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Remember, they only show us stuff that's interesting and plot-relevant. I'm sure Patrick Jane eats lunch every day, but they rarely bother to show it on camera (unless he's meeting someone to discuss Plot Details.)Why did they not investigate who killed Anderson?Logically, there would have been an investigation, of course. There would always be an investigation whenever a prisoner dies in custody. They didn't show it on screen because it didn't contain any relevant plot details or drama. She got killed, we don't know who did it, it was probably another RJ cultist.Compare this to Johnson's assault, which was particularly spectacular, and Patrick Jane was the last known person to visit him in custody, to boot. Investigating Jane as the prime suspect in the attack makes for good drama, hence they brought in LaRoche and did it on camera.Why wasn't Patrick interested in knowing who had killed her?Throughout the course of the show, Patrick's only REAL interest is finding Red John and exacting his revenge. He went to visit Johnson in the hospital because Johnson was still ALIVE and therefore might talk (which he sort of did.)Anderson was dead before she hit the floor. Patrick examined her corpse for clues, but didn't find anything to go on. Thus his interest in her ended.The guard walking her to the holding cell must have seen who walked past
seconds before she dies.Not necessarily. The killer was wearing a police uniform, which would help him "blend in" and the officer escorting Anderson had a very distinct "thousand yard stare" going. He never looked directly at the killer during his approach, so as long as the killer's face was nondescript, the escorting officer may not have been able to describe him very well. (We do know that his face was uncovered, because Anderson saw him and smiled, so she recognized him.)There were also several other people in the hallway around Anderson and her escort when she collapsed, so it wouldn't necessarily have been obvious that the uniformed individual who passed her was the one who poisoned her. And, of course, he was long gone before they could lock down the area.Furthermore, they could have tested her to figure out that the poison was fast
acting, meaning she didn't poison herself hours before, etc.The fact that she was murdered would not have been in question, however, finding evidence was apparently not so straightforward. The fact that the show never bothers to follow up on this investigation (which, again, must have happened, logically) further suggests that nothing useful came of it.