On Major Crimes Season 6 Episode 5, the team finally closes the Garza case shortly before gathering at the church for Andy and Sharon's wedding.

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Major Crimes Season 6 Episode 5 features the conclusion of the St. Joseph 3 case and the beginning of Sharon and Andy's wedding.

When Dr. Garza is found dead and there is a suicide note on his computer, the case appears to be closed, but Julio doesn't believe this was a suicide. No one takes him seriously at first, but the team keeps investigating and refuses to let the FBI deport the Diazes because Miguel is a material witness.

Ryan Rojas ends up confessing to killing his stepfather and the team has to look elsewhere for the murderer. Mrs. Garza was having an affair, but Father Jonas says he is not attracted to Latinas. The team realizes her lover had to be the killer. Sharon comes up with a plan to trap the real murderer.

Meanwhile, the Raydor kids come into town for Sharon and Andy's wedding and worry that Sharon is working too hard, especially when she doesn't seem to have time for her rehearsal dinner.

After finally closing the case, everyone gathers at the church and Sharon and Andy's wedding begins.

To find out what happens, watch Major Crimes Season 6 Episode 5 online.

Episode Details

On Major Crimes Season 6 Episode 5, Sharon tries to balance handle her fast approaching wedding with the unexpected conclusion of the St. Joseph's Three.


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Major Crimes Season 6 Episode 5 Quotes

Ryan: I have to tell them. I killed Hector and now Lucas is dead and who knows what the cartel is going to do next.
Hobbs: He just confessed to the wrong murder.

Sanchez: The suicide note was a fake.
Provenza: Julio...
Sanchez: What kind of father murders his own son and dumps the body at a church? Are you telling me he had no other way to get more oxy than to kill his own son?
Raydor: Julio.
Sanchez: This is not a suicide. It's a murder. [pause] Sitting down now, ma'am.