Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 2, Episode 12 - Alaheo Pau'ole - full transcript

As the gang gets ready for Chin Ho's wedding, Five-0 discovers that a man shot in a military bunker was in Hawaii to search for his missing son, and Steve begins to suspect that Joe is hiding secrets about the investigation from him.

BOY 1:
Oh, where is it?

Are we in the right place?

Yeah, it's right up here.

Cool, an old bunker.

This is what
you wanted to show us?

- It's inside.
BOY 2: What's inside?

Unexploded bombs?
Zombie marines?

No, but there's a lava tube in the back
that leads to a whole network of caves.

Yeah. And after the war, army
engineers tried to keep it a secret.

That's right.

BOY 3:
Let's hurry, before somebody comes.



"Somebody comes"? Around here?

Hey, didn't some girl
fall in one of these and die?

A, she was drunk. And B,
she wasn't an experienced caver.

And you are?

You guys coming or not?

BOY 3: I'm in.
BOY 2: Let's go.

BOY 3: Ready?
BOY 2: Yeah. Let's do this.

Whoa. It's hot in here.

BOY 3:
It's creepy.

BOY 1:
I know. Somebody could be in here.

[ANIMAL SCREECHES]

BOY 3: What was that?
- Bang!

Knock it off, Tulley.

BOY 2: Told you.
It's just an old bunker full of junk.



Yeah, let's do this.

Whoa, wow. That thing looks deep.

So who wants to go first?

- Oh. Not me.
- Uh-uh. No.

Guess I'll do it.

- Take this end.
- Yeah.

- Careful.
BOY 3: Let me in nice and easy, right?

Yep. You got it.

BOY 3:
Hold tight, guys. I'm almost there.

[ANIMAL SCREECHES
AND BOYS SCREAM]

[BOY 2 GRUNTS]

Jimmy? You okay?

Yeah. I'm okay.

I'm gonna look around a bit.

[SCREAMS]

WHITE:
I'm telling you, son,

I have run the name Shelburne
through all of my contacts.

NSA, Interpol, FBI, CIA, DOD,

every other acronym
you can think of,

and I've come up with exactly zero.

Shelburne is a ghost.

Yeah, well, this ghost
has got Wo Fat spooked. Okay?

If we wanna catch that son of a bitch,
finding Shelburne is the way to do it.

I didn't know Danny
was living at the Hilton.

Oh, he's kind of
between places right now.

You got space.

Yeah, we tried that.
It didn't work out so well.

DANNY:
No, thank you.

Come on. We're gonna be late
for the tux fitting. Let's go.

Chin's wedding this Saturday,
remember?

DANNY: No, no. Hey, we're busy.
Come back later, please. Thanks.

I'm sorry, you're busy?

I can't come back later, Daniel.

I'm the best man. I gotta ensure the
groomsmen are in their monkey suits.

Let's go. Open the door.
Come on.

Hey.

Not what it looks like.

Okay.

We can come back later.

No. That's fine. Listen,
Lori just came over to use the pool.

- That's all. Okay?
- Yeah. The spa services, actually.

Turns out the room comes with
complimentary spa service.

Mm-hm.
You know, like, a hot stone massage.

Yeah. I'm not a spa service
kind of guy myself.

I'm not either. But I didn't
wanna let it go to waste,

so I called Lori so she could use it.

LORI: Yeah.
- And the, uh, handcuffs?

Oh, Danny was showing me
the Jersey slip.

- Jersey slip?
DANNY: The hood-rat cuff slip. Yeah.

All the kids are doing it back East,
so thought I'd show her.

Yeah, and we, ahem, lost the keys
somewhere. I think in the couch.

McGARRETT:
The couch?

Yeah, so maybe you wanna set up
a search grid, call a K-9 unit.

Yeah.

DANNY: Just keep looking.
Do me a favor, would you?

McGARRETT:
Not here.

Did you check your pockets?

Of course I checked my pockets.
I'm not a complete idiot.

See? Nothing in here.

Okay. All right, well,
why don't we check both?

Wait. What's this?

Really?

- Oh. Look at that.
LORI: Really?

In your pocket.

You would think
that we were making this story up.

LORI: The whole time? In the pocket?
DANNY: Yeah, go ahead.

DANNY: What?
- Thank you.

Let me see that one.

What's that? Hey! Hey! Hey!
That hurts. What are you doing?

I thought you were gonna show us the
Jersey slip from back East. Go ahead.

Do me a favor, please. Would you?

Shoot them off
like they do in Afghanistan.

Oh, that's funny, Joe. I like that.

Can I have the key, please?

Look at that view.

Oh, it's nice, right?
They give us a nice view here.

They got an even better view
in the master bedroom.

- How many rooms you got?
- Two. Two.

And the master bathroom's
ridiculous.

The key?

- You said you were at the Hilton.
- This is the Ali'i Suite.

- How did you swing this?
- Well, like a genius,

I put my card in the Christmas raffle
downstairs at the Tropics Bar,

and I got lucky.

Any more questions,
or can I have the key? Please.

Whoa... Whoa, whoa!

Oops.

Why would you do that?

So, what you guys think?

Buttercup, Cabernet,

Paisley Lavender Sunset
for the vest?

No, no, no. Malia was very specific.

There are no vests, no bow ties,
and no paisley lavender anything.

What does she think
about the cummerbunds?

You know I gotta have a little flair.

Cummerbunds are restrictive.

- Restrictive?
- And unmanly.

You know, according to GQ,
suspenders are trending.

- Any problem with suspenders?
- Functional, dignified.

- Suspenders, huh?
McGARRETT: Hold on a second.

- Isn't this a beach wedding, Chin?
- Mm-hm. Yeah.

Well, what's wrong
with boardies and slippers?

They do not match
the bridesmaids' dresses.

Oh.

And for the record, Danny,
neither do handcuffs.

I was gonna ask about those.

Just show them
the Jersey slip, Danno.

I offered to shoot them off.

No key? No problem, brah.

Bring, bring, bring.

DANNY:
Wow.

It's an old island trick.

Impressive. Yeah.

[PHONE RINGING]

McGarrett.

Yeah. Be there in 20.

Guys, zip it up. We got a body.

McGARRETT:
What's the situation, Kono?

Couple of kids broke into one of
the bunkers to explore a lava tube.

And they found a body.

What happened
to skateboarding and stickball?

COP:
Officer Kalakaua.

Go ahead. Max is inside.

There's the hole.

CHIN HO: This valley has hundreds
of these unexplored lava tubes.

I'm thinking there's a reason
they're unexplored.

MAX: Actually,
- Whoa!

This system has been
explored, just not mapped

by the Underground Paradise
Spelunking Club,

of which I am a founding member
and treasurer.

Oh. Well, thank you,
Captain Caveman.

That looks deep.

I estimate the floor
to be at a depth of 30 meters.

Thirty meters. Well, this definitely
looks like a job for a Navy SEAL.

Well, I took the liberty
of anchoring our rappel line.

- You wanna come down with me?
MAX: Oh, absolutely.

- All right.
- Let's spelunk.

McGARRETT: Come on, Max.
MAX: All right.

- Good?
McGARRETT: Yeah.

Gunshot wound
to the posterior chest cavity.

Heavy contusion, most likely
as a result of the fall.

Looks like I found the murder weapon.

It's a.38 cal.

Recently fired.

Serial number's been filed off.

[WHISPERING]
"Badass."

[IN NORMAL VOICE] Okay,
the deceased's name is Rafe Tong.

Hm.

This doesn't look like Rafe Tong.

What are you talking about?
Let me see.

Help me get him over.

One, two, three.

Rafe Tong.

What the hell?

MAX:
Whoa!

All right, guys,
we got any word on our vic?

Yeah. Kono's at the hospital.
He's in a medically induced coma.

Doctors won't know more
until he stabilizes.

- How long was he down there?
- At least 12 hours.

You get ballistics back yet?

Yeah, gun found at the scene matches
the slug removed from our victim.

- All right, we get an ID?
- We got zip on the facial recognition.

And no missing persons reports
that match.

Which leaves us with Rafe Tong,
whose ID we did find on our victim.

CHIN HO:
Yeah. This is one busy guy.

Assault and battery,
couple of B&Es, animal cruelty,

misdemeanor possession,
and a half dozen weapons charges.

His PO says he stays
at his girlfriend's house in Ewa Beach.

Yeah, I would love to hear how this
guy's wallet ends up on our victim.

Yeah, me too.

Yeah.

Steve McGarrett?

Present.

My name is Adam Noshimuri.

You may remember my father,
Hiro Noshimuri.

He was kidnapped at gunpoint
by Joe White,

a friend of your late father's,
I believe.

What do you want from me?

I want you to arrange
a sit-down with Mr. White.

I wanna know where my father is.

I'll ask.

I'm just a son looking for his father.

You of all people
should understand that.

But I can't promise I'll be patient.

And should we find Joe White
before you do,

we may not be so polite.

What did Joe do with Hiro?

He told me he interrogated him
and let him go.

You believe him?

I don't know.

Go. All right?

Danny and I will talk to Rafe Tong.

Hey. Five-0. Open up.

Rafe Tong, we need to talk.

Hey.

Hey, your boy's running.

[RAFE GROANS]

DANNY:
All I wanna know

is why I found your
wallet in this guy's pocket.

He was shot in a bunker
at Pearl City.

- I don't know anything.
- You don't?

That's a problem,
because like I said,

I found your wallet
on this guy, my victim.

And this is your wallet, right?

Says "badass"?
You look like a badass, right?

Oh, jackpot.

We got one submachine gun.
And you're gonna like this.

Grenades.

World War II-era grenades,
the kind you might find in a bunker.

DANNY:
You see, this is bad for you

because rifles alone
will violate your parole.

And before you start whining about
your Second Amendment right,

your right to bear arms,

please let me remind you that that right
applies to law-abiding citizens,

those who are not currently
on parole.

They're dummy grenades.

I'm just storing them for a friend.

DANNY:
Dummy grenades, for a friend.

That's awful.
Okay. I'll play along.

Grab ahold of that, would you?
Hold on really tight.

If this is a dummy grenade,
you're gonna be fine.

But if it's not,
it'll explode in your hand,

so keep a hold, tight. Okay?

So you let me know.
We'll be outside. Come on.

Okay! Okay!

You've been hanging
with McGarrett too long.

All right, let's hear it, badass.

- Look, dude, it's live.
- I know. Do I look like an idiot?

Come on.
You seen this guy or not?

He was at the Magic Reef Bar
asking around about some woman.

Saw him give the bartender a hundy
just for information.

Said she was a blonde.

He a regular there?

Never saw him before.
Guy looked like a stupid tourist.

Okay. Did he find the girl
he was looking for?

Not that I saw.

DANNY:
Okay. So, what did you do?

Just gave him your wallet
out of the kindness of your heart?

Actually, I followed him
out to his car and, uh...

Maybe I mugged him.

Maybe you mugged him.

That is not very aloha of you,

but it still does not explain
why he had your wallet.

- The gun he pointed in my face does.
- Wait. I thought you mugged him.

Yeah, that's right. But then he came
back acting all Charlie Bronson.

Flashes his guns, says there's
something important in his wallet,

that he's tired of being
taken advantage of.

- Did you give it back?
- No.

No?

RAFE:
Look, he took my wallet.

And before I could give back his,

the security guard pulled in,
and I ran.

What did you do with his wallet?

I love the smell of garbage
in the morning.

Huh?

How you doing in there, badass?

RAFE:
Got it.

DANNY:
Nice.

Stay in there.

All right, our guy's
name is Dennis Archer.

He's from Tucson, Arizona.

Pawn slip dated the day
before the shooting.

- All right.
- Thanks, buddy.

[KNOCKING ON DOOR]

Who you expecting, Joe?

You can't be too careful.

[LOCK CLICKS]

McGARRETT: You know
Adam Noshimuri's looking for his father.

Hiro was alive when I left him.

You sure about that?

Who knows?
Maybe Wo Fat found him.

This is serious, Joe.

Hiro's the head of
the Yakuza, okay?

And the last time anybody saw him,
you had your gun pointed in his face.

I had one chance before
Wo Fat got to him, and I took it.

Yeah, well, for your sake,
I hope he's okay, Joe? Okay?

Because Adam Noshimuri's
not gonna stop

until he finds his father.
You get that?

I'll keep that in mind.

You'll keep that in mind.

Something else?

"Something else."
Yeah. What's going on?

You'll have to be more specific, son.

Do you know
who Shelburne is, Joe?

Ask me another question.

Do you or do you not know
who Shelburne is?

I'm not gonna answer that.

When your father sent you away,
I promised to look after you,

and that's a promise I intend to keep.

Oh, yeah? By lying to me?

No. By containing this Shelburne thing
before you get caught up in it.

Just be careful.

Always am.

What are you doing in Japan, Joe?

[McGARRETT SPEAKS
IN JAPANESE]

[SPEAKING IN JAPANESE]

- Talk to Joe?
- Yeah. He doesn't know where Hiro is.

- You don't believe him.
- No. I don't believe him.

All right. Okay.
We got an ID on the vic?

Yeah. His name is Dennis Archer.

The.38 we found on the scene
does belong to him.

He bought it two days ago, illegally,
at a pawn shop.

Of course the gun was wiped clean.

What's he doing with a gun?

I don't know. A witness says he was
at a dive bar asking about a woman.

Some blonde.

Hey, I just spoke to
the victim's wife, Sharon Archer.

She had no idea
that her husband was in Hawaii.

Did she say whether
he was having an affair?

She said their marriage was good.

Wasn't that good
if she didn't know he was in Hawaii.

He lied. He said he was at
a teacher's conference in Flagstaff.

This guy has no record, completely
clean, not even a traffic ticket.

KONO:
Yeah, but I ran his financials,

and it turns out he drained his entire
savings account, nearly $50,000.

- That's good. When?
- Three days after he arrived.

He also rented a car and took a room
at Sand Dollar Hotel.

Thank you.

McGARRETT:
Thank you.

Hey, hey.

What do you got?

KONO:
Looks like our mystery woman.

Rafe Tong said our vic was
looking for a blonde woman, right?

McGARRETT: Who's the guy?
- I don't know. Could be our killer.

Okay. So this guy
lies to his wife, right?

Gets on a plane, comes to Hawaii,
meets a girl and he falls in love.

What do you think?

You're right.
Then he drains his bank account,

promises her:
"We're gonna disappear."

Then he finds out the whole thing's
a scam, loses his mind.

Then he winds up shot and left for
dead in an abandoned bunker.

I got a receipt for a luggage shop.
He bought a Halliburton case.

I don't see one here.

Well, maybe he used it
to store the 50 grand.

H.P. D! Show us your hands!

- McGarrett.
- Captain Fryer,

- why are you here?
- You tell me, man.

- We're working a case.
- We are too.

DANNY: You're working a case?
FRYER: Yeah.

I thought the promotion to chief
of detectives was a desk-jockey job.

No, the chief of D should be out
catching cases. I'm old-school like that.

Okay, good. Well, this is our catch,
and it's our case. You got it?

- This is my Jane Doe. This is mine.
- What are you talking about? Huh?

I found her body in the trunk of a car
rented by a guy named Dennis Archer.

I traced the card he used to rent
the car to this room.

- And here we are.
- Here you are, doing what exactly?

Working the Dennis Archer case.

- The Dennis Archer case?
McGARRETT: We found his body.

He was shot and left for dead
in a bunker outside of Pearl City.

He's at the hospital
in a coma right now.

- He's in a coma?
- Yes. Coma.

He's in a coma.

Last I checked, homicide takes
precedence over attempted homicide.

McGARRETT:
What are you talking about?

Hold on. Look, you got a case.
We got a case.

He's right.
Let's let bygones be bygones.

Let's pool our resources
and work this case together.

- Okay, fine.
- All right, good. All right, this is nice.

Maybe you guys wanna hug a little bit,
fist bump, something like that.

- No. Let's just work the case, okay?
- All right. Come on.

What was the caliber
of the gun she was killed with?

- Thirty-eight.
- The same gun for both shootings.

Look, all I got is my Jane Doe

and a car rented by your victim.
That's it.

- You find anything in the car?
- Initial search turned up zip.

You got indication how your victim
knew my Jane Doe?

No, but witnesses say
he was looking all over the place

for a woman with her description.

And he found her all right, didn't he?

Hey, he's a mild-mannered
school teacher, not some killer.

Okay. First thing we need to do
is ID your Jane Doe,

find out what her connection
was to Dennis Archer.

I know where to start. She worked
at the Paradise Cove Luau.

Really?

- How do you know that?
- How? Chief of detectives.

Look, the photo of your Jane Doe.
She's wearing their uniform. You see?

I went there a couple of weeks ago
for umbrella drinks with Joe.

- He likes umbrella drinks.
FRYER: Good times.

Put your grass skirt on, partner,
we got work to do.

McGARRETT: Hey, good afternoon.
- Hey.

McGARRETT: How you doing?
- Good.

- You the manager here?
- I am. We're not open yet.

Captain Fryer, H.P.D.
Steve McGarrett, Five-0.

How can I help you?

I'm just gonna ask you
some questions.

The girl in the photo right here,
you seen her before?

- Yeah. That's Bridgett Turner.
- Bridgett Turner. She work here?

Part-time as a waitress.

I assumed she quit as
she's missed her last three shifts.

She's dead.

Oh, my God.

The guy, look at him.
You know him?

Um...

- No, I've never seen him.
- Okay. How about this guy?

- Dennis Archer.
- Yeah.

Yeah, he crashed the luau
the other night looking for Bridgett.

Slugged one of my bouncers,
scared away half the customers.

I stepped in between and got this.

Really? Let me see that.

Oh, he got you good.

- So, what was it about, the fight?
- I have no idea.

I warned her about
getting too close to the customers.

DANNY:
How long did you know Bridgett?

A couple of months.

Did she mention
any trouble she was in?

- She was having money troubles.
- Like she didn't have any?

Like her boyfriend, Shane,
he's a massive loser sponge.

Is this, uh?

- That him?
- No, that's not him.

This photo,
that's just a tourist shot. See?

For $5 you can get a lei and a photo
to show the folks back in the mainland.

That's nice. Could I get one?

- Yeah, for five dollars.
- Five dollars. Right.

What about Shane?
Tell me about him.

He was jealous,
and he had a temper.

He didn't like her flirting
with the tourists, and like I said,

he was always taking her money.

Sounds like a nice guy.
Know where I can find him?

Beach shack, over on Kailua.

Bridgett lost her apartment,
moved in with him.

Do you have an address?

DANNY:
Shane, Five-0. Open up.

[GROANING]

- Anybody else here?
- No.

McGARRETT: You sure?
SHANE: Yeah, dude.

- Clear.
DANNY: Clear.

All right, listen to me. I'm gonna cut
you free, all right? Don't move.

Who tied you up like this?

Some guy. He took Bridgett.

Yeah?

Look at this. Hey! That the guy?

That's him. That's the guy
who took Bridgett. He had a gun.

And when I tried to stop him, he fired
and killed my favorite beer mirror, man.

Huh?

Hey, you listen up,
you piece of garbage.

Somebody shot Bridgett and stuffed
her body in the trunk of a car,

and you're worried
about a beer mirror?

It wasn't me, man. I was tied up.

I think you were trying to run a scam
on this guy and it backfired, right?

- Scam?
- Yeah.

He shot my beer mirror, dude!

- Your girlfriend's dead! All right?
- Ow! Hey!

Whoa!

Hey, now one more word out of you
about your misfortunes,

and I guarantee you'll pick your
teeth up off this floor.

McGARRETT: Fryer. Fryer.
- What?

McGARRETT:
Why don't you let us chat with him?

Yeah. Talk to him.

I got it. What happened?
After he killed your beer mirror?

I went to grab the phone
and he hit me and grabbed Bridgett.

I tried to get up and he clocked me
again, and I was, like, out.

DANNY:
Okay, let me get this straight.

Some guy breaks in here last night,
kidnaps your girlfriend.

You don't know anything about it.
Nothing?

- He knew Bridgett.
- Wait, why do you say that?

[CHUCKLES]

He kept saying that
she was lying to him.

- Lying to him about what?
SHANE: I don't know.

But she was getting texts,

and she was saying
that she was at work when she wasn't.

What do you got?

We've got her cell phone. It's broke.

All right. Get it back to the lab,
pull the information off it.

Maybe we'll find out
who Bridgett was texting.

FRYER:
Yeah, okay.

What did you get
on Bridgett Turner?

LORI:
Well, turns out she's clean.

She dropped out of the drama program
at UH, worked some odd jobs.

Find anything on
the hotel security footage?

I did. Looks like Archer had one visitor.
This was two days ago.

And there's our Halliburton case
full of his life savings, no doubt.

LORI:
And later on, Bridgett shows up.

Some kind of exchange.

They don't look like a couple to me.

Exactly. They're not.

How he greets her, lack of intimacy,
this definitely was a business deal.

- Question is, what was he buying?
- Right.

- Ransom. Blackmail payment.
- For what?

Well, he was there for over six hours,
so whatever it was never came.

[PHONE RINGING]

So he buys a gun
and he goes looking?

- Yeah.
- Yeah?

All right, we're on the way.

Hey, Dennis Archer's wife has just
landed at the hospital. Let's go.

McGARRETT: Ma'am, have you
spoken to the doctors?

He's still in a coma,
but they said he's lucky to be alive.

Okay, your husband was here
looking for this woman.

Her name is Bridgett Turner.
It was taken at a luau recently.

My God.

What? Do you know her?

That's my son.

- That's your son?
- Sean.

Okay, we're gonna need
to talk to him, ma'am.

It's impossible.

Excuse me? Why is that impossible?

My son was murdered
over two years ago.

SHARON: They found Sean's car
abandoned on the freeway.

There were signs of foul play.

And we searched and searched...

and we never found his body.

Did the police have any leads,
any motive, anything?

No. They said it was random,
just one of those things.

McGARRETT: Okay, ma'am, is that
why your husband came to Hawaii?

- To look for your son?
- Well, if it was, he didn't tell me.

We offered a reward.

We set up a website

for any information from anybody
that knew what happened to Sean.

Website? Your husband's idea?

No. It was both of ours, at first.

And people would give us tips that
they'd seen him in Bali or Atlanta.

It just turned out to be lies.

Yeah.

But your husband, he still believed?

Yeah. Quietly, yes.

He didn't talk to me about it
because he knew that it upset me.

It was easier just
to believe he was dead,

and I know that sounds horrible.
It's just...

It's just the truth.

I understand.

Listen, did your husband
get a tip that Sean was in Hawaii?

Is that what happened?
Is that why he came down here?

If he did, it would be on the website.

FRYER: We're gonna need
that web address, ma'am.

Any pass codes
to any chat rooms, okay?

Okay.

Is it possible that my son still
could be alive?

We certainly hope so, and we'll
do everything we can to find out.

Absolutely.

LORI: Excuse me, Sharon.
Could I take a look at that again?

Thank you.

Excuse me.

What do you got?

We gotta get this analyzed by SIS.

Why?

Something's off. The lighting.

Looks like the sun's coming
from two places.

Yeah, you're right.

Hey. Did you find anything
on the website?

Actually, we just finished going
through the tip line and e-mail logs.

A week before Dennis came to Hawaii,
he got an e-mail from Bridgett Turner.

And she claimed
to have met his son, Sean,

and that he was living under
an assumed name.

Okay. Heh. Let me guess.
She sent the photo as proof.

Right. Then there's this.

"Sean is in trouble with the Kapu,
a local surf gang.

He owes them money, and I'm afraid
something bad has happened to him."

So in subsequent e-mails, Bridgett
said that the Kapu had taken Sean

and they were demanding money.

The old man hops the first plane,
drains his account to ransom his son.

So maybe Sean Archer has something
to hide from back on the mainland.

He gets involved with Bridgett.

He goes back to his old ways,
and gets in trouble with the Kapu.

Let's go talk to the Kapu.

Okay, but we can't go
at these guys head-on.

We gotta go through Kawika,
their leader.

I got a badge says
I can do whatever I want. Ha.

[YAWNS]

I got all night, man.

Bring it.

You threatening me?

- I want my call.
- No.

You ain't getting a call.

You ain't getting nothing.

Unless you talk to me.

Where is Sean Archer?

[DOOR OPENS]

Hey, what the hell are you doing?

I'm in the middle
of interrogating here.

Yeah, well, you did it your way.

Now it's my turn.

Wow. Really? Is that so?

He's not gonna give you anything.
Right, Kawika?

True that.

[FRYER CHUCKLES]

You're kidding.

Okay, look,
you got five minutes, Kono.

Not six. Five.

I'm sorry
about Captain Fryer, Kawika.

And you're free to go.

What's the catch?

Have you seen these folks before?

Look, I'll tell you like I told that cop.

I was at a Mauli Ola event all week.

But...

So no?

That girl that got killed,

she worked at
the Paradise Cove Luau, right?

- Yeah. You know her?
- No.

But I know there's
some shady stuff going on down there,

scamming tourists, stuff like that.

Hey. This whole thing's a scam.

- What do you mean?
- The photo Bridgett sent of Sean,

she used a photo
from the website to make it.

It's a fake.

Let's see what you got.

LORI: Questioned Documents,
confirmed it's the same photo.

So somebody manipulated it

and grafted it onto
the tourist shot from the luau.

- Chin's working on who sent it.
- Okay.

We still don't know if Sean
is alive or dead.

I'm guessing Bridgett and whoever
she was working for doesn't either.

The website provided
all the info they needed.

Right. They preyed on their hope.

All right.

Hey. I managed to reconstruct
Bridgett's cell phone

and traced the photo she sent
to the website.

It was e-mailed to her phone.

Bridgett's accomplice
then doctored the photo

and had her make contact
with the family.

Did we trace the IP address?

E-mail was sent from a laptop
belonging to Mitch Kolat.

- Bridgett's manager at the luau.
- Turns out Kolat's got a record too.

He did five years for wire fraud
and cybercrimes on the mainland.

We got our guy.

[SIREN WAILING]

Five-0! Hold it right there!

[GRUNTING]

McGARRETT:
Yeah, Kono.

Nice work.

So we got you for the murder
of Bridgett Turner

and the attempted
murder of Dennis Archer.

Your plan was to shoot Bridgett
and pin it on Dennis, right?

I didn't plan on murdering anybody.

Oh, really? Because we got e-mails
detailing the entire scam.

And that makes it premeditated.
That, along with your previous record,

and you'll be inside
for the rest of your natural-born life.

[FRYER CHUCKLING]

That's true, isn't it? Yeah.

Hey, you do it for the money, huh?

Seemed like an easy score.

CHIN HO: It was easy, but Archer
figured it out, didn't he?

He figured out his son
wasn't actually alive.

He wouldn't let it go.

He came at me with a gun
demanding to know the truth.

I took it from him, and I shot him.

Why not?

But what about the girl?

All she had to do was keep
her mouth shut. All right?

He got to her. She gave me up.

Said she felt bad
about what she had done.

CHIN HO:
You mean lie to that family

and tell them that their son was alive?
You talking about that?

It's what they wanted to hear.

Yeah. So how did you pick them?

Hm?

I shared a cell with this guy
in Arizona.

He was always bragging
about all the stuff

that he had gotten away with.

One of them was this guy he killed.

FRYER:
Hm.

Sean Archer.

Yeah. He said nobody
had ever solved the crime.

Even told me
where he buried the body.

- Why'd he kill him?
- Kicks.

I don't know.
The guy's a total psychopath.

Okay.

That still doesn't explain
why you'd contact the family.

When I got out,
I looked up the murder,

and that's when I saw
the reward they were offering.

Did it ever occur to you that you might
actually be able to help this family?

- I thought about it.
- You thought about it?

Yeah, I figured if they were willing
to pay that much

just to find some bones
buried in the desert,

imagine what they'd pay if they
thought their son was still alive.

So you get Bridgett to tell the family
the son disappeared to Hawaii, right?

Yeah. She needed the money.

I needed a pretty face
to sell the story.

I need things too.
You know what I need?

I need you to tell me

the name of that guy,
you know, in Arizona.

And I need you to tell me right now.

Yeah, see,
I know I'm going back in,

so I don't know why I'd tell you
that name. I'm no snitch.

Oh. He's no snitch.
He's a honorable guy.

I understand.

But you know, the question
you gotta ask yourself is:

How are you gonna
spend this life sentence?

Okay? Because if you don't cooperate
with me right now, right here,

I will call the warden,

and I will have him enroll your ass
in the psycho-of-the-week program.

Every week, you get to sample

the prison's finest psychopaths,
gang bangers, sociopaths.

You get to do it
for the rest of your life

until you leave there in a box.

Richard Lack.

Pardon me?

Richard Lack.

Good luck getting him to confess.
He's doing double life.

Really? Leave that up to me, okay?

And I got some friends at the FBI.

They're pretty good at their job.
I'll make it a priority.

FRYER: Richard Lack, doing double life
for killing a family in Arizona.

Did your FBI friend get Lack
to confirm Kolat's story?

Guy practically bragged about it.

He'll be tried for the murder
of Sean Archer.

Do you have the location
of Sean Archer's body?

We got it all.
The body, the knife he used.

We were also able to pull
Lack's DNA from it, so...

KONO:
Did he say why he did it?

Yeah, just that Sean
picked him up hitchhiking

and he felt like it.

Hey. Dennis Archer
came out of his coma.

He's gonna be asking questions.

Sharon and Dennis Archer
deserve to know the truth

about what happened to their son.

[CONCH BELLOWING]

[PRIEST SPEAKING IN HAWAI IAN]

By the authority vested in me
and the gospel of Jesus...

[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

I now pronounce that Chin Ho
and Malia, you are husband and wife.

- You may kiss your bride.
MAN: Yeah!

Yeah!

[WHOOPING]

[CHEERING]

I promised I wouldn't cry.

Me too.

How about that, huh?

They seem happy.

Yeah, they do.

Long time coming.

I know you took my passport.

What are you doing in Japan?

Joe, you may as well tell me,
because I'm not gonna give up.

I'm not gonna stop asking.

I was hoping you wouldn't say that.