:43:03
Oh, look. Teddy Lipscomb.
:43:06
Excuse me?
:43:08
- You know this guy?
- Yeah, he was my dad's dentist.
:43:12
Oh, man!
:43:15
Cardiac arrest.
:43:16
Right. Medical term for dying in the
arms of a 25-year-old cocktail waitress.
:43:21
Poor guy.
:43:23
See, now, remind me
never to get sick in Savannah.
:43:27
He's wearing a hospital I.D. Bracelet.
:43:29
You're supposed to get well
in hospitals, but not in this city.
:43:32
The morgue doesn't have its own ramp,
so all DOA's come through emergency.
:43:37
Technically, they'd have to be admitted.
:43:42
They're all wearing bracelets.
:43:43
It's bureaucratic red tape.
I told you, I candy-striped.
:43:46
You did.
That's like volunteer work?
:43:48
Yeah, cute little striped outfit,
short skirt.
:43:51
Girl Scouts.
:43:53
- Is this where it hurts?
- Almost.
:43:55
Just a tad bit...
:43:57
That's the spot.
I love you.
:44:00
I love you.
Oh, Dr. Feelgood, that's the spot.
:44:03
You got it.
:44:10
You wouldn't take a bag off
to put an I.D. Bracelet on, would you?
:44:15
Yeah, probably.
:44:16
Maybe.
:44:22
Pleasure's been all mine, Doctor.
:44:25
How you doing, Mom?
:44:26
Nurse, I have a question for you.
:44:29
Were you on duty the night
Billy Hanson's body came in?
:44:32
I was.
How'd you get back there?
:44:34
Back door.
I was here with the sick lady?
:44:36
I have a question.
Hanson's hands were bagged.
:44:40
Someone had to put the I.D. Bracelet on.
:44:42
Would you take the bag off
to slide the bracelet on?
:44:45
No, they snap on.
:44:47
They snap on?
:44:50
Thank you.
:44:52
It was easier with him
because I bagged him after.
:44:57
Excuse me?
:44:59
Doc Poe called from the crime scene and
said to bag the hands when he came in.