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[00:57] | What’s a woman doing in the men’s bathroom? | |
[01:00] | Oh, I can think of a few reasons. | |
[01:02] | All with happier endings. | |
[01:04] | All right, she’s ready to go. | |
[01:05] | Who found the body? | |
[01:06] | Hotel guest. | |
[01:08] | Just before 11 P.M. | |
[01:09] | Vic’s got no purse, no I.D., No room key. | |
[01:12] | Go. | |
[01:13] | Our Jane Doe’s heavier than she looks. | |
[01:18] | Check out the size of her feet. | |
[01:22] | And hands. | |
[01:26] | She’s had her breasts surgically enhanced. | |
[01:35] | Better make that a John Doe. | |
[02:48] | No evidence of sexual activity. | |
[02:50] | We got a visible print on the earring. | |
[02:55] | Maybe it’s the vic’s. | |
[02:58] | Nope. | |
[03:04] | Vic has loops and whirls. | |
[03:05] | No arches. | |
[03:06] | So I spoke with the night manager of the hotel. | |
[03:09] | He said a janitor cleaned the bathrooms at 9:00, and didn’t notice anything unusual. | |
[03:13] | Okay, the vic was found around 11 P.M. | |
[03:15] | So that gives us a two hour window. | |
[03:17] | And over 300 suspects. | |
[03:19] | An agricultural taxes and trades banquet, | |
[03:21] | and a launch party for Diva Music magazine were going on right across the hall. | |
[03:25] | Right, and every person on those guests lists had access to this rest room. | |
[03:28] | Yeah, we might want to start with congressman Eric Garth from connecticut. | |
[03:31] | He was at the taxes and trade banquet, | |
[03:33] | and a woman matching our vic’s description got into it with him in the banquet hall. | |
[03:37] | Angry words were exchanged. | |
[03:38] | Well, maybe he knew “she” was a “he”. | |
[03:42] | Or maybe he didn’t. | |
[03:50] | Justin, please! | |
[03:52] | Just.. Justin, stop! | |
[03:54] | This is insane. | |
[03:57] | Just let me come up. | |
[03:58] | Oh, my god. | |
[03:59] | Don’t you dare. | |
[03:59] | You said you wanted your stuff. | |
[04:00] | Justin, put her down, please. | |
[04:03] | Don’t. | |
[04:04] | Stop it, Queenie never did anything to hurt you. | |
[04:06] | Justin. | |
[04:06] | – Don’t. – But you hurt me, Trace. | |
[04:08] | Don’t. | |
[04:08] | Justin. | |
[04:09] | Please. | |
[04:09] | Come on, don’t do this. | |
[04:11] | Justin. | |
[04:12] | Queenie! | |
[04:19] | Is that truck spraying blood? | |
[04:33] | Hey, driver’s over there. | |
[04:35] | He’s a little rattled. | |
[04:36] | Where’d the salt come from? | |
[04:37] | City shed in Brooklyn. | |
[04:39] | Said that he picked it up this morning. | |
[04:41] | That he had no idea that there was a body in the truck. | |
[04:43] | Because just maybe the body was in the salt. | |
[04:50] | Have him show you where he picked up his load. | |
[04:52] | See what you can find. | |
[04:53] | All right. | |
[05:14] | What do you got, Sid? | |
[05:17] | Looks like his hand is caught in the gears. | |
[05:24] | Cause of death looks like blunt force trauma. | |
[05:27] | Is that some kind of road rash? | |
[05:30] | Some black reflective material in the wound. | |
[05:33] | Could be asphalt. | |
[05:35] | If someone hit him and dumped his body, | |
[05:38] | there’d be bits of broken glass and paint embedded in the skin. | |
[05:42] | No sign of that so far. | |
[05:50] | Robert Gallagher, president, Sweet Extreme inc. | |
[05:54] | At least we have a name. | |
[05:58] | Now who would want to hurt Bob? | |
[05:59] | Everybody loved that dude. | |
[06:01] | Did he have any kind of personal problems? | |
[06:03] | Drugs? | |
[06:04] | Anything like that? | |
[06:05] | He was a sports junkie. | |
[06:06] | Extreme sports. | |
[06:08] | We do, uh… | |
[06:09] | We do marketing for competitions. | |
[06:11] | When was the last time you saw mr. Gallagher? | |
[06:13] | Last night. | |
[06:14] | Yeah. | |
[06:15] | Who else has access to this office? | |
[06:17] | Clients are in and out of here all the time. | |
[06:19] | What about employees? | |
[06:20] | There’s our receptionist, Liz. | |
[06:21] | But she’s been chillin’ in vail all week. | |
[06:23] | Cleaning crews are in here every night. | |
[06:24] | We’ll need to talk to all of them. | |
[06:26] | What about you two? | |
[06:27] | I hit the gym after work and then crashed at home. | |
[06:29] | I was at a marketing seminar at the Stern Institute until midnight. | |
[06:32] | Are you saying that we’re suspects? | |
[06:34] | At this point, everyone is. | |
[06:43] | Miss Haines, I found this golf ball in a salt mound where a dead body was dumped. | |
[06:54] | It’s a golf ball, detective. | |
[06:56] | I don’t know what it has to do with me. | |
[06:58] | Well it’s, uh, it’s an 80 compression. | |
[07:00] | Women use 80s. | |
[07:01] | Says: “hole in one 6-14-06.” | |
[07:04] | This logo here is the golf course. | |
[07:07] | Do you have any idea who hit a hole in one on that golf course on that day? | |
[07:10] | It was you. | |
[07:12] | More importantly, do you have any idea how this ball | |
[07:14] | ended up in a pile of salt next to a dead body? | |
[07:17] | I don’t know. | |
[07:18] | I thought I’d lost it at the tournament. | |
[07:21] | I called them several times for it. | |
[07:23] | Can I have it back for my trophy rack? | |
[07:26] | It’s evidence now. | |
[07:28] | Do you have any idea who Robert Gallagher is? | |
[07:31] | This man right there. | |
[07:36] | I can’t say that I’ve ever seen him. | |
[07:39] | I’ve never heard of him. | |
[07:40] | He owns a sports marketing company called Sweet Extreme inc., you know? | |
[07:45] | I work for a pharmaceutical company. | |
[07:47] | I don’t see how our paths could have crossed. | |
[07:49] | Maybe you crossed paths on the golf course… | |
[07:52] | Maybe last night between 8 and 11? | |
[07:53] | Last night, I was at a meditation class. | |
[07:56] | Meditation. | |
[07:57] | You have anything that can verify that? | |
[08:56] | Cause of death was drowning. | |
[08:59] | And did you find anything that could help us with an id? | |
[09:02] | No. | |
[09:02] | But after I removed the makeup, I found a couple of recent injuries. | |
[09:08] | See this one here? | |
[09:10] | Looks like a burn mark. | |
[09:12] | Sustained antemortem. | |
[09:13] | At least two hours before death. | |
[09:16] | Tox screen showed an elevated blood alcohol level. | |
[09:20] | The burn might’ve been an accident of some kind. | |
[09:22] | Tox screen also showed high levels of synthetic female hormones. | |
[09:26] | Well, explains the feminized aspects and lack of facial hair. | |
[09:29] | Looks like our vic was mid-way through a sex change. | |
[09:32] | I also noticed this… | |
[09:34] | significant contusion, possibly from a handprint. | |
[09:38] | Could have been left our killer when he forced her head into the toilet. | |
[09:42] | Lack of bruising indicates it was sustained at or close to the time of death. | |
[09:47] | I found some unidentified trace in the victim’s hair. | |
[09:51] | There was also tissue trace underneath the fingernails. | |
[09:53] | Looks like she put up a fight. | |
[09:56] | What do you think, Sid? | |
[09:57] | Are we looking at a hate crime here? | |
[10:00] | Transgender showgirl drowned in a public toilet. | |
[10:03] | Sound like love to you? | |
[10:08] | No hits on the print from the vic’s earring. | |
[10:11] | You get anything? | |
[10:12] | This is the trace that Sid found in the victim’s hair. | |
[10:16] | It looks kind of like enamel or about a hundred other things I can think of. | |
[10:20] | Why don’t you run it through GCMS? | |
[10:22] | See if we get anything. | |
[10:23] | So I spoke to one of congressman Garth’s aides, and according to him, | |
[10:26] | the woman who confronted garth at the banquet last night was upset about his voting record. | |
[10:30] | Here’s the official statement. | |
[10:31] | ” The congressman is often approached by constituents “who feel passionately about the issues | |
[10:35] | and he is always grateful to hear their opinions.” | |
[10:37] | Sounds like he’s up for re-election. | |
[10:39] | Yeah. | |
[10:39] | I also dug up some info on the Diva Music magazine event. | |
[10:43] | A group of female impersonators called the Raining Queens | |
[10:45] | were the entertainment for the party at the hotel last night, | |
[10:48] | and apparently, one of them is missing. | |
[11:00] | Quentin Conrad. | |
[11:01] | Rising star. | |
[11:03] | A caring soul. | |
[11:05] | She’ll be missed. | |
[11:07] | When was the last time you saw Quentin? | |
[11:09] | She left last night right after her solo, never came back. | |
[11:12] | What time was that? | |
[11:13] | 8:30 or so. | |
[11:21] | Whose curling iron is this? | |
[11:23] | That’s Bambi’s. | |
[11:24] | You touch that, you’re asking for a world of trouble. | |
[11:26] | Where’s Bambi now? | |
[11:30] | I only tapped it against her neck for a second. | |
[11:34] | Who knew she had such delicate skin? | |
[11:38] | Miss Thing. | |
[11:39] | I told you about using my paint. | |
[11:41] | You want fierce, buy your own. | |
[11:43] | Unlike some girls, I possess natural beauty. | |
[11:46] | I was just touching up. | |
[11:48] | Natural beauty? | |
[11:50] | Natural beauty this. | |
[11:54] | Huh, why’d you do it? | |
[11:55] | Miss Thing thinks she’s all that. | |
[11:57] | I had to let her know who the real queen is around here. | |
[12:00] | What happened after you burned her? | |
[12:02] | She threw on an extra layer of paint and she sang her little heart out. | |
[12:12] | How’d your watch get all that water inside of it? | |
[12:15] | Oh, I always forget to take it off when I get in the shower. | |
[12:18] | I’m going to need to borrow it. | |
[12:48] | Okay, here’s the sample from the toilet water. | |
[12:50] | It’s got sodium, hydrochloride and calcium. | |
[12:53] | Check out the calcium concentration. | |
[12:55] | It’s through the roof. | |
[12:56] | You’re right, and then this is the water from the condensation in Bambi’s watch. | |
[13:00] | Some sodium, no hydrochloride, and the calcium is barely detectable. | |
[13:04] | So she was telling the truth about the watch. | |
[13:06] | Right. | |
[13:06] | Plus, her prints didn’t match anything we found at the scene or on the earring. | |
[13:09] | But I do have some good news. | |
[13:11] | I id’d the trace from the victim’s hair. | |
[13:14] | Came back as chitin. | |
[13:19] | Crustacean shells? | |
[13:23] | Well, they were serving king crab at the taxes and trade banquet. | |
[13:26] | Well, that narrows it down. | |
[13:27] | The killer must have been at that banquet. | |
[13:28] | Yeah, along with 200 other guests. | |
[13:30] | You know what? | |
[13:31] | Let’s just try and focus on Quentin. | |
[13:33] | Now, we know that she left the Diva Music party after her solo act around 8:30, right? | |
[13:38] | Right, and she showed up an hour later at the taxes and trade banquet. | |
[13:41] | Maybe she went out with someone after her performance. | |
[13:43] | Had some drinks? | |
[13:44] | There’s an hour unaccounted for, and her tox screen came back with an elevated blood alcohol level. | |
[13:49] | Hotel bar is on the same floor as the banquet rooms. | |
[13:52] | Mr. Clark, the hotel bartender, said that you and a few friends were in the bar last night with this woman. | |
[13:57] | Charged a few drinks to your room. | |
[13:59] | That’s right. | |
[13:59] | Me and my buddies dropped in before the banquet. | |
[14:02] | This gal joined us for a few rounds. | |
[14:04] | Did she happen to mention that she’s a female impersonator? | |
[14:09] | What? | |
[14:11] | Is this some kind of joke? | |
[14:12] | No. | |
[14:13] | He was performing in drag at a party in the hotel. | |
[14:16] | Well, she did say she was a singer. | |
[14:20] | you are blowing my mind here. | |
[14:22] | How could she be a guy? | |
[14:24] | I mean, she had breasts. | |
[14:26] | She looked so real. | |
[14:27] | What happened after the drinks? | |
[14:29] | She asked if she could join us at the banquet. | |
[14:32] | Said they wouldn’t let her in without an invite. | |
[14:34] | A taxes and trade banquet? | |
[14:36] | Hardly seems like a fun way to spend the evening. | |
[14:38] | That’s what we told her, but she said someone she knew was going to be there. | |
[14:42] | She wanted to surprise him. | |
[14:44] | Congressman Garth? | |
[14:45] | Yeah. | |
[14:46] | Minute we stepped inside, she headed straight for his table. | |
[14:49] | Next thing I knew, she was screaming and clawing at the poor guy. | |
[14:54] | Only heard bits and pieces. | |
[14:56] | She called him a, a hypocrite, a liar, and, uh | |
[14:59] | said something about how he wasn’t going to get away with something he’d done. | |
[15:02] | One of the congressman’s boys had to, had to haul her out of there. | |
[15:06] | Must have been embarrassing for you. | |
[15:07] | A little. | |
[15:08] | Everybody was looking at me like I was with her. | |
[15:11] | But mostly I felt bad for the congressman. | |
[15:18] | Altercation with congressman Garth sounds a tad more heated than his aides let on. | |
[15:22] | It also sounds more personal. | |
[15:24] | Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. | |
[15:27] | Are you thinking there was a little hanky panky going on between Quentin and the congressman? | |
[15:30] | Oh, yeah. | |
[15:36] | Hey, Mac. | |
[15:38] | This, uh, trace you pulled out of Robert Gallagher’s facial wound? | |
[15:41] | Came back as silicon carbide grit. | |
[15:43] | Used in stuff like sandpaper. | |
[15:45] | And grip tape. | |
[15:47] | Skateboards. | |
[15:50] | Yo, some of those boards are crucial collector’s items. | |
[15:53] | And we’re collecting them. | |
[15:55] | What exactly are you looking for? | |
[15:56] | We’ll know when we find it. | |
[15:58] | Think we might have found it. | |
[16:01] | Mac, check this out. | |
[16:07] | Sample from this chair just tested positive for blood. | |
[16:12] | Consistent with medium velocity blood spatter. | |
[16:15] | Like from blunt force trauma. | |
[16:18] | I think we’re standing in our primary crime scene. | |
[16:20] | Gallagher was killed here, then moved to the salt shed. | |
[16:23] | How the hell did they get the body out of here? | |
[16:25] | ‘Cause this neighborhood’s pumping… | |
[16:27] | even at night. | |
[16:36] | Let’s take a look at the golf case. | |
[16:45] | Positive for blood. | |
[17:02] | Hey, the elemental composition from the grip tape is an exact match to the trace from gallagher’s facial wound. | |
[17:09] | Also has his blood on it. | |
[17:11] | Our murder weapon. | |
[17:13] | My mom always said these things were dangerous. | |
[17:15] | I also found some contaminants. | |
[17:17] | Trying to nail down their source. | |
[17:19] | Sulfur, magnesium, oxygen. | |
[17:22] | Killer could have transferred them during the murder. | |
[17:24] | The cleaning crew’s been ruled out. | |
[17:26] | It’s got to be one of the partners. | |
[17:27] | They both had access to the office and to the murder weapon. | |
[17:30] | And they both have alibis. | |
[17:31] | I called and confirmed them. | |
[17:32] | Jackson rudnick was attending a marketing seminar, | |
[17:35] | and his partner Steffen Cross, he was at the gym. | |
[17:38] | What about Dana Haines, the golfer? | |
[17:40] | Meditation class. | |
[17:41] | Something’s not adding up here. | |
[17:44] | Run down all three alibis. | |
[17:45] | Go to e’ery location. | |
[17:46] | See if you can find a hole. | |
[17:48] | All right. | |
[17:51] | Just got a case-to-case hit on the DNA we pulled from under Quentin Conrad’s fingernails. | |
[17:55] | It connects to a cold rape case in Connecticut. | |
[17:58] | Congressman Garth’s home state. | |
[17:59] | What are the odds of that? | |
[18:00] | I’ll get on the horn with Connecticut P.D. and tell them we need that case file. | |
[18:03] | No, that could take days. | |
[18:05] | It’s like pulling teeth with those people. | |
[18:06] | Hey, it’s a 45 minute ride. | |
[18:07] | If I have to, I’ll pop in a book on tape and head up there myself. | |
[18:10] | All right. | |
[18:17] | Is something wrong? | |
[18:18] | Lindsay’s going to take off for a little while. | |
[18:25] | When? | |
[18:25] | I leave tomorrow morning… | |
[18:27] | for Montana. | |
[18:28] | A couple months ago, I got a call from the Bozeman prosecutor’s office. | |
[18:33] | They apprehended a suspect who was wanted in a multiple homicide ten years ago. | |
[18:38] | Four girls. | |
[18:40] | They were… | |
[18:42] | they were friends of mine. | |
[18:44] | I was the only witness. | |
[18:47] | And the only survivor, as I remember. | |
[18:52] | They want her to testify. | |
[18:55] | I still see their faces. | |
[18:59] | My friends’ faces. | |
[19:01] | The mothers’ faces. | |
[19:09] | I don’t know which I’m more scared of: standing in front of the monster that did this… | |
[19:15] | or seeing those faces. | |
[19:26] | You take care of yourself, kiddo. | |
[19:27] | Thanks. | |
[19:33] | You’re tough, Lindsay. | |
[19:38] | You’ll pull through this. | |
[20:07] | Excuse me. | |
[20:09] | How you doing? | |
[20:10] | I’m looking for the Stern institute. | |
[20:12] | Uh, sorry. | |
[20:13] | This is, uh, supposed to be the address? | |
[20:15] | No? | |
[20:17] | All right. | |
[20:18] | Sorry about that. | |
[20:44] | yo, relax! | |
[20:46] | Take it easy. | |
[20:52] | Jackson Rudnick completed a marketing seminar at the Stern institute. | |
[20:56] | Yeah, but the Stern institute turns out to be a beauty parlor, | |
[20:59] | and Dana Haines’ shandara meditation center turns out to be a bar. | |
[21:04] | What about Steffen Cross’s alibi? | |
[21:06] | The gym? | |
[21:07] | The gym was legit. | |
[21:08] | He apparently was playing racquetball at 7:00 P.M. | |
[21:10] | After that, took a soak in a flotation tank. | |
[21:13] | Went home after that. | |
[21:18] | What are you thinking? | |
[21:20] | These receipts. | |
[21:22] | They’re printed on the same kind of paper stock, only in different colors. | |
[21:27] | Looks like they’ve got the same ink wear pattern. | |
[21:40] | It’s faint on the paper, but… | |
[21:42] | but you’re right. | |
[21:43] | Same width, same orientation on the page. | |
[21:45] | So you’re saying at some point in time, these two documents were connected? | |
[21:49] | Yeah. They must have been printed on the same printer. | |
[21:51] | A printer that was low on ink. | |
[21:53] | I mean, it’s two totally different companies. | |
[21:55] | How is that possible? | |
[22:01] | Let’s try these numbers again. | |
[22:09] | Stern institute. | |
[22:10] | This is Andrea speaking. | |
[22:11] | May I help you? | |
[22:12] | Yes, I’m calling about a coworker. | |
[22:13] | I understand he was at your marketing seminar last night. | |
[22:17] | Name is Jackson Rudnick. | |
[22:19] | Uh, let me check. | |
[22:20] | Can I put you on hold for a moment? | |
[22:22] | Sure. | |
[22:23] | Shandara meditation center. | |
[22:25] | This is Andrea speaking. | |
[22:26] | May I help you? | |
[22:27] | Uh, yeah, do you, um, offer any classes in, um… | |
[22:31] | kundalini yoga? | |
[22:33] | Just a moment, sir. | |
[22:34] | May I put you on hold while I look that up? | |
[22:36] | Please, sure. | |
[22:38] | Yes, our records show that Jackson Rudnick did attend our marketing seminar. | |
[22:41] | Is this a corporate iniry? | |
[22:43] | Uh, no thanks. | |
[22:45] | That’s the same voice. | |
[22:47] | Fax the phone company a subpoena. | |
[22:49] | Let’s get an address on those numbers. | |
[23:06] | Tokyo Hilton. | |
[23:06] | This is Drew speaking. | |
[23:07] | May I help you? | |
[23:08] | Hi, I’m looking for Mr. Colby? | |
[23:09] | Mr. Colby? | |
[23:10] | Yes, just one moment while I connect you. | |
[23:12] | Thank you. | |
[23:16] | San Diego optical conference. | |
[23:18] | This is Drew speaking. | |
[23:19] | May I help you? | |
[23:20] | The order was placed. | |
[23:21] | I can certainly tell you how much. | |
[23:24] | Our technicians handle several alibi accounts simultaneously. | |
[23:28] | Alibi accounts? | |
[23:30] | Come on. | |
[23:30] | What kind of game you playing here? | |
[23:32] | It’s a business. | |
[23:33] | You know, some people need help dealing with sensitive issues that come their way. | |
[23:36] | Those issues include murder? | |
[23:38] | I’m sorry. | |
[23:39] | Last I checked, murder was not on our list of services. | |
[23:42] | We mostly deal with extramarital affairs, | |
[23:45] | you know, excuses for work-related absences. | |
[23:47] | Yeah. So basically, people pay you to lie for them and make it look real? | |
[23:51] | We view ourselves as professional advisors. | |
[23:54] | How did you advise Jackson Rudnick and Dana Haines? | |
[23:57] | Can’t divulge that. | |
[23:58] | Our reputation is built on trust. | |
[24:00] | Okay, well, what would a subpoena do for that reputation? | |
[24:03] | We’re investigating a homicide. | |
[24:06] | We believe your company was used to create an alibi for that homicide. | |
[24:10] | Our clients sign contracts agreeing that absolute alibis cannot be used for illegal purposes. | |
[24:16] | Just immoral ones, huh? | |
[24:22] | You ready for this? | |
[24:23] | According to detective Molinari up there in Connecticut, | |
[24:27] | the rape occurred eight years ago after a political rally at the university of Connecticut. | |
[24:31] | Take a guess who was listed as the primary suspect. | |
[24:34] | Congressman Garth. | |
[24:35] | Yes. | |
[24:36] | Only he wasn’t a congressman at the time. | |
[24:37] | He was a campaign manager, and the vic id’d him from a press photo. | |
[24:40] | Well, they had to do a rape kit back then. | |
[24:42] | So why didn’t we get a hit on Garth? | |
[24:43] | Because the vic recanted the next day. | |
[24:45] | She said she was raped, but was mistaken about the id. | |
[24:48] | So the case stayed open as a stranger rape case? | |
[24:50] | Yeah, and a few years later, they logged the DNA from the rape kit into the system, | |
[24:54] | indicted it, and waited for a potential hit some day. | |
[24:56] | Clever way to get around the statute of limitations. | |
[24:59] | And Molinari also told me that they suspected the vic was paid hush money. | |
[25:03] | Unfortunately, shortly thereafter, she got involved with drugs and ended up in a bad way. | |
[25:07] | Her name? | |
[25:08] | Sarah Conrad. | |
[25:11] | As in Quentin Conrad? | |
[25:12] | Older sister. | |
[25:13] | Quentin was 14 at the time. | |
[25:15] | So Quentin crashed the taxes and trade banquet | |
[25:18] | so she could confront congressman Garth. | |
[25:20] | Yeah. Maybe Garth was scared that Quentin would go public with the rape, | |
[25:23] | so he decided to shut him up for good. | |
[25:26] | Quentin Conrad couldn’t let go of the past. | |
[25:28] | What happened to his sister was a horrible, | |
[25:31] | horrible tragedy, and Quentin hasn’t accepted that I simply wasn’t involved. | |
[25:35] | Well, if you were innocent, why didn’t you supply the connecticut P.D. with a DNA sample? | |
[25:39] | Don’t answer that, congressman. | |
[25:40] | It’s all right, Tom. | |
[25:41] | It’s a fair question. | |
[25:42] | And the answer is, I was prepared to give them my DNA, but they never asked me for it. | |
[25:47] | Sarah Conrad admitted she picked out the wrong photograph. | |
[25:50] | She was extremely drunk, and she recanted. | |
[25:53] | Hmm, just like that. | |
[25:55] | No follow-up investigation, no request for your DNA. | |
[25:59] | Even at 28, you had some serious power, didn’t you, congressman? | |
[26:02] | All right, enough. | |
[26:03] | I thought you agreed the questions would be limited to last night’s event. | |
[26:07] | We recanted. | |
[26:08] | DNA from Sarah Conrad’s rape kit matches DNA we found under Quentin’s fingernails. | |
[26:13] | 100 people witnessed Quentin clawing at you last night. | |
[26:16] | Now, I didn’t go to yale here, boys, but even I can do the math. | |
[26:20] | Any interesting new scratch marks, congressman? | |
[26:23] | I’m afraid you’ll have to get a warrant to undress me, detective, or at least buy me a drink. | |
[26:28] | Even if I did have scratch marks on me, it would only prove | |
[26:30] | that Quentin Conrad was a highly unstable individual, | |
[26:33] | fueled by misdirected anger and a desire for revenge. | |
[26:36] | So you killed him to keep him quiet. | |
[26:39] | Let me be very clear about this. | |
[26:41] | I never touched Quentin Conrad or his sister, | |
[26:44] | and I resent that my word as a public servant for the past eight years | |
[26:47] | would be questioned because of the beliefs harbored by a drag queen. | |
[26:52] | Well, your word is being questioned because you’re a politician. | |
[26:55] | You know, you could settle this whole thing right now by giving us a sample of your DNA. | |
[26:59] | That’s not going to happen. | |
[27:00] | Congressman, excuse me. | |
[27:01] | The Hartford PTA is here. | |
[27:03] | They’re ready for you outside. | |
[27:04] | Thank you, Josette. | |
[27:08] | If you’ll excuse me, detectives. | |
[27:28] | he just got his dna and prints all over that baby’s rattle. | |
[27:33] | Watch this. | |
[27:36] | What a beautiful girl. | |
[27:38] | Hiya. | |
[27:39] | What’s your name? | |
[27:50] | I thought you’d left. | |
[27:51] | You okay? | |
[27:52] | Yeah. | |
[27:53] | Just, uh, tying up some loose ends. | |
[27:55] | Have you seen Danny? | |
[27:56] | Yeah, he’s out in the field. | |
[27:57] | Could you, uh, make sure that he sees this? | |
[28:01] | That’s how you’re gonna tell him you’re leaving? | |
[28:03] | A card? | |
[28:04] | It’s not a big deal. | |
[28:05] | I’ll be back. | |
[28:06] | At least call him, give him the chance to say good-bye. | |
[28:21] | I had nothing to do with Bob’s murder, I swear. | |
[28:24] | That man he gave me my shot. | |
[28:26] | I owe everything I have to him. | |
[28:27] | Your golf case was used to dispose of the body. | |
[28:30] | The victim’s DNA is all over it. | |
[28:34] | You were one of the last people to see him, and your alibi is a lie. | |
[28:40] | I’m having an affair. | |
[28:44] | With Dana Haines. | |
[28:49] | We met at a golf tournament about six months ago. | |
[28:51] | We started playing golf on the weekends. | |
[28:55] | We’ve tried to stop, we just… | |
[28:57] | we don’t seem to be able to. | |
[28:58] | Absolute alibis provides a legitimate cover. | |
[29:03] | My wife and I… | |
[29:05] | look, we just had a baby. | |
[29:07] | If she found out, it would kill her. | |
[29:09] | So, if you weren’t at your little marketing seminar, | |
[29:11] | what were you really doing the night of the murder? | |
[29:14] | I was at the Soho Regency with Dana, | |
[29:17] | and I was there till about 1:00 in the morning. | |
[29:19] | The real Soho Regency or a taco stand? | |
[29:22] | The real Soho Regency. | |
[29:29] | Danny? | |
[29:31] | I need you to get over to the Soho Regency. | |
[29:40] | Jackson Rudnick? | |
[29:42] | Yes, he checked in friday night. | |
[29:43] | You sure about that? | |
[29:44] | I’m looking at the reservation right now. | |
[29:46] | You know what, people make reservations sometimes | |
[29:48] | and don’t show, so I need somebody who can actually put him here. | |
[29:51] | Physically. | |
[29:54] | He ordered a bottle of cristal from room service at 9:45. | |
[30:00] | Maybe you’d like to speak to the waiter that brought it to the room? | |
[30:02] | That’ll be great. | |
[30:03] | It could take a while for me to locate him. | |
[30:06] | I got all the time in the world. | |
[30:10] | Mac. | |
[30:11] | I just got off the phone with the commissioner. | |
[30:13] | He said you paid a little visit to congressman Garth’s office in Connecticut? | |
[30:16] | Stepped on a few toes? | |
[30:17] | Well, there’s more to come. | |
[30:18] | DNA we extracted from a baby rattle that Garth | |
[30:21] | touched is a match to DNA from a cold rape case in Connecticut. | |
[30:24] | It also matches the dna we found under the nails of our murder vic, Quentin Conrad. | |
[30:29] | Are you saying congressman Garth committed a rape and a murder? | |
[30:32] | Well, we definitely got him on the rape. | |
[30:33] | Things are a little less definitive on the murder. | |
[30:36] | See Quentin publicly attacked Garth earlier in the evening. | |
[30:39] | DNA could’ve transferred then. | |
[30:40] | And Garth’s fingerprints aren’t a match to anything we found in the bathroom or on the victim’s earring. | |
[30:44] | We don’t have him on the murder, let’s not turn this into a witch hunt. | |
[30:47] | Cross all your “t”s, dot your “I”S. | |
[30:49] | Let’s have Connecticut pd deliver an indictment warrant on the rape. | |
[30:53] | Congressman Garth’s gonna see the criminal justice system from the other side. | |
[31:09] | I’m going to Queens. | |
[31:17] | Can you wait a second? | |
[31:32] | Okay. | |
[32:01] | Danny. | |
[32:02] | Hey. | |
[32:02] | I finally determined the structure of those elements we found on the skateboard. | |
[32:06] | Magnesium sulfate. | |
[32:09] | It’s used in agriculture and gardening to correct magnesium deficiencies in the soil. | |
[32:14] | Also used in therapeutic baths. | |
[32:16] | Reduces swelling, helps relieve sore muscles and whatnot. | |
[32:19] | Epsom salt. | |
[32:24] | Steffen Cross used a flotation tank at his gym on the night of the murder? | |
[32:28] | Yup. | |
[32:36] | In high concentrations, magnesium sulfate would increase buoyancy. | |
[32:39] | Make you float. | |
[32:41] | I was at the gym. | |
[32:42] | You left at 9:00, giving you plenty of time to get back to the office and murder Bob. | |
[32:46] | Oh, no way, man. | |
[32:47] | We found salt trace on one of the skateboards. | |
[32:49] | Oh, you mean from the salt truck where he was found? | |
[32:51] | No, salt from the floatation tank at your gym. | |
[32:54] | Magnesium sulfate. | |
[32:56] | Its elemental composition is quite different from road salt. | |
[33:00] | What does that have to do with anything? | |
[33:01] | It connects you to the crime. | |
[33:03] | When you hit bob with the skateboard you transferred salt from the floatation tank onto the skateboard. | |
[33:09] | You murdered your partner and we can prove it. | |
[33:17] | Now, look, you can tell me the truth or you can play this little game all the way through your trial. | |
[33:23] | I don’t care. | |
[33:25] | The evidence is gonna convict you. | |
[33:27] | Just might look a little better if you come clean now. | |
[33:45] | We were opening a virtual division. | |
[33:50] | Bob was gonna drop me from the company. | |
[33:52] | And you thought he was prepping Jackson to take over. | |
[33:55] | I found paperwork from marketing seminars Jackson was going to. | |
[33:59] | He’s been hitting them for months now. | |
[34:04] | Bob’s sending you to marketing seminars. | |
[34:07] | Why didn’t I know? | |
[34:08] | Look it’s not what you think, bro. | |
[34:12] | You know Bob didn’t even have the balls to admit it. | |
[34:14] | He claimed he didn’t know anything about it. | |
[34:16] | I mean how could he not know. | |
[34:18] | It was a corporate expense. | |
[34:20] | I’d like to know what this is? | |
[34:23] | No idea. | |
[34:24] | Why you showing this to me? | |
[34:25] | The marketing seminars that Jackson’s been going to. | |
[34:26] | Good for him. | |
[34:27] | Why you asking me? | |
[34:28] | You’re just gonna play dumb like you’re not sending him to those? | |
[34:30] | I’m not sending him to these. | |
[34:32] | You’re gonna lie to me and I’ve worked for you for three years? | |
[34:34] | I’m very busy right now. | |
[34:35] | I’m busy, too. | |
[34:36] | Hey, man, you need to back up. | |
[34:50] | No matter how many hours I logged, or how many good ideas I brought to the table… | |
[34:56] | it was never enough. | |
[35:00] | Well, looks like you finally got his undivided attention. | |
[35:10] | I just input everything we know about the murder into the crime re-enactment software. | |
[35:16] | Sounds like a last resort. | |
[35:17] | It is. | |
[35:18] | You want to see? | |
[35:19] | Oh, yeah. | |
[35:20] | Okay. | |
[35:21] | The right index finger is on the earring. | |
[35:24] | Could be how the print got there. | |
[35:26] | Look at that. | |
[35:27] | He’s dripping all over the place. | |
[35:29] | – Check out the water traiL. – Yeah. | |
[35:31] | Problem is, by the time we got there it would have evaporated. | |
[35:33] | And when Lindsay ran the toilet water | |
[35:35] | to compare it to the condensation on the watch, nothing unusual came up. | |
[35:39] | Uh, why don’t you bring up Lindsay’s analysis again. | |
[35:41] | Okay. | |
[35:45] | There we go. | |
[35:47] | Okay. | |
[35:47] | There’s a high concentration of hypochlorite here. | |
[35:50] | Here, right? | |
[35:50] | Probably because the janitor cleaned up right before the murder. | |
[35:54] | He must’ve used bleach. | |
[35:57] | That’s it. | |
[35:58] | That’s it. | |
[35:59] | What? | |
[36:00] | Luminol doesn’t just react with blood. | |
[36:01] | It also reacts to bleach. | |
[36:03] | It’s a long shot, but maybe we can pick up some kind of a trail. | |
[36:06] | Hey, I’d take a single drop at this point. | |
[36:31] | Okay, it’s going up the steps. | |
[36:32] | Yep. | |
[36:46] | It’s locked. | |
[36:48] | All right, we’re gonna need a key card to gain access. | |
[36:50] | So we’re looking for a hotel guest on the second floor. | |
[36:54] | Frank Clark. | |
[36:59] | NYPD. | |
[37:01] | Open up. | |
[37:06] | So what’s the matter, Frank? | |
[37:08] | Huh, you don’t like our girls here in New York? | |
[37:11] | What the hell are you talking about? | |
[37:12] | Toilet water dripping from your clothes left a trail from the men’s room directly to your hotel room. | |
[37:17] | I was at the hotel for five days. | |
[37:19] | I’m sure I used that men’s room at some point. | |
[37:21] | Yeah, well, I don’t know about you, Frank, but I tend to wash my hands in the sink not the toilet. | |
[37:25] | Bad news, Frank. | |
[37:27] | You know those prints we just took from you? | |
[37:28] | Turns out they match a print we pulled off the victim’s earring. | |
[37:31] | Well, I don’t know how that happened. | |
[37:34] | I never even touched her. | |
[37:35] | Sorry. | |
[37:36] | Him. | |
[37:37] | Hey, Frank, we know the drill. | |
[37:40] | You’re far from home, in the big city, you get a couple drinks in you, foxy lady comes on to you, gets your juices flowing. | |
[37:46] | You drag her into the bathroom to have a good time. | |
[37:52] | What the hell? | |
[37:54] | But then you find out the hard way that she’s actually a he. | |
[37:57] | And you lose it. | |
[38:03] | Or maybe you knew she was a guy all along. | |
[38:05] | Maybe you liked it. | |
[38:09] | You ever see Brokeback Mountain, Frank? | |
[38:13] | It’s okay, Frank. | |
[38:15] | This is New York City. | |
[38:16] | We even have a gay parade here. | |
[38:17] | There’s nothing to be ashamed of. | |
[38:19] | I’m not ashamed! | |
[38:20] | Damn it! | |
[38:20] | Okay? | |
[38:21] | And I’m not gay. | |
[38:22] | Then what’s the problem, kitten? | |
[38:24] | That queer kissed me. | |
[38:26] | In front of my friends. | |
[38:28] | In front of everybody. | |
[38:29] | And later, after they kicked her out, someone told us that she was actually a man. | |
[38:34] | Said he was performing next door in a drag show. | |
[38:38] | Oh, my friends, they thought that was hysterical. | |
[38:41] | They told everybody I’d kissed her. | |
[38:43] | Asked her up to my room. | |
[38:45] | The whole table went nuts. | |
[38:47] | I felt like I was gonna puke. | |
[38:49] | I went into the bathroom to wash out my mouth and there he was using the men’s room like a totally normal guy. | |
[38:55] | I think we’ve had enough for one night. | |
[38:58] | Don’t you, sugar? | |
[39:00] | This girl is beat. | |
[39:02] | And then he touched me. | |
[39:04] | And he said he wasn’t up for sex. | |
[39:06] | Can you believe that? | |
[39:08] | Like that’s what I came in there for. | |
[39:10] | To have sex with him. | |
[39:14] | What are you doing? | |
[39:15] | Stop. | |
[39:17] | When it was over, I didn’t feel sick, or scared or anything I thought I would. | |
[39:29] | What did you feel, Frank? | |
[39:33] | I felt I’d done the world a favor. | |
[39:37] | And now I’m gonna do it an even bigger one. |