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00:20Miss Vasquez, I have the black you requested, would you like the brown as well?
00:24No, please. You always treat me well. Thank you, Oscar.
00:30Of course, Miss Vasquez. Anything for my best client.
00:52Check you out. Too much.
00:55Are you kidding? I can never wear that. I hate you.
00:58It shouldn't be this loose, should it?
01:05Here you are.
01:07Please let me go.
01:08Here you are.
01:26Try and remove more of a poncho for me, will you? So I have a fighting chance.
01:30And lock your door. It could have been some creep.
01:40Here you are.
01:44Here you are.
05:54Okay, okay, so you're gonna take his word over mine?
05:57You just walked in here and you have no idea what's going on.
06:01Get your hands off me.
06:03Don't make me use the cuff, Miss Winston.
06:05Excuse me.
06:06How many times did I have to tell you?
06:07It is not my fault.
06:09Excuse me, what's going on?
06:12Excuse me, this is a stupid mix-up, I wrote a bad check in there and now Keystone cop over
06:18here is turning it into a big deal.
06:19Okay, Julie, would you, okay?
06:21Okay, Julie, would you give us a moment, would you?
06:26What happened in there?
06:27She's a repeat offender, Lieutenant.
06:29The Merchant Insider has already filed a fraud affidavit regarding Miss Winston.
06:33He caught her again, trying to pass another bad check.
06:35What is the total?
06:37$6,000.
06:39I'll take it from here, okay?
06:44Talk to me.
06:46Ron brought in this guy, Leonard McBride.
06:49He's a business manager, supposed to wash our money, but I can't trust him.
06:53I mean, do you see what's happening here?
06:56All right, I'm going to talk to Leonard, but no more bad checks, Julia.
07:00Fine.
07:05Are you all right?
07:07Fine.
07:10Let's get you home.
07:18Buy rate is 31.
07:20Condo sales are at an all-time low.
07:22Invest it now, make money later.
07:24That's how this works.
07:28Leonard, take off, gentlemen.
07:31You better have a good explanation.
07:33Shut up, Leonard.
07:36Julia Winston.
07:38She's a client of mine, yeah.
07:40She claims that you are stealing from her.
07:43You're misinformed.
07:44Julia has lost her money, but she has only herself to blame.
07:48How so?
07:50Look, she squandered millions of dollars.
07:53Rolled everything into venture capital, obviously companies, bankrupt businesses.
07:57Not to mention Ron Saris, who hired you, I understand.
08:02Hey, if the man in her life buys a luxury yacht and then disappears, there's not a whole lot I
08:07can do.
08:11This woman is spiraling real bad, Lieutenant.
08:15I really think she's losing touch with reality.
08:19Listen to me.
08:20You're burning through cash like nobody's business.
08:21Enough.
08:21You wind up with nothing.
08:22No.
08:23I don't have to listen to anyone.
08:24Get out.
08:25Get out!
08:29She owes me almost a year's worth of compensation.
08:32And I have to say, working for free is getting a little old.
08:37Leonard, a word to the wise, this better be the truth.
08:42Finish your lunch.
08:57We're going to have a lot of fun collecting all of this stuff.
09:00Tell me about it.
09:02What do you need me to do?
09:04Well, I'm really just looking for something that will tie all of this to the explosion.
09:10What's up on this wall?
09:11TV screen?
09:12An LCD touch screen.
09:15Every possible wardrobe combination at your fingertips.
09:18Well, whatever happened to just standing in front of a mirror?
09:21Well, a mirror can't remember everything that you've tried on.
09:28So this LCD screen could remember the moment our girl died.
09:34Yeah, if we could put it back together, maybe.
09:46Hi.
09:48You're looking for me?
09:49Yeah.
09:50I wanted you to have a look at this.
09:53Looks like she took quite a hit to her abdomen.
09:56Major trauma, right?
09:57Now take a look at her upper torso and face.
10:03The trauma caused by the explosion is completely localized.
10:07Yeah, there should be collateral burns.
10:09There should be punctured wounds from debris.
10:11Her neck and back also relatively unscathed.
10:15So it's like the blast originated from her abdomen and moved outwards away from her.
10:20Exactly.
10:21Now take a look at her clothes.
10:27Are those copper wires?
10:29Two.
10:31It showed up on the lateral projection x-ray.
10:33Both connected to the top ends of the zipper.
10:42Wait a second.
10:44Something under here.
10:45Mm-hmm.
10:57A watch battery.
10:58This is enough to set off a small amount of C4.
11:01But what triggered it?
11:08The zipper.
11:09Two pieces of metal came together and completed the circuit.
11:27My God.
11:30She was wearing the bomb.
11:34Okay.
11:34Yeah, I guess I could have handed her the dress.
11:36But what does that have to do with anything?
11:38Because it was rigged to explode, Mr. Serena.
11:41What?
11:42Follow me.
11:49Hey, Jane, what you got?
11:51Virtual dressing room rises again.
11:54The display panel's hard drive is set up to dump its video every couple of minutes,
11:57but the explosion blew out the motherboard.
12:00Can you pull anything?
12:02Just the last few moments.
12:04Okay.
12:09That was me.
12:10I handed her that silk top right there.
12:13But that dress that she's wearing right now?
12:15I don't sell that here.
12:17Are you sure?
12:18All my clothes are 100% animal friendly.
12:22That's suede.
12:32That means someone walked into this store and delivered the bomb personally.
12:46Hi.
12:47I've reached the voicemail for Julia Winston.
12:49Please leave a message after the beep.
12:51Hey, Julia, it's me.
12:53Listen, I had a conversation with our friend Leonard, and I'm on my way.
12:56You think I don't know what's going on?
12:58I gotta call you back.
12:59I gotta call you back.
13:02Hey, hey, hey, hey, get off me!
13:04Hey, hey, hey, get off him!
13:07Get off him!
13:09Kyle.
13:11What is going on here?
13:12You got some nerve kid taking a swing at me in my own driveway.
13:16This kid's out of control.
13:17Excuse me, but it doesn't look like he's alone.
13:20If he steps foot on my property one more time, I'm going to press charges.
13:23Fair enough.
13:24Have a good day.
13:28Kyle.
13:30You're picking fights with neighbors?
13:33He's a jerk and he has a big mouth, all right?
13:35Son.
13:36Somebody with your history cannot afford to be arrested again, can you?
13:40No.
13:41Okay.
13:42Is your mother home?
13:45No.
13:45Where did she go?
13:46I don't know.
13:47She never tells me anything.
13:50Okay.
13:51I'll take care of it.
13:52Go in the house.
13:54Dad.
13:56I'm worried about her.
13:58She's not acting normal.
14:01Okay, son.
14:01Go in the house.
14:02Let me take care of it.
14:15Cracking the case, are you?
14:17Oh, I'm cracking it wide open.
14:19I brought you something.
14:20Might help.
14:21What you got?
14:23Take a look.
14:31Is this from the blast?
14:32How did we miss this?
14:33Building inspector.
14:34Found it in the ceiling between floors one and two.
14:46Good.
14:47Driver's license.
14:47Kim Walderman.
14:48This is the Vicks purse.
14:51A big chunk of chain for a teenager, don't you think?
14:53Yeah, you think?
14:54About five grand.
14:56What else we got in here?
14:59Got matches, a bunch of broken security tags.
15:03Got a knife.
15:05For shoplifting.
15:06Kids will heat that knife up.
15:08Cut the plastic ink tags off of stolen clothing.
15:16Okay, so that's probably how she came into all this cash.
15:19She was shopping with a friend, wasn't she?
15:21Yeah, she was.
15:22The friend's in the hospital.
15:23Might be the next move.
15:25Yep.
15:42How are you feeling?
15:45The doctor put in a few stitches, antibiotics, said I'll be fine.
15:50Good.
15:52You know you were lucky.
15:54I wish I could say the same for Kim.
15:59Look, they said they were going to take me home.
16:01Why am I here?
16:03I need you to show me what's under your blouse.
16:07You're kidding.
16:08Right?
16:08You're going to sexually harass me now?
16:11You know what this is about, Amy.
16:13No.
16:14Actually, I don't.
16:15I need you to lift up your shirt.
16:26Okay.
16:28Kim and I were into shoplifting.
16:30We didn't hurt anyone.
16:31Well, you obviously pissed somebody off.
16:33Because Kim had $5,000 in her purse, and now she's dead.
16:38But who were you selling the merchandise to?
16:41College dorms and stuff.
16:43Not that many college students with an extra $5,000 laying around.
16:48So who hired you?
16:49Nobody.
16:50I wasn't it for the fun, I swear.
16:54That fun turned into a felony.
16:57Under arrest.
17:00Grand theft.
17:22Julia.
17:26Horatio.
17:27What are you doing here?
17:29Are you following me?
17:35Selling your house?
17:36Leonard McBride robbed me blind, okay?
17:39And living here ain't cheap.
17:41What do you want me to do?
17:42I want you to tell me what's really going on.
17:45I don't know what you're talking about.
17:48Julia, when was the last time you took your medication?
17:54Don't make this about that.
17:56But this is exactly what it's about.
17:57You're sliding, and I can see it.
18:01Your friend Ron was right about the pills.
18:03I'm not myself on them.
18:06Have you consulted a doctor about that?
18:10I'm going to deal with this on my terms.
18:15Julia.
18:36You trying to figure out where Kim Walderman's money came from?
18:38Yeah, well, I figured that the iodine would be more delicate than the anhydrin.
18:43Why?
18:43Only two bills.
18:44Well, whoever handled the cash, handled it as a bundle.
18:49So they might have left prints, but only on the outer-facing top and bottom bills.
18:53Well, those bills are going to have dozens of prints on top of prints.
18:57That's right.
18:58But if we get the same print done both, then I know the cash was handled by that person as
19:02a bundle.
19:15We've got two sets of magic prints.
19:18Okay, so one of them's got to be Kim Walderman.
19:21All right.
19:22That's correct.
19:23There she is.
19:25All right, let's see who the other set belongs to.
19:31Dr. Robert Langley.
19:32He's got no priors for theft.
19:34Yeah, but not exactly innocent either.
19:37Looks like he was accused of sexual misconduct with a patient.
19:40Yeah.
19:41I'd like to know what the hell he's doing giving a 17-year-old a stack of cash.
19:48The sexual misconduct was a false accusation.
19:52The charges were dropped.
19:54The lawsuit, was it?
19:56I'm a plastic surgeon.
19:58My patients are insecure, some of them deeply unhappy.
20:01That particular one did not like what I had to say about her during a consultation.
20:04She lashed out.
20:08Listen, my daughter and I have some place to be in an hour.
20:11Can I go now?
20:15What about this young lady?
20:17Was she a patient of yours?
20:21Let me refresh your memory, Dr. Langley.
20:23We found your fingerprints on a large amount of cash in her purse.
20:28Yes, I met Kim.
20:29She came to me.
20:30Wanted her breast enlarge.
20:32But you didn't oblige?
20:34Of course not.
20:34She's 17 years old.
20:37You're too young.
20:38You've been a few years.
20:39Come back when you're ready.
20:40I am ready.
20:41I can pay cash.
20:43Here.
20:45We shouldn't even be discussing this while your parents aren't here.
20:48Sorry, Miss Walterman.
20:49I won't do it.
20:51I gave her her money back along with some sound advice.
20:56She was murdered this morning.
21:03I'm so sorry to hear that.
21:05Did she give you any indication of where she'd gotten the money?
21:08No.
21:10But I do have a daughter that same age, Miss Duquesne.
21:15You should see the allowance she gets.
21:19Thank you for your time, Doctor.
21:24What do you got, Frank?
21:26Just got a call.
21:27Fatal hit and run.
21:29Vick's a blonde adult male.
21:30Okay.
21:31It's Julia's address.
21:33Where's Kyle, Frank?
21:35I don't know.
21:38Oh, my God.
22:05Dr. Price.
22:07Horatio, we don't have an ID yet.
22:11Looks like a hit and run.
22:15His name is Bryce Kerr when he lives across the street.
22:20Well, I got a bottle of pills in his pocket.
22:22It's Lamotrigine.
22:23And it's bipolar medication for Julia Winston.
22:26Where is she?
22:27Inside.
22:28She won't come out.
22:40Julia.
22:43Is that you, John?
22:50I lie to you, John.
22:52I do.
22:55Then again, you lie to me, too, don't you, John Walden?
23:02Julia, that was a long time ago.
23:04I was undercover.
23:05Where is Kyle?
23:08He left.
23:09Where did he go?
23:12Um, I'm not sure what happened.
23:16There was a fight.
23:18Kyle!
23:19Kyle, stop it!
23:20What's wrong with you?
23:21Calm down!
23:23Don't tell me to calm down!
23:25Get out!
23:25Get out of here, both of you!
23:27Are you giving these to him?
23:29You need...
23:30Get out!
23:30Get out of here!
23:31Wait!
23:32No way!
23:33No way!
23:33Get out of here, both of you!
23:36Oh, stop it!
23:38No way!
23:39Don't go, please!
23:43Bryce was stealing my medication.
23:45Bryce is lying dead in your driveway, Julia, hit by your car.
23:49Now, listen to me.
23:50Did you or Kyle have anything to do with this?
23:54Julia, look at me.
23:57Where is Kyle?
24:00He was just trying to protect me.
24:07Who's going to protect him now?
24:27He's dead.
24:29Bryce Kerwin is dead.
24:30He was killed on your mother's driveway by your mother's car.
24:33Do you have a set of those keys?
24:37Yeah, I mean, she lets me drive the Porsche.
24:39Did you use the vehicle today?
24:41No.
24:42Dad, I...
24:44Dad, listen to me.
24:46I did not do this.
24:48Kyle, you had a public fight with this man.
24:50That's going to be a problem.
24:51I was only trying to protect Mom.
24:52He was stealing her meds.
24:54Why didn't you tell me about this before?
24:58I don't know.
24:59I thought I could handle it on my own.
25:07Look.
25:09There's only one other set of keys.
25:12If there's a chance that Mom did do this...
25:14Hang on.
25:14Just hang on.
25:25Look, if it comes to that...
25:29I want you to put me in that driver's seat.
25:33That's not the way it works, Kyle.
26:01I want you to put me in that driver's seat.
26:13Hey, I heard about what's going on with Julie and Kyle.
26:16I came to help.
26:18Bottom line, Eric, I can't find anything to exonerate either one of them.
26:21If I don't, that kid is going back to jail.
26:26There's got to be something.
26:28Come on, let's go through it one more time.
26:53There's something here.
27:05That's crap shell.
27:08That's crap shell.
27:14So, Leonard, how did the rest of lunch turn out?
27:19Not too productive.
27:21Why?
27:22Because it turns out you left some of it behind in Julia's car when you stole it this afternoon.
27:28You don't understand.
27:30Sure I do.
27:31Julia was burning through so much cash, I realized I was never going to get paid.
27:37So you decided to abscond with her vehicle as collateral.
27:42I just wanted to ensure that I got some kind of payment.
28:00The guy came out of nowhere.
28:02Look, I am not a criminal, Lieutenant.
28:06Lieutenant, you are now, Leonard.
28:12Lieutenant, you be careful of Julia.
28:17She'll bring you down, too.
28:39Oh, great.
28:40You reassembled the bomb.
28:42Yeah, what's left of it.
28:43The problem is the bomb maker didn't look behind any sort of unique signature.
28:48This guy really knew what he was doing.
28:50What sort of explosive was he used?
28:52Very thin plastic.
28:53He concealed it by sewing it into the seam here.
29:05You know he may be a good bomb maker, but who's to say he's a good dress maker?
29:11That's a really good point.
29:12I'll check the seams he mended.
29:15Yeah, it's worth a try.
29:46I'll check the seams.
29:46I'll check it out.
29:54Stan Carlyle.
29:55He's got a history with explosives.
29:57Yeah, four misdemeanor explosive charges.
30:00He blew up a college statue on a neighbor's pool table.
30:03Didn't spend two years in jail.
30:04Looks like Stan's up to his old tricks.
30:07Not if I have anything to do with it.
30:15I'm a CSI wolf. This is CSI.com.
30:18Do you mind if we step in for a second?
30:20CSI?
30:22Yeah, sure.
30:26Stan's my roommate. Everything all right?
30:29Where is he now?
30:30I don't know. He left like six this morning. I haven't seen him since.
30:34Tell me to expect him back.
30:35I don't know. He's like a handyman or something.
30:37And Stan works days, I work nights.
30:39I'm just subletting from him. We hardly ever see each other.
30:42All right. We're going to have to take a look around.
30:44Yeah, go ahead.
30:45It's his room right there.
30:48It's probably locked, though. He never lets anybody in there.
30:53Probably. It is locked.
31:14Imagine living with a bomber and not even knowing it.
31:17Okay, see this?
31:19This is the same wires we found in the bomb.
31:21Yeah, this thread matches the thread in the dress.
31:24That's not all.
31:27It was a shopping bag full of size two women's clothing.
31:31Some pulled apart.
31:33Stan was trying to find the best fit for his bomb.
31:37Where'd the clothes from?
31:42Faratelle's.
31:43That store happens to be right across the street from our bomb site.
32:01Hi, I'm Callie Duquesne, CSI.
32:04Are you Miss Faratelle?
32:05I am.
32:07I heard someone died in Oscar's store.
32:10The street's been shut down all morning.
32:11We believe the dress the victim was wearing came from your store.
32:16I made that.
32:17It was one of a kind.
32:19It was rigged with a bomb.
32:21Do you remember who bought it?
32:22No, but I can tell you who stole it.
32:25Some bitch with a baby carriage.
32:34What makes you so certain about that?
32:36After she left, I saw the empty hangers.
32:38So I ran out to look for her.
32:40I found the stroller ditched a half block away.
32:42Get back here!
32:44Hey!
32:48What the?
32:52She must have seen me coming.
32:53She left some of the merchandise behind.
32:56Where's the stroller now?
32:57I have it in bag.
32:59I'm going to need to take it with me.
33:10I didn't know you were expecting.
33:12Cute.
33:13None of this is the stroller used to smuggle the bomb dress out of Faratelle's clothing store.
33:17You find anything that might lead us to our bomber?
33:20No.
33:22Unfortunately, nothing's popping at all.
33:23No prints.
33:24There's no visible trace.
33:33What about this blanket?
33:36Does this feel heavy to you?
33:40Yeah, and rigid.
33:41That's not exactly baby-friendly.
33:43Let's take a look at it.
33:52What's aluminum foil doing in here?
33:55It's a conducting material.
33:58I bet you they use it to shield whatever they're covering from radio frequencies.
34:02Okay.
34:03Allowing the user to bypass the storage security system.
34:06That's right.
34:08I think I know who this belongs to.
34:17Let me guess.
34:19You want me to take my pants off this time?
34:21Why don't you drop the sarcasm, Amy?
34:24Right now, the shoplifting, it's the least of your worries.
34:27Do you want to tell us more about the baby stroller scam?
34:32I didn't think so.
34:49What about Stan Carlisle?
34:51You know him?
34:52No.
34:52Who is he?
34:54He's the man that rigged the dress that killed your friend.
34:56The dress that you stole.
35:00This is fair.
35:01What's not fair?
35:02This?
35:04Kim was the one targeting clothes from Ocean Drive magazine.
35:08What do you mean targeting?
35:10You know, like specific lists with stores and designers.
35:15Who gave her the lists?
35:18They killed my friend.
35:20I don't think it's wise to say anything.
35:24Hey, you can't take that.
35:26I'd like to see what your phone has to tell us.
35:36Cell phones and lifelines to kids nowadays.
35:38Couple of minutes, we'll see who she knows and where she goes.
35:42We've got some text messages, her call log, photos.
35:47Wait a second.
35:54That's a murder victim.
35:55She's standing outside of the fitting room.
35:56That's a crime scene.
36:00I can enlarge it some more, but I'm afraid that's as good as you're going to get.
36:04No, I've got everything I need.
36:06I know who I've got to bring in.
36:08Thanks.
36:14Didn't you guys get enough the first time around?
36:16Sorry, Barry.
36:17Sometimes it takes us a while to get our ducks in a row.
36:20But I do apologize.
36:22The reason we have you here is because, uh...
36:24Well, we're charging you with first-degree murder.
36:28You're serious?
36:29Yeah, I got a photo of you delivering the bomb that killed Kim Walderman.
36:33I'll tell you what gave you away your watch.
36:36My watch?
36:37My watch?
36:37Yeah, I recognized it from your apartment earlier today.
36:40But the one that you can find at almost any department store in the country?
36:44Come on, I thought you were looking for my roommate, Stan.
36:47Stop trying to railroad me and find him.
36:49I have found him.
36:51I've found him.
36:53He's sitting right in front of me.
36:55Barry, Stan, whatever your name is, you're the same guy.
36:58You have no roommate.
37:01You're the bomber.
37:03What are you talking about?
37:05I took a look at your fingerprints.
37:08I noticed this.
37:11I don't see anything.
37:13Exactly.
37:14Your fingers didn't leave any prints.
37:18So what?
37:19So I did a little background check on your roommate, Stan.
37:26And six months ago, it turns out he admitted himself to the hospital with a severe first-degree
37:31burns on his hands and face.
37:34This photo was taken pre-surgery, courtesy of the Miami-Dade Byrne ward.
37:42You hurt yourself pretty bad practicing your little hobby-making bombs, didn't you, Barry?
37:47Well, it turns out you can change your face.
37:52But luckily for guys like me, you can't change your DNA.
38:00No, I've got a sample of Stan's DNA.
38:06Are you really going to make me run it against yours?
38:22Look, I am sorry for what happened to that girl.
38:25I really am.
38:29But you don't understand.
38:30He saved my life.
38:35Who did?
38:35The man who gave me a face.
38:43I was so disfigured I couldn't even step outside.
38:49So your doctor put you onto this?
38:54He asked me to custom make a bomb for him.
39:00How could I say no?
39:05Well, Barry, you should have said no.
39:20Hello, Dr. Langley.
39:24Mr. King.
39:26So I have a paparazzi photograph here in Ocean Drive magazine of your daughter, taken at an event last week.
39:33Wearing not only a stolen dress, but the dress that killed Kim Walderman this morning.
39:41Lots of dresses out there, Miss Duquesne.
39:45It's true.
39:46But there are not a lot of bomb makers.
39:48And certainly not a lot of ones whose faces you've reconstructed.
39:53Stan Carlisle's talking.
40:01I live a high-profile life.
40:03But with the economy, elective surgery is one of the first luxuries to go.
40:09It's important to keep up appearances, even if business is on the decline.
40:14My daughter?
40:16My wife?
40:18I need to take care of them the way everyone expects me to.
40:22Perception creates a lot of pressure.
40:24So it was cheaper to have Kim Walderman steal for you?
40:27I thought it was a win-win.
40:28She even recruited a friend to help.
40:30But then, like every teenager, she got greedy.
40:35What do you have for me?
40:36Amy and I are so busy, I don't even know what's in the bags anymore.
40:39My daughter will love this.
40:42There's your money, and I'll schedule your breast augmentation for three weeks from now.
40:47That's not the deal anymore.
40:49I want the big money.
40:50The big money?
40:53I'm giving you plenty.
40:54Forget it.
40:56Didn't they already get you for sexual misconduct once?
41:00I wonder who'd they believe if a 17-year-old girl like me told a little story like that.
41:06It'd probably be a while before you saw your daughter again.
41:13You give an inch, they take a yard, you know?
41:15You took a life.
41:17Teenagers talk without thought of consequence.
41:20So, I call in a favor.
41:24To shut her up.
41:27Nice.
41:29Can you do the job?
41:30Hell yeah.
41:32I could wire a cloud to blow.
41:34You can find her in four days at Asuka Serino's.
41:37Be ready.
41:38Yeah.
41:39Done.
41:39Come on.
42:15You're under arrest, doctor.
43:08You're under arrest, doctor.
43:39You're under arrest, doctor.
43:53You're under arrest, doctor.
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