Loved the series. Honestly, I enjoyed these little mini-mysteries as much as the full episodes. Wished they had a whole season of Jane solving 4-5 of these little guys every episode.
2:42, Brilliant writing!! Jane is narrowing down the location of buried stuff. When he starts with roof to basement, the killer doesn't react, but when he mentions garden, the killer gets all woooofed up. Genius! and Jane's expressions confirms that.
Now I know how Jane knew he hide the stuff in the garden, first, he agitated the guy, then use this to test his reaction: "I can search this place from roof to basement, I can dig the garden if I want to...", the Cody guy responded immediately when he heard the garden thing. Now Jane was pretty sure he hide some in the garden.
@@faisalxd369 yes and no, if you are not guilty you will get mad the very moment he assumes you k1lled your wife. sooo to get worked up because they fill dig your garden in this situation is really sketchy
I'm such an amazing detective, I knew it was the husband within 20 seconds! You know how? Because they're not going to introduce another character in 4 minutes, that's how.
within 20 sec you know they are not going to introduce another character in the next 4 minutes? You are indeed an amazing detective... and a good psychic
@@fl3782 Introduce another character, and establish a backstory and connection to the victim and a motivation for the killing, as quickly as you can when the murderer is the husband and the crime scene is the house they shared, and the given time requires that kind of efficiency? No I'm not psychic pal but I know dialogue and plotting.
Its like NTSC. The guilty person is nearly always the first minor character who has a speaking role. because they ain't going to pay speaking role money to someone just to say something once, thats of no importance to the plot.
Clues I noticed: She still had her keys in her hands. The husband is sitting just a few feet away from his wife but doesn't seem as upset as you'd expect. The scarf is twisted tight implying someone with a good grip and strength did it. There were no signs of a struggle. In the closet there's clothes on the floor. The shoes are placed on the opposite sides of each other. He checked the weight of the suitcase. The TV was still on. The dresser drawers are messy. Only a few jewelry and cash is missing despite the place clearly having a lot more valuable items. The husband wasn't sure about personal items missing but remembered his batting score for two years immediately. When he mentioned the garden the husband panicked. When he talked about putting things away in a messy way the husband immediately mentioned the closet.
The husband wasn't sure about personal items missing but remembered his batting score for two years immediately. This is not ever a thing, the other ones are valuable infos
@@stephaniemorrissey123 Too bad any and all evidence will be thrown out due to mishandling. If we had valid police procedure at all times or common sense, OJ Simpson would’ve been behind bars… until he paid bail that is.
And they've got this grieving husband sitting on the couch feet away from his wife's corpse, who isn't even covered with a sheet. Just laying there with her eyes staring into space.
Jane and Lisbon. You are always there, far far away, living happly with your kids. I literally cried after the last episode, with the thought that you both wont be around solving cases. Of all the series I had seen, Jane, Lisbon, Cho, Grace, Rigsby, all are close to my heart, in a special place in my mind, like Jane says, keeping in my memory palace.
Agreed. :) I felt that he became a role model for me. I was already a hypnotist before the show, but Patrick Jane cemented and codified my personal style.
If you watch you will notice she is not wearing her ring that she is wearing in the painting, and the officer said her fiance came in and saw her laying dead but the TV upstairs is on the sports channel, so he then either he went upstairs to watch TV after he saw her dead or after he killed her.
@@jackmommiesg Not who you asked, but I like Castle better. The tension in the romance between Castle and Beckett really helped shape this opinion though. LOL! I like how unconventional the premises for both shows though.
I’m not saying I figured any of this out, or saw anything coming, I didn’t. But when he opened the make-up drawer, it didn’t look how I expected. I don’t know how I expected it to look. I guess I’m praising the set designers for doing a job well.
Stages of watching Mentalist: Stage 1 - Want good plots, murder mysteries and solving crimes Stage 2 - Want Stage 1 and more time among the FBI (Jane, Lisbon, Cho, Rigsby, Grace) Stage 3 - Just the chemistry among these people I got into Stage 3 much earlier and I still keep rewatching the episodes in prime just for this. Ofcourse, there are many good episodes, cliff-hanging and nailbiting moments across the series And I have to admit, I nearly shed a bit of tears for the finale. This series deserves it. But again..all GREAT things have to end and so was this series ❤, And I am glad to see many lovers of this here ❤ Big Thanks to the creators and the cast. Simon is one hell of a charmer. He elevates every single frame. Wish to see more of him !! And thanks to you for these videos. It keeps me going :)
if you hand someone a weapon it lowers their guard. it is also an excellent way to incriminate someone, an armed person is much more likely to threaten others with violence than an unarmed person under pressure. He's been manipulating the guy all this time, with choice words like "roof to basement" and "dig up garden", the moment he gave in was when the latter was brought up. Very dangerous but effective method.
He absolutely did. He put a peanut in the chamber when he was looking at the gun so it couldn't fire. What gets me is he didn't realize the guy grabbed the other gun too and it ends up getting someone shot
Baker was born in Tasmania...there is a running joke that Tasmanians proverbially have two heads...so the line about looking at him like he has two heads must of been put in by Baker.
The horrifying thing is, I’ve seen police body cams that show the murderer before being figured out as the murderer show these exact same mannerisms, albeit without a gun in hand.
I think it was a process of elimination... like, where *wont* he let me look. Ooooooh, he'll show me the safe, but as soon as I mention the garden, he's frantically heading for the safe to show me *that*.
He's a mentalist, part of that is making the subject think they have the upper hand; whether it's them thinking they understand your magic trick, or thinking they're holding a loaded gun.
1. In entering jane sees husband's behaviour that is suspicious which show he is not deeply sad but in fear that he din want to kill her but he was not able to control his aggressive behaviour. 2. Now the second thing is to check the bedroom which tells a lot about the relationship of husband wife..there jane found all things are messed up. 3. Next clue is when jane asked about money because these are also evidence and the aggressive husband ready to show his gun when jane said about digging the garden.
2.5 In viewing the living room and bedroom he sees that one of them is very organized & one not so much. So he grabs the peanuts and starts dropping shells to see if guy is the organized or messy one - neat/organized person would get annoyed at the mess he was flippantly making. If he was the neat/organized one, her disorganized stuff is explainable. If she was the organized/neat one, her disorganized stuff meant he put it all away.
Defendant's attorney: "Your honor, Patrick Jane contaminated the crime scene and questioned my client without informing him of his rights. I move that the case be dismissed." Judge: "Motion granted. The defendant is free to go."
Questioning a suspect without reading them their rights isn't a get out of jail free card. It just means things they say at that time cannot be used as evidence. If they find other evidence, like in this case the stuff hurried in the garden, they can use that.
@@karlbassett8485 Except if the only reason they looked in the garden was because of something the suspect said during questioning, then that would be considered "fruit from a poison tree", and the evidence would be inadmissible.
@@Durwood71Miranda rights only need to be read during a custodial interrogation. Here, the witness is not in custody, so there is no violation. Also, physical evidence obtained as a result of a Miranda violation may be admissible (i.e. it does not trigger fruit of the poisoned tree doctrine).
Good looking cool version of Monk...who was a twitchy, kvetchy version of Columbo...who was a passive aggressive blue collar Sherlock. They're all Sherlock with custom neuroses.
Eyes got shift when asked the first question, then got steelfaced when talking about baseball. Didnt csre about him saying we'll search the house. DOES CARE about searching the garden. He relented on the safe because nothings in the safe but Jane knew that, the safe was a red herring.
I really wished they would’ve finished the Red John storyline sooner so that we had more seasons with them at the FBI. I feel like the show was getting better, however, I wouldn’t change that ending for the world. 😊
Personally, I prefer the season 2 opener as the best version of Patrick Jane's fastest solved cases but this one for episode 6x01 works well with the tone. Jane's already not in the best of moods after finding out that Red John knows of his suspect list and guessed the names correctly. This is also after learning Red John deleted (see YT rules) a young woman from Jane's past who represented a happy memory for his unhappy childhood and had current ties to the only kind of family Jane has left. More often than not, Jane tends to mess with suspects before revealing the real ki**er but here it makes sense that he's not in the mood to play games and as a result everything escalates once more into putting people in danger. This time not for dark comedic affect.
lol the fact that the actor had a key around her finger and dead without wounds made it so obvious something brute force happened to her as she was leaving, I knew instantly as he was a baseball player his mbti type is ESTP and hers is ISFJ, he would of killed her if she was getting in his way. I knew instantly it was him. im catching up to you Jane very slowly buddy, even if you're 5 steps ahead
Tbh if he told jane to fk off he probably would've gotten away with it; the messy clothes and make up in the drawers would definitely get laughed out of court as evidence and he could've gotten rid of the stuff hidden in the garden when the police left (he wasn't an official suspect ).
In case you missed how Patrick knew that Cody killed his gf you must pay attention to all of the things his gf used to get Cody's attention. It all failed that's why he was upset and killed her
only just noticed that he's dropping the peanut shells all over the ground, i'm losing it lmaooo
no reason to keep the crime scene clean if you already know who the murderer is 😏
Bread crumbs
Can't really call for help when you place yourself in front of a suspected killer with a loader handgun now, can you?
He purposely dropped those peanuts to rattle him
I took it as Jane testing to make sure the victim was the neat one and the guy didn't pay attention to messes or organization.
@@wqeerwqeer1375 yeah lol I mean; not like a jury would want evidence from a crime scene. They’ll just take his word for it
Loved the series. Honestly, I enjoyed these little mini-mysteries as much as the full episodes. Wished they had a whole season of Jane solving 4-5 of these little guys every episode.
agreed
2:42, Brilliant writing!! Jane is narrowing down the location of buried stuff. When he starts with roof to basement, the killer doesn't react, but when he mentions garden, the killer gets all woooofed up. Genius! and Jane's expressions confirms that.
@@Mast_AadmiJane understands micro expressions and human language to a crazy amount
"An innocent men would have punched me in the face by now" - Patrick Jane
i remember one case where Jane accuse the wife and she simply throw a dish to his head lol
And it did happen once when he accused one man and got punched.
@@youarelife3437 yes ☺
I think he did actually get that treatment once or twice in the series for being wrong. Even though he was still just at the guessing stage.
A!papPP@@cheeromatic
Now I know how Jane knew he hide the stuff in the garden, first, he agitated the guy, then use this to test his reaction: "I can search this place from roof to basement, I can dig the garden if I want to...", the Cody guy responded immediately when he heard the garden thing. Now Jane was pretty sure he hide some in the garden.
The stolen stuff are
No one wants their garden dug up, something hidden or not
@@faisalxd369 yes and no, if you are not guilty you will get mad the very moment he assumes you k1lled your wife. sooo to get worked up because they fill dig your garden in this situation is really sketchy
I can't get tired of this show
Same bhai, Hope they make another series with Patrick jane.
Yes its impossible 😂
Great writing, too 👍
Show name ? please
@@rahul28agarwal is in the title. really?
You want Jane to solve a crime quick, make it the first or last episode of the season.
Well, it was the first Episode of Season 6! So they did it right by that logic!
or make him worry about Lisbon..like tell him she's being transferred or something 😂
@@darksoul1004 It wasn't a coincidence. The first ep, they want people new to the show to learn all the major characters.
@@Gray.12 Yes, that was the real reason I included the last episode of a season
Because last episode is reserved for Red John.
I love how they're greeting each other like it's a lovely day, and there's a dead body at their feet
That's no excuse for not having manners.
Yeah that just kinda threw me off too.
what's a corpse, between friends
@@leafbranch1872 They see dead bodies every goddamn day.
I'm such an amazing detective, I knew it was the husband within 20 seconds!
You know how?
Because they're not going to introduce another character in 4 minutes, that's how.
within 20 sec you know they are not going to introduce another character in the next 4 minutes?
You are indeed an amazing detective... and a good psychic
@@fl3782 Introduce another character, and establish a backstory and connection to the victim and a motivation for the killing, as quickly as you can when the murderer is the husband and the crime scene is the house they shared, and the given time requires that kind of efficiency? No I'm not psychic pal but I know dialogue and plotting.
Its hard to know who is who in the real life. Each person is the main character of own story but also just the NPC in the other man's story.
Elementary
Its like NTSC. The guilty person is nearly always the first minor character who has a speaking role. because they ain't going to pay speaking role money to someone just to say something once, thats of no importance to the plot.
Clues I noticed:
She still had her keys in her hands.
The husband is sitting just a few feet away from his wife but doesn't seem as upset as you'd expect.
The scarf is twisted tight implying someone with a good grip and strength did it.
There were no signs of a struggle.
In the closet there's clothes on the floor.
The shoes are placed on the opposite sides of each other.
He checked the weight of the suitcase.
The TV was still on.
The dresser drawers are messy.
Only a few jewelry and cash is missing despite the place clearly having a lot more valuable items.
The husband wasn't sure about personal items missing but remembered his batting score for two years immediately.
When he mentioned the garden the husband panicked.
When he talked about putting things away in a messy way the husband immediately mentioned the closet.
The husband wasn't sure about personal items missing but remembered his batting score for two years immediately. This is not ever a thing, the other ones are valuable infos
He replaced the bullets with peanuts so he's not gonna get shotm
Turns out he had another gun in his waistband
I bet he put peanuts in that gun tooo 😂😂@@virgilattack
Lol if only.
Y'all missing the big picture. Jane has peanut envy.
Jane is going through a crime scene touching everything without gloves. I've never been a cop or CSI, but it still makes me twitch.
But, see, THAT'S how good Jane is. You don't need a clean crime scene!! Lol 😂
@@stephaniemorrissey123 Too bad any and all evidence will be thrown out due to mishandling. If we had valid police procedure at all times or common sense, OJ Simpson would’ve been behind bars… until he paid bail that is.
on a side note the CSI have battered the sqad about that multiple times
the funny thing is, even the killer didn't know his gun was not loaded when he threatened Jane. ._.)
And they've got this grieving husband sitting on the couch feet away from his wife's corpse, who isn't even covered with a sheet. Just laying there with her eyes staring into space.
As soon as Jane mentioned the garden the guy stiffened and became visibly upset.
Aww, you cut out the best part! But it is hilarious seeing Jane drop peanut shells all over.
youtube wouldn't let me upload more of the episode xD
'u look like i got 2 heads', just noticed the painting behind jane,
Jane and Lisbon. You are always there, far far away, living happly with your kids. I literally cried after the last episode, with the thought that you both wont be around solving cases. Of all the series I had seen, Jane, Lisbon, Cho, Grace, Rigsby, all are close to my heart, in a special place in my mind, like Jane says, keeping in my memory palace.
Agreed. :) I felt that he became a role model for me. I was already a hypnotist before the show, but Patrick Jane cemented and codified my personal style.
I love how he baits him into confession by putting himself in a vulnerable position.
The woman in the purple dress has some serious acting talent.
If you watch you will notice she is not wearing her ring that she is wearing in the painting, and the officer said her fiance came in and saw her laying dead but the TV upstairs is on the sports channel, so he then either he went upstairs to watch TV after he saw her dead or after he killed her.
Very well observed!
Or one of them left the tv on, my brother leaves the light and tv of the living room on sometimes before leaving. Not exactly proof.
Plus the toilet seat is up
That's the key, you don't need proof, just a confession. THEN you search the garden.
Or... she had been watching it before someone broke in.
when your covering up a crime and jane walks in 🤣🤣
I'm currently watching Castle. it just makes me miss the mentalist even more😭😭😭😭😭😭
Which do you like better ? Castle ? Or the Rookie ?
@@jackmommiesg Not who you asked, but I like Castle better. The tension in the romance between Castle and Beckett really helped shape this opinion though. LOL! I like how unconventional the premises for both shows though.
really miss this show,. maybe ill give it another watch !!
My dad is addicted to this series and i think i’m getting to 😅 😂
Gotta love the decoy question immediately doing its work. 1:40
I'm glad I was able to understand some of the clues despite never watching the show before.
LOL, if he saw my wife drawers he would accuse me of murder and she is still alive :)
This one made me laugh! Nice!
I’m not saying I figured any of this out, or saw anything coming, I didn’t. But when he opened the make-up drawer, it didn’t look how I expected. I don’t know how I expected it to look. I guess I’m praising the set designers for doing a job well.
Stages of watching Mentalist:
Stage 1 - Want good plots, murder mysteries and solving crimes
Stage 2 - Want Stage 1 and more time among the FBI (Jane, Lisbon, Cho, Rigsby, Grace)
Stage 3 - Just the chemistry among these people
I got into Stage 3 much earlier and I still keep rewatching the episodes in prime just for this. Ofcourse, there are many good episodes, cliff-hanging and nailbiting moments across the series And I have to admit, I nearly shed a bit of tears for the finale. This series deserves it. But again..all GREAT things have to end and so was this series ❤, And I am glad to see many lovers of this here ❤
Big Thanks to the creators and the cast. Simon is one hell of a charmer. He elevates every single frame. Wish to see more of him !!
And thanks to you for these videos. It keeps me going :)
Yeah it's a wonderful series and I just can't get enough of it
i like jane just giving him a pistol to make him feel like him get upperhand when someone know he the killer
if you hand someone a weapon it lowers their guard. it is also an excellent way to incriminate someone, an armed person is much more likely to threaten others with violence than an unarmed person under pressure. He's been manipulating the guy all this time, with choice words like "roof to basement" and "dig up garden", the moment he gave in was when the latter was brought up.
Very dangerous but effective method.
He absolutely did. He put a peanut in the chamber when he was looking at the gun so it couldn't fire. What gets me is he didn't realize the guy grabbed the other gun too and it ends up getting someone shot
Yes, Jane is a master of manipulation.
"I think you killed her"
Time to shut up and lawyer up😂
Baker was born in Tasmania...there is a running joke that Tasmanians proverbially have two heads...so the line about looking at him like he has two heads must of been put in by Baker.
I just love the way the guy’s head shoots up when Jane first mentions the garden and it’s like, _oh,_ oh so you don’t want them near the garden huh👀
The horrifying thing is, I’ve seen police body cams that show the murderer before being figured out as the murderer show these exact same mannerisms, albeit without a gun in hand.
noticed in the closet the shoes were on the wrong sides
Even if there's no one to make u happy be there for urself 🙏💪
Simon Baker looks like young Michael Caine! It's uncanny!
I can't be the only one who thought the jewellery is in the safe which the detective tricked the baseball player to open😂
I think it was a process of elimination... like, where *wont* he let me look. Ooooooh, he'll show me the safe, but as soon as I mention the garden, he's frantically heading for the safe to show me *that*.
Man really just explained to a murderer with a loaded gun in how he knows that he's a murderer
Fun fact: Jane swapped the bullets with nuts
@@nnik345 The guy could still beat him to death
He's a mentalist, part of that is making the subject think they have the upper hand; whether it's them thinking they understand your magic trick, or thinking they're holding a loaded gun.
his place is crawling with cops, he shoots Jane and the entire police force on his property converge on his location.
no you are incorrect. he did all that AND did it in a closet with nobody near by lol.
How dare you to put a gun in the guy's hand and told him he is the murder?
balls of steel
Jane: that’s the plan!
4:41 to prove he is.
he replaced the bullets with peanuts 😂, he reveals it in a later scene
He took the bullets out, he's fine.
Miss this show so much!
I'm still hoping they'll do a movie or something
The accused has the right to remain silent.
.
But often not the ability.
I feel proud for picking up on what jane was doing with the garden line at the start
Best show ever
This show has amazing twists. The writing is so clever
"I can search the roof the basements, I can dig up the garden..." Okay okay, I show you my guns.
I miss this show. And I'm glad that Jane and Lisbon ended up together.
1. In entering jane sees husband's behaviour that is suspicious which show he is not deeply sad but in fear that he din want to kill her but he was not able to control his aggressive behaviour.
2. Now the second thing is to check the bedroom which tells a lot about the relationship of husband wife..there jane found all things are messed up.
3. Next clue is when jane asked about money because these are also evidence and the aggressive husband ready to show his gun when jane said about digging the garden.
Also the husband overdid the 'sir' thing. He was trying too hard to play the meek innocent.
2.5 In viewing the living room and bedroom he sees that one of them is very organized & one not so much. So he grabs the peanuts and starts dropping shells to see if guy is the organized or messy one - neat/organized person would get annoyed at the mess he was flippantly making. If he was the neat/organized one, her disorganized stuff is explainable. If she was the organized/neat one, her disorganized stuff meant he put it all away.
Defendant's attorney: "Your honor, Patrick Jane contaminated the crime scene and questioned my client without informing him of his rights. I move that the case be dismissed."
Judge: "Motion granted. The defendant is free to go."
A dead man does not need a lawyer, his legal capacity is gone!
Well jane is not a policeman so why would he read his rights lmao
Questioning a suspect without reading them their rights isn't a get out of jail free card. It just means things they say at that time cannot be used as evidence. If they find other evidence, like in this case the stuff hurried in the garden, they can use that.
@@karlbassett8485 Except if the only reason they looked in the garden was because of something the suspect said during questioning, then that would be considered "fruit from a poison tree", and the evidence would be inadmissible.
@@Durwood71Miranda rights only need to be read during a custodial interrogation. Here, the witness is not in custody, so there is no violation. Also, physical evidence obtained as a result of a Miranda violation may be admissible (i.e. it does not trigger fruit of the poisoned tree doctrine).
Good looking cool version of Monk...who was a twitchy, kvetchy version of Columbo...who was a passive aggressive blue collar Sherlock. They're all Sherlock with custom neuroses.
Don't forget house
Thanks for running bits of this ❤️🙂
Eyes got shift when asked the first question, then got steelfaced when talking about baseball. Didnt csre about him saying we'll search the house. DOES CARE about searching the garden. He relented on the safe because nothings in the safe but Jane knew that, the safe was a red herring.
He hasnt misseda beat. Always gets his man. 👍
‘I can dig up the garden if I wanted to’ wow Patrick 😂 He knew you knew hahaha 😂
The best part is Jane is so smart to close cases but in the same time he is too dumb and always doing next to killer putting his life in danger.
You think that's impressive? I figured out that the guy in the portrait wasn't Jane in less than 5 minutes.
U need to see the rest. Watched this throught to season 7 finale
Dammit! I'm definitely going back to watching this show. 😢😅😂
I love you for ever Simon ❤❤❤
i start to watch this serie its AMAZING
The perp had a pattern of not thinking clearly: Threatening to kill Jane with several cops just lurking about.
How happily they greet each other at a murder site
OK algorithm, I'll re-watch Mentalist...
1:05 - 2006 Iron Bowl
Gees, he was one step ahead of me too
I really wished they would’ve finished the Red John storyline sooner so that we had more seasons with them at the FBI. I feel like the show was getting better, however, I wouldn’t change that ending for the world. 😊
I can't believe Jane would work for Abbott.
Ah, meme material. RockStar less Goooooo!
That was a very smart and dumb to corner the suspect when he's firearmed
the thing is, the gun is loaded with peanuts he picked earlier lol
And he slipped a peanut shell into the pistol to jam it just before he called him out!
His batting average dropped 50 points. That's reason enough to want to know if something changed.
Look at me... Both eyes Cody, with both eyes
Great show
He was faster with the kids that were partying and drown their friend in the pool
Personally, I prefer the season 2 opener as the best version of Patrick Jane's fastest solved cases but this one for episode 6x01 works well with the tone. Jane's already not in the best of moods after finding out that Red John knows of his suspect list and guessed the names correctly. This is also after learning Red John deleted (see YT rules) a young woman from Jane's past who represented a happy memory for his unhappy childhood and had current ties to the only kind of family Jane has left. More often than not, Jane tends to mess with suspects before revealing the real ki**er but here it makes sense that he's not in the mood to play games and as a result everything escalates once more into putting people in danger. This time not for dark comedic affect.
I definitely don’t miss old T.V. Like this
giving a gun to a man you accused of murder seconds ago is crazy
jane clever straight to the point in his own way priceless.
Pensé que iba a tratarse del capítulo donde Jane le pregunta constantemente a Cho si Lisbon se va.
Give Arushi Talwar case to this guy!
Just noticed the video is 4 minutes, and he solves the crime in 5 minutes.
It easy to solve a crime when you are handed a script with the outcome on it.
Everybody`s going Sherlock after Doyle`s original.
Its so ridiculous, them standing around the dead body, no forensic team, just making small talk, the vicitms husband casually sitting around...
Aside from the husband being there, I have personally seen that happen in real life.
my all time fav❤❤❤❤❤❤
You can dig my garden, we split whatever you find...And...you don't have to put it back😅
It's very nice how they destroying all the evidence by just walking there around and touching things before taking fingerprints and all that stuff
If you committed the crime, say nothing. If you didn't commit the crime, SAY NOTHING.
You don't hide bodies in the basement and you don't hide money in the garden because those are the first places they look.
Not in my own basement/garden! That’s what neighbors are for!
I still prefer the Pilot’s solve best. “It’s not as bad as it looks.”
Did they have a warrant to search? Why was cody benbow consenting to all the searches jane was doing?
Wow she followed the script! Genius!!
They would totally have her husband right there in the same room as the body where they are all casually talking and greeting each other. Lol
#BloodCorvinus #RenessmeOrRenesmee-DoctorStrange! #Bella-Edward(Twilight)-DuneStargate(Medici)
lol the fact that the actor had a key around her finger and dead without wounds made it so obvious something brute force happened to her as she was leaving, I knew instantly as he was a baseball player his mbti type is ESTP and hers is ISFJ, he would of killed her if she was getting in his way. I knew instantly it was him. im catching up to you Jane very slowly buddy, even if you're 5 steps ahead
@@The_Jim that was my goal, it was hard to type that lol
Is anyone else screaming at Jane to stop touching things?Leave it for c s siIs anyone else screaming at Jane to stop touching things?Leave it for csi
Those peanut shells just disappeared
USA Network's own personal Columbo
That was Monk.
@@berserkasaurusrex4233 Monk is its own animal 😩🔥
@@rikiishitoru8885 Monk was on USA Network. The Mentalist was a CBS show, so Monk is the USA Network's Columbo. That's what I meant.
@@berserkasaurusrex4233 I must've gotten my wires crossed 😬
@@rikiishitoru8885 Oh, maybe you confused the Mentalist with Psych? They certainly mentioned Jane enough times on that show, lol.
Tbh if he told jane to fk off he probably would've gotten away with it; the messy clothes and make up in the drawers would definitely get laughed out of court as evidence and he could've gotten rid of the stuff hidden in the garden when the police left (he wasn't an official suspect ).
There are people that work in forensics that can actually come on a crime scene and come up with answer in less than 5 to 10 minues.
Ok had low expectations but this turned out to be good.
The safe inspection was a red herring.
In case you missed how Patrick knew that Cody killed his gf you must pay attention to all of the things his gf used to get Cody's attention. It all failed that's why he was upset and killed her