Hawaii Five-O (1968–1980): Season 9, Episode 21 - Requiem for a Saddle Bronc Rider - full transcript

With Five-O on the verge of a major crackdown on illegal gambling, McGarrett is approached by Susie Wainane, an old friend now in college in California. She has returned to Hawaii over concerns that her brother, Billy, who worked as a rider in a Hawaiian rodeo, seems to have disappeared. McGarrett agrees to assist her in investigating Billy's disappearance - and finds that everyone he questions at the rodeo seems oddly reluctant to discuss the Billy's whereabouts.

LORD: This is Jack Lord
inviting you to be with us next

for "Requiem for a
Saddle Bronc Rider."

I came back after I got the
call from Billy the other night.

We thought you could tell
us where we could find him.

Billy, he just ran off.

Marriage license.

Lani Kapalii, Billy Wanani.

They took their
blood test, Tuesday.

McGARRETT: That's the
day they both disappeared.

We got a floater.

A young girl.



Any identification?

The description on clothing
matches Lani Kapalii perfectly.

We got nothing to worry about.

Just as long as we all
do what we swore to.

Let's keep our mouth shut.

We're all in this together.

So if one gets down,

all the rest are gonna
go right down with him.

MAN: They came up
with the second body.

Billy Wanani?

That's right, Steve.

Hold it.

[MOOING]

LORD: Next, "Requiem."



Be here, aloha.

ANNOUNCER [OVER PA]:
Out of the chute now, folks,

and Tommy's flying after him.

Good roping.

I came back after I got the
call from Billy the other night.

We thought you could tell
us where we could find him.

Billy, he just run off.

We got nothing to worry about

just as long as we all
do what we swore to,

that's keep our mouth shut.

We're all in this together.

So one gets down and all the rest
are gonna come right down with him.

Hold it.

McGARRETT: Harry Akua.

As we all know,

cockfighting is the
single largest attraction

for gamblers on the island.

Harry knows it too.

It's made him a rich man.

Okay, Chin, lights, please.

All are heavyweights, gentlemen,

make no mistakes about it.

They're not gonna fold,
not without our help.

Just bear in mind
that they are the force

behind every major gambling
operation on the island.

Not only here in Honolulu

but in Pearl City, Waipahu,
Kaneohe and Nanakuli.

Danno?

For the past six months, we've been
conducting an intensive investigation

into all phases
of their operation.

We finally got a breakthrough.

Can you tie the
Big Three together?

We think we can.

According to our information,

after the money is laundered
it's siphoned back here

to the three men
you saw on the screen

and divided equally.

Making them partners.

What do we do next, Steve?

We hit every back room on
this island, simultaneous raids.

Not only do I want
those three fat cats,

but I want every dealer, runner
and enforcer on that payroll.

When do we hit them?

Well, the drops are made every
Thursday between 3 and 6 p.m.

That's when we go.

Until that time, I want a two-man
surveillance team at every location

around the clock.

Any questions, gentlemen?

Okay, that's it.

[INTERCOM BUZZES]

Yes, Malia?

MALIA [OVER
INTERCOM]: Mr. McGarrett,

a Miss Susan Wainane
has been waiting to see you.

Oh, send her in, please.

- Hello, Susan.
- Hello, Mr. McGarrett.

- What a nice surprise. How are you?
- I'm okay.

- How are things at Berkeley?
- Fine.

I'm in the graduate school now.
I'm going to make the dean's list.

Oh, congratulations.

Come on in.

Isn't this the middle
of a semester?

If you're asking why
I'm here, I have a reason.

Would you like to sit
down and tell me about it?

- Do you remember my brother, Billy?
- Sure.

Sure, last time I saw him

he was working on the Walua
Ranch over on the Big Island.

He was up until
about six months ago.

Then he joined the
rodeo to tour the islands.

He wrote me in his letters
that he was doing very well.

A saddle bronc rider.

He...

- Something happened to Billy, Susan?
- I don't know.

He phoned me at
school night before last.

He said he had something
very important he had to tell me.

What was it?

He didn't get a chance to say.

There were voices, and a cry.

I think it was from Billy.

And then the phone went dead.

Where was the call
placed from, do you know?

From the rodeo
grounds at Waimanalo.

- I had the police check there.
- And what did the police say?

They said that Billy ran away,

and that nobody
wanted to talk about it.

I can't really say why,

I just know that
something is wrong.

Well, Susan, I'll
look into it myself.

So, uh, if you'll just
wait a few minutes,

I've got something I
have to take care of.

I'm sure there's some
simple explanation.

We'll drive up to
Waimanalo and take a look.

Danno, wanna come in a minute?

That name Wainane. Rings a bell.

I've known that girl
since she was a little kid.

Her father was Captain Paul
Wainane, H.P.D., remember?

Yeah, killed in
the line of duty,

armed robbery attempt,
about three years ago.

He received two
posthumous awards for valor.

Danno, I wish you'd get into
those warrants with Manicote.

If there's any questions,
just, uh, call me about them.

And, uh, have Chin and Duke

put these names
through the computer.

If there are any mainland
connections, I wanna know about them.

I'm gonna drive up to Waimanalo.

Seems that Susan
is missing a brother.

ANNOUNCER [OVER PA]:
Out of the chute now, folks,

and Tommy's flying after
him. Get him, Tommy.

Good roping.

Good throw. Whoops.

[CROWD CHEERING]

Rope him, Tommy.

Looks like Tommy's getting
the kick out of that dogie.

Good time, Tommy, good time.

His time for the calf-roping
event was 16 seconds.

How about a really big
hand for Tommy, folks?

Tommy Novo.

Now, folks, if you'll
check your programs

you'll find that the
next event is bull riding.

And I want you all to know...

McGARRETT: I'd like a
couple of tickets, please.

That'll be 2 bucks
a head, sonny.

ANNOUNCER: First up, in
Chute 2, - Thank you. Let's go.

A boy from right here in
Waimanalo, Henry Carlyle.

[CROWD CHEERING]

There he goes. Hold on, Henry.

Ride him, Henry. Attaboy, Henry.

That's good riding.

Pull into that bull.

Whoops! There goes Henry.

But he made his
time, just in time.

Excuse me. Uh, do
you know Billy Wainane?

I'm his sister. I'm
trying to find him.

Lady asked you a
question, cowboy.

She'd appreciate an answer.

Thing is, she's
asking the wrong man.

Try Len Jessup.

ANNOUNCER: And they're off.

Good riding,
Roger. Hold in there.

You'll make it out of there on
time. Whoa, there went Roger.

Now, coming out of chute number 6,
it's Gary Woodsey riding Storm Cloud.

[ANNOUNCER
SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

Hold him there, Gary.

Good riding. Whoa,
there, Gary's down.

Now, folks, let's hear it for a
good old boy from Odessa, Texas.

Our rodeo clown is one of the
really great rodeo clowns, Possum.

Let's really give
him a big hand.

[LAUGHS]

Riding Thunderbolt, a big
cowboy from Cheyenne, Wyoming...

McGARRETT: Know where
we can find Len Jessup?

Nope.

Get a good hold on him now, Jim.

Steady, now. Steady.

Here they come.

Ride him, cowboy.

Good riding there, Big Jim.

Big Jim on Thunderbolt.

SUSAN: Excuse
me. Uh, Mr. Jessup?

Hi, I'm Billy Wainane's sister.

I'm trying to find him.

Oh, I didn't know
Billy had a sister.

I'm just trying to find him.

I can't say where he is. He up and
cut out of here a couple of days back.

- Did he say where he was going?
- Nope.

Well, he must have
said something.

Well, that could be,
but it wasn't to me.

Did he have any
friends with the rodeo

who he might have told
where he was headed?

[CHUCKLES]

"Friends." You don't
know Billy too well.

See, he was a little
wild and hot-headed,

and, uh, he didn't
have very many friends.

In his letter, Billy
spoke of a Calvin.

He said that sometimes
they bunked together

when the rodeo went out of town.

Yeah, that'd be Calvin Lyle.

I can save you a lot
of trouble, though. Uh...

I already talked to Calvin, he
don't know where Billy is, either.

I'd like to talk to him anyway.

Where would we find him?

It's a waste of time, but you
might try over there by the barn.

McGARRETT: Thank you.

ANNOUNCER: All set, Richard?

Then let her roll.

Good effort, cowboy.

Calvin?

I'm Susan Wainane.

McGarrett, Hawaii Five-0.

I see.

I thought you were off
at school in California.

I came back after I got the
call from Billy the other night.

He sounded like he was
in some kind of trouble.

We thought maybe you could
tell us where we could find him.

No. I don't know. Um...

Billy, he just run off.

Well, didn't he say
anything to you?

I mean, where he was going?

Nope. Uh... He just took off.

I gotta go now. Come on.

He was lying, wasn't he?

About Billy going away.

I don't know.

But I do know he was
uptight about something.

They all are.

Something is very wrong.

Billy and Calvin
were good friends.

Why would Calvin lie?

I don't have the answers, Susan.

But after I drop you off, I
hope to find some for you.

Any progress?

Reports are starting to come in
from the H.P.D. surveillance teams.

Heavy traffic all morning,
and a lot of old familiar faces.

Yeah, but are there any
names to match the faces?

H.P.D.'s running a check
on all license numbers,

both coming and going.

And they're confirming
the names of the owners

with the Automobile
Registration Department.

What about the
front organizations?

In the computer, Steve.

Danno...

I just came back from
Waimanalo with Susan.

Something very strange going
on at the rodeo grounds out there.

Having to do with
her missing brother?

Yeah. He seems to
have vanished into thin air

and nobody wants
to talk about it.

Have Chin run a check
on that whole operation.

See what he can come up
with on the entrants in all events,

stock contract to rodeo clowns.

The works. Here's a program.

See if anybody is
into anything heavy.

- Right.
- Oh, and one more thing.

I want an APB out on Billy
Wainane, Susan's brother.

If he's on this island,
I wanna know about it.

Right, Steve.

[JESSUP YELLS] [BULL BELLOWS]

JESSUP: How's old
Crazy Luke today?

Mean and hateful as ever.

CALVIN: Mr. Jessup?

Some of us, well...
We been talking, sir.

We wanna know why that
policeman, Mr. McGarrett, was here

asking all them
questions about Billy.

McGarrett.

He don't know nothing, boy.

He's just grabbing at
wind. Just grabbing at wind.

We got nothing to worry about

just as long as we all
do what we swore to,

that's keep our mouth shut.

Now, you gotta
remember one thing, boy,

we're all in this together.

So one gets down and all the rest
are gonna come right down with him.

- Hi.
- Hello.

I'm Steve McGarrett.
Is Susan in?

Yes. Would you like to come in?

Thank you.

Susie.

- Have you found out anything?
- Hello, Susan.

Oh, I'm sorry.

Uh, Mr. McGarrett, this
is my friend, Alaki Kaimi.

Nice to meet you.

How do you do, Alaki?

Well, I guess I better
go finish the dishes, huh?

Won't you sit down? We can talk.

There's not a whole
lot to talk about, Susan,

except that H.P.D. is
helping us look for Billy.

They have new and sophisticated
ways of finding people.

Even people who
don't wanna be found.

I see.

Do you have a picture of
Billy? It would be helpful.

Oh, yes, of course.

Here.

Do you know anyone whom
Billy might have gone to

if he were in trouble?

No one I can think of.

Billy was always
a kind of loner.

What about a girlfriend?

Yes.

There is a girl. Um...

Billy wrote me about her.

He said that he was
thinking about marrying her,

but, heh, I never
took him seriously.

- What's her name? - Um... Lani.

- Lani Kapalii.
- Thank you.

- May I use the phone?
- Sure.

[PHONE RINGS]

- Williams.
- Danno? Steve.

See if you can get me a rundown
or an address on a Lani Kapalii

through the regular channels.

Kapalii.

Yeah, K-A-P-A-L-I-I.

Thank you. I'll be in the car.

Got it, Steve.

- Mrs. Kapalii?
- Yes.

Steve McGarrett, Hawaii Five-0.

Mrs. Kapalii, I'm
looking for Lani.

She's not here, Mr. McGarrett.

When did you see her last?

Tuesday night, when she talked
on the phone to her young man.

- That Billy Wainane?
- Yes.

She left the house right
after she talked to him.

Why are you looking
for Lani, Mr. McGarrett?

Well, actually,
I'm looking for Billy

but I have reason to believe
that they might be together.

Now, when she left,
how did she seem?

Was she in good spirits?

Yes, she was happy
and very excited.

That was the last
time I saw Lani.

Did you call the police?

No, I was sure she'd run
away with her young man.

Lani's of age, Mr. McGarrett.

I couldn't stop her.

When she left, was she driving?

No, Lani doesn't own a car.

She took the bus.

I see. Okay, thank you.

Oh, just one more thing.

Do you happen to have
a recent picture of Lani?

I think it might
help us find her.

Yes.

This was taken a month
ago, on her 18th birthday.

[WOMAN SCREAMS]

- Steve? McGARRETT: Yeah?

Here's a readout on the
various front organizations.

Everything from a
phony brokerage firm

to a Japanese tea room.

Well, that almost
completes the scenario.

All we're missing now are
some of the cast members.

Reports are still coming in
from H.P.D. surveillance teams.

Well, let's hope that no
one slips through the net

when we drop it tomorrow.

[PHONE RINGS]

- McGarrett. SUSAN
[OVER PHONE]: Hello.

Yes, Susan?

I'm sorry to bother
you, I know you're busy.

I just had to know if you've
found out anything yet.

Just one thing.

We think that Billy's girlfriend,
Lani, went out to meet him that night.

That could mean that
they're together somewhere.

- But where?
- That's what we're trying to find out.

We have an all-points
bulletin out on both of them.

I'm sure they'll turn up somewhere.
Try not to worry, just keep in touch.

Thank you, Mr. McGarrett.

Alaki?

Hm. Did you call me, Susie?

Yeah, I have to go
someplace very important.

Can I use your car?

Sure, the keys
are already in it.

But if it rains you're out of luck,
because the top doesn't go up.

I couldn't come up with anything
unusual on the rodeo, Steve.

It makes a regular
tour of the islands.

Pays its own way,
but just barely.

Now, the prize money
that goes to the cowboys

is based on the entrance fees.

Nobody gets rich,

but they all manage
to scratch out a living.

What about the cowboys,
any of them have records?

Well, nothing too
heavy. No felony arrests.

- Billy Wainane?
- H.P.D. has a sheet on him.

Two arrests in the
past six months.

One for drunk and disorderly,
and the other for assault.

Heh. A bar brawl.

Yeah, that seems to match
the description Jessup gave me.

Chin,

we think Billy's girlfriend left home
to meet him the night he disappeared.

Her name is Lani Kapalii.

Check with the bus company.

Find out which drivers make
the run out to Waimanalo.

I wanna know which
driver picked her up,

where he dropped
her, and what time.

Right, Steve.

I've seen that look before.

Yeah, Danno.

I have a feeling about this one,
and it's not a very pleasant one.

[INTERCOM BUZZES]

McGarrett.

MALIA: Duke is calling you,
Mr. McGarrett, on line two.

Yeah, Duke? What have you got?

DUKE: Steve, I'm
at Makapulu Beach.

I responded to an H.P.D.
call about a possible DB.

- Yeah?
- We've got a floater.

A young girl.

Any identification?

The description and clothing
matches Lani Kapalii perfectly.

All right, Duke.

Comb that entire
area, just in case.

Right, Steve.

Call H.P.D., Danno.

Have them pull the
missing-persons sheet

on Lani Kapalii.

She just washed up on the beach.

SUSAN: Calvin,
can I talk to you?

I still got gear to pack.

I can't keep the rest of
them waiting just on me.

Well, just for a minute.

Look, Billy wrote about
you a lot in his letters.

He said that you
were good friends.

Why do you have to keep coming
here wanting to talk about Billy?

Because I know
you're hiding something.

I think you know where he is.

Why don't you just
forget about Billy.

There's nothing
you can do for him.

There's nothing
nobody can do for him.

Billy's gone, and he
ain't ever coming back.

Now, why don't
you just let it be.

All right, then,

then just tell me if Billy went
away with his girlfriend, Lani Kapalii.

I don't know.

I know that she
came here that night.

Mr. McGarrett knows it too.

He's looking for both of them.

- Lani was here?
- Yes.

I got nothing more to say.

Now, I just want you to get
out of here. I want you to go.

McGARRETT: What about
a cause of death, Doc?

Has it been determined?

Those deep bruises on the
throat indicate strangulation.

What about time of death?

It's a little difficult to say

with the way the body
was battered by the surf

and some saline deterioration,

but I'd guess in the
neighborhood of 36 hours.

That would make
it Tuesday night.

Yeah.

The same night Billy
Wainane disappeared.

Thanks, Doc.

There's something else, Steve.

There's a strong possibility
that she was raped.

Hey, Possum.

Where did Mr. Jessup go?

Town.

Did he say when
he was coming back?

Couple hours.

[CALVIN SIGHS]

You know, Possum,
I've been thinking.

You got something in
your head needs saying?

I guess we all do, Pos.

Officer Kelly, Five-0.

DRIVER: Yeah, but
you still gotta pay.

What's with you guys, don't
you drive cars anymore?

Ha, ha. You know,
my boss asks me that

when I turn in the mileage
on my expense report.

You Robert Akalu?

Yeah, but I didn't do
it. It was the butler.

CHIN HO: You
recognize this girl?

Her name is Lani Kapalii.

Now, we think she got
on your bus Tuesday night.

Hey, sure, I know her.
She rides this bus a lot.

What about Tuesday night?

Yeah, she got on at the
corner of Kalakaua and Dewey.

- What time?
- I get to that intersection about 8:15.

Where did she get off?

I don't know for sure.

Did she go to the end
of the line, Waimanalo?

I don't know, she could have.

I, um, make about 20
stops before I get out there.

Okay. Let me off
at the next corner.

I can't, unauthorized stops
are against regulations.

But I left my car
parked back there.

Now, how am I gonna get back?

Take the bus. Leave
the driving to us.

Yeah, I had a funny feeling
you were gonna say that.

DANNY: Steve.
- Yeah.

This just came in from
the License Bureau.

Marriage license?

"Lani Kapalii. Billy Wainane."

They took their
blood tests Tuesday.

Tuesday.

That's the day they
both disappeared.

Dispatch, this is
Officer Lukela, Five-0.

Patch me through to McGarrett.

Go ahead, Duke,
you're on speaker.

I'm still at Makapulu Beach.

H.P.D. just finished
dragging the area.

They came up with a second body.

Billy Wainane?

That's right, Steve.

They fished him out only
about 100 yards up the beach

from where they found the girl.

Okay, Duke. Thank you.

Keep in touch.

[SIGHS]

Marriage license, huh?

Life is so strange.

Both dead.

Hardly more than kids.

How do we put it together,
Danno? Where do we start?

We got some of the pieces.

Maybe we can put them together.

Let's get out of
here. I need some air.

[McGARRETT SIGHS]

It's gonna be tough on Susan.

DANNY: Yeah.

Steve, that stretch of beach
where the bodies were found,

it's near the rodeo grounds.

It could be a connection.

All right, Danno, let's try to
reconstruct what we have.

Billy called Susan

just after midnight,
California time.

That would make
it just after 9 here.

Now, she heard a cry...

the phone went dead,

she tried to call back,
there was no answer.

DANNY: At 8:15, Lani
Kapalii, Billy's girlfriend,

got on a bus to Waimanalo.

McGARRETT: Yeah.

Sometime after that,
Lani was raped and killed.

Now,

the rape would give us a
possible motive for her death,

but what about Billy?
Why was he killed?

Maybe he saw what
happens, or found out about it,

confronted the rapist
and was killed by him.

Could be.

Then the killer took
the bodies up to the cliffs

and dumped them, hoping
they'd wash out to sea

and never turn up to haunt him.

Danno, I have a
very strong feeling

that the rest of the answers are
out there at the rodeo grounds.

Uh, we have a couple of
hours before the H.P.D. briefing.

Let's take a ride out there and
see what we can come up with.

Well, what are you still doing here?
Why didn't you take off with the rest?

Mr. Jessup, I
got to talk to you.

It's gonna have to
wait. I got things to mind.

No, Mr. Jessup.

It can't wait.

Okay, boy. Come on in.

Yeah?

Billy's girl, Lani, she
was here that night.

The police and Mr. McGarrett,
they're looking for her.

Now, do tell.

I think I know what
happened to her.

I think you do too.

Now, maybe you better come
out and say what you're thinking.

All right.

How come nobody else went along

when you drove that
buckboard up to them cliffs?

Because you didn't want nobody to
know who else was in it besides Billy.

Now, I told you never to
mention his name again,

unless you know some way
of raising him from the dead.

Mr. Jessup, I ain't hardly
slept since that night.

I close my eyes, I
keep seeing Billy.

Or think I hear him
calling my name.

What we done to him wasn't right,
but none of us meant for it to happen.

None of us except you.

Now, either you tell me
what happened to Lani,

or I'll go to Billy's sister
and I'll tell her everything.

[CHUCKLES]

You wanna know
what happened, huh?

I'm gonna tell you
what happened.

She came out here
that night, that little girl...

just after we loaded Billy's
body in the buckboard.

And I saw her. She
was standing out there

by the trees, in the dark.

She saw, boy.

She saw everything.

You mean, what
was done to Billy?

Yeah, then she started, uh,
walking on down the road.

I caught up with her halfway.

Then she started that screaming.

She started that screaming.

I couldn't take that screaming.

So I took me that little girl.

Heck,

it being Billy's wedding night
and all, I kind of filled in for him.

[CHUCKLES]

And then you killed her.

And when nobody was around,

you put her in that
buckboard with Billy.

You!

[BOTH GRUNTING]

[RIFLE COCKS]

[CAR APPROACHING]

[CALVIN MOANS]

McGARRETT: What was that?

Sounded like some kind of moan.

Who did this to you, Calvin?

It was Mr. Jessup.

- Is he still around here?
- I think so.

Danno, call for an ambulance.

See if you can find
Jessup, and be careful.

Yeah.

Easy, kid, easy.

Central, this is Dan
Williams, Five-0.

Request an ambulance at the
Waimanalo rodeo grounds immediately.

Easy.

Lie back.

Just take it easy. You'll live.

I got to tell what
happened to Billy.

I got to tell somebody.

- Will you listen, Mr. McGarrett?
- Sure.

Sure, go ahead.

Well, it all started out as a party
for Billy on his wedding night.

We all got half-drunk,
including Billy.

Billy, he started showing off,

saying how the rest of us, how
we were scared of Crazy Luke.

Crazy Luke?

He's a mean old bull we
got that's never been rode.

I see.

Billy, he was saying how
he wasn't scared of him,

how he wasn't scared
of no dumb animal.

I don't know why, but that
made Mr. Jessup real mad.

See,

Mr. Jessup, he got broke
up real bad one time by a bull.

That's why he
don't rodeo no more.

Well, then,
Mr. Jessup, he said...

He said we ought to see
what kind of hero Billy really is,

seeing how he's never
tried no Mexican fighting.

Billy, he just laughed

and said he had a phone
call to make, and went off.

Is that when he called
his sister, Susan?

He wanted to tell her
about him getting married.

[HORSE WHINNIES]

When we couldn't find nothing
around here like a red cape,

Mr. Jessup, he got this
idea, we didn't need no cape.

So he painted Billy.

He painted him?

From head to toe.

Make sure that old
bull would see him.

[MEN SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]

Go on, there, Billy boy!
Come on, Billy, you got it!

[BULL BELLOWING]

CALVIN: Mr. Jessup, he...

He said we'd go to
prison for what was done.

He said it was same as
murder and all of us was in on it.

Yeah.

But if you could get rid of the
body, nothing would happen, right?

Rest of us, we was too scared.

Then Mr. Jessup,
he said he'd do it.

He said he'd take Billy
off in the buckboard,

up to them cliffs.

Mr. McGarrett,
did we kill Billy?

I'm afraid that's a question
a jury could answer, not me.

Because we was just
funning when we started.

We didn't mean for
nothing to happen.

Yeah.

Yeah, that's the tragedy of it.

That's the way it always starts.

DANNY: Steve?
- Yeah, Danno?

I spotted him across the yard.

He's carrying a rifle.

Calvin, lie still.

An ambulance is on
the way. We'll be back.

Take the front.

[HORSE NEIGHS]

Danno, watch it.

Hold it.

Danno, circle around.

McGARRETT: Anything?

DANNY: No, Steve.

McGARRETT: Check the back.

[BELLOWS]

[SCREAMS]

Oh, my God, he's gored.

[YELLING]

[BULL BELLOWING]

[McGARRETT AND POSSUM YELLING]

If you'd gotten here a little sooner,
maybe you would have saved his life.

That bull was let loose.

How did that gate get open?

I... I opened it.

You opened it?

You see,

he needed dying.

Danno, cuff him.

CHIN HO: She came to
the office to see you, Steve,

and since I was coming
to meet you anyway...

It's all right, Chin.

Oh, the H.P.D. strike
teams are ready to move.

They're just waiting
for your final briefing.

- It goes down in about an hour.
- All right. We'll make it on time.

Susan?

You don't have to
say anything. I know.

You were gonna tell
me that Billy is dead.

[MOUTHS] Yes.

The Kaula Okalani,

the heavenly prophet
of our Hawaiian heritage,

tells of a beautiful
life beyond death.

I loved my brother very
much, Mr. McGarrett.

I know that, and I'm
sure Billy knew it too.