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[s5e5] Probable Cause -504 Murder, He Wrote [VERIFIED]

"Probable Cause" - Discussion Thread (SPOILERS) : r/CastleTV

The episode reaches a climax on a bridge where Castle and Beckett confront Tyson. Despite being shot multiple times, Tyson falls into the river, and his body is never recovered—a classic "never found the body" trope that allows him to return in later seasons.

Castle's fingerprints are found at the scene, and he is caught on security footage buying jewelry found on the victim. [S5E5] Probable Cause -504 Murder, He Wrote

Damning emails and deleted novel scenes depicting the exact murder are discovered on his hard drive.

Reviews for this episode are generally positive, highlighting its intensity and character development: "Probable Cause" - Discussion Thread (SPOILERS) : r/CastleTV

In of Castle , titled "Probable Cause," Richard Castle is framed for the ritualistic murder of a young woman named Tessa Horton. This high-stakes episode is widely considered a "solid story" by fans and critics because it elevates the series' recurring rivalry with the Triple Killer (3XK) , Jerry Tyson. Plot Summary

The story centers on a mountain of planted evidence that makes Castle look like both a murderer and a cheater: Damning emails and deleted novel scenes depicting the

It is eventually revealed that Tyson hired a Richard Castle lookalike (played by Nathan Fillion's actual stunt double) and meticulously breached Castle's security to plant the evidence.