. . "Mickey Carlson is a paperboy who works at the New York Ledger. As Douglas Bishop was found dead in the family home of the Dyson family, Beckett believed that he was killed by an apartment squatter. When Castle and Beckett ask Carlson, he admits to being a squatter and tells them that he was staying in the apartment of the Maitlands, before moving to the Dysons' place, but there he found a gun and syringes. He decided, therefore, to disappear, but at that moment three men appeared, including Douglas Bishop and a man with a crescent-shaped scar on his face. He fled, but they caught up with him later on, in the apartment of the Dysons. One of the men felt that Carlson had seen too much and wanted to kill him. Then a fight broke out among the three men. Carlson seized the moment to flee."@en . "Mickey Carlson"@en . "Mickey Carlson"@en . . "Alive"@en . "Male"@en . "275"^^ . "Paperboy"@en . "Mickey Carlson is a paperboy who works at the New York Ledger. As Douglas Bishop was found dead in the family home of the Dyson family, Beckett believed that he was killed by an apartment squatter. When Castle and Beckett ask Carlson, he admits to being a squatter and tells them that he was staying in the apartment of the Maitlands, before moving to the Dysons' place, but there he found a gun and syringes. He decided, therefore, to disappear, but at that moment three men appeared, including Douglas Bishop and a man with a crescent-shaped scar on his face."@en . . . . . . .