Mr. Clean

Jane lied in bed and tortured the slightly rounded belly of her girlfriend Maura as her phone started to ring and she had to stop. " Rizzoli. Yeah ... Yeah, we'll be right there. "

Maura rolled her eyes. Actually, she had the day off. Jane hung up and grinned mischievously. " You have to change your clothes. "

Maura examined the dead depth. " A single stab wound directly into the abdomen. "

Jane looked around in the pattern living room. " She was killed here. She died here on the couch. "

Maura briefly looked up and nodded. " According the amount of blood, yes. "

" Hmm. ", Jane said and pulled the eyebrows together. " The door was open as they discovered the body. "

Korsak came with a docket to her. " The last appointment for today was a Robert. No surname. "

Jane took thoughtful the docket. " I'll go hard and believe that the name is not true too. We can't hope for video recordings. Already starts well. "

Frost came up with a tablet to them and sighed. " Her name is Haley Brown, forty-two. Has started her shift at nine this morning. "

Jane looked at the woman and sighed. " And went directly into her misery. ", she rolled her eyes as her cell phone began to ring. " Rizzoli. What? Yes ... yeah, I understand. I'll be there as soon as possible. "

Maura looked anoxiously up. " Jane? "

Jane looked at her phone. " Um ... Guys, can you go on here? I have to ... "

" Go. ", Korsak said.

Jane went off slowly. " Thanks. "

Maura followed her nervous. " Jane, what's wrong. "

Jane stopped and took a deep breath. " Tommy. He have some trouble. GOD, this man. "

Maura put off her gloves. " Okay, give me five minutes. "

" No. ", Jane replied and started walking. " No, stay and do your ... thing. I get that with Tommy somehow. I TURN AROUND HIS NECK AND GIVE HIM LIFE-LONG HOUSE ATTACHMENT. "

Maura laughed. " He's just a Rizzoli. "

Jane opened the driver's door of her car and raised an eyebrow. " I thought you were the better one of us. "

Maura crossed laughing her arms. " I'm talking about you, Jane Rizzoli. Not only that your visually are very similar also your temperament aren't so different. "

" This is the italian fire that burns within us. ", Jane replied and got into the car.

Maura laughed and shook her head.

Tommy followed Jane without a word through the Lab.

" Maura!", Jane cried out. " MAURA! "

Maura looked out of the autopsy room " What is ... Tommy? "

Jane gestured with big eyes on her little brother. " We will accommodate Tommy with another probation officer. "

Maura took off the gloves. " What happened? "

" This man ... bought with Tommy minors alcohol and cigarettes. ", Jane imitated Martin Adams voice. " Woman, come down. Everyone does that today. "

Maura made big eyes. " What? Oh my god. Tommy, are you out of my mind? "

Tommy exhaled loud. " Nothing happened ... I mean Martin is my buddy. "

" HE IS YOUR PROBATION OFFICER. ", Jane said loud. " HE DOESN'T HAVE TO BE YOUR ... BUDDY! "

Jane lied down in the bed and sighed. " I never thought that Tommy is still so naive . "

Maura snuggled up on her girlfriend. " You shouldn't have been so hard. "

Jane pulled her closer to her. " Tommy should have used his mind. "

Maura kissed Jane's chin. " He reminds me of you. "

Jane chewed on the inside of the cheek and snorted. " He reminds you of me? "

Maura kissed her softly. " Sometimes you think as far as Tommy. "

Suddenly Jane buried Maura beneath her and looked at her long. " Oh yeah? "

Maura bit her lower lip and nodded. " Yes. "

Jane growled and kissed her long and demanding.

Jane sat at her desk and reread the autopsy report.

Frost sat down at his own. " Tommy has trouble again? "

Jane sighed loudly and looked up briefly. " Yeah, looks that way. I just hoped that he will grow up with T.J. God... whom I've played tricks? I mean ... he had as many possibilities as Frankie or me. "

Frost frowned. " You'd could end this way too. You just had more ... grit. "

" Yeah, grit."

" Yeah, grit. "

Korsak looked serious in the bullpen. " We have another crime scene. "

Jane stood in the autopsy room and bit thoughtfully her bottom lip. " Two women, both blond and almost the same age. This isn't a coincidence, Maura. It was the same guy. "

Maura made the Y-incision and frowned. " The M.O . is the same, yes."

Jane looked at her seriously." The M.O.? He kills women with a single specific stab in the abdomen ... I WANT TO CATCH THIS GUY. "

Maura took the bone saw to remove the sternum. " Do you know who she is? "

" Yes, Megan Spears. Mother of three. "

" Again a mother of three? "

Jane looked up and pulled her eyebrows together.

Maura looked briefly up and paused. " What is it? "

Jane pointed at the victim. " She had three children like the previous victim. Is it possible that our killer has a contempt for his mother? "

Maura shrugged. " Contempt is a secondary emotion, not among the original six emotions as classified by Paul Ekman namely: anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and suprise, and is a mix of primary emotions disgust and anger. The word originated in 1393, from the latin word Contemptus meaning ' scorn '. It's the past participle the ' contemnere ' and comintensive prefix+temnere ' to slight, scorn' The origin is uncertain. Contemptuous appeared in 1529. Robert. C. Solomon places contempt on the same continuum as resentment and anger, and he argues that the differences between the three are that resentment is directed toward an higher-status individual; anger is directed toward an equal-status individual; and contempt is directed toward a lower-status individual. In abusive relationships between parents and children, the abusive parent may hold contempuous views towards their child, or vice versa. "

Jane looked at her long and blinked a view times. " So ... yes, Dr. smartass? "

Maura rolled her eyes. " Yes. "

Jane smiled a little. " Thank you very much. So, we're looking for a murderer who have an aversion against mothers because he ... what? Was abused by his? "

" That's very possible. "

Jane got a message and read it. " Frost got something. Come. "

Maura looked at her confused and rubbed her pregnant belly. " Where are we going? "

Jane started walking and held the door open. " You have earned a piece of candy. Come on. "

Maura sighed and followed her girlfriend.

Jane came into BRIC and breathed deeply. " What do you have? "

Frost looked over his shoulder and pulled his eyebrows together when he saw the doctor in her black scrubs. "Um … this is being broadcast live in the internet. "

Jane saw three videos running at the Wall. Two of them showed the murders of Haley and Megan. The third showed a blonde woman who was observed from a closet.

Jane pulled horrified her eyebrows together. " What … The murderer has recorded it? "

" Douchebag. ", Korsak groweld and crossed his arms.

" Psychopath. ", Frost grumbled.

Maura frowned and shook her head. " Psychopathy is defined either as an aspect of personality or as a personality disorder. As personality disorder, it is characterized by enduring antisocial behavior, dimished empathy and remorse, and disinhibited or bold behavior. As an aspect of personality, it represents scores on different dimensions of personality found throughout the population in varying combinations. The definition of psychopathy has varied significatly throughout the history of the concept; different definitions continue to be used that are only partly overlapping and sometimes appear condictory. American psychiatrist Hervey. M Cleckley's work on psychopathy probably influenced the initial diagnostic criteria for antisocial personality reaction and disturbance in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder, as American psychologist George E. Partridge's work on sociopathy. The DSM and International Classification of Disease subsequently introduced the diagnoses of antisocial personality disorder and dissocial personality disorder, stating that these have been referred to as psychopathy or sociopathy. Canadian psychologist Robert D. Hare later repopularised the construct of psychopathy in criminology with his Psychopathy Checklist. Although no psychiatric or psychological organization has sanctioned a diagnoses titled ' Psychopathy ' assessments of psychopathy characteristics are widely used in criminal justice settings in some nations, and may have important consequences for individuals. The term is also used by the general public, in popular press, and in fictional portrayals. "

Jane slowly closed her eyes. " Thank you, … Dr. Isles. It was clear that many psychopaths strut around all over the world and especially in prisons.

Frost stood up slowly. " What is he doing now? "

They could see how in accurate handwriting HELP ME was written on a sheet of paper.

Maura nodded slowly. " A call for help. "

" You don't say. " , Jane hissed. " But … what does that mean? Doesn't he kill voluntary? "

Maura ignored the bitterness in Jane's words. " Many psychopaths want to stop with what they're doing. But by a trigger, they can't. I interpret it that he no longer wants to kill. "

Jane chewed on her thumbnail. " Yeah, maybe. ", she paused and looked at Frost. " Wait. Frost, go back to the patch where we can see the docket. Korsak, was a red pen ensured at the scene? "

Korsak shook slowly his head. " No. "

" Then the killer brought it. ", Jane watched again as the life dissappeared out of Haley's eyes and sighed. " He watches as she dies. "