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00:00Oh
00:30She screamed as the pain ripped through her and in between each labored breath
00:40She thought there is no way in hell. I am having this baby on a subway train in the Bronx
00:47Did you get all that so you actually gave birth to your son on the Metro no
00:51She didn't she also didn't run a marathon the week before she had me or beat up a mugger while nine months pregnant
00:57It's called dramatic license darling. Actually, it's called wild exaggeration dramatic license applies to writing and that's what I'm doing
01:03This is Marcus this fabulous young playwright. I told you about who's helping me put together my one-woman show mr
01:09Castle. I'm a huge fan. Just being in this office is a dream come true for me to for me to only in my dreams
01:15I'm usually by myself. We just felt that this room had the best creative juju. Oh, it does does
01:22I wrote 20 bestsellers in here
01:24All right, I'd like to write another one
01:29Now oh can't it wait dear. We're just putting the final touches on act one. Do you know where I overcome the challenges of being a
01:38single working mother?
01:40No, you're writing work eviction, right?
01:45Castle
01:46First Alexis is interning for Laney. Thank you now. My mother is taking over my office
01:51I feel like my whole life is being invaded. You'll get used to it. I did it is not the same thing
01:58It's similar just much less invasive
02:01Hey, Laney, so what do we got here? That's a good question
02:04I can tell you this much based on body temp and lividity our victim died between 10 and midnight
02:11Claw marks she was attacked by an animal
02:13Well, she was running from something. She's got dirt on her feet
02:17What animal in Central Park could maul a person to death? I'm not even sure that's what happened
02:23These lacerations look shallow non-lethal, but I won't know exactly what killed her until I get her back to the morgue
02:29Do you have an ID you know while it or person we don't know who she is?
02:37Isn't it obvious by the one seeing what red cloak in the woods animal attack
02:45She's little red riding hood great castle. I'll call in an APB for the big bad wolf. Do you have a better theory?
02:54Hey Ryan
02:56Do you think you could call dispatch see if there are any reports of a violent animal running around the park like a wolf a big bad one really?
03:04That is exactly how I pictured her. It's freaky
03:07My older sister used to read me that story. Okay when you're done reliving your childhood memories
03:12Do you also think that you could canvas the area for witnesses and anyone that might know her name and I bet you
03:16It's not gonna be a little red riding hood on it
03:19All the better to eat you with no sooner had the wolf said these words when he leaped up and gobbled down poor little red riding hood
03:27Well, the good news is the wolf can talk so if we can find him we might be able to get a confession
03:31Yeah, except in the original story the wolf doesn't kill little red riding hood the huntsman cuts her out of the wolf stomach
03:37And then she kills the wolf someone's a brother's green fan. Oh, yeah, they didn't sugarcoat it
03:42They understood that fairy tales are pretty much horror stories
03:45Exactly, which is why we all need them to grapple with the unknown
03:48Which is why they tap into our primal fears like being alone in the woods or getting eaten by monsters
03:53They're not horror stories their life lessons if you do the right thing you get to live happily ever after but only in fairy tales
03:59Speaking of fairy tales turns out that our victim really was red riding hood
04:02Are you drinking castle's kool-aid now?
04:04No, I mean that she was actually wearing a red riding hood costume. It said so right to label
04:08Oh, okay, so then why was she wearing it in the middle of the woods at night?
04:12On a way to grandmother's house?
04:13Mmm, I doubt it. Grandma lives in Tallahassee
04:16Well, great. So you got an ID?
04:17Yeah, her prints popped in the DMV database. Her name's Amy Morgan. Sister Leslie's on her way in
04:21I don't understand. Are you saying Amy was attacked by some kind of animal?
04:26Do either of you have any idea why she was in the park?
04:29Amy never went there. She didn't have time. She was too busy
04:32Doing what?
04:33She was an attorney for Samson Briggs in litigation. They worked her like 100 hours a week
04:39Did she have a boyfriend? Anyone that she would have been with last night?
04:42Amy's single. She lives alone. Oh, she's fairy driven
04:47Was. She was.
04:53Do either of you know why she would be wearing this?
04:59What is it, a cape?
05:01It's a red riding hood cloak. She was wearing that.
05:05Mm-hmm. I know Amy's closet.
05:08This was not hers. I mean, even her sweatpants were Prada.
05:11Well, maybe she was going to a party. Did she mention any parties?
05:14I'm telling you, she would never wear a thing like this.
05:17Leslie, did your sister ever tell you about anything unusual going on at work or in her personal life?
05:23I don't know. I hadn't heard from her all week. And was that out of the ordinary?
05:29Yes. We usually talked every day and when she didn't call, I just assumed she was busy with the case or something.
05:35But maybe there was something else going on.
05:40Okay, bye.
05:40Hey, thank you. So, that was Ryan. He just left Animal Control and there was only one recent report of an animal loose in the park. A beagle named Fred.
05:52Well, neither Fred is one vicious beagle or this mystery has just deepened.
05:57How does a high-powered lawyer end up dead in a red riding hood costume?
06:02Amy worked long hours under high pressure, right?
06:08What if she had a secret way of letting off steam that even her sister didn't know about?
06:13Like what?
06:14There's this whole adult role-playing subculture obsessed with fairy tales.
06:21Not that kind of adult role-play, although there is that one too.
06:25And you know this how?
06:27Did a little research.
06:29Oh, peep.
06:30Anyway, these people get dressed in the outfits. They play the characters. They even reenact the stories.
06:36Maybe that's what Amy was doing when everything went horribly and tragically wrong.
06:41Castle, that is a surprisingly reasonable and grounded theory.
06:44Yeah. Frankly, I'm a little bit disappointed in myself.
06:48We all are, bro.
06:49So, I was going over Amy's financials for any unusual activity.
06:53Four days ago, she took out $50,605 from her savings, all in cash.
06:58$50,605? That's an odd amount for a withdrawal, especially in cash.
07:04Yeah, not only that, but the $50,000, it's not in her apartment, and I can't tie it to any recent purchases.
07:08Contact her bank. See if they know why she made that withdrawal.
07:11There's your question.
07:13Oh, Lainey's got news for us.
07:15Oh, I've got news, all right, but I'm not sure you're going to like it.
07:18I found hairs like this one in a wound on the victim's arm.
07:21It didn't come from her, so I ran DNA.
07:23Did we get a match?
07:24The hair isn't human. It's wolf hair.
07:27Ooh.
07:27Summer down, Castle. I'm not done with the story.
07:30Sorry.
07:31What's the rest of it?
07:32Well, from the depth and the length of the gashes, it looks like the marks were made by only one claw.
07:38A one-legged wolf?
07:40I don't think it's a wolf at all.
07:41But the hair and the claw.
07:42The killer wanted us to think it was a wolf to throw us off.
07:45Which would explain why there are no bite marks on the body.
07:48The gashes were inflicted by a human killer using a wolf claw.
07:52So then what's the real cause of death?
07:54Well, I found two fresh needle marks, both on the victim's back, so she didn't put them there herself.
07:59So she was drugged? Is there any signs of sexual assault?
08:03No, but tox results turned up ketamine and oxycodone.
08:06I'm thinking our guy sedated her with the ketamine, then dressed her in the costume, but the dose didn't quite knock her out.
08:11So she tried to run away from her killer.
08:13And when he caught her, he dosed her with oxy, and it was lights out.
08:18The drugs, the claw?
08:20This is murder, planned and premeditated.
08:23I mean, the killer staged the crime scene to evoke images of Little Red Riding Hood.
08:27Yeah, but why would he do that?
08:29Well, I'm less concerned about why. What I'm wondering is who.
08:33So the killer must have lured Amy into the park.
08:36Which means he's someone that she knew and trusted.
08:38Yeah, like Red Riding Hood trusted her in her cute little granny.
08:40Ryan, what did Amy's co-workers tell you?
08:42Uh, that she definitely wasn't herself lately.
08:45Said she'd been acting agitated since she missed a mandatory one o'clock staff meeting last Friday.
08:50Said it was for personal reasons.
08:51It's the same time that Amy stopped calling her sister.
08:54Ryan, can you look into her emails and phone calls? I want to know what was going on with her.
08:56Yep.
08:58Yo, Beckett, there's something you need to see.
09:03Right over there.
09:08Is that what I think it is in her hand?
09:11Poisoned apple?
09:11She's Snow White.
09:21Looks like we've got a fairytale killer on our hands.
09:24Yo, Beckett.
09:40Her medic alert brazen has got us an ID.
09:43She's Christina Curtis, 25.
09:44He's on the Upper East Side.
09:45Does she have next to Ken?
09:46Yeah, her husband.
09:47His name's Noah Curtis.
09:48Okay, I need you guys to take point on the interview.
09:50Find out what he knows about this.
09:51And let's see if Christina was connected to the other victim.
09:54You know, if our killer's dressing his victims in these costumes,
09:57I bet we can ID the manufacturer and find out where he got them.
09:59That's a good idea.
10:00You run with it.
10:02Here it is.
10:03White as snow, red as blood, black as ebony.
10:06This guy is quoting directly from Grimm's original Snow White.
10:09So our victims aren't reenacting the fairytales.
10:12The killer is.
10:13Only this woman didn't die from a poison apple.
10:15She has the same injection marks as Amy Morgan.
10:19Do you have time of death?
10:20Between 5 and 7 a.m. this morning.
10:22So he kills Red Riding Hood,
10:24and then six hours later he strikes again?
10:26That's a pretty quick turnaround.
10:27It's all the markings of a serial killer.
10:28Yeah, but technically,
10:29you have to murder three times to be a serial killer.
10:31Yeah, let's make sure he never gets there.
10:35When did you last see your wife, Mr. Curtis?
10:37Just before 5 a.m. when she left for her jog.
10:40She gave me a kiss goodbye.
10:42That was the last time I saw her.
10:44I can't believe she's gone.
10:48Mr. Curtis, this run she took,
10:49who else knew she was going?
10:51Other joggers in the park, I guess.
10:53She went every morning, even in the snow.
10:56She never missed a day.
10:58Does she have problems with any of the other joggers?
11:00No, not that she told me.
11:02Did she ever mention being followed or watched?
11:04You saying someone was stalking her?
11:06Under the circumstances,
11:07this doesn't look like a random attack.
11:09What did your wife do for a living?
11:12She owned an art gallery on Fifth Avenue.
11:14It was family-owned.
11:15She took it over from her dad.
11:16You ever see this woman before?
11:19Or heard the name Amy Morgan?
11:20No, I don't think so.
11:21Why? Who is she?
11:23She's another victim, Mr. Curtis.
11:25Could she be an acquaintance of Christina's?
11:31I don't recognize her.
11:33I'm sorry.
11:34Did you notice anything unusual about Christina lately?
11:37Her state of mind,
11:38maybe something she said or did.
11:40There was something strange last week.
11:43We were supposed to have lunch on Friday,
11:45but she didn't show.
11:47She called later to say she went to the art gallery
11:49for a last-minute emergency.
11:51Last Friday?
11:52Was your lunch at 1 p.m.?
11:54Yeah, yeah, it was.
11:55Why?
12:00Christina lied to her husband about why she missed their lunch.
12:04She wasn't at the art gallery last Friday.
12:05They don't know where she was.
12:06Okay, so both of our victims were unaccounted for
12:09at exactly the same time shortly before they got killed.
12:12So where did they go?
12:13Oh, he's still working on it.
12:15Excuse me.
12:15Yeah, Ryan here.
12:17Maybe they knew each other.
12:18No, their family said they didn't know each other.
12:19They had completely different careers,
12:21and they lived in different parts of town.
12:23It seems like their lives never really intersected.
12:26Until they both died at the hand of the same killer.
12:28So why these two women and why fairy tales?
12:31Did the killer have some kind of a random obsession,
12:33or was there a deeper meaning behind all of it?
12:36Well, I think he's trying to tell a story with these bodies.
12:38I just don't know what it is yet.
12:39Maybe it's about money.
12:41Turns out Christina raided her trust account.
12:43Guess how much she took out?
12:44$50,605.
12:47So both victims go AWOL on Friday,
12:50and both pull out the exact same amount of cash?
12:52That's not a coincidence.
12:52That is a connection.
12:54Can you get a hold of Christina's family,
12:55see if they know why she might have needed that money?
12:56Yeah, I reached out to the husband.
12:58Thanks.
12:58Ryan, what'd you find out?
12:59I think I might have found out the pathway to our killer.
13:01Those Snow White and Red Riding Hood outfits,
13:03they were made by the same manufacturer.
13:05Do you know where they were sold?
13:06I'm still waiting for a list of stores
13:08that carry the costumes both online in brick and mortar.
13:10We should have some answers by the morning.
13:14This just doesn't feel right, Marcus.
13:15Move that chair over there.
13:17Oh, Richard, your timing is perfect.
13:19We could use your help.
13:20Moving my furniture where I don't want it to go?
13:22It's just temporary.
13:23We're having a stage reading of my one-woman show
13:25here tomorrow night.
13:26Ah, it's too bad you don't have an acting studio
13:28to do this kind of thing.
13:29Oh, wait, you do?
13:31The little black box theater's not right for this, dear.
13:33It needs something much more intimate.
13:35It'll be very avant-garde.
13:37Exactly.
13:38Now, I think this chair should be here.
13:40So not to create a...
13:42Sweetie, couldn't you have done something to discourage this?
13:45I tried, Dad, but she made me stage manager.
13:48Look, it's not as bad as you think.
13:49Just 20 or 30 people, and we'll put everything back.
13:52This play means a lot to Graham, and it's actually really good.
13:56Now I understand things about her I never did before.
13:59About you, too.
14:02About me?
14:04No, no, no, no.
14:05This space needs to be bigger.
14:07An actor needs space.
14:08Richard always had a dark imagination.
14:10He was destined either to become a serial killer or a mystery writer.
14:13Mother, really?
14:13Oh, it's just a slight exaggeration.
14:15And according to this, you're responsible for launching my writing career by...
14:20You slept with my first publisher?
14:22Mr. Castle, I'm sure your talent would have gotten you there eventually.
14:25My talent did get me there.
14:27I didn't get published because of her.
14:29Technically, I slept with him after your book was out.
14:33This is just to be more salacious.
14:35Wasn't he practically my age?
14:37Honey, you know I've always loved younger men.
14:39They have so much energy, enough to keep up with me most of the time.
14:43I'm going to erase that image from my mind with a bottle of scotch.
14:48Oh, darling, I invited Beckett to the reading tomorrow night, so you two might want to make a date of it.
14:56What was I supposed to do, say no?
14:58Yes.
14:59Why are you so against your mom's play?
15:02Because she's rewriting history.
15:04My history.
15:04Trust me, I lived through it.
15:07She's making it sound like it's her own personal fairy tale.
15:09Oh, so you don't like it when someone writes their own version of your life.
15:14Interesting.
15:15Okay, are you referring to the Nicky hate books?
15:16Because this is completely different.
15:18How is it different?
15:19Well, for one thing, I'm not claiming that what I write is actually true.
15:23Well, I don't think she is either.
15:25Come on, Castle, you said so yourself.
15:26Everyone needs a fairy tale.
15:29What's the harm in letting your mom have one of her own?
15:31Okay, let's change the subject to something less likely to give me an ulcer.
15:35How about that mysterious $50,605?
15:39Okay.
15:40Well, we talked to pretty much everyone close to Amy and Christina,
15:44and no one seems to know why they pulled out that money.
15:46What about where they were at 1 p.m. on Friday?
15:48Nothing popped on Amy's email or phone calls,
15:52and the texts are still going through Christina's computer.
15:54Hey, guys.
15:55I think we might have caught a break.
15:56We tracked down that website that sold the costumes,
15:58the red riding hood cloak, and the snow-white dress worn by victims
16:01were shipped out eight days ago.
16:02To whom?
16:03Do you have a name?
16:03Yeah, Jamie Isakson.
16:05Lives at 11th Street and 7th Avenue.
16:06And he didn't just order two costumes.
16:07There was a third in the shipment as well for Sleeping Beauty.
16:10Sleeping Beauty?
16:12He's going to kill again.
16:13Not if we get to him first.
16:14Jamie Isakson, NYPD, open up.
16:26Go, go, go, go, go.
16:32All these freaky dolls.
16:47Just how I pictured this guy's lair.
16:50Ever since, Chuck, you haven't been able to look at a doll.
16:54Detectives?
16:54Did you have to knock down my door?
17:06Ma'am, we announced ourselves.
17:08I was coming.
17:09I don't move as fast as I used to.
17:13Ma'am, do you know a Jamie Isakson?
17:15Of course I know a Jamie Isakson.
17:18I'm Jamie Isakson.
17:25Candy?
17:26It's very good.
17:28Oh, thanks.
17:29Mrs. Isakson, does anyone else live here?
17:31No, dearie.
17:33Nobody else lives here.
17:34Just me and my friends.
17:36Do you have any family who checks on you?
17:40Health care workers?
17:41Are there more, um, human friends?
17:44Well, mostly.
17:45It's just us.
17:46Why?
17:47Did you receive a package in the mail last week, Mrs. Isakson?
17:50Well, I receive packages all the time.
17:53Molly and Abigail are new arrivals.
17:56Aren't they gorgeous?
17:57Yes, they are.
17:59What about a delivery of fairytale costumes?
18:01Fairytale costumes?
18:03According to our records, you ordered three from a website.
18:06Last week.
18:07Well, that's just ridiculous.
18:08What would I do with fairytale costumes?
18:11Can't imagine.
18:12So you didn't order any costumes from the Internet?
18:14Do I look like someone who has a habit of wasting money?
18:18I'm on a fixed income.
18:20Well, I happen to notice that you don't have a doorman for this building.
18:24So where are your packages left?
18:25By the mailbox in the lobby.
18:27Mrs. Isakson, did you notice any, uh, unusual charges on your credit card?
18:34Anyone have access to it?
18:35Well, not unless they're digging for gold.
18:39Can't be too safe these days.
18:42Yeah.
18:43So UPS confirms that a package of costumes was dropped off at Mrs. Isakson's lobby, but nobody signed for it, per buyer's instructions.
18:51Here's some more bad news.
18:53No security cameras inside the lobby or outside.
18:55And from what we can tell, the building's not terribly secure.
18:58The killer probably knew that.
18:59That's why he uses it as a delivery drop.
19:00Well, if he knew the old lady's credit card number, maybe he knew her.
19:03Could be.
19:04Could be he just found her credit card statements in the trash.
19:06It's old school, but it's in fact it.
19:07You guys, for all we know, he's targeting Sleeping Beauty as we speak.
19:11Yo, I got something.
19:13That missing hour of Christina's at lunchtime last Friday, Tech found a map search on her tablet that day at 12.50 p.m.
19:20Walking directions to Glassman's Cafe on the Upper West Side.
19:22Okay, great.
19:23You guys go to the cafe, see if you can figure out who she was meeting with.
19:25On it.
19:26In the meantime, I'm going to get a hold of uniforms and ask them to double foot patrols in parks.
19:30Only he's not going to strike out a park this time.
19:33In the Grimm stories, red riding of the Snow White were found in the woods, but Sleeping Beauty...
19:38Was found in her bedroom.
19:39Right.
19:40Great, so that narrows it down to several million apartments, and that is just in Manhattan.
19:44That doesn't make sense.
19:47What doesn't make any sense?
19:49His motive.
19:49All serial killers are expressing some psychological impulse.
19:53Somewhere deep down, there's a twisted logic to their insanity.
19:57Okay, keep going.
19:59In the original Grimm's tales, red riding of Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, they all end up near death, but were saved at the last minute.
20:07It's like he's trying to take away our victims' happy endings.
20:09Right.
20:10Not only that, but he could have ordered any costume.
20:12But he picked these.
20:13He took great care in the details.
20:15The wolf's claw, the apple.
20:16He chose these characters for a reason.
20:20He chose these women for a reason.
20:22I just haven't figured it out yet.
20:24Whatever it is, it has to be connected to the cash that they withdrew.
20:28Maybe he's choosing women with healthy bank accounts.
20:30Bank?
20:31Sorry.
20:32Christina and Amy both withdrew the same amount of money.
20:35Maybe our Sleeping Beauty did as well.
20:37The IRS requires banks to report any transactions over $10,000, so they would have a record of it.
20:42Exactly.
20:43Yeah, she was here.
20:45It was last Friday during the lunch rush, right after I spilled ketchup on my new jeans.
20:49They were 70% off.
20:50Amazing sale.
20:51Was she by herself?
20:53No, it was a party of three.
20:54Three?
20:55Do you remember who else she was with?
20:57Two other women.
20:59I've never been questioned by cops before.
21:01You mind if I tweet about this?
21:02Yeah, yes, we do mind.
21:05This one of the women?
21:08Yeah.
21:09Are they criminals or something?
21:10Because I was getting more of an Upper East Side vibe.
21:13No.
21:13This third woman may be in danger, so we need to identify her as soon as possible.
21:17Do you remember if she may be paid with a credit card?
21:19Maybe you called her name?
21:20No, they paid cash.
21:21Was anyone else with them a man?
21:24No.
21:25Did you notice anyone watching them?
21:27Some of the other customers, but only because they were arguing.
21:29About what?
21:29I don't know.
21:30I kind of tried to eavesdrop, but every time I went over there, they gave me the death stare.
21:34Whatever they were talking about, they didn't want me to hear.
21:37Okay, so the IRS search reveals ten different cash transactions between $50,000 and $60,000 that day.
21:44Two belong to our Red Riding Hood and Snow White.
21:47That leaves us eight.
21:49Five of them were made by males, leaving three women, Jessica Harper, Charlotte Boyd, and Dana Wilson.
21:58Well, Harper and Wilson are in their 50s.
21:59They don't fit the profile.
22:00Which leaves us Charlotte Boyd.
22:03Beckett?
22:05Hey, we were able to confirm that Christina was here with Amy Morgan and a third woman last Friday.
22:10We think she might be our killer's third target.
22:12We didn't get an ID, but we did get a pretty good description.
22:15Let me guess.
22:15In her 20s, brown hair, brown eyes, exotic looking.
22:18Yeah, how'd you know?
22:20Charlotte isn't answering.
22:21Her name's Charlotte Boyd.
22:22Ryan, I'm going to text you her address.
22:23Just meet us over there.
22:24I'm going to text you her address.
22:54Rebecca?
23:08Castle?
23:11Call an ambulance.
23:17She's still alive.
23:17Yeah.
23:24okay yeah just keep me posted on her status thanks so that was the er charlotte is stable
23:32but still unconscious ketamine and oxycodone yeah and without treatment her heart could have stopped
23:36the doctor said we got there just in time just like in the fairy tale so what you're prince
23:40charming now well the shoe fits now i'm just glad we had a happy ending well it won't be a happy
23:46ending until evil is vanquished and locked in the dungeon we're closing in on him yeah but he's still
23:51a step ahead i'm hoping that he left some kind of evidence behind yo you got a full sweep no sign
23:57of the fifty thousand six hundred five dollars a luxury condo and that much money what does this
24:01girl do for a living she worked for a real estate firm as a high-end broker if you didn't have ten
24:05mil to plunk down on an apartment she wasn't your girl okay so we got three women all in their 20s
24:11all successful all have a secret meeting last friday and then pulled the exact same amount of
24:16cash out of the bank maybe they were going in on something pulling the money i think we can safely
24:20rule out lotto tickets no there's got to be something that we're missing there's something
24:23that links the three of them together hey guys look at this i found at the bottom of one of
24:27charlotte's drawers we got our connection amy charlotte and christina are three victims
24:34all dressed as fairy tale characters they're dressed as the same characters that are killer dressed them as
24:39check out the date oh 50605 that's seven years ago yeah it's also the amount of money they withdrew
24:47yeah fifty thousand six hundred and five bucks yeah and uh check out the back who's the guiltiest of
24:52them all if you pay you'll live to see another day they were being blackmailed okay so something
24:59happened on that date that connects them all something that led to their murders so who's the guy taking the
25:04photo maybe he can tell us what happened csu only found one set of prints on the photo charlotte's but
25:10they were able to determine that it was developed within the last two weeks how can they do that
25:13well it's machine processed like you know from a drug store and there's a control code auto printed
25:18on the back can we use the code to figure out where it was processed already on it hopefully that'll get
25:22us who ordered the prints this photo was taken seven years ago why is it surfacing now yo you're right
25:30about the date something did happen that night there's even a police report i don't suppose the
25:33report ids are prince charming sure does his name's owen thomas but he can't be our suspect he's dead he
25:40was killed seven years ago may 6 2005. 50605. the night that the photo was taken it's also the same
25:46night that owen attended an underground rave fairy tale themed he was last seen alive at 10 45. but this
25:52picture was taken at 11 23. how did he die internal bleeding complicated with high doses of ketamine and oxycodone
25:59that explains our killer's mo okay so he's high on club drugs but what caused the internal bleeding
26:04a car his body was found on the side of the road and he rode it up as a hit and run there were no
26:09witnesses so the trail went cold they never solved the case it's i know what you did last summer who's
26:13the guiltiest of them all the killer thinks that one of these women is responsible for his death maybe
26:17they are this photo proves that they were the last ones to see him alive yet none of them gave statements
26:22to the cops why are the murders happening now seven years later maybe after all these years someone
26:26found this photo esposito can you look into owen's family and friends someone might be trying to
26:31get payback for his death yeah beckett yeah we'll be right there sleeping beauty just woke up charlotte
26:41i'm detective beckett this is mr castle do you feel well enough to answer a few questions
26:46what can you tell us about the attack i was at my computer just listening to music and the next
27:01thing you know i'm being pushed to the floor did you see who did it no they're saying they're saying i
27:07was drugged why would someone do this to me charlotte i think you know why all three of you received a copy
27:17of this photo amy and christina weren't as lucky as you they didn't make it
27:26oh my god but we did what he asked we paid him what does he have on you what happened to owen that night
27:37was just some stupid fairy tale rave um we're just looking to dance and have fun and owen had scored
27:55some special k that hit us pretty hard but christine had some from mom's oxy and said it would even us
28:01out somehow we ended up in amy's car and that's where this picture was taken
28:09how did owen end up on the side of the road he was having some seriously bad hallucinations just
28:15screaming and grabbing us so we pulled the car over and we made him get out we just figured he'd
28:22walk back to the rave but it was all over the news the next morning that that there'd been a hit and
28:28run and that he'd been killed and why didn't you come forward oh we were just kids then we were
28:35scared out of our minds you you have to understand we had a lot to lose we came from good families
28:43we've been accepted into college we made a pact and we said we we wouldn't tell anyone what happened
28:50that night and that we'd never see each other again i'm not excusing how we handled it we were
29:00stupid but we didn't do anything well someone thinks you did what did you do with the money
29:11the note said to put it in a dumpster at bleaker and thompson we didn't want some scandal messing up
29:17our lives so we did we paid so why did he come after us okay the corner of bleaker and thompson there
29:31are no security cameras at the drop site and so far no witnesses he covered his bases i know it's
29:37really starting to piss me off yeah when you get cute when you get angry but not when you get angry with
29:43me yo so i took a look at owen's family i think i found someone with motive turns out he has an
29:48older brother and apparently they were close any connection to our victims oh yeah see for yourself
29:55wait that's leslie's husband darren so owen's brother is married to our first victim's sister
30:01what are the odds right maybe darren somehow found out that his wife's sister was responsible for his
30:05brother owen's death maybe the families just knew each other socially it doesn't mean that darren's our
30:09killer oh that doesn't but this might csu tracked down where the photo was processed it's from a roll
30:14of film and the guy who dropped it off had three copies made and does the guy's description match
30:18darren's even better it's security cameras it's him
30:29i got here as fast as i could so is there any news did you find out who did this to my sister
30:34uh first let me ask what was amy's relationship with your husband's brother owen they were high
30:43school friends we all were what does this have to do with amy owen died years ago you ever see this
30:51before
30:58that's amy and that's owen these two i don't know it's from the night that he was killed
31:07okay your husband darren had it printed up two weeks ago do you have any idea how he got it last
31:14month we were cleaning out my dad's attic and found the camera with a roll of film inside
31:23darren thought it'd be fun to see what was on it
31:27you don't think he had anything to do with amy
31:33do you i don't know what you guys are talking about i didn't blackmail anybody
31:37all right so then you don't recognize this photo absolutely not and then this isn't you is it darren
31:49i can only imagine how you must have felt after all these years realizing your own
31:53sister-in-law might be involved in your brother's debt we found the cash in your storage locker in
31:58queens 151 815 which by wild coincidence is exactly 50 605 times three
32:12owen was high he was messed up they knew that what they'd do they left him there
32:19they left him and he died like roadkill you could have gone to the police because they did such a
32:23bang-up job the first time around i just wanted them to pay something for what they did
32:30i was even going to use the money to set up a scholarship fund in no one's name
32:33really a scholarship fund and what's your spin on murder the money wasn't enough you wanted revenge
32:41you wanted them to die like your brother dressed in fairy tale costumes
32:45od on the same drugs he did what no i don't know who killed them but it wasn't me that's going
32:53to be tough to believe darren you had motive you blamed them for owen's death and you just admitted
32:58to blackmailing them
33:03i want a lawyer
33:08of course you do
33:12darren doesn't need a lawyer he needs a miracle his wife told ryan that he wasn't at the house
33:20when the murders were committed so that's it then yeah for this case we did everything but tie a bow
33:27on it for the da right this way miss morgan
33:30is it true darren is it true look me in the eyes and tell me it's not true i didn't hurt anyone you
33:44blackmailed my sister you lied to me listen i'm telling you the truth okay i didn't kill anyone i
33:50just wanted them to play who would do it then you had the picture oh my god it wasn't you
33:55i swear you know i need to get away from me right now listen stay away
34:06my murder does more damage to the living than to the dead yeah all because of a terrible secret
34:12i'll say which are like time bombs eventually they explode
34:18you know castle i'm not saying that i condone what darren did but i do understand it
34:22yeah i understand wanting revenge the way he went about it doesn't add up though what do you mean
34:29well blackmail is revenge from a distance murder is up close and personal doesn't make sense he would
34:34do both don't underestimate him i mean the only reason that he copped to blackmail was to avoid murder
34:40charges and like any psychopath he's a great actor i was speaking of psychopaths or actors i was
34:46thinking about your mom oh it's a little of both i think we can make the play really so you want to
34:51venture into the dark scary woods don't worry castle i got a gun i'll protect you from the big bad wolf
34:57you'd use your gun on my mother i'm touched thank you
35:08oh thank you oh wow castle this is quite the soiree yeah it's a family trait we tend to go big cheers cheers
35:15would you excuse me a moment yeah hey you came oh it means so much to me darling she was worried
35:29you wouldn't make it break a leg brother we have a schedule to keep curtain in two minutes i can't
35:34get this bow straight la me la me uh well maybe i should have alexis do it i mean how many bows have
35:41you tied in your lifetime i only tie my shoes every day if you remember you taught me true the bow
35:50your bow was tied incorrectly well i told you we should have had alexis too not your boat the
35:55other boat the one on her costume we arrested the wrong man
36:02what i don't understand so you're saying darren didn't do it well he's guilty of blackmail but that's
36:08as far as it goes so what if the killer's still out there what if he comes after me he won't we
36:13have officers outside 24 7. we'll find him charlotte we just um we need a bit of your help of course
36:20whatever i can do well we think that the key to finding the real killer is through understanding
36:28exactly what happened the night of owen's death can you answer a few questions
36:32yeah i mean i guess so though i'm pretty sure i told you everything i know well last time we spoke
36:37you said that everyone was in amy's car right and who was driving she was why well we did a little
36:45checking the day after owen died amy brought her car to a body shop she had a broken grill and a
36:50dented bumper any idea how she got those dents china what really happened that night did owen
36:58try to get back into the car maybe amy panicked accidentally hitting him as she drove away
37:08charlotte i begged amy to go back christina and i both did we begged her but she just kept driving
37:16she didn't mean to hurt him it was just an accident
37:19that's the truth that's what really happened is it take a look how the bows are tied on the victim's
37:32costumes
37:36what about them well the killer tied these bows after the victims were drugged
37:40see how they look how the loops are pleasingly horizontal now look at the bow on your sleeping
37:50beauty outfit
37:53see how the loops are vertical it's a little weird i mean if the killer tied all three bows why would
37:59yours be different it's because you tied all three bows this one is different because you tied it on
38:08yourself behind your back no i was attacked i am a victim yet your doctor said you received half the
38:16dose of oxy that the other girls got a non-lethal dose how soon after we pulled up outside of your
38:21building did you give yourself that shot this is crazy why would i fake an attack on myself so no one
38:26would suspect you of silencing the only two witnesses to your crime what are you talking about
38:30at the time christina and amy were willing to bury your secret but then this photo showed up
38:39i mean how long could you expect them to keep the secret especially since you were at fault
38:43all you could think about was the scandal jail how it would ruin your life all because christina and
38:51amy knew the truth charlotte you were behind the wheel in amy's car it was you that hit and
39:00killed owen no amy was driving i told you then why did you pay for the car repairs we have the receipt
39:21you don't know what happened that night you can't prove that i hit owen and you can't prove
39:28that i killed amy or christina yes i can your firm handled the reverse mortgage of an old woman named
39:37jamie isaacson she paid closing costs with her credit card that's the same credit card that you
39:44used to pay for all three costumes charlotte boyd you are under arrest for the murders of amy morgan
39:53christina curtis and the wrongful death of owen thomas
40:02the bows seriously
40:10she's actually the perfect fairytale villain like the big bad wolf she disguised herself as an innocent
40:14but like snow white's evil stepmother she was willing to do anything even kill to protect her image
40:20after all these years maybe owen's family can have some closure about his death yeah but at what
40:24cost two women are dead darren's still being charged with blackmail i'm sure his marriage is over and
40:29that's why we need fairy tales in the face of too much reality to remind us that happy endings are
40:34still possible see you more later speaking of fairy tales my mother is ready to give her encore performance
40:42time to go back into the woods still getting a gun it was the opportunity of a lifetime the chance to
40:50originate the role of the wicked witch on broadway but it would mean being away from home six nights a
40:57week two matinees ha what was i to do realize that none of it ever happened francis bacon once wrote
41:04he that hath children hath given hostages to fortune well if i was a hostage then my son richard was my
41:15captor my enslaver hey i'm right here i turned down the role turned my back on fortune and it was the
41:25best career move i ever made for an even greater role came my way apart perhaps the greatest role
41:34that i have ever played that of mother that's sweet all right that is sweet
41:46sorry now if richard had only been able to embrace the role of son with the same level of commitment
41:55and into the woods we go

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