The Mentalist s03e06 Episode Script

Pink Chanel Suit

Sophie, do you think you could persuade your sister to make at least a token appearance? I doubt it.
Please try.
- Sure, Mom.
- Okay.
Abs? Abs? Abby, you awake? Yeah.
All right.
I'm heading through the front entrance now.
What's your 20? Hey, boss.
Victim's name is Austin Marr, 23.
Multiple stab wounds.
Killed in the guest house last night around 2 a.
m.
What's with the security? House belongs to a federal judge named Pauline Fitzwilliam.
Her mother died.
- A lot of VIPs are here for the wake.
- Stiff security for a wake.
- Where's Jane? - Who knows? He can catch up when he gets here.
I was looking for Abby.
I didn't even know Austin was in the house.
- He doesn't live here? - No.
He's Abby's boyfriend.
He's sweet and gentle.
Who would do this to him? - I need you to stay with me, Sophie.
- Okay.
Does Austin have family in the area? No.
Sophie, do you know where Austin works? I'm not sure.
He's-- He's an illustrator for children's books.
And how was his relationship with Abby? They were in love.
Austin treated her like gold.
When was the last time you saw your sister? Yesterday afternoon.
Where is she? What's happened to her? That's what we're trying to figure out.
We'll let you know as soon as we find anything out.
- Thank you for your time.
- But she's okay, right? - She's my baby sister.
- We'll let you know.
Okay.
I talked to security.
They say they've got a sealed perimeter around the estate.
No one goes in or out unless it's through them.
Abby came in yesterday morning at 8:40.
But there's no record that she left.
So she's still in the house? That's the thing.
Local P.
D.
and security searched the property.
Every building, every room.
They can't find her anywhere.
- Maybe she left with someone.
- Security says no.
They check everyone that leaves.
Even search their cars.
So Abby's missing, but security says she never left? And I was having such a good day.
Cho, check out Austin.
Home, work, other friends.
Van Pelt, get with security.
I want the names of everybody who was on the property.
I wanna talk to them.
- On it.
- And if you see Jane, tell him he's tardy.
All metal items in the plastic bins.
Uh, I'm with CBI.
I'm in a hurry.
I'm just gonna go around.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Where's your badge? - You grabbed my arm.
- Maybe you didn't hear me.
Marcus Whiteside, Security Chief here.
Where's your badge? - That's my badge.
Where's your badge? - Okay, then.
- Are we gonna have a problem? - Not at all.
I'm just asking.
- Through the gate.
- I'm one of the good guys, man.
Family, friends, CBI, everyone goes through the gate.
- Got it? - I got it.
- That means you go through the gate? - Absolutely.
Marcus, please, be my guest.
After you.
Least I could do.
Hmm.
You know, I'm gonna-- Can I just--? Please? Thank you.
Seems to be working.
I want a bite.
Just give me a bite.
- You don't deserve it.
- I'm just gonna have to take it.
Then take it.
No? I love you so much.
I love you too.
- Aw.
You hear that? She loves me.
- Ha, ha.
I know what's happened here.
What's that, judge? Three months ago I sentenced a man named Raymond Tubbs to 40 years without parole.
He's a white supremacist, runs a gang that's been robbing banks up and down the coast.
Mr.
Tubbs swore he would kill me and my family.
So obviously, someone working for him killed poor Austin and took Abby.
But your security team says nobody entered the compound.
They also said Abby must still be here, and they've searched and haven't found her, so obviously they're wrong in some respects.
Where's Tubbs doing time? Folsom.
That doesn't stop him.
Last month, he sent a member of his gang to break into our house.
That's when we stepped up security.
Did your forensics get anything from the crime scene? Ma'am, we prefer not to give details of an investigation until-- Agent, I was a DA for 12 years.
I can pick up the phone and find out what you've got, or you can just tell me.
Partial prints on the murder weapon in Austin's blood.
We're running it now.
Fine.
You'll find that it belongs to someone working for Tubbs.
You track him, you will find Abby.
We'll look into Tubbs.
But there are other avenues to explore.
Such as? Ma'am, as a matter of course, we looked into Abby's background.
She has issues with drug and alcohol abuse.
Had issues.
She's been clean for months.
What has that to do with this situation? Parents aren't always the first to know about a relapse.
And drug dealers are dangerous company.
Abby was clean and sober.
- And Austin? - He was the same.
And how was the relationship lately? It was good.
There were wounds on his face.
Fingernail scratches.
Which suggests he had a fight with a female shortly before he was killed.
Are you suggesting that Abby fought with Austin and then killed him? Like I said, ma'am, other avenues to explore.
If my daughter comes to harm because you frittered away your time looking into her personal life, your career is over.
Do you understand me? Ma'am, I understand your distress during this difficult time but we'll go wherever this investigation takes us.
It's my duty.
Ah.
- Can I help you? - Well, that depends.
Who are you? - Ed Saban.
Oh.
- Uh, just.
And you are? Patrick Jane, CBI.
Oh, I spoke with one of your colleagues.
Uh.
Van Pelt, I believe.
That mean you've had enough of questions? - Uh, no, that's not-- - Good.
Where were you last night? Uh, here.
In bed.
I-- I was tired from working all day and took a sleeping pill.
Hmm.
I'm not actually a cop.
I'm what you, uh, would refer to as a consultant.
Oh.
- Funny.
- No.
You have a distinctly medical air.
Are you a family doctor? Uh, Ethel's.
I-- - I took care of her the last year or so.
- Oops.
Ethel was 93.
I think all things considered we gave her a reasonably peaceful end.
Hmm.
So, what do you think has happened to Abby? Who? Abigail Fitzwilliam.
- Ethel's granddaughter.
- Oh, Abby.
Yeah.
What about her? She's missing, isn't she? Is she? Do the police know? - Joking again.
- Yes.
How would you describe Abby? Oh, uh.
A good-hearted young woman.
Full of life.
Vivacious.
Oh.
Excuse me.
Let me.
- Um.
Please.
- Oh.
Lisbon.
Hello.
Jane, where are you? I'm just talking with the family doctor here.
He says our missing girl is an unstable, nymphomaniacal stoner.
- Interesting, no? - I didn't say that.
Yes, you practically screamed it.
I'm at the front door now.
Meet me here.
Yeah, I'll be right there.
Thanks for your time.
- No sign of the girl? - Nothing.
Security people say she couldn't have possibly left without their knowledge.
We should see if she was sleeping with any security people.
It's a thought.
The mom says neo-Nazis staged a raid.
But security said nobody came on the property.
So puzzle that out.
Give me a minute.
Cho.
Yeah, I need you to check out Raymond Tubbs.
He's in federal prison in Folsom.
Talk to him, see what he knows about the Fitzwilliams.
Did you get anything on those fingerprints? Let me know.
- Minute's up.
What's the answer? - That was not a minute.
- That was less than 30 seconds.
- It was a minute.
Agent Lisbon.
You said that if you found anything you'd let me know.
- Have you? - No, Sophie.
I'm sorry.
I got it.
You asked me to puzzle it out.
I puzzled it out.
What? What is it? There's been no ransom demand, so that rules out abduction.
That leaves three options.
One, she was killed and her body was removed from the compound.
Two, she was killed and her body was hidden on the compound.
Or three, she killed Austin and fled the scene.
No, that can't be.
You're hiding something.
What? No.
Obviously something about your sister.
What is it? - No.
- Oh, come on.
You can tell me.
You don't know Abby.
She would never hurt Austin.
You wanna believe that, but you know it's not true, don't you? You ever notice that feeling, that physical unwell feeling you get when you know you should say or do something and you don't? Heart pounds, headache, backache.
You can feel better immediately if you tell the truth.
Right now.
Yesterday I went to the guest house to see Abby.
Mm-hm.
Austin was there, and they were arguing.
I have never seen them like that.
Abby tried to leave, and Austin started to shake her and he was yelling at her.
And shaking her.
What did Abby do? She hit him in the face.
He was bleeding.
Then what happened? I don't know.
I left.
Excuse me.
Of course.
Well, thank you, Sophie.
That was very valuable.
Now you should take a little lie-down, maybe catch up on some sleep.
Okay.
When you wake up, you're gonna feel a lot better.
Thank you.
Forensics got a match from the prints from the murder weapon.
They're Abby's.
I'm telling you, Abby did not leave that compound.
You and your men searched the house and the grounds.
She wasn't there.
Is it possible there's a hole in the system? There are cameras, regular patrols and motion sensors.
It's not possible.
We'll search the place again.
We must have missed her.
Could somebody in the family have helped Abby escape? None of them have access to the security system.
Not even Pauline.
What about your men? Are any of them vulnerabilities? They're ex-military and law enforcement.
I handpicked them myself.
- We're gonna need their names.
- You're wasting your time.
You should be talking to the people on the compound when Austin was killed.
We have talked to them.
Six in total, not including Abby.
Pauline, Sophie, Ed Saban, two maids, Ethel's cousin Ruth.
We're looking into all of them.
But now, what I am interested in is finding Abby.
So Abby and Austin have a fight, then she kills him? That's what it looks like.
Still doesn't explain how she got off the estate.
When we find Abby, we'll have our answer.
Whiteside sent me the names of his security team.
Run background checks on them.
See if anything comes up.
Boss, Abby Fitzwilliam used her credit card three hours ago at a boutique in San Francisco.
The store faxed over a receipt.
Let's go check it out.
Marin Life magazine? Mm.
It's a good read.
Abby liked to party, just like the doctor said.
She and her posse are all through this.
- The point is? - I'm exploring the world of the suspect.
Well, you enjoy exploring.
We'll go, get on her trail and arrest her.
What did Abby buy at the store? Oh.
Skirt suit, blazer and a Tumi bag.
Why? No reason.
- She was in a few hours ago.
- Okay.
She spent $800 on a skirt suit, blazer and a handbag.
Okay.
Here's her picture.
Oh, yeah, I remember.
Blonder though.
- Was she with anyone? - No.
Do you remember anything else about her? Fierce shoes.
Oh.
She left an address.
Jacket needed altering.
Do you want it? Yes.
Put your badge away.
If she thinks we're cops, she might run.
I don't feel like running.
Hi, we have a delivery from L Couturier.
- You wanna open the door? - She's lying.
- Abby Fitzwilliam, you're under arrest.
- I'm not Abby.
Put your hands in the air now.
Lisbon, Grace, where's your manners? This is Daniella.
Abby's best friend.
Come in.
Have a seat.
Okay.
You win.
How'd you find Daniella? What's my prize? Abby Fitzwilliam is a party girl with a rebellious streak.
And she dresses like one.
Lots of animal prints.
- The receipt.
- Skirt suit, blazer, Tumi bag.
Very East Coast prep.
No way Abby would have bought any of that.
Daniella's the only one of Abby's friends with that, uh, sense of style.
- How'd you find her? - ESP.
- No, I had Cho look up her address.
- Hmm.
Why'd you steal Abby's credit card? I didn't.
She loaned it to me.
She was a good friend.
I have friends, Daniella.
I don't loan them my credit card.
Well, what can I say? Abby's generous.
I have a job interview in a few days.
She said I needed to look my best.
She always helped me when I needed it.
Even if I said no, she wouldn't listen.
It's true.
Ask around.
She did it for lots of people.
When did she give you the card? Um.
Three days ago.
The day before she went missing.
Abby called and told me her grandma was sick and she wasn't gonna last much longer.
I went over to be with her.
- How'd she seem? - She was sad.
Crying a lot.
She and her grandma were really close.
And she was drinking.
It was just wine, but still.
I told her I didn't think it was a good idea.
You know, she had problems with that kind of stuff.
Was Austin there? No, Abby wouldn't have been drinking if he was.
Austin's totally straight edged.
He got her sober.
The night Abby went missing, where were you? In L.
A.
for work.
Boss, need you out here.
I said Mr.
Jane.
- I wanna talk to Mr.
Jane.
- Where is he? I turned my back for a second.
You know how he is.
He's not here right now, Sophie.
What's the problem? I, um.
I got this message.
I don't know what it means.
What message? What are you talking about? Tell your bitch mom that's what she gets for messing with Raymond Tubbs.
Your sister and her friend were just the beginning.
You will reap the whirlwind.
Eight eight.
- I've never heard that voice before.
- Eight eight.
What does that mean? It's a code used by white supremacists.
Eighth letter of the alphabet.
H H.
- Heil Hitler.
- It's blocked.
We're gonna need your phone.
Get a trace on it.
- Yeah.
- You said Abby did this.
You said her fingerprint was on the knife.
We don't know what this means.
You shouldn't be alone.
I'm gonna have an agent bring you home.
What about Abby? Did these people do something to her? - That's what we're gonna find out.
- Okay.
- Raymond Tubbs? - Yeah.
Who are you? I'm Agent Cho from the CBI.
I'd like to ask you a few questions about Pauline Fitzwilliam.
What about her? A man was killed on the Fitzwilliam compound.
A family member is missing.
Another family member received a voicemail.
It said, "That's what you get for messing with Raymond Tubbs.
" Leadership's a bitch, huh? You try to keep your folks on point and then some darn fool opens his mouth.
Where you hail from, Agent Cho? Oakland.
Ahh.
Okay.
- Where are your parents from? - Korea.
Koreans.
Good people.
Know who they are.
Lot of people today don't know who the heck they are.
A man without knowledge of his roots is like a cabbage in this society.
That's true.
So you deny any connection to the incidents at the compound.
Heck, no.
There's an Aryan soldier who honors me inside the compound.
He carried out the mission for me.
I'm just saying I wouldn't call anyone about it.
That's just dumb.
But I guess there's a dummy in any group.
Right, Agent Cho? Mr.
Jane.
May I ask--? Marcus, if I wanted to break into this compound where would be the best place to do it? Excuse me? Where's the weak link? This property is 100 percent secure.
When you learned someone had been murdered something popped into your mind.
A location you've worried about.
A weakness.
What was it? - No.
- Yes.
- It's nothing, but, uh-- - Go on.
North wall.
Property bends around the gully.
Curve in the wall makes it hard for the sensors to pick up movement.
Okay.
- You'll need to go through the gate.
- Okay.
Of course.
This Aryan soldier, give me a name.
Yeah, no.
- Why would I do that? - You've had your revenge already.
Why not give up your man? Life could be a lot easier for you if you're helping us out.
Extra smokes? More yard time? Yeah.
Like that.
Flat-screen TV maybe.
You don't understand.
There's honor among us race warriors.
Loyalty, brotherhood.
Yeah, right.
What do you mean, "Yeah, right"? It means you're wasting my time.
You have no one inside the compound.
There are no Aryan warriors out there awaiting your orders.
You're a sad little man, alone in a box, living on delusions of grandeur.
You are 100 percent wrong.
I got an army behind me.
An army.
And I got a guy inside.
- No, you don't.
- Hey, wait a minute.
Howard Dressler is his name.
My guy.
Inside.
So choke on that, Cho.
Thanks.
Heil Hitler.
Blood pressure's still high.
Ahem.
So is your heart rate.
Let me give you a Xanax to help calm you down.
I don't want any medication.
Not today.
- Any word on Abby? - No.
Then if you'll excuse me my mother's funeral is this afternoon and I really need to finish her eulogy.
- I'll come back later.
- Thank you, Ed.
So you're holding the service here? Yes.
She's being buried on the property beside my father.
Surprising you're going ahead with it, given recent events.
What would you have me do, Mr.
Jane? I'm sorry if I'm not behaving the way I should.
It's not every day my mother dies and my daughter goes missing.
Now, if there's anything else you need.
- No.
- Good.
- Because I really must finish this.
- By all means.
Hmm.
That's a beautiful rug.
- Thank you.
- It's very nice.
Held up well.
Especially having kids in the house.
That's because I never let the girls play on it.
You said that but Abby didn't listen to you, did she? No.
Whatever she was told not to do, that's exactly what she would do.
Always contrary.
Hard for someone like you to handle, I imagine.
Someone like me? Disciplined, rigorous, wound.
You are wound.
It wasn't all bad.
She's a beautiful girl.
She's strong and funny.
And we'd grown apart these past few years because.
Well, ever since my husband died.
But even so, there were times when Abby and I were together and it was as if she were a girl again.
And we were happy.
She's dead, isn't she? My daughter's dead.
It's not unlikely.
Excuse me.
- What's this? - Visitor logs from the security team.
Everyone who entered and left the compound over the last three months.
Lisbon wants us to look through them.
Raymond Tubbs said he had a man named Howard Dressler inside the compound.
Is that new? Oh.
Yes.
- It's a gift? - Uh-huh.
From O'Loughlin, huh? Uh-huh.
He has good taste.
Thanks.
What was that name again? Uh, Howard Dressler.
Got him.
Nice.
What's up? Found Dressler.
We're gonna take him in for questioning.
Nice work.
I'll call you back.
- What's going on? - Perimeter sensor's been tripped.
Someone's trying to break onto the compound.
We're on our way.
CBI, don't move.
Turn around slowly with your hands up.
Jane? Hey, Lisbon.
When did you get here? Hey, hey, hey.
Jane.
How are you guys doing today? I myself am having a great day.
I got a call from a Pauline Fitzwilliam a Federal Judge Fitzwilliam saying that a CBI consultant was caught stealing a rug from her residence.
- Ma'am, I sincerely apologize for-- - Oh, hush, Lisbon.
There's no reason to apologize.
I was working the case.
The rug was a stand-in corpse.
I wanted to see if it was possible to leave the compound with Abby's body.
And is it possible? Not unless the culprit was a mountain gorilla.
So now you've had your fun, to no useful end and now she's asking me to remove you from the case.
Is there any reason I shouldn't do as she asks? She's a suspect.
Really? She hasn't been excluded, has she? Then she's still a suspect.
And it would look bad to be seen allowing a murder suspect dictate the terms of an investigation.
Right? Is this true, Lisbon? Is she a suspect? She has not been excluded.
Okay.
I'll give you some more rope.
Don't hang yourself with it.
And, you know, next time, call me when you wanna do some more foolishness.
- Foolishness, I think, is a little harsh.
- Go.
Okay.
I'm leaving.
I have your numbers.
Come on, Howard.
Don't lie to me.
We already spoke to Raymond Tubbs.
Raymond Tubbs? - What about him? - Well, you tell me.
He's an American patriot.
I subscribe to some of his newsletters.
There's no crime in that.
Well, Tubbs says you're his guy inside the Fitzwilliam compound.
Says that you're the, uh, "Aryan warrior that avenged his unjust imprisonment.
" Killed Austin Marr.
- Whoa.
I had nothing to do with that.
- Okay.
If you say so.
But you can see how it looks.
Not good.
No, no, no.
I keep my business and my politics totally separate.
Oh, the Third Reich Pool Cleaning Company doesn't play so good, huh? I've exchanged a few e-mails with Tubbs, that's all.
If he says any different he's lying.
I got immunity for what I say in here, right? No.
Okay, occasionally I got stuff for Abby.
Stuff.
You sold her drugs? A little coke, some meth.
When was the last time you scored for her? Not for a couple of months.
But then, the other day, she hit me up.
She was in a real bad way.
She asked me for an eight ball and some downers.
It took me a few days, but I got them.
But the morning I showed up there's cops everywhere.
I didn't even get to give them to her.
Look, I know I screwed up, but I didn't kill Austin.
There was a useful end, by the way.
We now know that nobody entered or left the property the night of the murder.
She must have been murdered in the guest room.
Then the killer hid her body.
We searched.
She's not on the compound.
You searched for a living woman, not a dead body.
Big difference.
Why would the killer hide one victim and leave the other behind? Good question.
We'll search the property again.
We'll get cadaver dogs and more personnel.
No need.
I know exactly where the body is hidden.
- Wait.
What are you gonna do? - Just talk.
They're in the middle of a funeral.
You can't just walk in there willy-nilly.
- Yeah, that's right.
- Thank you.
- I forgot to call Hightower.
- Hightower? Why? Voicemail.
Hey, Hightower, it's Jane.
Wanted to let you know there's gonna be what you call "foolishness" going on at Ethel Sebring's funeral.
That's it.
Have a great day.
She told me to call.
- Better hurry.
- Jane.
Jane.
God, our father, your power brings us to birth.
Your providence guides our lives and by your command, we return to dust.
Unite us together in one family to sing your praise forever and ever.
Amen.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
- Amen.
- Amen.
Thank you, Father.
Uh, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
My name is Patrick Jane.
For those of you who don't know me, I am a consultant with the CBI.
I know that you're all here today to mourn the loss of Ethel Sebring but I have a very important announcement that simply can't wait.
- What is the meaning of this? - Just bear with me for one moment.
Well, there's no easy way to say this so I'm just gonna come straight out with it.
- Uh, Abby Fitzwilliam is dead.
- No.
Yeah, it's true, Sophie.
I'm very sorry for your loss.
How? We don't know all the details as yet, but we will know very soon.
Where is she? She's hidden in your grandmother's casket.
What? It's quite clever, actually.
It's one place you wouldn't look for a body.
Other than the obvious exception, of course.
Are you playing some sort of demented joke? I wish I could say I was.
Uh.
They were both small women.
They could fit comfortably together in this box.
The only way we can tell for sure is if we, uh.
Well, we're gonna have to take a quick peek.
Um, we will do it inside.
Uh, Dr.
Saban will oversee proceedings to make sure that everything is shipshape.
Agent, have you no control over this buffoon? Lisbon, trust me.
You gotta trust me on this one.
Mr.
Jane is making a valid point.
You know more about law than we do.
We can get a warrant.
But I think this will be quicker and less intrusive.
With all due respect.
- This is wrong.
- Oh, please.
Ethel was dignified in life.
She'd want to remain so in death.
You of all people should know there's nothing dignified about death.
What's going on? Oh.
You got my message.
Ma'am, everything is under control.
- What's he doing to that casket? - That's what I was calling about.
Opening it.
Jane says that Abby Fitzwilliam's body is in the casket.
Oh, my God.
Have you gone completely insane? No, I don't think so.
Here we go.
- Are you sure you wanna do this? - Just get it over with.
What? Oh.
Oh, no.
Oh.
The guests have been sent home, the funeral's been postponed.
- I hope you're happy.
- It doesn't make sense.
Abby's body is not in this coffin.
You promised me.
Yeah, I thought she was.
I was certain that she was in there.
- Well, you were wrong.
- It doesn't make sense that I was wrong.
Stop saying that.
This is the perfect place to hide the body.
It's the one place no one would look.
Jane, that's enough.
No.
She's on this compound.
I know that.
- I know that she is on this compound.
- Jane.
We need to get the sniffer dogs, and the helicopters and the-- Because she is here.
I am so sorry.
I'm sorry.
Okay.
All right.
Um.
At first light tomorrow I want you to start a comprehensive search for Abby's body.
If she's here, find her.
She's here.
Lisbon, what were you thinking? I was-- No excuses, ma'am.
He asked me to trust him and I did.
Your job is not to trust him.
Your job is to trust your judgment, not his.
- That poor woman was in the ground.
- Not in the ground.
But on her way.
I mean, aren't we all on our way? You have messed with the funeral of a high court judge's mother on the very day she finds out that her daughter is most likely dead.
That's a very bad career move.
For all of us.
I'm sorry if I got you guys into trouble.
- I made a mistake.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
Say that again.
I made a mistake.
I said it twice, I won't say it again.
It occurs to me that perhaps I'll be proven not quite as wrong - as I appear to be in this moment.
- Is that right? I'm sure of it.
So don't worry, your careers are safe.
Judge Fitzwilliam will change her tune once I reveal her daughter's killer, won't she? I imagine she will.
When do you plan on doing that? - This very evening.
- This very night.
- But you have to trust me.
- Right.
- And what if you're wrong again? - We're in deep trouble.
But what are the chances, really, of me being wrong twice in a row? Think about that one.
Of course, if either of you have a better idea how to find Abby's body and catch her killer, please, these are not taxi doors, they're ears.
It's not gonna work unless you're quiet.
I can't keep quiet.
My legs are asleep.
What do you mean, your legs are asleep? Legs don't sleep.
It's absurd.
I don't know why people say that.
Damn.
Damn.
Damn.
Where the hell is it? Hello? What's up, doc? Put your hands in the air.
Sorry, did we scare you? You hid Abby's body and not Austin's because you had to.
Evidence of your guilt was inside Abby.
Come on.
We both know the autopsy will confirm it.
You were giving Abby drugs.
A few days before Ethel died, Abby relapsed.
She was an addict.
She was either gonna get drugs from me or from the street.
I was managing her addiction.
You'll feel better after this.
It's recognized therapeutic practice.
For which you were paid.
Well, yes.
Of course.
I'm a doctor.
Of course.
So you weren't doing it to help Abby out.
You were doing it for the money.
With Ethel dying, you needed a new source of income.
Along came Abby.
A rich young addict.
Abby.
Abby, it's okay.
You're okay.
You're okay.
Abby.
Abby, stay with me.
Abby.
She OD'd so fast.
I couldn't save her.
Austin came back.
- What's going on? - Saw what had happened.
- What did you do to her? - He was gonna go to the police.
Turn me in.
My whole life was over if he made that call.
I picked up the knife, just to stop him, not to hurt him.
I wasn't thinking.
I figured if I made it look like Abby did it, people would believe it.
I knew if they found Abby's body they'd find the drugs in her system.
So I hid her in my room.
In the closet.
I was so scared when the police came to search the house.
I was sure they'd find her.
You took advantage of Abby.
She trusted you and you preyed on her in her weakest moment.
She never had a chance.
- Hey.
- Hmm? - I talked to Judge Fitzwilliam.
- And? And she says that if you will apologize for the cavalier manner with which you disrupted her mother's burial she will not pursue disciplinary action against you or Lisbon or myself.
Hmm.
Tell her Jane says she's a self-righteous, embittered old bat and she should thank me.
Oh, God, Jane.
Please.
You're right, Mr.
Jane.
I came here for an apology.
But I realize now I was wrong to stand on my dignity.
I am embittered.
And your arrogant, callous, juvenile behavior did reveal the truth, after all.
So thank you.
Thank you very much.
- Good evening to you.
- Good evening.
Sorry.
Okay, then.
Everyone's happy.

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