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You got everything
out of your cell?
Yeah, yeah.
Hey, you finally made bail.
Huh, kid?
Yeah.
Thought I'd never
get out of this hell hole.
Here, fill out and sign your
inventory and property receipt,
then you can change your clothes in
the bathroom down the hall on the left.
Hey.
Don't let me see you
in here again.
You won't.
All right.
September 12, 2011
"Your own personal
sleep coach"?
Why does Jane need
a sleep coach,
and what's a "zq"?
Oh, this machine
measures R.
E.
M.
Rapid Eye Movement.
See, you just wear this
while you sleep,
and it calculates
your sleep cycles.
She'll never get married.
Send it back.
Oh.
Okay.
Then what am I gonna get her
for her birthday?
Oprah says you should give
to charity.
That's a good idea.
Yeah, but it's not much
of a gift
unless you give Jane
the tax deduction.
Oh.
Listen, I'm gonna go
to the party store.
We're gonna have
a surprise party.
And I am gonna celebrate
even if Jane doesn't like it.
Good luck with that.
You know she hates surprises.
Hi.
Come in.
Um, I'm sorry.
Uh,
what are you doing down here?
Oh, I'm assisting Frankie
with his anxiety.
Sweetheart,
why are you anxious?
- Is it because you put on a little weight?
- What?
No! Ma I didn't
I didn't put on any weight.
It's muscle, so
If you say so.
- Can you go?
- Mm-hmm.
I-I'm having
my detectives exam today,
and Dr.
Isles is giving me
some relaxation tips.
Oh.
Good luck, honey.
I'm gonna fail.
No, you're not.
I have been reading
the Mayo Clinic research
on treating anxiety
through hypnosis.
Sit down.
Okay.
Now, close your eyes.
You two should at least
close the blinds.
- That's a very good idea.
- It's not what you think.
I know.
I just bumped into ma.
You better kill on that exam
today, little brother.
There's nothing like
a little more pressure.
Come on.
There's been a stabbing
at the Brimmer Street Jail.
Victim probably won't survive
his wounds.
Let's go.
No, that's okay.
I didn't
want to be a detective anyway.
Then why is he taking
the exam?
That's sarcasm.
Using irony to convey contempt?
Are you trying
to drive me crazy?
No!
Well, what did I say?
Whoa, whoa.
Boston homicide.
We've been
called in by the warden.
Yeah, I know.
Warden Price
will be here in a second.
Take off your shoes
and your jacket.
Give me your bags.
We need to get
into the infirmary
and talk to the victim.
You need to go through
full security, detective.
This is ***.
They're very thorough here.
Reminds me of when I flew
to Tel Aviv.
Price used to be
a big-time defense attorney.
Before he used
his juice to get this job
Korsak and I went up
against him
in a few *** trials.
We beat he every time.
He hates us.
Oh.
She needs a pat-down.
Oh, come on.
She's
the Chief Medical Examiner.
Turn around.
Spread your legs.
Well, I couldn't possibly
hide anything -- up there!
Surrender your weapon.
I know the drill.
You making this personal
only wastes precious time.
This isn't personal, detective.
Warden Price.
Okay.
Stabbing victim
was just pronounced.
Great thanks for hurrying
so we could talk to him
before he died.
You knew him?
Yeah.
His name's Graham Randall.
He was only 22.
I just processed him.
He made bail this morning.
Poor kid.
- And how long was he here?
- Three weeks.
On what charge?
Possession of class "B" ***.
That's a misdemeanor.
He was being held here until
he made the $5,000 bail.
Looks like it cost him
his life.
This is about three liters
of blood.
Well, I'm surprised he made it
to the infirmary.
Only because he was young
and healthy.
All right.
So, no camera in here?
We don't have them
in the release areas.
Well, you might
want to re-think that.
I'll need Graham's records.
Once I see the
appropriate subpoena.
You're really gonna make it harder
for us to find this kid's killer?
Because whether
you like it or not,
you're on our side
now, counselor.
You seem a little hysterical.
Did you really just say
Did he really just say that?
Jane, why don't we go
take a look at the body?
It's a good thing
my gun is locked up.
God!
When did you start patting down
police officers, Price?
It's standard for
mid-level-security jails.
Yeah, in Kabul.
Korsak, will you come with me
to view the body?
Frost, can you start working
on getting subpoenas?
- Price being a ***?
- Yes.
He called me "hysterical.
"
I'm surprised his balls
aren't in his throat right now.
No kidding.
He bled out.
Two stab wounds to each
of his kidneys.
Ouch.
It's an excruciating way
to die.
Yeah, but quick.
All you need is a shiv.
They practically teach it
in here.
Any idea what the shiv
was made of?
No.
Looks more like
puncture wounds.
The edges are
surprisingly clean.
Something very sharp.
Like Jane.
What the hell?
Do your hands hurt, Jane?
No.
It's like
it never happened.
Well, as long as you're here,
come closer.
I have so much
to tell you, Jane
And so little time.
- What's he doing in a jail Infirmary?
- He killed nine people, Price!
He's supposed to be
in a maximum-security unit!
He's receiving treatment
for cancer
at Boston General's
oncology unit.
You're moving him
back and forth?!
Even prisoners are entitled
to medical care, detective.
You know he escaped before
by faking appendicitis!
You think I'm faking cancer?
Do you want to see
what I'm reading?
I love *** mysteries.
Don't you?
Oh, shut up!
I want to see
his medical records.
Jane is right
he went to medical school.
He could be faking.
Not without his permission.
You're gonna sign a form
that lets us look
at your medical records,
you piece of crap.
Now, Jane
You know that's too private,
even between us.
- Come closer.
- Oh, son of a ***.
Don't you want to hear
something very interesting?
Something very,
very bad that I did?
You wouldn't want me to die
before I told you,
now, would you, Jane?
Don't get sucked in, Jane.
Nobody knows, Jane
Nobody knows,
but I'll tell you.
And the good doctor
can hear, too.
But the fat cop
Get him out of here.
Korsak
Wait for me outside.
Please.
Tape this.
Talk.
You have my attention
for 30 seconds.
Do you remember where you were
in the fall of '05?
No.
The leaves were beautiful.
Even the weeping willows
turned yellow that year.
You said that you did something
very bad.
Did you *** someone
in the fall of '05?
I love the feel of velvet.
*** white velvet.
A young eagle lost
its family of four.
Did you know
that eagles don't drink water?
I'll bet you did,
Dr.
Isles.
Did you come
through the west gate?
It is possible that the cancer
has metastasized
into his brain.
You don't think he knows
what he's talking about?
I don't know, Maura.
I'm just saying it's possible.
I'm glad you're dying.
It's something very bad
that I did, Jane.
So do one good thing
with your life
and if you're gonna confess
to something,
do it straight up so I can
bring a family some peace.
I'm not looking for peace.
Mnh-mnh.
And I'm bored talking with you.
Are you okay?
Why, because I saw my own
personal boogeyman today?
No.
God -- I'm gonna have nightmares
for months!
Really?
Do you think you might need
your own personal sleep coach?
What?
It's a good thing
they didn't search us
on the way out.
Maura, what are you doing?
You stole a vial
of Hoyt's blood?
Well technically,
sort of.
Gosh, I guess it is stealing.
If he files charges,
I'll be your character witness.
- I don't want to get arrested!
- You're not gonna get arrested.
Take it to the crime lab.
I only need enough to do
a staining,
just to see if cancer cells
are present.
Great.
"Scientific Inquiry.
"
Not stealing.
Let's go.
You're sure?
Yes, I'm positive.
And e-mail me the video
you took with the phone, okay?
Okay.
Jane!
Yeah!
Got Graham's Bureau
of Probation records.
All of his
personal belongings, too.
Price can't say no
to a subpoena.
And we recovered three shivs
from separate cells.
Nice,
let's take them to Maura
See if one of them
is the *** weapon.
Okay, why is there a torts
law book in his things?
He was in for three weeks.
How'd he plan to be
a jailhouse lawyer?
Well, he worked in the library.
Maybe he read everything else.
Did you find anything
in his file?
College graduate.
No priors.
He ran a red light,
got caught with a couple grams
of ***.
So who'd he *** off in jail?
Maura, did you find a shiv
to match his wounds?
Well
this is a sharpened
prison toothbrush.
Notice the knitted handle.
Mm.
There's a new take
on an old favorite.
Was that the *** weapon?
No.
This one appears
to have been made
with a straightened
chain-link fence.
Hmm.
Was that it?
No.
This is a ballpoint pen
embedded with
a disposable razor.
Was that the *** weapon?
Definitely not.
Okay, what's with
the show-and-tell?
I just think it's so
interesting, don't you?
It's a little like
"Project Runway.
"
You know, they --
they move into the jail,
they get the same items,
but they all fashion
different homemade shivs.
Really?
Well, I think it's interesting.
You weren't even gonna tell me?
About what?
About Hoyt!
Shh!
I don't want ma to hear
she'll flip out.
Hi, there, you two!
- Hey, ma.
- Hey, ma.
Someone's gonna tell her.
It's all over headquarters.
We'll give her something bigger
to think about
so she doesn't have time
to gossip.
Like what?
Like
I know she's throwing me
a surprise party.
No, she's not.
Tell her I want
a "My Pretty Pony" party.
"My Pretty Pony"?
So, you're turning 9 again?
They've been discontinued.
She'll drive all over town
looking for pony party supplies.
Okay.
No, wait, wait, wait, wait,
wait! I forgot.
I'm sorry.
How'd you do on the exam?
Terrible.
I bombed.
No, you didn't.
All right?
Everybody thinks they bombed.
I thought I bombed.
Yeah, well, I did.
I'm gonna be on patrol
for the rest of my life.
No, you're not.
Come on.
Hey, what's the matter
with you two?
You look like you lost
your favorite pair of mittens.
Mittens? Really?
Ma.
How about a cream cheese
and jelly sandwich?
That'll make you feel better.
No.
No, thanks, ma.
Come on.
Hey
Whoa.
Don't have to
take it out on her.
She told me I looked fat.
I said you put on
muscle weight!
No, she didn't.
You do look kind of chunky.
Shut up.
Ow!
Nice muscles.
Ow.
Do you remember where you were
in the fall of '05?
He says something about eagles
like right here.
A young eagle lost its family
of four.
Did you know that eagles
don't drink water?
- Why eagles?
- Why are you doing that now?
Yeah,
that's a good question.
I just got off the phone
with Warden Price.
Sean, you know he's posturing
because he's gonna run for office.
Yeah, yeah, he's an ***.
But he had a point.
Rizzoli, you're supposed to be
solving an inmate's ***,
not listening to
some crackpot serial killer
With all due respect
for what you went through.
I'm sorry.
I have been working the case.
Yeah? Which case?
Graham Randall's mother
is here.
How about you tell me who
killed that kid, Rizzoli.
Hmm?
Korsak
Can you take this with Frost?
Maura just found something
in the body.
Sure.
I couldn't get
the bail money together.
$5,000 was just too much
for me to raise.
But Graham said he was okay.
When did you last talk to him?
He called me yesterday.
Graham said an angel
would be coming by
with his bail.
An "angel"
paid your son's bail?
Who?
He said he was a lawyer.
He showed up at my door
about an hour
after Graham called
with an envelope full of money.
That strike you as odd
a stranger just showing up,
giving you that much cash?
I didn't care
where it came from.
I just knew my prayers
had been answered.
I could get my son out of jail.
Do you know why Graham
had a law book with him?
He was going back
to Boston College.
He had been accepted
to the law school.
And I thought everything
was finally gonna be okay.
Hey.
Hey.
I may have found
a bowel obstruction.
Hold your breath.
This will smell.
Come on, Maura
I don't need to see
or smell this.
Oh, my God.
What?
He swallowed something.
What is it? Dope?
Let's see.
No.
Teeth.
What the hell?
From different people.
- How many different people?
- Four different people.
These two are both number 8s,
adult incisors, and
the other two are number 29s,
pre-molar bicuspids.
They're primary teeth, Jane.
- You mean from children?
- Yeah.
They were all removed
perimortem.
Before they died.
Graham Randall was a mule,
smuggling out a balloon
full of human teeth
This doesn't make any sense.
I've never seen
anything like this.
I'll do DNA testing
on each one.
Okay, they could hear that
on the fourth floor.
Well, I turned up the audio
so that I could hear Hoyt's
blood results when they came in.
Uh, oops.
A hot-air balloon ride?
Well, it's a rather
unfortunate coincidence
that I just found a balloon full
of teeth today,
but this is
completely different.
I had zero interest in a balloon
ride before the teeth.
Well, then, what am I gonna
get you for your birthday?
What is that,
the duck boat ride?
No.
That's Hoyt's
blood results.
He has cancer.
Pancreatic.
Stage IV.
He's definitely dying.
Okay, well, that's the only
birthday present I need.
Teeth.
Yeah.
Four of them.
Maura found them
in Graham's intestines.
He swallowed them.
Question is, why?
You can get anything in
and out of prisons.
But who smuggles out teeth?
Yeah, this is a weird one.
Okay, stranger
bails out our victim
a few hours before
he's stabbed to death.
Mother said he had a law book
because he was going to
law school at Boston College.
Korsak
B.
C.
's mascot
is an eagle.
So?
So, that's the connection
to Hoyt.
He was just playing me.
"Where were you
in the fall of '05"?
Maybe that's where
we should be looking.
At cold cases?
You heard Cavanaugh
solve this kid's ***.
Hoyt's involved.
Did you find anything that put
Graham anywhere near Hoyt?
Maybe his library runs,
but the prison
doesn't keep any records.
Jane, Hoyt is dying of cancer.
He didn't stab Graham Randall.
Yeah, but maybe he had
somebody else do it.
He's already had
two apprentices,
made them kill for him.
You think Graham
was Hoyt's apprentice?
I don't know.
Frost, stay here.
Just call me if Cavanaugh
comes looking for us.
Who's "us"?
You and me.
Where are "we" going?
To the basement,
to look at cold cases.
You're going?
You know how persuasive
she can be.
- Korsak!
- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You think this is a wild-goose
chase, don't you?
Hey, I'm here, okay?
If there's something to find,
we'll find it.
Thanks, Korsak.
Hey
I know what you went through.
What we went through.
Nothing.
We've been through
every unsolved ***
from 2004 to 2006.
Let's call it a night, Jane.
You go.
I'm gonna stay.
Jane
- There's something here!
- No.
There isn't.
Go home.
Get some sleep.
We'll tackle Graham's ***
in the morning.
Good night.
You think
she's still downstairs?
I'll go check.
I found it!
I found it.
Okay, Hoyt said,
"A young eagle
had lost its family.
"
"Lost.
"
That's why we
couldn't find anything.
So I finally went
to missing persons.
And found a missing family
of four from the fall of '05.
Oh, my God, Jane.
The Wilson family
Father, mother, two daughters.
Mm-hmm.
And a son.
Family dropped him off
at college
and were never
heard from again.
This is friggin' tragic
Son was the only suspect
in their disappearance.
About to start his first
semester at Boston College.
Yeah, the same college where
our victim, Graham Randall,
was headed to this fall.
I want to go back
and talk to Hoyt.
Cavanaugh gave us
our marching orders
Work on Graham,
stay away from Hoyt.
We need more.
Okay.
Dr.
Wilson was a Professor
at the Emory School of Medicine,
same medical school
that Hoyt went to.
That's another connection
to Hoyt.
Do we even know that Hoyt
was in Boston in '05?
Frost, check with
the B.
C.
Campus Police.
See if Hoyt had any connection
to that college in 2005.
The thing is,
it's all speculation
unless we can link those teeth
to the Wilsons' DNA.
Yeah, well, we find the son,
we compare his DNA.
Can you find a driver's license
for Jacob Wilson?
Yeah.
That was easy.
He still lives in Boston.
A cheek swab from Jacob
will tell us
whether the teeth that
Graham smuggled out of jail
belong to the Wilsons.
Yeah, and if they do,
then both these cases
got "Hoyt" written
all over them.
I'm sorry.
Thank you.
It's okay.
I'm used to being
interrogated by the police.
First time you wanted
my DNA, though.
Why now?
We, uh, have found
some new evidence
that could help us
solve this case.
What evidence?
We can't say.
This is your family?
Yeah.
This is the last time
I saw them.
My new roommate
took that picture.
The youngest girl is in
a white velvet headband.
Hoyt said that he loved
the feel of white velvet.
How fast can you
check the DNA?
I'll push it right through.
I thought about lying,
saying I had something to do
with the disappearance,
just to get you guys
to look for them.
We know you didn't have anything
to do with this.
You do?
We need you to tell us
about the last day
you saw your family.
Um
I, uh-- was about
to start college
Talk us through that day,
everything you can remember.
We went to the family
pancake breakfast,
then a campus blood drive.
My dad was big
on donating blood.
Then they took me back
to my dorm room.
And they said goodbye.
Do the Westgate Woods
near the B.
C.
campus
mean anything to you?
Yeah.
My mom and dad met there.
They both went to B.
C.
Got something.
Excuse me.
Hoyt was in Boston in '05.
B.
C.
Police went through
their security log.
Hoyt was working
as a phlebotomist
for a mobile blood drive.
Nice work, Frost.
Jacob
Does this man
look familiar to you?
Maybe.
I don't know.
Dig into your memory.
Anything unusual happen
at that blood drive?
The only thing that seemed weird
was my dad talked to the guy
who drew his blood for a while.
Did he say
what they talked about?
The guy was one
of his students.
Could this be the man
that your father recognized
as a student
that he taught
in medical school?
Maybe.
Yeah.
My dad was surprised
the guy ended up
in a dead-end job.
Okay.
Thank you, Jack.
Please
I know they're dead.
Did he do it?
I just can't take
not knowing anymore.
I won't stop looking for them
until we find them.
Okay?
Okay.
Hoyt is behind the ***
of Graham Randall,
and the disappearance
of the Wilson family.
I need to talk to him.
You can forget that, Rizzoli.
There ain't a chance in hell
Warden Price's gonna
let you go at Hoyt again.
And frankly, I wouldn't either.
You're too close to this.
Sean, Hoyt's given us clues
we can't ignore.
But you haven't
given me anything
that proves he had
anything to do
with this family's
disappearance.
He could just be
yanking your chain.
You think he was
yanking Graham's
when he gave him a balloon full
of teeth to swallow?
Trophies from his victims that
somebody smuggled into jail for him?
You don't know who those
teeth belong to, Vince.
Yet.
Okay, fine.
If you won't let me talk
to Hoyt,
then, please,
just listen to our theory.
Did you come through
the west gate?
Okay.
Westgate Park.
- Right near B.
C.
- And?
And we think
that Hoyt's ego got bruised
when he ran into
his old Professor
So he followed the family
into the park and murdered them.
We think he dumped their bodies
somewhere in that park.
This park is over
four acres of land.
And even with cadaver dogs,
you've got to narrow
the search.
What about using GPRS?
Ground-penetrating radar?
You're talking about a $100,000
fishing expedition.
And I still don't get
what one case
has to do with the other.
And we won't unless we go look
for those bodies.
Come in.
I've got the DNA results.
I know you've been waiting
for them.
- It's the Wilsons.
- Can we go fishing now?
Come on.
Find something damn it.
We've been out here eight hours,
Rizzoli
Nothing no sign
of any human remains.
Those bodies are out here.
We got to keep looking.
We've combed all four acres.
Crap.
Press.
- We're done here.
- Hey, Rizzoli.
What are you digging
in Westgate Park for?
We're, uh, looking up a lead
in a cold case.
Aw, come on, an official
at the jail told us
you're not out here looking
for Graham Randall's killer.
I don't have a comment
on the Randall case.
Oh, so a prisoner who gets
murdered in jail, Rizzoli
that's not important to you?
Come on, come on,
come on.
Come on.
An "official at the jail.
"
Gee, I wonder what is.
Warden Price.
I'd like to hand him
his nuts right about now!
Eagles, westgate
leaves, white velvet
Where are they?
If you over-secrete
glucocorticoids
you won't be able to think.
Try to relax.
Oh, yeah, sure.
I know
Why don't we take a midnight
hot-air-balloon ride?
I thought it would be
a unique experience, okay?
Okay? But that's fine.
It's all right.
You know, just save me
a lot of agony,
and tell me what you want.
A horse.
- Really?
- Yes.
A thoroughbred.
And I'll name him Walter.
And he can live here
in the apartment, with me,
and I'll ride him
every day to work.
A lot of people wouldn't put up
with your abuse.
Okay, don't get me anything.
Pretend it's not my birthday.
I hate my birthday.
Well, what is the big whoop?
I mean, why can't
you just let people
do something nice for you?
Did you just say,
"what's the big whoop"?
What's wrong
with that expression?
Nothing.
I love it.
I'm gonna say it
all the time now.
What's the big whoop?
Okay, well, what is it?
All right, fine
You want to know
why I don't like my birthday?
Because it never turns out
the way I imagined it.
And you don't like
to be disappointed.
Yeah.
Help me find the Wilsons.
The leaves were beautiful.
Even the weeping willows
turned yellow that year.
Maybe that's what we missed
The weeping willows.
No.
I didn't
miss anything.
And there are no weeping willows
in Westgate Park.
Well, many of them died
from crown gall.
And I need to know this
because?
Well, weeping willows
grow near water
Lakes or ponds.
Hoyt said
"Eagles
don't drink water.
"
Well, they get most of their
hydration from their diet,
but they do on occasion.
No, he said, did you go
through the west gate?
That's it!
Not in the park
Leaving the park!
- Well, who are you calling?
- Korsak.
I know where the Wilsons are.
That's the Wilsons' car.
They were in this pond
the whole time.
Hoyt even put 'em
in their seats.
Damn.
That's how they disappeared
off the face of the earth.
We still have to tie Hoyt
to Graham's ***.
What about the bail money?
Probably still with
the bail commissioner.
I'll go check it out.
Okay.
Why would Hoyt
decide to tell me now?
*** just wants the credit
for this before he dies.
Yeah, maybe.
It's my opinion,
based on the tool marks
I'm finding
on all the C-3 vertebrae,
that the victims
suffered a lateral
incised wound
That would have encompassed
both left and right carotids
and jugulars.
So their throats were slit.
Yes.
Probably just
eating sandwiches,
enjoying a beautiful fall day,
and Hoyt came across them.
My guess is he went after
one of the children first,
used her to keep
everybody else in line.
Rizzoli.
Okay.
And the warden okay'd that?
Yeah,
I-I'll be right there.
Hoyt's dying,
and he told the guard
he wants to see me.
Do you think
that's a good idea?
He says he's prepared to give up
the names and burial sites
of every person he's murdered.
- I'm going with you.
- Why?
Hoyt's on a massive dose
of morphine.
I might be able to help
you navigate what's true
and what's
drug-induced fantasy.
You're not gonna believe this.
Bail commissioner
didn't know what to do
with the envelope of bail money
after Graham was killed,
so he locked it up.
Maybe we can lift prints.
I'll take you
to the infirmary.
Is Hoyt lucid?
Doctor said he won't last
through the night.
You got a half-hour with him,
understand?
You don't tell me how long
I can talk to him.
I'll talk to him till he's dead
if that means solving
one more of his murders.
And I hope that's not
too "hysterical" for you.
Just the bail
commissioner's prints.
Graham's angel was too smart
to leave prints
on the envelope.
Let's try the money.
We got 50 $100 bills here.
Let's do iodine fuming.
Why doesn't she ever
talk to me about it?
What did he do to you, Rizzoli?
A little help down here!
What Hoyt did to her,
you can't talk about.
Just leave it alone, Frost.
You were with her
when it happened.
She's my partner, too,
Korsak.
You see what it does to her.
I can't help her
if she won't talk to me.
The only thing
that's gonna help her
is to shovel dirt
on that ***'s grave.
Give me the bill
on the bottom.
Looks like the angel
touched the money.
Let's hope so.
Probably a thumbprint.
I'll get it entered into AFIS.
Hoyt.
He's been in and out of it.
It's not fair.
Maybe he'll still
be able to talk to you.
It's not fair because
how could a person who tortured
so many people
get to go out so peacefully?
Jane
Jane
Jane
Come closer.
I have more bad things
to tell you.
I'm here.
Aah! Get him off me!
I think I'll watch.
Happy Birthday, Jane.
We got a hit.
Who is it?
Candidate Rod Mason,
Brimmer Street Jail.
He's a guard.
That's not good, Frost.
He's Hoyt's guard.
Damn.
Rod Mason
is Hoyt's apprentice.
I'm getting a recording
at the jail.
They're in lockdown.
I was so hoping
you were smart enough
to put together my clues.
Was it fun?
Like a *** treasure hunt?
I should have killed you
when I had the chance.
Yeah.
You should have.
The taser.
I could turn it on if you like.
No!
I always finish what I start.
He played you, Mason.
Just like he plays all
his little apprentices.
I'm not the one wearing
zip ties, detective.
What was in it for you?
Well it was fun.
Kid was all proud of himself,
you know.
Going off to law school.
Big deal.
Idiot was dropping off mystery
books for a serial killer.
I love mysteries.
So you were the one that
set up his bail.
Yeah.
All he had to do for the 5k
was swallow a balloon.
It was too good to be true
when little Graham told me
he was off to Boston College
to be a double eagle.
I knew then that he would be
the perfect envelope
for my letter to you.
It's time.
You killed him.
That's why the edges of
the stab wounds were so clean.
That's very good,
Dr.
Isles.
Though rod doesn't wield his
scalpels with the same finesse,
he did get Graham here
so I could be here with you.
I'm dying, and I want company.
I think I'm gonna take you
and Dr.
Isles with me.
It's locked!
From the inside.
Bypass it from
the guard station!
Get on that radio now!
Hold her down.
- No!
- I win, Jane.
Hoyt, don't you touch her!
You're gonna feel
a little pinch, doctor.
No! Stop it!
Shut up!
I win.
And you're going to hell alone.
You okay, doc?
You okay?
You okay?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're okay.
Okay, yeah, yeah
"Surprise!"
Hello?
Surprise.
Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!
God almighty!
Wow!
I looked everywhere
for "My Pretty Pony.
"
I hope this is okay.
This is fantastic, ma.
Thank you.
Happy Birthday.
Thank you.
Wow.
Dr.
Finicky drinking beer
out of a can?
And a lot of it after today.
Although I can taste
the aluminum.
Mm.
Well, I got my wish.
Hoyt's dead.
A gift to the world.
Happy Birthday, Jane.
- Hey.
- What?
Happy Birthday.
You got a 96 on your exam?
Oh, yeah, you really bombed it.
He had a pretty good tutor.
Why are you taking the credit?
I taught him
everything he knows.
- Huh?
- All right.
All right.
Aw.
- Oh, boy.
- Well
This looks a lot smaller
than Walter the thoroughbred.
I hope you like them.
They're
Driving shoes.
Racing shoes.
They're fully lined with
fire-resistant Dupont Nomex.
And I need these
because
Um
Racing school?
You're sending me
to racing school?!
Well, you know,
Walter's highest speed
is 40 miles per hour.
And the Lamborghini Murci�lago
LP640's highest speed is 211!
Well, do you like it?
Yes! Yes!
Thank you so much!
Oh, it's so much better than a horse!
Oh my God!
September 12, 2011