Castle (2009–2016): Season 4, Episode 23 - Always - full transcript

The murder of a Latino army veteran ex-con, ex-Lobos-street gang member quickly links to a break-in in the late captain's home, to steal only and all his old police files, and yields the ...

NARRATOR:
Previously on Castle...

BECKETT: Who killed my mother?

No, Kate. I give you a name, I know
you, you'II run straight at him.

I might as well shoot you
where you stand.

They're coming to kill you,
and I'm not going to let them.

I'm gonna end this.

No one outside of
this immediate family

ever needs to know about this.

As far as the world is concerned,
Roy Montgomery died a hero.

- (GUNSHOT)
- Kate!

CASTLE: It was supposed to be over.

Montgomery sacrificed himself
to keep her safe.

This is
so much bigger than you realize.

(PHONE RINGING)

- Hello.
- MR. SMITH: Mr. Castle,

I'm a friend of Roy Montgomery's.

We need to talk.

CASTLE: He says she's safe now,
on one condition.

She can't go near her mother's case.

She'II Iisten to me.
I can steer her away.

(GRUNTING)

(GRUNTS)

(EXCLAIMS)

- MAN: Beckett!
- Castle!

- Beckett!
- Castle, I'm here!

Beckett, hang on!

BECKETT: No!

CASTLE: Either this is the most
boring dream I've ever had,

or you can't sleep either.

It's not a dream. More Iike a nightmare.

Is this about your valedictorian speech?

It's my chance to say something
important, something worthy.

I don't want to blow it,
but I feel Iike I have nothing to say.

You mean nothing compared
to the great sacred texts of mankind,

or Winston Churchill's speech
to Harrows,

or Steve Jobs' address to Stanford?

You know, maybe you should
pick some speeches

just a Iittle Iess daunting
to compare yours to,

Iike Say Anything or Twilight.

It's not supposed to be this hard.

You know, the most worthwhile things
in Iife are often the most difficult.

- For example...
- (PHONE RINGING)

Wow, that really is a smart phone.

BECKETT:
Of course you don't understand

why she's taking
her graduation speech so seriously.

You were probably the guy

who had nothing on but boxers
underneath his gown.

That is so insulting.

If you must know,
I was naked underneath.

Oh, I'm sorry. I stand corrected.

So how is the father of the graduate
taking it?

I already have a plan
to drown my sorrows.

After the ceremony,
my mother goes off to the Hamptons,

AIexis will be doing her all-nighter,

I will be distracting myself

with a double feature of The Killer
and Hard-Boiled.

Wow. That is a double feature.

You Iike John Woo?

The bloodier the better.

You wouldn't want to join me,
would you?

Actually, I'd Iove to.

You coming, Castle?

Yeah, it's...

ESPOSITO: Hey.
BECKETT: So?

So, we've got a Hispanic male, Iate 20s.

Cabbie spotted the body
about an hour ago and called it in.

- (CAMERA CLICKING)
- We got an ID?

ESPOSITO:
No. We checked his pockets.

There's no phone, keys or wallet.

I'm checking prints right now.

From the blood trail, it Iooks Iike
he was shot before he entered the alley.

He was hit in the shoulder
with what Iooks Iike a.357,

but the kill shot, point-blank,
execution-style with a 9mm.

CASTLE: Two guns.
Could be more than one shooter?

Was CSU able to trace
that blood trail from the first shot?

Starts around the corner.

There's no visible point of origin,
but the teams are still Iooking.

Well, this is a bad neighborhood.
Maybe it was a mugging gone wrong?

LANIE: Maybe.

These grooves in his shoulder indicate
that he was carrying something.

And it was heavy.
I'd say at Ieast 30 pounds.

I'm even seeing traces
of skin tissue in his fingernail.

I may be able to get DNA.

But I'II know a Iot more
once I get him back to the morgue.

Uh, his pockets may have been empty,

but it Iooks Iike he was trying
to hide something in his shoe.

BECKETT: Lock picks?

Now, why would someone
be needing Iock picks?

He's a thief. Orlando Costas.

A couple of domestic B and Es,
but suspected of a dozen more.

He used to run with the Cazadores.

Cazadores?

They're a violent street gang
that deals in drugs, arms and Iarceny.

But all of Orlando's priors are
back when he was a teenager.

He hasn't been arrested in years.

Maybe he got back in the game.

I don't know.
He went a Iong way to clean up his act.

Did four years active in the military,
discharged with honors Iast year.

Spent his rotation
as an MP in Germany.

Military police?
He really did clean up his act.

If this guy went straight, then
how did he end up dead in an alley?

Did you check for next of kin?

His folks are dead, but we managed
to track down a girlfriend.

Marisol Castaneda.
Esposito's bringing her in right now.

AII I know is he was with me in bed
Iast night when I went to sleep.

I woke up this morning
and both him and my car were gone.

Where did he go?

I figured he'd gone to the career center
to check the job Iistings.

He does that every morning.

- He'd been Iooking for work?
- For months.

Orlando served his country.

You'd think that'd mean something,
but it's been tough.

Especially after my hours got cut.

So he was under financial pressure?

Is it possible
that he went back to old habits?

No.

Look, Marisol, we know
that he ran with the Cazadores.

- Do you think that...
- I said no!

He went through hell to escape that Iife.
It's why he enlisted.

To get out. To be a better man for me.

A better father to our son.

So how about
you stop trying to make this his fault

and find whoever killed him?

What kind of car do you have?

Two blocks away from the alley.

BIood smeared on the armrest.
This is definitely it.

He was shot somewhere else
and then he came here?

Why not go home?
Why not go get patched up?

BECKETT: He was meeting someone
in that alleyway.

Phone. His Iast call was 4:47 a.m.,
just before he died.

- Run that number.
- AII right.

RYAN: Hey, Beckett. Gun.

It's a.38. Recently fired.

CASTLE: So it was a shootout.
That's how he got the shoulder wound.

Which means wherever he came from,
there might be another body.

- I know where he was coming from.
- Where?

His Iast entry was 299 First Avenue.

What's at 299 First Ave?

Captain Montgomery's house.

ESPOSITO:
We're just thankful no one was hurt.

EVELYN: Believe me, so am I.

Ever since Roy died, I've slept
with his.357 in the nightstand.

So it was just the one guy?

As far as I know.

He was taking files out of the cabinet.

He had Roy's old Iaptop
in his backpack.

When he saw me,
he pulled his weapon,

so God help me, I shot him.

I think I hit him in his shoulder,
he fired back,

and then he crashed
through the window.

Evelyn, was this the guy?

Yeah. That's him.

I'm glad Evan and the girls
weren't home.

Funny thing is,
I wasn't supposed to be home either.

It's almost Iike he knew
we weren't supposed to be here.

Anything special about those files?

Just paperwork. Legal documents.
Notes on Roy's old cases.

What about his computer?
What was on that?

EVELYN: His old work files,

but mostly I use it
for Christmas cards and recipes.

They went after Montgomery's files.
Not valuables, not cash.

And now our thief is dead
and the files he took are missing?

Let's not jump to conclusions.

ESPOSITO:
What else would it be about?

Everyone here thinks Montgomery
died bringing a cop killer to justice.

We're the only ones who know
what he was really involved in

and his connection
to your mother's murder.

Beckett, it can't be a coincidence.

Recheck the vic's rap sheet.

See if Montgomery was involved
in any of his old arrests.

And get on that number.

I want to know who he was talking to
just before he died.

Say something reassuring.

There are thousands of break-ins
in New York City every year.

This one feels different.

Well, that doesn't mean that it is.

Montgomery worked hundreds of cases.

Just because this guy was after files,

doesn't mean he was after
your mom's case.

Then why is our thief dead?

You know, those people
that Montgomery was involved with,

he said that they wanted me dead,
that I was getting too close.

And he said that he was gonna
give his Iife in order to protect mine.

And they still tried to kill me.

I wake up sometimes
and I think to myself,

"How the hell am I still alive?"

It's Iike I'm just waiting
for that other shoe to drop.

What if this is that other shoe?

Things were finally
getting better for her.

For us.

She was just coming out of her shell
and now this?

Do you really think it's related
to her mother's murder case?

I hope to God it isn't.

Montgomery's friend was very clear.

She starts poking around
her mother's murder,

they'II come after her again.

I can't Iet that happen.

I know.

Thank you.

Did you get any sleep?

Not much.

Anything new on our victim?

We rechecked Orlando's rap sheet.

Montgomery wasn't involved
in any of his old arrests.

That break-in wasn't personal.

What about the call he made
before he was killed?

It's from a burner phone.
There's no registered owner.

- Hey.
- Hmm.

You're not in this alone. I'm here.

I know.

ESPOSITO: Hey.

So we may have been wrong
about why they hit Montgomery's.

Witnesses saw
a Hispanic male fleeing the alley

in a Iate-model maroon DeVille.

Apparently he had gang ink
on his neck. A Iion framed by a "C"?

Cazador?

The very same gang
that our victim ran with.

Gangs.

ESPOSITO: If this guy was in that alley,
odds are he killed Orlando.

Did we get a Iicense plate?

No, but according to Gang Task Force,

the ride matches the car
of one Vincente Delgado.

High-Ievel shot caller
for the Cazadores.

And get this,
his cousin, Diego Gutierrez,

was busted by Montgomery
for a double homicide in '95.

His Iawyers filed a motion for retrial
a month after Montgomery was killed.

Find him.

(EXPLOSION)

NYPD!
Let me see your hands right now!

- Don't move! Don't move! Don't move!
- Let me see your hands!

COP: It's clear!

Well, Iookie here. 9mm.

Just Iike the gun
that killed Orlando Costas.

I already told you,
I was nowhere near that alley.

Fact is, your witnesses are blind.

The fact is, you knew Orlando Costas.

Yeah, I knew him. Once.
Before he turned his back.

When was the Iast time
you heard from him?

- Not in years.
- Hours.

Just before he was killed,
Orlando called a burner cell.

Same phone that we found on you.

So why don't you just admit to it
and save yourself 30 years?

You had him break into
Roy Montgomery's house

and steal your cousin's case files,
and then you shot him.

What do you got, chica? Huh?
Gun's not gonna be a match.

So that Ieaves you with what,
a phone call?

A couple of people saw
a very common car.

You know why
you can't pin this on me, chica?

- I wasn't there.
- The hell you weren't.

(KNOCK ON DOOR)

That's gonna be ballistics.

Last chance to make a deal.

(SCOFFS)

Book him on the drugs
and weapons charge

and tell the DA I'm gonna want
to file for murder one.

It wasn't him.

What do you mean it wasn't him?

The skin tissue
that Lanie was able to scrape

from underneath
our victim's fingernails,

the Iab was able to pull DNA.

We ran it against Vincente.
It's not a match.

In fact, it wasn't a match
to anyone in the system.

But it did match DNA trace evidence
found at another crime scene.

Well, at Ieast that's something.
What was the crime scene?

It was a shooting.

Beckett, it was your shooting.

DNA confirms that the man who killed
Orlando Costas in that alley

is the same man
who put a bullet in your heart.

No Ieads for 11 months, and now this.

Does Gates know?

No.

BECKETT: Then we don't tell her.

If she finds out
this is a match to my shooting,

she'II take me off the case.

Maybe you should be off this case.

They tried to kill you once, Kate.

You keep going on this, they...

What's to stop them from trying again?

What's to stop them now?

No. I've been waiting a year for this.

And I'II be damned
if I Iet someone else screw it up.

Hey, Javier.

Man, this just feels wrong.
We need to tell Gates.

Why? So she can send Beckett home?

You think that's gonna work?
You think that's gonna stop her?

She's gonna investigate this case,
Kevin, whether she's on it or not.

The Ieast we can do
is make sure that we have her back.

(PHONE RINGING)

Hello.

MR. SMITH: I think you know
why I'm calling, Mr. Castle.

It's you.

Thank God.
What the hell is going on?

Why did they break into
Montgomery's place?

Most Iikely it's a clean-up job.

Making sure that Montgomery had
nothing else incriminating in his files.

As long as Beckett
drops her investigation,

we still hold all the cards.

No, she's already onto her shooter.
She's not gonna Iet go.

Then we have a problem.

If she doesn't stop, they will retaliate.

Now, I can't control the situation
if you can't control her.

(HANGS UP)

(DOOR OPENING)

(DOOR SHUTTING)

BECKETT: I got enough
on the drug and weapons charges

to put you away for at Ieast five years.

Five years of your Iife.

What's that worth?

I know you didn't kill Orlando.

But he called you
and you talked to him for two minutes.

And you were in that alley.

Why?

There's nobody in here but you and me.

There's no cameras, no microphones,
no one's Iistening.

I can make all those charges go away.

Five years of your Iife back,
but you've gotta tell me what you know.

He called Iast week,
talking about times were bad.

So I told him I can get you some work,

but he knew
if he came back to the Cazadores,

there'd be no Ieaving this time.

And all he really wanted was a Ioan,

and could I help him out,
for old times' sake.

- Did you give it to him?
- No.

He begged me, said he was good for it.

Said he had something big coming up,
something that would make him whole.

Did he say what?

No. But that morning, my phone rings.

And he said it'd all gone wrong.

He was desperate,
talking about they were gonna kill him.

- Who's "they"?
- Don't know.

But he was scared.

Why did he call you?

Protection, chica.

He said if I help him out,
he'd come back.

And he knew that was the price.

So I told him where to meet.

But by the time I got there,
he was already dead.

And you told him where to meet?

That's right.

- You didn't tell anyone else?
- No.

Did you see anything there?

White guy. Six foot.

Caught a glimpse
before the night swallowed him whole.

They must've been
tapping Orlando's phone.

That's the only way they got there first.

But how did they know
to target Orlando for the job?

Because he was desperate for money.

Yeah, but how did they know that?
How did they know his background?

Because they knew him
from the military.

He was hired by somebody he knew.

It's a place to start.

But whoever's gotten
close to that secret is dead.

I think it's clear
we're in over our heads here.

Speak for yourself, bro.

Orlando's financials just came in.

He was underwater and overdrawn,

until Iast week when a wire transfer
for 10 grand hit his account.

Let me guess. Untraceable?

So it's a dead end.

The deposits are,
but the debit withdrawals are not.

Right when the money came in,
Marisol started using it to pay bills.

Wait, if Marisol knew about the money...

Then she knew
Orlando was up to something.

She Iied to us.

RYAN: Not only that,
but according to the bank,

she cleaned out the entire account
an hour ago.

She's on the run.

Got a few questions for you
before you Ieave town.

And this time, I want the truth.

MARISOL: I'm telling you the truth.

I didn't know anything about the money.
Not until today.

So why do we have debits against it

the moment it appeared
in your account?

- Orlando...
- It was your card, Marisol!

Who was Orlando working for?

Do you know what's going to happen
if you don't cooperate?

You're gonna go to jail,
and your kid's gonna go to foster care.

- Is that what you want?
- Beckett.

Marco on the streets,

enlisted by the Cazadores
at age 10 Iike his father,

dead in the gutter at 19!

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

Beckett, that's enough.

MARISOL: Orlando said it was
someone he knew from the service.

Someone dangerous.

But it was just a one-off.

A Iot of money for an easy job.

And we needed the money.

- What was the job?
- They needed files.

From a dead cop's house.

- What files?
- AII of them.

Any he could find.

This guy from the service,
did you get a name?

No.

- Did you meet him?
- No.

Did he ever call the house?

He Ieft notes for Orlando in a mailbox
with a time and a place.

They were coded
so I wouldn't know where.

But I was in the car once.

I saw where they met.

At a church, over on State Street.

PRIEST: Wednesday, you say?

Yeah, around 3:00 p.m.

He was meeting with someone.

I'm sorry. I wish I could help.

But we're open to the public and we get
a Iot of unfamiliar faces every day.

We usually just Ieave them
to their prayers.

CASTLE:
If your donation box is any indication,

Iooks Iike being open to the public
comes with a price.

Yes, well,
it's not the best neighborhood.

We catch gang kids
and the homeless all the time,

trying to take advantage of more
than just our outreach programs.

How do you catch them?

RYAN:
Here it is. 3:00 p.m., Wednesday.

ESPOSITO: There's Orlando.

That's him.

Damn it.

Come on, come on.

Yes.

So that's what you Iook Iike.

ESPOSITO:
I'm gonna run this through Army CID.

If they met in the military,
someone in Orlando's old unit

- might be able to ID him.
- No.

No, we don't know who's involved
and we don't know how high this goes.

The minute we put this photo out there,
these people are gonna know.

He's gonna disappear,
and we will never see him again.

We have to do this one on our own.

RYAN: Beckett, that's impossible.

AII we have is a face.
No name, no ID, no way to find this guy.

Then we will find a way to find him.
I'm not gonna Iose this Iead.

How are we supposed to investigate
if we can't investigate?

You heard the Iady. We find a way.

MCCALLISTER: You woke the dragon.

And this is
so much bigger than you realize.

- (GUNSHOT)
- CASTLE: Kate!

- (SIRENS WAILING)
- LANIE: Don't die on me...

BECKETT: He can't hide from me.

LOCKWOOD:
You've got it ass-backwards.

You can't hide from him.

MONTGOMERY:
I don't know how, but somehow

he figured out what we had done.

RAGLAN: I made a bad mistake.
BECKETT: Who hired you to kill her?

MCCALLISTER:
Forget it. You'll never touch them.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

- Hey.
- Hey.

I just got off the phone with Esposito.

Our killer had a key chain,

and he matched it
to Eastway Car Rentals.

That could be any one
of a thousand cars.

I know, it's a needle in a haystack,
but at Ieast it's a haystack,

and they keep
most of their Iicenses on file.

- Kate...
- Yeah, he's probably using a fake ID,

but we should be able
to narrow it down from the...

- Kate!
- What's wrong?

(CLEARS THROAT)

You have to stop.

This investigation, you have to stop.

Castle, we already talked about this.
I'm fine. I'm in control.

No, you're not.

They are.

And if you don't stop,
they will kill you, Kate.

What are you talking about?

Before Montgomery
went into that hangar,

he sent a package to someone,
someone he trusted.

It contained information
damaging to the person behind all this.

Montgomery was trying to protect you,

but the package didn't arrive
until after you'd been shot.

Montgomery's friend
struck a deal with them.

If they Ieft you alone,

that package and the information inside
would never see the Iight of day.

But they made one condition,
you had to back off.

And that's the reason you're alive, Kate.

Because you stopped.

How do you know this?

In order for the deal to work,

someone had to make sure
you weren't pursuing it.

Are you a part of this?

I was just trying to keep you safe.

By Iying to me about
the most important thing in my Iife?

That Iie was the only thing
that was protecting you.

Castle, I didn't need protection,
I needed a Iead.

And you sat on it for a year.

Now, who is this person?
How do I find him?

He's a voice on the phone.
He's a shadow in a parking garage.

You met with him?

How do you know that
he's not behind my mom's murder?

How do you know
that he's not involved?

And how the hell could you do this?

Because I Iove you.

But you already know that, don't you?

You've known for about a year.

Are you kidding me? You're actually
bringing this up right now?

After you told me
that you just betrayed me?

- Kate, Iisten to me...
- Listen to you?

Why should I Iisten to you?

How am I even supposed
to trust anything that you say?

How are you...

Because of everything
we've been through together!

Four years, I've been right here!

Four years, just waiting for you
to just open your eyes

and see that I'm right here.

And I'm more than a partner.

Every morning,

I bring you a cup of coffee
just so I can see a smile on your face.

Because I think you are
the most remarkable,

maddening, challenging,

frustrating person I've ever met.

And I Iove you, Kate,
and if that means anything to you,

if you care about me at all,
just don't do this.

If I care about you, Castle?

You cut a deal for my Iife
Iike I was some kind of a child.

My Iife. Mine. You don't get to decide.

You keep going with this,
they're gonna decide.

They're gonna come for you, Kate.

Let them come.

They sent Coonan, and he is dead.

They sent Lockwood, and he is dead.

And I am still here, Castle.
And I am ready.

Ready for what?

To die for your cause?

This isn't a murder investigation
anymore, Kate.

They've turned it into a war.

If they want a war,
then I will bring them a war,

straight to their doorsteps.

Well, I guess there's just
nothing I can say, is there?

Okay.

Yeah, you're right, Kate. It's your Iife.

You can throw it away if you want,

but I'm not gonna stick around
and watch you,

so this is over.

I'm done.

ALEXIS: Everything okay?

Yeah. Fine.
How's your speech coming?

I have watched or read
every graduation address ever written

and compiled all the best advice
into one speech.

And then I read it out Ioud,
and guess what I sounded Iike?

A pompous ass.

I'm 18 years old.
What the hell do I know?

Hey, Iook, everything you know,

everything you will know
is what's true for you.

AII I know is everything's changing.

Everything's going to be different.
And I'm so scared.

Of what?

Moving on.

Write about that. That feels true.

Where's Castle?

He's off the team.

So what do we got?

Eastway rented 700 cars
Iast Wednesday.

RYAN: We believe our suspect is
going under the name Cole Maddox.

He rented it out of JFK.

ESPOSITO:
It's a Kansas driver's Iicense.

Now, we did some digging.
It's a cover ID.

- Did he return the car?
- No.

But Eastway maintains GPS tracking
on all of its equipment.

So we tracked it to the Lower East Side,

to a one-block radius
somewhere along here.

AII right, you stay on grid.

Let us know if he moves.
Esposito, you're coming with me.

Whoa, whoa, whoa,
what are you doing?

You want to do this, you do it right.

You put a team on that car,
and you bring backup with you.

Ryan, this whole thing started
because of a group of corrupt cops.

How do you know
there aren't more out there?

We're about an inch away
from catching this guy,

and I'm not gonna blow it
by advertising our next move.

With all due respect,
this guy put a bullet in your heart,

and then he disappeared into the ether.

You cannot go in there unprepared.

BECKETT: Unprepared?

I've been preparing for this
for the past 13 years.

Hey, Javier.

Man, don't Iet her do this.
It's too big of a risk.

It's all good, bro. We got this.

Come on.
We don't want to miss her speech.

Or the entire graduation.

MARTHA: I'm almost ready.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

(SIGHS)

Hey. We got him.

The doorman at the residency hotel
across the way ID'd the car.

And the front desk clerk confirms

that Mr. Maddox is here
on a one-month Iease.

They've agreed to Iet us in his room.

Get out of the way.

- CIear.
- CIear.

Montgomery's files.

His contact Iist.
What the hell are they Iooking for?

Not "what," who.

They grabbed
Montgomery's wedding album.

ESPOSITO: Why?

BECKETT: They're Iooking
for someone that he knew.

Maybe they found him.

We gotta get out of here.

I'm gonna call for backup.
We'II set up...

(GRUNTS)

(BECKETT GRUNTS)

(GROANING)

(BECKETT GASPING)

Just tell me who's behind this.

You're wasting your time, Detective.

You have no idea
what you're up against.

Neither do you.

Help!

Actually,

we know exactly who we're up against.

Help!

Oh, God.

No!

Not Iike this, come on.

Come on, no!

(GRUNTING)

Castle.

- MAN: Beckett!
- Castle!

- Beckett!
- Castle, I'm here!

No!

Oh, God. Castle!

Beckett, hang on!

No. Castle!

Beckett!

Castle?

Withholding evidence,
Iying to a superior officer?

What you did dishonors this city
and dishonors the badge.

Not only are you off this investigation,

I'm putting you both on administrative
Ieave, effective immediately.

- Sir...
- Don't you "sir" me.

You don't deserve to wear the uniform.

Now hand over your badges and guns.

Detective Beckett?

BECKETT: Keep it.

I resign.

ALEXIS: There is a universal truth
we all have to face,

whether we want to or not.

Everything eventually ends.

As much as
I've Iooked forward to this day,

I've always disliked endings.

The last day of summer,

the final chapter of a great book,

parting ways with a close friend.

But endings are inevitable.

Javi,

I had to.

Leaves fall. You close the book.

You say goodbye.

T oday is one of those days for us.

T oday, we say goodbye
to everything that was familiar,

everything that was comfortable.

(THUNDER ROLLING)

We're moving on.

Butjust because we're leaving,
and that hurts,

there are some people
who are so much a part of us,

they'll be with us no matter what.

They are our solid ground,

our north star,

and the small clear voices in our hearts
that will be with us, always.

(AUDIENCE CLAPPING)

(THUNDER ROLLING)

No, AIexis, I'II be fine.

I've got a thousand cable channels,
I got my Xbox. You have fun.

And I will not worry about you
until Iunchtime tomorrow.

I Iove you, too.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

(EXHALES)

(KNOCK ON DOOR)

Beckett, what do you want?

You.

I'm so sorry, Castle.

I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.

What happened?

He got away, and I didn't care.

I almost died,
and all I could think about was you.

I just want you.

(THUNDER CRASHING)

Mr. Smith?

Who are you?

You've been a very hard man to find.

What do you want?

You have some sensitive information
about my employer.

Information that you've been
using to protect Detective Beckett.

Are you forgetting? We have a deal.

No. What you had was blackmail.

Now, you're gonna tell me
where all that information is.

And after you do,

I'm going to put Kate Beckett
in the ground once and for all.