"Sarah is young, and she has done the best that she can, with the resources that she has."
"What is that supposed to mean?"
"She's away from Maia, a lot. She works full time, and is planning on going back to school, next year."
"Who watches Maia, while Sarah works?"
"Sarah's mother, Katherine."
"When was the last time you saw Maia?"
"Last week. Sarah seemed overwhelmed. I think that she regretted all of the things she had to give up. She wasn't entirely prepared for all of the responsibilities."
"You don't think that she was doing a good job?"
"She could have done better."
"What about the father?"
"I never met him. He wasn't involved."
"Do you think that he could have taken her?"
"Most nineteen year old boys don't want a child. He didn't help support Maia, so I can't think of any reason he would want her to disappear."
Jane pulls out a card, and hands it to the doctor, "Call me, if you think of anything, that might help us find Maia."
"Ok," she nods.
Jane returns to the precinct. When she reaches the squad room, Barry is waiting on her.
"What did the doc tell you?"
"Not much."
"Do you think that she's a suspect?"
"My gut says yes," Jane admits.
"Something she said?"
"Frost can you find out where she worked, prior to nineteen ninety three?" she responds, not willing to discuss her true reasons.
"I don't have a record of her working anywhere, before that."
"Did you run her social?"
He types the numbers into the search engine. He looks up at Jane, "Because there are three names here. Emily Hayden, Emily Scott and Emily Dennison."
"Will you look up her medical license?"
"You think that she's a quack?" He inquires.
"It may explain the name change."
"Hold on a minute... Emily Dennison, was her maiden name. From nineteen eighty nine to nineteen ninety three, she was Emily Scott. She was married to Charles Scott. She got divorced, in January of ninety three. She didn't change her name back until September of ninety three."
"The same time she started at her practice?"
"Yes."
"When did she become Emily Hayden?"
"She remarried in ninety eight, to Steven Hayden."
"Keep digging, I am going to go talk to Maura."
"What makes you think that she's a suspect?"
"Something that Sarah said to me. And, there is something about her... I just can't explain it."
Jane steps into Maura's office. She taps her foot, impatiently, as she chews her nail.
"Have a seat, I'm not done yet," Maura tells her, sitting in front of the computer.
"Why did they put homicide on this?" Jane questions.
"Because they think that the mother killed the baby, and staged a kidnapping to cover it up."
"She didn't."
"You don't know that," Maura argues.
"Since when do you jump to conclusions?"
"Parents are often involved in their children's disappearances."
Jane shoots her a look, and closes the door.
"I said often, not always."
"I am telling you, it wasn't the mother."
"You don't want it to be her. You're too..."
"Too what?" Jane cuts her off, defensively.
"You're transferring your emotions, and experiences on to her."
"Maura, I am telling you, there is something about her..."
"Who?"
"The doctor."
"Oh."
"Maura it's like deja vu."
"I think that maybe you should take yourself off this case."
"I can't. I promised Sarah that I would find her daughter."
"Jane, you're too involved. You're not seeing things clearly. This isn't connected."
Before Jane can argue her phone is ringing. She pulls it from the clip on her belt, and puts it to her ear.
"Rizzoli. Yeah, I'll be right up," she hangs up, and leaves the room.
She returns to her desk. Frost shakes his head.
"Line one. There is a guy on the phone, who says that he'll only talk to you. He says it's about Maia," he reveals.
"Ok," she nods, taking a seat at her desk. She picks up the receiver.
"Rizzoli? She answers."
"I know where Maia is."
"Who is this?"
"You're looking in the right direction."
"Who is this?"
"A ghost," he hangs up the phone.
She puts the receiver down, and looks at Frost.
"That was weird."
"Jane, I found something."
"What?"
"Just a little fraud," he reveals.
"What do you mean?"
"I looked online, and found a picture of the doctor, with one of her kids."
"And?"
"I think we just opened a really big can of worms."
"But does it help us find Maia? I don't care about tax evasion."
