Rizzoli & Isles (2010–2016): Season 3, Episode 2 - Dirty Little Secret - full transcript

Jane and Maura still aren't on speaking terms but are forced to work together when a college student, 25 year-old Rachel Lawson, is found strangled in the university's underground tunnels. ...

Accept.

That is all you have to do right now,
and it is enough.

[ voice breaking ] Come on.
Breathe, Rachel.

[ breathes deeply ]

[ gagging ]

Announcer: The count is full.
Jenkins winds up, delivers.

Breaking ball.

Aah!
Mother of Francis!

No!
Jo Friday, off!

Hello! A little help!

Oh! Come on! The play's at second!



- What are you doing?!
- Well, at least somebody's appreciative.

Hey! Jo Fri... off, Jo Friday.
Jane, what are you doing?

Why'd you give the dog
our burgers?

You want food?
Go hunt and gather, all right?

[ knock on door ]

Okay, if that's a pizza, I'm sorry
for anything I have ever done,

especially, Tommy, when
I locked you out of the house

and pretended like
I didn't know who you were.

- Did she really do that?
- Still crying over it.

Daddy.

So, you gonna invite
your old man in, or what?

3x02 - Dirty Little Secret

Maura: Level of decomposition suggests

she's been here for at least two days.



[ groans, sighs ]

She's still not picking up.

She does have a personal day. Still...

this is the first case they're
working together since the shooting.

Look at this.
"Professional frenemies?

Cop shoots medical
examiner's mob father."

Sheesh. That's bad.

Jane didn't have a choice.

Paddy would have pulled
the trigger on us.

You and I know that, but how would
you feel if I shoot your father?

[ clears throat ] My
father's not a mobster.

You having a hot flash?

Your cologne not working for you today?

[ sniffs ]

The medical community is debating
if men go through menopause.

You could be experiencing
a decrease in testosterone.

I got plenty of testosterone.

[ chuckles ]
How about you, Frost?

[ inhales deeply ]
Mm-mmm!

Love the smell of Deco in the morning.

Ooh, maggots like it, too. Look here.

Steam from the pipes has
accelerated decomposition.

You know, few students know
about these old tunnels.

2 1/4 miles of them run
beneath the university.

They were constructed
to house steam pipes...

They should just apologize
for whatever they said

to each other in that cat fight.

"Cat fight"?
Women hate that expression.

They do?

Damn! So many new rules.

Hey, Janie, you got any more chips?

Can you believe the contract
they gave this guy, huh?

Calls himself a pitcher.
Can't even throw the speed limit.

[ chuckles ] Good one, Tommy.

Oh! What are you doing?

- Pilgrims lost 8-7.
- Jane ...

You disappear for a year,
and then you show up to "bro-out"

over a day-old DVR'd ballgame?

I came here...
to give you this, okay?

"Once upon a time, two
wonderful people fell in love"?

You're gonna love Lydia.
She's a dynamite lady.

Tommy, something you want to say?

Leave your brother alone.

Tommy?

No. I-I mean... I...
Look, look.

We see each other when
I'm in town, all right?

When you're in town?
You know, Tommy's the only one

who never ...
who never judged me.

Well, Tommy's always been so
flexible about what's right and wrong.

Hey, hey, hey.

I don't want you bullying
your baby brother.

That doesn't work anymore, Pop.

Talk, Tommy.

I introduced him... to Lydia.

Wait till you meet her.

You're divorced, so how do you plan

on having this big catholic wedding?

Yeah, the church kind of frowns on that.

Just some paperwork I got to fill out.

What kind of paperwork?

Oh, my g...

You're gonna try to get
an annulment, aren't you?

Janie, it's a piece of paper.
It means nothing.

Does Ma know she
didn't mean to have kids?

Look, I have no desire to
hurt your mother, all right?

She doesn't know, does she?

You haven't even had
the guts to tell her.

[ scoffs ]

So, I guess that makes us all bastards.

Hey. Where you been?

My father remembered he
had a family and popped by.

Wow. My Dad's a dick too.

No, I'm busy feeling sorry for myself.
Now I got to feel sorry for you, too?

Well, this'll cheer
you up. We got a body.

Rachel Lawson, 25.

Grad student in Earth
and planetary sciences.

Now I feel sorry for her,
too. Where's the body?

- It's down there.
- How long she been there?

Looked like a couple of
days, but you could ask ...

Relax, Frost. I'll ask Dr. Isles.

Victim rented a car.
It's parked outside.

There's nothing in it.
Here's the rental car agreement.

"BCU campus car."
She was a V.I.P.

She rented a car every
weekend for the last 20 weeks?

Yeah, it's a lot of mileage. See?

- Maybe she was going home.
- She's from Boston.

Huh.

She wasn't due to return
the car until tomorrow.

Well, where was she going,
and why'd she come back early?

Studies show that 5%
to 7% of the male pop...

Hello... Detective Rizzoli.

Hello, Dr. Isles.

[ police radio chatter ]

Well, I don't see any drag marks.

No. Lividity confirms
that she was killed here.

She's passed through rigor.

So she's been dead at least 36 hours.

She's in workout clothes.
What was she doing down here?

She was strangled.

Thank you, Doctor.
I can see that.

Looks like the weapon was a garrote.

[ french accent ]
Garrote.

Gee, I would love a
history lesson on the...

[ mocking french accent ]
...garrote.

Wouldn't you, Frost?

Well, it was most popular in
the 17th century when it was used

as a means of silent assassination
by the thuggee cult in India.

Well, let's be on the
lookout for the thuggees.

What are those red patches?

- Urticaria.
- Urticaria?

Oh, uh, maybe you'll
know what this means.

The yucky red stuff is a rash.

Korsak: Uh, thank you
for clearing that up.

Frost: Yes, that was a good explanation.

- Let's go.
- You stay.

You have any idea what Rachel
was doing in the steam tunnels?

Steam tunnels?
What steam tunnels?

You have any idea what this is?

It was Rachel's?

Okay, let's take it with us.
Uh, where's her bedroom?

Should I be worried?

In horror movies, they
always get the roommate next.

The campus is on high alert,

and there are campus police
outside your apartment.

You'll be safe.

[ sighs ]

And here I thought I missed out

on the whole "roommate bonding" thing.

[ sighs ]

Oh, what a relief ...
"cruelty free cotton."

I hate it when people
are mean to cotton.

And vegan shoes. Can you say "vugly"?

Says the woman who's been
wearing the same boots

for the past two years.

Oh, snap!

Okay, Rachel had a skinny section
and a fat section.

How do you know about
"skinny-fat" clothes?

- I've tried on all sizes.
- Oh, snap again! Whoa.

[ chuckles ]

All right, what do we got here?

- Loofah, aloe vera toothpaste, crystal...
- That's a deodorant.

How do you know?

Told you ... all sizes.

Oh, hello!

Here's a sure way to
keep the weight off.

Cocaine.

Patricia: Why?

[ crying ] Why would somebody do this?

Rachel was the kindest person.

Did Rachel mention any
problems she was having?

Maybe with friends?

No. She was there to study
environmental geology.

She was very dedicated.

She worked very hard.

- Was she seeing anyone?
- Michael: No.

She wouldn't have
talked to you about that.

Mr. Lawson, did you just
come from a business trip?

No. Why?

Your watch is set to a
different time than your wife's.

- Are you separated?
- Yeah.

Did you tell Rachel?

I told Rachel I was
leaving her mother...

when I brought her back to
school after winter break.

That's when she started going
down into the tunnels, isn't it?

We don't know why she was there.

Why do you say that?

Rachel wasn't an only child.
She had an older sister.

Emily died when Rachel was 7.

Rachel would go down into the basement.

She would sit there
in the dark for hours.

[ voice breaking ] When she was
really suffering, she'd find a place...

it was my fault she
was in those tunnels.

This may not be my place...

but this beautiful girl
loved you both very much.

Honor her by being kind to each other.

[ indistinct conversations ]

Oh. Hey.
You just pulled a midnight.

What, did you take another shift?

All this stuff with Pop, I'd figured
I'd at least make some overtime.

You talk to Maura yet?

Frankie, I don't think we're ever gonna

be friends again.
We just keep making it worse.

[ Angela laughs ]

Okay. Thank you.
Yes. Okay.

- Dad hasn't told her?
- No.

I ran a check on her.
On Lydia.

Frankie, you can't be doing that.

They watch stuff like
that, all right? [ sighs ]

- What'd you find out?
- You don't want to hear it.

No, I don't.
Tell me everything.

She's 28 years old.

- She's younger than us!
- Mm-hmm.

- Hey, Rizzoli. You got a minute?
- Yes, sir.

- Hey, Frankie.
- Hey. Lieutenant.

Look, how we doing with
that murdered BCU girl?

I'm getting a lot of
heat from the brass.

Parents are going nuts over there.

Uh...
Yes, uh, I haven't actually...

[ indistinct arguing ]

spoken to Maura ... Dr. Isles...

just sign it,
and then everything is fine.

- I...
- I just want an annulment.

Are you okay, Rizzoli?
Is everything all right?

...this piece of paper right now.

- Just do me that favor. Okay?
- Sure. Sure, I'll sign it.

- Good.
- Over your dead body!

All these years I had to
put up with your snoring!

My snoring?!

What about your creams and your...
and your flossing?

In the bed, you flossed!

- That's right!
- Right.

In our marriage bed,
where we made three children!

- Ma, come on.
- Get away!

That's right, and you
still treat them like kids.

Okay, move on, Angela!

Frank, come on.
This isn't the time or place.

Let's take it outside.

This is not your business.
I'm talking to my wife.

- Your ex-wife.
- Thank god.

I will not dishonor our children!
I won't do it!

Angela!

I idolized you. You know that?

Janie...

No, no. I don't want to hear it.
You need to go, Pop.

Ma...

Tommy?

Hey. Maura.
How you doing?

How'd you get down here?

Oh, I got my ways.

Tommy, this area is secure.

Yeah. I'm on the job.

Murphy's funeral home
needed more pick-up guys.

Guess your people are
too busy with murders,

so they hired me to pick
up the ones that just croak.

Well, great.
Congratulations.

So, listen, I, um...
I kind of need some advice.

From me?
Sure. Shoot.

Well, you know my Dad's back.

I heard about what
happened at the caf?.

Jane told you?

Uh, no. No.
Jane and I are...

not so, um...

close as ...
as we used to be.

Well, you know my Dad's
getting remarried, right?

Yeah, he told us today.

No wonder Jane was so off.

Well, I mean, it's kind of a good thing

that you and Jane aren't talking.

Oh, no, it's not. It's awful.

Well, I just mean, you know,
now that you're not talking,

- ... maybe we could ...
- Tommy. [ chuckles ]

- What?
- A guy's got to dream, right?

[ laughs ]
Advice. You said you needed advice.

Right. I'm gonna tell you
something, but you can't tell anyone.

I'm a vault.

I, uh...

I kind of... know...

my Dad's fianc?.

"Know."

As in the biblical sense?

Yeah. That sense.

I-I mean, I only "knew" her one time,

but that's just still wrong, right?

I mean, do you think
I should tell my Dad?

[ beep ]

Lower extremities are
well-muscularized, no evidence of trauma.

Results are in on the white powder.

What, from the victim's
apartment? Was it cocaine?

Negative for cocaine.

Well, what was it?

Heroin? Crystal meth?
Ketamine?

Sodium. Bicarbonate.

Tricky. Baking soda.

Thank you, Susie.

Uh, you're welcome.

Nice work, senior criminalist Chang.

Nice work, chief medical examiner Maura.

Well, that explains why
Rachel had white powder

- ...in her shower caddy.
- "Caddy"?

[ beep ] Livor Mortis is indiscernible.

Okay. I'm sorry. [ sighs ]

Please explain to me why she
had baking soda in her caddy.

You were just being nice
because you want information.

She used it to wash her hair.

It's less toxic to the
environment than shampoo.

Well, that's commitment.

She's really fit, yeah?

She's had anterior dislocations

to both her left and
right humerus bones.

I'd love to know why that's relevant.

It's too bad you don't guess.

Well, you're in luck.
It's national guessing day.

- Are you celebrating?
- I am.

She has these injuries
because of repeated

"Chaturanga dandasana to
urdhva mukkha svanasana".

I know what that is ... yoga.

Are you breaking out in
hives from the guessing?

Not yet. And her rash is
the result of "defatting,"

the chemical dissolution
of dermal lipids.

- What's that in "yucky rash" lingo?
- She was submerged in icky stuff.

Oh, submerged, great.

So the vegan girl is bathing
in chemicals ... great.

- Uh, Jane.
- What? I thought we were done.

Okay.

[ chuckles ]

Rachel was not snorting coke.

What was she doing with it?

Washing her hair.

That's expensive shampoo. You ...

Jane.

It was baking soda, all right, Frost?

[ sighs ] So why was she in the tunnels,

who was in there, and
why did they kill her?

- Uh, Jane, you should, uh ...
- Did you check her financials?

She owed BCU
27 grand, which ...

which is weird because...

it was all covered with
student loans and grants.

So what'd she do with all that money?

I'll get a subpoena
for her bank records.

Yeah, we got to figure out what this is.

Oh! Nice T.P. tail.

- Mm-hmm.
- What?

Why didn't you tell me?

- Tell you what?
- We didn't even notice.

Yeah, right. They can see
it from across the street.

God, can this day get any worse?!

Sorry.
[ chuckles ]

Frost: I've found a symbol
on Rachel's tile.

- There it is. It's trademarked.
- "Sensei Matta yoga."

Rachel's bank shows automatic
monthly payments to the same place.

She spent $25,000 on yoga?
In five months?

- Enlightenment is expensive.
- Owner's name is... Sensei Matta.

Well, that's not the
name his mother gave him.

Yoga studio is nearby. Come
on, let's go talk to him.

He went to a lot of trouble
to hide his identity.

Maybe we keep it on the down low
so we don't spook him?

[ cellphone vibrates ]

Stop!

Frost, track his business records,
find out what his real name is.

Come on, Korsak. Let's go do some yoga.

[ groans ]

- Crap.
- What?

Floater just beached himself
on the north bank of the Charles.

Man, you're lucky.

It's probably a suicide.
You'll make Detective.

Yeah, when I'm 104.

Come with me.

- Really?
- Yeah, come on.

Would you pay 25 grand
to look like that?

Nah. I'd rather drink my 6-pack.

Have a Boston whaler with a tuna tower.

Welcome. Love and light.

Oh, I'm sorry, this is
a caffeine-free zone.

Oh.

Uh, I'm ... I'm sorry. We had no idea.

Oh, that goes in composting.

The middle one.

It's so wonderful when
couples come in together.

Oh, we're not a ...

accustomed to...
such a nice yoga studio.

Yoga is an excellent way to keep
up with the demands of a young wife.

And I'm very demanding.

Whew, you sure are...
babe.

I teach a beginners'
class in a few minutes.

- You'll take it.
- Oh, no, no, no. No.

We're not dressed for yoga.

Actually, we would like
to meet Sensei Matta.

Nobody meets the master
until after class.

[ chuckles ]

You have anything a little less...
stretchy?

[ bird squawking ]

Wow.

His eyes and his tongue are gone.

That's from fish activity, right?

Looks different in the books.

He's got moobs.

It's from the bloating.

He's been in the water a...
a while.

Hey. Look at his forehead.

You think that's fish activity?

It could be blunt force trauma.

So it might not be a suicide.

- Right?
- Well...

Hey, hey, hey.
Come here. Grab his arm.

We can pull him out ourselves, right?

Tommy: I'll get him.

Tommy. What are you doing here?

- Working.
- What?

You think you and Jane
are the only Rizzolis

that can look death in the face?
Move.

[ scoffs ]

All right.

[ groans ]

How about you?

Can you look death in the face?

Erica: And as we
easily hold our balance,

take your gaze to the
ceiling and breathe.

With your right hand flat on the floor,

take that left arm and extend
it to the ceiling and reach.

As we move from
half-moon ardha chapasana,

into an easy variation king dancer...

If it's so easy, why doesn't she
come up with something harder?

[ grunts ] I'm scared.

Can you please stay on your own mat?

If you can't do this simple pose,

just do adho mukha
svanasana. [ chuckles ]

I'd like to adho mukha svanasana her.

I'll help.

Hmm. Apparent skull fracture.

Holy crap, it's my first murder.

Stop right there!

I can't take it. I can't do it.

What? W-what'd I say?

This man might have hit
his head when he jumped.

Or slammed into rocks when
his bungie cord snapped.

For all I know, Wile E. Coyote
dropped an anvil on his head.

- It was just a gut feeling. I ...
- This is a scientific process.

Do you understand, officer?
You do not guess, leap to conclusions,

speculate, theorize, wonder,
or tell me about your gut.

- Am I clear?
- Yeah. Clear.

I hope you experienced a little bit
of love and light transformation.

Words cannot begin to express.

Yeah, we're so transformed,
we're ready to meet Sensei Matta.

He rarely leaves his spiritual retreat
in western Massachusetts.

But you said after ...

It's a ways, but it might be worth it.

- What's the address?
- You can't know that until you ascend.

That girl, hon ...
What was her name? Rachel...?

Oh, Rachel Lawson,
the one that told us about this place.

That's the one, yes.
She said she'd been to the retreat.

Rachel ascended very quickly.

Huh. Must be flexible.

Sensei Matta believes Rachel is, uh...
spiritually gifted.

Hmm.

I'll get you packets to fill out.

Now that you're ready to ascend,
you'll put a credit card on file.

Rachel's parents said she
didn't have a boyfriend.

Yeah. Bet they didn't know she
was "spiritually gifted," either.

- I got a bad feeling.
- Me too.

- Anything?
- Yeah. A lot.

Got a name, Matthew Moore.
That's your Sensei Matta.

Well, how are we gonna find his
retreat in all of western mass?

- What are these shaded areas?
- I've been busy.

Sensei Matta yoga bought 20,000
acres there, all within the last year.

It's all protected land. How?

Using their nonprofit
religious exemption.

Ohh, now I really have a bad feeling.

I've also been through all of BCU's
security footage of tunnel entrances.

Rachel started going in five months ago.

Right after her parents separated.

Then she stopped for months.
Started going again two weeks ago.

I want to know what
happened two weeks ago.

Me too.

Last time was three days ago,

the day she was murdered.
No one followed her.

There's a lot of tunnel
entrances in campus buildings.

Somebody was in there.

[ clears throat ]

The victim's rash was caused
by benzene and 1,4-dioxane,

likely from a fresh water source.

I've narrowed it down to seven
lakes in western Massachusetts.

Are you saying those lakes are polluted?

I not. The PH levels
and mineral content are.

Swell. My sprout troop used to have
sleepover camps at one of those lakes.

- You were a sprout trooper?
- Yes. Why is that so hard to believe?

You mean because it is your
"duty as a sprout trooper

to be kind, friendly, generous"?

I was so sweet and kind,
I won "sweetest camper."

Two years in a row.
So, ha ha ha.

Was anyone else there?

To watch you...
accept your award?

Nice recovery.

The pollution must be recent
because it's not showing up

in any of the water quality reports.

Bet you that's where Rachel
was driving that campus car to.

Well, it's a small
needle in a big haystack.

I am going there and doing
my own water quality testing.

Hey! Dr. Isles...
since you're going anyway,

would you get a statement
from Matthew Moore?

Goes by the name of Sensei Matta.

Oh! You can't have a medical examiner

go get a statement from a suspect.

That's my job.

Hey! You two can go together.

I'm sure she's taking a different road.

- There's only one.
- You're right. I am.

I have to go get a few things.

I'll tell Cavanaugh.

Swing and a miss.

Ah. Where's your car?

Hey, Mo, it's Korsak.

Oh! Hey!

My car!

What are you doing to my car?!

Uh, my job.

I don't know how many times
I've told you about parking here.

I park here every
day, Mo. Oh, not today.

Have a great rest of
your day, all right?

[ chuckles ]

[ sighs ] I'm gonna rent a car.

Yeah, me too.

Angela: Hey!

Don't forget your lunch!

What is that?

Mortadella on foccacia bread,
with a little roasted red pepper.

Korsak put you up to this?

All I'm going through,
and you two can't be civil?

Don't you dare pull the annulment card.

He wants me to sign a paper

that says I didn't want you kids!

Ma, we're grown-ups.
We know you wanted us.

If you're such a grown-up,
then act like one and stop this!

Frost: Hey. Just saw
Big Mo towing your cars.

You want to borrow
mine? Oh, you're good.

One little thing for your mother,
and you can't do it?

It is more energy
efficient if we take one car.

Fine, but I'm driving.

Why do you get to drive?

Because it's an unmarked,
and because I'm a cop,

and becau...
just get in the car, Maura!

Have a good time, girls.

- I am not listening to Led Zeppelin.
- I'm not listening to Yo-Yo Ma.

I don't listen to Yo-Yo Ma...
...in the car.

Oh, that's right, pardon me.
Yo-Yo Ma's just for the jacuzzi.

- Put your seatbelt on!
- Maura: It's on!

[ bird squawking ]

- The next lake is 42.3910 degrees north.
- Longitude? Really?

Can you just tell me to
"turn left at Popeye's chicken"?

There is no Popeye's chicken
in western Massachusetts.

72.3830 west.

[ hard rock music plays]

[ music stops ]

The acoustic vibrations of hard rock

have been shown to increase
the risk of an accident.

Did you pass gas?

No, I did not!

[ coughs ] Okay.

[ cellphone rings ]

Hey, Ma.

Angela: Are you girls having fun?

Oh, yeah, we're great.

Maura's having gastrointestinal issues.

I am not!

Jane used to fart on long car
rides and blame her brothers.

Did you just say "fart"?

Have you listened to the audiobook yet?
It's in the cooler.

Uh, "what to do when your
former best friend is a bitch".

Really?

Mm.
Too bad it's wet!

Have fun. Love you both.

Bye, Ma.

Our Charles river
floater is Paul McNamara.

He was a professor
at Waltham university.

[ keys clacking ]

Professor of hydrology.
Studied groundwater. Hmm.

Fracking is an invasive
way to extract natural gas.

Proponents say it will liberate the U.S.
from dependence on foreign oil.

But my research indicates it will
destroy the environment.

- 750,000 views. Wow.
- Popular professor.

Mm. Not everybody loved
him. Listen to this comment.

"What does this idiot tree hugger
want us to put in our gas tanks?

How about his blood?"

Somebody killed him.

We don't know that, Frankie.

You saw the front of his head.

Oh, wait.
You ... you didn't, did you?

[ both laugh ]

Remind me not to invite
you to my next floater.

[ chuckles ]

Go straight past the coniferous spruce.

Maybe I'll pass a hemlock, too.

Oh, look. A homo sapien.

Oh, crap. In a guard booth.

Love and light.

Love and light. You
here for the retreat?

Yes.

Okay, what's your name?

Oh, uh, our names may
not be on your list.

We ... we just ascended.
Today, in fact.

Oh. Well, unless you have your
double platinum soul certificate,

I can only allow you go as
far as the public picnic area.

Ohh. Well, we understand.

- Love and light.
- Love and light.

Let's hope he doesn't run that.

There's the lake.

Nothing gets pass you.

All: Love and light.

[ camera shutter clicking ]

Hurry up.

Okay.
Oh! Shoot!

We need to leave.

No, I need to talk to Matthew Moore.

No. Listen to me.
We're in danger.

Those don't look like yogis.

What did you take a picture of?

I'll tell you in the car.

Please! Trust me.

Rachel definitely swam in that lake.

- And I know why it's so polluted. I saw fracking equipment.
- What is fracking?

It's a controversial process
to drill for natural gas.

They pump hundreds of chemicals
thousands of feet underground.

- It pollutes groundwater.
- You've got to be kidding me.

That's why we pulled
a Thelma and Louise?

Well, Jane, it's illegal here.

Rachel was a geologist.

Maybe Sensei Matta didn't bring
her here to sleep with her.

Maybe he brought her here to help.

Yeah, but she wouldn't have helped.

- Her interest was in the environment.
- Exactly.

So maybe she saw what you saw,

she uncovered the fracking,
and that's what ...

[ screams ]

[ Jane coughing ]

- You okay?
- I... I think so.

[ coughs ] Oh, crap.

- My phone is wet.
- Ohh!

What? What?
Can you move your leg?

- No, it's stuck.
- Okay.

[ gunshots ] Get down!
Get down! Get down!

[ gunshots continue ]

Maura, get out of the car.
Get out of the car!

- I can't get my leg out!
- Maura, get out of the car!

- My leg is stuck!
- Maura, go! Run!

Stay down. Stay down.

[ gunfire continues ]

Go for the tree line. Go! Go!

I got Jane's voicemail again.
Cell service is iffy, though.

Maybe they're yelling so loud, they
can't hear their phones. [ chuckles ]

What is that?

Looks like a partial impression
of a shut-off valve, a big one.

You only find equipment
like this in boiler rooms.

I think your floater was in the tunnels.

- Frost: Where we found Rachel's body?
- Yeah, I think his head was smashed

against a shut-off valve
somewhere in the tunnels.

We might be looking
at a double homicide.

So, how'd he get in the river?

There's an outflow of the tunnel
that dumps right into the Charles.

Look for a link between
Rachel Lawson and Paul McNamara.

Come on. We got to try
to keep going. Come on.

We haven't seen them in hours.
I need to stop.

- Okay!
- What? What?

- Did you pull something?
- [ groans ] No.

Take it off. All right, all right.

[ straining ]

Oh, my god, Maura.

Your leg, I-it's hard, and it's
cold. It's like a dead body.

- What is that?
- It's compartment syndrome.

Well, what does that mean?

The post-tibial artery must
have ruptured in the crash.

But you've been walking on it!

Aah.

Blood from the artery is leaking.
The pressure built.

And now the blood is trapped

in one of the lower
compartments of my leg.

Okay, bottom line it for me.

The blood supply to my lower
leg has been compromised.

- I'll lose my leg unless ...
- Unless we get you to a hospital.

- Maura, come on!
- No, unless you do a fasciotomy.

- I need something sharp.
- What? No, Maura, I ...

Maura, I'm not gonna cut
your leg off with a nail file.

- Do you have sugar packets?
- No, why? Did you bring coffee?

I could use it to dress the wound.

Do you still have your phone?

Yes. Yes.

Why didn't I think of that?

That's luck. We can call 911.

Oh, it's busted!

The touch screen is gorilla glass.

No, Maura.
I'm ... I'm not gonna do this.

It'll work. Okay.

You're gonna make a
6-inch incision right here.

And a 5-inch there.

Okay, just try not to cut the
superficial peroneal nerve.

- No. I can't do this.
- Take off your shirt.

What? Okay, now I know
you've suffered a head injury.

- And let's go.
- To bind the wound. Okay, come on.

Oh, god, Maura. Please ...
please don't make me do this.

Listen to me. Listen to me.

You just keep on cutting, okay,
till the blood starts to flow.

Maura, I'm sorry. I can't do this.

You're a sprout trooper! Okay?

Just ... once you make
the double incision,

you massage the wound like this.

Okay, the blood will be black.

I can't. I can't. I'm so
sorry. I can't do this.

- I'm sorry.
- I really like my leg, Jane.

Oh, please. [ groans ]

- Come on, come on.
- Oh, god.

Okay. Okay.

Okay. [ exhales sharply ]

All right. All right. You ready?

Okay.

- Use more pressure. I'm okay.
- You're all right?

Ow!

I'm not okay! Aah!

Ohh!

Maura?
Maura?

Korsak: Rachel was a Phd
candidate in geology at BCU,

McNamara is a professor of
hydrology at Waltham University.

Too close to be a coincidence.

She didn't take any classes with him.

- Nope.
- Any e-mail correspondence?

No. No phone calls,
text messages, nothing.

Maybe she watched his
"Fate of the Earth" talk.

Searching Rachel's browser history.

[ keys clacking ]

Hold on.

There it is ...
his "Fate of the Earth" talk.

So, she knew his work on fracking.

They were talking to each other.

I found a thread in the comments section

between McNamara and "rockRachel."

What's it say?

"I have evidence of fracking.

"Can you meet today in
tunnels under GEO building?"

That's two weeks ago.

Looks like they met again...
the day Rachel was killed.

"Meet me. Same place.
3:00. Bad news."

Where the hell is Jane?

Come on, Maura, it's time to wake up.

[ drowsily ] I dreamt we were camping.

I voted for you.

Can you turn the heat down?

Come on, we got to get you out of here.

[ sighs ]

You won sweetest camper again.

I didn't win.

My leg hurts. Why ...
why does my leg hurt?

[ twigs snapping ]

[ gun cocks ]

- Sensei Matta, I presume?
- And you are officer...

- Detective Rizzoli.
- Detective?

Kind of stupid to drive a
car registered to the Boston

police out to my retreat.
Don't you think, Detective?

- Get up. Both of you.
- My friend's hurt. She can't move.

Get her off the ground.

Let's go.

[ gasps ]
It's all right. It's all right.

What if their car crashed?

[ cellphone vibrates ] Try not to worry, Ma.
I'm sure they're okay.

The state police would have
called BPD, Mrs. Rizzoli.

All right, thanks.

That was my contact in
army personnel records.

Matthew Moore is an ex-army ranger.

- He was a Blackwater operative, too.
- Sounds like one bad-ass Yogi.

I don't like it. I'm
gonna take a ride up there.

Take a ride? They could be at
any one of those seven lakes.

I've got to do something.
Jane and Dr. Isles are out there.

How'd you make the transition from
yoga to fracking ... hard left at fraud?

This land is full of black
gold ... all from shale rock.

I just needed capital
to tap its potential.

And a religion hide behind?

So you swindled vulnerable
college students?

I was already a martial arts master.

Didn't take much to repackage
what I knew and sell it.

You figured out that Rachel
was a brilliant geologist,

and you brought her here to
analyze your rocks for free?

Actually, she paid me for the privilege.
She was very obedient.

And she...
helped until she realized

that you were destroying
this wilderness.

She stole shale samples from me,

gave them to an environmental
conspiracy crackpot.

I guess you could say we
were at cross-purposes.

[ straining ]

I'm a homicide Detective.

Every cop from here to
Boston will be looking for us.

Too bad you can't look behind you.

You'd have a nice view of the
water when it comes through.

See, you're in a spillway
for one of my reservoirs.

A few million gallons of water's
gonna come pouring through here.

It's pretty toxic from all the fracking.

If I were you, I wouldn't drink it.

Let's go.

Come on!

Come on!

Try your phone.

I can't, Maura.

It's busted, and it got wet.

Call your mom.
Tell her we're friends again.

[ sniffles ]

Okeydokey.

Hey, Ma ... [ cellphone beeps ]

Oh, crap, it works!

The microprocessor dried.

Yay!

Maybe just texting. Wait.

[ beeping ]

Crap. No. I-I can only send symbols.

Son of a...

Type 42-point...

391...

0...

Okay, thank you, Maura.

Bing-bing.

Boop-boop-boop.

Bing-bing-boop-boop.

It's morse code. Nice job, Maura.

[ beeping ]

[ cellphone vibrates ]

What the hell?

That view is not okay.

Korsak: Jane?
Maura, you down there?

Korsak?!

Down here! Help!

- You okay?
- Yeah.

We got to get Maura
out of here, all right?

The spillway to the
reservoir is open. Hurry.

Did sergeant Korsak
come on our camping trip?

Great job with the morse code.

The coordinates put me
almost on top of you.

Watch her leg! Watch her leg!

Can you walk?

Maura: Uh, I can hop.

[ exhales sharply ]

[ car door closes ]

You stayed with her.

I wouldn't leave her.

Frankie, come help!

They're back from the hospital!

- Okay, I got her.
- You got her?

- All right?
- Yeah.

I spoke to Korsak.

They got Sensei Matta and his guys.

- Got her?
- Yeah.

Are you sure you're okay?

Jane: Yeah. Let's get her some water.

Thank you.

So, I didn't tell my Pop
about knowing you-know-who.

I think that's wise. [ chuckles ]

You think I should tell my Ma?

- No!
- Tommy, did you hurt her?

- No.
- No, no, he didn't.

My surgeon was very impressed
with Jane's incisions.

I always wanted a Doctor in the family.

Well, too bad. You got two cops and...

- An undertaker.
- No, no, no. Not doing that ever again.

[ laughs ]

I got three great kids.

I think you got a Doctor, too.

Thanks.

And thank you for saving my leg, Jane.

I think you two should
apologize to each other.

- Butt out!
- Butt out.

I'm sorry if you are.

Okay, but I'm less sorry.

No, we were both jerks.

You were both assholes.

Ma! Watch your language!

[ laughs ]

And...

...I didn't really win
"sweetest camper" award.

You didn't?

I missed you.

[ voice breaking ]
I missed you, too.