A series of brutal murders occur during rain storms in Atlanta. Jack has befriended an ex-inmate now parolee called Sharon Lesher, and he vows to recreate her in his own image.
Sage Allen, Dan Martin, David Kagen, Jack Patterson, Franc Ross (Jerrold DiMathis).
Co-producer: Ra'uf Glasgow
Consulting producer: Dee Johnson
Producer: John Forrest Niss
Producer: Charles Holland
Produced by: Lorie Zerweck
Co-executive producer: Steve Feke
Co-executive producer: George Geiger
Written by: Steve Feke
Directed by: Ian Sander
Bailey: "People are still responsible for their actions, the way I look at it."
Suspect: "Unless they're nutcases."
John: "You a nutcase?"
Suspect: "I'm an angel. Unawares."
Bailey: "Well, that's... it must be a very interesting occupation."
Sam: "You know, I don't think I've ever had red wine with macaroni and cheese. It's very good."
Bailey: "I drink it with everything."
Lawyer: "Tabernath Choir wouldn't convict him with what you've got."
Bailey: "Good. They're excused from jury duty."
George: "Now, Becker's has got over seven thousand employees, some of them are part-time. But I ran their pay rolls against travel records from Portland and Osaka."
Sam: "Surprised they gave them to you."
George: "Yeah..."
During the discussion of the case in the VCTF for the first time, Bailey speculates that the killings might have been committed by an animal. He mentions Edgar Allan Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" in reference to his theory. Poe's tale, set in the nineteenth century Paris, tells of how the brutal murders of Madame and Mademoiselle L'Espanaye were solved by Monsieur Dupin, a fallen son of a prestigious family, and a master at the art of analysis. By his bewildering gifts of analysis, Monsieur Dupin comes to the conclusion that the murders were committed by an orangutan.
The song that plays in the background when Sharon is at Jack's lair is "Fever" by ... . Click here for the lyrics to the song.