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* SerialKillingsSpecificTarget: More like spree killings, but Justin only had a direct motive to kill Charlie Rodriguez. The other killing were intended as a SmokescreenCrime to hide this murder.
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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Capshaw's son died years before this episode.
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* DeathOfAChild:
** One of the 4 victims was 14 years old.
** Capshaw's biological son died at age 5.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The shootings being a case of being seemingly random from a sniper in order to hide the actual target is based on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.C._sniper_attacks Beltway Snipers]], in which two men killed multiple random people with plans on killing the ex-wife of one of them, whom had a restraining order again him, in order to gain sole custody of his children.

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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The shootings being a case of being seemingly random fire from a sniper in order to hide the actual target is based on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.C._sniper_attacks Beltway Snipers]], in which two men killed multiple random people with plans on killing the ex-wife of one of them, whom had a restraining order again him, in order to gain sole custody of his children.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The shootings being a case of seemingly random from a sniper in order to hide the actual target is based on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.C._sniper_attacks Beltway Snipers]], in which man killed multiple people with plans on killing his ex-wife, whom had a restraining order again him, in order to gain sole custody of his children.

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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The shootings being a case of being seemingly random from a sniper in order to hide the actual target is based on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.C._sniper_attacks Beltway Snipers]], in which man two men killed multiple random people with plans on killing his ex-wife, the ex-wife of one of them, whom had a restraining order again him, in order to gain sole custody of his children.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The shootings being a case of seemingly random from a sniper in order to hide the actual target is based on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.C._sniper_attacks Beltway Snipers]], in which man killed multiple people with plans on killing his ex-wife, whom had a restraining order again him, in order to gain sole custody of his children.
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Four separate shootings soon become apparent as the work of a sniper. With evidence of the killer trying to cover their tracks, Briscoe and Green investigate the possibility that the killer knew only one of the victims, and used the other murders to cover his or her tracks. They learn that a victim named Charlie Rodriguez was about to fire Herman Capshaw, an underperforming employee. The murder weapon is found in a cabin Capshaw owns, and he's arrested. But then Southerlyn finds that Capshaw's 15-year-old son Justin wrote notes the killer sent to police.

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Four separate shootings soon become apparent as the work of a sniper. With evidence of the killer trying to cover their tracks, Briscoe and Green investigate the possibility that the killer knew only one of the victims, and used the other murders to cover his or her tracks. They learn that a victim named Charlie Rodriguez was about to fire Herman Capshaw, an underperforming employee. The murder weapon is found in a cabin Capshaw owns, and he's arrested. But then Southerlyn finds that Capshaw's 15-year-old son Justin (Creator/SebastianStan) wrote notes the killer sent to police.
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Olivet examines Justin and finds that he and Capshaw had an extremely co-dependent relationship. Capshaw doesn't let Justin date, make friends, or have hobbies. In court, Justin's lawyer plays up the notion that Justin was so dependent on Capshaw it drove him to kill. Justin breaks down and says that Capshaw is his real family, and the Laffertys are not. The jury acquits, and Justin is remanded to hospital. Branch thinks that Justin doesn't deserve a chance at rehabilitation. [=McCoy=] says that, as a father himself, he can't agree with that view.

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Olivet examines Justin and finds that he and Capshaw had an extremely co-dependent relationship. Capshaw doesn't let Justin date, make friends, or have hobbies. In court, Justin's lawyer plays up the notion that Justin was so dependent on Capshaw it drove him to kill. Justin breaks down and says that Capshaw is his real family, and the Laffertys are not. The jury acquits, acquits and Justin he is remanded to hospital. Branch thinks that Justin doesn't deserve a chance at rehabilitation. [=McCoy=] says that, as a father himself, he can't agree with that view.
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Olivet examines Justin and finds that he and Capshaw had an extremely co-dependent relationship. Capshaw doesn't let Justin date, have friends, or have hobbies. In court, Justin's lawyer plays up the notion that Justin was so dependent on Capshaw it drove him to kill. Justin breaks down and says that Capshaw is his real family, and the Laffertys are not. The jury acquits, and Justin is remanded to hospital. Branch thinks that Justin doesn't deserve a chance at rehabilitation. [=McCoy=] says that, as a father himself, he can't agree with that view.

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Olivet examines Justin and finds that he and Capshaw had an extremely co-dependent relationship. Capshaw doesn't let Justin date, have make friends, or have hobbies. In court, Justin's lawyer plays up the notion that Justin was so dependent on Capshaw it drove him to kill. Justin breaks down and says that Capshaw is his real family, and the Laffertys are not. The jury acquits, and Justin is remanded to hospital. Branch thinks that Justin doesn't deserve a chance at rehabilitation. [=McCoy=] says that, as a father himself, he can't agree with that view.
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Four separate shootings soon become apparent as the work of a sniper. With evidence of the killer trying to cover their tracks, Briscoe and Green investigate the possibility that the killer knew only one of the victims, and used the other murders to cover his or her tracks. They then learn that a victim named Charlie Rodriguez was about to fire Herman Capshaw, an underperforming employee. The murder weapon is found in a cabin Capshaw owns, and he's arrested. But then Southerlyn finds that Capshaw's 15-year-old son Justin wrote notes the killer sent to police.

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Four separate shootings soon become apparent as the work of a sniper. With evidence of the killer trying to cover their tracks, Briscoe and Green investigate the possibility that the killer knew only one of the victims, and used the other murders to cover his or her tracks. They then learn that a victim named Charlie Rodriguez was about to fire Herman Capshaw, an underperforming employee. The murder weapon is found in a cabin Capshaw owns, and he's arrested. But then Southerlyn finds that Capshaw's 15-year-old son Justin wrote notes the killer sent to police.
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Four separate shootings soon become apparent as the work of a sniper. With evidence of the killer trying to cover their tracks, Briscoe and Green investigate the possibility that the killer knew only one of the victims, and used the other murders to cover his or her tracks. One of the victims, Charlie Rodriguez, was about to fire an employee named Herman Capshaw. The murder weapon is found in a cabin Capshaw owns, and he's arrested. But then Southerlyn finds that Capshaw's 15-year-old son Justin wrote notes the killer sent to police.

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Four separate shootings soon become apparent as the work of a sniper. With evidence of the killer trying to cover their tracks, Briscoe and Green investigate the possibility that the killer knew only one of the victims, and used the other murders to cover his or her tracks. One of the victims, They then learn that a victim named Charlie Rodriguez, Rodriguez was about to fire an employee named Herman Capshaw.Capshaw, an underperforming employee. The murder weapon is found in a cabin Capshaw owns, and he's arrested. But then Southerlyn finds that Capshaw's 15-year-old son Justin wrote notes the killer sent to police.
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* TheKindnapper: Capshaw sees himself as this, although Olivet strongly disagrees.
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Justin confesses to the murders and says he had to kill Rodriguez to protect his father's job. Forensic evidence supports this. [=McCoy=] discovers Justin isn't Capshaw's son at all - Capshaw's only child died ten years ago and then he kidnapped Justin. Justin insists his family died in a fire and Capshaw adopted him. Southerlyn traces Justin's real family, the Laffertys, who are still alive. But Justin is horrified and wants nothing to do with them. The defence now wants to plead not guilty by reason of mental defect.

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Justin confesses to the murders and says he had to kill Rodriguez to protect his father's job. Forensic evidence supports this. [=McCoy=] discovers Justin isn't Capshaw's son at all - Capshaw's only child died ten years ago and then he kidnapped Justin. Justin insists his family died in a fire and Capshaw adopted him. Southerlyn traces Justin's real family, the Laffertys, who are still alive. But Justin is horrified and wants nothing to do with them. The defence now wants to plead pleads not guilty by reason of mental defect.

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Justin confesses to the murders and says he had to kill Rodriguez to protect his father's job. Forensic evidence supports this. [=McCoy=] discovers Justin isn't Capshaw's son at all - Capshaw's only child died ten years ago. Justin insists his family died in a fire and Capshaw adopted him. Southerlyn traces Justin's real family, the Laffertys, who are still alive. But Justin is horrified and wants nothing to do with them. The defence now wants to plead not guilty by reason of mental defect.

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Justin confesses to the murders and says he had to kill Rodriguez to protect his father's job. Forensic evidence supports this. [=McCoy=] discovers Justin isn't Capshaw's son at all - Capshaw's only child died ten years ago.ago and then he kidnapped Justin. Justin insists his family died in a fire and Capshaw adopted him. Southerlyn traces Justin's real family, the Laffertys, who are still alive. But Justin is horrified and wants nothing to do with them. The defence now wants to plead not guilty by reason of mental defect.


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* DrivenToSuicide: Justin's biological father committed suicide because of the stress caused by his son's kidnapping.
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Four separate shootings soon become apparent as the work of a sniper. With evidence of the killer trying to cover their tracks, Briscoe and Green investigate the possibility that the killer knew only one of the victims, and used the other murders to cover his or her tracks. One of the victims, Charlie Rodriguez, was about to fire an employee named Herman Capshaw. The murder weapon is found in a cabin Capshaw owns, and he's arrested. But then Southerlyn finds that Capshaw's 15-year-old son Justin wrote notes the killer sent to police.

Justin confesses to the murders and says he had to kill Rodriguez to protect his father's job. Forensic evidence supports this. [=McCoy=] discovers Justin isn't Capshaw's son at all - Capshaw's only child died ten years ago. Justin insists his family died in a fire and Capshaw adopted him. Southerlyn traces Justin's real family, the Laffertys, who are still alive. But Justin is horrified and wants nothing to do with them. The defence now wants to plead not guilty by reason of mental defect.

Olivet examines Justin and finds that he and Capshaw had an extremely co-dependent relationship. Capshaw doesn't let Justin date, have friends, or have hobbies. In court, Justin's lawyer plays up the notion that Justin was so dependent on Capshaw it drove him to kill. Justin breaks down and says that Capshaw is his real family, and the Laffertys are not. The jury acquits, and Justin is remanded to hospital. Branch thinks that Justin doesn't deserve a chance at rehabilitation. [=McCoy=] says that, as a father himself, he can't agree with that view.

!!!This episode contains examples of:

* AllGirlsLikePonies: Southerlyn is able to trace Justin's family after he mentions his sister took riding lessons.
* InsanityDefence: Justin is ultimately acquitted based on this.
* MyBelovedSmother: Capshaw was an extremely overprotective, controlling "father" towards Justin.
* ParentalAbuse: Capshaw's treatment of Justin was a form of this.
* ProtectionRacket: One of the victims was shot outside a restaurant subject to this, and the detectives initially investigate whether the owner was the intended target.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Justin was intended to replace Capshaw's real son.
* TitleDrop: Olivet gets in one of these.

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