- The police are investigating the beating death of 24 year-old Monica Albreath whose body was found in a dumpster in the alley behind where she worked. Catherine isn't supposed to be working cases while the shooting investigation from her previous case clears her, but she can't help herself. She contacts Schaeffer - another no-no since he has yet to be deposed in her shooting case - to get his views and his take on a message found at the scene - 'I AM' written in the victim's blood. He thinks the killing was a spontaneous act and that the message was written by the victim. Catherine is pushing Schaeffer to profile her father, a family court judge, who she accuses of being a child abuser. She's also given a John Doe suicide case to investigate.—garykmcd
- The IA investigation into Jensen's non-defensive homicide on their first serial killer nears its end, hanging on Schaeffer's testimony, yet he still hesitates whether to tell the whole incriminating truth, influenced by her claim of formative step-fatherly abuse by family court judge Howard Burgess . Even while she's suspended as routine procedure, PPD detective Jerry Molbeck, in charge of dumpster-dumped Monica Albreath's murder calls Thomas as consultant and can't keep preventing her from illegally consulting the file and making suggestions.—KGF Vissers
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