Ace, that stone could have come from anywhere.
An earring, a necklace…

It came from an ‘82 AFC Championship ring.

Lt. Einhorn thinks it was an animal rights group.
Have you heard of FAN?

Free Animals Now? Started in 1982 by Chelsea Gamble, daughter of the famous industrialist, Fischer Gamble? Over half a million members from Florida to Finland?
No. Who are they?

Did you know that last year they sent
threatening letters to 127 college
teams, demanding the release of their mascots?
At last count.

What do you feed your dog?

Ah… dog food, why?

He’s miserable.

What are you talking about?

He’s just very unhappy, I feel sorry for him.
Bad diet, isolated
environment. It’s amazing he’s still alive.

You’re just mad because your stupid pebble theory
didn’t work out and
you don’t know how to express your anger.

 

 

Yeah? And you’re ugly.

I’m not even gonna’ talk to you, please leave.

What, so you can beat him? Fatty!

You… are unbelievable.
Hiring you was a huge mistake!

Look, Melissa, I, ah…
You okay?
What’d you find?

Podacter, Roger. Routine suicide. He was alone.
He’d been drinking. No sign of a struggle.
Neighbor heard him scream on the way down.
Just your classic fifteen story swan dive.
Sorry.
It just seems so out of character.
He was going to retire in two years.

Did he leave a note?

No.
That’s nothing unusual. Some do, some don’t.
He didn’t.

May I tell you what I think happened? Alrighty then!
Roger Podacter went out after work. He had a few drinks, and he came home. But he wasn’t alone. Someone was with him in this apartment. There was a struggle, and then Roger
Podacter was thrown over that balcony.
Roger Podacter didn’t commit suicide. He was murdered.