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00:00You are not going to believe this.
00:28You are so not going to believe this.
00:30What are you doing here?
00:31I can't even believe it.
00:32Believe what?
00:33I can't tell you.
00:34I'm still asleep, aren't I?
00:35I'm dreaming.
00:36I'm having the dream where my book agent has shown up at my house at 7 a.m. to not tell me something.
00:42Okay.
00:43It's not official yet, but you, my dear, are at the top of their list.
00:50And I can't give you any more details than that.
00:52You want some coffee?
00:53I'd love to sit down and not discuss this further.
00:55I will tell you this.
00:57It's a major relaunch of a major franchise, a three-book deal, and they want you.
01:03Heatwave comes out in less than a week.
01:05The book party, which you arranged, is Monday night.
01:07I'm trying to launch my own character.
01:09Why would I want to get involved with somebody else's?
01:11What if I told you the character in question is a certain British secret agent?
01:17You mean it's going to be...
01:18Shh.
01:19Don't say it.
01:20You'll jinx it.
01:21He's the reason I became a writer.
01:22I know.
01:23I mean, he's the coolest spy ever.
01:24Right?
01:25He's got gadgets.
01:26He's got babes.
01:27He's...
01:28And a payday that is unbelievable.
01:29And they want me for three new books.
01:30Yes.
01:31Now, you're going to get that because an unanswered phone gives me agita.
01:34It's Beckett.
01:35That body must have dropped.
01:38I'll call her back.
01:42What other details can't you tell me?
01:47Morning, gentlemen.
01:48So what do you got for us?
01:50Caucasian female, early thirties.
01:52No purser ID found on the body.
01:54Where is she?
01:56City workers found her when they opened the manhole to check the line.
02:04Something tells me she didn't trip.
02:11Cause of death appears to be blunt force trauma.
02:14She took a nasty blow to the back of the head.
02:16We found traces of blood spatter over there on the sidewalk.
02:19Well, then it couldn't have been a robbery.
02:21A mugger wouldn't bother dragging her body that far just to hide it.
02:24Given the amount of decomposition, I'd say she was killed about two days ago.
02:28Any chance you can narrow that down for us?
02:30Any chance I can get her to the lab first?
02:32I should be able to get you a tighter window maybe down to six or seven hours.
02:37Alright, thank you.
02:39Ah, good morning.
02:41Look who decided the grace is with his presence.
02:43Did you have something more important to do, Castle?
02:45I got held up at home.
02:46Was that the body?
02:47Yeah, it's on its way to the morgue.
02:49Huh.
02:50What, you wanted us to wait?
02:51Yeah, it's too bad too.
02:53Sure kind of case, bro.
02:54Yeah?
02:55Yeah.
02:56But it was found down that manhole over there.
02:58Half eaten.
02:59Eaten?
03:00Yeah, it was covered in some kind of green slime.
03:01Whoa.
03:02Yeah, it was creepy.
03:04As if someone or something is down there.
03:07Ah, that's okay.
03:09Very funny.
03:10That's great.
03:11Was there a body down the manhole?
03:12Yeah.
03:13Okay, thank you.
03:14An adult.
03:15Yeah, you should have seen what else was down there.
03:16Two metal canisters with biohazard stickers and yellow powder inside of it.
03:20Open the...
03:21All right.
03:22Will someone please tell me what's really going on here?
03:25We're gonna check nearby trash cans for the murder weapon.
03:27Ah, what was the murder weapon, by the way?
03:29Some kind of death ray?
03:30Turns your insides out.
03:31Your fingerprints came back negative.
03:32Missing persons didn't have anyone matching her description.
03:33You boys didn't happen to find her purse by any chance.
03:34No.
03:35No purse, no murder weapon.
03:36And we have ourselves a Jane Doe.
03:37Two days and no one steps forward to say she's missing.
03:39Which means she probably lived alone and she didn't have a job where she needed to be.
03:43I can tell you this much, she's an immigrant. Probably from Eastern Europe.
03:46Her dental work?
03:47And she's got a couple of stainless steel crowns. We don't use them anymore in the States, but
03:51they're still common in the first place.
03:52I can tell you this much, she's an immigrant. Probably from Eastern Europe.
03:56Her dental work?
03:57She's got a couple of stainless steel crowns. We don't use them anymore in the States, but they're
04:05still common in the former Soviet bloc.
04:07We found this scrunched in the bottom of her pants pocket.
04:11Candy wrapper.
04:12It's got some kind of writing on it.
04:14The lettering has diacritical marks on it.
04:17They're accent marks used to represent sounds that are alien to Latin.
04:20I'm gonna go with Slavic Cyrillic?
04:22No.
04:23Czech.
04:24And you know the sound.
04:25I almost ordered a Russian bride once.
04:27You know, a Czech mate.
04:30I'm gonna run this down.
04:31There can't be too many shops in the area that sell this stuff.
04:35Hey, Perlmutter, I'm having a book launch party Monday night.
04:38You wanna come?
04:39Please.
04:40I'll put you down as a maybe.
04:45This is gonna weird you out a little bit, but check this out.
04:48I mean, it just seems like, it seems to bend the space-time continuum.
04:51Look, just when you think there can't be another one.
04:52What is he doing?
04:53We hit about a dozen little shops trying to find that candy wrapper,
04:57and he insisted on buying something in every shop.
05:00In every shop.
05:01In every shop?
05:03No wrapper, though.
05:04Something tells me if he decides to put the great candy wrapper hunt in his next book,
05:07he'll give it a happier ending.
05:09Wait, sir?
05:10Sir, wait, uh, next book?
05:13Is he writing another Nicky Heat novel?
05:15The deal was for one book.
05:16I assume that...
05:17You were off the hook?
05:18You know how the mayor feels about Castle.
05:19If the man is gonna write another book about you...
05:21I am not Nicky Heat, sir.
05:25Yeah, well, uh, his honor expects your cooperation either way.
05:31Yo, found your candy.
05:33You found it?
05:34Get out of town.
05:35No grocery on 47th and 9th.
05:37Yep.
05:38I told you we should've checked the West End.
05:40Owner recognized our Vicks picture.
05:42Said she'd come by every couple of weeks to stock up on a step from back home.
05:45Mmm.
05:46Kind of tastes like soap.
05:48I like it.
05:49Did he give you her name?
05:51No, but he did point us to where he thought she might live.
05:53Apparently there's an SRO not far from where he found the body.
05:56It caters to check illegals.
05:58Well, then let's pay her to visit.
06:01Yeah, I know her.
06:02The lady in 5C, Eliska Sokol.
06:05She was a nice person.
06:07She kept to herself, but nice.
06:09Yeah, why anybody would want to kill her?
06:11How long did she live in the building?
06:13About six months.
06:14Never gave you any trouble?
06:15No, I wish all my tenants were like her.
06:17She paid her rent on time every week in cash.
06:20You said 5C?
06:21Yeah.
06:22You want to see it?
06:23Yeah, please.
06:24Once you guys start knocking on doors, we'll see if any of the other tenants can shed some light.
06:27All right.
06:32Here it is.
06:33Let me know when you're done.
06:34Thanks.
06:35From what I'm seeing, it's a pretty good bet she lived alone.
06:41There's not even a telephone.
06:47Something tells me she didn't have many visitors.
06:50Hey.
06:53Work calendar maybe?
06:54Keeping track of shifts?
06:55Something passed last Wednesday.
06:59Postcards from home.
07:00Hmm.
07:18If a picture's worth a thousand words, this one says, not a fan.
07:21Scratches go through the paper.
07:23Whoever she is, looks like our Vic hated her.
07:28Could be the feeling was mutual.
07:39Hey.
07:40Hey.
07:41Want a lollipop?
07:42Oh, yes.
07:43Tastes like soap?
07:44A glass.
07:45Sit yourself.
07:46Oh, Dad.
07:47Taylor asked if she could come to your book launch party with me.
07:49Would that be okay?
07:50Sure.
07:52Oh, so.
07:54Taylor likes my stuff, huh?
07:56Not that I know of.
07:58Then...
07:59Oh, you are so dense.
08:01She wants to get dressed up, go to a party, meet boys.
08:04She doesn't care about your little book.
08:06Thanks, Dad.
08:08You really are sucky, you know?
08:11You always think everything's about you.
08:12Here.
08:13What are these?
08:14Oh, them flyers for my play.
08:15I thought you could hand them out when you're signing books at the party tomorrow.
08:18Uh, gee.
08:19I was thinking, actually, that I might keep the evening about me.
08:24See if I plug your book when I'm doing PR.
08:27Will my career survive?
08:29Oh, you notice it's that little visit from your Agent Paula.
08:32You have been insufferably cocky.
08:34And frankly, I never understood the appeal of...
08:37I'm not, don't say it!
08:38You'll jinx it.
08:39Certain British spy.
08:41And I have loved him since I was a kid.
08:42I know.
08:43I know.
08:44It's a big deal.
08:45Hmm.
08:46Congratulations.
08:47Well, I haven't got the official offer yet.
08:49And it would mean not doing another Nicky Heat book.
08:53Well, I know somebody that you would make very happy.
08:56Megan.
08:58Oh, please.
08:59She'll be thrilled not to have you following her around.
09:01I'm sure the poor girl is counting down the days.
09:03Actually, I'd like to think I've been fairly useful to her, solving cases-wise.
09:07What?
09:08Oh, please.
09:09I'm sure she got along fine before you arrived.
09:16K-O-L. Sokol.
09:19No, she doesn't have a social security number.
09:20She's illegal.
09:22All right.
09:23Notify all precincts, including the boroughs.
09:28So I did a records check on Aliska Sokol.
09:31She didn't have any run-ins with law enforcement, so I asked Central to put her name out on the blotter.
09:35You never know.
09:36Might turn something up.
09:37You know, I was thinking about how to track down this mystery woman.
09:41I bet you Parks and Recreation will be able to tell us in which playground this photo was taken.
09:45You see how there's sand at the bottom?
09:46A lot of playgrounds have wood chips, or this green spongy stuff used to freak Alexis out.
09:51There's also a climbing wall feature in the back here that's not a 75th and Lexington.
09:58Oh.
10:00Great minds think alike, I guess.
10:02The next thing you're gonna do is tell me that I should go down there with the photograph.
10:05Wouldn't be a horrible idea.
10:08Oh, look.
10:09Asposito's calling.
10:10I wonder what he and Ryan have been doing all morning.
10:15Hello?
10:17No, it's just Cass.
10:19A nanny on the playground said she recognized the kid in the photo.
10:21She said she was pretty sure that the family lived in this building.
10:25Oh, just a little license.
10:27Can I help you?
10:28I'm Detective Kate Beckett, NYPD.
10:31We were wondering if you recognized anyone in this photograph.
10:34That's Zane Talbot and his mother.
10:38Were there tenants here?
10:40Can I ask what this is about?
10:41We're conducting an investigation into the murder of a woman named Aliska Sokol.
10:45Aliska?
10:47She's dead?
10:48You know her.
10:50She worked here until just a few days ago.
10:52In what capacity?
10:54She started off in the laundry room.
10:56A few weeks ago, we promoted her to client services.
10:59This is a concierge building.
11:00We have a staff of over 75 providing our tenants with round-the-clock attention.
11:04Living in a fancy hotel.
11:06Do you have any idea why Aliska left her job?
11:09She didn't.
11:11She was let go.
11:13There was an incident with one of the tenants.
11:16Mrs. Talbot, actually.
11:20Poor woman.
11:21Do you have any idea who killed her?
11:23We're working on it.
11:24The manager said that there's some sort of an incident.
11:27I suppose you could call it that.
11:28Really, I think the whole thing's gotten blown way out of proportion.
11:31Could you tell us what happened?
11:34It was last Wednesday, I think, and I was with Zane in his room.
11:38She came in to change the towels in his bathroom.
11:41I got up to go answer the phone.
11:43When I came back, the door was closed.
11:46I go in and she's sitting on the floor playing, I suppose,
11:49but I couldn't really tell because all I could think was,
11:53he's got a lollipop in his mouth.
11:56She'd given him a lollipop.
11:58You just don't do that.
11:59You don't give someone else's child candy without permission.
12:03They could be allergic or diabetic.
12:06Maybe she was just trying to be nice.
12:07You have to understand, we hardly knew this woman.
12:09It wasn't like she was our housekeeper that we saw every day.
12:12I didn't say anything, but I think she sensed that I was unhappy
12:16because she got very flustered and couldn't get out of there fast enough.
12:19Zane seemed to be fine, so I decided to let it go, but then the more that I thought about it,
12:24the more I realized that that was not the first time that she had seemed overly familiar with him.
12:33Overly familiar.
12:36Giving him more attention than seemed appropriate.
12:38Did you ever think it might have been cultural that that might be the way that people are with children in her country?
12:45Of course.
12:46All I did was mention to the manager that maybe somebody would want to talk to her, you know, about what's appropriate.
12:51I didn't even know that she had been fired until you told us, and now she's...
12:57I mean, I feel horrible. I really do.
13:00I'm sorry. I'm on call.
13:03Unless there's something else?
13:04No. No. I think we have everything we need.
13:08Um, you don't suppose that her being let go has anything to do with what happened to her, do you?
13:16We can't rule anything out.
13:17It's possible that she was hard-pressed for money and she got into something that she shouldn't have.
13:22Then it's my fault.
13:24No, Mrs. Talbot, it's the fault of the person who killed her.
13:28Thank you for your time.
13:30That's pretty nice of you, letting her off the hook like that.
13:32It's pretty obvious Aliska blames her for losing her job.
13:35Maybe so, and maybe being let go somehow led to her being killed, but making that woman feel any worse won't get us closer to solving the crime.
13:42Hey, got anything?
13:43Just that our Vic used to be married.
13:44The housekeeper I was talking to said that Aliska mentioned it to her once.
13:47Ryan's running it.
13:48His name is...
13:49Theodore Hayek.
13:51Records check came up with a domestic disturbance call from two years ago.
13:55Abusive ex-husband.
13:56Maybe he came back for an on-court performance.
14:01NYPD, we're looking for Theodore Hayek.
14:03Good luck here, ma'am.
14:10Theodore Hayek?
14:12Yes?
14:13Step around, please. We'd like to ask you a few questions.
14:28Ryan, cut him off!
14:29Go!
14:30Ja!
14:34Stop!
14:39Stop, buddy! Come here!
14:41Are you stuck?
14:42Stay down, buddy.
14:42Let's go, roll up!
14:44Theodore Hayek?
14:45You're under arrest.
14:46are you stuck stay down let's go theodore hayek you're under arrest
14:53mr hayek you've been advised of your rights yes and you declined an attorney
15:03for what you're going to deport me either way yes mr hayek we're not from immigration
15:09is that why you ran my visa is expired many years before well we're not interested in your
15:16immigration status i'm a homicide detective homicide we'd like to ask you a few questions
15:21about your ex-wife elishka yes what happened tell me she was killed three nights ago
15:39where were you on thursday between five and nine p.m i was home asleep i wore double
15:45shift and was tired can anyone verify that maybe neighbors so i don't know we have a domestic
15:54disturbance complaint from two years ago involving you and your wife would you mind telling us
15:57about that we were arguing neighbors call police what did you argue about she wanted to leave
16:06i didn't want her to go why did she want to leave she said to be with me hurt her because
16:17too much i remind her of martin our son god took him from us three years ago i'm very sorry
16:28to hear that it tore her heart away he was everything to her he was so perfect when he was born
16:35but the sickness was in him even then there was nothing we could do except uh watch him
16:47waste away away away
16:54this was my family we were happy once now they're gone for me both of them
17:14both of them gone
17:21kind of puts a whole new perspective on the talbot incident thank you well he probably
17:29he's out of a job
17:36yo
17:38five no surprises there he was never our guy okay guys let's put ourselves in aliska's shoes she's
17:44suddenly on
17:51the usual suspects are kinda hard to see with her drugs prostitution okay well there's gotta be
17:55something else then you know what let's go back to the building see if there's anyone we
17:59missed on the first canvas someone must have seen or heard something
18:03thank you so much for your time if you can think of anything else please don't hesitate to call
18:10well that's everybody on our list
18:14that's all brian and esposito are having better luck upstairs
18:17can i ask you a question castle
18:19i already know what you're going to ask the dress code for the party is evening cocktail if you're stumped just ask yourself what would nicky heat wear
18:24when were you gonna tell me about the other book
18:26you heard about that
18:28what
18:29so it's true
18:30well it's not a done deal yet
18:32well did it ever occur to you to talk to me first
18:35well frankly i thought you'd be relieved
18:38oh don't flatter yourself
18:39well i mean i'm flattered to even be considered writing a certain british secret agent
18:42would be a very big opportunity for me
18:44i was talking about nicky heat
18:45oh
18:46wait a minute a certain british secret agent are you
18:49if they actually offer to me they may not
18:51yeah but if they do
18:53well i would certainly consider it
18:56like i said i thought you'd be relieved
18:59i am
19:00i mean i would be
19:01if they offered it to you
19:03you sure we talked to for you last time
19:05what the robe lady
19:07yeah she uh didn't know our victim wanted us to help with the ghost in our apartment
19:09oh yeah
19:10you guys a bust too
19:11yeah we talked to everybody who wasn't home last time
19:13nothing
19:14well that's it then
19:15we had everybody in the building
19:16yep
19:18sorry
19:19pardon us
19:20sorry
19:24did you
19:25did you
19:26it was
19:27miss
19:28she was out of town for our first canvas
19:30but the night of the vix murder she remembers seeing her arguing with the man in the hallway
19:34well dressed mid-forties
19:35didn't exactly narrow things down
19:37no but the page on his belt does
19:39Rebecca
19:40what do you think castle
19:41look like someone we know
19:46paging dr talbot
19:50i admit there's a similarity but it wasn't me
19:55do you really want us to pull you out of here and put you in a line up because that's exactly where this is headed
20:01okay
20:02this is insane i hardly knew the woman
20:04we did some checking dr talbot before she worked in your apartment she also worked at bryant general that's where you see your patients isn't it
20:10what exactly was the nature of your relationship with this woman
20:12there was no relationship
20:13all right
20:14we're out of here
20:15you're coming with us to the precinct
20:16you meet a nice class of people in a lineup you'll be surprised
20:19okay wait
20:20there was a relationship
20:24aliska and i were having an affair
20:30we met when she was working at the hospital
20:36i was there late one night and we got to talking
20:40anyway we crossed paths a couple of times after that and
20:44one thing led to another
20:47god this is humiliating
20:50what happened when she found out you were married
20:52well she was upset
20:55but i convinced her that i just needed some time to
20:59figure out how to end things with melissa
21:01which you never intended to do
21:03and it was good for a while but
21:05she was losing patience and then
21:07she even started paying special attention to zane
21:10as if she was almost getting ready to become part of his life
21:14and it was just impossible
21:16well then why did you just break up with her
21:18i tried she just wouldn't let go
21:20and then that day with my wife and the candy that was the last straw
21:25truth is it was a relief when she got fired
21:31and so i did i went to see her the next day to give her money and then she started screaming at me and i mean there was nothing for me to do but to leave to turn around and walk away
21:42where were you on thursday between five and nine p.m. i was here at the office and i worked late that day
21:52excuse me doctor but your wife and son just arrived
21:58you were supposed to have lunch today
22:00right of course can you just give me one more second
22:03of course
22:04thank you
22:05please
22:07just you check my alibi do whatever you have to do but i i'm begging you please leave my wife out of it
22:12there are no promises dr talbot i am following this investigation to wherever it leads
22:17daddy
22:20hey buddy come here
22:24detective beckett i didn't expect to see you here today
22:29um a clerk misplaced the notes from our first interview and your husband was very kind to let us go over it all again
22:37i see
22:38happy to help
22:40have a wonderful lunch
22:42yes i'll hold
22:45so you're asking about last thursday
22:47that's right
22:49that was a long day we were booked solid from mid-morning on then stayed late for monthly inventory
22:54dr talbot too
22:55uh hi yes it's dr talbot's office calling
22:58him too we wrapped up a little after nine
23:01you gotta be kidding you alibied out
23:04come on
23:05we had him arguing with our vic on the day of her murder
23:08it wasn't him
23:09hey beckett
23:10just got off the horn with the 74th in brooklyn
23:13uniform recognized your vic's name off the blotter he thinks from a call he answered about two years back
23:18what kind of a call
23:19doesn't remember exactly and the incident report was never computerized but he's fairly sure someone filed a complaint against your vic
23:24that could be almost anything
23:25yeah well they should have the file pulled by morning
23:27sounds like our vic isn't as squeaky clean as we've been making her out to be
23:31whatever the complaint is i'm gonna need the two of you to pick it up first thing in the morning
23:35well guys i got two words to tide you over in the meantime
23:38open bar
23:42i can say oh my
23:44you can do this
23:45you can do this way mate
23:46don't try
23:47i look so good
23:48i'm gonna die
23:49oh my
23:50oh my
23:51oh my
23:52oh my
23:53oh my
23:54oh my
23:55oh my
23:56oh my
23:57this is how the other hair works
23:58hi
24:07hi
24:08you saw it?
24:09isn't this great? you're acting again i'm making straight a's and dad finished writing another book
24:13cherish the moment kiddo if there's one thing i've learned in life nothing ever lasts
24:18hey it's nicky heat
24:34you cleaned up nice detective
24:35thank you sir
24:36council's gonna be happy to see you
24:38have you read the dedication?
24:40no
24:41what does it say?
24:43go see for yourself, excuse me
24:46excuse me
24:53excuse me
24:58that's her?
24:59that's her
25:00huh
25:01it's one hell of a love letter you wrote her
25:02geez
25:03one night in a beast and what do i get a chapter in stormfall?
25:06a very hot chapter
25:08and she gets a whole book? she must be a pretty special girl
25:12let me ask you something when she calls you do you call her back?
25:16yeah?
25:17of course you do because she's important to you
25:19and because it's polite
25:20oh i call you back
25:21three
25:22buck deal
25:23and i can't even get you on the phone to let you know you've got an official offer
25:26there's a
25:27yeah
25:28i don't i
25:29so can i close the deal?
25:32pa i'm sorry this is a this is a big step for me i don't know that i'm ready to walk away from nicky heat
25:36what the one on the page? the one standing over there in that herve legere dress?
25:41the one on the page
25:43oh recky sleeping with her?
25:45no
25:46what the hell are you waiting for?
25:47go get it out of your system and then come down to the office and sign the damn contract okay?
25:51hey
26:04hey
26:05hey
26:06i
26:07i was just uh
26:08the uh
26:09the dedication
26:10wow
26:11thank you
26:12i meant it
26:13you are extraordinary
26:17listen
26:19i was thinking
26:20what if the wife got onto the affair?
26:27melissa talbot?
26:28a killer?
26:29hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
26:32well uh
26:34anything's possible i didn't see it that way
26:38you're saying that because you've never been scorned
26:41what makes you say that?
26:42oh come on
26:43what man has ever turned you away?
26:45so any word on a certain british secret agent who shall not be named?
26:51i got the official offer
26:54wow
26:56congratulations
26:57i haven't accepted it yet
26:58but you're going to aren't you?
27:00what you think i should?
27:01yeah i mean
27:03is there a reason why you wouldn't?
27:06so you'd be okay if i didn't write another nicky heat?
27:09i mean why wouldn't i?
27:10it's not like i asked you to write the first one
27:12you know a lot of people would be flattered that someone chose to write a book based on them
27:18flattered?
27:19yeah
27:20do you have any idea how much grief i've had to put up with over this nicky heat thing?
27:26gee i'm sorry
27:27i'm not asking you to be sorry i'm just
27:31just do whatever you want to do you always do anyway
27:33well fine it's settled then
27:34fine
27:35i'll do the other book
27:36great
27:37enjoy the party
27:38thanks i will
27:39because there really wasn't enough to the character of nicky heat for more than one novel anyway
27:42oh there's plenty to the character
27:44she just needs a better writer
27:46fine
27:47fine
27:48what are you doing here castle don't you have bigger more lucrative fish to fry?
28:03actually i just left my sunglasses here yesterday
28:04oh please that is the lamest excuse i have ever
28:10you know what?
28:11you know what?
28:12while you're at it?
28:13don't forget those
28:14did you guys get the incident report?
28:16yeah
28:17and?
28:18apparently aliska was seen on multiple occasions hanging around some local park
28:25and at some point she walked up to somebody's kid and spoke to him
28:29kid's mom thought it was a little odd because she wasn't there with a child of her own
28:33so mom mentioned it to a patrolman
28:35any charges filed?
28:36no supposedly she was very cooperative and left quietly
28:37sounds a lot like the incident with the talbot boy
28:38mm-hmm
28:40poor lady you got a feel for what she went through
28:43sorry to interrupt but javik super's on the phone and wants to know if he can go ahead and rent her apartment
28:48and she's paid all the way till friday but he's got somebody who wants it now
28:49tell him to go ahead we already have everything we need from the crime scene
28:50you guys check with the mom who filed the report there might be something more to it than we realized
28:51on it
28:55we're still here
29:08karpowski
29:14you're still here
29:19karpowski
29:24did the super say she was paid up to friday?
29:28that's what he said
29:30that doesn't make any sense
29:32that place rents by the week
29:34she was killed last thursday
29:36how could she be paid up through this coming friday?
29:42aliska never missed a payment
29:44yeah i found her rent money slid under my door on friday
29:48i didn't think anything of it because i didn't know she was dead yet
29:51not until you guys showed up the next day
29:54now why would someone pay her rent after she's dead?
29:57whoever killed her must have figured there'd be less chance she'd be reported missing that way
30:01i don't want to seem cold or anything
30:03she was a nice lady may she rest in peace
30:05but can i rent the apartment?
30:07should i give her stuff to her friend?
30:09her friend?
30:10yeah a lady who picks up her mail every day
30:13someone is picking up her mail
30:14yeah she got it cute in her mailbox
30:16i figure it was a friend, a relative
30:18what does this friend look like?
30:19oh
30:20well dressed
30:21early forties blonde hair
30:23are you thinking what i'm thinking?
30:25melissa talbot
30:27super said he remembered her
30:30coming in the hallway around lunchtime
30:32it's already past two
30:33a threatening letter
30:36i've been sitting here
30:40keep your hands off my man kind of thing
30:46she gets in
30:48the letter is still in root
30:51so
30:52we don't go through a victim's mail unless there's probable cause and a warrant first
31:00thank you
31:03for what?
31:04for using
31:05irony correctly
31:07ever since an Alanis Morissette song people use it when they actually mean coincidence
31:10it drives me nuts
31:12yeah well it must be your great grammatical influence over me
31:16i may be going but i'm leaving something of myself behind
31:30castle
31:32castle
31:33it's her
31:34it's talbot's wife
31:35come on
31:37she's going for the mail
31:41mrs talbot
31:46whoa
31:48you're not the wife you're the nurse
31:51dr talbot is a good man
31:57i've worked for him for ten years
32:00i know he had nothing to do with what happened to that lady
32:05what exactly did he tell you to do?
32:08he kept a little apartment for her
32:10where they would
32:12meet
32:16he gave me a key to the mailbox
32:18he said he'd sent her a check
32:20he'd felt bad about
32:22the way things had ended between them
32:24and he wanted to give her some money
32:25is that what's in here?
32:28a check?
32:30he told me to look for an envelope stamped confidential
32:33with an address from New Jersey from his brokerage account
32:37he wanted me to get the check so no one would be able to put the two of them together
32:41that's all
32:42you were helping him cover the affair
32:44it doesn't mean he killed her
32:46when you told us he worked late at the office that day
32:49were you telling the truth?
32:51he didn't stay late that night
32:54he left at six
32:57so the envelope came from an office parked in Paramus
33:01is there a brokerage firm of some kind there?
33:04true way insurance
33:06chromo diagnostic lab systems
33:08brand B financial group
33:10that would be where the check came from
33:11if Talbot was telling the truth
33:13i got a feeling he wasn't even telling the truth about the affair with Aliska
33:16he's hiding something
33:17the answer is in here
33:20how long before the warrant comes through and we can open it?
33:22a couple of hours at least
33:26hey, did you find the mom who filed the complaint?
33:28found her, talked to her
33:29it all went down pretty much the way the incident report said
33:32turns out the reason that the mom first noticed our Vic hanging around the playground
33:36was she said she looked kind of familiar
33:38as it happens they were both in the same post delivery ward in the hospital
33:41yeah, both babies were born on the same day
33:43can you believe that? both boys too
33:46did she happen to mention one hospital?
33:48yeah, Bryan General, why?
33:50Bryan General, where Talbot works
33:52what do you want to, Castle?
33:53i'm not sure but i wonder if we look into it
33:57we're gonna find that the Talbot boy was born at Bryan General on the same day as well
34:02would you check that for me?
34:04did you see there was a lab at that office?
34:07yeah, chromo diagnostic lab systems
34:10i think i know what's in that envelope
34:12i'm sorry, i'm confused
34:14we want to help you in any way that we can
34:16but like we already told you, we barely knew the woman
34:18she'd only been working in the building a few months
34:21as it turns out, your paths crossed long before you realized
34:25Aliska Sokol had a son who was born in the same hospital
34:28on the same day as your boy Zane
34:31he passed away three years ago
34:33he died of Neiman-Pick syndrome
34:35it's a rare congenital disorder
34:37oh my god, that poor woman
34:41that's probably why she was so attentive to Zane
34:44they were the same age
34:46actually we think there was more to it than that
34:48how so?
34:49the incident with the candy that you told us about
34:52we think she gave that to him to distract him
34:54so she could swab his mouth
34:56swabbed his mouth? what for?
34:59she was trying to get a DNA test done
35:03why would she... i mean i don't...
35:06we got a warrant for Aliska's mail
35:08just before she was killed
35:10she sent two mouth swabs to a mail order lab in New Jersey
35:13one of them was your son's
35:15the other was hers
35:17these were the results
35:21i'm sorry Melissa
35:25i'm so sorry
35:28when the amnio came back i just didn't know how to tell you
35:34and i knew you'd just... you'd just see it through no matter what the test said
35:38and i thought i'd just... i'd put it off and deal with it after the baby was born
35:41Cameron... i don't understand what you're saying
35:45Neiman-Pick... our baby had Neiman-Pick
35:48no, Zane is fine
35:50what are you talking about?
35:51no treatment
35:52it's always fatal
35:53usually by age three
35:58i don't even think it crossed my mind that i could get away with it
36:01until i was in the nursery checking on the baby
36:04you were still in recovery and there they were side by side in their cribs
36:08i just thought how hard would it be
36:13no one would suspect they all know me around here
36:16they see me practically every day
36:18i can change the charts later
36:21right now
36:23i just have to switch the tags
36:25and pick him up and bring him to you in the room
36:28and everything would be alright
36:30he'd be ours
36:33and you'd never have to know
36:36Cameron, please tell me you didn't kill that woman
36:39please, god, tell me you didn't kill that woman
36:43oh my god
36:48oh my god
36:51i couldn't let her destroy our lives
36:53i couldn't let her take them away
36:55what am i gonna do?
36:59please, someone tell me what am i supposed to do
37:05after Talbot dumped Eliska's body he grabbed her keys and went back to her apartment to get rid of anything else that connected the two of them
37:14that's when he found the paperwork for the lab
37:16nice detective work you two
37:18actually, sir
37:20it's Eliska Sokol who deserves the credit for the detective work
37:24the way we figure it
37:25she got the job of the hospital cleaning crew solely to get access to the birth records
37:29she made it her mission to find out the truth
37:32even if it cost her life
37:35seems so pointless somehow
37:38maybe not
37:40thank you
37:42my hands
37:44they're shaking
37:46it'll be okay
37:48we told mrs. Talbot that you have no intention of taking Zane away
37:51she knows you just want to be a part of his life
37:56hello
37:58mrs. Talbot
37:59please
38:00call me Melissa
38:04won't you come in
38:06you
38:07please
38:08you
38:09leave me
38:13please
38:14you
38:15come in
38:16he's
38:19he's
38:20he can't
38:21I
38:22you
38:23you
38:24don't
38:25come in
38:26he
38:27you
38:29you
38:35He's beautiful.
38:37Yes, he is.
38:47Tell me about him, my son.
38:51What was he like?
38:54He was a beautiful boy, too.
39:02For you.
39:05Mama?
39:13Yes, baby.
39:14The wheel came off my train.
39:16Oh.
39:19Give me.
39:29All fixed.
39:31Go ahead.
39:37Thank you, Castle.
39:57Well, I, uh, I never would have been able to solve this case without your help.
40:07Well, uh, good luck on your new book.
40:12I know that you'll do it proud.
40:14Thanks.
40:14You take care of yourself.
40:32And, well...
40:33My agent.
40:35Oh.
40:36It's the, uh, station.
40:38Station.
40:41I, you know, you better get that.
40:44Yeah.
40:47Beckett.
40:47Hey, Paula.
40:49Ah, really?
40:50First day, heat wave sales through the roof.
40:54Oh.
40:56I'm on hold for Captain Montgomery.
40:59Reviews or raves?
41:02Yes, Captain.
41:03Would I be interested in doing three more Nikki Heats?
41:06Yes.
41:07I am aware that the mayor is facing a tough re-election this year.
41:11I, I'm sorry, how much?
41:13No, I, I would love to help the department out in whatever way I could.
41:16No, no.
41:17Forget the other offer.
41:18For that kind of money, I'll do a dozen Nikki Heats.
41:20He wants me to what?
41:21Oh.
41:21Well, that was kind of a one-time-only situation with her and me.
41:26Three books?
41:27That would take forever.
41:29You already spoke to the mayor.
41:30I'm gonna kill you.
41:32No, no, no, no, sir.
41:34I wasn't talking to you.
41:35I, uh...
41:35Okay.
41:36No need to thank me, sir.
41:37I am happy to help his honor out in any way I can.
41:41Uh-huh.
41:42You know what?
41:44I think I'm gonna...
41:46I'm gonna...
41:47I'll call you, I'll call you back.
41:48I had nothing to do with that phone call.
41:52What?
41:57Okay.
41:58I'll be right there.
42:01Where are you going?
42:03That was Esposito.
42:04There's been a murder.
42:10Are you coming or what?
42:16Did you really expect me to believe you had nothing to do with...

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