Childs had found out he was stealing money. Wemlinger stuck to his story from before, but Pogue pointed out that security cameras never picked up two men leaving the building. They then started pressing him on Simon Kincaid and the bank he embezzled money from, but Wemlinger continued to deny knowing what they were talking about. Childs was there so late and denied knowing about any missing money. In the interrogation room, Hank and Pogue first asked about his work and why he was there so late along with Mr. Pogue then felt much more convinced as he went with Hank to question Wemlinger. Just as they were about to enter the interrogation room, Wu came up to them and told them that the fingerprints they found at the scene matched Wemlinger except that it revealed Wemlinger was just an alias for Simon Kincaid, who had embezzled $975,000 from a bank he worked at three years before. Pogue speculated that perhaps the murder weapon was a gardening tool, but he asked Hank what he was seeing that he wasn't, and Hank told him it was just a gut feeling. Childs' throat looked like it had been torn out by an animal. Pogue was skeptical, but Hank convinced him that it was still worth bringing him in for questioning to "sweat him a little."Ī little later, Pogue informed Hank that Wemlinger was in an interrogation room and told him about the M.E. When they questioned Betty, she said that everyone in the office got along well and that she came over as soon as she could and that Wemlinger sounded very upset on the phone.īack at the precinct, Hank and Pogue did a background check on Wemlinger, but Pogue couldn't find anything on his record. As they walked to speak to Betty, Hank asked Pogue if he believed Wemlinger, and Pogue thought the guy looked too harmless to be able to rip someone's throat out. Wemlinger said that he then called the police, as well as Mr. Childs' office and that he tried to stop the bleeding when he went into the office. Wemlinger told them that he'd seen two men in ski masks running from Mr. Hank and Pogue then questioned the witness, Paul Wemlinger, an employee of Mr. Beau Childs and informed them of the situation. Hank said he did, and Pogue told him they had a crime scene to go to.Īt the crime scene, Wu greeted them and led them to the body of Mr. Having been temporarily paired up with Hank while Meacham was on vacation, he entered Renard's office and asked him if he'd told Hank yet. He then complimented them on the work they'd done just before they left. Meachem lastly added that the suspect was apparently some kind of royalty and that a lawyer from Austria had called to request the return of his body, and Pogue commented, "If you care about that kind of thing," to which Renard said, "Not really," and instructed the detectives to finish wrapping up the case. The detectives then told Renard that they believed the three guys who had rescued Judith Nichols went vigilante and killed the suspect. Pogue added that he had a passport from Luxembourg and that his accent was likely a match to the suspect description, and Meacham said that he had the murder weapon on him as well. Pogue and Meacham informed Renard that they believed they'd found their Jack the Ripper suspect after the body of a man named Kenneth Alun Goderich Bowes-Lyon was discovered. He passed on to Renard the description Judith gave them of the attacker, and speculated that perhaps the three men that helped save her beat the killer to death. He informed Renard that she was also attacked in the area where the bodies of the first two victims, Mary Ann Casey and Heidi McDunnah, were found. He told Renard how they thought they were at a dead end with the case until another prostitute, Judith Nichols, reported she was attacked. He and Meacham were assigned to the Jack the Ripper killings. Later, Trubel went to the precinct and gave a formal statement as Pogue and Meacham continued to question her about the circumstances surrounding what happened, while FBI agents Chavez and Rosten observed everything outside a two-way mirror. Pogue and Meacham were then about to talk to Trubel, but the FBI arrived, and they joined the FBI as Trubel walked them through what happened. When Nick and Hank arrived at Nick's house, they explained to Pogue and Meacham that they were at a wedding and that Theresa Rubel, who was staying at the house, killed Weston Steward in self-defense after he shot Renard. He and Detective Meacham were assigned to the decapitation of Weston Steward. Appearances Season 4 " Thanks for the Memories"
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