:17:12
Morning, Detective.
:17:14
You look like you could
use an autopsy yourself.
:17:17
You were right
about Jay Cho.
:17:19
The punctures and tears in the flesh were
made by a hook, or hooks, with barbed ends.
:17:24
But they weren't like
piercings for jewelry.
:17:27
There was something bigger,
more cutting, like...
:17:30
- Like maybe it was supposed to hurt?
- Bingo.
:17:33
- What about the child's finger in the candle?
- Oh, that.
:17:36
Well, the print
was burned off completely,
:17:39
but from the bone growth I'd say the kid
was about six or seven years old.
:17:43
Was it a boy or a girl?
:17:45
At that age, without D.N.A. Results,
you really can't tell.
:17:48
One more thing.
:17:50
From the blood flow and tissue morbidity,
I'm pretty sure when the finger was cut off...
:17:54
that kid
was still alive.
:18:04
Joe. Joe!
:18:06
Talk to me. Are you listening to me?
What's the answer?
:18:10
Ten-letter word
for my name.
:18:13
- You're giving up quicker than usual, Tony.
- Tell me the goddamn word.
:18:18
Palindrome.
:18:20
Your name's
a palindrome.
:18:22
Palindrome? What's that, huh?
You makin' fun of me?
:18:26
Is that somethin' bad?
:18:28
N- E-N-O-N-E-N.
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Spelled the same way
forwards and back.
:18:34
It's like the phrase, " Madam in Eden,
I'm Adam. " It's a palindrome.
:18:37
- Ends the same way it begins.
- I get it.
:18:40
It's like the name Bob.
That's one too, right?
:18:46
Yeah.
That's good, Tony.
:18:52
Detective Thorne.
:18:53
Hey, Joe. It's Daphne.
:18:57
I'm the girl you
were with last night.
:18:59
- This is my direct line. How did you...
- Please!