- The team reopen the 1980's case of a wealthy corporate stockbroker who set up a Ponzi scheme and left many colleagues broke when it crashed, after which he was murdered in an apparent carjacking.
- Facing federal charges induces an inside trader to broker another trade: information about a unsolved murder for a lesser charge/sentence. Though it does not pan out, it leads Rush and Valens to a tangled web of deception, drugs, stock swindles, sexual harassment, manipulation and enough suspects to keep them all busy sorting out trash from truth.—jeaneva
- A wealthy stockbroker is murdered. Charles Danville, a stockbroker, promises a desperate client, Stu Livermore, that if he invests in a certain company, he will be able to get out of debt. Two weeks after this promise, Danville is murdered.
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