'Rosewood' Episode 4 Recap, Episode 5 Spoilers: Doctor kills 2 patients; Rosewood, Villa relationship goes deeper

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In the latest episode of "Rosewood", Dr. Beaumont Rosewood and Det. Annalise Villa investigated the death of a son of a prominent family from a suspected drug overdose only to find out he died in the hands of his doctor. Meanwhile, the next episode will show the duo involved in the murder of an ex-con who has links with a Little Haiti gang.

"Rosewood" Episode 5 is titled "Necrosis and New Beginnings" and will see Rosewood and Villa trying to ensure that the victim did not die in vain. In the meantime, Villa is troubled by her dreams. In a promo for the episode, Christian Post reports that Rosewood can be seen in a very steamy scene with a still unknown woman although it could most probably be his girlfriend Kat.

In the last episode titled "Vandals and Vitamins", no one in the police department wanted to work on the case because no one was comfortable dealing with the influential Stavros patriarch. The chief ordered Rosewood to do the autopsy and Villa to oversee the case. Celeb Dirty Laundry reports that Rosewood discovered in the autopsy that Stavros did not die from an overdose but from a lethal combination of sulfur and acupuncture treatment. Vilła also discovered that Stephen Stavros was looking for a lawyer to help him in the case he was about to file against his doctor, Dr. Foster.

Rosewood and Villa's suspicions further heightened when they found another victim who died before filing a malpractice suit against the same doctor. Villa found herself sparring with Captain Hornstock when he discouraged her from pursuing the case as requested by the elder Stavros. In the end, the doctor was not able to get away with his crimes while Villa and Rosewood were able to develop a more trusting relationship in the process.

In another development, "Rosewood" has been given a full season order by Fox reports Variety. This means that the series will have 22 episodes for its first season. It is said that Fox is hoping "Rosewood" will hold up as a reliable procedural drama much like the long-running Fox series "Bones".

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