'Rizzoli & Isles' season 7 episode 9 spoilers: important evidence has gone missing; Jane goes undercover

"Key piece evidence has been stolen". Does that make you hungry for other "Rizzoli & Isles" Season 7 spoilers? Season 7 may be the last one for the series but the crew is working hard to sustain the hype right till the final episode

In the upcoming episode 9 of the American crime and police procedural drama, titled "65 Hours", Jane (Angie Harmon) is scheduled to testify for a double homicide trial case, involving the death of two bikers who belong to the Lords of Thunder gang

In connection to this, Jane had to play double duty, as a detective in the police department and also going undercover in a provincial jail, so she can further, but secretly, investigate a case in the historic 100th episode 8 titled "2M7258-100".

Braving the danger and in spite of her brother Frankie's (Jordan Bridges) warning, she goes ahead only to learn that an important evidence that needs to be presented in the court has been stolen.

Her stay in jail not giving her any direct clues to the Crime and in absence of murder weapon, she either has to give up on the case or find a way out. Of course, Dr. Maura Isles (Sasha Alexander) comes in with her part of expertise in scientific investigation

Meanwhile, on a side plot Frankie tries to study a couple of magic tricks just to capture Nina's (Idara Victor) attention, after discovering that Nina is into magic. He is doing what it takes to impress her and it would be interesting to note how far his efforts go.

Find out how the perfect investigative partnership of "Rizzoli & Isles" succeeds to solve the case before some wild twists head their way.

"Rizzoli & Isles" season 7 airs on Monday, Aug. 1, at 9 p.m. EST on TNT.

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