That's *if* they know the time of death yet. We could easily assume they don't at the time of his arrest, since Bellick's questioning is still the day of (or maybe day after) Geary's death. Also unknown is when Bellick came in to the hospital. It's conceivable Bellick came in an hour or 2 before Geary did, which would make the timelines work.
Now, if Bellick gets convicted of killing Geary, then I'd have some problems (i.e. no prints of Bellick found at the scene, the time of the voicemail & time of death, lack of a murder weapon, etc.)
OK, so I'm on board with "how the hell did Bellick get convicted?" Are we to assume he got convicted on the strength of the voicemail & a credit card receipt? Any half-decent lawyer could've gotten him off. Although, I doubt Bellick had the coin to hire a lawyer, and had to rely on a court-appointed one. Still, that's kinda weak. And on top of that, putting him in gen pop? Are they trying to make us feel bad for Bellick? Cuz I do feel bad for the guy. Hopefully his sentence gets overturned, and he gets out. I like the big lug.
T-Bag is so awesome. Doing who-knows-what to that vet to steal his prosthetic hand? "Daddy's home."? AWESOME.
What did Sara do in the bathroom? Did she cut off her fingerprints? I didn't quite get what she was doing.
I wonder if we're ever going to see any more Haywire.