A car ran away from a routine control made by two policemen. The coppers went after the fugitive, when suddenly a truck hit hardly his vehicle, killing him right away. Detectives found out another dead body in the trunk, whose teeth and hands were previously cut to avoid body recognition. Anyway, some hint related to dialysis led the detectives to a jewelry trader of Jewish origin, whose wife (Tracy Brabin) cheated on him with his business partner. But when the missing hands were delivered to the victim's sister (a juror in an incoming trial), it was clear the killing involved another case: the juror plays a crucial role in convicting a mobster....
The only good things in this too knotty episode is the Doc Brown performance: he takes the place of Casey as Brooks assistant and since the beginning (even if he's a rookie), he shows his ability in finding proofs and convincing witness to speak; he's a smart and stubborn kind of person but he pushes himself over the line when he prevents Brooks from speaking in the questioning room. Take it easy!
The only good things in this too knotty episode is the Doc Brown performance: he takes the place of Casey as Brooks assistant and since the beginning (even if he's a rookie), he shows his ability in finding proofs and convincing witness to speak; he's a smart and stubborn kind of person but he pushes himself over the line when he prevents Brooks from speaking in the questioning room. Take it easy!