This episode solidifies that "everybody knows" Rigsby is in love with Grace. Lisbon humorously notes that even the Attorney General is aware of his feelings.
Caid's art curator and buyer who orchestrated the forgery scheme.
A Russian oil baron with diplomatic immunity who was outbid by Caid for the original painting. [S1E13] Paint It Red
To force a confession, Jane burns a replica of the painting in front of the suspects, knowing the real killer wouldn't be able to stand seeing a "masterpiece" destroyed if they believed it was the original.
Harry Lashley, the son-in-law of business tycoon A.P. Caid, is found murdered in Caid's office. Simultaneously, a $50 million painting titled "The Moro" is stolen from the wall. This episode solidifies that "everybody knows" Rigsby is
Cho and Rigsby go on a rogue mission to retrieve the painting from Arlov, leading to a tense and funny scene where they are too intimidated to tell Lisbon they actually succeeded.
The ruthless billionaire owner of the painting. A Russian oil baron with diplomatic immunity who
In one of the episode's most humorous subplots, Jane takes Van Pelt "undercover" at an art gallery by pretending they are a newly engaged couple—much to her visible embarrassment. ⚖️ Resolution