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Castle Season 3 Episode 16

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00:00Just at least tell me how serious it is!
00:30What's with the stripped cab?
00:46The security guard wanted the same thing.
00:48That's when he came across the body.
00:50Who's our victim?
00:51Amir Al-Habi, taxi driver.
00:53All right, contact Auto Theft.
00:55Have him on the lookout for these stolen car parts.
00:57Already done.
01:00Is there money on the body?
01:03Not on the body, not in the cab.
01:05Everything points to him being popped for cash and car parts.
01:08Not everything, baby.
01:09Did you just call me?
01:11Ooh, did I?
01:13Anyway, you found something unusual.
01:15Not at first.
01:16Time of death fits a robbery.
01:17He was killed at 1115.
01:19So specific, I'm impressed.
01:21His watch broke when he fell.
01:23Well, you shouldn't have told me. Less impressed.
01:25Cause of death fits, too.
01:26Looks like a 9mm to the noggin.
01:28But there's something that doesn't fit.
01:30His fingers were broken one at a time.
01:33Cabbies sometimes hide their money.
01:35Maybe they torture him to tell him where the money was.
01:37All right, let's find out where he was driving
01:38and who he picked up before he wound up here.
01:41Amir Al-Habi is a real immigrant success story.
01:44Came over from Syria seven years ago.
01:47Became a citizen last June.
01:48According to the Taxi and Limo Commission,
01:50he owned his cab and medallion with a cousin, Jamal.
01:56Um, right.
01:58Well, TLC would know where Amir was, right?
02:00They track cabs?
02:01Only when the meter is running.
02:02Amir shut his off at 10.02 p.m.
02:04So there's nowhere to tell where he went before he died?
02:06Actually, there is.
02:07Amir subscribed to a GPS tracking service.
02:09It helps cabbies map out the best place to trolls for fares,
02:12stuff like that.
02:13Anyway, after Amir shut off his meter,
02:15he drove up to Washington Heights.
02:16He parked in the 1600 block of St. Nicholas Avenue
02:18for six minutes, motor running,
02:20and then he drove to the warehouse.
02:22Okay, Washington Heights is a shady place
02:25that time of night,
02:26and if he turned off his meter,
02:27he wasn't looking for a fare.
02:29Maybe he was carjacked
02:30and forced to drive to that warehouse.
02:32All right, have Unis canvassed the area,
02:34see if anyone remembers seeing him.
02:35What about his last phone call?
02:3610.01 to his wife, Nazee Al-Habi.
02:39Okay. Let's go.
02:41Actually, there was one more thing on the phone.
02:43Amir opened a notebook application,
02:45and he, uh, wrote down this.
02:47Uh, C-4-1-2-1-6-5-2,
02:50and it was written down just about an hour before you died.
02:53And it's not a license tag.
02:55All right, see if you can figure it out.
02:57I got it.
02:58Seven digits.
02:59It's a phone number.
03:00C is the initial of the person to whom it belongs.
03:02I already tried that.
03:03With all the New York area codes?
03:04Yeah.
03:05Intriguing. Maybe.
03:06Castle!
03:07Coming.
03:08Mrs. Al-Habi,
03:10we understand that Amir called you at 10.
03:12What did the two of you talk about?
03:14Just that he'd be late.
03:15The plays were getting out on Broadway,
03:17and he wanted to pick up more fares.
03:19Actually, he didn't do that.
03:21He turned his meter off,
03:22and he went up to Washington Heights.
03:24That part of town is known for drug dealing
03:27and prostitution.
03:28No.
03:29He would never do such things.
03:31Jamal, thank you.
03:33Uh, there was an annotation on Amir's phone.
03:37Do you have any idea what this is?
03:40C-4-1-2-1-6-5-2.
03:43No, I-I thought this was a robbery,
03:45that he was robbed.
03:46It was.
03:47It's just any minor detail might be relevant.
03:49How did he seem lately?
03:50Worried.
03:52About money.
03:53Malika, our daughter, she needed surgery.
03:56It's been very hard.
03:59She'll never know her father.
04:04Please, excuse me.
04:11Jamal, you and Amir were business partners.
04:13How was the business doing?
04:15You don't get rich driving a cab,
04:17but we made money.
04:19Amir drove and we rented shifts to other drivers.
04:21And who were they?
04:22Uh, Kevin McCann and, uh, Dimitri Voldov.
04:25So you didn't drive the cab?
04:27For me, the taxi medallion was an investment.
04:29I just started a new business.
04:30A moving company.
04:31TLC doesn't issue a lot of medallions.
04:34It would've been worth a small fortune.
04:36So who inherits Amir's share?
04:38Nazihawel.
04:39She'll need it.
04:42Excuse me.
04:43Beckett.
04:44Auto theft got a hit on the stolen car parts.
04:46A guy named Lehman Jones was selling them at a chop shop.
04:49The number on the parts matches our cab.
04:51Where's Jones now?
04:52Interrogation.
04:53I found those car parts.
04:54On the car that you stripped.
04:55We have a witness who places you at the scene.
04:57So please, just stop with the lying.
04:58A witness?
04:59Okay, I stripped that taxi.
05:00It's what I do.
05:01After you killed the driver.
05:02After I what?
05:03No.
05:04I didn't kill any driver.
05:05Because there was no driver.
05:06He was left in the warehouse.
05:07Robbed and shot in the head.
05:08Well, not by me.
05:09Okay?
05:10I was cruising and I saw the cab sitting empty
05:12and I figured no sense in letting good parts go to waste.
05:13What time was that?
05:14I don't know.
05:15About 11.15 probably.
05:16Oh.
05:17Well, there you go.
05:18That's right when he died.
05:19No, I don't hurt people.
05:20I'm just a car guy.
05:21Your witness must have done it.
05:22That's it.
05:23And now he's just playing innocent bystander or something.
05:26There was no witness.
05:27What do you mean?
05:28I was bluffing.
05:29Bluffing?
05:30Yes.
05:31No.
05:32Yeah, she's allowed to do that.
05:33I'm surprised you don't know that.
05:34No.
05:35I mean, there was a guy there.
05:36I saw him.
05:37What guy?
05:38Describe him.
05:39I didn't get a clear look.
05:40He ran off when I pulled up.
05:41But he was there.
05:42He was there looking for something in the car.
05:43What makes you say that?
05:44Because he did a number on the interior.
05:45He tore up the upholstery.
05:46You think he's telling the truth?
05:47No.
05:48No.
05:49No.
05:50No.
05:51No.
05:52No.
05:53No.
05:54No.
05:55No.
05:56No.
05:57No.
05:58No.
05:59No.
06:00No.
06:01No.
06:02No.
06:03No.
06:04No.
06:05That guy does not have the improv skills to make up a lie like that.
06:07Have CSU check the car for signs that someone else tampered with it.
06:10You got it.
06:11Yeah, I've...
06:14Sorry.
06:15You guys, I gotta get this.
06:18Not now, Ryan.
06:20What's going on with her?
06:22You know, Becky, she plays a close to the vest.
06:25So, I, uh, spoke with one of the drivers who rents a shift with Amir's cab.
06:35Kevin McCann?
06:36Uh, no, the other one, Dimitri Voldov.
06:38He alibied out, but he had lots to say about McCann.
06:41Him and Amir got in a major fight two days ago.
06:43About what?
06:44Oh, Dimitri didn't know, but Amir told him he was going to fire McCann.
06:48And where's McCann now?
06:49Renting a shift at Allied Taxi.
06:50So, I'll, I'll tell Becca then.
06:55Could you?
06:55That'd be best.
06:56Yeah.
06:57Amir and I had words.
06:59No law against that, right?
07:01Where were you last night at 1115?
07:03In this cab driving a drunk pawn trader to the Upper West.
07:07Why?
07:07Well, because that's when he was murdered.
07:10Oh, you're kidding me.
07:12Look, I didn't lay a hand on that guy.
07:15Why did you and he fight two days ago?
07:16Because he was raping me on rent.
07:18If the guy could afford it, he was flashing a roll.
07:20That could choke a horse.
07:22And five grand easy.
07:24Wait, was he known for carrying around that much money?
07:28First I saw of it.
07:30Look, um, are we done here?
07:32Because my meter's running.
07:34Amir was struggling to pay medical bills.
07:37What was he doing with that much cash?
07:39Desposito, he needs us back at the crime scene ASAP.
07:42Remember Lehman Jones said that some other dude messed with the cab?
07:44Uh-huh.
07:45Well, CSU just figured out why.
07:48The car had cameras.
07:49Pinhole cameras, microphones too.
07:52Great.
07:52All we had to do was rewind till last night, see who was after him.
07:55Case closed.
07:55We can't.
07:57They ripped out the hard drives with all the video data.
07:59Strange thing is, Amir's wife, his cousin, other drivers, none of them knew they installed those cameras.
08:20Maybe Amir was doing a reality show.
08:22See, I thought that too, but turns out no.
08:23And they weren't installed by law enforcement either.
08:26You think someone was spying on him.
08:27Or his passengers.
08:29Or both.
08:30Maybe it's like in The Conversation, and he overheard a murder plot.
08:35Whatever it is, it's juicy.
08:37Have you, uh, have you talked to your father about a little trip?
08:40Not yet.
08:40Oh, what are you waiting for?
08:42I have scored two incredibly hard-to-get spots at the Oasis of Serenity.
08:47That's fantastic.
08:49What is that?
08:50You haven't heard of the Serenity?
08:52It's a spiritual retreat.
08:53Oh, it's nestled in the Catskills.
08:55It's a sanctuary, a place for reflection, getting in touch with your inner self.
08:59Well, in your case, is that wise?
09:01Graham wants to shed her ego in preparation for teaching her acting classes.
09:04Yes, and who better to do that with than Alexis?
09:08We will stay in luxury yurts.
09:10We will have meditation classes, yoga classes.
09:12We go tomorrow night.
09:14That is, if you will allow her.
09:16Oh, well, I suppose phys-physic-physics exam.
09:20Don't you have a physics exam?
09:23My physics exam.
09:24I almost forgot.
09:25It's on Monday morning.
09:26I haven't studied, and it counts for 20% of my grade.
09:3020%?
09:31Carpe diem.
09:32Seize the day.
09:33Clearly, I didn't teach that to my son.
09:36All right, darling.
09:37Well, another time.
09:39I guess I will just have to find my inner self by myself.
09:43I can do it.
09:46Best dad ever.
09:52Yeah.
09:54I get that.
09:55If you were here, that would be great.
09:59I don't know.
10:01I don't know.
10:02I don't know.
10:02I don't know.
10:03I don't know.
10:05Hey.
10:06Hey.
10:08What brings Motorcycle Boy here?
10:10Doctor.
10:11Motorcycle Boy.
10:11Does he need a reason?
10:13I just looked personal.
10:14It was.
10:15Where are we on those hidden cameras?
10:17Just the day we're installed by a pro.
10:18Techs are running the serial numbers now to find out where they came from.
10:21A guy with surveillance in his cabs, too much money in his pocket.
10:24The whole thing feels hanky.
10:25Based on his financials, it looks hanky, too.
10:28A guy had medical bills up the wazoo.
10:29But then there's this from five days ago.
10:34A cash deposit for $10,000?
10:36What's a struggling cab driver doing with that kind of cash?
10:40Yo.
10:41I just found something weird.
10:43I logged into Amir's GPS account to track where he drove the day he died.
10:46At 4.07 p.m., Amir picked up a cash fare at 15th and Avenue of the Americas.
10:51What's weird about that?
10:52Well, the passenger rode for 26 minutes, then got dropped off at the same corner where Amir picked him up.
10:57Now, who would pay 30 bucks to go in a circle?
10:59Someone wanted to talk to Amir.
11:01Check those traffic cameras, see if we can get a look at that passenger.
11:03On it, Captain.
11:04Sir.
11:06We got a match on those cameras hidden in Amir's cab.
11:09Cameras were ordered a week ago by a Techno Pro Systems.
11:11I don't know what you guys are talking about.
11:15I didn't install any hidden cameras.
11:17Your name's on the purchase order.
11:19As is your signature.
11:20You violated the expectation of Privacy Act.
11:22Do you know that I can arrest you for that?
11:24Yeah.
11:25I mean, no.
11:26Or you could just tell her who hired you to install the surveillance equipment.
11:30I promised him I'd keep it on the DL.
11:32Who hired you?
11:33Amir Al-Habi.
11:36You put it in for Amir?
11:37Yeah.
11:38Why would he have me put cameras in his cab?
11:40Security reasons.
11:41That's all he said.
11:43Yo, Cap!
11:45Caught a break on our mystery passenger.
11:47Off a traffic cam to where Amir dropped the guy off.
11:50Notice anything?
11:53He's carrying.
11:54Yeah, he's not police.
11:55Suits way too fancy.
11:56Canvas where this was taken.
11:57See if anyone knows who he is.
11:59I keep track of the expenses for the cab.
12:02There was never any bill for cameras.
12:03What about the $10,000?
12:05The first time I heard about the money is today.
12:07I can't imagine where it came from.
12:0920 cameras, Washington Heights.
12:10Nazeha, your husband was clearly hiding something from you.
12:13Do you have any idea what it was?
12:15No.
12:15No, I don't understand this at all.
12:17Okay, do you recognize this man?
12:19He rode in your husband's cab.
12:22Yes.
12:23Yes, he was here.
12:25When?
12:25Last week, he and Amir were talking in the street.
12:28Who was he?
12:28I asked Amir.
12:29He said that the man had mistaken him for someone else.
12:32Amir clearly knew the guy.
12:34Why would he lie to her?
12:36How did he end up dead the same day this guy rides in his cab?
12:40Beckett.
12:41We just got a hit on our canvas for the mystery passenger.
12:43We got a name on that face?
12:44Not yet, but he's a big fan of this coffee shop on 14th.
12:47He shows up every afternoon for espresso or two.
12:49Sir, in the cream suit, stop.
12:53NYPD, turn around.
13:02It's a nine millimeter, just like a murder weapon.
13:06Give a concealed weapons permit.
13:09Inside left bucket of my jacket, along with my credentials.
13:12Farik Youssef, Syrian consulate.
13:21At your service.
13:24Put your hands down.
13:27Two days ago, you were driving in a cab with Amir al-Habi.
13:30He's been murdered.
13:31I'm saddened to hear that.
13:33You were in that cab for half an hour.
13:35What's the nature of your relationship?
13:37I have diplomatic immunity.
13:39You have no standing questioning or detaining.
13:42Answer my question.
13:42Did you kill him?
13:46I'd like my pistol, please.
13:48You can collect it at the 12th precinct.
13:51And so I shall.
13:56Farik Youssef's official title at the consulate as head of security.
13:59He's a member of the secret police.
14:01He's probably broken a few fingers in his day.
14:03And Youssef also owned a nine millimeter gun,
14:05which was the same kind of gun that killed Amir.
14:07Maybe Youssef recruited Amir,
14:09drew him into the shadowy world of espionage.
14:11Once he finished his mission, his fate was sealed.
14:13Youssef killed him to tie up loose ends
14:15and then took the data drive containing the explosive revelations.
14:19And that would be what, exactly?
14:21I'm still thinking on that, but it's a perfect fit.
14:25Yeah, except that Farik Youssef isn't the killer.
14:27Are you sure?
14:28Because that would ruin a perfectly good theory.
14:29Yeah.
14:29The night Amir was killed, Farik was with the Syrian ambassador
14:33at a soccer game at Bennett Field.
14:35There are photos online to prove it.
14:36Which brings us back to square one.
14:38Okay, so Amir and Youssef take a tour of lower Manhattan.
14:42And then later on that same night, he calls his wife,
14:45tells her that he's still working,
14:46and instead went up to Washington Heights.
14:49And he ends up dead at the warehouse with the data drive ripped out.
14:51C-4-1-2-1-6-5-2.
14:55Amir took his cab down St. Nichols Ave to the 1600 block.
14:59He parked mid-block.
15:00So?
15:01So I'm just thinking the 1652 part of C-4-1-2-1-6-5-2 is an address.
15:06What's at St. Nichols Ave at 1652?
15:14North Manhattan Storage.
15:16C-4-1-2 is a storage unit.
15:17Murder, political intrigue, cash penis,
15:23and now a mysterious storage locker?
15:26Oh, this is too good.
15:29Wait, how are we going to get it open?
15:32Well, if all else fails...
15:36For reasons too disturbing to mention, I find that hot.
15:41Or, I grabbed Amir's keys from property,
15:45so hopefully this is his locker.
15:47Which it is.
15:52What do you think's in there?
15:53I don't know.
15:54Might be empty, like Al Capone's vault.
15:56Oh, no.
15:57Think of all the amazing things that are found in storage units at times like this.
16:00Ark of the Covenant, Dr. Jones?
16:10Well, the Ark of the Covenant was in a crate.
16:12Plastic explosives.
16:28Castle, get out!
16:34Get out!
16:34What?
16:35Go!
16:35Why?
16:36Look, I don't...
16:37Back, look back away from the door!
16:38Just get away!
16:40What is going on?
16:41What is that thing, Kate?
16:42Is Detective Kate back at badge number 0334?
16:45I've been exposed to high levels of radiation.
16:47We need emergency services right away.
17:03Guys, you can't just...
17:05You can't!
17:06Just tell me how serious it is!
17:09How badly did they get hit?
17:19We don't know.
17:19But the best way for us to help them is to keep working on this case.
17:23Now our murder victim had a key to this storage unit,
17:26so he was into a lot more than driving a taxi.
17:29Dig deep into Amir, Alabi.
17:30Let's get his wife and his cousin in here.
17:32Meanwhile, I'll call a Syrian consulate and find out why Amir had contact with the head of security.
17:35They won't talk to you.
17:36Whatever Alabi was into, the Syrians don't want to blow him back on him.
17:41Excuse me, who are you?
17:42You must be Catherine Montgomery.
17:43I'm Mark Fallon, Department of Homeland Security.
17:48DHS sent me down here to act as a liaison.
17:51I understand you have a situation.
17:56Those hazmat teams?
17:58They're only staying in the building for about a minute at a time.
18:00Maybe it's just standard protocol.
18:03Yeah.
18:04Maybe it's just too hard in there to handle.
18:06That radiation detector of yours, does it have a scale on it?
18:15You know, like a chest x-ray to Chernobyl?
18:20Maxed out.
18:24Oh.
18:26We have to assume Alabi wasn't acting alone.
18:28Where are we on his wife and cousin?
18:29She's on her way in.
18:30According to a neighbor, Jamal went out drinking.
18:32We're trying to track him down.
18:32I'm here to have a nuclear material for himself who's holding on to it for someone else.
18:37Either way, odds are that's what got him killed.
18:39Check his phone records against the terror watch list.
18:42We're already doing that.
18:43Excuse me.
18:43Yeah.
18:45Just so I'm clear, are you taking over?
18:49This is your case.
18:50I'm just here to lend support however I can.
18:52No, Cap.
18:54I see you just sent over the immigration papers for Amir Ahabi.
18:58He got a degree in electrical engineering from a school in Damascus.
19:01What was he working on in Syria?
19:02I got that one.
19:03I just spoke with the State Department.
19:05They debriefed Amir when he first landed here.
19:08They say he was working on a weapons program for the Syrians.
19:11Nuclear weapons?
19:12Yeah.
19:12Okay.
19:14Now I'm taking over.
19:15It's a bomb.
19:19There's a nuclear bomb in that locker.
19:21Castle, we don't know that it's a bomb.
19:23Well, we will as soon as it goes off in that nanosecond before we're vaporized.
19:30I'm sorry.
19:32It's just the writer in me going to worst case scenario.
19:35Can we just talk about something else?
19:37Yeah.
19:41How's Josh?
19:43Fine.
19:45He's, um, he's on his way to Haiti to do another Doctors Without Borders mission.
19:53How long?
19:59It's so funny, Castle.
20:01You know, at first I loved that he was so busy.
20:03It's just, um, just gave me an opportunity to keep one foot out the door just in case.
20:11But with one foot out the door, it's hard to know where you stand.
20:15And even if I did, I mean, what does it mean?
20:18He's out there.
20:19He's saving people.
20:20Like, just how do you even compete with that?
20:22You can't.
20:23No.
20:24No one can.
20:25And that's one of the things that attracted me to him the most.
20:28That passion, that drive.
20:32Why is it that the thing that attracts you to a person always ends up being that thing that just drives you crazy?
20:40I just wish that you, I wish that I had someone who would be there for me and I could be there for him and we could just dive into it together.
20:51You're free to go.
21:03We are.
21:04What about the radiation?
21:05We found residual traces of cobalt-60 in the storage unit.
21:08Not enough to cause any health problems.
21:10Detective Beckett, Castle, we're all real glad you two are okay.
21:23Thanks, sir.
21:23So are we.
21:24I'm confused, though.
21:25Is this just a false alarm?
21:26Not exactly.
21:27If you're up to it, we really could use you back at the precinct.
21:30I can fill you in on the way.
21:31Those traces of cobalt-60, where did they come from?
21:34We think there was a second crate at the storage unit, which contained large quantities of cobalt-60.
21:39We found wire and crimp-on connectors, which leads us to believe the crate was outfitted with explosives.
21:43A bomb.
21:44A dirty bomb.
21:47Where is it now?
21:49That's what we're trying to find out.
21:58Hey, Dad.
21:59Late night?
22:00Uh, still going.
22:01I just came back to choose my clothes.
22:02Well, bid my ego adieu.
22:05I am off to the Oasis, minus Alexis, thanks to you.
22:09Actually, I changed my mind about that.
22:11You have?
22:11You have.
22:12Yeah.
22:13I think it's important you have time together.
22:15Oh, my faith in you is restored.
22:18Dad, what about my physics test?
22:19I can't just leave.
22:20Yeah, sure you can.
22:21Just take them with you.
22:22I haven't packed or anything.
22:24Oh, honey, everything is provided there.
22:26Oh, we're going to have so much fun.
22:28Come on, let's get a bag.
22:30Go.
22:30It'll be, it'll be good for you.
22:33Due to the nature of this case, let me remind you not to discuss it with anyone, not even family.
22:55We can't afford to have word leak out and cause a panic.
22:59Let me turn this over to Agent Fallon.
23:01Thank you, Captain.
23:02All right, folks, here's what we know.
23:04Amira Lobby built a bomb in storage unit C-412.
23:07It's a dirty bomb designed to explode and disperse a highly radioactive Cobalt-60.
23:11That bomb is missing.
23:16I called Jenny to tell her I'd be late and tried to get her to go visit her mom.
23:20Yeah, I did the same thing with Lainey.
23:21It didn't work.
23:22She hates her mom.
23:23Interview facility employees.
23:25Check surveillance video.
23:27You know the drill.
23:29We find the person who moved the bomb.
23:32We'll find where it is.
23:34Let's get on.
23:47Mr. Castle, I'd like to thank you for your fine work on this case.
23:52However, I can't have civilians on the front lines.
23:56It's as though I'm getting a raise and getting fired at the same time.
23:58Except that you don't actually work here.
24:02It's for your own protection.
24:04Well, my friend the governor will be very disappointed to hear it.
24:12Okay.
24:14Just try and stay out of the way.
24:16Detective Beckett.
24:18A word.
24:24He doesn't trust me.
24:26Or anyone else.
24:28And they showed a job.
24:30So how can I help?
24:33Amir's wife.
24:34How did she seem during the interview?
24:36Like a woman who had just lost her husband.
24:39Did she appear truthful?
24:41Mm-hmm.
24:41At the time she did.
24:42I'm going to want you in there with me, okay?
24:45I think it's important she sees a friendly face.
24:47If I go over the line, you just reel me back in.
24:53That's a nice touch.
24:55What?
24:56The baby.
24:57The baby.
25:08Nazia, this is Agent Fallon.
25:11Do you have news about Amir's case?
25:13As a matter of fact, I do.
25:14That $10,000 was wired into Amir's account.
25:20Which means it can be traced.
25:21Pull up the track fund database and putting the routing and account numbers.
25:27Oh.
25:28Just downloaded footage of Unit C-412 for the last 48.
25:33Hopefully that's when somebody stopped by.
25:35An Arab terrorist.
25:36Who'd believe it?
25:37Think back, bro.
25:38That's my point.
25:39It's been done.
25:39Which means it's tried and true.
25:41Not this time.
25:42Maybe it's not what we think.
25:47That $10,000 that was wired in, it's from a bank in Dearborn, Michigan, from a James Smith.
25:51It's the most common name in America.
25:53It's probably bogus.
25:54Plus, there's a major Middle Eastern population in Dearborn.
25:56Four minutes before it was transferred out, it was transferred in from James Smith, Texas Southern Bank.
26:03Whoever sent that $10,000 covered his tracks by daisy-chaining the money through different banks.
26:08Didn't cover them that well if I can follow them.
26:10I bet Amir's wife could set some light.
26:12And I hope the Fallon's going on Jack Bauer on her ass.
26:14Maybe she didn't know.
26:15They were together, bro.
26:16Could you be a terrorist without Jenny Nolan?
26:22Amir was not a terrorist.
26:24He loved this country.
26:25And yet he was in possession of...
26:27Where's the bomb, Mrs. Halabi?
26:28I told you, I know nothing about a bomb.
26:31Amir would never do such a thing.
26:33Why would he?
26:34He needed the cash.
26:36That baby of yours is a money pit.
26:39The bills started piling up.
26:40He got in bed with the wrong people.
26:42I need you to tell me who they were.
26:43I swear to you, I don't know.
26:45How can you not know the man you're sharing a bed with is a terrorist?
26:49You're a part of this.
26:51I have nothing to hide.
26:53Yes, you do.
26:54And I'm going to find it.
26:55And when I do, I'm going to lock you up as a material witness and send that baby off to foster care.
26:59No, you can't do that.
27:00Oh, yes, I can.
27:01Watch me.
27:01Sir, can I talk to you?
27:03No.
27:03Go ahead.
27:04Kiss your daughter goodbye.
27:06Please.
27:06Social services is right outside that door.
27:08Please, please, why are you doing this?
27:10Nazia, Nazia, that means honesty, right?
27:12Why are you doing this?
27:12Honesty, is that what it means?
27:13I swear to you, I don't know.
27:13I'm going to give you one more chance to be honest with me.
27:16Or I will take your baby away and you will never see it again.
27:19You understand?
27:20I swear to you, I don't know.
27:22I don't know anything.
27:24Please don't take her away from me.
27:26She's the only thing I have.
27:28Please.
27:29Please.
27:31All right.
27:31Nobody's going to take your baby away from you.
27:41It's okay.
27:43You appreciate the tight spot I'm in, I'm sure.
27:47I have to be sure you're telling the truth.
27:50Agent Gardner will drive you home.
27:51You're free to go.
27:52I still think she's truthful.
28:06I just want your opinion.
28:08Truthful or no.
28:12Yes.
28:14But I still have to operate under the assumption that she's lying.
28:17While she was in here, I pulled a national security certificate.
28:22Her house has just been bugged.
28:24She'll be under surveillance 24-7.
28:26If she's hiding something, I'll find it.
28:30It's important that she believes I think she's telling the truth.
28:35You did good.
28:38She considers you an ally.
28:39That could be helpful later.
28:42Thanks for playing, Beckett.
28:43That money that Amir received is wired through six banks, but originated in Afghanistan.
28:54Oh, got a visitor at C412, six hours before you and Beckett got there.
29:02This is the break we've been looking for.
29:04That crate looks heavy.
29:06It's all the lead shielding.
29:07That's Amir's cousin, Jamal.
29:17And he has the bomb.
29:22Jamal Al-Habi.
29:24He had his cousin Amir fashion a dirty bomb, and then he killed him.
29:28He's most likely the leader of our terrorist cell.
29:32Less than 12 hours ago, he disappeared.
29:35Along with the bomb.
29:37Now, at minimum, he'd need a van or an SUV to transport it.
29:42Jamal owns a moving company, so check his trucks, pull traffic video, work his financials.
29:50Folks, we live here.
29:52Our families.
29:54Our loved ones.
29:55Our neighbors.
29:57I don't have to tell you what's at stake.
30:02Let's find him.
30:03Can I talk to you a second?
30:09Yeah.
30:16What's your take on Fallon?
30:18Smart cop.
30:19Driven.
30:20Killer instinct.
30:20As a person, kind of a douche.
30:25Open-minded douche.
30:26No.
30:27Why?
30:29The key to any good story is authenticity.
30:32It's making it feel real for the reader.
30:35That's why writers work so hard making the details right.
30:40Jamal and Amir as terrorists.
30:42The details are not right.
30:44Yeah, but the evidence is, Castle, we've got Jamal on video wheeling off a dirty bomb.
30:49Why wasn't he nervous?
30:51Why wasn't he sweating bullets every time he hit a bump?
30:55Jamal owned a moving company.
30:56What if he didn't know what was in the crate?
30:58What if he was just hired to pick it up?
30:59What if he's just a cold-blooded killer?
31:01Nothing we've learned points to that with either of these men.
31:04Okay, what about that money that Amir received?
31:06The money that you traced back to Afghanistan?
31:08To a bank outside Bagram Air Base, often used by military personnel.
31:13Why would a terrorist pick that bank to wire money?
31:16Castle, the keys that we used to open that storage unit are from Amir's keychain.
31:20The killer could have put the key there.
31:22All these breadcrumbs that have led us to Amir and Jamal.
31:26What if they were left there for us to find?
31:29Oh, Castle.
31:30Something else is going on here.
31:34Okay, fine.
31:35What would you like us to do?
31:36Talk to the one person who has a different view of Amir.
31:40But I'm going to need your help.
31:43All right, listen up.
31:45Jamal bought these trucks over two months ago.
31:47It's a perfect cover for moving material without anyone noticing.
31:51Where's the list of his employees?
31:52Just came in.
31:53Nine guys on Middle Eastern.
31:54All right.
31:56They're all probably part of the cell.
31:57Let's get their 20s and then move on.
31:59Got a purchase on Jamal's credit card three weeks ago for a burner phone.
32:02Run it down and see if we can pull up any recent activity.
32:05Jamal's moving trucks are parked in a lot in Queens.
32:08They're all accounted for except for one five ton.
32:11And the log says Jamal checked it out 12 hours ago.
32:13Never brought it back.
32:14He must have used it to move the crate.
32:17Call in that alert.
32:18Let's find the truck.
32:19Hey, where's Cass?
32:24I don't know.
32:25Must have stepped out.
32:35Off the record or not, why should I talk to you about Amirian lobby?
32:40Because the last thing you want is my country thinking your country's behind this activity.
32:46Nothing is further from the truth.
32:48Well, then maybe you can help clear this up.
32:52Amir was in your nuclear program, so he was an asset.
32:56You have him watched?
32:57It's my business to stay informed.
33:00You ever see any evidence of terrorism?
33:01No, but then what other answer could I give you?
33:09Why were you at Amir's home?
33:12To chat with him.
33:15I have adapted violence, but it wasn't called for.
33:18I met with Amir from time to time to remind him of his history.
33:24To convince him to come back.
33:27Back to the Whitman's program.
33:28Amir did vital research for us, but he left.
33:31Because he had moral qualms about his work.
33:34Normally money can overcome such obstacles.
33:37That's so with Amir.
33:39What happened on that cab ride?
33:44Amir sought me out.
33:46He was quite angry.
33:48He believed I'd placed $10,000 in his account as a way of pressuring him.
33:52But he was mistaken.
33:54Wait a minute, you're saying Amir didn't know where the money came from?
33:56It's nice speaking to you, Mr. Castle.
34:03As events unfold, you may find yourself in need of a man with my skills.
34:07If such a moment arises.
34:22Do you realize what this moment is?
34:24If Amir didn't know about the money, then he couldn't have been paid to build that bomb.
34:28Can I speak with the two of you, please?
34:43Now I like to cover my bases.
34:47As you can imagine my surprise when I find out one of our own is having a nonfat latte with a suspect in this investigation.
34:56I have agents on Farik Yusef.
34:59If you just allow me to explain.
35:00I don't even know what you're doing here.
35:02Can you go and talk to a foreign official?
35:04What if the Syrians are behind this?
35:06Do you have any idea what you've done?
35:07Jamal and Amir are not terrorists.
35:09You're chasing the wrong guy.
35:10Do you have any idea how many laws you've broken?
35:12I ought to have you arrested.
35:13Sir, I think what Castle is trying to...
35:14Detective Beckett, did you know about this?
35:17Yes, I did.
35:20Well, that's disappointing.
35:24In the interest of national security, I'm going to have to have the both of you removed from this task force.
35:28Do you understand?
35:29Sir.
35:32Beckett's the best I have.
35:33Now, Castle can be a pain in his ass, but he thinks outside the box.
35:36It's not your party anymore, Captain.
35:45I'll have my agents escort you out.
35:50Owen Castle.
35:53The governor.
35:56He's never heard of you.
36:06Where are Lexis and Martha?
36:10I sent them out of town.
36:12Do they know why?
36:13No.
36:14You get a hold of Josh?
36:15I couldn't get through to his cell.
36:16He's probably already on the plane.
36:18A 600-thread-count shower curtain murder board.
36:25I snapped a photo of it as we were being thrown out.
36:28And here I have Amir's driving data.
36:33It's like our own mini precinct.
36:35Except it smells better.
36:37Castle, even if Amir is innocent, Jamal isn't.
36:40His guilt is predicated on Amir being a terrorist.
36:43Without that, Jamal's just another guy moving a crate.
36:46Now, this all comes back to Amir.
36:48What we need to do is solve his murder.
36:51This is a photo off the moving company's website.
36:54This is the exact truck we're looking for.
36:56All right.
36:56Send it downtown.
36:57Get it circulated to every officer on duty.
36:59All right.
37:00Sir, you better have a look at this.
37:01What do you got?
37:02The tech just got me locked into Jamal's burner phone.
37:04Looks like he just sent a text to another burner.
37:09How many choppers do you have in your fleet?
37:10Seven.
37:11All right.
37:12This truck could be parked with a bomb set to go off,
37:14just like Oklahoma City.
37:16Coordinate a street-by-street grid search.
37:18Okay, how about this?
37:20Amir overhears a terrorist plot.
37:22He installs cameras to gather evidence.
37:24Only they found out and they killed him.
37:26That means that a passenger was involved,
37:28a regular passenger.
37:29Right, and they mentioned the storage facility,
37:31which is where he got the C412-1652.
37:33But why would a passenger talk about the storage unit
37:36in front of Amir, especially if they were going to frame him?
37:39Maybe.
37:40We're going about this all wrong.
37:43You are right.
37:44A passenger wouldn't openly discuss a terrorist plot,
37:48but a driver might in the car to a collaborator,
37:52alone, on the phone.
37:53What if Amir suspected another driver?
37:57Okay, here is Kevin McCann's last shift.
37:59This is a day before the murder.
38:01And look at that.
38:02He stopped near the storage facility
38:04where they kept the Cobalt-60.
38:05He's a cab driver, Castle.
38:07He was probably dropping off a fare.
38:08Besides, he alibied out.
38:10There he is near the warehouse, too.
38:12That's 100 yards from where we found Amir's body.
38:15So the last two places Amir was
38:16and Kevin McCann has been to both of them?
38:18There's no way that that's a coincidence.
38:20We at least have to go see
38:21why this warehouse area is so popular.
38:23Montgomery.
38:28Montgomery.
38:30Okay.
38:31Got it.
38:32We got a location on the truck.
38:33What if my guy was a pretty straight spot in here?
38:57Radiation detector go off.
38:58You bet.
38:59How long has it been sitting here?
39:00Not long.
39:01No, it's still long.
39:02Open her up.
39:08Check all the buildings.
39:09Sweep every inch in a four block range.
39:11What's empty?
39:29This is where Kevin McCann worked.
39:31Here's our garbage house.
39:54I don't know.
40:24I don't know.
40:54I don't know.
41:23It's Jamal.