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* Oh *
( pedestrians exclaim )
THACKER:
DOA is Michael Starling.
Bike messenger
for Speedball Express.
Several unpaid summonses
for reckless bicycle riding,
and one prior for
assaulting a cab driver.
That's still a crime
in New York?
Hey, these guys
consider a summons
a badge of honor.
Okay, we've got a stab wound
to the upper right thigh.
This guy was training.
He's wearing one of those
high tech heart monitors.
Do you have any witnesses?
There was a crowd of people
standing on the corner
waiting for the
light to change
and the victim comes
barreling towards them
BONASERA:
He wasn't stabbed here.
So this is our
secondary crime scene.
Who knows where
this guy was stabbed.
Somewhere between
Wall Street and right here.
What?
Delivery manifest.
Last drop, 200 Wall Street.
Next stop, 33rd and 8th.
He's gonna be a little late.
* Out here in the fields *
* I fought for my meals *
* I get my back into my living *
* I don't need to fight *
* To prove I'm right *
* I don't need to be forgiven,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah *
Watch your back.
Can I help you
with something?
Yeah, who's in charge
here, you know?
In the back.
Hang on, I'll show you.
Thanks.
So what you, an inspector or something?
Yeah, something like that.
NYPD, crime lab.
That's your man.
See ya, copper.
She could handle
my package any day.
Am I right or am I right?
Maybe not.
Yeah, you know
Michael Starling?
Yeah, what'd he do now?
He died.
Stabbed today while
making a delivery.
What happened
to his packages?
You're all bent
out of shape about it, huh?
Is there anything you
can tell me about him?
What's there to tell?
He took things
from A to B
Not today he didn't.
What do you want from me?
I don't know.
Is there anybody he had
a problem with here?
Somebody, maybe,
another messenger
gunning for his route?
I don't know what the hell
you're talkin' about.
Come on, I know how
this business works.
The faster you are,
the better your route.
The better your route,
the more cash you make.
Hey, look, I don't know nothin'
about no stabbin', all right?
I gotta hire a new guy now,
and you're lookin'
to take down one more?
I'm lookin'
for the truth.
You don't seem
so eager to deliver.
Funny, good pun.
Thanks for nothing, eh?
Elaine Curtis,
elite dog handler.
Specialized in
"Large sporting dogs.
"
"Dog handler"?
Someone who shows
other people's dogs.
Can be a full-service
commitment.
You're the dog's doctor,
nutritionist, personal valet
For people who want to leave
the dirty work to professionals.
I'm all for that.
Where's the victim's dog?
Animal control.
She still had it on a leash,
and it was going crazy.
They tranquilized it
and took it to the pound.
Any witnesses?
None.
When the dogs are showing,
this grooming area
completely empties out.
The show vet, Ross Howell,
he found the body.
Detective Mac Taylor,
NYPD Crime Lab.
You found the body?
Uh, yes, I did.
Anything you'd like
to add to that?
Uh, well, I came
out of my, uh, clinic,
and I found her lying there.
Did you hear anything?
Uh, no, nothing at all.
You touch her?
Try to revive her?
No.
It was clear
she was deceased.
Take Maxwell back
to the Saint Regis.
He can have anything from room
service except the shrimp tray.
And don't let him know
his event's been suspended.
You remember what
happened last time.
Sorry, ma'am.
It's imperative that
I speak to the doctor.
Dr.
Howell,
you assured me that Maxwell's
medication would be ready.
Do you have it?
If it's an emergency
Well, of course
it's an emergency.
These animals
are athletes.
Their metabolisms are
calibrated to the enth degree.
Any disruption
of medication schedules
can be disastrous
to their performance.
Mrs.
Soon,
as I told you,
this medication is
not indicated
Thank you, doctor.
I believe I know
what's best for my dog.
Ma'am, we have
a crime scene here.
If you could
Did you know
it's harder to get into
veterinary school
than med school?
And here I am.
Every one of these dogs
has at least nine or ten
medications in them.
Where's the victim's
grooming area?
Over there.
He says he didn't hear anything.
Mac, I found the twin
to our *** weapon.
We got an owner for this?
Yoo-who, that belongs to me.
Well, I'm sorry, we're gonna
have to hang onto this, Miss
Millie Hanford.
And it's Mrs.
This is terribly disruptive.
People who do this sort of thing
don't usually co to dog shows.
Could I just have my bag?
We're gonna have to
hang on to that as well.
You only have
one of my needles.
Has someone stolen
my other knitting needle?
( gasps )
Apparently riding
a bike in New York
is as dangerous as
ten rounds with Mike Tyson.
Well, playing chicken with
buses and cabs will do that.
Multiple healed
fractures, collar bone
Couple of ribs,
seven
out of ten fingers.
Three more and he
gets a free sub.
Here's the only one
that's fresh.
Hairline fracture
to the pelvis.
Consistent with
where the victim was stabbed.
Used a lot of force.
What's this?
I was waiting for you.
Your killer left part
of the *** weapon behind.
Looks like half a scissors
from a pocket knife.
Transected the
external iliac artery.
Lost a lot of blood.
He kept riding
after he was stabbed?
It's unclear if he
was riding when he was stabbed.
If he was, adrenaline probably
kept him going for awhile.
Ride like the wind.
Thank you.
She wasn't well liked.
You saw her.
She shopped
for her show wardrobe
in Milan,
Italy the focus
is supposed to be on the dog.
There was a judge
in Cincinnati who
developed an infatuation.
We circulated
an anonymous petition,
and he was forced
to recuse himself.
It was a terrible scandal.
Would anyone have disliked
Ms.
Curtis enough to kill her?
Detective, you seem
like a nice man,
but obviously,
you don't know
the first thing
about animal people.
We wouldn't hurt a soul.
Mrs.
Hanford,
can you explain
what your knitting
needles were doing
in the grooming area?
Hercule,
I knit him things.
Like his blanket.
It has a calming
effect on both of us.
Doesn't it, Hercule?
( snarls )
Well, thank you
for letting me sit.
Hold him for a minute.
Enough, Hercule.
( barks )
Thank you.
Mac?
Come check this out.
I LCV'd the floor.
Paw prints leading away,
so they couldn't
have been the owner's dog.
A second dog?
We have a witness.
( dog barking )
Where do we find him?
Our vic was stabbed
in the right leg, yes?
Yes, ma'am.
Looks like our killer
left more than just a piece
of the *** weapon behind.
I've got blood
on the left pedal.
Whoever stabbed the victim
also transferred blood
onto his bike.
I've got a red mist here,
but it's too fine
to be blood spatter.
And also a gray,
granular compound
on the back of the jacket.
I have the same
compound on the bike.
Let's see what we got.
* *
* *
* *
Two gray fibers
on the knife are wool.
I'm going to take this blood
sample down to DNA,
see if I can't get a hit
off the second bleeder.
What about the jacket?
Red paint and concrete.
That could tell us where
he's been.
Help narrow down
the primary crime scene.
I'm thinking we can
track the vic's path
using this
heart rate monitor.
Transmitter's worn
around the chest,
picks up signals
from the heart.
It's interpreted wirelessly
through this wristwatch.
Which records distance,
speed and heart rate.
Thinking maybe we can figure out
where he was riding
with this thing.
Hawkes?
( loud *** )
One of the trainees
left the door open
last weekend.
A couple of pipes iced over.
Places a horrible burden
on the whole system.
We run the risk
of blowing a compressor.
But you're here about
your dog show DOA.
Cause of death
ruptured aorta.
Internal hemorrhaging, shock.
Dead in a matter of minutes.
That's some savage needlework.
She was unlucky.
The needle could have easily
passed straight through
without doing
any serious damage,
but the point caught
the aorta just right
and the dam burst.
Other than
the leash marks,
no injuries
on her hands.
Suggests she didn't try
to break her fall.
But there was
major disturbance
at the scene.
I did find materials
under her nails.
Looked like skin.
Sent it over to DNA.
So she could have been attacked.
No defense wounds,
no torn clothing,
no recent contusions.
I did find foreign hairs
under her clothing.
And this
was in her mouth.
Looks like latex.
I'll take a look at it.
Anything else?
I saved the best for last.
You always do.
When I first saw this,
I thought
it might have been
a postmortem
dog bite.
Those are no canine's canines.
Uh-uh.
We know our victim's last
delivery was made right here.
Okay, and then
he ends up dead
on the corner
of Hudson and Jane,
which is consistent with
our 4.
8 miles
recorded on
the wristwatch.
His heart rate indicates
that he s riding
a continuous path,
which means that
he was riding
when he was stabbed.
All right, let's
highlight
all possible routes
that he took to get from
point A to point DOA.
Whew,
we have to narrow that down.
All right, well, look here.
His heart rate goes up
roughly a mile in.
Speed drops.
So it looks like
he's pumping pretty hard.
Show me elevation gradients
on all routes.
Now eliminate all routes
without an incline at mile 1.
2.
( beeps )
All right,
his heart rate plateaus
The next mile or so,
no change in speed.
He was pedaling a straightaway.
Eliminate all the routes
that have him weaving in and out
of side streets.
Okay.
What do you make of this?
He slows down briefly,
heart rate drops,
then accelerates hard.
He's coasting into a turn,
maybe.
And a couple more turns,
into a downhill at roughly
mile 1.
8.
And boom
that's the route he took.
Now we got to figure out
where he was stabbed.
Hold on.
See this?
Right here.
There was a spike
in his heart rate
at mile 2.
1.
Something made his heart jump.
Somewhere between
Clarkson and Walker.
Medullary index value
of the hair on our DOA
is more than 50%.
The index in human hair
is less than 30.
Well, she was a dog person.
It makes sense that she'd have
animal hair all over her.
One reason why
I can't own a dog.
Did you ID our dog witness?
Pad size
and gait length
make a pretty reliable
ID possible.
I'd say it's
some kind
of spaniel
or a small hunting dog.
It's time
for a lineup.
MAN:
This is outrageous and cruel.
Do you have any idea
of the stress
this is placing
on these animals?
I have already spoken
to my attorney.
And we will be disputing
any unfavorable results
of the competition.
Can you tell us what
you're looking for, at least?
If you'll run your dogs, please.
Can't you see the effect
this is having?
Look at my dog.
He's almost
in tears.
Okay, place your dogs
on the podium
one at a time, please.
It's going to be
all right, Gwyneth.
Do you realize my dog feels
this as a rejection?
It's appalling.
Have you no shame, sir?
Didn't you teach your dog
to wash his hands?
Elaine and I were involved
for about six months.
That's why your dog's
hair was all over her.
Why didn't you tell us sooner?
I would have been dismissed.
We worked
for rival owners,
and we're not supposed
to fraternize.
There have been issues.
Gambling
big money.
The dog world's not
the paradise people think.
You know anything
about this bite mark?
Oh, my.
( whimpering )
Elaine has some, uh
strange peccadilloes.
( dog barking )
My dog adored her.
So
he found her and came
to find you.
I was going crazy
trying to find him.
If a dog's found
running loose,
it could mean disqualification.
And you didn't notice
the blooon his paws?
No.
I swear to you.
TAYLOR: Please don't leave town without
notifying the NYPD.
Of course not.
Tomorrow is the finals.
We're odds on
to be Best In Show.
Frisky little fella.
Friendly.
We know our victim's heart rate
spiked between these two blocks,
so we can assume
that he was stabbed
somewhere along this path.
We can use the jacket
to provide
a sequential timeline.
What do we have?
We've got the red paint
and cement.
You know, I think he might
have done some off-roading.
That's a safe bet.
Check that out.
We still have the pictures
of the victim's bike? Yeah.
Hey, we got a match
on the tires.
Nice.
Looks like he took
this turn
and came right through here.
Paint's still fresh.
And our victim's speed never
went under 25 miles per hour.
So he was flying
through here.
These bike messengers
are out of their minds.
Hey, Danny.
Looks like we may have found
our primary crime scene.
I'll be right back.
So what is this, like,
a crime scene or something?
Or something.
Nice.
It's the real deal here.
Great.
There's no blood drops
leading up to this point,
so this is where our
victim was stabbed.
Hey, Danny.
Yeah.
Bring me that telescopic magnet,
will ya?
Here.
Thanks.
Fit for a million
and one uses.
( techno music playing )
DNA came back
on the blood sample
from the victim's bike pedal.
Please tell me
we got a hit.
Brett Stokes.
Reference sample came
from a prior assault
on a hansom cab driver.
He threw down
with a horse and buggy guy?
She.
She also works at the
same company as our victim.
Really.
I think I mighta
spoke to her this morning.
Really?
She seem suspicious?
I didn't think anything.
Because she's a girl?
No.
What did you get on the knife?
Founsome oily residue caked
on the tip of the blade.
Checking it out.
Got long-chain
and aromatic hydrocarbons.
Could mean some sort
of lotion or something.
I'll work
on the source.
And
Brett Stokes did some
fingernail scraping for us.
Nice.
Well, if her DNA's
on the *** weapon,
she'll be delivering mail
at Hudson Correctional.
Mac.
Tox results
from Elaine Curtis.
She was on
antidepressants.
Phenelzine, one of the monoamine
oxidase inhibitors.
MAOIs.
Pretty high dose.
What's this other peak?
Clomipramine.
Another antidepressant.
One of the selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors.
SSRIs and MAOIs
taken together would
likely trigger
serotonin syndrome.
Would induce nausea,
disorientation, hypomania.
That's why she was heading
to the medical tent.
( gasping )
Maybe she was overcome
by the symptoms
and fell onto the needle.
Accidental overdose?
She handled medications
for a living.
Do we buy that she would
make that type of mistake?
Could she have been poisoned?
We're gonna find out.
( rap music playing )
Where is your partner?
Excuse me?
That guy who was here
yesterday.
Mr.
Crime Lab.
Guess you're stuck with me.
Hmm.
Pretty smart.
Sending a woman.
Figured I'd
warm up to you?
We'd have a little
Oprah Winfrey heart-to-heart.
I tell you who killed Mikey.
Don't expect me
to buy you a car,
but since you're
in the chatty mood,
let's start with that.
It comes with the job.
What about ***?
Is that part of the job, too?
Found your blood
on Mikey's bike.
You're way off base here.
These guys here
are like my family.
We always hurt
the ones we love.
What you want to hear?
That I hated Mikey?
I did.
Dispatcher gave me
his route last week,
so *** slashed my tires.
And you never slashed his?
I wouldn't do that.
Out of respect for the bike.
You still haven't explained
how your blood got
on a dead guy's bike.
All right, listen.
We got into it yesterday,
but not the way you think.
We was racing.
That's the last time I saw him.
When I turned around,
he was gone.
So? Am I under arrest?
We're running some tests
on the knife
that was used
to kill Mr.
Starling.
If your DNA
shows up on it,
I can guarantee you, you
will be under arrest.
( phone ringing )
Bonasera.
All right, Danny,
how does the DNA
from the fingernail scrapings
on the knife
not match Brett Stokes?
She's got motive
tattooed on
her forehead.
Don't kill the messenger.
See what I just did there?
Yeah, it's cute.
All right,
whose DNA is it?
Theodore Gates.
Convicted seven years ago
on *** misconduct
with an eight-year-old boy.
And he's out?
Living on Hudson
and Walker.
That's one block
from where
our victim
was stabbed.
Exactly.
You must be
a mind reader.
I wish.
I was just about
to call your office.
Got a full DNA profile
from the skin
underneath your
victim's fingernails.
Nice work.
And I matched it
to a name in CODIS.
Several priors
all through the 90
Picked up in a couple
of bookmaking stings.
In the last one,
he lost the plot entirely,
and assaulted an officer.
Gets him a lifetime
pass to CODIS.
You're a compulsive gambler.
You bet a lot of money
on another dog
in Elaine Curtis's group to win.
No, that's all behind me.
You don't think the NYPD knows
who runs book in this town?
Want me to bring in
the bartender
from the Charlton Lounge?
So I had a slip.
What are you
going to do? Tell my sponsor?
We matched DNA found
under Elaine Curtis's
fingernails to samples
taken from you.
How'd you get
that scratch
on your hand, Doctor?
One of the dogs.
You offered her money
to take a dive.
She blew you off,
so you decided to
poison her instead?
Opportunity,
means and motive, Dr.
Howell.
She was one
of those people, you know,
works the angles.
I figured
I could get her on my team.
Works the angles?
You know.
Like, the way she dressed,
the way she acted.
She was working it.
Someone wears a nice shirt,
and that makes them a player?
She wasn't interested.
I grabbed her.
That's when she scratched me.
No, I'm not interested.
As a matter of fact
I'm reporting you
to the Oversight Committee.
Oh, come on, lighten up.
It was just an offer.
What do you care?
Some people like to maintain
their integrity.
Yeah, you're one
of those people?
I'm going to the Committee.
Oh, wait a minute.
Let me go.
Ow.
So when she came
to look for you,
crashing and banging
around the grooming area,
you just figured
you'd just let her die?
I wasn't there.
I was at the Charlton.
When I came back and found her,
I pretended I hadn't heard her
so no one would know
I wasn't there.
LOUDSPEAKER:
May we have the Working Group
in the ring, please.
( crowd applauding )
You don't want me
to go check this out
and find out that
you were lying, now.
Oh, do whatever you want.
I became a vet because
I wanted to alleviate
some suffering, and I end up
dealing drugs
to manic-depressive shih tzus.
Hey, sweetie.
Where's your mommy?
Let's go see Mommy.
Come on.
( whistles )
I registered
my change of address
with the proper authorities.
We're not here for
a Megan's Law visit,
Mr.
Gates.
Although seeing you
within
ten feet of a child
is nauseating.
We're here about
Michael Starling.
I'm sorry, am I supposed
to know who that is?
Usually when you stab somebody,
you know the guy's name.
Just common courtesy.
Well, I didn't stab anyone.
What on earth
is he talking about?
Your DNA was found on the knife
that was used
to stab Michael Starling.
I see.
Was it a Swiss Army knife?
Nice job, you got it
on the first try.
Is it necessary
that he be here?
Why, what's the matter,
am I'm too old for you?
I lost my knife about
a week ago.
God only knows where.
You know, I go fishing
for change in my pocket
and pull it out
and leave it somewhere.
Where were you
yesterday morning?
The Javits Center.
There's a model airplane
convention there until Friday.
I have the brochure
if you'd like to see it.
Did you buy something
while you were there?
Yes.
I bought a special adhesive.
It helps to preserve
Oh, you just want to know
if I have a receipt, right?
Right.
I think so.
( coins clatter on floor )
Thanks for stopping by.
You know what?
If you're still here
in five minutes,
it's going to be
your parole officer
thanking me for stopping by.
The doctor's alibi checked out
and we're out of suspects.
Maybe if we can figure out
what she ate,
we'll know how the medication
got into her system.
* *
Doesn't look like anything
was in her food.
There were no signs
of injection on the body,
so it was most likely
administered in liquid form.
That's almost impossible
to detect in the stomach.
Somebody really knew
what they were doing.
( dogs barking )
* *
Run this liquid, will you,
against the standards
for the SSRI
we found in Elaine's
bloodstream.
This animal's day
was scheduled
down to the last minute.
This lock's been tampered with.
I've got hair from
four breeds of dog on my coat
while I was at the show.
I've compared them all
to your sample.
We got a perfect match.
Where'd the other hair
come from?
Our killer.
The person who doped
Elaine Curtis's water.
I know that look.
If you wanted beauty tips,
all you had to do was ask.
Did you know that
waterproof mascara
dries out your lashes?
That's amazing.
What are you doing?
I'm looking for this.
Remember the substance
on the knife?
I was right,
it's hand lotion.
I tried to find out
what stores carry it,
but none of them sell it.
So who sells it?
No one.
It's brand new.
You only can get it
in these little sample packets.
Only question now is,
how'it get on the knife?
NYPD.
Don't make a scene.
Good, good.
Here you go.
What's going on?
Nice gloves.
Let me guess,
What's this all about?
About 25 to life, give or take.
I see you switched from
the Swiss Army knife
to the box cutter, huh.
Fibers from your gloves,
lotion on your magazine,
not to mention you're
the sole employee
at the scene
of the crime.
Why'd you do it?
Why?
Hey, don't judge me lady.
Just because I had the
cojones to do what everyone
walking down these streets
wishes they could do
on a daily basis.
What's that,
take an innocent life?
Innocent my ***.
These freakin'
bike messengers
think they own these streets.
Son of a!
Pedestrian rage.
Why do I even ask?
Son of a ***!
Makes you want to ***
them, don't it?
Get in the car.
I've told you everything I know.
Mrs.
Hanford,
take a seat.
You put some of
your dog's
depression medication into
Elaine Curtis's water bottle.
Don'be ridiculous.
When you closed the bottle,
one of the hairs from your dog
was sealed into
the screw-on top.
That might have been
from any dog.
The hair was consistent
with that of
a West Highland Terrier.
It could've been anyone,
it could've been weeks ago.
Elaine had aeeding schedule,
she kept very accurate records.
That bottle was empty
until an hour
before the qualifying round.
( sighs )
All right.
It was stupid of me.
I just got so tired of her
wearing those low-cut dresses
when she was meant to be
showing the dog.
Hercule's medication
comes in
liquid form;
I put a few drops of it
in Elaine's dog's water.
To slow it down a little,
make it sleepy
That's all.
But I had nothing to do
with her death.
You had everything to do
with her death, Mrs.
Hanford.
I don't understand.
Elaine Curtis
was taking her own medication.
When she ingested
the dog's water
the reaction between the two
caused her to collapse.
On to your
knitting needle.
ANNOUNCER:
Number five
( gasps )
You mean I?
That's impossible.
It's what happened, ma'am.
Well, that's wasn't
what I intended at all.
Hey.
Wrap up
the dog show?
You know,
the more people I meet,
the more I think about
getting a dog.
When was the last time
we grabbed a bite to eat?
That wasn't in the lab?
Uh
Sometime in the last millennium.
You have anything
you have to get finished?
Paperwork.
Do it tomorrow.
Let's have a sit-down
dinner someplace.
Sure.
What'd you have in mind?
Thank you.
Boy, you really know how
to treat a girl.
ANNOUNCER:
Doberman Pinscher number ten.
Kuvasz number five.
Gait, personality, presentation.
Which of the animals most brings
the breed to life.
That's your winner.
ANNOUNCER:
Newfoundland number 17.
What?
You're not wearing a tie.
I don't think I've ever
seen you without one.
I never wear a tie
to a dog show.
Okay.
So, are we betting?
Sure.
A couple of bucks.
I got ten bucks
on the basset hound.
Ten bucks, okay.
I'll take the Doberman.
ANNOUNCER: We'd like to thank
the Timothy Rider Corporation
for tallying up the votes
for us today.
Ladies and gentlemen,
and the winner is
Ms.
Pinochle
with the basset hound.
( applause )
You're gonna make me pay
Yeah, I'm gonna make you pay.
I thought you were kidding.
Some days you're the dog
and some days
you're the hydrant.