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Her last words rock
Her last words rock












her last words rock

Castle and Alexis listen to Hayley’s last song again. They question Tony, who says Hayley wanted to buy a gun. Hayley’s sister says that she saw her give a wad of cash to Tony, her drug dealer – which meant that Hayley was possibly using again – but of course, in twist #16 of the episode, Hayley was 100% sober when the tox screen results come back. It’s the typical band break-up drama that ensues, and of course drugs, jealousy and music play big parts.Ī very drunk Sky makes a not-so-smart statement in the morgue: “I think I may of killed her.” But we all know what she means she didn’t literally kill her own sister, at least not at that moment.

her last words rock

Beckett and Castle arrive at a warehouse to question him.

her last words rock

He plays them a video recording of Hayley’s newest song, one that she debuted at her last show, with key words like “death.” This leads the team to Hayley’s guitarist Zack Metzger. Creepy much? I thought Halloween was over. When Beckett and Castle interrogate Frankie after they detain him on the bus, he says that Hayley knew she was going to die that night and that it would be her last show. Prior to that, Beckett and Castle visit with Hayley’s record producer, Bree Busch, and her husband Ian, who took her in when Hayley got out of drug rehab three months earlier – and find out that she left the previous Monday with all her things, and that her sister Sky was a drug addict. Ryan and Esposito, relegated to their usual sidekick/backup status, follow their only lead and find Frankie Markie headed upstate on a charter bus. Frankie Markie’s name pops up in the database. Instead of following physical evidence as they usually do, they follow Alexis’ lead, listening to the lyrics and finding out that the stalker is dangerous and that Hayley had filed a restraining order (“50 feet or less”). Alexis tells the team that the song was written about an obsessive fan who was following her. When Ryan does a search for the song, the music video pops up and it ends up being very similar to the setting in which Hayley was found a similar alleyway, the same position she was found in. Alexis skips her first class to find out more about what Beckett, Castle and the rest of the team saw at the crime scene, obviously knowing more about the singer than the adults at the precinct. Hayley Blue, it turns out, is like “Castle’s” version of Paramore’s frontwoman Hailey Williams. Monday’s episode is the first time Castle’s incredibly mature teenage daughter Alexis plays a large role in the case. One of her songs, “Here Kitty Kitty” is on repeat on her blue iPod nano (the same one as mine!) – clearly a sign or clue to her murderer and what happened leading up to her demise … or so we think. Rock star Hayley Blue is found dead in an abandoned alley, her neck broken and hanging upside down Spider Man-style.














Her last words rock