Anson then forces Jesse and Fiona to go to the Cayman Islands and retrieve his money. However, Anson is one step ahead and blows up Benny before they can get any useful information. This leads the team to Benny, Madeline's boyfriend who is also Anson's spy. The team manages to track Anson on a military-encrypted radio. While Michael does delete the information after obtaining the necessary virus, he tries to find some leverage of his own. The reason for Anson's intervention is to assign Michael the task of traveling to Puerto Rico to locate a hacker who had developed software that will help Anson erase any known information the CIA may have on him and his organization. Fullerton uses the information on Fiona as leverage, forcing Michael to work under the organization once again. He explains that the organization was started by him and Management and their intentions were initially simple: get burned spies to carry out questionable missions that would never get through the red tape at intelligence agencies. Her confession was recorded by Fullerton, who is revealed as the final member of the organization that burned Michael. While Michael's team foil Larry's plot and presumably kill him, the explosives used chain-react with a series of others, inadvertently making Fiona responsible for two other deaths. Using Anson as leverage, Larry forces Michael to help him break into a British consulate and steal information. Upon his return, Michael is kidnapped by Larry Sizemore ( Tim Matheson), who has also kidnapped DIA psychiatrist Anson Fullerton ( Jere Burns). While wearing a wire, Michael gets Korzha to confess to the frame and murder, but Korzha kills himself to avoid further interrogation. Sam and Jesse intercept the CIA convoy, convincing Pearce to let Michael meet Korzha. However, Michael, reentering his loft after a CIA extraction mission, encounters Agent Pearce, who has found proof of a Charger leaving the scene of Max's murder, enough proof to convince her that Michael was the killer, arresting him at gunpoint. While he insists on only that time and place, Jesse's NSA and FBI connections lock down the island for the meet, forcing him to stay. Using data from Korzha's computers they locate the source of his funds, which also allows for them to attempt an ambush, which he anticipates, and kidnaps Sam, demanding a meeting with Michael. Tracking Korzha to his warehouse they catch a glimpse of him but he escapes. Tracking them through the imposter used to pose as Michael, they find that an extremely complex bomb was prepared to kill him the intricacies of the bomb lead them to a Romanian war criminal who created the bomb for an old friend, Tavian Korzha ( Andrew Howard). Destroying the weapon, Michael and his team run their investigation parallel to Agent Dani Pearce ( Lauren Stamile), the lead investigator for the CIA. Michael's suspicions about being framed for the murder are confirmed when Sam discovers a newly opened box of ammunition that matches the murder weapon in the car Michael used to drive to the building. Michael covers his tracks, and the murderer's, before escaping. Hearing gunfire, he picks up the weapon and attempts to chase down the murderer, who escapes unidentified. When Michael shows up to the de-brief, he discovers Max bleeding out on the floor, shot by what is likely the murder weapon beside him. In the fourth episode of the season "No Good Deed", Michael and Max work to steal a piece of stolen information and bring it back to the CIA. Having to return to Miami before being reinstated, Michael struggles with civilian life, constantly checking and re-checking inconsistencies in the documents on Management. With only one high-ranking operative remaining, Michael, his boss Raines ( Dylan Baker), and partner Max ( Grant Show) attempt to extract the final spy, but he commits suicide rather than face the CIA. Six months after the arrest of Vaughn and the retrieval of the NOC list, Michael has been working with the CIA to capture, imprison, or execute all of the people that worked for the organization that burned him. The season concluded after its eighteenth episode on December 15, 2011. The fifth season of the American television spy drama Burn Notice premiered on Jon the cable television channel USA Network.
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