- Two puzzling murders share a surprising link that could be the key to finding the perpetrators. Meanwhile, Jane and Casey come to a crossroad and Maura assumes caretaker for Patrick Doyle, Sr. who is being released from prison.
- With Jane on edge with Casey's pending arrival, the team have two murders to solve. The first is that of sociology professor Rhonda Clark who was found dead in her hot tub. She appears to have drowned but only after someone failed in their attempt to electrocute her. The second death is that of 37 year old Mark Cabot, a member of an old Boston family who it appears was a ruthless businessman and disliked by virtually everyone who had dealings with him. The problem for the police is that anyone who might have wanted either one dead has a perfect alibi. A dog hair leads them to the solution. Meanwhile, Maura receives a letter from her biological father, Paddy Doyle, asking her to take his father - her grandfather - who is about to be released after 30 years in prison. As for Casey, he's facing a big decision - he's just made Colonel and has to decide if he will re-enlist, something he will do only if Jane refuses to marry him.—garykmcd
- Mark Cabot is killed in the parking garage of a fitness club. Rhonda Clark is drowned in her hot tub. A German shepherd's hair is found in Rhonda's lungs, believed from the killer's dog, connecting the cases. The team speculates Mark's sister killed Rhonda and Rhonda's husband and fellow college sociology professor Rick, who expected the tenure she got, killed Mark as part of a murder pact, but Mark's wife Jenny arrives when a trap is set up. Meanwhile, Maura is asked via correspondence from Paddy Doyle to take care of his paroled father and fellow mobster Patrick, until he has a permanent address. She is curious about her heritage, but Patrick Sr. wants nothing to do with her and believes Paddy wants him to die as a "nobody", but Jane tells him that Paddy might have wanted his father to see the one good thing the son accomplished: Maura. Casey returns home to tell Jane he has been made a full colonel and he must now decide to stay in the service to become a general or retire and marry her.—KGF Vissers
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