Nobody's Innocent is the sixth episode of Season 1 of Absentia.
Synopsis[]
After narrowly escaping from the authorities, Emily returns to Boston to find that the only person who can help her may be the one seeking to destroy her.
Summary[]
The driver knows who she is but hates cops, so he decides to help her and drives her back to Boston. The FBI investigates the identity of the skeleton. They discover that it has the Harlow signature of removing the eyelids of the victims. Back in Boston, Emily breaks into Jack's house and hides a cellphone in his cereal box. She uses Jack's computer to trace the pacemaker's owner's identity and discovers some disturbing videos on his laptop. Nick interrogates a retired FBI agent and learns that Emily was the first and only person to question the witness who named Harlow as a suspect before she died. Emily tracks Jack meeting an escort at a bar. Gibbs searches Jack's house and sees the disturbing videos. The police also discover a number of large unexplained cash deposits in Jack's account. Gibbs questions the hospital Jack worked for and discovers he may have been embezzling from the hospital. Emily follows the escort back to the club she works at and secretly questions her. The escort tells her that Jack and she used to see each other but stopped when Emily was kidnapped. The bouncers of the club discover Emily in the dressing room, and she gets shot during her escape. The FBI is convinced that Emily is the one behind the murders and that she framed Harlow after they dig up six more bodies. Emily drives to her mother's grave, gravely injured and calls Jack on the cellphone she hid at his house. She asks him to meet her. No explanation is given for the lack of follow-up on Jack Byrnes' alleged embezzlement.