- Having found ammonium hydroxide in Bennet Ahmed's apartment as well as on Rosie's clothes and body, Linden is now certain that she was at his apartment on the Friday night she disappeared. Interviews with Ahmed's neighbors give them eye witnesses stating they saw Rosie enter his place. Darren Richmond has more problems when he learns that Ahmed, an active member of his main community project and someone who has even appeared on his campaign commercials, is the main suspect. A debate with the mayor on live TV does not go well. For the Larsens, it's the day of Rosie's funeral. Stan is told who the main suspect is and he takes Ahmed for a ride.—garykmcd
- Sarah and Holder question a suspect's family and neighbors. Tension mounts between Richmond and his campaign advisor, Gwen, as his team prepares for an important debate with the Mayor. Rosie's funeral takes place. Stan takes matters into his own hands.—AMC Publicity
- The funeral home is making preparations for Rosie's funeral. We see the body being worked on by the undertaker before being placed in a coffin. Mitch looks through the closet and stops to examine a pair of cufflinks.
Linden is staring intently at Missing posters and stops on a picture of Rosie.
Regi brings Jack into the office. Linden tells her she and Jack are still leaving that night. Jack comes in and bets his mother they won't make their 11:30 pm flight. Regi makes reference to Linden almost losing Jack at some point in the past.
Linden tells Oakes she's looking into the possibility Ahmed could be a serial killer. Okes tell Linden and Holder there still isn't enough evidence to charge Ahmed and sends them off to canvas his neighborhood.
Mitch and Stan discuss exactly when he got the cufflinks from Rosie. They begin to argue over Rosie's age at the time.
Richmond apologizes to Gwen for not trusting her and tells her about Jamie being back. His new spot has begun airing that morning. He has a debate with that mayor that night and Jamie feels it is a huge opportunity. Principal Meyers shows up and tells Richmond that the cops are looking into Ahmed. She's eyeing a school board gig down the road. Richmond walks back into the room and sees the new spot featuring him with his arm around Ahmed.
Holder finds a man across the street from the Ahmeds who says he saw Rosie knocking on their door at 10 pm the night of the dance.
We see Stan lifting huge metal boxes at work, clearly trying to work off his grief. Belko tells him his buddy at the high school thinks the cops know who killed Rosie and he's getting a call back later that day.
Terry helps Mitch pick a dress to wear to the funeral. The family leaves for the service.
Ahmed and Amber put together a crib for the baby. She says "we're gong to be okay, aren't we?" and there is a knock on the door. It's Holder and Linden asking if Rosie stopped by the night of the dance. Ahmed says Rosie did stop by but it slipped his mind. He says she was there returning a book but when Linden asks to look for the book he says no unless they have a search warrant.
Outside Holder thinks they should pick him up. Linden says it's still circumstantial and thinks Ahmed was lying when he says he was the one to let Rosie in the house that night.
Richmond's ad has been pulled. Jamie and Gwen want him to distance himself from Ahmed. But former attorney Richmond doesn't want to effectively convict a man who hasn't been charged.
Linden is at the funeral church.
A conflicted Holder meets with what seems to be a former partner. The guy tells him Stan used to be a hit man for a mob and had a serious gambling problem.
Linden gets a call confirming the time Ahmed stayed at the dance that night.
Rosie's body is brought into the church and one of her brother's asks to help as a pall bearer. Linden is not allowed in.
Linden calls Holder and tells him video from the dance proves Ahmed couldn't have let Rosie in at 10pm. They think it must have been Amber. Richmond pulls up and asks Linden whether she thinks Ahmed is guilty. She doesn't answer him.
Holder interviews Amber's sister. She says Amber didn't show up until 1 am that night, and was crying, upset because Ahmed had "been keeping secrets." The sister doesn't seem thrilled with Ahmed's religion.
Senator Eaton calls Richmond for a private meeting. Eaton tells him important people are watching him and advises him to distance him from Ahmed. Richmond says he's going to handle things his own way.
Rosie is buried and the family slowly leaves the cemetery.
Richmond shows up to the TV station for the debate. Jamie admits he was the one who called Eaton. The mayor shows up and makes a few comments about his stealth Jamie trick as well as the new commercial.
Ahmed arrives at the funeral reception to pay his respects. Jaspers' father Michael Ames also shows up. He blatantly snubs Terry who seems very upset. Belko gets the call from his friend at the school who tells him Ahmed is the guy the cops are looking into. Belko tells Stan, who immediately walks over to Ahmed.
The Ahmeds' downstairs neighbor calls Linden to complain about a neighbor who spies on them with a telescope. Linden speaks with the man, who seems like a paranoid with some force of mild mental illness. He says that around midnight the night of the dance he saw Ahmed and a woman carrying a woman who was wrapped in a blanket and "not moving."
Linden and Holder walk over to the Ahmeds' place. No one answers and we see that Amber is inside holding a hammer.
Linden and Holder head to the reception to pick up Ahmed. At this point Holder tells Linden about Stan's background in organized crime. She tells him to immediately call Ahmed.
We see an eerily calm Stan offer to give Ahmed a ride home from the reception. Ahmed leaves his phone behind.
During the debate Richmond hammers the mayor on crime who doesn't think that Richmond has provided a realistic solution. Richmond's response is to talk about community programs.
We see a very drunk Terry pick out a record to play.
Ahmed tells Stan that he's missed the exit for his house. Stan doesn't say anything and keeps driving.
The mayor again asks about practical solutions and Richmond brings up his Seattle All Star programs. This allows the mayor to bring up Ahmed. Richmond says only that Ahmed hasn't been charged with anything. In the audience the mayor's arrogant aide turns to Jamie and tells him "you're done, son."
Holder and Linden rush into the reception. Mitch tells them Ahmed got a ride home with Stan. Linden leaves Holder there and heads out on the route to Ahmed's house.
Terry sits listening to music and crying.
Richmond's aides are upset with him.
Linden goes in pursuit of Stan and Ahmed.
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