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Wilbur Pittorino
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Wilbur Pittorino is a character portrayed by Chris Mulkey in the ABC crime series Castle Pittorino, a.k.a. Billy Pitt, has a rap sheet in inverse proportion to his nickname in length. So, when a body floating in the East River, as "Last Call" commences, proves to be that of one Donny Hayes, Beckett pulls him in for questioning.
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"Last Call"
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Billy Pitt
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Former owner of The Old Haunt
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Wilbur Pittorino is a character portrayed by Chris Mulkey in the ABC crime series Castle Pittorino, a.k.a. Billy Pitt, has a rap sheet in inverse proportion to his nickname in length. So, when a body floating in the East River, as "Last Call" commences, proves to be that of one Donny Hayes, Beckett pulls him in for questioning. Donny just paid his entire life savings, $150,000, to Mr. Pittorino, and the detective believes it may not have been enough to save his life. She and Castle rapidly discover that, beside being a fountain of dialog for Rick, Mr. Pittorino has cleaned up his act, gone legit, and received the money in payment for a bar, The Old Haunt, which he was looking to offload, and which Donny purchased.
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