The first 200 lines.
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12...
No peeking, Robby!
13, 14...
Last game, everyone! We've got Robby's birthday cake soon!
This way, wendy... behind the pool house. 19, 20!
I've got a better spot.
Ready or not, here I come!
Wendy?
Wendy!
Come on, the game's over!
Wendy!
Wendy?
So, the secret to this is to go slow.
This ragu needs love, patience, and commitment.
I want to eat it. I don't want to settle down and have kids with it.
Yeah, well, you should be so lucky
to find a man as good as my ragu.
Oh, this is nice.
It's a two-bedroom townhouse in arlington.
Or would you rather be closer to d.C.?
You know, all the wonderful restaurants,
the kennedy center, the national gallery...
Yeah, okay, where... wherever,
just as long as I don't have to pretend to be a redskins fan.
Taste. Okay.
How is it?
That is good.
No!
That's bad.
It needs salt! Okay.
Listen, you're gonna be 400 miles away.
Trust me, you're gonna want the taste of home cooking.
Okay. Salt it.
Jane, you should really explore
all these different neighborhoods online.
I'm gonna add that to your checklist.
Oka... I have a checklist?
Yes! I've started a little relocation journal for you.
Organization is vital for a successful move.
I said salt it, not brine it!
Oh. Oh, and you'll need to start a change-of-address list.
And maybe I should teach you to make the cannoli.
And, of course, you'll have to contact the dmv and the irs.
Okay, enough!
I know you two are trying to help,
but I just cannot talk about this move anymore.
But I thought you were excited about the move.
I am.
At least, I want to be, but I just...
You know, when I think about being gone,
I think about not seeing you both every day.
I just... You know, it's tough.
It sucks!
Wait, ma, no.
Come on, don't do that.
It's just so far.
Wh... not you, too!
And I'm tried of crying.
Let's make cannoli, okay?
And let's make a list, okay? We love lists.
Come on, you guys.
If we start, we're never gonna stop. Okay?
So, ju...
fine. I'll get the wine.
Want red or white?
Hey, did you get any feedback from that editor yet?
No, but I may not hear anything for several weeks.
Okay, you gave him three chapters to your mystery novel.
How long does this take?
Well, he's very busy.
I'm sure I'm not high on his priority list.
Well, you will be when he reads it.
Who can resist a stiletto to the temple?
Morning.
Detective.
Where are you going?
Ah, korsak wanted me to canvass the neighborhood,
find out if anyone saw anything.
I think he knew the guy.
The victim? Yeah.
He's not showing it, but he seems pretty upset.
Okay.
Hey. Hi.
Victim was walter sokoloff... Retired carpenter, 77.
Neighbor saw him through the window and called it in.
Sokoloff.
Wasn't there a case file that you asked us to review
a couple years ago that has "sokoloff" in it?
That's right. It was a young girl at a birthday party.
Blunt-force trauma, some dna was recovered,
but no match in the database.
That was wendy sokoloff.
I was dating her older sister, mary, when wendy was murdered.
The victim is their father.
You sure you want to be here?
Well, yeah. It was a long time ago.
Um... Any sign of forced entry?
No. Nothing seems to be missing, either.
Hey, look at this.
Looks like he was 20 years sober.
It also looks like he was old-school with his contacts.
Probably a number for mary in there.
Okay, I'll make the call.
No, it should come from me.
Okay.
Matt, can you make sure to collect and bag
all the pillows in the house?
You got it, dr. Isles.
You think he was smothered? Yes.
There's evident cyanosis
and numerous petechial hemorrhages in the skin,
which is consistent with asphyxia.
And I'm seeing some fibers around the nose and mouth,
so we'll test that at the lab.
Killer attacks him in the chair, smoothers him with a pillow.
There's a struggle.
We might be able to find dna on his hands
or under his fingernails.
Looks like the killer finished the job right here on the floor.
You know, this doesn't look random.
It looks like he was targeted.
Hasn't this family suffered enough?
Frankie: I checked the neighborhood.
Sokoloff was well-liked, no problems anyone knew about.
How's sergeant korsak doing?
Well, he says he's fine, but he seemed pretty shaken up.
How about you?
You still... Okay with everything?
By "everything," I assume you mean
our spontaneous decision to change our lives forever?
Yeah, that.
I feel more than okay.
I feel great.
You?
Great.
I can't believe that we're actually getting married. I know.
We have to tell everyone. No secrets this time.
Absolutely.
But..Not right now.
Well, the proposal happened so quick,
I didn't have time to get you a ring.
Frankie, that's so sweet!
But we can't spend a lot.
We have to pay for the wedding and the honeymoon...
I-I promise not to spend a lot.
But... I want to do it right.
Fine.
You do that,
and I'll handle the honeymoon.
How are you gonna do that?
I don't know. I'll think of something.
I called walter's daughter mary. She's driving in.
Okay.
I found something interesting.
Walter volunteered for an organization
called the victim advocacy group.
Frankie: I know them.
Yeah, I interviewed a murder victim's family
who had a woman from that group with them.
She was a counselor or something? Yeah.
Their volunteers help and advise victims' families
through the grief process.
They even offer guidance
through the investigation and trial.
Sounds like walter never really got over wendy's death.
Maybe he figured out a way to channel that pain
into something good.
Well, let's look into all the cases he worked.
Maybe something will pop out.
All right.
All right, well, just let me know
if you think of anything else.
Thank you very much.
Okay, well, that was walter's sponsor.
He said he never heard of any problems or any threats.
How'd you do with the victims program?
I might have found something.
That's vanessa flores.
Her son was killed six years ago outside a bar in roxbury.
The man who shot him was up for parole last week.
Why I urge you to deny parole.
So, walter sokoloff was her advocate?
He's been with the family since the time of the murder.
Here it is.
This is bullshit!
Nate said he's sorry! He's learned his lesson!
That's wayne fellows, the murderer's brother.
Yo, touch me again and I'll kick your ass.
You... You think I won't?!
I'll kill you!
All right, well, let's bring wayne fellows in
and have a little talk.
Detective rizzoli?
Hi.
Agent davies.
That's the agent from quantico? Mm-hmm.
Uh...
Uh, this... This is nina holiday.
This is agent... Davies from quantico.
Nice to meet you.
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