<P> In "Dr. Bogdan Krilov", Ressler follows an anonymous tip on Reven Wright's disappearance that leads to a woman living with her sister who has claimed she saw Hitchin order some men carrying a rolled carpet . When he delved further, the woman admitted she saw a foot come out of the carpet, leading Reesler to suspect that Hitchin murdered Wright . Before he could take the woman into protective custody, Ressler and her are attacked by men presumably working for Hitchin . However, Liz and Samar suspect he was being manipulated by Kaplan after Krilov confesses . They stop Ressler just in time from killing Hitchin and Liz revealing he was under the influence of propofol and manipulated to kill Hitchin by Kaplan and Krilov . Despite standing down, Ressler is later taken into custody with his FBI badge revoked . </P> <P> In "The Debt Collector", when he is accused by Gale for wanting to help Red, Ressler reprimands him for being selfish . He points out to Gale that he was on another assignment at the time . Ressler was looking into Wright's murder and had no time to deal with Red's shenanigans . He lost his badge upon being under the influence of propofol and nearly killed Hitchin had Liz and Samar not stopped him . This causes Gale to apologize to Ressler upon learning what happened to him . </P> <P> In "Mr. Kaplan", Ressler informs Cooper, Liz, and Samar that Gale has gotten enough intel to demand an indictment on the Task Force involving Red, from the grand jury . </P> <P> In "Mr. Kaplan, Conclusion", Red helps Ressler locate Henry Prescott and later finds the murdered Reven Wright . At the end and inside her home, Ressler didn't agree to Hitchin's demands and pushed her towards a chair, killing her . He later calls Prescott to help hide Hitchin's body in a similar manner to Wright's, under the pseudonym Red gave Ressler, Frank Sturgeon . </P>

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