[s5e17] - Bite Out Of Crime

While searching the crime scene, Jane Rizzoli and Vince Korsak discover a man hiding in the bushes who attempts to bite Korsak. This witness, nicknamed "McGruff," is suffering from a psychotic break and believes he is a wolf. Maura Isles takes a clinical approach, nursing his wounded hand and attempting to win his trust to gain a statement that might identify the sniper.

: Maura’s relationship with Jack Armstrong reaches a crossroads. Jack informs her that his ex-wife is moving to New Mexico for a job at NASA. To remain close to his daughter, Jack decides to relocate, leading to the end of his relationship with Maura. Episode Details Original Air Date : March 17, 2015. Writers : Gregory Cioffi and Dennis Pahl. Runtime : Approximately 40 minutes. [S5E17] Bite out of Crime

(Lorraine Bracco) – Celebrates Maura's election as president of NEMO. Subplots & Personal Developments While searching the crime scene, Jane Rizzoli and

The Boston Police Department investigates a series of sniper attacks in Franklin Park. The shooter is meticulous, leaving behind streamers to measure wind speed but very little forensic evidence. The first victim is killed instantly during a parking dispute, while a second victim, a stockbroker, is critically injured but survives. : Maura’s relationship with Jack Armstrong reaches a

is the 17th episode of the fifth season of the American crime drama series Rizzoli & Isles , which originally aired on March 17, 2015. The episode blends a high-stakes manhunt for a serial sniper with a bizarre psychological subplot involving a man who believes he is a werewolf. Plot Summary

"Rizzoli & Isles" Bite Out of Crime (TV Episode 2015) - IMDb