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- hey, lady, relax! - [siren wailing in distance] - [groans] - come on, let me see your hands. [horns honk] [sighs] thanks. - [handcuffs clinking] - guy's a psychopath. - then why did you give him a pass to get on? - [handcuffs clicking] he left a note at my hotel. he said he had information about sid's murder. are you saying you don't know this man? i never him before today. listen, this whole thing is a big misunderstanding. i'm sure it is. come on. so what information did he have about sid's murder? nothing. i mean, this was a shakedown. he claimed sid owed him money for "saturday night tonight," but since sid didn't pay, he wanted me to sign over my shares of the show.
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sid needed a -- a celebrity get for the pilot, so he gave me a piece of the back end. it was the deal of my life. so van zant wanted his cut, but with sid dead, his only option was to come after yours. i refused. i-i said, "hey, that's show business, baby," but that's when he started shoving me out the window. 35 years in folsom. that's a long time to hold a grudge, mr. van zant. lady, i didn't kill sid. and yet you were seen fleeing the alley where those shots were fired. and finish off the job. look. you got this all wrong! when i got paroled, i went straight to sid. we had it out, and he apologized. except now he's dead. why would i move on him? he agreed to give me a major chunk of change of an upcoming sale of shares to some equity group. so we were good. that doesn't square with you shooting at him in the alley. that wasn't me. i swear!
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sid called me and told me the paperwork for my stake in the show was ready. but he wouldn't sign off unless i brought him something. okay, fine. i'll play along. what did sid want you to bring? an unregistered gun. why would sid want a gun? wait, no. let me guess. he didn't tell you. it's true! he just told me to meet him near that alley at 11:30, so i did. and he told me i could pick up the signed papers in the morning. and then he told me i should take a hike. but you didn't. well... a man asks for a gun, he's looking to dance with danger. i thought it wise to protect my investment. so you're saying that you stuck around - just to see what would happen. - yep. saw sid go down the alley and hide in a doorway. 20 minutes go by, and some dude in a mask shows up. opens the dumpster, pulls out a green duffel bag.
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hell if i know. but that's when sid jumps out with the gun, screaming, "you got what you wanted! now where is she?" who is "she"? i have no idea. but the masked man got the drop on sid. they wrestled for the gun, and then, pop, pop, pop! shots go off in the air! you know what? if you were protecting your investment, then why didn't you help him out? well, sid ran off. and the guy in the mask wasn't giving chase, so i figured, well i'm on parole. i need to bug out before the cops show up. ? i drove to sid's building to see if i could catch him and ask him what the hell he got me into. but he never showed up. next thing i know, he's dead. esposito: i think he's telling the truth. security video outside of sid's apartment shows van zant waiting out front in his car from 12:30 a.m. to 3:30 in the morning. that's on the other side of town from the studio. yeah, van zant couldn't have done it. okay, that dumpster that you searched -- there was no duffel bag? the guy in the mask must have taken it, which means that sid must have been the guy
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and that duffel bag was the payoff. yeah, it sure was. i spoke with the business manager. he just discovered that on the day he was murdered, - sid made a huge bank withdrawal. - how huge? $4 million in nonsequential bills. nonsequential bills? you guys, this was a ransom gone wrong. that's why sid asked, "where is she?" - some woman is his life was kidnapped. - yeah, but who? that's what we got to find out. 'cause whoever took her might be our killer. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you.
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are all at the studio. no one is missing. so we've covered sid's wife, his family, his friends, and now his job. everyone's accounted for. uh, actually, not everyone. evelyn ross, sid's first wife. she's missing? well, i followed up with sid's son, and he said that she hadn't returned any of his phone calls, so i spoke with her doorman. said that evelyn went on her usual 6:00 a.m. run two days ago, and he hasn't seen her since. she's got to be our kidnap vic. yes, and i was able to ping her cell phone. - "yes, and..." - i wasn't doing that. - no, you did it just now. - anyway, uniforms found the phone a in the bronx, probably tossed there by her kidnapper. something's not right here. starting with our victim's behavior. you're sid. your ex-wife gets kidnapped. - [cell phone chimes] - the deal in the alley to get her back goes south. at that point, why wouldn't you go to the police? why do you go back to your office? i'll circle back with sid's office, see what i can find out. yo, unis just arrived with evelyn's phone. - [beep] - woman: this is evelyn's cloud account. it's synched to her cell phone. map my jog. that's a fitness app. - can you click on it? - mm-hmm. esposito: looks like it's been running this whole time.
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they use g.p.s. to calculate a jogger's distance and pace and most importantly, their route. can you replay evelyn's last path? [key clicks, beep] - that's her leaving her building. - [beeping] okay, so she jogged to the park. wait. is this when she got kidnapped? it's got to be. she's moving at 30 miles an hour. - she had to have been in a vehicle. - yeah. can you fast-forward so that we can see where she ended up? - [types] - so she was taken up to the bronx. [beep] evelyn might still be in that building. what do we know about that place? - i don't know. we'll find out. - okay. [cell phone vibrates, beeps] hey, ryan, you find anything in sid's office? no, just paperwork and spreadsheets. so nothing that speaks to a possible kidnapping? pretty straightforward stuff, but i'll bring it in so we can go through it with a fine-tooth comb. - [computer beeps] - beckett, we got something. - [typing] - okay, ryan, i got to go. that building where evelyn was taken is an abandoned warehouse. it's the ideal location to hold someone hostage.
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go, go, go! there. over there. over here! kick it. [clank] - evelyn? - [whimpers] we're the police. you're safe now. [whimpers] [gasps] oh, god... i just had stopped to stretch, and the next thing i knew, there was a rag over my mouth, and... uh, when i came to, i was in that warehouse. at any point in time, did you get a look at your kidnapper's face? he always wore a mask. it was like a ski mask, but shiny, with a silver zigzag up the middle and...a gold headband. a gold headband? are you sure about that? i'm pretty sure that's what it was. and, uh, how about his clothes?
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but...he wore a ring. a red and silver signet ring on his right hand. i remember that. evelyn, back to the mask -- did it look anything like this? yes, exactly like that. is that from "saturday night tonight"? it's from an obscure sketch they did two years ago called "lucha libre brunch buffet." so our kidnapper had access to the props and wardrobe room at the studio. job. man on monitor: what do you mean, a banana sandwich? - [audience laughing] - carly! carly rae -- carly rae jepsen! i'm rick. i'm rick. i'm -- uh, this is kate. we're huge fans. oh, thanks. that means a lot to me. so nice to meet you. um, castle, we really need to -- yeah, carly, quick question -- that one song, um, "call me maybe," what did you mean by the lyric -- - it's in the first -- - carly, two minutes. oh, i'm so sorry. i have to go perform this song. oh, that -- that's cool. we gotta go solve a murder, so...
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someone recently checked out one of these masks, - and we need to know who. - now? we're in the middle of a live show. it was from the "lucha libre brunch buffet" sketch. yeah, that sketch sucked. we haven't used those masks in years. well, is there a record of someone signing it out? probably not, but i can check. - can you give me like five minutes? - okay. we'll be back. [audience cheering] we are so close. [sighs] yeah, but who would be so brazen -- or so naive -- as to use a mask from the show - to perpetrate a kidnapping? - [laughter] e] ladies and gentlemen, performing her hit single, "i really like you," carly rae jepsen. [cheers and applause] ? this is for you, sid. [cheers and applause continue] ? i really wanna stop ? ? but i just got the taste for it ? ? i feel like i could fly with the boy on the moon ? ? so, honey, hold my hand ? ? you like making me wait for it ? ? i feel i could die walking up to the room ?
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? but how'd we get in this position? ? ? it's way too soon, i know this isn't love ? ? but i need to tell you something ? ? i really, really, really, really, really, really, ? like you ? ? and i want you, do you want me? ? ? do you want me, too? ? ? i really, really, really, really, really, really ? ? like you ? ? and i want you, do you want me? ? ? oh, did i say too much? ? ? i'm so in my head ? ? when we're out of touch ? ? i really, really, really, really, really, really? ? like you ? - [laughing] - ? and i want you to want me ? nice moves. hey, you guys want a better seat? there's nothing like watching the show from house seats. hey, it's cool. you can stay here if you like. beckett, check out his ring.
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save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. how long have you been a page with "s.n.t."? uh, five incredible years. why? don't most pages quit if they don't get promoted after a year or two? uh, for me, it's worth the wait. any day now. yeah, sorry. i don't buy it. i think you got tired of waiting, and after so many years, you wanted payback. payback? what do you mean, payback? i'm talking about the $4 million kind. you kidnapped d's ex-wife. wait, what? castle: it was a pretty clever plan. all except for that one tiny detail that you could not have foreseen -- sid confronting you at the money drop. he recognized your ring, didn't he? that was when you realized your only way out was to kill him. you think i killed mr. ross? you can drop the act. we know what you did. even evelyn saw your ring.
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lots of people have it. yeah, except lots of people don't have evidence in their apartments. what are you talking about? i didn't do anything! so then why don't you explain how detectives found a .38 revolver and a lucha libre mask under your bed? [exhales nervously] um... must have been an evil tooth fairy who put it there, 'cause it wasn't me. [chuckles nervously] please, i-i-i didn't do this. all right, then where were you the night that sid was murdered? - at home. - can anyone verify that? no. sid was a tough s.o.b., but he loved his job, and his job was to get us to make america laugh. and tonight we honor him by doing just that. chad can't be the killer, can he? well, it doesn't feel right, but there is an abundance of evidence. yeah, it's too abundant -- the mask, the gun, the ring?
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think he was framed? i think there's more to this story. you know, it's possible that the killer wanted evelyn to see the mask and the ring. chad is the perfect fall guy. okay, but if chad didn't do it, then who did? i...may have a line on that. i figured out what sid was doing in his office with those spreadsheets. he was going over his corporate bank accounts. sid went from paying a kidnapper at gunpoint to checking his corporate financials? that's...weird. at's not the only thing that's weird. check out those expenses he highlighted. [telephone ringing in distance] oh, these are weird, because... because i called the bank in the cayman islands. all of those expenses are bogus. so someone with access at sid's company was embezzling money. almost $4 million, the exact amount of the ransom. wait, that's it. the embezzler was trying to replace the money he had stolen from sid. - i know who the killer is. - i know who the killer is.
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h! places for the final sketch. [audience laughing] [snaps fingers] oh. hi. i-is everything all right? yes. in fact, we have some good news. great. let's talk after the show. actually, show is already over -- at least for you. - excuse me? - drop the act, mr. vogel. - that's insane. - not really. not considering the partial sale of sid's company was on the horizon, a sale that would mean a review of the company's books. which would expose the $4 million that you embezzled. what?! are you out of your mind? no, but you must have been. faced with the inevitability of being caught, you had to do something, so you kidnapped and ransomed evelyn in order to "reimburse" the money you'd stolen. a duffel bag full of cash would be easy to deposit
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where no questions are asked. and after that, all you'd have to do is falsify a few bank statements, and you'd be in the clear. how dare you. this is absurd! we followed the money, gene. you siphoned the $4 million to invest in a startup company. and when that company went belly-up, you could not get your money back. sid must have recognized you at the drop, but he didn't confront you until after he discovered the faked expenses. so you killed him? gene, how could you? no! these are -- these are baseless accusations. - they can't prove anything. - actually, we can. we went through your financials and found millions in undeclared deposits from sid's company. oh, by the way, nice touch wearing the mask and "s.n.t." ring that chad has. only problem with your frame job -- you were witnessed hanging around outside his apartment this afternoon when you planted them. oops. gene vogel, you're under arrest for -- model cop down! i broke a heel! - [audience laughing] - [grunting] [audience cheering]
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and murder! [cheers and applause] ? [cheering continues] beckett, that was a badass takedown tonight on that show. it was strong, yet...sexy. yeah, beckett, the camera really loves you. both of you. what about me, guys? how did i look? like you should stick to writing. yeah, i think so. there's only one star in this family, kiddo. mother, how was your preview performance? well, check out, the, uh, - the twittervese, as they say. - all righty. "martha rodgers is a revelation." "martha rodgers gives a masterful performance." "a display of why theater is still a relevant art form."
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yeah, that -- about that -- is that "amaze-balls" a good thing, because... - it sure is. congratulations. - [laughter] - congratulations. - okay, oh, great. then we can celebrate. i brought some champagne for everybody! if you'll open it. do we have some glasses? well, we don't do a lot of entertaining here, martha, - but ta-da! - aha! - here you go. - that'll work. thank you. - thank you. - may i? - perfect. thank you, detective ryan. - [champagne pouring] - thank you. - ladies and gentlemen, to my amaze-balls mother. [chuckles] the best second act on broadway. - cheers. - cheers. - cheers. - amy stroup: ? just takes a little, darling ? - hear, hear.
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