
02:56Doorman is a huge fan of my work.
03:00Mrs. Peterson?
03:01Detective Kate Beckett, NYPD.
03:03I was wondering if I could ask you some questions about Sarah Manning.
03:06Of course. Please, come in.
03:10Richard Castle. Just NY.
03:19Sweetie, Mommy and Daddy need to talk to some people. We'll be right out here.
03:25We still haven't told them what happened. We just don't know how.
03:29Sarah was very close with him. She just had it as a gift with kids, you know?
03:34She was such a lovely girl.
03:35I'm very sorry.
03:36The school called me at my office when Sarah didn't come to pick up Justin.
03:40I tried her cell phone, but it went straight to voicemail.
03:43Then I tried here, but the machine picked up, so I hopped in a cab and went to the school.
03:49When we got home, the police were already here.
03:51When was the last time you saw Sarah?
03:53My husband saw her last night when he got home.
03:57We take Justin to school every morning, so we're usually gone by the time she gets here.
04:03And what time is that?
04:04Today it would have been 11.
04:07Sarah straightens up, does Justin's laundry, and then picks him up from school about 2.
04:12One of us is then home for dinner.
04:15Last night it was my husband's turn.
04:17So then you were the last one to see Sarah?
04:19I guess so.
04:21Did she mention any problems she was having?
04:23Maybe a boyfriend?
04:25Sarah's boyfriend?
04:27The doorman said the police told them that it was a break-in, which usually means a stranger to that.
04:32We can't be sure what happened.
04:33Well, maybe not, but statistically speaking, much greater likelihood that it was someone she knew.
04:38Oh, my God.
04:39Again, we can't be certain who was involved.
04:42But she had a boyfriend, Brent, but they broke up.
04:46And when was that?
04:47About a month ago, but Sarah never said there was any trouble or anything like that.
04:50Brent, that was his name?
04:52Yes.
04:53Do you know his last name?
04:55Uh, I don't think Sarah ever mentioned it.
04:57Not to me either.
05:00Thank you both so much for your time.
05:03Of course.
05:04Castle, let's go.
05:06Well, that's it.
05:06That's it.
05:07Oh, do you know of any way I can reach Sarah's parents?
05:11Oh, God, I hadn't even thought of that.
05:15I'm sorry, we don't have their number.
05:17They live in Atlanta.
05:18She was with them over Christmas.
05:19What about Sarah's things?
05:22There's her bag and her jacket.
05:23Maybe I could take it and check her cell phone?
05:27Why couldn't we stick around?
05:28I had a lot more questions.
05:29Because I actually like to investigate things myself first.
05:32Besides, neither of them is going anywhere.
05:34Oh, there's no cell phone in here.
05:36Maybe it's in the laundry room.
05:37Or in the dryer.
05:38Well, if it is, CSU will find it.
05:42She's still got her Georgia license.
05:44Are you really the one who wants to call her parents?
05:47Easier to write about than to live through hot castle.
05:54Three men huddled around a computer that better not be porn, and if it is, I want in.
05:59Esposito and Ryan put security tape from the elevator in the rear entrance.
06:02Front door is a 24-hour doorman.
06:04This is the elevator's can.
06:06Our victim gets on the elevator with a laundry basket, takes it down to the basement to put
06:11the kid's laundry into the washer.
06:13A few minutes later, gets back on, goes all the way back up to the apartment.
06:17Then, about 40 minutes later, rides the elevator back down to the basement again.
06:21We figured probably to take the kid's clothes out of the washer, put them in the dryer.
06:24The camera never picks it up again.
06:26The only other person to ride the elevator down all the way to the basement during the
06:29next hour was the old lady found the body.
06:32So whoever attacked her must have used the stairwell.
06:34Otherwise, the cam would have caught him.
06:36Yeah, three maintenance workers on duty that day will run their names tonight.
06:40Why only run the workers' names?
06:41Why not run all the neighbors' names?
06:43What are you basing that on?
06:45I'm basing that on the neighbor would make a better story.
06:49No, come on.
06:50What do any of us know about our neighbors in this city?
06:53You think the guy living next door to the son of Sam knew he was living next door to
06:56the son of Sam?
06:57He's right.
06:57Neighbors in Berkowitz's building had no idea he was a son of Sam killer.
07:01What about the guy in 8B?
07:02Who?
07:048B.
07:05Quiet guy.
07:06You see him every day, only you never notice him.
07:09Well, he knows Sarah.
07:11He's young, beautiful.
07:13The kind of girl that a guy like him would never have a chance with.
07:16We all know girls like that, don't we?
07:19Well, first it's just a game.
07:21Figure out her schedule.
07:22When does she do her laundry?
07:24When is she alone?
07:27Until it becomes something more.
07:29Something that he can't control.
07:32Well, he uses the stairs, obviously, to avoid the elevator's cameras.
07:36And then he just waits.
07:38Concealed in the shadows.
07:40When she comes into that laundry room, he bounces.
07:45And he looked into her vacant, lifeless eyes.
07:48He wanted to tell her.
07:49He never meant to kill her.
07:52All he ever wanted was to be noticed.
07:56That's when he felt the heat of that dryer on his skin.
07:59So, he picks up her limp body in his arms.
08:04Gently places it inside.
08:06He almost smiled at his good fortune when he found the quarter in his pocket.
08:12Slipping it into the slot.
08:14Buying the time to do what he does best.
08:21Disappear.
08:26Just saying.
08:27Better story.
08:28Coffee?
08:31Let's see what we can find out about those neighbors.
08:34And someone better tell me who the hell lives in 8B.
08:40Let me guess.
08:42Grand cooked.
08:42Chicken masala.
08:44Where is Hurricane Martha?
08:46In her room.
08:47Taking a dramatic pause.
08:49Leaving the mess for everyone else to clean up as usual?
08:51I don't mind.
08:52Dinner was fun.
08:53Well, it's our room.
08:54Not hers.
08:56Just remember, even despite that hideous bedspread she bought.
09:00If you're hungry, there are lots of leftovers.
09:02Oh, thank you.
09:02I grabbed a slice on the way home.
09:04You really are turning into a cop.
09:06Yeah?
09:07Do you think?
09:09So, who got killed today?
09:11The nanny.
09:13Do they know who did it?
09:14Well, apparently, in an actual homicide, they don't know who did it until after the guy gets caught.
09:18How come we never had a nanny?
09:20Well, your mother and I decided if someone was going to screw you up, we wanted it to be me.
09:25Only, you managed to turn up fine somehow anyway.
09:28Is that the prodigal son I hear return from working the night shift?
09:35You catch any perps today, kiddo?
09:37I did an NYPD Blue once, remember?
09:39You were the crazy homeless woman.
09:41And some might say still are.
09:43I was just asking Dad how come we never had a nanny when I was little.
09:47I spared her any stories of my own personal experience.
09:49I had a real job as a working actress.
09:52You know, not everybody can sit at home in front of a laptop and claim to be employed.
09:57Really?
09:59You had a nanny?
10:00Yeah, only we didn't call them nannies then.
10:02What were they called?
10:03Oh, I don't know.
10:06Alcoholics?
10:06Raving lunatics?
10:07No, no, no.
10:09Completely irresponsible middle-aged women who, instead of looking after me while you were acting like they were supposed to,
10:13instead watched daytime television.
10:15Oh, stop your whining.
10:16You didn't turn out half bad.
10:17And don't forget, the good half of my genes.
10:20Well, that's just something we'll have to take your word for, isn't it?
10:22But I'm not asking for an apology, Mother.
10:24Actually, I got the plot of my first novel by watching One Life to Live.
10:28There you go.
10:29Ah.
10:31Detective Beckett, did you miss me already?
10:32Which means I am one quarter responsible for your success as well.
10:36Really?
10:36Do they do those at night?
10:38No, for sure.
10:39I'm just, I'm just touched that you thought of me.
10:42Oh, order to call me.
10:43I see.
10:45Well, either way, I can leave right away.
10:47Okay.
10:49Gotta go.
10:50I would say, don't wait up.
10:51She'll be asleep by 11.
10:5210.30.
10:53It's school night.
10:54Are you sure she's got either one of our genes?
10:56Oh, well.
10:57You will help her with the dishes?
10:59All right.
10:59Be careful, flat foot.
11:04Here, put these on.
11:07Really?
11:08I thought cops just stood around the body eating ham sandwiches, cracking jokes.
11:13You know, hardcore gallows, you know.
11:18The head trauma definitely contributed to the death.
11:21The force of the blows resulted in significant cerebral hemorrhaging.
11:27Mr. Castle, nice to see you again.
11:29Wish I could say the same, but my glasses aren't all scratchy.
11:32How are we going to let you replace these?
11:33Not everybody has your budget, Castle.
11:35So what killed her?
11:36I'd say she was struck in the head with a bleach bottle, then fell forward, hit her temple on the
11:42edge of the table.
11:43That caused temporal bleeding.
11:44Without medical attention, she didn't stand a chance.
11:47But what I thought she might find really interesting is the fact that she had sex within the hours before
11:53her death.
11:54Sex?
11:55I'll explain how that works later.
11:57Might even have been within a few minutes of the murder.
11:59The heat from the dryer makes it hard to pinpoint.
12:01So you're saying she was raped?
12:02Hard to determine there were no vaginal lacerations or presence of any semen.
12:06So what's the evidence of sex?
12:08Trace's spermicide.
12:10The guy wore a condom.
12:12Boy, really has been a long time for you, hasn't it?
12:14I mean, it could have been a rape, but my best guess is...
12:18She knew the guy.
12:28Without evidence of trauma, I'm not ready to buy our attacker as a sexual predator.
12:33Especially with him using a condom.
12:36Could be he's trying to hide DNA.
12:38Dude, someone smart enough to hide DNA would have been smart enough not to have sex in the laundry room.
12:42No, you're missing the point.
12:43The laundry room afforded opportunity.
12:45It wasn't an accident she was killed there.
12:47Mr. Zito, where are we on her cell phone?
12:49I pulled her records.
12:51Had a service provider ping it.
12:53Triangulation puts it at or near the building.
12:55Yeah, well, maybe he took it so she couldn't call for help and dumped it somewhere close by.
12:57What about her ex-boyfriend?
12:58We had a first name, Brent.
13:00But if we had her cell phone, he might be in the address book.
13:02What about these calls?
13:03What calls?
13:04Last two months, there's dozens of incoming calls from the same number.
13:07Right, we're still running that down, but the numbers are prepaid.
13:09Besides, those calls stopped coming a couple weeks before she was killed.
13:12Yeah, but the outgoing calls to that number stopped even before that.
13:18Whoever it was, she didn't want to talk to them.
13:19She was letting her go to voicemail.
13:21Fine, let's get Brent and bring him in for questioning.
13:27You're here by invitation only.
13:29Got it?
13:30Got it.
13:30Good.
13:32Brett Johnson?
13:33Yeah.
13:34I'm Detective Kate Beckett.
13:35This is Mr. Castle.
13:37I suppose you know why you're here?
13:39I'm the cops that picked me up at my job, said you had some questions about what happened
13:43to Sarah.
13:44I understand that the two of you were dating?
13:46Yeah.
13:46Until about a month ago.
13:48A month ago.
13:49What happened then?
13:51Nothing.
13:52We broke up.
13:53Whose idea was that?
13:54It was a mutual thing, I guess.
13:57A mutual thing.
14:02Hey, Sarah, it's me.
14:03Look, just call me back, okay?
14:05You can't just not call me back, Sarah.
14:07Don't be a bitch.
14:09Come on, Sarah.
14:09I just want to talk to you.
14:10Look, I don't know why you can't just tell me who this other guy is.
14:13You know?
14:14You know what?
14:15You're just a little slut.
14:18There's plenty more of those.
14:19Yep.
14:20They make Alec Baldwin's messages sound like rainbows and unicorns.
14:22How did you get those?
14:24From your service provider.
14:25A little advice.
14:26When you buy a prepaid phone, don't use your credit card.
14:29Makes you totally traceable.
14:30I wasn't trying to hide anything.
14:32No?
14:34Why did you just lie to me?
14:37Because no man likes getting dumped.
14:39Am I right?
14:40Our egos can't handle it.
14:41This one time I had this ex-girlfriend, she loved me.
14:43I drank every meal for a week.
14:45I didn't even like her.
14:46If I loved her, wow.
14:48I don't know what I would have done.
14:52No, no.
14:53No way.
14:53It wasn't like that.
14:54Oh, no.
14:55So then how did you find out about Sarah if you two broke up a month ago?
14:59From a friend.
15:00Chloe.
15:01Chloe Richardson.
15:02All right?
15:02We all went to college together.
15:04Chloe's the one who got Sarah her job.
15:05And how did this friend find out?
15:07Chloe nannies for another family in the building.
15:09The two of them are pretty close.
15:11So then where were you the day that Sarah got killed?
15:13I was where those other cops found me at my job.
15:16Look, we have video cameras there and a sign-in sheet.
15:21Look, I didn't have anything to do with this.
15:24Am I under arrest or something?
15:27No.
15:28You can go.
15:30But just don't leave town until we speak again.
15:33Do you understand?
15:35Yeah.
15:36Yes, ma'am.
15:44Don't leave town.
15:46Don't you need probable cause for something like that?
15:48Only he doesn't know that, does he?
15:51You can lie like that?
15:53That is so cool.
15:55Castle?
16:00Dorman told Escozito that this is the playground that all the nannies from the building go to,
16:03so hopefully we find Chloe here.
16:05That brings me back a bit.
16:07A bit?
16:08I'm thinking it's a little more than that, Castle.
16:10I'm not talking about when I was a kid.
16:11I'm talking about when I used to take my daughter to the park.
16:13You used to take your daughter to the park?
16:14Spring, summer, fall.
16:16We were here every day.
16:17Alexis' mom was doing community theater.
16:18She was on the road a lot, so I had custody.
16:20What?
16:22I don't think I just never figured you for Mr. Mom.
16:25Some of the best days of my life.
16:27It's actually kind of nice.
16:28Yeah, tell me about it.
16:30Do you have any lonely single mothers there are in a Manhattan playground?
16:32There I was.
16:34Between marriages.
16:35Exactly how many times have you been married, Castle?
16:38Twice.
16:38That's it?
16:39Isn't that enough?
16:40How about you?
16:41Me?
16:42No.
16:42Never been.
16:43Really?
16:43Yep.
16:45You'd be good at it.
16:46You're both controlling and disapproving.
16:48You should really try it.
16:49I'm not an if-at-first-you-don't-succeed kind of a girl, Castle.
16:51When it comes to marriage, I'm more of a one-and-done type.
16:55Hmm.
16:56Any serious candidates?
16:57Mecca!
16:58Mecca, don't wander away.
17:01Mecca!
17:02Dorman said she'd have a red vest on.
17:04That might be our girl.
17:05Okay.
17:06Go, go, go.
17:07Chloe?
17:09I'm Detective Beckett.
17:11I was wondering if I could ask you some questions about Sarah Manning.
17:14Um, right-right now?
17:18Yeah, it won't take long.
17:21Yeah, uh, Maggie, can you watch Becca for a sec?
17:26Sarah's boyfriend told us that you helped her get her job.
17:29Uh, you talked to her?
17:30Mm-hmm.
17:31Yeah, well, when we got out of school, Sarah couldn't find work.
17:34She was stepping all over town.
17:35Um, I nannyed for a family in the same building and heard that the Petersons were looking for someone.
17:40When was the last time you saw Sarah?
17:46I know what it feels like to lose somebody, Chloe, but we need to ask you these questions.
17:50Yeah.
17:53Um, sometimes we meet up before work, get a coffee in Columbus, and then walk over to work together.
17:58Sarah, did you get coffee that day?
18:00Yeah.
18:02Did she say anything to you?
18:04Did she seem upset?
18:06Or?
18:07Upset?
18:08Upset about what?
18:09Brett gave us the impression that Sarah was seeing someone else.
18:13You know who it was, don't you?
18:20Sometimes Sarah would stay late.
18:22Stay late where?
18:23At the Petersons?
18:25Yeah, we got off work around the same time, so we'd take the train home together.
18:28I lived with a roommate a couple blocks from Sarah.
18:31Only the last few months, she'd been staying late.
18:35Mr. and Mrs. Peterson kind of take turns coming home for dinner, you know?
18:39Yeah, Mrs. Peterson told us.
18:43God, I don't want to say something, and then...
18:47I mean, he's married.
18:50Wait a minute, Sarah told you about him?
18:53No, no, not exactly.
18:56It's just...
18:57The nights Mrs. Peterson didn't come home for dinner...
19:01Those were the only nights Sarah stayed late.
19:09I told you we should have asked the husband more questions that day.
19:12And I told you that I like to question my most likely suspects after I know more about them.
19:16That way they're tied to more specific answers.
19:18You suspected him, too.
19:19The husband?
19:20Duh.
19:21You would really clean up at my poker game.
19:24Right, you, James Patterson, and the rest of the Times bestseller list?
19:26No thank you, Castle. A little too rich for my blood.
19:28I could always make a strip poker.
19:30Sorry, Brett, I prefer mystery to horror.
19:32No, yeah, I'm in this space right now, but like I told you guys, I'm going to need at least
19:3520,000 square feet.
19:37I...
19:39Listen, I'm going to give you guys a call back.
19:41I'll let you know if the client is interested, okay?
19:44Hi. Remember us?
19:48When was the last time you saw Sarah, Mr. Peterson?
19:50The night before she was killed. I told you that.
19:52Which was your night to be home for dinner, right?
19:54Right.
19:55Why are you asking?
19:56Well, Mr. Peterson...
19:58We have information that suggests that Sarah Manning was having a relationship.
20:02Right. She had a boyfriend.
20:04Someone else.
20:06Someone else? Who?
20:09Me?
20:09You think I was having an affair with Sarah?
20:11Bingo.
20:13That is...
20:13That's crazy.
20:14Is it?
20:15We know that she stayed late some nights.
20:17Right. She helped us make dinner.
20:19Us?
20:20Well, what we heard was that she helped on the nights that your wife wasn't home.
20:28First of all, it's not what you think.
20:29When is it ever?
20:33And yes, I was having an affair.
20:36So what happened?
20:37What do you mean what happened? I cheated.
20:39I strayed.
20:40Whatever you want to call it.
20:41I mean in the laundry room.
20:44What?
20:45You just said that you...
20:46Yes, I was having an affair, but it wasn't with Sarah, for God's sakes.
20:49It was with another woman in my office.
20:51Look, every night that I was supposed to be home having dinner, I wasn't.
20:55You can check the landlines from the apartment.
20:57I called to make sure that Sarah was okay every night.
21:00You can check cell phone records, right?
21:07Don't leave town?
21:13Hey, what happened with the husband?
21:15Oh, he was cheating.
21:16Just not with our victim.
21:17Here, I need you to run it down.
21:18This is your name.
21:20I'm telling you, true commitment's a thing of the past.
21:22I mean, name one happily married couple.
21:25DeGeneres and DeRossi.
21:26Oh, we got you there, bro.
21:28What is this, the view?
21:29Where are we on the boyfriend?
21:30The story checks out.
21:31A video and a sign-in sheet.
21:32Great.
21:33So now all we have is a cheating husband with a possible alibi and no cell phone to run the
21:37perp's fingerprints.
21:38I got something better.
21:39Please tell me it's that the mayor wants him out of here.
21:42You ever notice how she gets a little grumpy when she doesn't have a suspect?
21:45We got one now.
21:46Guess who wasn't where they say they were the day Sarah Manning was killed?
21:50Who?
21:51Come on, you gotta guess.
21:52Ryan?
21:53Ryan?
21:54I'm not guessing.
21:57Eric killed you.
21:58You know that?
21:58Exactly what I've been telling you.
22:01No way.
22:02Pretty good, huh?
22:03Told you you should have guessed.
22:12You weren't at the office the day Sarah Manning was killed, were you?
22:15You lied to me, Mrs. Peterson.
22:17Detective Ryan checked with your son's school.
22:20The day they called about Sarah not showing up, your assistant said that you were unreachable.
22:25What are you talking about?
22:26We're talking about Sarah Manning, Mrs. Peterson.
22:28We're talking about why you lied about where you were the day she was killed.
22:31And we know you weren't in your office.
22:33It would have been easy to sneak into the building.
22:35The doorman could have been outside in a cab, taking the delivery.
22:40My husband is having an affair.
22:44Did you know that?
22:46Actually, we did.
22:48All these months I had no idea.
22:51But then you found out.
22:52Yeah, Sarah told me a few weeks ago.
22:54Sarah told you about the affair?
22:56Yes, and she'd been an absolute wreck about keeping it from me.
22:59Yeah, I bet she was.
23:00Did you know he was paying her extra?
23:03No, he didn't mention that.
23:04I mean, imagine putting Sarah in the middle of something like that.
23:07Something like what?
23:08Using Sarah to cover for himself.
23:10I mean, it's disgusting.
23:11I don't understand, Mrs. Peterson.
23:12If you had nothing to do with Sarah's death, then why would you lie?
23:15Because my cheating husband has no idea I'm about to serve him with divorce papers.
23:21I lied because I was at my lawyer's that afternoon.
23:25Howard's not the only one who can keep a secret.
23:37Don't be...
23:39You...
23:40Hello there.
23:42What are you up to?
23:44Nothing.
23:46Oh, you're not webcamming again, I hope.
23:49I burned a DVD from security cameras that the police are looking at, and I've never webcammed.
23:54That's your story, and you're sticking to it, huh?
23:57The police just let you burn a DVD?
24:00You do realize you're going to have to stop stealing evidence, right?
24:03I thought the whole purpose of following this detective around was to help you to write.
24:07That's called research, Mother.
24:09Ah, well, we better hope this last Derek Storm book sells, lover boy, because research don't pay the bills.
24:17Is that the nanny?
24:18Mm-hmm.
24:19Huh.
24:20What married woman in her right mind invites a girl that pretty into her own home?
24:25Hey.
24:26Hey.
24:27What are you guys watching?
24:28I'm watching. She's butting in.
24:30The police can't find the nanny's cell phone.
24:32They're hoping to live some fingerprints from it.
24:34I just thought I could see if she had it with her when she went down to the laundry room.
24:38And?
24:38It's in her hand the first time she brings the clothes down to the wash, but then she doesn't have
24:42it when she goes down to use the dryer.
24:44So?
24:45She probably left it upstairs in the apartment where she worked.
24:48They say they can't find it.
24:50Wait a sec.
24:52What?
24:54There's a five-second time difference.
24:56A five-second time difference in what?
25:01She rides the elevator twice to the basement.
25:03The first time to put the clothes in the washer, the second time to put them in the dryer.
25:06Only the second time, the trip takes five seconds longer.
25:09Why would it take her longer to travel the same distance?
25:13It wouldn't.
25:14Not quite sure where you're going with this castle.
25:17Up.
25:18All right.
25:1932 seconds.
25:20It takes 32 seconds to get from the basement to the 12th floor.
25:23Great.
25:24I'll alert the media.
25:27Only the second time.
25:29It took her 37 seconds.
25:31Why would it take her five extra seconds?
25:33Because the second time she wasn't coming from the 12th floor.
25:35She was coming from the...
25:3815th floor?
25:41This doesn't make any sense.
25:42The Petersons live on 12th.
25:44Yeah, but I bet the guy who wears that condom lives on 15th.
25:46By the way, the whole elevator thing, I just did that because you smell nice.
25:50Castle, you can't just knock on people's doors.
25:52Why not?
25:52Who is it?
25:54Because you're going to freak them out.
25:55Police!
25:59Here's the police?
26:00Uh, she is.
26:02I'm sorry, do you live here alone?
26:04Yeah.
26:05Well, I don't want to know.
26:06Don't worry about it.
26:07You're not young enough.
26:08Young enough for what?
26:09Do you have sex?
26:10What kind of cops do you say you are?
26:12He's not a cop.
26:13I'm a cop.
26:14And you're looking for someone to have sex with?
26:18Castle, look.
26:22So sorry to bother you.
26:2677 ain't beyond the realm of possibility, you know?
26:30Pardon me.
26:31Is this little girl Becca?
26:33I'm sorry.
26:34I'm not sure I'm following.
26:36Prior to her murder, we believe that Sarah Manning was coming from this home.
26:39Floor.
26:39Well, I don't know anything about that.
26:41I was at work.
26:43Maybe she came up to see Chloe?
26:45Chloe Richards?
26:47She and Sarah were friends, and our kids get together sometimes for playdates.
26:51Hey, babe, what's going on?
26:52I thought you were going out.
26:53It's the police.
26:56Police?
26:57They think Chloe's friend Sarah might have been up here the day she was killed.
27:00Wait, you were home that day, right?
27:03Um, what day was that?
27:05Tuesday.
27:06Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:07I was here.
27:10So did you see Sarah?
27:12I don't think so, no.
27:14You don't think so?
27:15No.
27:18Mind if I use your bathroom?
27:20People never think about that.
27:21When do cops use the bathroom?
27:23It's right there.
27:30So, Tuesday.
27:31Yeah, yeah, let me think a minute.
27:33Um...
27:48So, you're saying that you can't say one way or the other?
27:52After Chloe got here to take care of Becca, I went inside to take a nap.
27:56I work most nights.
27:59Condoms.
28:00And what is it that you do, Mr. Harris?
28:02I'm a musician.
28:05Condoms in the bathroom.
28:07So, anyway, it's possible that Sarah was up here.
28:09I just couldn't really say for sure.
28:12You know, maybe you should talk to Chloe about this.
28:14I already have.
28:15And what did she tell you?
28:16She said that she saw Sarah earlier in the day,
28:18but she didn't say anything about Sarah being in your apartment.
28:23What else would she be doing up here?
28:30What is that?
28:31That sounds like somebody's cell phone.
28:47Ian!
28:48Who the hell's phone is this?
28:56Why was her phone in your bedroom?
28:58Maybe she dropped it.
28:59I don't know.
29:00You told me you went into the bedroom to take a nap.
29:02How could she go into the room, drop the phone, and you not see her?
29:06She's right.
29:06Doesn't make sense when you think about it.
29:08We're running a test on the condoms we found in your medicine cabinet.
29:10Oh, but there's something you never want to hear.
29:14If the spermicide's a match, you're facing a murder charge.
29:17Well, I didn't kill Sarah.
29:19But you were sleeping with her.
29:27Look, we had sex, okay?
29:29But when Sarah left my place, she was fine.
29:32You followed her down in the basement, didn't you?
29:34You followed her in the basement, and then you killed her.
29:37No, I wouldn't hurt Sarah.
29:38You wouldn't hurt her.
29:39You're a merry man sleeping with her in your own bed.
29:41What time did she leave your apartment?
29:43A little before one.
29:45How can you be sure?
29:46Because Chloe gets back from the park with Becca every day around one o'clock to give
29:50her her lunch.
29:51And Sarah left maybe ten minutes before Chloe got back.
29:54Look, you ask Chloe, she will tell you I was there.
29:57There's no way that I could have killed Sarah.
30:00Detective Beckett, Frank Garrison.
30:02I've been retained to represent Mr. Harris, and I'm directing him not to answer any more
30:06of your questions.
30:07Your client can answer my questions here, or he can answer them in front of a grand jury.
30:10If you've got enough to charge him, do it.
30:13Otherwise, he's coming with me.
30:15Let's go, Mr. Harris.
30:21Guess it's a lot tougher when they actually know the rules, huh?
30:31Lab says condoms are a match.
30:32So we can prove they had sex.
30:34Look, if Chloe got home at one o'clock, then there's no way he had time to get down to
30:37the basement, kill Sarah, and make it back upstairs.
30:40Maybe we ought to pick Chloe up, see if she backs the story.
30:42We don't have to.
30:44Why not?
30:47Because the elevator cam had a time stamp.
30:49Our suspect says that Sarah left his apartment at about 12.45, and the camera in the elevator
30:53puts her on it headed towards the basement at 12.48.
30:56We think she was murdered maybe ten minutes later.
30:57So what are we looking for?
30:58The nanny who worked for the guy.
31:00And we're just trying to check out a story.
31:01He claims she got home at one and that he never left the apartment again.
31:08There she is.
31:0912.54.
31:11Okay, that's six minutes after Sarah Manning got on the elevator.
31:14So I guess Harris was telling the truth.
31:16Wait.
31:17What?
31:18Wait, where's the kid?
31:19Where's what kid?
31:20Becca.
31:22The little girl that Chloe takes care of.
31:24Maybe she left the kid in the playground with one of the other nannies.
31:27Harris said that she came back with his daughter at the same time every day.
31:31What difference does it make?
31:32The difference is that there are no coincidences, not when murder's involved.
31:35Chloe would have known Sarah's schedule, and Chloe would have known that Sarah was in
31:37the basement at that time.
31:38Pick her up.
31:42Can I help you?
31:44Does Chloe Richardson live here?
31:45Yes, but she's not here right now.
31:48Where did she go?
31:49Into the city.
31:50Do you mind if I take a look around?
31:52No, but I'm telling you, she's not here.
31:56She left about an hour ago.
31:58Detective?
31:59Detective?
32:00That's the family that Chloe works for.
32:02Not exactly the whole family.
32:05She cut the mom out of the picture.
32:07Where in the city did Chloe go?
32:08To their apartment.
32:09She said that they needed her to babysit tonight.
32:11She must have found out that I took Harrison for questioning.
32:13If she talked to his wife, she'd know he'd been released.
32:16And we both know what she does to people she doesn't like.
32:18She's going after Ian Harris.
32:20We better find her before she finds him.
32:22Woo-hoo!
32:23Woo-hoo!
32:25Woo-hoo!
32:26Woo-hoo!
32:26Woo-hoo!
32:27Woo-hoo!
32:27Woo-hoo!
32:28Woo-hoo!
32:30No answer in the apartment when the doorman called upstairs.
32:33Are you sure Chloe's there?
32:34He says Ian Harris is up there, too.
32:36He came home about an hour ago.
32:37Which means Chloe would have been there waiting for him.
32:38All right, we don't have time to wait for emergency services.
32:40We're going to have to go in on our own.
32:41Well, what about him?
32:42He stays here.
32:43Whoa, no, come on, come on.
32:44I already started my life away.
32:45What more do you want?
32:47Okay, Castle, but it's a company and observe, not participate and annoy, got it?
32:51Participate and annoy is a lot more fun, but all right.
32:53Stay behind us in the hallway and don't move unless I tell you.
32:55I hope you do that.
32:58You know what I mean, it's...
33:05Open door.
33:07I've got to be getting down, guys.
33:08Stack them up.
33:12Police!
33:12New York City Police!
33:14We're here!
33:14We're here!
33:15Mrs. Harris!
33:16In here.
33:17I locked her to the bathroom.
33:19Room all clear.
33:20Check him.
33:22Mrs. Harris, are you okay?
33:23Is your daughter with you?
33:24Yes, we're okay.
33:25He's still alive.
33:26Mrs. Harris, is Chloe there?
33:28No, no, it's just me and Becca.
33:30The apartment's all clear.
33:31Chloe's not here.
33:33You can come out now, Mrs. Harris.
33:38Where's Chloe, Mrs. Harris?
33:39I don't know.
33:40She must have used her key.
33:41I was just giving Becca a bath.
33:42I didn't even know she was here.
33:45That's the doorman from downstairs.
33:46Answer it.
33:48Hello?
33:51Thank you, I'll tell her.
33:53The doorman says a tenant called.
33:54There's a girl in the laundry room and she's got a knife.
34:01Where's the girl?
34:02She's inside, just sitting there.
34:04Esposito, get these people out of here.
34:06Let's go, everybody at the stairs.
34:07Come on, let's go.
34:08So what's the plan?
34:10To get everyone out of this life.
34:13Good plan.
34:16You don't go in.
34:18Do you understand?
34:19Yes.
34:20Okay.
34:24Chloe?
34:25Chloe, it's Detective Beckett.
34:27Do you remember me?
34:30Please just go away.
34:32I'm sorry, Chloe, but I can't do that.
34:38Look, Chloe, you're hurt.
34:42Why don't you put the knife away and let me help you?
34:44Why don't you just shoot me?
34:47Hey, look at me.
34:48Look.
34:52No one's gonna shoot anyone, okay?
34:58Unless it's you if you take another step inside, Castle.
35:06He was sleeping with Sarah.
35:09I know.
35:11Only the whole time, he was sleeping with me.
35:18He was telling me that he loved me.
35:20That he was gonna leave his wife for me.
35:27Guys can be like that sometimes, Chloe.
35:31They can lie, and I know when you find out how much it can break your heart.
35:39I'm pregnant.
35:42Well, that's even more reason for us to get you some help, right?
35:51I...
35:53I just wanted to talk to her.
35:56That's all.
35:58I just wanted to tell her that Ian and I were in love.
36:02I know what happened to Sarah was an accident, Chloe.
36:04I know that.
36:05I left Becca in the park and I went up to the apartment just to see if it was true.
36:13Because I'd seen the way he was looking at her.
36:18As soon as I saw Ian's bed, I knew he went to take a shower.
36:23So I came down here just to talk to Sarah.
36:28I know you didn't mean to kill her, Chloe.
36:32Sarah was my friend.
36:33You know, but she just, she didn't, she didn't get it.
36:38She didn't get how we felt about each other.
36:42So when, when she turned around, I just grabbed the bleach and I hit her with it.
36:48And she fell.
36:50And I was so scared.
36:51I didn't, I didn't know what to do.
36:54So I just, I put her in the dryer.
37:02I was so angry, you know, so mad.
37:09Chloe, put the knife down, okay?
37:12Let me help you.
37:21Just put the knife down.
37:24Pull up.
37:36I'm so stupid.
37:42It's okay.
38:04So, looks like I managed to make it through the case without getting injured, shot or killed.
38:08Yeah, well, maybe tomorrow.
38:12By the way, I really liked that whole sisterhood thing you ran back there.
38:17I wasn't running anything, Castle.
38:20What that guy did had consequences.
38:21Only he'll get to just walk away.
38:24Well, not scot-free.
38:26I mean, I sense a pretty big divorce settlement in his future.
38:30Whatever it is, it won't be enough.
38:56So, did you guys get them?
38:58On their way up the river as we speak.
39:01Cool.
39:02Was it who you thought?
39:04Actually, it wasn't.
39:06Wow.
39:07It must have been a pretty good story to surprise you.
39:09Mm-hmm.
39:10You know, you better be careful or you'll turn to one of your readers.
39:13Oh, okay, you just ruined it.
39:17You know, it's okay to be surprised sometimes.
39:22That's the fun.
39:24You surprise me.
39:26All the time.
39:32I'll see you in the morning, Dad.
39:33No problem.
39:37Dad?
39:38Mm-hmm?
39:40Thanks for being my nanny.
39:43No sweat, kiddo.
39:44I can see it in your eyes, speaking to me.
39:53Yeah.
40:24We'll always be here
40:27So come on in
41:12We'll always be here
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