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00:06Am I like the only loser at Edison High still getting grounded by his parents?
00:11No, forget it, man.
00:12Look, I'm not allowed out after school.
00:14That sucks.
00:15Well, why don't you go online?
00:16Nope, they took the computer, too.
00:19What is wrong with that?
00:21I guess this is what they did before the internet, huh?
00:24What?
00:24What are you doing, man?
00:25Tell me.
00:26All right, listen, I'm pulling up to Jeff right now.
00:28What?
00:28You're where?
00:29I'm a Jeff.
00:30You just got the whole thing rigged up.
00:31We're going to be here like crazy.
00:32Dude, and I thought I was a loser.
00:34What?
00:35Dude, you're just saying that because you can't come.
00:38We're going to win.
00:39Whoa.
00:41Oh, my God.
00:42What?
00:43Are you there?
00:43Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:44I'm still there.
00:45What's up?
00:46Look, dude, you know what?
00:47I found something better, dude.
00:48I'll call you back later.
00:56No, no, no, no, no.
00:57Come on.
00:57Don't leave me now.
00:58Come on.
01:00It's so unfair.
01:23Teenager spotted him a few blocks away with a telescope.
01:27Do we know who our victim is?
01:29Dr. Carlos Garza.
01:33None of the neighbors knew his specialty.
01:35But they did say gorgeous women were in and out of the place.
01:39Hmm, gorgeous women.
01:40Well, one of them smoked.
01:45Suicides are filled with shame.
01:47They commit the act in closets, empty hotel rooms, with the curtains drawn.
01:56This one's out in the open, framed in picture glass.
02:00Yes, I think somebody put Dr. Garza on display.
02:04And that somebody just got our attention.
02:31We don't get fooled again.
02:35Don't get fooled again.
02:39No, no.
02:42No, no.
03:15Six inches above the noose, please.
03:17Yes, sir.
03:19I just spoke to the Florida medical board.
03:21Our victim, Carlos Garza, anesthesiologist.
03:25What does it say, where he practiced?
03:27Winter's beauty clinic.
03:28Ah, plastic surgery.
03:30That explains the beautiful women.
03:31Do we have a list of their clients?
03:33It's being faxed to your office.
03:34Okay, good.
03:35Let's be thorough on this.
03:36If this is what it looks like, a staged suicide, that means it's a murder and a cover-up.
03:40You got it.
03:42Okay, go.
03:53That's snug.
03:56It's too tight for a do-it-yourselfer.
03:58Suicides usually leave the knot loose, like gravity do the work.
04:01And the rope's not weathered.
04:03It's too clean.
04:04It hasn't been outside.
04:09I think I might know where it came from.
04:12That would mean the killer was familiar with the place, knew it'd be handy.
04:15Could be a weapon of opportunity.
04:28Got signs of a break-in.
04:30Looks like the intruder kicked the door and left us some shoe leather.
04:37Yeah, definitely an unwanted visitor.
04:40Yeah, there's more trace down there, some sticky stuff.
04:44All right, the killer might have tracked it in.
04:46I'll, uh, see if it got anywhere else.
04:53Alex?
04:54Horatio?
04:56Do we have a cause of death yet?
04:59Congested face, petechia.
05:02Cause is definitely asphyxiation, but the mode is definitely not suicide.
05:07Dual ligature marks.
05:08One set typical of hanging.
05:10The other is on a horizontal plane against the larynx.
05:13Hmm, but can you get both from just the hanging?
05:16He was strangled, then dangled.
05:19Okay, what about skin cells on the rope?
05:21Eric's into it.
05:23Did find scattered fibers in his hair, on his limbs, his clothes, sent samples to trace.
05:29And this, silicone gel.
05:32Bound a small amount on his thigh.
05:38Is it possible that he was taking his work home with him?
05:41Well, the gel is used topically to prevent scarring after liposuction, but this guy isn't exactly a candidate for that
05:49procedure.
05:50Okay, but hang on.
05:51Maybe one of his patients was.
05:54Roxanne Price was scheduled for a liposuction two days ago.
06:02You may want to sit down, Ms. Price.
06:05Standing promotes circulation after liposuction, doesn't it?
06:10How did you know?
06:15Oh, my God, Carlos.
06:17We found him hanging from the loft in his apartment.
06:21Second photo shows some gel on his thigh.
06:25Dr. Garza was the anesthesiologist doing your procedure two days ago, wasn't he?
06:30He's there for all of my work.
06:33Can you explain the gel?
06:37It must have rubbed off.
06:43During sex.
06:44You were with him this morning?
06:46Last night, I reapplied the gel when I woke up, and he was ready to go again.
06:52He's good to his patients, isn't he?
06:54Poor guy's had it tough the last couple of days.
06:57The least I could do.
06:59How do you mean tough, exactly?
07:01He had a patient die on him last week.
07:06I just can't believe he'd kill himself.
07:09Neither can we.
07:15Matt, it's your color lipstick.
07:19Is that your brand?
07:23Yeah.
07:25What?
07:25What does that have to do with anything?
07:27Well, we're not exactly sure yet, but here's what I want you to do.
07:30Leave your cell phone on, okay?
07:32Okay.
07:36Okay.
07:36Okay.
07:37Okay.
07:39Okay.
07:39Okay.
08:13Are you tied up?
08:16Cute.
08:17Did somebody beat me to it?
08:19How about the entire day shift?
08:22So what's the rope made out of?
08:24Twisted seagrass.
08:26Any epithelials?
08:28I'm gonna swab the rope now where we think he was strangled.
08:31Check the DNA.
08:32That makes good sense.
08:33The hands of the killer.
08:37What about the knots?
08:38Are they specific to any sort of particular occupation?
08:42Occupation, pastime, they're nautical.
08:44They're called bowling knots.
08:46They're used for tying off boats and stuff.
08:48I see them a lot when I'm out on the water.
08:49I was hoping that you were gonna say that.
08:51Why is that?
08:52Horatio just found out that our Vic had a patient
08:55who died on the table a week ago.
08:57Sarah Foster.
08:58She survived by a husband and guess where he works.
09:11Excuse me, Mr. Foster.
09:12Do you mind if we ask you a couple of questions?
09:15I'm working.
09:16Can I just wait?
09:17Well, not really.
09:19We, uh, need to know if you recognize this man here.
09:22Wow.
09:24Too bad.
09:25I don't seem to be too broken up about it.
09:28It's not gonna bring my wife back.
09:30Well, we realize that, Mr. Foster, but you have to understand
09:32it's our job to find out who murdered Dr. Garza.
09:35It's not an easy task, is it?
09:37Finding somebody's gonna take responsibility for their actions.
09:41So why come to me?
09:43Because you have motive.
09:44Because my wife went into Dr. Winner's beauty clinic
09:46for a routine operation and didn't come out?
09:48And so you blame Dr. Garza, the anesthesiologist?
09:51Not just him. The whole clinic.
09:53How long have you been working here, Mr. Foster?
09:56A little over a year.
09:58Why?
09:59I noticed you tie a nice knot.
10:02So?
10:04Good at my job.
10:14We're gonna need you to come in with us.
10:25Based on the scuffs that we found on Dr. Garza's front door,
10:29we know you are at his condo,
10:31and now we want to know why.
10:39Sarah got silicone implants
10:41for our wedding five years ago.
10:44I told her I loved her just the way she was,
10:46but she wanted them anyway.
10:51Her friend swears that the new ones are better,
10:52so she decided to trade up.
10:54At the Winters beauty clinic?
10:56She was in there two hours.
10:58Winters comes out and tells me she's gone.
11:01Gone, just like that, after routine surgery.
11:06They killed my wife,
11:07and they didn't even come to her funeral.
11:11So you went to talk to Winters?
11:12I tried.
11:13He's on Fisher Island Place as a moat.
11:16So I went to Garza.
11:19Don't try to ignore me.
11:20I can hear you in there.
11:25And you know what I saw?
11:27A scared little man.
11:30Without the nurses and the stethoscope,
11:32just saying, please, don't hurt me, don't hurt me.
11:35I left.
11:36Didn't even touch him.
11:37Well, if you want to eliminate yourself as a suspect,
11:40I would suggest you give us a DNA sample.
11:42If you promise me,
11:43you'll find out exactly how they killed my wife.
11:45There is no evidence of foul play in your wife's autopsy.
11:49Autopsy?
11:49By another doctor?
11:52They cover for each other.
11:53Don't you get it?
11:55If...
11:56How about if I could get our ME to take another look?
12:00How would that be?
12:07I've reviewed the paperwork on Sarah Foster's autopsy.
12:10Cause of death, cardiac arrest,
12:12run on by hemorrhagic shock.
12:13Should we be investigating this, Alex?
12:15Well, the ME who did the post didn't think so.
12:19What do you think?
12:20The ME's a good man, Horatio.
12:23But I think he might have missed something.
12:25So did Sarah's husband.
12:26Report gives us the cause, but not the reason.
12:29We don't know why Sarah Foster went into hemorrhagic shock.
12:33What about surgical error?
12:39Can't rule it out.
12:41There's also the issue of what action the clinic took
12:43once she went into shock.
12:51Protocol for arrhythmia is a hanging bag of epinephrine.
12:53Introduce it via an IV.
12:59Now, for some reason, they ignored the IV already in her hand,
13:03injecting it straight into her heart.
13:07Medical misadventure, for sure.
13:10Misadventure? Are we talking about homicide?
13:12Well, I need to look at the body myself before I can say that.
13:16Okay, so we need to exhume Sarah.
13:18Well, that's gonna take a court order.
13:22No judge is gonna give you one of those without corroborating evidence.
13:25Well, we'd better find some.
13:39I have no idea who would hurt Dr. Garza.
13:42Dr. Winters, I am actually more interested in who caused Sarah Foster's death.
13:48Well, there was an autopsy, and the clinic wasn't at fault.
13:52What about Carlos Garza? Is he to blame for Sarah's arrhythmia?
13:56Oh, wow.
13:58I'd rather not speak ill of the dead.
14:00Then why don't you speak on behalf of your clinic?
14:03Carlos was a licensed anesthesiologist. He was highly regarded.
14:07I guess what I'm asking you is, do you think he was at fault?
14:11You've never made a mistake, Lieutenant?
14:15Not one I was forced to bury.
14:18Okay, we keep a computerized log of every procedure.
14:22Now, after Sarah's death, Carlos suggested that we erase the record, and I refused.
14:29Unfortunately, Dr. Patient confidentiality prevents me from showing you anything without a warrant.
14:34Oh, here you go. Be careful.
14:37Thanks to what?
14:45Debbie?
14:49Yes, Doctor.
14:49Could you pull up Sarah Foster's case records, please?
14:52And also the EKG data collected during the operation.
14:56Everything?
14:58Yes, sir.
15:01Hey, you have a nice, uh, nice bone structure.
15:05Perfect symmetry.
15:06And it didn't cost me a penny.
15:16Those fibers we found all over the guy's body were the same length.
15:21Same length? Same source?
15:23What kind of thing?
15:25Wool.
15:26It had an asymmetrical loop pattern.
15:29It's the kind that used to make Persian rugs.
15:36Speed.
15:39Imagine you're a doctor and you've got this hot crib, a lot of ladies coming by, and then you go
15:43ahead and you put these grandma rugs in here. What are you thinking?
15:46Well, just because you have a degree in medicine doesn't mean you have taste.
15:51Besides, from the sounds of it, the guy was doing pretty okay for himself.
15:55I mean, he could have done a little better, you know?
15:57A little shag, bearskin, something like that, you know what I mean?
16:04There we go.
16:11Dr. Carlos Garza?
16:13He doesn't live here anymore.
16:15Where does he live?
16:16He doesn't.
16:17You got something for him?
16:18Then you'd be...
16:22I'm on the job.
16:23He was murdered here yesterday.
16:25I guess that explains the tape.
16:27I was attempting to serve him.
16:28Civil suit.
16:30Came around yesterday, but he wasn't here.
16:31Really? What time?
16:33Five.
16:34I knocked, but there was no answer.
16:36He was going to be deposed tomorrow.
16:38Who's bringing the civil suit?
16:39Uh, Brad Foster.
16:41Wrongful death of spouse.
16:47Sarah Foster's medical history.
16:50Implants five years ago.
16:52Ovarian cysts removed, benign.
16:54And then, of course, the failed implant switch last week.
16:57Let's pull up the data collected during the surgery.
17:01Okay.
17:02Blood pressure, heart rate, pulse oximetry.
17:06All stable up to this point.
17:09Wow, it can't translate it.
17:11That's gotta be bad.
17:12Onset of arrhythmia.
17:19Any second now, we'll see the epinephrine hit.
17:24It doesn't hit.
17:26Can you fast forward?
17:31Far enough.
17:32There's a spike in the EKG right there.
17:34Monitor puts the first indication of a problem at 1103.
17:39But the epinephrine didn't reach the heart till 1108.
17:43Five minutes and nobody did anything.
17:45That's a long time.
17:50Looks like we got our exhumation.
18:12And that's really work.
18:12That's one time
18:13I had a 12-over lab.
18:13Select the space of darkness.
18:13We didn't have to touch and see through the healery.
18:14Everything acting as we became less than 1428 so we could have an YH Two.
18:21It was a great humannar andครu�� a good friend.
18:31I was expecting worse.
18:34Embalming helps the family, but it doesn't help me.
18:38Eyelids and lips are glued together, and that's just for starters.
18:42So sorry, sweetie. No one deserves to be here twice.
18:46Did you find anything?
18:48Oh, yeah.
18:49Body's always the best witness.
18:52Found traces of silicone.
18:55So the implant was leaking.
18:57Into her chest cavity.
18:58They had to scrape out every last drop.
19:04Cleaning led to an oozing, and that kind of bleeding can get away from you.
19:08That's why she went into hemorrhagic shock.
19:13And that's when the arrhythmia began.
19:15All they had to do was add epinephrine to the IV in her hand.
19:18Well, why didn't they do that?
19:19They did, but the IV was infiltrated, missed the vein.
19:23The epinephrine flooded the surrounding tissues.
19:25No one noticed the medicine wasn't taking effect.
19:28It choked the veins in her hand, leading to complete capillary constriction, never making it anywhere near her heart.
19:36So that's when they went to plan B.
19:38IV doesn't work.
19:40You go direct.
19:41Uma Thurman, Pulp Fiction.
19:44Epinephrine injection straight to the heart.
19:46Heart goes from zero to a hundred in less than a second.
19:51Which the heart fought.
19:52Which the heart fought.
19:56And lost.
19:59Alex, let me ask you something.
20:01Who's normally responsible for the placement of the IV?
20:03Is it the surgeon?
20:04No.
20:05It's the surgical nurse.
20:08I tried to save her life, and you're accusing me of killing her.
20:11Well, your intent was to save Sarah, but yes, your actions ended up resulting in her death.
20:16The IV slipped out.
20:18The shot didn't work.
20:19I wasn't the one who nicked your implant, okay?
20:21That's what started this whole thing.
20:23Are you saying that Dr. Winters did this?
20:28Look, we all work as a team.
20:31It could be eight hands on a body at any one time.
20:35But only one holds the scalpel.
20:39It's called complications.
20:41There are risks in any medical procedure, and I tell all my patients that.
20:45Well, it wasn't just Garza who was named into civil action.
20:49Talk about complications.
20:51Sarah's husband is suing everybody down at the clinic, including you.
20:56Are you concerned about what Garza might say in his deposition?
20:59We're doctors.
21:00We get sued all the time.
21:01It's the way of the world.
21:02So you didn't go to Garza's condo and motivate him to tow the party line?
21:05No, I didn't leave the clinic all afternoon.
21:07I was with a patient.
21:08Okay, we'll need a name of that person.
21:10Fine.
21:10Go check the books.
21:11We will do that, Keith.
21:13That's doctor, lieutenant.
21:16Maybe not for long.
21:21Miss Price, we believe that Dr. Winters was involved in the murder of Carlos Garza.
21:27Dr. Winters?
21:29That's correct.
21:31Dr. Winters.
21:32And Dr. Winters says that he was with you while it happened.
21:38Now, is that true?
21:38Well, I did have an appointment with him yesterday, about three o'clock.
21:42Just you and Winters?
21:44For about an hour, hour and a half.
21:45Hour and a half?
21:46That's quite a long follow-up.
21:48It wasn't a follow-up.
21:50I was in for Botox forehead and eyes.
21:55So soon after surgery?
21:58I guess I'm a bit of an addict.
22:01I just want to be the perfect woman.
22:05Or the perfect alibi.
22:11You shouldn't be frowning.
22:13Why?
22:14What do you mean?
22:15Well, if you just recently received Botox injections, the muscles in your face should still be paralyzed, shouldn't they?
22:23Would you like to change your story now, Miss Price?
22:30I'll take that as a no.
22:44Hey, got my results?
22:45They're processed.
22:47Should be spitting out of the printer any sec.
22:51Cool.
22:53Well, Larry, you ever wonder why people are so scared of getting old?
22:57What do you mean?
22:59Plastic surgery, clinics on every corner.
23:02People spending every dime they have to look like something they're not.
23:05To each his own.
23:07Me?
23:08I'd rather upgrade my computer.
23:12It seems like you've got to know when to stop.
23:14You know what I mean?
23:14I remember Speed had this girl from a while back, and she looked like she stood in a wind tunnel.
23:20What?
23:20Yeah, basically.
23:21Oh, yeah.
23:22Like a perpetual state of surprise.
23:24Yeah, exactly.
23:25Yeah.
23:31Here's the results on the hair.
23:33What about the murder weapon?
23:36What murder weapon?
23:37The epithelials on the rope I gave you.
23:39I never got those swabs.
23:40What are you talking about?
23:41I booked it four hours ago.
23:43Well, you may have ordered them up, but they were never delivered.
23:48But I have some good news.
23:51The hair on the victim's belt matches the husband.
23:54And so he was there?
23:55Yeah.
23:56Look, we found an ancillary hair, probably, from an arm lodged in Dr. Garza's belt, and,
24:02uh, it's yours.
24:08I didn't kill him.
24:09Then how do you explain your hair on the victim?
24:12I was there after he died.
24:14This morning, you said you were there before he died.
24:17Now you're saying after.
24:18Which is it?
24:23He was already dead when I broke in.
24:25My gut reaction was to try to help him, so I tried to get him down.
24:32He was dead weight.
24:34Why didn't you try to untie him from the railing?
24:36I was about to.
24:37Then someone came to the door, scared the hell out of me.
24:49Some guy in a suit looked official.
24:52Why didn't you let him in?
24:53Well, I didn't think it looked too good.
24:55Well, Brad, I have to tell you, it doesn't look so good right now.
25:05What?
25:07I scanned them through the computer.
25:09They're supposed to be in box 54.
25:10They aren't there, Paula.
25:12Okay, what do you want me to do?
25:13I want you to do a box-to-box search until you find them, okay?
25:16Those epithelios are from the rope, our murder weapon.
25:18If those get lost...
25:19I'll find them, I promise.
25:21Look, nothing's been compromised.
25:23Everything is secure.
25:24All right, good.
25:24Can you double-time it for me?
25:25I'm on it.
26:27Hey, Glenn.
26:29I need to talk to you.
26:30I'm a little busy at the moment.
26:32Tanking someone else's career?
26:34What?
26:34Sarah Foster's case.
26:36Horatio Cain?
26:38How could you question my protocol without even talking to me?
26:41Hey, CSI asked for an opinion, I give it.
26:44And for your information, I covered your ass on that autopsy.
26:48Yeah, right.
26:48Thirty-two-year-old girl dies and you sign off on cardiac arrest?
26:52Please.
26:55Three posts a day.
26:56I'd like to see you work my case.
26:57Well, maybe that's your problem, Glenn.
26:59What is?
27:00Less volume and more quality time on each post.
27:04And we wouldn't need a backhoe to figure out what happened to this girl.
27:08I got two ex-wives and three kids.
27:11How do you suggest I make those monthly payments on a straight salary?
27:14Well, I suggest, Glenn, you worry less about alimony and more about the victim.
27:19But, hey, that's just me.
27:36Hey.
27:38Remember that sticky stuff we found all over the condo?
27:42Take a look at it.
27:43Was it sap?
27:45Clothes.
27:47It's honeydew.
27:48It's what sap becomes when it's ingested and excreted by aphids.
28:01Could these aphids be found on Brazilian pepper trees?
28:04Yeah, but they're not indigenous to Miami.
28:06Only high-end landscapers bring them in.
28:09Including the one at Dr. Winter's clinic.
28:16It's a nice car.
28:17You must have to wash it all the time.
28:19Oh, I got people for that.
28:21What can I do for you?
28:23Well, you see this sap all around it?
28:24It's called honeydew.
28:27Really?
28:29Thanks for the nature lesson.
28:31Well, it's really specific to this kind of tree.
28:33And this is the only place that it hangs over.
28:37You know what?
28:38I like the shade.
28:40I like the shade.
28:40The interesting thing is we found this stuff all over Dr. Garza's apartment, which puts you at his place.
28:46I have an alibi.
28:48Remember?
28:49I do, Dr. Winters.
28:50And Ratio Kane is talking to her right now.
28:53Good.
28:55I don't have anything to hide.
28:56Then you won't mind giving me a DNA sample.
29:05Dr. Winters' billing records for your account.
29:08Generous man.
29:10Your last three procedures were taken off.
29:12So that was the deal.
29:13You were his alibi in exchange for free plastic surgery, right?
29:20More like a little white lie in exchange for eternal youth.
29:25Eternal youth?
29:26He promised me unlimited visits.
29:28You know what that's worth?
29:31Cosmetic procedures are elective.
29:33Insurance doesn't cover any of it.
29:34So you slept with one doctor and you faked an alibi to protect another.
29:39You have to understand, those doctors made me what I am.
29:43Well, I can assure you of one thing, whatever that bill says, you're still going to pay the price.
29:49Got a minute?
29:58Do you want me to pick up Dr. Winters?
30:00No, I would hold off.
30:01Why?
30:01We just blew his alibi wide open.
30:03Give somebody enough rope, they might hang themselves.
30:10Let's go.
30:14Let's go.
30:20Eric.
30:21It took some doing, but I found your evidence.
30:24Oh, that's great.
30:25Where was it?
30:26Envelope got stuck to another bag in Transmittal Drug Bus from Night Shift.
30:29Cool.
30:30Was my stuff compromised?
30:31Nope.
30:33Skin cells?
30:34From the road.
31:01speed fibers from garza's body looking at the rug in question right now okay
31:09is this the one yeah this rug was uh upstairs in the loft killer strangled him he fell on it
31:15before he got tossed over where were the fibers located uh in his hair all over his clothing
31:21front and back what does that tell you it tells me that uh he fell pretty hard on the rug
31:30or not at all maybe maybe he was rolled onto it
31:39so someone took garza for a ride at the railing why not just carry him occupational habit
31:50hey yes sir finally got the results from the epithelials on the rope and well no hits in
31:58any database so no id but we did get one thing amylo janet xx that that certainly narrows the field
32:16could we have a moment of your time please
32:24i've got a patient waiting a real patient or one to fake an alibi
32:39okay look uh i went to carlos's place the day he died so did debbie
32:47didn't you debbie well we're all being sued we didn't want him to cave carlos come on get with
32:54a program we have insurance for a reason i'm sick of hiding behind it i'm gonna tell the truth
33:03no all you're gonna do is take us down maybe we deserve it complications this was more than that
33:09you'll bring the clinic down
33:14let's call debbie it's getting us nowhere
33:24we didn't kill anyone so you don't know what happened after you left do you no but i'm sure
33:30you're gonna tell us debbie went back
33:36did you leave well enough alone
33:41what no that's complete we managed to recover some skin cells on the murder rope and they have
33:46female dna now we are here to take samples from the other employees here at the clinic
33:51but what i'd rather do debbie is start with you how would that be
34:00things aren't well are they carlos be so dramatic now leave you bitch
34:20you knew you had to dress it up
34:23make it look like his conscience truly got the best of him
34:27and with your nurse's training you were able to move bodies from surface to surface effortlessly
34:32right debbie
34:39slid him across the floor fashioned a noose
34:45and tossed him over
34:51then walked away from your second dead body in a week
34:58well
35:00you're wrong about why
35:03he told me that he would stop sleeping with our patients
35:08promised
35:11i saw the cigarette
35:17you'll bring the clinic down
35:21let's go debbie
35:25you and carlos
35:29if you weren't such a self-obsessed md you would be able to see that there was a relationship going
35:33on right under your nose
35:34how long did it go on
35:38a year
35:43i got left behind with the sutures and the cleanup
35:47carlos would go home with the girls that i helped make beautiful
35:55no
35:57debbie
35:58you are about to find out
36:00that there are far
36:02worse things
36:03than getting left behind
36:14alex
36:15hey
36:16we got the nurse for dr garza's murder
36:18that's great
36:20but it's got nothing to do with sarah foster
36:22are you still working on the case
36:24waited through a week's worth of biohazard waste from the clinic
36:28found this
36:29is that sarah's implant
36:31matched the serial number to her medical records
36:34nurse claimed dr winters nicked it during surgery
36:37well we all know how reliable she is
36:39exactly
36:40i think this one's ruptured
36:42if a scalper had cut it
36:44it wouldn't have been this jagged
36:45what kind of force are you talking about
36:47i got an exact match of sarah foster's implant
36:51and
36:52that's what this servo hydraulic fatigue tester's going to tell us
36:55we have this in our budget
36:58called in a favor
36:59kent brought it in
37:00taking the steps monroe wouldn't
37:02this baby tests everything from jet metal to artificial veins
37:10the compression platens measure the psi up to its burst pressure
37:17whoa
37:25it just broke
37:29at 240 psi that's from trauma
37:33the ratio is going to love this
37:36the ratio is going to love this
37:36the ratio is going to love this
38:10brad
38:13tell me you got good news
38:14tell me you arrested one or something
38:44i think you should drop your civil suit
38:46140 pounds per square inch
38:49you mean before the surgery
38:53i
39:00talk to me brad
39:04i was always trying to get sarah to go sailing with me
39:09she always said no
39:12she was so scared of the water
39:16and i kept pushing her
39:20coming about
39:29sarah
39:30baby are you okay i'm so sorry
39:32it's okay i'm fine
39:35it's fine
39:35it's fine
39:37she wasn't fine was she
39:39the ma calls it a precipitating event
39:44i'm as guilty as they are
39:46it was your accident
39:48their oversight
39:49neither requires an arrest
39:54i kept asking you to find the truth
39:57i never thought that
40:03brad
40:05listen to me
40:07that's why they call it an accident
40:15so
40:43Alice, I did some thinking about
40:45what you said, me tripling up on shifts.
40:49You did, huh?
40:50Yeah, you made me realize
40:52maybe I stretched myself a little too thin.
40:57You do anything tonight?
41:00Why?
41:03The brass thinks you should relieve some of my burden.
41:07Your burden?
41:08Well, you call it over time.
41:10The brass calls it burden.
41:13After you got done talking to them, right?
41:15Whatever.
41:16Point is, stabbing victims,
41:1860-odd puncture wounds.
41:20What?
41:20All yours.
41:21That's at least a seven-hour post.
41:23Aim for six.
41:24PD wants a COD by sunup.
41:26Don't do anything I wouldn't do.
41:28All right.
41:34Go away.
41:37Plans hmm.
41:50I can't do anything.
41:54I can't do anything.
41:57I can't do anything.
41:58I can't do anything.
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