Sipowicz is in early and sees that his little ploy has worked; Gibson's parrot now only has a one word vocabulary: "douche bag." Sipowicz meets Hatcher and Clark at the scene of an apparent suicide where he finds that Hatcher has already let one of the witnesses go. The victim's suicide note makes reference to man who had kidnapped her last year. The note indicates a partial license plate number and a description of the kidnapper's vehicle. However, other than the victim missing her rent last year for two months, no one can find any other indication that the victim ever told anyone about her kidnapping. An elderly woman comes into the squad to report that something dear to her has been stolen and she thinks she knows who stole it. She thinks her nephew may have stolen her diamond ring; the nephew at one time had some trouble with drugs. Medavoy suggests an approach they can take to begin questioning her nephew. Sipowicz and Clark talk with Paul Grady, the man who owns the van wi
Name | Type | Role | |
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Nicholas Wootton | Writer | ||
Scott William Winters | Guest Star | ||
Elsa Smith | Guest Star | ||
Stephanie Erb | Guest Star | ||
Lana Parrilla | Guest Star | ||
Marc Vann | Guest Star | ||
Jerry Doyle | Guest Star | ||
Taylor Sheridan | Guest Star | ||
Jenna Lamia | Guest Star | ||
Bari Hochwald | Guest Star | ||
Joshua Coxx | Guest Star | ||
Ellen Geer | Guest Star | ||
Mark Tinker | Director |