- Executive A.D.A. Michael Cutter: [to Jack, watching a video] The stuff on the tape before this part, you're not old enough to see.
- Det. Ed Green: You sure this is kosher? Because we got a search warrant for body parts.
- A.D.A. Connie Rubirosa: So, look for body parts. Start with Carlin's day planner.
- Det. Ed Green: No fingers between the pages.
- Dawn Talley: Dawn Talley, Channel 8 news. Why did you ask to see their fingers?
- Cyrus Lupo: Uh... I'm learning to count to ten.
- A.D.A. Connie Rubirosa: And what profession are we talking about here?
- Dawn Talley: Thank you. It's always so nice to be called a whore.
- Dawn Talley: I'll tell you whatever you want to know.
- Executive A.D.A. Michael Cutter: I guess that would be the submission signal? But I'm not like the other dogs. I don't stop.
- Melvin Feltzer: Twenty-two hundred divorces. I'm still waiting for that friendly one.
- Det. Ed Green: And how does this one rate?
- Melvin Feltzer: The husband liked to watch dogs kill each other. What does that tell you?
- Judge Derek Hafner: You're dropping the charge?
- Executive A.D.A. Michael Cutter: Yes we are, Your Honor. The people now believe that Mr. Vance is innocent of involvement in the murder of his wife. Another person has been charged with the crime. In fact, we have a motion hearing scheduled.
- [Carlin and Talley are led into courtroom]
- Judge Derek Hafner: I love it when the system works. Mr. Vance, you're free to go. And I'm sure you have Mr. Cutter's profoundest apologies.
- [to Cutter]
- Judge Derek Hafner: Does he?
- Executive A.D.A. Michael Cutter: Yes.
- Dawn Talley: [Cutter and Talley are in Cutter's office] Isn't that the guy with the dogs?
- Executive A.D.A. Michael Cutter: Yeah. He's been begging for a deal since day one. Still at it.
- Dawn Talley: Yeah? Yeah, I did some research when I covered that story, and I got to tell you, those fighting dogs are different. You know, when two normal dogs meet, even two wolves, one is aggressive and one rolls over, and that's the end of it. Submission signal. The first one is dominant. He stops, fight over. But with these fighting dogs, they don't stop, they keep attacking.
- Executive A.D.A. Michael Cutter: Yeah, well, I really don't have time for that guy right now.