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Castle Season 4 Episode 20
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01:00I'm telling you, something happened.
01:22Something changed.
01:24It's been weird between us lately.
01:26Lately?
01:27Kate, it's been weird for four years.
01:30No, this is different.
01:32He's different.
01:33It's like he's pulling away.
01:35Well, can you blame him?
01:36He's probably tired of waiting.
01:38Waiting for what?
01:39What do you think?
01:40The guy is crazy about you.
01:43And despite your little act, you're crazy about him.
01:46Oh, what?
01:48Was that supposed to be some big secret?
01:50Yes.
01:54No.
01:56Do you think he knows?
01:58You remember how he used to be?
02:00Girl on either arm?
02:01You really don't see that guy too much anymore.
02:04Why do you think that is?
02:07He's waiting for you.
02:15Yeah, but Lainey...
02:16I know.
02:16You're dealing with stuff.
02:18But you cannot ask him to wait forever.
02:21Unless, of course, you're okay with him pulling away.
02:24What if it doesn't work?
02:25What if it ends up like you and Javi?
02:27Well, at least we gave it a shot.
02:29And so it didn't work out.
02:31So what?
02:31Now we can move on, give or take the occasional booty call.
02:34I just, I don't want to lose what we have, you know?
02:38Girl, please.
02:39What exactly do you have, really?
02:44A friendship?
02:45No.
02:46What you and I have is a friendship.
02:49What you and Castle have is a holding pattern.
02:52How long can you circle before the fuel runs out?
03:02Beckett.
03:04Don't think you were saved by the bell, Kate Beckett.
03:07As your friend, I'm not going to let this drop.
03:09So what?
03:10You think I should tell him how I feel?
03:12Yes.
03:12You hunt murderers for a living.
03:14You can do this.
03:15Okay.
03:15Okay.
03:16I just, I have to find the right time.
03:18No time like the present.
03:22What the...
03:23On second thought, maybe you should wait a bit.
03:29What's that?
03:30Ryan's calling.
03:31I gotta go.
03:34I'll call you in about an hour.
03:44Hey there.
03:45I feel like I just walked into a bad episode of Miami Vice.
03:49Okay.
03:49First, there are no bad episodes of Miami Vice.
03:52Second, who died?
03:53You, from the looks of it, you look like you just got run over by a truck.
03:56Yeah.
03:57A truck delivering a shipment of awesome.
03:59No, I just flew into Vegas for the weekend.
04:01Just a little change of scenery.
04:02And you won the blonde in a high stakes poker match?
04:04Well, I met her on the flight back.
04:06And you just gave her your car?
04:08Jacinda happens to be a very trustworthy person.
04:10She's a first class flight attendant.
04:11It's not like I gave her my social security number.
04:13Castle, is everything okay?
04:17Never better.
04:18Our victim's Naomi Allen, age 25.
04:29Her greeting card indicates that she's a British national.
04:31Ryan's notifying the consulate.
04:33Her address is in Soho.
04:34What was she doing all the way down here?
04:36Don't know, but she checked in two hours before she was killed.
04:39I hope they provided the room.
04:40Good news is, we have a witness.
04:43The maid who discovered the body saw a guy run out.
04:45Did the maid get a good look?
04:46She's with the sketch artist now.
04:48Well, whoever he is, he was looking for something.
04:49This place has been searched.
04:51One thing we do know is that she was not robbed.
04:53Her wallet, watch, and cash were untouched.
04:55Hey, Lainey, how does it look?
04:57Like you waited too long.
04:59The pick.
05:00She was strangled, but she went down with the fight.
05:03Prelims suggest a sign of a struggle.
05:05She took one to the face.
05:06A well-dressed, attractive woman in a seedy motel
05:10and a guy who flees the crime scene.
05:12This might have been a one-night stand gone wrong.
05:15Are we talking about the victim or Castle?
05:18Hey, Espo.
05:19Yeah.
05:20Can you contact the next of kin in Canvas area
05:22once the sketch is done?
05:24Yeah, no problem.
05:25Hey, Becky.
05:26Found the Vicks business card in the side pocket of her purse.
05:28Looks like she works in Manhattan.
05:32Naomi Allen Kitman Group.
05:36Yes, I was her U.S. booking agent.
05:40Naomi was one of our top models.
05:43So she was in the city for work?
05:45She split her time between here and London.
05:48The good ones usually end up spending
05:50at least half the year in New York.
05:51Now, do you have any idea
05:52why she was at the Alexandria Motel last night?
05:55Uh, no.
05:56I've never even heard of it.
05:57It's one of those, um,
06:00pay-by-the-hour places.
06:04Do you recognize this man?
06:11No.
06:12No, I don't.
06:13But you do have an idea of who he might be.
06:15Naomi, it's just lately.
06:20Naomi was making some choices.
06:22What kind of choices?
06:24Well, she seemed to have lost interest
06:26in standard modeling jobs.
06:28Recently, she'd been booking more, uh,
06:31unconventional gigs.
06:33Like what?
06:34Well, I heard the London office
06:36booked her to attend the birthday party
06:37of some foreign dignitary a few months ago.
06:41She was hired to go to a party?
06:43It's common for models to get hired
06:44to pretty up an event.
06:46Some girls do it to pick up extra cash,
06:48and other girls do it as a way of
06:50connecting with wealthy men.
06:54Wait, are you saying that
06:55Naomi was hiring herself out as an escort?
06:57You just don't see girls as good as Naomi
06:59taking these party jobs.
07:01Not unless there's a bigger payout involved somewhere.
07:03Do you know if she took on
07:04any of these kinds of gigs recently?
07:06It's not really what we do.
07:08Yeah.
07:09She did want me to try to get her
07:11into an event last night, though.
07:12an album launch party in Midtown,
07:15but I didn't have any connections to it.
07:17Last night?
07:19Yeah.
07:20Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
07:21Yeah, that we should throw a party
07:23and hire a bunch of models.
07:24No.
07:26But maybe Naomi somehow
07:27got into that party last night,
07:29and that that's where she met her killer.
07:31That's what I was thinking.
07:32Weird.
07:33We're usually more in sync than that.
07:36Hey, Ryan,
07:36did you find anything at Naomi's apartment?
07:38No, but someone else might have.
07:39It's been tossed.
07:40Not only that,
07:41but a neighbor said they saw a man
07:42leaving the apartment late last night.
07:44The neighbor ID'd him off the sketch.
07:46It's the same guy who fled the murder scene.
07:48He couldn't find what he was looking for
07:49in the motel,
07:50so he searched her place.
07:51Yeah, but this time
07:52he left a footprint.
07:53Meaning?
07:53Well, you and his canvas
07:54around the apartment with the sketch.
07:56He bought a bottle of single malt
07:58with a credit card
07:59a couple blocks away.
08:00Colin Hunt?
08:01What do we have on him?
08:02Nothing in the system,
08:03but I ran a trace on the credit card.
08:04He checked into Mondrian Soho this morning.
08:20NYPD, show me your hands.
08:22You're making a mistake.
08:23Yeah, like I haven't heard that before.
08:24Hands in the air now.
08:26If you insist.
08:31Well, dude, whoa.
08:34Allow me to introduce myself.
08:35Detective Inspector Colin Hunt,
08:37Scotland Yard.
08:38You're a long way from home,
08:50Detective Inspector Hunt.
08:53How did you end up
08:53in that dead girl's motel room?
08:55It was a seminar in D.C. last night
08:57when Naomi called me, panicked.
08:58She said she was in trouble
08:59and needed my help.
09:00So you knew her?
09:01Naomi was like a sister to me.
09:04Her dad, Terrence,
09:04was my first partner on the job
09:06when he passed away.
09:08I promised her family
09:09that I'd look after her.
09:11After she called me,
09:12I grabbed the next flight,
09:13but by the time I arrived,
09:14it was too late.
09:15And your first instinct
09:16was to flee the crime scene?
09:19I didn't flee.
09:20I left.
09:22She was dead.
09:24There was nothing else to do.
09:25Yeah.
09:26Except maybe to hang around
09:27and give the police a statement.
09:29You and I both know
09:29that if I stuck around,
09:30it'd be hours of questioning
09:32and then you'd send me off
09:33with a cheers,
09:33we'll keep you posted.
09:34But I suppose you had something
09:35more important to do.
09:36The room had been searched.
09:38Whoever killed her
09:39was looking for something.
09:40I thought they might try
09:41her apartment next.
09:42By the time I got there,
09:43it had already been tossed.
09:44Look,
09:44I know I shouldn't have
09:45been investigating.
09:47But if you were in a foreign country
09:48and someone you loved
09:49was killed,
09:49what would you do?
09:52What were they looking for?
09:54When he was on a job,
09:55Naomi's dad used to stash a gun
09:56in the lining of his Kevlar.
09:58When Naomi started modeling
09:59as a teenager,
09:59he didn't want her on the underground
10:00without any protection,
10:02so he taught her
10:02to cut the tiny piece
10:03of the lining in her jacket
10:04to stash pepper spray.
10:06That's where I found it.
10:07You found what?
10:09A message to me
10:10about a killer.
10:12What kind of message?
10:16Not until I'm on a case.
10:19Excuse me?
10:21Detective,
10:22please,
10:22I owe this to Naomi.
10:24I owe it to her family.
10:25You do realize
10:26that I could arrest you
10:28for withholding evidence?
10:29And since you don't know
10:30what that evidence is,
10:31I could deny it.
10:32And none of that
10:33will get us any closer
10:34to catching your killer.
10:36Let me work this case with you.
10:38Because if you don't,
10:39I swear I will go out there
10:40and catch the bastard
10:41on my own.
10:44Okay.
10:47But I have to check in
10:48with my captain first.
10:54What's she like?
10:55Your captain.
10:56You ever see that YouTube video
10:58of the grizzly bear
10:58that decapitates a moose
11:00with one swipe of its paw?
11:02Comforting.
11:03It's nothing personal.
11:04She just doesn't like
11:04outsiders in her precinct.
11:06You don't need her to like it.
11:08You just need her to allow it.
11:10This whole thing
11:10with Naomi doesn't add up.
11:13Turning down conventional
11:14modeling jobs,
11:14booking sleazy gigs
11:15at private parties,
11:16that just doesn't sound
11:17like the Naomi I know.
11:18Yeah, well, sometimes
11:19it's the people we think
11:20we know best
11:20that we don't really know at all.
11:21Well, you're in.
11:35What?
11:36Seriously?
11:37Yeah, your supervisor
11:38at Scotland Yard
11:39said you're one of the best.
11:40Even Captain Gates
11:41was impressed
11:42with your record.
11:42Well, I guess it's not
11:43outsiders she doesn't like.
11:45It's just me.
11:47Look, we had a deal.
11:48What did Naomi give you?
11:49This, a key?
11:54You said she left a message.
11:55This is the message.
11:56She put it in there
11:56for me to find.
11:57I guarantee you
11:58there's something
11:58to do with her death.
11:59This looks commercial.
12:00It's an Arco Rifkin 1130R,
12:02mostly used for lockers
12:02like those found
12:03at train stations
12:04or health clubs.
12:05All right, well,
12:05I'll have Ryan Kam
12:06as the area around
12:07her apartment in the motel.
12:08We'll see if any of the businesses
12:09have lockers
12:10that use this kind of key.
12:11Rebecca, I got something.
12:13Hey, Detective Esposito,
12:14this is Detective Inspector
12:15Colin Hunt.
12:16He's from Scotland Yard.
12:17He's going to be
12:18consulting on this case.
12:19He knows our victim.
12:20Hey, how's it going?
12:21Pleasure, Mike.
12:22So what do you got?
12:22Well, Naomi did make it
12:24to that album release party
12:24last night at a club
12:25in Midtown,
12:26but she was kicked out
12:27by security around 10 o'clock.
12:28Why?
12:29She had an application
12:29with the host,
12:31female rapper
12:32and ex-felon Nicky J.
12:34And she wasn't afraid
12:35to take a swing
12:36in front of paparazzi.
12:37Wow.
12:38What was the fight about?
12:39Unclear,
12:40but uniforms are bringing up
12:40some interrogation now.
12:42Do you usually question them so loud?
12:43No, Castle and I
12:44usually go in together.
12:45Actually, you know what?
12:45Why didn't you guys
12:46take this one?
12:47Are you sure?
12:48Yeah, absolutely.
12:50Besides, Colin's got
12:50a personal interest.
12:51I really don't know, do I?
12:52Ah, all right.
12:53It's settled then.
12:54Yeah, I guess it is.
12:56Yeah, besides my lunch date
12:57is here.
12:57I'll be back in a few hours.
12:59Do you guys call me
13:00if you find anything interesting?
13:01Do you find anything interesting?
13:01Do you find anything interesting?
13:08Hell yeah, I clocked her.
13:10She was trying to make
13:11a move on my man.
13:12Your man, Biggie Slim?
13:13That's right.
13:14She had the nerve to say
13:15that he told her
13:15to put her digits
13:16in his phone.
13:17Did they?
13:18That ain't the point.
13:19That skinny bitch
13:20wasn't even supposed
13:21to be there.
13:22When I got up in her face,
13:23she said Biggie Slim's
13:25cousin Drew told her
13:26about the party.
13:27But I knew that was BS
13:28because Drew wasn't
13:29even invited.
13:30Must make you so bloody mad
13:32to know your man
13:32as a wandering eye.
13:34Not a girlfriend like that.
13:36Treble for business.
13:38She'd ring from the airport
13:39to say her flight was canceled.
13:41I come to find out
13:42she was seeing
13:42some other bloke.
13:44She sound like a hoe.
13:46All I'm saying is
13:47I understand your instinct
13:48to lash out at the person
13:49you believe is responsible.
13:51I protect what's mine.
13:53You should do the same.
13:54Is that why you followed
13:56Naomi to the motel
13:57and strangled her
13:58with your bare hands?
13:59You must be high.
14:02That skank wasn't worth
14:03another second of my time.
14:05I told security
14:05to give her the boot
14:06and that was that.
14:07Really?
14:08Can you prove it?
14:09My driver brought us home.
14:13I was with Biggie Slim
14:14the rest of the night.
14:17Yeah, I went home
14:18with Nikki J.
14:19After the tussle,
14:20she was all worked up.
14:21But I like it
14:22when she gets worked up.
14:23When she got something
14:24to prove.
14:24She said that the fight
14:25started because
14:26you were spending time
14:27with this girl.
14:28Oh yeah, that girl.
14:30What can I say?
14:32Women are powerless
14:33against my good looks
14:34and charm.
14:35Yes, it's a real curse.
14:37You and Naomi,
14:38what did you talk about?
14:39A little bit of this,
14:40a little bit of that.
14:42She was a bad chick,
14:43you know.
14:43But a little off,
14:44you know what I'm talking about?
14:45No, what are you talking about?
14:47She was acting paranoid, man.
14:50Said somebody had followed her
14:51to the party.
14:52Figured she was just
14:52blowing smoke.
14:53Why is that?
14:55Look, I don't just produce
14:56Nikki J, all right?
14:57I'm building my brand.
14:59I got Biggie Slim records,
15:01Biggie Slim clothing.
15:02Hell, I even got
15:03a Biggie Slim energy drink.
15:05So some filly comes up
15:06trying to make her time.
15:07It's just an everyday thing
15:09in my life.
15:10Did she tell you
15:11who she thought
15:11was following her?
15:12Sure didn't.
15:13I guess she wasn't
15:15lying though, huh?
15:17Naomi left that party
15:19and then three hours later
15:20she was dead.
15:21Based on what she told
15:22Biggie Slim,
15:23Naomi knew somebody
15:24was after her.
15:25All right, let's canvas
15:25the area around the party venue,
15:27see if she was being followed
15:28and let's track down
15:29Nikki J and Biggie Slim's driver.
15:30I want to see if they
15:31went straight home.
15:32Morning.
15:34So,
15:35that story that you told
15:36Nikki J about your girlfriend.
15:38Total pants.
15:40I just wanted her to think
15:40I sympathize and honestly
15:42after meeting Biggie Slim.
15:43I do.
15:45Yeah, well maybe
15:45she's hanging on
15:46hoping that he'll change.
15:49Guys like him never do.
15:56Our Emmy's finished the autopsy.
15:58Her larynx is crushed.
16:00Whoever did it was strong.
16:01Large hands,
16:02probably a male.
16:04Looks like half the city.
16:05We may be able to narrow it
16:06down a little further than that.
16:07The pressure from the killer's grip
16:09left a print on her neck.
16:12Were you able to pull a print?
16:13We recovered a partial
16:15thanks to the body lotion
16:16she was wearing.
16:19Is it in the system?
16:20Not enough to run it,
16:21but you bring me a print
16:22off a suspect,
16:23I can tell you if it's a match.
16:26Excuse me.
16:27Let's make a call.
16:34Easy on the eyes.
16:36Cute accent too.
16:38I just got one question.
16:39Hmm.
16:40Where's Castle?
16:42He took off
16:43for a lunch date.
16:47In a Ferrari
16:48full of flight attendants?
16:49Yeah, he's probably
16:49trying to rack up
16:50his frequent flyer miles.
16:52I'm sorry.
16:54But you know
16:54she's just a passing thing.
16:56Do I?
16:56I mean,
16:57the guy has been
16:57divorced twice
16:58and he's still
16:59chasing bimbos.
17:01Maybe that's just
17:02who he is.
17:05Look, maybe it's
17:06the wrong time.
17:07Or maybe he's even
17:07the wrong guy,
17:08but if he is,
17:09how long are you
17:10going to wait
17:10to find out?
17:18Ten years,
17:20I've been keeping
17:20them company
17:22while they spend
17:23a night or two here
17:24on their way
17:25to where we're
17:25all going.
17:26They all had plans, Kate.
17:31Things they were
17:32going to do
17:32when they got
17:33around to it.
17:34Go on a cruise,
17:35lose ten pounds,
17:37fall in love.
17:40They thought they had
17:41all the time
17:42in the world,
17:43but nobody does.
17:53Personal ones are tough.
17:55No call.
18:00What's my tell?
18:02The brooding lean.
18:06Ah, yes.
18:08Rookie move.
18:11You know,
18:11even with a mouthful
18:12of braces,
18:13she was the prettiest
18:13girl in her class.
18:16Although being a cop
18:17for a dad
18:17didn't do much
18:17for her social life,
18:19Tara used to
18:20interrogate her dates
18:21when they'd drop her off.
18:22I could see how
18:24that would weed out
18:24the lightweights.
18:25And when she was 22,
18:26she fell in love
18:27with a young doctor.
18:28Good guy.
18:30He died last year
18:31in Africa doing God's work.
18:33I don't think she ever
18:34really got over it
18:35because hearing what
18:35she was up to,
18:37it's like she was
18:38a different person.
18:42People change
18:43when you're not looking.
18:45Excuse me.
18:48Hey, Ryan,
18:49what's up?
18:51Are you sure?
18:53Where?
18:55Okay, great.
18:56Call in a warrant.
18:57I found a gym
18:57near the motel.
18:58Naomi bought a day pass
19:00there the night
19:00that she was killed
19:01and the clerk said
19:01she was in and out
19:02in three minutes.
19:04Just enough time
19:05to run in and hide
19:05something in one
19:06of the loggers.
19:09She bought the day pass
19:10at 10.24 p.m.
19:11That's 20 minutes
19:12after she called me
19:13to say she was in trouble.
19:14Okay.
19:22She was leaving me
19:25a message.
19:26She did better
19:27than leave a message
19:27about the killer.
19:31She left us
19:31a picture of him
19:32as well.
19:32Anything on the number
19:40sequence?
19:40We're running it
19:41through every database
19:42but nothing so far.
19:43Naomi wrote it on there
19:44for a reason.
19:44What about the photo?
19:46Based on the light
19:46and background architecture,
19:47this photo was taken
19:48in Midtown, New York.
19:50Hey, what I miss?
19:51Not much.
19:53Oh, we did manage
19:54to find that mystery locker.
19:55And that guy
19:56in the photo,
19:57he's probably our killer.
19:57So, how's your lunch?
20:01Oh, I love the special.
20:02I'll bet.
20:03Wait a minute.
20:04Can you blow up
20:05this one section?
20:06Yeah, sure.
20:09Rounded in gold.
20:10It's a plaque.
20:10It's the British seal.
20:11This picture was taken
20:12right outside
20:12the British consulate.
20:13Pull up a list
20:14of the consulate employees.
20:17Here you go.
20:20He's not on this page.
20:22There he is.
20:25Nigel Wyndham.
20:26Deputy general
20:27of the British consulate.
20:28Which means he's just
20:29under the consulate general
20:30in rank,
20:31so he's responsible
20:31for the daily operations
20:32in financial
20:33and logistical matters.
20:34What the hell
20:35was Naomi doing
20:35mixed up with this guy?
20:37It was my mate
20:38at Scotland Yard.
20:39He found out
20:40some intriguing details
20:41on Nigel Wyndham.
20:42Like the fact
20:43that a girlfriend
20:43in college died
20:44rather mysteriously
20:45while they were
20:45on holiday in Rome.
20:46Was he ever charged?
20:48Nope.
20:48And after that,
20:49he had a string
20:49of bad investments
20:50until he married
20:51Cynthia Wadlow.
20:52It was her
20:53prominent family
20:53who pulled strings
20:54that got him a position.
20:55First at the Ministry
20:56of Culture
20:56and then you're
20:57at the consulate.
20:58Yo,
20:59so we've been
20:59reconstructing
21:00Naomi's movements
21:00since he landed
21:01in New York
21:01a couple of weeks ago.
21:03Her finances indicate
21:03that she booked
21:04a car service
21:05last week
21:05that dropped her
21:06at Nobu.
21:06And we showed
21:07the host
21:08Nigel's picture
21:08and he confirmed
21:09that they met
21:09for dinner.
21:10Did the host
21:10notice anything?
21:12Yeah, he noticed
21:12a C note
21:13that Nigel dropped
21:13to secure
21:14the romantic table
21:14in the back.
21:16Hey,
21:17I just called
21:18the consulate.
21:19The day after
21:19the romantic
21:19Nobu dinner,
21:21security removed
21:22Naomi from
21:22Nigel's office.
21:23Well,
21:23it sounds like
21:24a fight.
21:25Security heard
21:26Naomi yell
21:26something about
21:27Cynthia
21:27as they escorted
21:28her out.
21:29Well,
21:29makes perfect sense.
21:31Stuck in a marriage
21:32of convenience,
21:34Nigel meets
21:34the young
21:35and beautiful
21:35Naomi.
21:37Finds her
21:37irresistible.
21:39Chance meeting
21:40turns to dinner,
21:41dinner to a tryst,
21:42but then Naomi
21:43wants more.
21:44Nigel realizes
21:45that his affair
21:46has become a threat
21:47to his position,
21:48his reputation,
21:49to the life
21:49he built
21:50on the backs
21:50of his wife
21:51and her family.
21:53Sir,
21:53if Nigel's wife
21:54found out
21:54about an affair,
21:55it would kill
21:56his marriage
21:57and his career.
21:59Detective Inspector Hunt,
22:00I take your silence
22:01to mean that you
22:02don't agree?
22:03Well,
22:04the Naomi I knew
22:04would never fall
22:05with someone
22:05like Wyndham,
22:06but she wouldn't
22:07have left his picture
22:07in that logger
22:08if he weren't
22:08connected to her death
22:09somehow.
22:10Nigel Wyndham's
22:11position at the consulate
22:12includes diplomatic immunity.
22:14Which would be waived
22:15if he was a suspect
22:16in a murder case.
22:17If I pick up the phone
22:18to make that request,
22:19I'm going to need
22:20something more concrete
22:21than just a theory.
22:22Sir,
22:22Lainey pulled
22:23our killer's prints
22:24off of our victim's neck
22:25and given everything
22:26that we know right now,
22:27I'm willing to bet
22:28that they're a match
22:29to Nigel's.
22:30A bet's not enough.
22:31But if you can get
22:32those prints,
22:33then this is a whole
22:34different conversation.
22:42Here's the problem, bro.
22:43Foreign dignitaries
22:44don't register
22:44their fingerprints
22:45with local law enforcement.
22:46And if we put in
22:47a request to the consulate,
22:48they'll box us out
22:49and alert Nigel
22:50that he's a suspect.
22:51Yeah, I thought
22:51Scott in the yard
22:52would be able to get them.
22:53Even with his connections
22:54across the pond,
22:55we struck out.
22:58Okay, boys.
22:59Here it is.
23:01Here's what?
23:02My foolproof plan
23:04for getting Nigel's fingerprint.
23:06Nigel lives in a high-rise apartment
23:07here on Park Avenue.
23:09Yeah, high security.
23:10Exactly.
23:11Ryan, you'll be here.
23:13Front door,
23:14dressed as a flower delivery boy.
23:15Esposito,
23:16you'll be here,
23:17dressed as a hobo.
23:18Question.
23:19Why's a brown man
23:20going to be a hobo?
23:21You want the flowers?
23:22Hobotis.
23:23You boys will cause
23:24a distraction here
23:25whilst I rappel
23:26down the side
23:27of the building
23:27with Nicolai.
23:29Who's Nicolai?
23:29He's a Romanian gymnast
23:30I found on YouTube.
23:31He's extremely flexible
23:32and fits in
23:33the duffel bag
23:34using a glass cutter.
23:36Excuse me, gents.
23:37Has anyone seen
23:37Detective Beckett?
23:38Wow.
23:50Uh,
23:51you guys going out?
23:52I pulled some strings
23:53and got us into a party
23:54at the British consular tonight.
23:56Nigel will be there.
23:57We'll get his prince
23:58and he won't even know it.
24:00Cheers, lads.
24:00Cheers.
24:01Cheers.
24:02Cheers.
24:02Cheers.
24:03Cheers.
24:03Cheers.
24:03Cheers.
24:03Cheers.
24:04Cheers.
24:05Cheers.
24:05Cheers.
24:05Cheers.
24:05Cheers.
24:05Cheers.
24:09Or they could do that.
24:13Yeah, sure.
24:14Well, that'd be the easy way.
24:25So who is Sir Alfred Heath?
24:27Tonight, I am.
24:29The lady back home
24:30said a real Sir Alfred
24:31is down as a no-show.
24:32Get up on some damn thing.
24:34Yeah, but what if Nigel Wyndham
24:35doesn't show up either?
24:36Oh, yeah.
24:37I expect he'll skip the champagne
24:39and drink something posh
24:40and pretentious,
24:41leaving his print on the glass.
24:44Well, what if he doesn't drink?
24:45He's British.
24:47Trust me, he drinks.
24:48May I?
24:54I didn't realize
24:55that dancing was a perfect plan.
24:57Well.
24:59Yeah, I was a perfect vantage point.
25:02Huh.
25:03Do you come to a lot of these events?
25:08No, thank God.
25:09Why?
25:10You just seem very confident.
25:12Huh.
25:13Well, it's because my companion
25:15is the most beautiful woman
25:16in this room.
25:20That's clearly the champagne talking.
25:22I'm sure you're just comfortable here
25:23because you're amongst your own people.
25:25These aren't my people.
25:26My people are the ones carrying the trays.
25:30Yeah.
25:31I grew up on the East End.
25:33My mom cleaned flats.
25:34Dad works in a factory.
25:37They wanted something better.
25:38They just...
25:39They couldn't quite get it.
25:40A man?
25:41I was admitted to Ethan
25:44on a scholarship
25:44where I minded him blending in.
25:47What about you?
25:51I grew up in the city
25:52and went to college in California.
25:56Well, you could obviously do anything
25:57you put your mind to.
25:58I'd be a cop.
26:00I guess it was just my calling.
26:02Ah, crusader.
26:04Another type.
26:06Doesn't leave a lot of time
26:07for personal life, though, does it?
26:08What about you?
26:12Are you the crusader type as well?
26:13Married to the bill, I'm afraid.
26:15The job comes first.
26:16Sometimes I wish it didn't.
26:18Yeah.
26:19I know the feeling.
26:28Wait a minute.
26:29Look over there by the bar.
26:30By one o'clock.
26:31Let the games begin.
26:55Good evening.
26:58Nigel Wyndham, Deputy General.
26:59Jean Harrington.
27:02Bored.
27:03Well, we'll have to remedy that,
27:05Miss Harrington.
27:06One for the lady, please.
27:10What a ring.
27:12That's discouraging.
27:13Oh, well.
27:15Needn't be.
27:16To new friendships.
27:18Now, tell me, Miss Harrington,
27:24are you here alone?
27:26If so, it would be a grave injustice.
27:28My date's more interested in networking
27:30than he is in me.
27:31In that case, he won't object
27:33if I ask you for a dance.
27:37You know what?
27:39I wouldn't care,
27:40even if he did.
27:42Shall we?
27:44Mm-hmm.
27:44So, tell me, Miss Harrington,
28:00what should I know about you?
28:03Well, there's more to me
28:03than meets the eye.
28:05Well, what meets the eye
28:06is irresistible.
28:07You know, actions speak louder than words.
28:12Meaning?
28:15Meaning, if I'm so irresistible,
28:17then why aren't you using
28:19both your hands?
28:33Excuse me, you have something to...
28:35Oh, excuse me.
28:36Pardon me.
28:37Come with me.
28:38Sorry, sir.
28:39How did it work?
28:40How did it work?
28:40Excuse me.
28:44Excuse me.
28:47Sir Alfred Heath?
28:49Yes.
28:50Might I have a word, sir?
28:51There seems to be
28:52two of you here this evening.
28:53I have to ask,
29:05are you as aggressive
29:07in your other activities
29:09as you are on the dance floor?
29:11You know, what can I say?
29:13I like to lead
29:14all the time.
29:16Well, I am in there
29:18with the office
29:18and the office
29:20and the office
29:20and I would hear
29:20as you know
29:21in the hospital.
29:24Uh,
29:24you?
29:27Is everything all right?
29:29Um, yeah, you know,
29:30I'm suddenly,
29:31I feel very hungry.
29:32Excuse me.
29:35Would you like one of these?
29:36I hear they're great.
29:37I'm not a carrier man myself.
29:39Yeah, but I hear
29:39that they're an aphrodisiac.
29:41Not for me, I'm afraid.
29:43I'm sorry to intrude
29:44Mr. Wyndham, sir.
29:45Yes, what is it, Rison?
29:46Uh, the young lady.
29:47I need her to come with me.
29:49But for what purpose?
29:50Don't worry, darling.
29:51I know that we'll see
29:52each other again
29:53very soon.
30:01I had the witer
30:02than I lost him.
30:03I bollocked up the whole plan
30:04and now we've got nothing.
30:05Oh, I wouldn't say nothing.
30:08I swiped Wyndham's card case.
30:09It's got his prints
30:10all over it.
30:10You sneaky little thief.
30:14That's bloody brilliant.
30:15Let's go get this
30:16son of a bitch.
30:22The print's not a match.
30:23What?
30:24CSU ran the fingerprints
30:25off the card case.
30:26Compared them to the one
30:27that Lainey found
30:28on Naomi's body,
30:29it wasn't Nigel Wyndham's.
30:30No, that's not possible.
30:31Run it again.
30:32Ryan already did that
30:33three times.
30:33Wyndham's not our killer.
30:34He's behind us.
30:35I know it.
30:35It's why Naomi
30:36left us his photograph.
30:37Well, maybe he hired someone
30:38to do his dirty work for him.
30:40Might want to be security men.
30:41Can you get Scotland Yard
30:42to run background checks
30:43on the security staff?
30:43Or a better path
30:45might be to look
30:46into this mysterious number
30:47that Naomi wrote
30:48on the back of that photo,
30:49which is a mystery
30:50no longer.
30:51Is this lobster beef?
30:52Lucky for you,
30:53Jacinda's a light eater.
30:54You heat that up.
30:55A little bit of melted butter.
30:56Are you telling us
30:56you know what
30:57that number means?
30:57How?
30:58Well, as Jacinda and I
30:59were enjoying
30:59our succulent lobsters
31:01from Maine,
31:02paired with an earthy
31:03yet elegant
31:04Pinot Noir
31:04from Sonoma Valley.
31:05Castle?
31:06Numbers.
31:07Right.
31:07Well, we're going over the file.
31:08Turns out Jacinda's
31:09quite a little crime solver.
31:10You showed the stewardess
31:11the evidence file?
31:13No.
31:14I took a picture of it
31:16with my phone
31:17and the preferred
31:18nomenclature
31:19as flight attendant.
31:20Point is,
31:21this code refers
31:22to a diplomatic pouch.
31:23How do you know that?
31:24Jacinda recognized
31:25the four men.
31:26Furthermore,
31:27she told me
31:27these last three digits
31:28are a reference code
31:29for Royal Eastern Airlines.
31:31Which means the pouch
31:32was delivered on that airline.
31:33Exactly.
31:34The W-4 refers
31:35to the size of the pouch
31:36and the 1949
31:37indicates exactly
31:38which pouch it is
31:39in the consulate sequence.
31:40I see Deputy General
31:41Nigel signs
31:42for all the pouches.
31:43So then maybe
31:44this wasn't about
31:44an affair gone wrong
31:45between Nigel and Naomi.
31:47It's about smuggling.
31:48Well, that makes a lot of sense.
31:49Diplomatic pouches are sealed
31:50and their contents
31:51bypass TSA
31:52and customs inspections.
31:54Naomi must have got under
31:54what Wyndham was doing somehow.
31:55We need to know
31:56what was in that pouch.
31:57The consulate's never
31:57going to release that information.
31:58Well, we don't have to worry
31:59about the consulate.
32:00The airline keeps a copy
32:01of the waybill.
32:03Get a hold of the airline.
32:04Let's get that waybill down here.
32:08Ryan, grab a pen.
32:08What?
32:21Castle, you can't just share
32:23confidential police information
32:24with an outsider.
32:26Even if it solves the case?
32:29I mean, she gave us a lead.
32:30That's more than you
32:31got to the consulate.
32:32And that's supposed
32:33to make this all okay?
32:34Jacinta just wanted to help.
32:35What's the big deal?
32:36You don't get it, do you?
32:38No, I guess I don't.
32:39No, I guess you don't.
32:40Hey, I found something
32:42you're going to want to see.
32:42The airline emailed
32:49over the waybill.
32:50The pouch that matched
32:51our number was shipped
32:52from the British consulate
32:53about a year ago.
32:55It flew from JFK
32:57to Kampala, Uganda.
32:59Uganda.
33:00That can't be a coincidence.
33:02What do you mean?
33:03Naomi's boyfriend,
33:04the one who died,
33:04he was killed in Uganda.
33:06Any idea of what was being shipped?
33:08Just that it weighed 200 pounds.
33:10Well, that's awfully heavy
33:11for a pouch.
33:12Well, a diplomatic pouch
33:13can be as small as an envelope
33:14or as big as a cargo container.
33:15Whatever's being shipped,
33:17it's being sent out
33:17about once a month.
33:19I just combed through
33:19airline waybills
33:20from the past year.
33:21Ten other pouches,
33:22all the same weight,
33:23were flown from here
33:24to Uganda.
33:25In fact, one of them
33:26is listed as being
33:27in JFK's secure baggage area.
33:29You mean to say
33:29one of those pouches
33:30is at the airport right now?
33:32Finding out what's
33:33in that pouch
33:33could tell us
33:34who killed Naomi.
33:35Yeah, but we don't have
33:35any jurisdiction here, Castle.
33:37If the NYPD tries to open up
33:38a British diplomatic pouch,
33:39we could risk
33:40an international incident.
33:41Well, it's a good thing
33:42I'm not NYPD.
33:53Hey!
33:53Oh, good evening, sir.
33:55I'm Agent Bauer
33:55with Homeland Security.
33:57I'm here for the inspection.
33:58Nobody radioed me
33:59about any inspection.
34:01Of course they didn't.
34:02We conduct random checks
34:03to assess security.
34:04Telling you we were coming
34:05kind of defeats the purpose,
34:06am I right?
34:07We'd be tipping our hand,
34:08showing our playbook,
34:09so to speak.
34:10Two years I've worked this shift,
34:11and I've never heard of anything.
34:12Morgan, is it?
34:13I'm sure you're on a tot ship here,
34:14so if things inside are secure,
34:16I'll make damn sure
34:16your bosses know about it,
34:18which will reflect well on you.
34:19We're all on the same team here, pal.
34:21I've got to verify
34:23this with my supervisor.
34:25You do that.
34:30I'm more adept at
34:31faking my way past people.
34:33Must be all the practice.
34:35You're in the baggage area?
34:36Yeah, we don't have much time.
34:38Maybe a minute before
34:39the guy gets his supervisor
34:40to check my story.
34:41All right, so based on
34:42the shipping code,
34:43the pouch that you're looking for
34:44is about five feet long.
34:46There's a way we'll say
34:47if it's a crate,
34:48a footlocker,
34:48a cardboard box, what?
34:49No, no, sorry, bro.
34:51But it's 200 pounds,
34:53so there's got to be
34:53something sturdy.
34:54Something sturdy, all right.
34:57Oh, God.
35:02Here we go, I found it.
35:03It's a crate.
35:03Agent Bauer,
35:04can you just step
35:05out of there, please?
35:06Okay, that didn't sound good.
35:07Agent Bauer?
35:08What did he expect?
35:09Oh, he had that.
35:12I'm just about
35:12rubbed up here.
35:13My supervisor will be here
35:15in a minute.
35:15And he will be
35:16body-pleased with your work,
35:18Morgan, body-pleased.
35:19It's clearer to me
35:20that you've been
35:20working harder than
35:21a one-legged man
35:23in an ass-kicking contest.
35:24Step out there now, sir.
35:25I will not tell you to get it.
35:28Hello?
35:29You there?
35:31Hello?
35:32I don't see how.
35:35What's in the crate?
35:40Missiles.
35:41Customs and Homeland Security
35:48have impounded the crate
35:49and Interpol is on their way
35:51to JFK.
35:51How did you explain
35:52opening the diplomatic pouch?
35:54Oh, well, everyone's more
35:54interested in the missiles
35:55at the moment,
35:56but I expect I'll be
35:57in hot water at some point.
35:58Where does this leave Wyndham?
36:00Untouched.
36:01What do you mean, untouched?
36:02He was smuggling weapons.
36:03Well, they'll have an inquiry,
36:04of course,
36:04but they can't prove
36:05he knew what was in the crate.
36:06And since we opened
36:07the crate illegally,
36:08we won't be able
36:08to use it as evidence.
36:09At least it all starts
36:10to make sense now.
36:12Naomi was trying
36:13to solve Aiden's murder.
36:14That would be
36:15Naomi's boyfriend,
36:16Aiden Miller.
36:17He worked for Doctors
36:18Without Borders in Uganda
36:19until his helicopter
36:20was shot down
36:21by guerrilla forces
36:22a year ago.
36:22The British government
36:23launched an investigation,
36:24but was never able
36:25to determine
36:25how the rebels acquired
36:26a Stinger missile.
36:27Which we now know
36:28came to them
36:28courtesy of Nigel Wendham.
36:30Yeah, except Nigel's
36:31not the type
36:32to get his hands dirty
36:33when it comes to missiles
36:34or murder.
36:35You must have a partner
36:37who had a line
36:37on those stingers.
36:38And if Naomi started
36:39looking into
36:39the smuggling operation...
36:41Then perhaps it was
36:42the partner
36:42who got rid of her.
36:43So then the question is,
36:44who is his partner?
36:46Everything Naomi did
36:47was about finding out
36:48who supplied the weapon
36:49that killed her boyfriend.
36:49That's why she stopped
36:50taking modeling gigs.
36:51That's why she came
36:52to New York.
36:55Maybe there's someone
36:56on that list of attendees
36:57for that foreign
36:57dignitary party.
36:59I mean, it all started
37:00when she booked that
37:00out of London
37:01a few months ago.
37:02Paolo McCuzzi.
37:03And who is he?
37:04A leader of the rebel army
37:05in Uganda.
37:06Naomi must have heard
37:07something at the party.
37:08That's what led her
37:08to the consulate.
37:09That romantic dinner
37:10with Nigel
37:10was just part of her agenda
37:12to get the pouch number
37:13from his office.
37:13So then there's just
37:14one piece
37:16that doesn't fit
37:16in her investigation.
37:17What was she doing
37:21with Biggie Slim?
37:23I want you to take
37:24a close look
37:25at this photo.
37:26Yeah, I've seen this one.
37:28Paparazzi called me
37:28and Nikki J
37:29coming out the studio
37:30a couple weeks ago.
37:30In fact,
37:31that is Nikki J's
37:32black SUV, isn't it?
37:33Bought by Biggie Slim himself.
37:36Supply and demand.
37:37She demands
37:37I got a supply.
37:39You know,
37:39the thing that I find
37:40intriguing is that
37:40before you became
37:41Biggie Slim,
37:42your name was
37:43Darius Young,
37:44best known for launching
37:45several failed
37:46internet startups.
37:47Just a man ahead
37:48of my time.
37:48Well, the SAC
37:49thought you were a man
37:50trying to fleece investors.
37:51See, I was never
37:52charged for that.
37:53One of your ventures,
37:54a music sharing website
37:55based in the UK,
37:56caught the attention
37:57of British authorities
37:58and when they tried
37:59to shut it down,
38:00an aide to the Minister
38:01of Culture
38:01lobbied on your behalf.
38:03And do you know
38:04who that aide was?
38:06Nigel Windham.
38:07In fact,
38:09this is Nigel
38:10stepping out
38:10of the very same
38:11black SUV.
38:14No,
38:15I don't think so.
38:17Why don't you
38:17take a closer look?
38:18It's got the same
38:19custom pinstripes
38:20on the door.
38:21It's just somebody
38:22else's truck
38:22with those stripes
38:23on there.
38:23Your driver
38:23already admitted
38:24that he drove you
38:25to this meeting
38:25outside the consulate.
38:26We also know
38:27that your cousin
38:28is in the service,
38:29Drew Harris.
38:29A staff sergeant.
38:30He works at an armory.
38:31He supplied the missiles.
38:33You knew that Windham
38:33had access
38:34to the diplomatic pouch
38:35and you saw
38:36an opportunity.
38:37Supply and demand.
38:38There's a whole lot
38:39of speculation there,
38:40might.
38:40Well, we weren't
38:41the only ones
38:41to put together
38:42the pieces.
38:43Naomi wasn't giving
38:44you her phone number.
38:45She was looking
38:46for evidence.
38:47Once you realized
38:48that she was the same
38:48girl that Windham
38:49caught snooping,
38:50you followed her
38:51to the motel
38:51and you killed her.
38:55How are y'all
38:56going to prove that?
38:57A partial fingerprint
38:58on Naomi's body
38:59and it's a match
39:00to you.
39:00You know, the thing
39:10that I still can't
39:11figure out
39:11is why Uganda?
39:13Why would you care?
39:19Man, it wasn't
39:20about Uganda.
39:22It was just
39:22about the money.
39:25I didn't even know
39:25what Windham
39:26was shipping
39:26the stuff to.
39:27Good, I called
39:34my assistant.
39:35I'm wide open
39:36all week.
39:37Actually, you're not.
39:38Or the following week
39:39for that matter.
39:40Told you I'd see you soon.
39:41What is this?
39:42Getting thrown out of here
39:43once already
39:44wasn't enough
39:44for you people.
39:45Security!
39:46I can't help you, mate.
39:46Nobody can.
39:47Not even your well-funded
39:48Ugandan friends.
39:50Nigel Windham,
39:51you're under arrest
39:51for international
39:52arms trafficking
39:53and for abetting
39:54in the murder
39:54of a British citizen.
39:57I don't know, sir.
40:06The dead would have
40:07been proud
40:08of how brave
40:10she was taking
40:10on these men.
40:12I so wish
40:13she hadn't done it.
40:14So what happens now?
40:15Do you go back
40:16to D.C.?
40:16London, I'm afraid.
40:19Face the music.
40:20Music.
40:21You know,
40:22they should give you
40:22a commendation.
40:23Well, that is wildly
40:24improbable.
40:27Well, Detective Beckett,
40:29it's been a true pleasure.
40:31The pleasure was all mine,
40:33Detective Inspector Hunt.
40:34Please, Colin.
40:36Kate.
40:40You know,
40:41I have a few hours
40:41before my flight, Kate.
40:43Could I persuade you
40:44to let me buy you a drink?
40:48Um.
40:51I'm sorry.
40:55I have a bit
40:56of paperwork to do.
40:59Not the time.
41:07Where's Carlton Yard off to?
41:08He's going back
41:09to London.
41:10Um, Castle,
41:11do you have a second?
41:12Can we talk?
41:13Actually, I don't.
41:14Jacinda has the Ferrari
41:14double parking
41:15and loading zone.
41:16Wow.
41:17Four dates in three days.
41:19You like her?
41:20Yeah.
41:20Why?
41:25Hey, she just,
41:27she doesn't seem
41:27like your type.
41:30Well, she's fun
41:31and uncomplicated.
41:32I think that's
41:33what my life
41:33needs right now.
41:34Hi, it's, uh,
42:01it's Kate.
42:02Bye.
42:03Bye.
42:03Bye.
42:03Bye.
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