Quotes
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Sheldon Hawkes : The stains on the money you found in Clark's drawer came back as phenylenediamine, naphtha, trimethylbenzene, and a variety of color dyes.
Det. Mac Taylor : Consistent with shoe polish.
Det. Stella Bonasera : You are good.
Det. Mac Taylor : Oh, me and Black 49 Dye go way back. In the Marine Corps, your shoes had to shine as brightly as your brass.
Sheldon Hawkes : Well, I found black, brown, tan. Makes me think Steve shined shoes for a living.
Det. Mac Taylor : If he did, I know where: shoeshine row. It's across the street from the address he scratched off the envelope here. 390 9th Avenue, it's the main branch of the post office.
Det. Stella Bonasera : But how did Steve get his mail? There's no PO box on that address.
Det. Mac Taylor : You don't need one. Window 18 accepts general deliveries for the homeless.
Det. Stella Bonasera : So, Steve was on the street. Well, no wonder he couldn't take Clark home.
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Sheldon Hawkes : Autopsy report came back on our superhero. Traces of Risperidone and lithium. Not enough for cause of death.
Det. Mac Taylor : He was taking an antipsychotic and an antidepressant.
Det. Stella Bonasera : [approaching] Hey, Flack just dropped this off. It's a prescription PD found in the alley. It was written by a Dr. Burr from the New York Psychiatric Home.
Det. Mac Taylor : New York Psychiatric Home.
Det. Stella Bonasera : [getting from his tone that it's relevant] What? What is it?
Det. Mac Taylor : Tox flagged Risperidone and lithium in our vic. One treats depressive disorders, the other, delusional psychosis.
Det. Stella Bonasera : Explains why our John Doe thought he was Superman.
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Adam Ross : Managed to pull a workable print off the glasses found in the phone booth, and they match your John Doe.
Sheldon Hawkes : So he changed in the phone booth before he came to the rescue at the ATM.
Adam Ross : Yeah, it's just like the real deal.
Sheldon Hawkes : [showing Adam the victim's clothes] This look odd to you?
Adam Ross : No zippers, no laces, consistent with prisoners and people on suicide watch.
Sheldon Hawkes : Yeah.
Adam Ross : Anything from Missing Persons?
Sheldon Hawkes : Not yet.
Adam Ross : Huh. I-I just don't see the upside.
Sheldon Hawkes : What do you mean?
Adam Ross : What would make a man put on a superhero suit and... and risk it all?
Sheldon Hawkes : The naive belief that one man can make a difference.