:17:02
I guess they do.
:17:07
Flammable.
:17:10
Thankyou.
:17:11
-What's that?
-Evidence.
:17:13
Of a homicide.
:17:16
-You know whatthat is?
-No,what?
:17:18
Camello,
punch a hole in the corner.
:17:20
I wantto look atthefloor.
:17:25
They have no soot
in their mouths...
:17:28
which means they weren't
breathing before thefire...
:17:29
and this little piece
of cloth...
:17:31
means they were doused
in aflammable liquid...
:17:32
and then positioned
like this on the bed.
:17:34
To the untrained eye,
it looks like an accident.
:17:36
No offence.
:17:37
What's he lookingfor?
:17:42
He's lookingfor a timer.
:17:48
Here you go.
Big double homicide.
:17:52
Good.
:17:55
Justtake some deep breaths.
:17:56
Did you see the look
on Eddie'sface...
:17:59
when you handed him
thattimer?
:18:01
Damn, I wish
I had a picture of him.
:18:03
He knew all along,
though.
:18:05
What?
:18:06
Why do you think
he was so quiet?
:18:07
He was testing us.
:18:09
You think so?
:18:12
Detective,
does it look like a murder?
:18:14
We haven't determined
the exact cause of death yet.
:18:16
There's a lot of answers
we still haven't got.
:18:17
-How many victims?
-Two bodies.
:18:19
-Have you identified them?
-Not positively.
:18:21
Is it drug-related?
:18:22
We don't know the cause
of thefire orthe deaths.
:18:25
We getthem all,
we'll letyou know.
:18:27
What's this in your hand?
Evidence?
:18:29
This is something
wefound on the scene.
:18:31
Whether it's evidence or not
has yetto be determined.
:18:33
-Thankyou, Detective.
-You're welcome.
:18:39
See you.
:18:57
Do you see her?
:18:59
Who?