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Da Vinci's Inquest
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| Title: | That's the Way the Story Goes |
| Episode Number: | 27 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 1 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday October 04th, 2000 |
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Dominic looks into the suspicious death of a panhandler, but is agitated by the careless system.
Leo and Mick investigate a double murder in an office building, while Angie and Morris tackle an odd case of a woman found dead with a chopstick in her eye.
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Bocephus King | The Way The Story Goes | |
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| Philip Simms: Christ, is it still here? When are you going to get rid of this?
Dominic: What - what are you actually talking about, sir?
Philip Simms: This. It's blocking my door. How long is it going to be here?
Dominic: This, sir, is a man. | Dominic: Well, Mr. Simms, with two M's, that's a deceased man that's in your doorstep there, and he's going to remain there until I decide, or not. But you, sir, will remain an asshole forever. | Roy LaBoucane: So the bullet comes in through the wall, through the lamp, ends up in the bathroom. The guy says if he hadn't been laying down banging his girlfriend, he would've got it in the teeth.
Leo: He'd have been coming and going at the same time. |
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| When Sam points at the parking meter-looking device, the constable can be seen looking up from her notepad in the two consecutive shots. |
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