Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 2, Episode 2 - Ua Lawe Wale - full transcript

Newly installed governor Sam Denning mandates I.A. officer captain Vince Fryer to 'weed out' suspect cops, and Kono is targeted. Lori Weston, dropped in 5-O by the governor, must quickly win McGarret's respect, if not his trust, in the case of the kidnapping of competitive surfer Jenn Hassley, reported by her adoptive parents. Prime suspect Mike Hassley is found murdered, both trails lead to Jenn's biological ancestors in the lunatic recluse commune of Steven Carver. Jenna Kaye leaves the team to follow a new trace of her missing fiancé.

[GRUNTS]

[PANTING]

[ALL CHEERING]

ANNOUNCER: And it looks like
our first female competitor

is about to hit the beach.

WOMAN 1: Look, it's Jen!
WOMAN 2: Go, Jen!

MAN:
Come on, Jen. You got it!

CROWD:
Jen! Jen!

ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen,
here she comes.

After nearly six grueling hours
of paddleboarding,

let's give a big aloha to Honolulu's
very own Jen Hassley!



[ALL CHEERING]

ANNOUNCER:
Way to go, Jen.

Folks, you've just been witness
to history.

With an official time of five hours,
52 minutes and 47 seconds.

At 15 years old,

Jen Hassley's just become
the youngest female competitor to win

the Molokai 2 Oahu
Paddleboard World Championship.

- How you feeling?
JEN: Great, Mom.

- Okay. Are you sure?
- Yes. Yes.

There's nothing to worry about.
I'm fine.

MAN: Jen, over here.
- Give her a few minutes.

She'll be back to answer questions.

I'm gonna go rinse off.

- I'll meet you at the medal ceremony.
- All right.



[REPORTERS CLAMORING]

That's our little girl.
Ha, ha!

[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

And finally, the moment
we've all been waiting for.

In first place,

with a time of five hours,
52 minutes and 47 seconds,

Jen Hassley!

[ALL CHEERING]

Jen Hassley.

Jen Hassley to the podium, please.

Go check the changing tent.

- Okay.
ANNOUNCER: Maybe she's just shy.

BETH:
Jen?

Jen?

Honey, where are you?

Jen?

- Jen?
JEN: Mom! Mom!

[CAR DOOR SHUTS
THEN ENGINE STARTS]

Jen!

JEN: Mom!
- Jen!

No!

Mom!

Somebody help! Please!

They took my daughter!

RECEPTIONIST:
Yes, sir.

Okay. I'll let him know.

I'm sorry, commander. The governor
will be with you in a few minutes.

Mm-hm. Mahalo.

[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]

LORI: Hello. Officer Lori Weston
here to see the governor.

RECEPTIONIST.
Thank you, Officer Weston.

The governor
will be with you shortly.

LORI:
Thanks.

I have clearly been here for a while.

Heh. You want the sports section?
I already read it.

Yeah. Sure.

Thank you.
I'm Steve McGarrett, by the way.

Hi. Lori Weston.

- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.

[SIGHS]

RECEPTIONIST:
Commander McGarrett.

Officer Weston.

The governor will see you now.

- Together?
RECEPTIONIST: Yes.

Follow me.

[McGARRETT CLEARS THROAT]

Come in. Come in. Have a seat.

All right.

Commander, have you met Officer
Weston from Homeland Security?

- Yes. We just met.
LORI: Yes, sir.

Sir, does this have anything to do
with Victor Hesse's murder?

No. I called you here
for a different reason.

Have a seat.

Commander, I thought you and I
had an understanding.

When I told you there was
gonna be accountability,

I wasn't saying it
just to hear myself speak.

Um, I don't know what you mean, sir.

You let a dangerous felon
go last week

in hopes that he would lead you
to Wo Fat.

You thought you could slip
that one by me.

With all due respect, sir,

the objective is to catch Wo Fat,
not the little fish under him.

With all due respect, Commander,
you broke my trust.

There's gonna be consequences
for that as I said there would be.

What kind of consequences?

- Officer Weston.
- Sir.

I'm sure you thought coming here,

you were gonna be appointed
my new public safety liaison,

but actually, I have a different position
in mind for you.

- Wait a minute...
- Sir, if this has to do...

That's right.

Officer Weston, welcome to Five-0.

Sir, we're not really recruiting
new people right now.

- No offense.
- None taken.

You're gonna find Officer Weston
to be an incredible asset to your team.

She spent six years
with Homeland Security as a profiler.

LORI: Sir, I actually
- If this is about

- appreciate you thinking
- replacing Officer Kalakaua...

- for this position...
- Wait. Wait.

- I'm not looking to be a babysitter.
DENNING: Time-out! Time-out!

- Babysitter?
DENNING: Time-out.

This is not about Officer Kalakaua,

and I'm not asking you to babysit.

I'm asking you to be a part of a team
that is vital to this state's safety.

And frankly, I am not asking.
I'm telling.

McGARRETT:
I need to take this.

DENNING: Then you should take it.
- Excuse me.

McGarrett.

Yeah, go ahead.

Yeah. I'll be right there.

Okay, there's been a kidnapping,
so, uh, I have to go.

DENNING:
Then get on it.

- Sir, I really don't...
- What are you still doing here?

You've got a case.

Go.

Yes, sir.

I know neither of us expected this,

but let's just try
and make the best of it.

You ever work
a kidnapping case before?

I started my career with the FBI.

- That's not what I asked.
- I was in profiling.

- You're avoiding the question.
- Five cases.

And how many of those cases
ended successfully?

Three.

I'll drive.

I'll follow you.

Wow. Look at you.
You clean up nice, babe.

You got dressed up
for the new governor?

- Win you any points?
- Not exactly.

Danny Williams,
this is Officer Lori Weston.

- Nice to meet you, .
- Our new partner.

- Nice to meet... Our new what?
- Partner.

Governor Denning assigned me
to your Five-0 task force.

To do what?

- Uh, assist you in any way I can.
McGARRETT: I'm sorry.

The word you used earlier
was "babysit."

- You're gonna babysit us.
- I'm...

I apologize. He lost his manners
between the womb and kindergarten.

You'll fit right in.
It's nice to meet you.

- Nice to meet you.
DANNY: Come on. Duke's over here.

Vic's name is Jen Hassley,
15 years old.

Abductor drove off in a red sedan.

Her mother got a partial plate.

We got a MAILE alert out?

- Hit the wire a few minutes ago.
- Run that.

Teenage girls are kidnapped for one
of two reasons, ransom or a sex crime.

- Where are the parents?
- Over there.

Any strange phone calls?
Anything at all out of the ordinary

last couple of weeks?

- No.
- In over half of all kidnapping cases,

the abductor is usually a relative
or an acquaintance of the victim.

Is there anybody that would have
reason to wanna take Jen?

- No.
- All right.

I'm gonna send
some of our people to your house.

They're gonna set up phone taps
in preparation for a ransom call.

Okay? Officer Weston
is gonna accompany you home.

She's gonna supervise
the whole thing, all right?

CHIN HO:
Got something.

Oh, my God.

CHIN HO:
I found this outside the changing tent.

Does it belong to Jen?

Jen was born with a heart condition. She
has to take this medication twice a day.

If she doesn't get this
within 24 hours, she could...

She could die.

That's not gonna happen.

McGARRETT: Hey.
- Good. You're here.

- What do you got?
- H.P.D. Reports

all registered sex offenders
within five miles

of the abduction site
have been accounted for.

They're expanding the search now.

Okay. Uh, what about Jen's
personal life? Anything?

I scanned Jen's cell records
and social network profile.

Everything's clean,
no suspicious messages,

no strange calls,
nothing to indicate a potential threat.

All right, see, this is strange.

All right, she's got nothing personal
on her home page, right?

It's all generic publicity stuff.

I mean, kids use these sites to vent,

all right, share secrets,
talk trash to each other.

It's like Jen doesn't want anyone
to know who she really is.

Okay, maybe she had
a secret profile somewhere.

- Keep looking.
- Get Jen's laptop, okay.

See if you can find anything
she was keeping from her parents.

Got it.

Hey, just got off
the phone with H.P.D.

MAILE alert lines
are ringing off the hook.

I'm gonna head back
to coordinate a grid search.

- Keep us posted, all right?
- Yeah.

Hey. So what do we know
about the new hire?

- She's cute. She's very cute.
- She's attractive.

- Used to work for Homeland Security.
- That could come in handy.

- Yeah, if she lasts.
- What? Why wouldn't she last?

Well, let's see what she looks like

when she gets done
with Sergeant Slaughter's boot camp.

- What's that supposed to mean?
DANNY: Let's just try

and not get the new girl
blown up, kidnapped,

shot on her first day, that's all.
Can we do that, Stephen?

I can't guarantee that.

Hands on your head.

Turn around slowly.

Do you hear me?

- I'm not gonna ask again.
- Shh...

Wow.

You seem to have a lot of people
who really, uh,

cared about you.

That's nice.

Who the hell are you?

You might wanna sit down.

Danny was right.
Jen was hiding something.

She has a second
social network profile.

I extracted all of the deleted
e-mails and private chats

and I found a bunch of exchanges
with a guy named Brant Cunningham.

McGARRETT:
What do we know about him?

Not much. But everything about it
screams predator.

The account is brand-new,
the only e-mails he sent were to Jen,

and that profile picture
is a stock shot of a male model

I identified
through facial recognition.

When was the last time
they exchanged e-mails?

Last week. He asked for her address.
Said he wanted to send her something.

Guys, I'm not seeing anything
from a Brant Cunningham here.

The parents don't remember Jen
getting anything from that name.

Okay, it's got to be there.

Well, it's not in her fan mail,
which means she's hiding it.

Wait, this is a girl who's deleting her
private e-mails from this guy.

Yeah. Most likely
she didn't want her parents to find it.

Huh. Which rules out the sock drawer
and under the mattress.

Check for loose floorboards.

No. The room's carpeted.

This is a good kid.

According to her mom, she's perfect.

She does what she's told,
keeps her room clean.

I mean, she's about to go on
a 32-mile race

and still remembers
to make her bed in the morning.

Clearly, appearances
are important to her.

Along with her accomplishments.

- I found something.
- What do you got?

Guys, the Hassleys
aren't Jen's parents.

BETH: "This is your birth mother,
and she would like to meet you.

If you wanna know more,
meet me behind the changing tent

after your race on Saturday."

Jen has always known
she was adopted.

We've been very open
with her about it.

Jen's real mother
died in childbirth.

It was in the adoption records.

Jen knows that.

I can't believe she arranged to meet this
person and didn't say anything about it.

I don't know why she'd lie to us.

LORI: My guess is Jen's abductor
found out she was adopted,

fabricated information
about her birth mother

and used that to lure her
to meet up with him.

Okay, so it had to be someone
who knew she was adopted.

LORI: She talked about it in her
interview for Aloha Life Magazine.

I mean, thousands of people
could know.

I'm gonna take this letter
to the crime lab,

- see if I can get a print off of it.
McGARRETT: All right, hold on.

Let Kaye take the letter. I need you
to stay with the family, okay?

- Okay.
McGARRETT: And, Lori...

- Yeah?
- Nice work.

Thanks.

And nice work to you too.
That's good.

What?

"I want you to stay with the family."

I mean, you're keeping this woman
at arm's distance.

Is it because she's the governor's hire
or is it something else? Just curious.

Hey, MAILE alert paid off.
Found our abductor's car.

Kam Highway,
southern edge of Wheeler.

All right, let's go.

[SIREN WAILING]

- Nobody. It's empty.
McGARRETT: Check the trunk.

I got blood.

And Jen's jacket.

McGARRETT:
What do you got, Max?

The amount of blood I found on the
jacket and in the trunk is quite troubling.

Approximately six to seven pints.

The odds of anyone surviving
after that much blood loss is quite low.

Okay, but you're saying,
I mean, it's possible

she could still be alive, right?

- How old is the girl you're looking for?
- She's 15. About 90 pounds. About.

If this is her blood,
I find it highly doubtful

that she could have survived.

Listen to me, Max.
I need you to run this, okay?

Because I can't talk to the parents
until I know what we have,

- you understand?
- I'm on it.

McGARRETT [OVER SPEAKER]:
Suspect's VIN number is 1-7-QUEEN-

4-3-7-8-0-1-9-5-3-9-5-7-2.

Got it. Running it now.

Here we go. Your car is registered
to a Matt Porter.

4810, Loho Street in Kailua.

Matthew Porter! Five-0!

- Clear.
McGARRETT: All clear here too.

DANNY: Okay.
- No Porter, no Jen.

But you guys should see this.

That's Jen right there.

- Who are these other women?
- Victims.

Yeah. Or potential victims.

Take a look at these.

Sam Baker, Todd Kilgore,
Charles Tetchy.

He's got, like, 30 of these.
DANNY: This guy's been at it a while.

Yep. And he knows
how to disappear.

VOICEMAIL:
Message two.

BETH [ON RECORDING]: Hi, Julie.
McGARRETT: Yeah.

That's great.
Okay, thank you.

That was the TSA. They have an alert
out on the names Porter's been using.

- We check plane tickets?
- Yes, we did.

Nothing purchased under these names.

Good. So Porter
might still be on the island.

Unless he used an alias
we don't know.

We're running out of time
to get Jen her medication.

Come on! What do we got?
Something.

I'm working as fast as I can.
Putting pressure on a stressful situation

won't make me work faster. I can't even
verify that Matt Porter is his real name.

I don't know what his real name is
either, but I do know one of his aliases,

Todd Kilgore, is wanted for questioning
in a 2009 kidnapping case in Nebraska.

- Okay, good.
- So Jen isn't his first victim.

- Or his last.
- What do you got?

Julie Nells. I got into her voicemail
and found a message

that Porter left for her yesterday.
He asked her to meet him.

Tomorrow morning, 9 a.m.,
Wailana Coffee House.

- All right.
- Hey.

Hey, you're supposed to
be at the Hassleys'.

- What's up? You all right?
- Yeah, yeah. You got a second?

Yeah, sure. Good work.

- How are the Hassleys doing?
- They're a mess.

They're waiting on a ransom call
that you and I both know isn't coming.

- What are you talking about?
- I get that you don't want me here.

It's your team, I wasn't your choice.

But sidelining me
is just a waste of your resources.

Okay, first of all, I put my resources
where I need them.

- I needed somebody on the phone.
- I looked into the Hassleys' financials.

They don't make any money.
Jen hasn't signed endorsement deals.

Her kidnapping was never
about ransom, and you know that.

- You wanted me out of your hair.
- Fine.

- Fine?
- Yeah. Fine.

I sidelined you.

Well, at least
you're man enough to admit it.

Lori, we met this morning.

You expect me to trust you
the way I trust these people out here?

I've been in the field with these people,
they've had my back.

I trust them with my life.

The Hassleys are trusting me
with Jen's life,

and I promised them
I'd bring their daughter home.

Okay, there's your first mistake
right there.

- Excuse me?
- We don't make promises

- like that around here.
- Oh, really? Well, I do.

Those two kidnapping cases
that went south,

did you make the same promise
to those families?

Yeah. I did. And I don't regret it.

Sometimes you make
all the right moves

and it just isn't enough. You know,
the Hassleys are no different.

I intend to keep my promise to them.

Hey, wait.

Tomorrow morning, 9 a.m.,
Wailana Coffee House.

Meet me there, okay?

CHIN HO:
Wait a minute.

So you're saying
he was in your house?

- Yeah.
- This is Captain Fryer,

the head of Internal Affairs?

What did he want?

He asked me a lot of questions
about the asset forfeiture locker

and the money
that they said I stole.

I don't understand. You answered
all those questions already.

Yeah, well,
he wanted to see my face.

See if I was a good liar.

There's something else,
isn't there?

IA's ruling on my case tomorrow.

Here, come here.

It's gonna be fine, okay?

They got nothing.

Porter's late.

Yeah. He'll show.

McGARRETT: Thank you.
- Don't you just hate that?

- Hate what?
- The top-off.

You get just the right mix going,

coffee, cream, sugar,
all working in perfect harmony.

Then, when you're not looking,
waitress comes, tops you off.

Ruins a perfectly good
cup of coffee.

That's why I switched to tea.
They don't mess with that.

What? I'm just saying.

- Mm...
- Told you.

When you're right, you're right.

I expected somebody who graduated
top of his BUD/S class

would take his coffee black.
Mm-mm.

Did you pull my file?

Mm-hm. Last night. Which is when
I assume you pulled mine.

You graduated with honors
from Penn State,

but you switched from bio to criminal
justice in your sophomore year.

- Mm-hm.
- You couldn't hack the sciences?

- Uh-huh. Something like that.
- Hmm.

Yeah, Phys Ed. Was more my style.

Phys Ed?

- You care to elaborate on that?
- Mm-mm.

- Maybe when I know you better.
- Okay.

- Okay.
- Ahem.

Hey, uh, any sign of Porter out there?

No. How's the date going, buddy?

Chin?

You didn't answer Danny's question.

I will take that as no sign of Porter.

- I think she's done waiting.
- Let me see if I can stall her.

Hey, you're Julie Nells, right?
I'm... Julie, wait!

She's running, she's running.

Move it.

McGARRETT:
Move. Move.

[HORN HONKS]

Hey! Julie!

Whoa, come here.

Get away from me,
I'm not going back!

We're not here to hurt you.

Where's Matt?
What did you do to Matt?

Listen to me, hey,
we're Five-0. Look.

- We just wanna talk.
- What do you want?

We're just looking for Matt Porter.

- Why?
DANNY: Because we think he might

be trying to hurt you, that's all.

Matt?

He wouldn't hurt me.
He saved my life.

Matt Porter rescued me
from a cult in Northern California.

What do you mean "rescued"?

That's what he does.
He's an extractor.

Two years ago, I joined this religious
movement near Mount Shasta.

When things changed,

I tried to leave,
but they wouldn't let me,

and they've been
after me ever since.

So I called Matt.

He was supposed to meet me
to help me disappear for good.

So why did you run from us?

Matt said they might
send some people after me.

I'm scared.

I won't go back there.

Okay.

When was the last time
you spoke to Matt?

- Two days ago.
- Okay, how did you contact him?

Matt's got a private number he only
gives out to people he's helping.

Okay, we're gonna need
that number, okay?

Thanks.

Excuse us.

This doesn't make any sense.
I mean, Jen wasn't in a cult.

She didn't need to be saved.
Why would Porter kidnap her?

- I don't know.
- I got off the phone with Max,

and he ran tests on the blood we found
in the trunk of Porter's car.

- It's not Jen's.
LORI: That's great news.

- Okay, so she could be alive.
- Well, that's the good news.

The bad news is that the blood
we found was a match

to a John Doe gunshot victim
H.P.D. Found this morning.

Max ran some DNA and got that hit.

That's Matt Porter.

So where's Jen Hassley?

[PANTING]

According to Max, Matt Porter was killed
and placed in the trunk of his car

somewhere between
8 p.m. And 11 p.m. On Saturday,

and likely dumped along
the Kamehameha Highway.

Okay, well, Porter's not our guy. Jen
was abducted on a Sunday morning.

Guys, I just got a strange hit on an alias
that Porter was using.

- Which one?
- James Westerfield.

It says in Jen's adoption records
that he was the one who delivered Jen

- to the Hassleys 15 years ago.
- Okay, wait a minute.

If Porter was an extractor back then,

maybe Jen's biological parents
were actually in a cult.

What if her parents found out where
she was and they just wanted her back?

This could be how they found her.
She's been in the press a lot lately.

- Somebody put two and two together.
- We need to find out

which cult Porter extracted her from
because that's where Jen is right now.

We're ready for you.

I think I found something
that may help narrow down

- where Jen was extracted from.
- Okay.

She was born
with a heart valve condition

that required emergency surgery.

Those symptoms would have
presented hours after she was born.

Now, a lot of cults don't allow
their members to see doctors

or take modern medicine.

So if Jen was born into a cult,

her only chance of survival
would actually be getting extracted.

That's what I'm thinking.

So I ran a search on the list of known
cults that prohibit medical treatment.

That is the preliminary list. I'm
cross-referencing it with Porter's files

to see if we can narrow it down
even further.

That's excellent work, that's great.

Um, anything else?

That's all I got, boss.

Hey, hold up a sec.

Is there anything else you wanna...
You wanna talk to me about?

What do you mean?

I mean, you seem distracted.

I want you to know that

if something is going on,
you can come to me.

Well, um...

I didn't wanna bother you
in the middle of a case,

but I received a phone call
yesterday from Langley.

My old boss
at the CIA said he picked up

on some chatter he thought
I should know about.

What are you talking about?

My fiancé might be alive.

How accurate is this intel?

They can't say, but, uh,
I can't stop thinking about it.

Okay, uh, when are you leaving?

I was hoping
as soon as we found Jen.

If there's any chance he might be alive,
I need to be there.

Yes, you do, and if there's
anything that we can do,

you, uh, come to us, okay.

[KNOCK ON DOOR]

You're gonna wanna hear this.

RHEA [ON RECORDING]:
Matt, it's Rhea.

I know you said
it wasn't safe to contact you,

but I need your help.

I think my father knows
what happened.

Jen's in danger. I need you
to make sure he doesn't get to her.

So I ran that private number
the girl from the diner gave us.

It has a voice mail account.
This was the only thing on it.

Do we know who Rhea is?

- She could be the birth mother.
- I'm cross-referencing

- with everyone in Jen's life.
- We know where the call originated?

Came from an unlisted number
on Lana'i a couple of days ago.

Wait, uh, there's a commune on Lana'i
that's been red-flagged

by several government agencies.

- They're the only ones on that island.
- That's got to be where Jen is.

KALA: About 20 years ago
they bought a plantation

at the end of the Kaena Trail.

- Who runs it?
- Haole by the name of Steven Carver.

This Steven Carver?

Yep, that's our island's Jim Jones.

Nice. How many people
drinking his punch?

Carver started with
about two families.

Now he's got about 50 people

on that property,
mostly militia types,

isolationists living off the grid,

thinking modern day society
and all its trappings

is the work of the devil.

This island is not only their home,
it's their Garden of Eden.

They'll do anything to protect it.

- I assume they're armed.
- I wouldn't bet against it,

but I know someone who's been
on the other side of those walls

who may be able to give you
a better picture.

Yeah, I've been in there.
It's barely living.

Carver's got them thinking
it's paradise.

Do you know if one of his followers
is a woman named Rhea?

Yeah, she's Carver's daughter.

Okay, uh, please, if you can,
when was the last time you saw her?

Oh, a couple days ago.

- She came in to use the phone.
- Okay, uh, is this her?

Yeah, it's an old one,
but that's Rhea.

Okay, so Carver's been the one
exchanging the e-mails with Jen.

He wasn't lying.
This is her birth mother.

Carver's Jen's grandfather.

Does Carver have weapons there?

He has rifles, uses them to hunt.

I'm gonna need you to draw me
a map of that compound.

WALl:
Sure, absolutely.

Uh, can I help you?

- He one of them?
- Yeah.

- Danny.
- Okay, he made us.

He's gonna go back to the compound,
tell Carver we're here,

- Carver's gonna run.
- What's the fastest way up there?

There's only one road in.

- Unless...
- Unless what?

This is the only way in?
On an animal?

We couldn't have gotten an ATV
or a golf cart?

- Did you say ATV?
- I did.

They wouldn't hear an ATV from
a mile away, would they, Danny?

But you know what? Your whining
is probably louder than an ATV.

DANNY: Whining?
McGARRETT: You're whining.

How long have
you two been married?

- Horses.
McGARRETT: Whoa, whoa.

That's it, that's it right there.

[JEN GRUNTING]

[WHIMPERING]

[HORSE WHINNIES]

What are you doing?

I told you
to keep away from here.

She's not well.

That's none of your business.

It is my business,
she's my daughter.

And she's my granddaughter
and you told me she was dead.

You threw her away like trash.

Go on, go to your room.
I'll deal with you later.

[HORSES WHINNY]

Here. Drink this.

There's herbs in here.

It's good for your heart.

I don't want your tea.
I just wanna go home. Please.

This is your home.

I know this is hard
for you to understand.

This is my fault.

I...

I didn't raise your mother right.

But I'm not gonna make
that same mistake with you.

You're my family.

I'm not gonna let them
take you away.

- You're not my family!
- Now, listen to me. Listen.

Those people

are the ones
that have been poisoning you.

Now, I can make you better.

You have to trust me.

[SOBS]

Just drink your tea.

[DOOR OPENS]

We've got a problem.

All right.

Carver's cabin is right in the middle
of the compound, okay?

If Jen is here, that's where
he's gonna be holding her.

Wait, I think that's her.

Come on, we gotta move.

- Unh!
- Whoa! Hey. Hey.

Down on your knees. Now.

Face down, face down.
Hands behind your back.

LORI: We're not gonna hurt you.
We're the police. We're Five-0.

DANNY:
Get him inside. Come on.

LORI:
It's okay.

- Where's Jen?
- I don't know.

What do you mean,
you don't know?

My father found out you were coming,
and he took her.

DANNY:
We got company.

McGARRETT:
Down, get down.

Whoa! Please. Can we try not to kill
everybody in the compound, okay?

One of these hippies might know
where Jen is.

Fine.

One, two, three!

DANNY: What'd I just say, huh?
Come on, go, go!

LORI:
Get down.

McGARRETT:
Lori, down!

MAN:
Drop it.

[GRUNTS]

Where's Jen?

Where did Carver take her?

Don't make me ask you again.

- He has a plane.
- Where?

Where is the plane?

Two miles west of here.

But you'll never catch him.

Whoa, whoa!

McGARRETT: Get out.
Show me your hands right now!

- Get out of the plane.
CARVER: I just...

On your knees. On your knees.

- On your knees.
- Leave her alone!

That's my granddaughter.

Jen. Jen, you hear me?

Everything's gonna be okay. We're
gonna get you back to your parents.

Okay?

[SIRENS APPROACHING]

I knew as soon as Jen was born

that something was wrong.

She needed medical treatment.

With real doctors.

But my father would never allow it.

He said,
"Medicine makes us weak.

We have to empower
our bodies to fight."

But her little body, it just...

It just didn't have anything
to fight with.

I knew we were losing her.

So that's why you gave her away?

The only way to save her life

was to let her go.

So I faked her death.

But a few weeks ago,

my father was in town
and saw a magazine article

about this amazing girl

with a heart condition.

And he just knew it was Jen.

Hmm. So you called Porter.

I tried to warn him
that my father was coming.

And he said he'd take care of it.

And...

Now he's dead because of me.

No.

You were looking after Jen.

You did what any mother
would do to protect their child.

She's not my child.

The Hassleys raised her.

And...

I'm just thankful
for everything they've done.

Rhea, there's someone
who'd like to meet you.

[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

[LAUGHS]

- You're leaving?
- Kid's got a plane to catch in an hour.

Yeah, so I guess this is goodbye.

For now.

Come on.

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

- Thank you.
- Thank you.

Hey, coz, how'd it go?

Mm-hm.

WOMAN:
Sir, you can't go in there.

- We need to talk.
- We have nothing to talk about.

You're about to kill the career
of a good cop just because you think

- she did something wrong.
- I know. She did something wrong.

Apple doesn't fall
far from the family tree, does it?

- This isn't about me.
- You're right. It isn't.

The governor wants to make it
very clear

that there's a zero-tolerance policy
with regard to crime and corruption.

He's tasked me with cleaning up
this department,

which is exactly
what I am going to do.

[TAPS DESK]

Starting with your cousin.

After a lengthy investigation
by the Internal Affairs Department,

Officer Kono Kalakaua
has been stripped of her badge

and is no longer a member
of Five-0

or the Honolulu Police Department.

Her case has been handed over
to the prosecuting attorney,

who is officially moving forward
with charges.

I'll take your questions now.

[REPORTERS CLAMORING]

I'm not at liberty to say right now.