Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 1, Episode 18 - Loa Aloha - full transcript

While Five-0 races to stop a mad bomber before he kills again, Danny gets an unexpected visit from his little brother, Matt, a fun-loving, Wall Street broker. The family reunion is cut ...

Whoo! Yeah!

Okay, how in the world did you
manage to convince me to do this?

- Because it's your 60th birthday.
- Uh-huh.

- And I'm Daddy's little girl. Ha-ha-ha.
- And I love you too, sweetie.

- Here you go.
- I'll see you on the other side.

- Yeah.
- One, two, three! Aah!

- Hello?
Hello, Judge Kamalei.

Yes. Who's this?

Your daughter's quite the adventurer,
isn't she?

- Where? Who are you?
- Tell me, Your Honor,

what was the last thing you said
to her before she left the platform?



- Who the hell is this?
- Aah!

I hope you said goodbye.

- Katie!
She's down!

Katie!

You ready to go see Uncle Matty
or what?

- Yeah. He's the coolest ever.
- Yeah?

- He's what?
- The coolest ever.

The coolest ever?

You know, a less secure father
might take that personally.

I always considered myself
to be the coolest ever.

No? Okay, I guess I'm wrong.
Go ahead.

Come in.

Uncle Matt?

Who's the greatest uncle
in the whole wide world?



- Uncle Matt!
- Ha-ha-ha.

Arg! Hi, hi. Ha, ha.

- Is this for me?
- No, this is for your Dad.

Hurricane Matty strikes again, huh?

Hey, what I'd tell you
about spoiling her?

- I am not spoiling her. No.
You're not?

- Okay, a little bit.
- Come here. I love you.

- It's been too long, huh?
- It hasn't been that long.

No, it actually has. Uh, my going-away
party was a year ago.

- You have not been out here for a year.
- I know. It feels like ten.

I can't believe
you came all the way to Hawaii.

Yeah, well, it was worth it.

- How's things with Rachel?
- They are, uh... They're getting better.

We actually have conversations

and I don't feel like a blood vessel
is gonna explode out of my neck.

- So that's good.
- Progress.

Yeah, absolutely.

So why the, uh, sudden visit?
You're on business, right?

What, you mean a guy can't
drop in on his bro?

No, a guy can drop in on his bro,
but not you.

Last time you dropped in on me,
you crashed Dad's car into a tree.

Let the IROC go, Danny. Okay?

I came here to have fun.
Proof, right here.

We are going to swim with dolphins.

We are going to feed sharks,
hot-air ballooning.

- This place has everything.
- Yeah, they got everything.

I mean, they got tsunamis,
they got giant centipedes...

You know what your problem is,
your issue? Lack of adventurous spirit.

- You're a spoilsport. Right, Gracie?
Yeah.

One second.

All right, we need to play
with all of this today.

- We'll start with...
- Sounds like fun.

You're getting so big.
Okay.

Guys, I got bad news.
I gotta go to work.

Grace, I gotta take you back to Mom,
okay?

Wait. She can hang with me.

- You're gonna babysit?
- Yeah. We can hang out for the day.

And then we'll meet you for dinner.
What do you think, Gracie?

All right. Listen, no funny stuff.

- No trouble, okay?
- I won't.

I know you won't. I'm talking to him.

- All right, come on.
- All right.

I'll see you guys later.
Stay out of trouble.

- We need to cause trouble right now.
- Yeah.

Yes.
I heard that.

Chin. Hey, listen, I think we need
to expand the grid search

- to a half-mile radius.
What did you find?

The end of the zip line here,
it's all charred and there's a, uh...

There's a residue, a film all over it.

- You think it was an explosive?
- Yeah, I do.

Could have been a shaped charge
that went high-order.

I also found evidence of an electronic
trigger, probably shortwave.

Somebody blew the zip line out.
They had to have been close by to do it.

I'll see what I can find.

We know this is hard, but can you
tell us about the phone call?

It was an unknown number.

He had a thin, raspy voice.

Didn't recognize it.

He knew I was a judge,
called me "Your Honor."

I think he was watching us.

One minute,
Katie was waving goodbye.

And then the next...

I'm sorry.

You've gotta excuse me.

Single father, one kid.

Yeah.
He's lost the only family he had.

Do you think the daughter was
a target or just collateral damage?

No, I think from the phone call,
the father was definitely the target.

I think the killer was taunting him.

He knew his name, his number,
exactly where he'd be.

Definitely premeditated, yeah.

I want a full protective detail
on the judge 24/7.

For all we know,
this whack job's not done.

So I found these tire tracks in an area

that's usually off limits to vehicles.

They're recent and they're well within
sight of the platform.

- You get a hit from H.P.D. database?
- Yeah.

According to the size,
depth and tread pattern,

looks like our suspect was driving
a late-model SUV or a light pickup.

Once we get a suspect,
we can pull a match.

Okay, Danny, any luck
tracing the phone call to the judge?

No, the phone's a burner.
It's completely untraceable.

But the H.P. D bomb squad,

they checked out the fragments
that you found

and they said it's from
an RF receiver

usually found in walkie-talkies
or remote-control cars.

They're doing chemical analysis
on the explosives right now.

Kono, what do you got?

Been trying to get a hold
of the judge's threat file.

- Deputy prosecutor's in court all day.
- Threat file?

Prosecutor's Office has a team
of investigators whose sole job is

to keep track of written
or verbal threats against the bench.

Basically just weed out
the whack jobs.

So depending on how heavy
the threat,

they either do or do not pass it
on to the feds.

What we're looking for is someone
who matches our killer's profile so far:

male, violent, history with explosives,
and an axe to grind.

Makes sense.

With cops, judges, anyone
who puts away hardened criminals,

suspect pool will be pretty deep.

So if we're focusing on violent felony
cases the judge has presided over,

how deep is this pool
that we're talking about?

Ugh. Okay,
uh, we need to whittle this down.

In the meantime,

let's make sure Judge Kamalei's
personal security detail

has a picture of every one
of these guys.

When this killer comes back
for the judge, we're gonna be ready.

Yeah, all right. Thanks, Chin.

H.P. D is in place.
The judge is secure.

All right, Kono and I are gonna go see
Deputy Prosecutor Chen tomorrow.

- Try to narrow down our suspects.
- I'll take all the help we can get.

I appreciate this escort
through the Hilton.

- I'm just stopping in to pick up Grace.
- It's no big deal.

Besides, I wanna meet your brother.

All right, well, be warned.
Mr. Wall Street has quite a personality.

- Runs in the family, huh?
- Disorder. Personality disorder.

There's a thing called...

- You should see that.
Ahem. We...

Steve.

Hey, Rach.
What are you doing here?

- It's nice to see you too, Daniel.
I invited her.

Come on, it's been a long time
since we've had a family meal.

It'll be just like old times.

Steven, my brother Matthew.
Matthew...

- Good to meet you.
- Great to meet you.

- Can you stay a while?
- Uh, no Stan?

- He's in Boston on business.
- Again?

- Daniel.
- What?

Hey, so, listen, I'll leave you to it.
You stay, Danny.

Come on, Steve. Even cops can spare
a half-hour to grab some food.

Hang out. I got Danny's favorite.
I got surf and turf. Yeah.

- What do you think?
- I could eat.

Surf or, uh?
- I could eat surf.

- Surf? Okay. Can I?
Come on.

This is very pink.
Must mean it's tasty.

No, you didn't.

I'm telling you something,
he would do it every, every time.

- Every time.
- No, he didn't. He did not.

Not every time.

Okay, Danny,
tell them about the time at the zoo.

Every time with the zoo.

Okay? You were...
He was causing a disturbance.

You handcuffed me
to the monkey cages.

- Hey, I... I was doing my job.
- Ha-ha-ha.

Dude, you were 9!
What are you talking about?

They were plastic handcuffs,
just so you know.

So you were a cop back then?

My parents would say, you know,
"Where's your brother?"

Danny would say,
"Guess we lost him."

You are horrible, Danny.

Well, I always would come back
for you, didn't I?

- Take my hand. That is true.
- Didn't I?

If you remembered
where you left me.

I love you.

Look at this cutie patootie.

Oh, she is so tired.

She drank several, several
sodas. I don't know how she's asleep.

Hey, ahem. You see these two guys
over Rachel's right shoulder?

- Goofy aloha shirt with cheap shoes?
- Yeah.

- Look like Feds, huh?
Mm-hm.

- They watching us?
I don't know.

The guy on the right
walked out of my brother's room

in a waiter outfit earlier today.

- Really?
Yeah.

They're getting up.
What do you want to do?

- Say hello?
- I think we should say hello.

- Hey, we'll be right back.
All right.

- One second.
- Okay.

Hey.

Special Agent Edward Kipton.
This is Special Agent Adam Markowitz.

FBI, we know.
What do you want with my brother?

I'm sorry. It's an active investigation.

- You know how it is.
Oh, okay. Um...

Listen, we have on this island what is
called... What does the governor call it?

- It's called "full immunity and means."
- Full immunity and means.

I'll give her a call. It's all good.

Just do yourself a favor. Okay?

Tell me why you're following
my brother and we don't do this.

- Governor Jameson please.
- You have the governor on speed-dial?

That's exactly right.
- Hello, governor.

Yes, ma'am. No, I'm standing
with a couple of FBI agents here

who are refusing to share information
about a case.

Why are you smiling? He's not kidding.
He did this to me.

No, yes, ma'am. No, we tried.

- Yes ma'am. It's for you.
- Okay.

Who is this?

Heh, heh, heh. Yeah, right. It's good.

My name? Kipton, Edward Kipton.

Uh...

Yes. Yes, ma'am.

I'm terribly sorry.
Of course. Of course.

Now, answer the man's question.

Matthew Williams is the focus
of a federal investigation.

He's being accused
of defrauding his investors

- out of millions of dollars.
- Whoa.

Defrauding? No, no, no.
That's impossible.

Well, not according to the SEC

and the dozen forensic accountants
going through his books.

Okay, well, you and you
and the SEC are all wrong. Okay?

My brother runs a hedge fund.

And contrary to the talking heads
on television,

that does not make him a thief.

We're not here to argue.

Our job is to make sure your brother
doesn't take his vacation overseas

- before the indictment comes down.
- Wait a minute. Indictment?

You hear anything about
his travel plans,

I'd appreciate it
if you'd give us a call.

And, Danny,
if you say anything to your brother,

- we will prosecute you for obstruction.
- I'm sure you will.

See if your fairy godmother
can get you out of that.

Listen to me.
I know my kid brother. Okay?

He's a lot of things,
but he is not a criminal.

Okay. Okay.

- Maybe he was set up.
- Yeah, maybe.

Listen to me, all right? Let me tell you
something about my brother, okay?

When Rachel and I split up,
all right,

I took a room at a motel
right down the block,

because I wanted to be close to Grace,
this two-star dump.

My brother, every single night,

would come over with a six-pack
of beer and all the time in the world.

Never once, not one time
did I catch him looking at his watch.

Okay? He just sat there
and talked to me every single night.

He'd fall asleep sitting up in a chair,
wake up the next morning

and go straight to work.
Every day. For six months, he did this.

For six months,
he talked me off the ledge.

I'm telling you, I would not have gotten
through that if it wasn't for him.

Okay, he didn't do this.

Okay. All right, fine.
You gotta talk to him.

Yeah, I just don't think that
this is a one-time conversation.

So that's fine. Listen, you talk to him.
Take all the time you need.

Family's first, right?

There he is.

Steve, I'd like you to meet
Deputy Prosecutor Jim Chen.

- McGarrett. How do you do?
- Thanks for meeting me like this.

- I'm just on my way to a lunch.
- No problem. I appreciate it.

Listen, did you get a chance
to pull Judge Kamalei's threat file?

It's all here.
Kamalei's known as a hanging judge.

Put away a lot of violent offenders.

Not many get back out on the street.

- Anybody on here stand out?
- Several.

But if I were a betting man,
I'd say Drew Parisi fits the m.o.

- How so?
- Arson conviction.

After his ex dumped him,
Parisi rigged her house to burn down.

You said he rigged her house?
This guy has technical skills?

Not only that, Jim said this guy was so
pissed when the verdict was delivered,

he attacked the judge in open court.

Took a bailiff and two officers
to restrain him.

- And he just got paroled?
- Three weeks ago.

- Only in America.
- Yeah, only in America.

- You know his parole officer?
- Already spoke to him.

Parisi's staying at
an old girlfriend's place in Wahiawa.

Hey, stop by the house on Sunday.
Your mother would love to see you.

Will do. See you then.

- Hello?
- Very sweet. A lunch with your son.

You must love him very much.

- Who is this?
- But a pat on the back?

You should have given him a hug.

- Please, don't do this.
- I hope you said goodbye.

Five-0. Show me your hands.
Show me your hands.

Oh, God. Get out of the car!

No!

- Hey.
Hey.

- What'd he say about the call?
- Same as Kamalei.

Unknown number, male voice.
"Hope you said goodbye."

- You okay?
- I will be once we find this scumbag.

Well, we know it's not Parisi.

No. We were there with him
at the exact time the bomb went off.

That's right. And if it was detonated
by a remote trigger,

then the bomber had
to have been close by.

- Is that a piece of the RF receiver?
- Yeah, it is.

This one's largely intact.
Got a partial serial number right there.

I'll run it down, see if we can find out
where it came from.

All right.
Hey, how goes the canvassing?

Good. Got a lot of foot traffic,
tourists taking photos.

So I collected all their cameras
and cell phones. See what we get.

One thing's for sure.
This isn't just about Kamalei anymore.

That's right. If we wanna figure out
who this bomber is,

we have to look at cases
involving Kamalei and Chen.

My question is, if it's about revenge,
why not go after them?

Why target their kids?

I understand. Yes.

I'm gonna see you in a little bit.

Yeah, I gotta go. I've gotta go.

What's happening?

Hey, um, I wasn't expecting
to see you for a little bit.

I'm sorry.
A guy can't drop in on his brother?

- I see what you did there. Clever.
- Thank you.

What, uh...?
What are you doing, business?

Oh, that? Uh, new client.
Lives up on the North Shore.

- I thought you were on vacation.
- I am. This, uh, just came up.

Who's, um...?

Who's this new client?

Ah, clients of mine
mentioned my name to him.

He's got nine figures. Made a small
fortune through the family business.

So now he's looking
for some tax shelter ideas.

What is his family business?

A little of everything.
Shipping, utilities, real estate stuff.

It's just a coincidence
he's here in Hawaii?

What's with the third degree,
Magnum?

- You looking to poach my client?
- I'm trying to poach your client.

I'm checking on my little brother's
career. All right?

Checking up on me. I like that.

Apparently this guy's on a schedule.
He needs to meet right now.

So can we hang later?

- Yeah, whatever you need.
- All right.

- You all right?
- I'm in Hawaii with my big brother.

- I'll see you in a little bit.
- All right.

I cross-referenced
Judge Kamalei's threat file

with cases both he and Chen
had in common,

focusing on violent offenders
and parolees.

- Okay, any matches?
- No.

So I started focusing
on the cameras and cell phones

I collected from the crime scene.

All right, so several tourists took photos
just before or after the explosion,

all from different angles.

So, what you're saying is the killer
might actually be in here somewhere?

Exactly. And from the size of the tires,
we're looking for an SUV.

What's that right there?

Blow that up, Kono.
Put it up here for me.

The wheel wells are all muddy.
What about the treads?

The tires are a match to the treads
found near the zip line platform.

- Did you get a clear shot of the plates?
- No.

But, hey, what's that?
That could be a rental tag.

Okay. Contact every rental company
on the island.

I want the name of anybody driving
a rental, that make, model and color.

All right. You got it.

Danny, everything okay
with your brother?

It was... It's fine. I think
I'm gonna be a little while though.

- Why? What are you gonna do?
- I got it. Don't worry about it.

- It's nothing.
- Okay, I know what "nothing" means.

"Nothing" means nothing, Steven.
Okay? I'm fine.

Okay, you know what?
Stop. Don't go anywhere.

I'm gonna be there soon.

I tracked down this serial number.

It's to a circuit board for a
remote-control airplane, T-9 Sabrecat.

You're one of the only shops
on the island

- that sell them, yeah?
- Yeah.

Sell any lately?

Guy came looking to buy last week.

Oh, yeah. What'd he look like?

Haole.

Dark hair. Goatee.

He was dressed full-on paniolo style,
boots and everything.

- Definitely no local.
- How you know that?

The tan lines, the clothes.

- This cowboy, he buy any of them?
- Three of them.

- Three?
Yup.

He paid in cash.

And get this. The remote control to that
plane has a range of a 1,000 feet.

Those tire tracks I found near
the zip line platform, well within that.

Well, that looks like
we have one last target.

Okay, would you please slow down?
You're getting too close.

Danny, relax.
He doesn't know this truck.

Good point.

Hold up. Stop.
He's pulling into that driveway.

Yeah, hello.
Is this Waioleka Charters?

Yes, thank you.
This is, uh, Clarence Clemmons

from Matthew Williams' office.

I'm just calling to check
on his itinerary.

No listing, huh?

Hey, could you guys just tell me one
more time, where do you fly out of?

Kaleola Airport.

Thank you very much.

This is so sick that I'm doing this.

Hands up.

Spread your legs.

Matthew.

- Come. Come in.
He's clean.

It's good to see you.
Much business to discuss.

What happened?
Did you lose the signal?

Yeah, he said he was going
to a business meeting.

Who pats you down
before a business meeting?

Someone who doesn't wanna
get caught.

Who is responsible
for this suntan lotion job here?

You missed a huge spot
on your nose, monkey. Come here.

- Didn't know you were joining us.
- Sorry, slipped my mind.

How'd your meeting go?

Really great, yeah. Guy wanted to park
30 mill in tax-free munies.

I'm like, "Really? Well,
bonds are dead money right now."

- Thirty mill, that's impressive.
- What can I say? I'm good at my job.

- Ha, ha.
- Time for a swim.

What is it that you do exactly?

I mean, you just help the rich
get out of paying their taxes or what?

In all fairness, I'd like to get everybody
out of their taxes, not just the rich.

Well, if people don't pay taxes,
then cops don't get paid,

fire-fighters, like Pop.

- You ever think about that?
- Man, I'm kidding.

Come on, relax. It's the beach.

Uncle Matt, fish.

Where is that fish? Let me see it.

Aah!

Right here?

And what was that all about?
- What was what all about?

I assume you've heard the term
passive-aggressive.

I wasn't being passive-aggressive.

No, you were being
aggressive-aggressive.

The question is, why?

I don't know.
He just gets under my skin sometimes.

Daniel, you can't lie to me.
What's wrong?

I'm gonna tell you something. I'm
gonna need you to keep it between us.

Okay? Okay?

The other night when Steve and I
left dinner, the FBI was watching us.

They're after Matt.

- What?
- They claim

that he's been scamming
his clients out of their life savings.

Apparently an indictment
is on its way.

And do you believe he's guilty?

I don't want to. I'm waiting for
a call back from a buddy at the SEC.

What does Matt
have to say about this?

- I have not spoken to him about it.
- Daniel.

Well, what do you want me to do,
Rachel? What do I do?

I mean,
it's an active federal investigation.

- I'm a cop.
- He's your brother.

Wave. Wave to them.

Hey, I'll tell you man,
remember that time at the, uh?

Oh, The Stone Pony?
We snuck in to see Bruce.

That weird bouncer
with the three chicks?

- You want a beer?
- No, I'm good.

Hey, I wanna talk
to you about something.

Come sit down for a second.

It's about Rachel, isn't it?
I knew you still loved her.

I knew by the way you looked at her
at dinner last night,

- I knew it.
- It's not about Rachel.

So I'm just gonna ask you once.

And I want you to tell me the truth.

What's going on with you?

Nothing. Why?

Why? Because I spoke to a friend
at the SEC.

What are you talking about?

I'm talking about your indictment.

Matt, you been stealing money
from your clients, huh?

Danny, that's insane, okay?
It's just, it doesn't even...

- Don't lie to me.
- I'm not lying.

Listen to me.
Who you think you're talking to, huh?

You think you're talking
to one of your dopey clients?

- I'm your brother. You don't lie to me.
- Want to hear that I took the money?

Fine, I took the money.

What were you thinking about?

You do something that stupid,
you think about Mom?

You think about Dad?
You think about our sisters?

- I know.
- They're gonna knock on Mom's door,

call in the middle of the night
for statements...

I know. I made a mistake.
Is that what you've been waiting for?

Think I get a kick out of this?
I enjoy this?

I think that you like to be the guy

that everybody thinks
does everything right.

But we both know
that you made mistakes.

Why? Why?
That's all I want to know. Why?

I lost $58 million in one day.

And I had to cover it.

So I took some money
from my other clients' accounts.

I fixed statements.

I was hoping that if I could cover my
tracks, that no one would be the wiser.

And then one lie led to another
and then the next one and the next.

- Why didn't you come to me?
- You're a cop.

- I knew that you would...
- Hold on. I would have helped you.

I thought about turning myself in.

Then I just couldn't.

Why'd you come to Hawaii?

To cut another deal
and try to buy my way out.

But, uh, it fell through.

Okay. Okay.

Here's what, okay?

We're getting on a plane together
and we're going back to New York.

Okay? You're gonna talk to the FBI.

You're gonna talk to the SEC.
And you're going to cop to everything.

- You understand?
- I'll go to jail.

Yeah, you're probably gonna go to jail,
minimum security.

All right, we're gonna get you
a good lawyer.

All right, I'm personally gonna talk
to the district attorney

and I'm gonna be there with you and
we are gonna get through this together.

This is gonna kill Mom and Dad.

Ahem. Okay, listen to me. Um...

We got a long road ahead.
All right? We're going back home.

I want you to pack a bag.
I'll be back in a couple of hours.

I cross-checked red SUV rentals

with cases that involved both Kamalei
and Chen and I got a hit.

Travis Roan, age 49. Current
resident of Cheyenne, Wyoming.

No local address
and he used to work on a demo team.

So he knows his way
around a construction site

and spent seven years in a Wyoming
State Pen for aggravated assault.

Okay, but Wyoming,
I don't understand. Was he tried here?

No, but his son was.

- Thomas Roan.
- 20 years old.

- Got 18 months for a DUI.
- What?

Then got stabbed
in a mess hall fight.

- Died in prison ten days ago.
- Oh, man.

And Kamalei and Chen
put him there, right?

This guy's looking for payback
for his dead son.

So I pulled Thomas' case
and I spoke to the judge

trying to figure out
our last potential target.

Maybe an arresting officer,
a key witness.

But all Judge Kamalei
remembers about the case

was the flood of appeals
that came after his verdict.

- Who filed the appeals?
- Thomas' mom.

Court paperwork shows
a local address for her.

Maybe she can help us find
Travis Roan.

I can't believe it.

My God, those poor children.

Do you know where Travis
is right now?

Back in Wyoming, I thought.

He was only in town for
Thomas' funeral.

We're very sorry to hear
about what happened about your son.

Thomas couldn't wait
to leave Cheyenne.

Said this place was like paradise.

Then first semester,
he got pulled over for a DUI.

The judge and that prosecutor
had to make an example of him.

What do you mean by that?

It was the third DUI that week
right in the heart of Waikiki.

Didn't help that Thomas was underage
and hit a fancy car.

So instead of probation
and getting his license revoked...

He got 18 months.

I tried to appeal.
Moved down here to do so.

- How did your ex-husband take that?
- Hard.

They wouldn't even let him
visit his son.

Former felons aren't allowed.

Thomas was only 13
when his father went away to Rawlins.

They wrote letters and such,
but they hadn't seen each other since.

Ma'am, uh, did Travis ever...?

Did he ever make any threats
or maybe mention anybody else

- that he blamed for Thomas' death?
- No.

No, the only thing he kept saying
at the funeral

was he never got to say goodbye.

Mrs. Roan, this is very important.

We need to know
where Travis was staying.

We're clear.

He was just here. The sink's still wet.
Looks like he shaved.

I got a photo and letters from
Thomas to his dad.

Okay.

Chin, I got the kits.

The last remote is gone.
We're running out of time.

Hold on, I got something here.

In these letters, Roan is blaming
somebody named Meachum.

Says "She sold me out.
She convinced me to take the deal."

- That's his lawyer.
- The public defender. Our next target.

Pi'ikoi Middle School. Yeah,
I'm like two minutes away from there.

- Why?
- That's where our suspect is headed.

He's after Brian Meachum,
the public defender's kid.

All right, you got an ID on this guy?

Yeah, the guy's name is Travis Roan.
He's driving a red SUV.

It's a rental.
I'm sending over a picture right now.

Danny, listen to me, okay?

Get a visual on this guy and
then proceed with extreme caution.

He is highly unstable
and he's carrying explosives.

Looking for this, Mr. Meachum?

- Yeah.
- Found it by the gym.

Somebody must be messing with you.

Thanks.

You be careful now.

Your homework,
always remember to double-check it.

Right. Thanks again.

Kono, any luck reaching
Dianna Meachum?

No, straight to voice mail.

But DMV database shows
she's driving a beige minivan,

license plate
Charlie, Bravo, Zero, Three, Two, Five.

Okay, got it. Remember that
transmitter's only good for 1,000 feet.

Okay? You locate the Meachums,
Roan can't be far away. So be careful.

Hey, why do you always
set your phone to vibrate?

A little embarrassing
when it goes off in court.

Maybe you should answer it.

- This is Dianna.
- Mrs. Meachum.

This is Lieutenant Commander
Steve McGarrett from Five-0.

You're in danger right now.
You need to get out of your car...

- Brian, get out of the car. Right now.
- Just don't touch anything. Just go.

- Get the Meachums.
Come on, this way.

Steve, over here.

Five-0. Hands where I can see them.

Hey, I need you to step out of the car
slowly, all right?

That boy, he's only 13 years old.

Just like Thomas
was when I last saw him.

Just like Thomas.

Now he's gone.

He's gone.

I lost him. I lost him.

Go.

Out of the car. Out of the car.
Out, out, out. Get down. Down.

Get down on the ground.

- Hands behind your back.
- Unh.

I gotta go pick up my brother.

He was gonna run.

Can you believe that?

The charter company got back to me
with the flight manifest.

And he used a third-grade
gym teacher's name to book the flight.

He was gonna skip out first thing
in the morning.

- Sorry, man.
- Yeah, me too.

Let me give you a ride to the airport.

- You don't have to do that.
- Come on. We'll talk in the truck.

He's not here.
Where the hell did he go?

Five-0! Hey, hey, hey. Five-0.
Hey, put your gun down!

Hey, hey, hey. Stand down.
Stand down.

Where the hell is he?
What did you say to him?

- What's going on?
- What are you talking about?

We lost the tail on your brother.
Phone's dead. He switched cars.

When we got to the meet,
there was no one there.

He tipped them off
before the deal went down.

Stop, stop, okay? I have no idea
what you're saying to me to right now.

What meet? What deal?
What are you talking about?

Come here.

The footage is courtesy of the DEA.

Guy in the black shirt
is Pedro Fuentes,

accountant for the third
most powerful cartel in Columbia.

And your brother is making a deal
to launder his drug money.

How much can you handle, ten?

Ten million should be fine, once
I get it in and out of Singapore.

And the meet was supposed to
go down today.

You had no idea?

We had it all set up to take them all
down as soon as we saw the money.

Yeah, except sometime today,
your brother changed the plan.

And now they've all gone under.

If you have any idea
where your brother is,

you need to tell us right now,
detective.

I have no clue, you understand me?

- What?
- You gotta tell them.

- You gotta tell them.
- I gotta tell them what?

Tell them what you told me.

That your brother's got plans
to leave the island.

McGarrett,
you know where Williams is?

Yeah, I do. He's got a boat in
Kawela Bay on the North Shore, okay?

I'm sorry, Danny.

All right, you heard him.
Let's go, people.

Thank you.

Hey, this is Matt.
You know what to do.

Matty. Matty.

Mathew Williams, hey!

Gonna shoot me, Danny?

I should shoot you,
you stupid son of a bitch.

Laundering money for drug dealers?
What the hell's the matter with you?

- I had no choice.
- You did have a choice.

You had a choice. I gave you a choice.
I said I was gonna help you.

I said I'd get you through this.
Didn't I?

It's not that simple, Danny.

This isn't you beating up cousin Jimmy
because he stole my bike.

Matthew, listen to me.
You are gonna turn yourself in.

You are gonna turn yourself in!

Go to federal prison?

I'd never survive, Danny.
I'm not strong enough. I'm not you!

What the hell
is the matter with you? Huh?

What'd you do?
You went through with it?

What is that?
What is that, getaway money?

It wasn't supposed
to be a getaway, Danny.

I was trying to...
I was trying to fix things.

You're trying to fix things?
So, what are you gonna do, huh?

Just gonna run away?

You're gonna fly off?
You're gonna forget about us?

Is that your plan?
Hey, I'm asking you a question.

What about Mom and Dad, huh?
What about Grace?

We're your family, Matty.

This ends one of two ways,
big brother.

You either shoot me
or you say goodbye.

Danny, what's happened?

He's gone.

Matty's gone.

I lost him.