: Investigation reveals that Joe McUsic wasn't a random juror; he was a reformed criminal who had bribed a court clerk to get on this specific jury.
This episode is a masterclass in the show's ability to layer two mysteries on top of each other. While the team is solving the murder of the juror, they are simultaneously unraveling a separate cold case that the justice system had already "closed" with the wrong suspect. Castello_3x19_Il_Giurato_Numero_Sette_ITA_DLMux...
: Joe knew that the defendant on trial, Otis Williams, was actually innocent. The real killer of the socialite was Joe’s own brother, who had accidentally killed her during a drug run. : Investigation reveals that Joe McUsic wasn't a
During a high-profile murder trial for the death of a wealthy socialite, Juror Number Seven, Joe McUsic, suddenly collapses and dies right in the middle of the courtroom. Castle and Beckett soon discover he was killed by cyanide poisoning. Key Twists & Revelations : Joe knew that the defendant on trial,
: Joe intended to be the "one holdout" juror to ensure an acquittal for the innocent man, but he was murdered before he could cast his vote to prevent the truth about his brother from coming out. Why It’s "Interesting"