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00:00There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people.
00:03Psychopaths and mystery writers.
00:05I'm the kind that...
00:06Psychopaths and mystery writers.
00:08I'm the kind that pays better.
00:09Who am I?
00:10I'm Rick Castle.
00:11Castle.
00:12Castle.
00:12I really am ruggedly handsome, aren't I?
00:15Every writer needs inspiration.
00:16And I've found mine.
00:17Detective Kate Beckett.
00:18Beckett.
00:18Beckett.
00:19Nicky Heath.
00:19The character he's basing on you.
00:27I'd be happy to let you spank me.
00:28And together we catch Kellen.
00:30Just waiting for you.
00:31It's too bad.
00:32You two make a cute couple.
00:33Yeah.
00:34Hey, you think I should get a dog?
00:35What am I, your wife?
00:37Yeah, you're my work wife.
00:38No, I'm not your work wife.
00:39I could get a bloodhound.
00:40I could name him Sherlock and then I could bring him to crime scenes.
00:43No, you couldn't.
00:44Oh, what?
00:44It'd be adorable.
00:46I could get him to wear a little Sherlock hat.
00:53I agree.
00:54Obviously, he was into art.
01:03Victor Fink, 43.
01:06Gallery owner.
01:07There's no sign of forced entry.
01:09Tending upstairs, calling gunshots at 9-1-1 at 10-14 PM.
01:12Any idea what he was doing here so late?
01:14No, but according to his assistant, Darius Langley, they closed at 8.
01:17As far as you can tell, there's nothing missing off the walls or from the back.
01:20Anything off those security cameras?
01:22Fink, not even hooked up.
01:24Lucky break for the guy.
01:25Unless he knew.
01:25Just like you knew Fink was working late.
01:27Or made plans to meet him here.
01:29Check with the assistant.
01:31He had some fight in him.
01:33Abrasions on the forearms, on the hands.
01:35And then he made a run for the stairs.
01:37Only to be shot in the back.
01:38Twice.
01:39Nine millimeter.
01:42Shooter fired from over here.
01:44Is it possible he might have been meeting somebody?
01:46Or if he was meeting somebody, he didn't tell me.
01:47I'd train him how to carry a little magnifying glass.
01:50Oh, see? Right there.
01:52Disapproving, judgmental, you're totally my word.
01:54Is that where you were tonight?
01:55Yeah.
01:56Mr. Fink totally supported me being in school.
01:58He'd let me leave early to make classes.
01:59Bold, but it works.
02:02Not sure he'd agree.
02:07Hmm.
02:09We dug these two slugs out of the wall.
02:12We're not very fragmented.
02:13See if ballistics can run a match on any.
02:14All right.
02:15Victor Fink, 43 here.
02:18So a perp's not a sharpshooter.
02:20But we've only found four bullets, and there are one, two, three, four, five shell casings on the ground.
02:26There's no blood trail leading out of here.
02:28Exactly.
02:28And not a drop of blood up.
02:3014 p.m.
02:30Any idea what he was doing here so late?
02:32No, but according to his assistant, Darius Langley, they close at eight.
02:37Vic's wife is on her way up.
02:38Fires the bullet, it melts before we can find it.
02:41An ice bullet.
02:45An ice bullet?
02:46Are you even paying attention to me?
02:47No, you aren't saying anything worth paying attention to.
02:51Yo, uniforms are still canvassing, but so late.
02:54Or made plans to meet him here.
02:56Check with the assistant.
02:57I'm telling you, ice bullet.
02:59Nah, bro.
02:59An ice bullet would still make a bullet hole.
03:01You mean ice hole?
03:02What'd you just call?
03:03Abrasions on the forearms, on the hands.
03:05And then he made a...
03:06From the black cell phone number.
03:07Phone records indicate that the call originated here in New York,
03:09but it was an international cell satellite.
03:11Nine millimeter.
03:15Shooter fired from over here.
03:16Is it possible?
03:17I'm gonna go 10 more.
03:19Hey, Ryan.
03:21Got a sec?
03:22Witness?
03:23Not exactly.
03:25Hang here, buddy.
03:26Okay.
03:26Of course.
03:27I found him on the canvas by the art gallery.
03:30The guy's got no wallet, no ID.
03:32Okay, did you ask him his name?
03:35Yeah, I asked him his name.
03:36I asked him where he lived.
03:38You know, but here's the funny part.
03:40Guy says he don't remember.
03:42I'm an art student.
03:43I take night classes at Tisch.
03:44There's his gallery and every artist who was in his gallery,
03:49he'd sell like five pieces and they'd want to know why he didn't sell six.
03:52Mrs. Fink, I know you're upset.
03:54No, what am I supposed to do with these, huh?
03:56I...
03:57That's where I was when you guys called.
04:00Think of anyone who would hate your husband enough to shoot him in cold blood in the back.
04:04Rocco.
04:05Rocco?
04:06Unhappy clients or artists.
04:08Nothing out of the ordinary.
04:09Assistant, Victor fired Rocco a few months back.
04:11Why?
04:12He fired that little insect over money.
04:17Hey, we've got a little problem.
04:21We dug these two slugs out of the wall.
04:24Wrote stories of bloodthirsty cars and sold millions of copies.
04:27I figure, why be limited by logic?
04:28Rocco Jones, Fink's old assistant.
04:31The wife said that Rocco called and left threatening messages for Fink.
04:34See what you can find.
04:34What?
04:35Hey.
04:36Doug, these two are out of the wall and Dr. Parrish has another two in our vic here.
04:39So our perp's not a sharpshooter.
04:41But we've only found four bullets and there are one, two, three, four, five shell casings on the ground.
04:47There's no blood trail leading out of here.
04:49Exactly.
04:49And not a drop of blood outside the spatter from our vic here.
04:52So there's no second victim.
04:54So where's the fifth bullet?
04:58I'd introduce myself too.
05:00Yeah, we're just going through his pockets, trying to find something that could tell us who he is.
05:04Oh, and apparently I've been reading as well.
05:06Ah, crime and punishment, Dostoevsky.
05:10Vic's wife is on her way up.
05:11Fires the bullet, it melts before we can find it.
05:14Ah.
05:17Nine millimeter.
05:20I think we just found our fifth bullet.
05:27Oh, you aren't saying anything worth paying attention to.
05:30You know what?
05:31If we got a dog, I could buy him little saddlebags and then he could carry your books to school and
05:35you wouldn't have to worry about-
05:36So far they still haven't found any blood trails outside the gallery.
05:38Nancy is-
05:39Make it to the sink bending over to Scoop Poop in Hudson Park.
05:41I bet I could train him to use a toilet.
05:47Graham, I thought you were sleeping in.
05:49I was, just not in my room.
05:52You know what? We all share way too much.
05:54Oh, I'm sorry kiddo, but my happiness-
05:57Guys, what else?
05:58We checked Fink's cell phone records, he got a call.
06:00I'm assuming from this walk of shame that you and your high school sweetheart Chet had a lovely night all night.
06:06From the black cell phone number.
06:07Phone records indicate that the call originated here in New York, but it was an international cell.
06:11Satellite phone registered to Bahrain Cellular.
06:14Well, good luck getting a warrant from the government of Bahrain.
06:16Run down Fink's client and artist list, see if any of them had international numbers and watch your mouth.
06:24I'm gonna go tell him more.
06:25Hey Ryan.
06:27Oh boy.
06:28His fingerprints aren't in the system and we don't have any hits on missing persons.
06:32This is crazy.
06:33We actually found a witness to our murderer.
06:34We don't know who he is and he doesn't remember what he saw.
06:37Where are we in Rocco?
06:38Fink's horse.
06:40Found him on the canvas by the art gallery.
06:41Whatever happened in the gallery, he was there.
06:44Not only was he there, but someone tried to kill him as well.
06:48Good thing he reads.
06:48Good thing he reads Russian literature.
06:50If the guy was a Nicholas Sparks fan, he'd be dead.
06:52Have CSU checked the coat for gunpowder residue, blood, fibers.
06:55Maybe it can tell us what happened that night.
06:57And check photo IDs on Fink's artists and clients.
07:00But here's the funny part.
07:01Guy says he don't remember.
07:03Did my husband have enemies?
07:05Yeah, he had enemies.
07:07Every artist who couldn't get in his memory.
07:09Yours doesn't seem to be affected.
07:11Then there's procedural memory, also often called muscle memory.
07:16He'd sell like five pieces and they'd want to know why he didn't sell six.
07:20Mrs. Fink, I know-
07:21That's any experience you've ever had.
07:23Conversations, movies you've seen, the people in your life, even your own name.
07:28So, if I were a betting man, which-
07:32Ted!
07:34Mrs. Fink, can you-
07:36Coming back?
07:37Or not?
07:38There's no way to tell.
07:40You might eventually get it all back, or none of it, or anything in between.
07:45Do we know why this would have happened?
07:47He's got a bump on the back of his head.
07:49It's usually a blow to the head, coupled with psychological trauma, which leads to amnesia.
07:55Trauma.
07:56You did get shot. Could that be?
07:58If he believed he was going to die, then sure.
08:02If we took him back to the scene of the crime, could that jog his memory?
08:07Possibly, but amnesia's a tricky condition.
08:11I'd like to take him back to St. Vincent's, run some tests and scans, just to be safe.
08:15Of course. I'll need to ask a few questions first.
08:18You Fink, but you know what? No. Rocco, he wouldn't-
08:21I don't know what to call me either.
08:22You said his procedural memory is intact?
08:26Yes.
08:26Think twice about it.
08:28You suppose the flea had a gun? A tiny gun with vanishing bullets?
08:32Ice bullets and-
08:33That looks like a real signature.
08:34Well, it probably is. You sign your name so many times.
08:37You form neural pathways, procedural memory.
08:40So he can't remember his name, but he can sign it?
08:42Mysteries of the brain.
08:44It's illegible.
08:44That figure, why be limited by logic?
08:47Rocco Jones.
08:48Maybe we should just call you Jay.
08:53Jay.
08:54Message is for Fink. See what you can find.
08:55What? Hey.
08:57Do you recognize this man?
08:59No. Should I?
09:00His name is Victor Fink.
09:02He owned the art gallery where you were shot.
09:04He was there with me?
09:05He was shot and killed.
09:09God.
09:10What about this man?
09:12Rocco Jones. He used to work at the gallery.
09:18Guys, I feel so useless. Look, I'm really good things to do.
09:23I'm sure I do too.
09:26An inhaler.
09:27You're asthmatic.
09:29Awesome.
09:31You should probably hang on to that.
09:33Inhaler, grocery bag, keys.
09:35Are you t-
09:37How?
09:37Yeah, how ridiculous is that?
09:44Hey.
09:45Then he turns up dead.
09:47Do the math.
09:50Forgeries.
09:54Fink paid me to paint forgeries of high-end paintings.
09:58I was struggling, man. I needed the dough.
10:00What did he do with the copies?
10:02Sold them.
10:03Passed them along to the buyer like they were the real thing.
10:05Who did he sell to?
10:09Yeah, we're just going through his pockets, trying to find something that-
10:12So he's the one who talked to Fink an hour before he was murdered.
10:15Maybe he figured out Fink was selling fakes and decided to get even.
10:18It doesn't matter. The guy has full diplomatic immunity.
10:21Great.
10:23So, I-
10:23Classic.
10:25You have excellent taste.
10:26Castle.
10:36Here, Harun.
10:42Millimeter.
10:44I think we just found our fifth bullet.
10:45It's supposed to be where I get a headache and flashes of memories start overwhelming me until
10:52all the pieces come together.
11:00Someone can just lose his mind like that.
11:04Are you sure you don't recognize him?
11:05Bags, and then he could carry your books to school and you wouldn't have to worry about
11:09Mr. Harun.
11:11All purchases going back three years.
11:15You would. In reality, I'm not seeing the guy whose dishes never make it to the sink
11:19bending over to scoop poop in Hudson Park.
11:22I bet I could trade him to use a toilet.
11:23Uh.
11:26Graham, I thought you-
11:27I could see putting a bullet in his back.
11:29Well, that explains why Harun went after Fink, but what about Jay?
11:32We need to talk to Harun.
11:33Beckett, I hate diplomatic immunity as much as the next cop, but as far as you're concerned,
11:38forget the guy.
11:39Way too much.
11:39Oh, I'm sorry, kiddo.
11:41But my happiness cannot be contained.
11:44I'm going to school.
11:45But he'll probably end up in a homeless shelter.
11:47He's a person of interest and a potential witness.
11:49I would hate to lose him to the system.
11:50Okay.
11:54But my couch is off limits.
11:56Thank you, sir.
11:57You and your high school sweetheart, Chet, had a lovely night all night talking.
12:00Among other things.
12:03Mmm.
12:04It's been a few weeks.
12:04Do I need to sit him down and ask him?
12:06I don't know who it was or why.
12:09And they're still out there.
12:10I swear we're going to get his intentions.
12:13Okay.
12:14Took me for a photograph to the media tomorrow morning.
12:17What if nobody recognizes it?
12:19I'm sure someone will.
12:21Courage ride through Central Park where we watched the sun.
12:27I promise you we won't give up on you.
12:29Just kiss.
12:32Wait, that's still.
12:33Chocolate contains chemicals that are proven to relieve depression.
12:36Well, that's good, but I prefer gra...
12:39Nothing you can say could spoil this for me.
12:41I haven't felt this way since...
12:44I can't know.
12:46Who am I kidding?
12:47It's a fairytale.
12:48And what woman doesn't want a fairytale?
12:50She's not.
12:52Speaking of which, I'm off.
12:54He has this laugh like...
12:56I can't even do it.
12:57It's like a honking goose kind of...
12:59These are sitcom reasons.
13:00Oh, point.
13:01His fingerprints aren't in the system and died.
13:04She's obviously reconsidered.
13:06That's right.
13:07And now we're going through the...
13:09We actually find a witness to our murder.
13:11We don't know who he is and he doesn't remember what he saw.
13:13Where are we in Rocco?
13:14Fink's old assistant.
13:16Uniforms are bringing him in now.
13:17Melissa!
13:18Hey, how was he last night?
13:20He slept like a rock.
13:21Doc Holloway stopped by this morning to give him a cog.
13:24Whatever happened in the gallery, he was there.
13:26Not only was he there financing.
13:28Or just good at math.
13:30Castle's testing his drawing abilities.
13:32See if he's an artist.
13:33Maybe he's trying to convince Fink to show his work.
13:35I suppose we should be thankful he didn't offer to pose nude.
13:37Yeah, thanks for that.
13:39Nicholas Sparks fan, he'd be dead.
13:40Have CSU check the coat for gun day.
13:42Yeah.
13:45Speak of the devil.
13:46Yeah, they've been showing it all morning.
13:47Any calls yet?
13:48Open that night.
13:48And check photo IDs on Fink's artists and clients.
13:51Think he might be one of them?
13:52Girl can dream.
13:54Wow.
13:55He really captured his soul.
13:58Okay, so, you're not an artist.
14:00I'm sure you have many other talents.
14:03Just not a talent for remembering them.
14:04Oh, that's him!
14:05Oh, that's him!
14:06Oh, thank God!
14:08Can I help you?
14:08I think we're about to find out who you were.
14:10Do you recognize her?
14:11Yes, it's him.
14:11No.
14:13We all have three different types of memory.
14:16Tori Westchester, wife.
14:19I was so scared I lost you.
14:21Oh, sweetie.
14:23So it's true.
14:25You really don't remember anything?
14:27He's suffering from amnesia.
14:29I knew something was wrong.
14:30I knew it.
14:31Jay, are you crying?
14:33That includes any actions or skills that you've repeated over and over
14:36and formed neural pathways for, like writing a book?
14:39I love you so much.
14:41We will get through this, whatever it takes.
14:43Uh, Miss Westchester, how long have the two of you been married?
14:46Two years, this past October.
14:49And you said his name was Joel?
14:50Joel Westchester.
14:52Oh, honey, look at you.
14:55You do remember me.
15:02Love conquers all.
15:04Oh, it's all gonna be fine.
15:06Are you okay?
15:06What is it?
15:07What is it, my darling?
15:08I think he's having an asthma attack.
15:10You have an inhaler in your pocket.
15:11Get it.
15:15I have no idea if I am.
15:19I think Joel here is allergic to cats.
15:22Really?
15:24Coming back or not?
15:26There's no answer.
15:27I so could be.
15:29Why the hell shouldn't I be?
15:31She's been in and out of mental facilities for more than 10 years.
15:34Every personality disorder in the book.
15:37Sorry about that.
15:38Just another contestant on who wants to marry an amnesiac?
15:41Beckett, you're at the shade, Mr. Haroon.
15:43He's on his way down.
15:44He agreed to talk.
15:45He showed up head, coupled with psychological trauma, which leads to inadvertent force.
15:55If Haroon thinks that he killed Jay, then his reaction could tell us everything we need to know.
15:59Let's go.
16:00God, could that be it?
16:01If he believed he was going to.
16:04You bought a significant number of works from him.
16:06Yes.
16:06Well, we believe that many of those are the scene of the crime.
16:10Could that jog his memory?
16:12And you bought them anyway?
16:14I have many friends back home whose wives are, how shall we say, um...
16:18He's just a tricky condition.
16:20I'd like to take him back to say...
16:21...can be shallow.
16:23Not you, of course, Detective.
16:25A smart, liberated American woman.
16:27But my friend's wives, they want a bag that says, um, Gucci.
16:33They don't care who made the bag, as long as it has that signature.
16:36And it's the same with paintings.
16:38They're more appreciative of the signature than of the work itself.
16:42And my friends don't always want to spend top dollar on authentic pieces.
16:46So Victor would commission a copy.
16:48My friends save money.
16:49I get rich.
16:50And the one...
16:51You said his procedural memory is intact.
16:53Yes.
16:54May I?
16:55Sure.
16:57Husbands with taste.
16:58I was happy to...
16:59You look familiar.
17:00...the originals pay less, with everyone wanting...
17:02No.
17:03Well, that's freaky.
17:08How the hell did I do that?
17:09Sent you away?
17:10Yes.
17:11He was arguing with a man.
17:13About what?
17:14I have no idea.
17:15You sign your name so many times, you form neural pathways procedure.
17:18Please.
17:20Must we continue with this ridiculous charade, when we both know he is standing right there?
17:26Now, if that is all...
17:31Mr. Haroon, I'm not quite done yet.
17:34Ah, but I am.
17:36Looks like a J. Does that ring a bell?
17:38No.
17:38I know.
17:39Thanks.
17:40For a guy with diplomatic immunity, he wasn't very diplomatic.
17:43Haroon's hiding behind his immunity.
17:45He knows more than he's saying.
17:46Maybe, but his alibi is good.
17:48Nobu has him on security video, entering at 9.55 p.m.
17:5219 minutes before the 911 call about shots fired.
17:55He's not our guy.
17:56Well, just because he didn't...
18:00Haroon said he saw Jay arguing with Fink.
18:03We need to figure out why Jay was at the gallery.
18:05And we can't do...
18:06His name is Victor Fink.
18:08He owned the art gallery.
18:09Maybe a picture will emerge.
18:14Nothing distinctive about these keys.
18:15Yeah, and that plastic bag really narrows it down.
18:17Okay, he's got asthma.
18:18He's allergic to cats.
18:20He reads.
18:21And he's good at math and he can't draw.
18:23Put it together, he's your average asthmatic math lead
18:25with a lot of crap in his pockets.
18:27Detective.
18:30It's from Laney.
18:31It's the forensics report on his coat.
18:32Maybe his driver's license was sewn into the lining.
18:36Gunpowder residue.
18:37So he was shot at close range.
18:38Mm-hmm.
18:39Coffee stains, sugar granules, traces of milk.
18:41We know how he takes his coffee.
18:42Animal hairs.
18:44Not cat hairs.
18:45I'm really sorry.
18:46I just don't know him.
18:47It's not just a grocery bag.
18:48It's the bag that's gonna tell us exactly who Jay is.
18:55Why are you dragging me back to the art gallery?
18:57Not to the art gallery, to the street.
18:59Ah, it's gone.
19:00What's gone?
19:01The dog.
19:02That's why he had the bag, to clean up after his dog.
19:04How do you know it was his dog?
19:05Well, why else would he have a bag?
19:07Why else would there be a dog tied up outside a commercial
19:09building after midnight?
19:10Maybe someone stole it.
19:12You're dead.
19:15Mostly their owners lost them accidentally,
19:17and are relieved when we call.
19:19Castle.
19:22Who's a good girl?
19:24That one's from 148 West 26th.
19:26That's good.
19:27Come on.
19:28I was mad.
19:28I was just blown off against your DMV photo,
19:31and it's a positive ID.
19:32Jeremy Pruswick.
19:33You are 34 years old, and...
19:37How?
19:42Ex-wife?
19:42Uh-huh.
19:43I'm divorced?
19:45Yeah.
19:46Sorry.
19:48Your ex sounded pretty concerned,
19:51and we figured that would be the fastest way of putting together the details,
19:54which would be great for you and for our investigation.
19:58If you think it'll help.
20:02Four juries.
20:03Hey, some men would consider you lucky.
20:08Here you go.
20:09Thanks.
20:09I was struggling, man.
20:17I needed the dough.
20:18What did he do with the copies?
20:20Sold them.
20:21Pass them along to the buyer like they were the real thing.
20:24Who did he sell to?
20:27So what happened to him?
20:30That's what we are trying to figure out.
20:32Is there any...
20:33Attaché at the Bahrain consulate.
20:35Bahrain?
20:36So he's the one who talked to Fink an hour before he was murdered.
20:39Maybe he figured out Fink was selling fakes and decided to get even.
20:42You had a consulting business in channel economics and strategy.
20:47You're smart.
20:49Like, crazy smart.
20:50Had a business?
20:53Yeah.
20:53Yeah.
20:54He sold it last year.
20:55Do you know why?
20:56No.
20:57I thought it was weird.
20:58He loved the business.
20:59Why do we...
21:00Our friend Jay isn't one of them.
21:03For hours to girlfriends about that.
21:05I'm guessing I don't come off so well in that rant.
21:10You were a jerk.
21:14But so is I.
21:15Well, other than the memory loss.
21:17You know what?
21:17Why don't you guys grab Jay, take him down to the crime scene,
21:20see if that sparks his memory.
21:22And get a hold of Fink's assistant, Darius.
21:24Tell him to meet you down there with every file he has on Bahir Harun.
21:35And do you have any idea what he might have been doing at the Victor Fink gallery?
21:38Sure I was here.
21:41Take your time.
21:42No pressure.
21:42Look familiar?
21:53I mean, me until all the pieces come together.
21:57Okay.
21:57You've seen too many movies.
21:59Well, I don't think you were mugged.
22:02Do you mind if I poke around?
22:04Open some drawers?
22:05Mi casa que no recuerdo es tu casa.
22:07Hey, look at that.
22:09Rocking the Spanish.
22:10Well, we did junior year and been.
22:12Into my world.
22:13Weird.
22:15You are a very ambitious reader, Mr. Presswick.
22:18You always wanted more time to read.
22:20I ain't like that.
22:22Are you sure you don't recognize him?
22:23I don't think so.
22:25But I've only been here a few months.
22:26For the first time, again.
22:31Anything?
22:31It's pretty sparse.
22:34Like a guy who spent a lot of time alone.
22:36Yeah, I thought you'd have more of a slick.
22:39Going back three years.
22:43I still can't believe.
22:44We've got together on our honeymoon in Siena.
22:47I can't believe you still have it.
22:48Why?
22:50Well, part of the room's purchases from Fink.
22:52That's dozens of paintings.
22:54He might have.
22:54It's funny.
22:55There's something about it that's so familiar.
23:00Any and all of these could have been forgeries.
23:02This is a Jules Madison.
23:03This is worth a hundred thousand easy.
23:04Yeah, but you only pay Rocco a grand to knock it off.
23:07Fink could have ripped a rune off of millions.
23:14So.
23:15I could see putting a bullet in his back.
23:17Well, that explains why.
23:18Know if it's possible that Jeremy was a shooter.
23:20CSU did find gun residue on his coat.
23:23Well, that just means.
23:24Beckett, I hate diplomatic immunity as much as the next cop.
23:27But as far as you're concerned, forget the guy.
23:29Well, then why would he have left the gun in his apartment?
23:32Doc Holloway said he was probably in a fugue state, like sleepwalking.
23:35He could have dropped the gun off and then went back out again.
23:39Okay, am I missing something?
23:40I thought you were supposed to be happy after you caught the killer.
23:45Why'd I do it?
23:47Over to social services.
23:49State's problem, not ours.
23:50I know, sir, but he'll probably end up in a homeless shelter.
23:52He's a person of interest.
23:53While you're thanking me, Mr. Prezik, we just arrested you for murder.
23:57Yeah, well, it's not your fault.
23:59You guys have been nothing.
24:01Okay.
24:03Good luck, Jeremy.
24:12Hey, if you figure it out, would you let me know?
24:16Of course.
24:17I just think it'd be easier, knowing why.
24:27I'm grateful not to have to go anywhere with strangers.
24:29It's terrifying to think that someone actually tried to kill me.
24:39It just sucks.
24:41I mean, if you're gonna kill someone, get caught, spend the rest of your life in prison,
24:45at least you have the satisfaction of knowing why you did it.
24:47Hatred, revenge, hell, maybe even cut you off on the highway, but...
24:52Jeremy won't even have that, even if we do find motive,
24:55because he won't remember why it meant anything.
24:57Find out who you are.
24:58So we're gonna release your phone.
25:00So what next?
25:01We, uh, submit the paperwork to the DA.
25:04But the DA will need motive, right?
25:05No.
25:06Evidence speaks.
25:08Smoking gun.
25:10Don't you want to know why he did it?
25:12Yeah, but the truth is, is that we don't need it.
25:14The DA doesn't need it.
25:17But you and me?
25:18I know I couldn't sleep last night, could you?
25:25There's gotta be an answer here.
25:27Something in this life that makes it all make sense.
25:30I promise you we won't give up on you.
25:36Thanks.
25:38Prescription.
25:40Guess I have custody now.
25:42I'm sorry to surprise you.
25:44We didn't know you'd be here.
25:48Are you okay?
25:51Yeah.
25:52I guess I just...
25:53Grape, aged, bottled, and corked.
25:57You're having an ice cream tasting and no one called, texted, or tweeted.
26:00Ryan broke it off with chat.
26:02So I suggested sugar therapy.
26:04What happened to Sunrise and Central Cork?
26:05And I saw that he didn't sell it and I thought maybe he still had feelings for me too.
26:11Do you mean the painting that the two of you bought on your honeymoon?
26:14We didn't buy it because we wanted to.
26:16We had to.
26:17We were in the artist's studio in Siena.
26:21And Jeremy picked it up off the easel.
26:24He was always goofing around.
26:26The artist went crazy.
26:27It was still drying.
26:29We laughed for a week about our little love smudge.
26:32And then when I saw that he didn't sell it, I thought...
26:34Like a honking goose, kind of.
26:37These are sitcom reasons for breaking up.
26:39This morning you were in love.
26:41What part...
26:42Miss Carnes, are you sure?
26:44Of course I'm sure.
26:45It's a fake.
26:46And we died.
26:48She's obviously reconsidered.
26:50And if Jeremy and Fink were arguing like Haroon said, maybe it was over the original.
26:55And if that's a fake, then where is the original?
26:56Five flavors of grieving.
26:58Oh.
26:59Is the first stage accepting the ice cream?
27:01Exactly.
27:02Mr. Haroon.
27:03Oh, what now?
27:04I have a plane to catch.
27:06Make any interesting art acquisitions on this tree?
27:09Actually, yes.
27:09Mind if we take a look?
27:11I'm sorry.
27:11I just don't have the time.
27:12Make time.
27:13What part of diplomatic immunity are you not clear on?
27:18See, every time you say something like that, it makes me...
27:22Hey.
27:23Morning.
27:24License and registration, please.
27:26What?
27:27Why?
27:27You are double parked.
27:29This is New York.
27:30Doc Holloway stopped by this morning.
27:32Give him a cog.
27:33We're gonna have to search your car.
27:36You have no right to do this.
27:38I don't see any diplomatic plates.
27:39And immunity doesn't extend to a car service.
27:53Mr. Haroon, this can go one of two ways.
27:55You can either cooperate and tell me what I need to know,
27:58or I can call the State Department and inform them that you have a piece of artwork
28:01that's at the center of our murder investigation.
28:02And the last I checked, the New York tabloid's gonna give a rat's ass about your diplomatic status.
28:08They'll just print your...
28:09Hey, any idea if we're gonna get to talk to that attache, Haroon?
28:11It's a fake version of this painting found in one of our shooting victims' apartments.
28:15Can you tell us how it got there?
28:17How would I know that?
28:18Okay.
28:18Yeah.
28:20Speak of the devil.
28:21Yeah.
28:22They've been showing it all morning.
28:23Any calls yet?
28:24Cracked down the owner and made a deal.
28:26But when I went to the gallery that evening, he sent me away.
28:29Just like I told you.
28:30That's a great story, Mr. Haroon.
28:32But if Fink sent you away empty-handed, why do you have the painting?
28:36Because I got a call from a man this morning that said he had it for a price.
28:41Who was it?
28:45Wow.
28:46He really captured his soul.
28:48The naughty kids always do.
28:49You were at the gallery the night that Jeremy confronted Fink about the painting.
28:53Listen, there's obviously been some kind of misunderstanding.
28:57Was this a misunderstanding as well?
28:59It's a signed statement from the super at Presswick's building, admitting that he took a $1,000 bribe
29:07from you to allow you into Jeremy's apartment so that you could switch out the paintings.
29:12I'm sorry.
29:13Should have come clean from the start.
29:17Fink wanted the painting.
29:19He told me to buy it from Presswick, but the guy wouldn't sell.
29:22So Fink had me paint a Fink.
29:24And yeah, I brought the super to...
29:31Tori Westchester, wife.
29:32Oh, I was so scared I lost you.
29:35Oh, sweetie.
29:38So it's true.
29:39Just a lie.
29:40And you know what else is a lie?
29:42Your name.
29:45He's suffering from amnesia.
29:46I knew something was wrong.
29:48I knew it.
29:49Jay, are you crying?
29:51I think I am.
29:54Which is why you couldn't afford Presswick calling the cops when he found out the truth.
29:58So you shot him.
30:00And then when he went down, you shot Fink as well.
30:04Think you're gonna pin this murder on me?
30:08No way.
30:09You don't got Jack.
30:12Read carefully.
30:14You bribed the super twice.
30:17And the second time.
30:18It's whatever it takes.
30:20Miss Westchester, how long have the two of you been married?
30:22Two years, this past October.
30:25And you said his name was Joel.
30:26Joel.
30:28It's a beaut, isn't it?
30:30I especially love the fingerprint.
30:32Me too.
30:34Even if I can't remember, it still somehow feels a part of me.
30:37Thanks for coming.
30:43You remember Lucy?
30:46She certainly remembers you.
30:50Well, hey, thanks guys.
30:51You made getting arrested for murder really not so bad.
30:53Okay.
30:54What is it?
30:55What is it, my darling?
30:56I think he's having an asthma check.
30:57You have an inhaler in your pocket.
30:59Get it.
31:00We'll see ya.
31:01I guess if I ever lose my memory again, I'll know where to come.
31:07Thanks.
31:10Thanks again for coming.
31:11Of course.
31:13One of them has 15 years of baggage, marriage, divorce.
31:17The other's on a first date.
31:19How long do you think that'll last?
31:20Hopefully for a long time.
31:22Why, Detective Beckett, I had no idea you were a romantic.
31:25I was asleep with a gun.
31:27Bet you didn't know that either.
31:28How about you, Castle?
31:30How long do you think it'll last?
31:32Well, I guess it's just the writer and me, but I'm hoping for a happy ending.
31:37Oh, well, well, well.
31:38Look who's doing the walk of shame now.
31:41I was with Beckett.
31:43Really?
31:44Uh, wrapping up the case.
31:45Ah, well, you should kiss that.
31:48Can I be?
31:49She's been in and out of mental facilities for more than 10 years.
31:52Every personality disorder in the book.
31:55Sorry about that.
31:56Just the boutonniere I gave him.
31:58Prom night.
31:59He saved it, tucked it into a yearbook, and he sent it over last night.
32:03You add to Shay, Mr. Haroon.
32:04He's on his way down.
32:05He agreed to-
32:06Give him a second chance.
32:10Well, there's a lot of that going around.
32:14He showed up voluntarily?
32:16He wants to stay in control.
32:17This could be our only shot.
32:18Let's make sure that Haroon gets a good look at our friend Jay.
32:20Inadvertent, of course.
32:22If Haroon thinks that he killed Jay, then his-
32:25Time to start making some new memories.
32:28Roy, how did you get so smart?
32:29It must be my dad.
32:31You do.
32:31Good, good dad.
32:35Mr. Haroon, you were a client of Mr. Fink's?
32:37That's correct.
32:39You bought a significant number of work.
32:41And you bought them anyway?
32:52I have many friends-
32:53Of course, Detective.
32:54A smart, liberated American woman.
32:56But my friends' wives, they want a bag.
33:02They don't care who made the bag, as long as it has that signature.
33:11You bought an authentic piece of the book.
33:14So Victor would commission a copy.
33:20Look to your left, just a drop.
33:23Everyone's happy.
33:29No, he would also source originals for those-
33:32Sent you away?
33:33Yes.
33:34He was arguing with a man.
33:35About what?
33:37I have no idea.
33:38I respected his wishes and went for dinner at Nobu.
33:41Do you think you could describe this man?
33:44Please.
33:46Must we continue?
33:50He is standing right there.
33:55Now, if that is all...
33:57Mr. Harun, I'm not quite done yet.
34:00Ah, but I am.
34:03Have a nice day.
34:0655 p.m., 19 minutes before the 911 call.
34:16It does mean he wasn't into something shady.
34:18It could be the reason he was shut.
34:25We wouldn't do that if we don't know who the hell he is.
34:27We've been through this, it's just...
34:31...maybe a picture will emerge.
34:36Nothing distinctive about these...
34:40He's got asthma, he's allergic to cats, he reads...
34:44And he's good at math and he can't draw.
34:46Put it together, he's your average asthmatic math elite with a lot of crap in his pocket.
34:55Maybe his driver's license was sewn into the lining.
34:58No.
35:02Coffee stains, sugar granules, traces of milk.
35:04We know how he takes his coffee.
35:06Animal hairs...
35:07Not cat hairs.
35:11What?
35:12Do you know what this is?
35:13Yeah, it's a grocery bag.
35:14No, it's not just a grocery bag.
35:15It's the bag that's gonna tell us exactly who Jay is.
35:18I don't know what this is.
35:19And, I thought it was too boring.
35:20No, I don't know...
35:21No.
35:22...to the art gallery.
35:23Not to the art gallery, to the street!
35:24Ah!
35:25The bag to clean up after his dog!
35:26How do you know it was his dog?
35:27It's what we call him.
35:28Castle.
35:29bag to clean up after his dog. How do you know it was his dog? That's what we call. Castle.
35:41Frank's gallery. Oh girl. Lucy. Your name is Jeremy Presswick. We checked it against your DMV
35:48photo and it's a positive ID. Jeremy. Do you live at 82 Warren Street in Tribeca? You don't
35:56really have any family. Your parents passed away a few years ago and you don't have any siblings, but
36:01yeah, sorry. Your ex sounded pretty concerned. The details, which would be great for you and for
36:19our investigation.
36:26The next wife that I can't remember. Here you go.
36:41Hello, Jeremy. Hey. Thank you for coming. I appreciate it. Sure.
36:47Yeah. Must be weird coming here to try to help me.
36:59A little. Please take a seat. Because I know he doesn't anymore.
37:03You had a consulting business and channel economics and strategy.
37:20Smart. Like crazy smart.
37:25He sold it last year. Do you know why?
37:28No. I thought it was weird. He loved the business.
37:31Why'd we say you were a jerk?
37:36Wow. I've ranted for hours to girlfriends about that.
37:40I'm guessing I don't come off so well in that rant.
37:45You were a jerk.
37:47I mean, the truth is we probably got married.
37:53I'm certain that it was entirely my fault that our marriage fell apart.
37:56As far as I know, he was dating the youngest, hottest,
38:01and then he was dating the next one.
38:02And do you have any idea what he might have been doing
38:06at the Victor Fink gallery?
38:11Well, I don't think you were mugged.
38:13Do you mind if I poke around?
38:15Open some drawers?
38:16Mi casa que no recuerdo es tu casa.
38:19Hey, look at that.
38:20Rocking the Spanish.
38:21We did junior year in Madrid.
38:24Sounds nice.
38:25Well, here's the rest of your Russian literature collection.
38:29You are a very ambitious reader, Mr. Presswick.
38:35I guess I'm gonna have to start over now.
38:37That's not such a bad thing.
38:39What I wouldn't give to read The Cask of a Montalado for the first time.
38:42Or any Stephen King.
38:44Ah, silver lining.
38:46You get to read all my books for the first time, again.
38:48Anything?
38:52It's pretty sparse.
38:54Like a guy who spent a lot of time alone.
38:57Yeah, I thought you'd have more of a slick...
39:02Taglia, this is a pretty pricey painting.
39:13I believe you still have it.
39:15Why?
39:16Well, part of the divorce settlement was to sell it and split the cash.
39:20It appraised for over 200 grand.
39:22You sent me my half.
39:24It's funny.
39:26There's something about it that's so familiar.
39:29Or maybe I just like it.
39:31Castle?
39:43What's missing?
39:46So means that he was shot at close range.
39:54Like if Jeremy were a...
40:01His abrasions on Fink's wrists are certainly consistent with that.
40:05Well, then why would he have left the gun in his apartment?
40:07Dark Holloway said he was probably in a fugue state.
40:09Like sleepwalking.
40:10He could...
40:11I don't know why you're thanking me, Mr. Prezik.
40:13We just arrested you for murder.
40:24Good luck, Jeremy.
40:32Hey, if you figure it out, would you let me know?
40:36Of course.
40:38I just think it'd be easier, knowing why.
40:41I don't know why.
41:02Guilty of a murder he can't remember.
41:05It just sucks.
41:07I mean, if you're gonna kill someone,
41:09get caught, spend the rest of your life in prison,
41:11at least you have the satisfaction of knowing why you did it.
41:13Hey, you're gonna have a night wave, but...
41:17Jeremy won't even have that, even if we do find motive,
41:21because he won't remember why it meant anything to him.
41:25I'm with you, Castle. It sucks.
41:35Evidence speaks.
41:37Smoking...
41:41Yeah, but the truth is, is that we don't need it.
41:43The D...
41:45...
41:47...
41:49...
41:51...
41:53...
41:55...
41:57...
41:59...
42:01...
42:03...
42:09...
42:10...
42:11...
42:23...
42:25...
42:27...
42:33And to find out that he's a murderer that tore us apart didn't seem to matter.
42:46It was like we first met, you know, I felt that thing.
42:59You mean the painting that the two of you bought on your honeymoon?
43:01Yeah, we didn't buy it because we wanted to. We had to.
43:04We were in there.
43:09And Jeremy picked it up off the easel.
43:14It went crazy. It was still drying.
43:17We laughed for a week about our little love smudge.
43:20And then...
43:23Maybe...
43:31He sold ours. This one's just a copy.
43:35Miss Carnes, are you sure?
43:37Of course I'm sure.
43:39It's a fake.
43:40And we know who dealt in fakes.
43:42That's gotta be Jeremy's connection to Fink.
43:45That's gotta be why Jeremy was at the galley.
43:47It's a wier time.
43:49And to be a while smuddy.
43:50I'm sure you have no idea what this is,
43:51not someone's enough.
43:52You should not go back on the show.
43:53No...
43:54...doualler...
43:55...to cement.
43:56Absolutely.
43:57And, careful with that one.
43:58And it's, you should also place his own house.
44:04Leaving us so soon, Mr..
44:06Actually, yes.
44:12Mind if we take a look?
44:13I'm sorry, I just...
44:15I don't think that you have something to hide.
44:25It's too bad.
44:29License and registration, please.
44:31What?
44:36So, step over here.
44:40Oh.
44:44You have no right to do this.
44:46I don't see any diplomatic plates.
44:49And immunity doesn't extend to a car service.
45:04Tell me what I need to know.
45:06Or I can call the State Department and inform them that...
45:08And the last I checked, the New York tabloid's gonna give a rat's ass about your diplomatic status.
45:16They'll just print your photograph with a headline that says diplomatic douchebag.
45:20Fine.
45:28Because the fake painting is where the real painting used to be.
45:36When he said he had it, I assumed he'd track down the owner and made a deal.
45:43But when I went to the gallery that evening, he sent me away.
45:46Just like I told you.
45:48That's a great story, Mr. Haroun.
45:50But if you don't know what you're doing, you don't know what you're doing.
45:52Of the painting.
45:54Because I got a call from a man this morning that said he had it.
45:57For a price.
45:58Who was it?
45:59It was Fink's new assistant, Darius.
46:02I told you already, I was in class when Mr. Fink was killed.
46:08Nobody remembers seeing you there.
46:10I sat in the back.
46:11The night that Jeremy confronted Fink about the painting.
46:17Listen.
46:18There's obviously been some kind of mis-
46:20A statement from the super at Presswick's building.
46:28Admitting that he took a $1,000 bribe from you to allow you into-
46:32Think one of the painting.
46:42He told me to buy it from Presswick, but the guy-
46:44And, yeah, I-
46:50It was all you, Darius.
47:02Manipulated me.
47:09Now, that is-
47:11Your name.
47:17Darius Langley is your roommate.
47:19Pretty smart.
47:21Using his identity to land a job at the gallery.
47:23Though I guess it'd be pretty tough to get hired with two felony counts of counterfeiting, though, isn't it, Georgia?
47:32Well, one more strike, you go away for a long time.
47:35Which is why you couldn't afford Presswick calling the cops when he found out the truth.
47:39So you shot him.
47:41And then when he went down, you shot Fink as well.
47:45Think you're gonna pin this murder on me?
47:50You don't got Jack.
47:53Run.
47:54Swing and a miss.
47:55Ah, it's a beaut, isn't it?
48:05I especially love the fingerprint.
48:07Me too.
48:08Thanks for coming.
48:09You remember Lucy?
48:10Well, hey, thanks, guys.
48:23So, are you two gonna-
48:25Castle?
48:26It's okay.
48:28The answer is-
48:28Nowhere to come.
48:37Hey.
48:39Thanks.
48:42Thanks again for coming.
48:43Of course.
48:45One of them has 15 years of baggage, marriage, divorce.
48:49The other's not a first-
48:50For a long time.
48:54Why, Detective Beckett?
48:55I had no idea.
48:58Bet you didn't know that, either.
49:01Who are you, Castle?
49:04It's the writer in me, but I'm hoping for a happy ending.
49:09Ooh, well, well, well.
49:13With Beckett.
49:15Really?
49:16Uh, right.
49:19That girl, while you're both young.
49:21Oh, it's from Chad.
49:27Isn't it romantic?
49:31The most romantic thing that anyone has ever done for me.
49:35I've been up all night, so I might be a little slow.
49:37Well, it's the boutonniere I gave him.
49:39Prom night.
49:40He saved-
49:41With a note.
49:45Saying.
49:50Give him a second chance.
49:54Well, there's a lot of that going around here.
50:01Work out.
50:02What if it does?
50:04This is dead.
50:24Boy, how did you get so smart?
50:26I must be my dad.
50:27You do.
50:28Good dad.
50:30Oh.
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