00:00Leon, what are you doing here?
00:07Trying to figure out why there's an entire bakery in our forensics lab.
00:11Alright, I know that on paper this case doesn't exactly fall in our jurisdiction, but you gotta understand.
00:18The victim reached out to me. He asked an NCIS agent for help, and from where I stand, that makes it our case.
00:25Agent Parker...
00:2624 hours. That's all I'm asking, Leon.
00:29This kid saved my life.
00:32Are you done?
00:33Yeah.
00:34Good. I agree.
00:36You do?
00:37Mm-hmm.
00:38Then why are you here?
00:39I was walking by and I smelled freshly baked bread. Can you resist the smell of freshly baked bread?
00:44I cannot.
00:45Exactly.
00:46Yeah, I've been hearing a lot of good things about this bakery. And its baker.
00:51It's one of the best in D.C.?
00:52Mm.
00:53I was really hoping to try those cookies, too.
00:56Don't eat them!
00:57We know, Casey. It's evidence.
00:59Yeah, well, yeah, but that might not be the only reason.
01:02Before Jimmy did his autopsy, I swabbed Virgil's body for traces of the killer's DNA.
01:08Didn't find any, but I also collected some of the sugar covering his body, and let's just say it wasn't all sugar.
01:15Cocaine.
01:16You think Virgil was killed because he was dealing drugs out of the bakery?
01:19Maybe, but here's the thing. The cocaine came from a bag of sugar that broke open during the fight.
01:24It was mixed into the sugar.
01:26How much are we talking?
01:27I tested all the bags of sugar, Parker.
01:30There was over $100,000 worth of cocaine in that bakery.
01:34Well, it seems your new sugar mama forgot to mention her secret ingredient.
01:44You
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