"[♪ The Dixie Cups:" "Chapel of Love]" "♪...and we're gonna get married" "♪ Goin' to the chapel" "♪ And we're gonna get married [women scream excitedly]" "♪ Gee, I really love you And we're gonna get married [woman] Ladies, are you ready for the biggest sale of the season?" "In five seconds, we're running.!" "Three, two, one.!" "Go.!" "Go, ladies.!" "♪ Spring is here" "♪ The sky is blue Whooooa" "♪ The birds all sing" "♪ As if they knew" "♪ Today's the day" "♪ We'll say, I do" "♪ And we'll never be lonely any more" "♪ Because we're Goin' to the chapel [women yell]" "–Calm down, ladies!" "–[Woman] Get off, this is my dress!" "♪ Goin' to the chapel" "♪ And we're gonna get married" "♪ Gee, I really love you and we're gonna get married..." "Help!" "Someone call 911!" "[Screams]" "[Camera shutter clicks]" "I know running of the bulls is dangerous, but, running for the gowns?" "It's the biggest sale of the year, designer gowns at slashed prices." "She's got an MP3 player, fresh sweat on her clothes, looks like she went out for a jog, not bargain hunting." "Maybe she dressed for the sale." "I just learned it's a tradition to wear odd things." "They do it so they can find each other in their pursuit of happiness." "Anyone dressed like her?" "–Not yet." "–Witnesses?" "Say they saw the vic struggling with that woman over a dress." "Her name is Marie Lowe." "It could be this dress." "Some women dream their whole lives about that killer dress." "[♪ The Who:" "Baba O'Riley]" "♪ Out here in the fields" "♪ I fight for my meals" "♪ I get my back into my living" "♪ Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪" "I grabbed the dress from the rack, and she came after it." "I pulled away, then there was blood." "I had the gown in my arms." "I grabbed it first." "–Have you seen the victim before?" "–No, never." "–Did she say anything?" "–That she wanted the dress." "That's mine!" "Help!" "She just went crazy, I did not mean to hurt her." "–Colin." "–Are you all right?" "I'm sorry, sir." "Who are you?" "Her fiancé." "What happened?" "Sweetheart." "I was trying on this dress and this girl attacked me." "–Pardon me." "–[Colin] It's all right." "[Danny] Odd-shaped cuts in the palm of her right hand." "Yeah, but I think this is the cut that killed her." "It looks like one of these stones that was on the bodice of the dress severed her brachial artery." "[Stella] She bled out in less than two minutes." "Huh." "I'll be right back." "So, our vic is Laurel Downs." "She's 28 years old." "Found her ID, a couple of power bars, no cash, no credit cards." "[Danny] Yeah?" "Who would come to a sale without any money?" "Is Marie our Bride of Frankenstein or is this just some bizarre accident?" "I'm voting for an accident under suspicious circumstances." "–How's that?" "–She's got the jogging clothes." "No money and no engagement ring." "Who goes to a wedding dress sale if they're not engaged?" "Maybe the guy she's marrying is cheap or she's an optimist." "OK, she was not here for the running of the gowns." "She was in the middle of a race." "I guess this was a sale she just couldn't pass by." "[Camera shutter clicks]" "Eleanor Ravelle, 23, struggling musician." "Who found her?" "Super was doing repairs in the apartment below, saw a leak coming from up here, said the doors were open." "He turned off the water, called 911." "A strange place to live." "A rectory converted to lofts about a year ago." "–Witnesses?" "–Unis are canvassing the area." "Let me know what you find." "[Camera shutter clicks]" "[Mac] TOD?" "Water's too cold to make a determination, but it does look like there's trauma to the foramen magnum." "Also, it looks like she was scrubbed raw." "Inner thigh, chest, abdomen." "Areas consistent with sexual assault." "A hallmark for a victim to cleanse themselves after an attack." "Yeah, I don't think so." "Looks like these abrasions are post mortem." "After he raped and killed her, he put her in the tub." "Didn't wanna leave any evidence behind." "[Water drains away]" "[Sid] The bruises existed when you found her." "Yeah, but their appearance was latent because of the cold water." "Significant signs of struggle." "I also found lubricant and vaginal tearing, but no semen or foreign DNA." "The perp wore a condom?" "He was careful." "Completely cleaned the body." "However, I did find reinforced calluses on the tips of her fingers." "There were flakes of steel and nylon between the layers of skin." "It happens with guitar players." "As their fingers build up calluses, dirt and dust, trace from the strings gets trapped." "There were also traces of airborne iron, manganese and chromium in her throat and nasal cavity." "Steel dust from the subway?" "Yeah." "Once I discovered all this, I realised I knew her." "She played in the subway." "She had a beautiful voice... but I never really stopped to enjoy her music." "I removed this glass shard from the head wound." "Lindsay found similar shards in the vic's apartment." "The blow weakened her respiratory system and that contributed to the official COD, which was suffocation." "There are no ligature marks or petechial haemorrhaging." "What cut off the air supply?" "Well, whatever caused this bruise pattern." "Very odd." "It was made by the killer's hand." "How can you be so sure?" "Sheldon?" "[Hawkes] Hey, Kara." "[Kara sobs]" "Oh, are you all right?" "What happened, baby?" "Are you OK?" "[Sniffs] He came up behind me, Sheldon." "He pushed me down." "I couldn't scream because he had his hand on my mouth." "Shh, come on." "It's going to be OK, all right?" "It's going to be OK." "[Kara] I thought I was never going to see you again." "–Don't leave me." "–I'm not going anywhere." "These bruises were found in Eleanor's mouth." "Knuckle and finger marks." "It's the signature of the Gramercy rapist." "Yeah." "He put his hand in his victims' mouths to keep them quiet." "Those cases came through the lab." "15 attacks between 1999 and 2001." "Most of the rapes happened near or around the Gramercy neighbourhood." "The perp didn't leave any prints or DNA." "Made all the victims wash themselves." "The cases went cold." "The only common thread was that all the women commuted on the subway." "Our murder victim, Eleanor Ravelle, performed in the subway." "The killer took an eight-year hiatus." "You're sure it's the same guy and not a copycat?" "These marks." "That brutality." "You can't copy that." "This guy's back." "Only, this time, he didn't just keep the victim quiet." "He killed her." "♪ I let go When you let go of me" "♪ We both wanted it But we couldn't see" "♪ You got mean and I wanted to leave Put the date day-tripper aside" "♪ Always wants to believe In possibilities and dreams" "♪ But it didn't mean anything No, it didn't" "♪ No, it didn't mean anything" "♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh" "♪ I let, I let, I let go, let go Would you let go of me?" "♪ Don't you let go of me Don't you let go of me" "♪ I let, I let, I let go" "♪ Don't you let go of me?" "♪ I let go, let go, let go, let go ♪" "[Stella] Sid called." "There were no defence wounds on Laurel Downs' body, and the wound on her arm matches the wedding gown." "So, he is officially ruling this an accident." "We might want to have him hold off until I show you this." "First of all, found a GPS in the vic's sneaker... which transmits data to the MP3 player that was on Laurel's arm." "So, I got a list of her workout and her mileage for the last three months." "–The route of the 5K she entered." "–Yeah." "She started the race, then she stops, and then goes into the bridal store." "Yeah, and she stopped around the corner of the Bamfield entrance." "So, what did she see that made her quit in the middle of the race and go inside?" "Here's an answer." "The line of wannabe brides went around the side of the building." "Marie Lowe was one of them." "Right." "Witnesses say that Laurel only attacked Marie Lowe." "She had intent." "Did these two know each other?" "Laurel is from Jersey." "She's single, owns an antiques store." "Marie lives in Manhattan, runs a club." "As far as I know, their paths never crossed." "But, here's the big news." "Laurel Downs was raped eight years ago by the same man who raped and killed Eleanor Ravelle." "–Same MO?" "–[Danny] Yep." "Identical bruising." "Case file says she was attacked in her apartment." "Guy made her bathe." "No DNA left at the scene." "It's a strange coincidence that we recovered two victims within 24 hours that were both raped by the same man." "Even stranger than that, is that they were raped eight years apart." "Yeah, but coincidences happen." "John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, died on the same day, exactly 50 years after signing the Declaration of Independence." "Stella." "I hear you, Mac." "These are two crimes that happened in different parts of the city to two separate victims who died in very different ways." "Unless we uncover concrete evidence that connects those crimes... focus on the individual cases as they stand now." "1975, a man was driving his moped in Bermuda." "He was struck and killed by a taxi." "One year later, his brother was killed the exact same way." "Same taxi, same driver, even the same passenger." "It's a true story." "[♪ Santogold:" "Get it up]" "♪ Get it up" "♪ Up" "♪ Get it up" "♪ Up" "♪ Day and night Realise I won't be easy" "♪ Got no light Ajob, a wife that's easy" "♪ What will you get it up for?" "What will you get it up for?" "♪ Harder, You're still suck in the mire" "♪ Get it up You can get it up" "♪ Get it up You can get it up" "♪ Get it up You can get it up" "♪ Get it up You can get it up" "Hey, Mac." "You got anything on Eleanor Ravelle's guitar?" "–No, not yet." "–It's rare." "It's a 1957 Gibson gold top." "Worth maybe 60, 70 thousand." "I got guys looking into every fencing operation." "Listen." "I went over the files on the Gramercy rapist and came across this." "Phone tip log." "It was set up in 1999 as a way to generate leads." "Is there anything that connects to Eleanor?" "Not yet, but look at the call-in list." "Most of the tips were anonymous, but a few callers gave their names." "One of them was flagged as being a little persistent." "Thanks, Flack." "I'll take care of it." "–[Adam] Check this out." "–[Hawkes] Hey." "–Top of a soda bottle?" "–It's a guitar slide." "Found traces of kerosene on it, which means it was most likely handmade." "Sid pulled a piece of it from Eleanor Ravelle's head." "Eleanor played guitar." "Maybe it was hers." "It could have been cracked in the struggle in her apartment." "[Adam] We got prints." "Hey, Adam, while you're at that, could you run this through CODIS for me?" "Sweat collected from Eleanor's blouse." "–Sure." "Hey, boss." "–Hey." "–Give me a minute, will you, Adam?" "–Er, yeah." "What's that?" "It's a log from the phone tip line that was set up during the rape spree eight years ago." "10 calls about potential rape victims came from you." "A Bodega owner followed one of your friends home, offered to take her groceries upstairs." "A bartender served another friend too much to drink?" "A subway maintenance worker seemed too friendly toward a young girl in a station?" "I lived in the neighbourhood where the rapes were happening." "I was just trying to help." "Anything could have been a lead." "You weren't with the department then." "We never released the bruise photos." "How did you recognise the signature, Sheldon?" "An ex-girlfriend of mine was attacked." "You've already processed evidence in this case." "A court could call it into question." "You're pulling me?" "You should have done it the minute you realised the connection with your ex-girlfriend." "Yeah." "–Danny?" "–Hey, Sid." "I got a message from Stella to hold off on the accident report on Laurel, the vic from the bridal store, so I did more investigating on the body." "Find something?" "The cuts on her hand, they were fresh, so I thought perhaps she fell when she was running, but I didn't find any trace of gravel, grass or dirt." "I ruled out bite marks and nails, anything that would indicate er, you know, a chick fight." "What about the pictures I sent over from the dress?" "Right." "Tried to match the cuts to the ornamentation." "Again, no match." "So, being a little preoccupied with the inexplicable," "I did some lunchtime OT, and I got a DNA report back." "[Danny] Eleanor Ravelle's blood was in the cuts on Laurel Downs' hand?" "Any way Laurel could have killed Eleanor, dumped her in the bathtub, then jogged over to the wedding dress sale?" "No." "I mean, the crime scenes are on opposite ends of town." "The TODs are much too close together." "–[Sid] OK..." "–How is this possible?" "Stranger things have been known to happen." "Mark Twain was born on the day Halley's Comet first appeared." "He died on its next appearance, 75 years later." "Wow." "You been hanging out with Lindsay, Sid?" "Hmm?" "What?" "Coincidence." "First of all, we find out that Laurel Downs was raped eight years ago by the same guy who killed and raped Eleanor Ravelle and now we have Eleanor's blood in Laurel's hand." "I don't know why, Sid, but, I mean, these vics have got to be connected." "[Lindsay] Schistosomes." "That's what the worms are." "Actually, there are two of them." "A male and a female." "Infection causes er, liver and kidney disease." "It's a major cause of disability and death in Third World countries." "Botswana, Haiti, Brazil." "Eleanor Ravelle show any signs of infection?" "–Tox results were negative." "–What about human-to-human contact?" "–Could they have come from the perp?" "–That's not how they migrate." "A worm this size shouldn't even exist where I found it." "Schistosome eggs enter the water system through run off, waste, sewage, and then they hatch into larvae." "Then the larva Burrows into the skin and it becomes a full-grown worm once it's in the bloodstream." "Now, judging from the size of these worms," "I would say they were about a month old." "So, how does a worm from Brazil wind up in a bathtub in Brooklyn?" "Worms are like humans." "You want to know exactly where they came from, you sequence their DNA." "We're talking "wormtopsy"." "[Adam] Mac." "I got a hit on that print on the guitar slide." "[Mac] Trey Fager." "October of 1999, he was kicked out of the Chelsea Music Academy because he was accused of sexual assault and battery." "He serve time?" "Not for that, but he was in and out of prison from 2002 to 2007 for drug possession." "If Fager is our rapist, that could explain his eight-year hiatus." "He just finished a stint at Rikers that ended a month ago and he's a subway performer." "♪ Without a sky" "♪ I'm a mountain" "♪ Trying to fly" "♪ I'm doing the best that I can do" "♪ Without you..." "[Angell] Trey Fager." "Hendrix with a little Bob Johnson on the side." "Way off." "Muddy Waters?" "Good guess." "I'm not here for a music lesson." "–[Angell] You know this girl?" "–Er, Eleanor Rigby." "Sure." "♪ Just take it from me" "♪ And you will see..." "It's pretty good." "I like it." "–Trey, have you been using again?" "–No worries... [sings] Eleanor." "Come on." "You gotta stop that stuff." "You nickname all the girls you beat up?" "Her real name's Eleanor Ravelle." "She was murdered last night." "A piece of a guitar slide with your print was in her head." "Hey, look, I gave that slide to Eleanor a couple days ago." "[Eleanor] ♪ And I was taken at first sight" "♪ And this was much to your delight... –[Angell] Ever been to her place?" "–No." "Where were you yesterday morning?" "Grand Central." "Got, let's see, a thousand alibis." "We'll check on that." "Don't take any out-of-town gigs." "[Danny] The cuts on Laurel Downs' hand come from something with this design." "Scroll and flourish... are usually used in er, Victorian architecture, art." "Yeah, jewellery, clothing..." "The woman that Laurel went after in that store, Marie Lowe, she was wearing an ornate necklace." "It matches that pattern." "So the line for the sale went around the building," "Laurel Downs is in the middle of the race, sees Marie in line, follows her into the store." "That's why she had the cuts." "She was reaching for that necklace." "But why?" "Whoa, whoa, whoa." "–Boom." "–What?" "Er, Laurel's rape report." "It says here that the rapist stole jewellery from her." "So, did the necklace around Marie Lowe's neck belong to Laurel Downs?" "That's mine!" "[♪ Spoon, Harris  Obernik:" "Baditude]" "♪ Rock it over to me from LA to Miami" "♪ From LDN to Paris cherchez la Baditude" "♪ Work it up on the floor from Ibiza to New York" "♪ Wanna be my plus on the door?" "♪ I'll get back to you" "♪ DJ do it again from Boujis to DC10" "♪ Tokyo back to the End Viva la Baditude..." "I gave the necklace to Marie." "It was one of the first gifts he gave me." "I love it." "[Stella] Scroll and flourish?" "Email this order out before we close." "[Flack] So, you manage Club Kubrick here?" "Marie and I own it." "We added a little spice to the family business." "Colin's mum was a maid." "My dad was a butler." "–When did you buy her the necklace?" "–About five years ago, I think." "Where?" "–Some guy on the street." "–Remember what part of town?" "Around Union Square, I think." "I'd like to see it, please." "Colin, could you help?" "If I showed you a picture, would you recognise the guy who sold it to you?" "–It was a long time ago." "–Take a shot." "Recognise him?" "Maybe." "Hair was a bit longer, I think." "Can't be sure." "–We'd like to take this with us." "–Sure." "However we can help." "Great." "Thank you." "Mac, I have a confession to make." "I was wrong about the worm and how it was transferred." "They can be fully formed in water, but it would have to be from direct blood contact." "So, the worm could have come from the perp if he was injured?" "Right." "It would have to be a pretty big cut, or maybe a bloody nose." "Something that would cause him to bleed a lot." "So, I'm thinking that maybe the perp put the vic in the bathtub, and he was washing her." "He was still bleeding and that's how the worm got in there." "But if our perp is the host, and he left no usable DNA at the scene..." "We would need to match DNA from a worm inside him to the DNA from the worms you found in the bathtub." "Right." "Is there such a thing as a warrant for worms?" "Keep working on it." "[Adam] Mac, we found Eleanor Ravelle's guitar." "Flack picked it up at a pawnshop." "I processed it." "The honey and antiseptic found on the guitar is used in medicinal bandages." "Same trace Lindsay found on the lock that was picked at Eleanor's apartment?" "I also found some epithelials and the hits keep coming." "–Look who pawned the guitar." "–Back to Trey." "[Adam] He's an addict." "I think he was cooking up his stuff, burned his fingers and he had the bandages on his hand when he picked the lock and stole the guitar." "And possibly killed Eleanor Ravelle." "Come to keep me company?" "–You're under arrest." "–[Flack] Let's go." "[Flack] Get out of the way!" "Move!" "Move!" "Move!" "[Flack] Heads up, look out." "Look out." "Look out." "[Flack] Get up!" "You stupid idiot." "Isn't that redundant?" "Not with this guy, no." "–You got the wrong guy." "–You going to make me cry?" "It's a sad, sad story." "I didn't kill Eleanor." "The other night, I needed some cash to get something to calm my nerves, so I..." "I broke into her house and stole her guitar." "I swear, that's all I did." "I didn't kill her." "I didn't kill her!" "[Woman] I was a victim of the Gramercy rapist and it's been in the news lately." "So, you remembered something?" "I never thought it had anything to do with what happened, but, now I think it might, but I don't know." "I called Sheldon." "He said I should come in and talk to you, but it's probably nothing." "No matter how small or insignificant... this could help us get the guy who hurt you and killed Eleanor Ravelle." "So, it's OK." "Just take it slow." "It's something the guy did that night after he made me wash myself." "Erm... he just kept watching me and... stroking my hair and, you know, watching me, making sure that I got rid of all of him." "When he was satisfied, he walked into the other room and started going through my stuff." "–You could see him?" "–Yeah, through the door." "He just started picking through my things." "[Stella] What do you mean?" "There was a box in a drawer I had jewellery in." "A couple of weeks later, I went looking for a ring." "You know, I erm..." "it wasn't valuable, so I..." "I didn't tell anyone." "I just... thought I lost it, or-or misplaced it." "You think it goes away." "You can train yourself to forget." "But it still happened." "–Hey." "–Hey." "You all right?" "Yeah." "A few years after we broke up, Kara told me about a ring." "She had borrowed it from her grandmother a couple of days before the attack." "Said she kept it hidden in a drawer so I wouldn't find it." "She was waiting for you to propose." "Yeah, but I was so immersed in work, I wasn't catching the hint." "So, Kara decided to make a dinner reservation for the two of us... and then give me the ring." "Then you could take it from there." "We never made that dinner." "I knew you were the one." "You knew I was, too." "You just didn't realise it, yet, but I was ready, Sheldon." "Wanted to marry you." "Had it all worked out." "I was going to propose to her, Stella, but after I finished my residency." "She never told you the ring was missing?" "I hate that this happened to her." "It happened to both of you, Hawkes." "Maybe, but I wasn't the one that moved out." "I went through case files of rapes that occurred over the last eight years." "I couldn't find any reports of jewellery theft." "But, see, I'm thinking that these past victims were like Kara, who might not have realised that anything had been stolen." "The only way to know is to talk to the victims." "See who you can track down, what they say." "Have Flack check pawnshops, see if Trey Fager pawned anything between 1999 and 2001." "You think Trey is our killer?" "Well, Fager's our only connection between the victims then and now." "They all took the subway, and the glass and guitar puts him in Eleanor's apartment." "Hey, guys." "Results back from CODIS." "Found the DNA sample in the sweat stain of Eleanor's blouse." "No hits, but there was a match to the DNA on the clasp of Marie Lowe's necklace." "–Whose?" "–Colin Clark." "[Stella] That's Marie Lowe's fiancé?" "This could explain how Eleanor's blood got into the cuts on Laurel Downs' hand." "If Colin's the perp, he transferred Eleanor's blood on to the necklace." "When Laurel grabbed for it..." "That's mine!" "she got Eleanor's DNA in her hand." "These sweat stain results came from a low-level DNA sample." "It doesn't fit FBI protocol." "Who told you to run this, Adam?" "Sheldon, you knew this sample didn't meet FBI protocol or this lab's standards, it could give you a false lead." "We can end up bringing in someone completely innocent." "[Mac] These results are circumstantial, at best." "Then you go and have Adam run the DNA anyway?" "I removed you from this case because you're personally connected to it." "What were you thinking?" "Mac, Colin Clark was in possession of a rape victim's necklace." "His DNA on Eleanor's blouse proves he was near or on her body." "He could be our killer and the rapist from eight years ago." "I realise that the evidence is circumstantial, but can't we still bring Colin in?" "If we bring him in based on the results and don't have anything else to throw at him, he could lawyer up, leave town." "[Hawkes] What do you want me to do?" "Just ignore the fact that Colin's sweat is on a murder victim's clothes?" "We follow FBI DNA protocol to ensure an unquestionable conviction." "So, we sit in here, waiting for that perfect scientific connection, while Colin could be raping and killing another victim." "Mac, I can't live with that." "Mac..." "Look, don't try to defend him." "I'm not, Hawkes should have followed proper protocol, but he stepped over the line because somebody he loved got hurt by this guy." "–Oh, come on, you know I know that." "–I know." "Just, just..." "I want you to hold on a second." "Realise that people can't turn off their emotions when something horrible happens." "That's exactly why I pulled him off this case." "Hawkes." "What are you doing here?" "I'm off this case." "He's not worth it." "Come on." "Take a walk." "Come on." "We have him." "We have his DNA." "What if we ran with that, went in and arrested Colin right now?" "What happens when this case goes to court?" "The defence attorney would ask if your testing methods were in line with FBI protocol, yes or no?" "Yes or no, Sheldon?" "No." "I'd be compelled to answer no, but that doesn't change the fact that he killed Eleanor Ravelle and raped Kara." "What he did to her... it broke me, OK?" "I could fix the cuts and the bruises, but I couldn't change what happened, and I tried, Mac, I tried." "I retraced her steps." "I looked up every guy that came near her." "I-I wouldn't even let her take a cab or a subway unless I was with her." "–You thought you were doing right." "–Wh-what?" "Retribution?" "Justice, obsession?" "What was I doing?" "What was I proving?" "You were trying to handle the impossible." "No." "I was trying to avoid it." "Kara needed me." "She tried to reach out... and when she did..." "I wasn't there." "No." "I wasn't there for her." "We're going to get this guy." "We'll find something else." "So, I had Flack and Angell canvass all the reported rape cases with the Gramercy MO, and seven victims noticed jewellery missing after they were raped." "This wasn't in the case file?" "No." "They didn't realise until months later and never made the connection." "So, they filed robbery reports." "Two separate cases." "Nothing was cross-referenced." "What do you have on Colin?" "Colin was living in the Gramercy neighbourhood from '99 to '01." "He was er, working as a manager at a bunch of clubs around town." "Some employers said he took the subway to and from work." "After 2001?" "His mom passed away that year." "He inherited some cash." "He and Marie moved to Europe." "They moved back a year ago." "That explains the eight-year break between attacks." "I got something we can use in court." "I was able to sequence the worm DNA." "The exact genus and species is from Brazil." "This might be just a coincidence, but Colin Clark was in Brazil a month ago scouting locations for a new club." "The worms will put him at the scene of the crime..." "But, without his blood, we can't link him to the worms." "But we can link Colin to Marie." "Find her." "Colin loves me." "Marie, Colin terrorises his victims." "After he rapes them, he watches them bathe, then stays in their apartment." "We're about to get married, Detective." "He would take their jewellery." "The vintage necklace, a pearl brooch, a leather bracelet..." "Who did this belong to?" "A young musician." "Her name was Eleanor Ravelle." "The girl I saw on the news." "Colin gave it to me yesterday." "–I'm sorry." "–He kept telling me to wait." "One more year, when things got going with the club... he'd marry me." "He gave me these for my birthday." "He gave all of this to me." "[Man] Marie?" "What are you doing?" "Colin Clark, you're under arrest for the rape and murder of Eleanor Ravelle." "–What?" "–Jewellery from women you raped?" "[Stella] Hands behind your back." "Look, I don't know what she's been telling you, Marie, but... –Put your hands behind your back!" "–This is crazy, but all right." "You have the right to remain silent..." "Get off of me!" "Drop it!" "Don't move." "Freeze!" "You OK?" "This is Bonasera." "I need backup." "4150 Park Ave." "Penthouse suite." "And send a bus." "You'll never be able to pin those rapes on me." "You're dead wrong about that." "[Stella] Laurel Downs' death was an accident." "Marie was just defending herself in that store." "She had no idea Laurel wanted the necklace or that her fiancé had just killed Eleanor." "Two separate cases." "An accident and a murder." "Still, if Laurel hadn't seen that necklace on Marie's neck and followed her into the store, we may have never found our killer." "Sounds like fate to me." "–[Stella] Hey, Sid." "–Hey." "–[Stella] Calling it a day?" "–Depends." "You two have any plans?" "[♪ Sharon Little:" "Spaceship]" "♪ Call me when you're up Up for baby steps" "♪ Call me when you think you can handle this... –Milk and sugar." "–Thanks." "Black." "Rough road, the life of a musician." "Oh, seats, please." "Yeah, it's not bad when people take time to listen." "Well, you're a musician, Mac." "You ever play your bass down here?" "Er, no." "No, I never had the chance." "♪ Can't you see me waiting here" "♪ Don't want to step on your toes break your nose" "♪ But someone's got to do the driving" "♪ So call me when you learn how to see" "♪ You can take me way downtown..." "Great idea, Sid." "♪ Call me when your feet hit the ground" "♪ Baby, take a look" "♪ Take a good look around ♪"