[s4e15] Pale'la (buried Secrets) -

By the end of the episode, the "buried secrets" are brought to light: two victims are exhumed, a marriage is ending, and Grover’s haunting past is no longer a solitary burden. Pale'la (episode) | Hawaii Five-O Wiki | Fandom

While the team handles the murder, two main characters face their own revelations: [S4E15] Pale'la (Buried Secrets)

: The team discovers an employee at the smelter has been stealing and reselling confiscated firearms. By the end of the episode, the "buried

: Dr. Max Bergman determines Ingram died from a gunshot wound. The bullet matches a weapon that was supposed to have been destroyed in a police smelter. Max Bergman determines Ingram died from a gunshot wound

: In a final, chilling twist, Burns reveals he also murdered his wife to grant her "dying wish" to spend eternity with her lover—burying her body behind the wall right next to Ingram. Personal "Buried Secrets"

: One of these illegal guns was sold to a prominent defense attorney, Gerard Burns . Burns confesses to killing Ingram after discovering the agent was having an affair with his wife.

: A persistent journalist, Shawn Hutten, corners Grover about an incident from his past in Chicago. Grover eventually confesses to McGarrett about a tragic hostage situation where he failed to prevent a father from killing himself and his infant son—the trauma that truly drove him to move to Hawaii.