Murder by Numbers
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:26:14
The evidence is so tiny,
you wouldn't recognize it.

:26:17
A few red and yellow carpet fibers,
some hair.

:26:21
That's it.
:26:23
The fibers will be tested to find
generic and subgeneric classes...

:26:27
...then compared to a database
for the manufacturer.

:26:31
Fibers consistent with a mass-produced
variety, made in Denver.

:26:36
Distributed in the
United States under several names.

:26:40
- No help.
- Same with the red fibers.

:26:43
Several trilobal nylon fibers...
:26:46
...along with other
fibers will be matched with a brand.

:26:50
It's sold by Hanover Sampson
for several discount stores.

:26:55
That narrows it down.
:26:57
They sold 50,000 in that color last year.
:27:00
Examination of the cuticle,
cortex and medulla of the hair...

:27:04
...will reveal them to be human.
:27:06
Two brown human hairs.
Definitely not the victim's.

:27:10
All but one.
:27:17
At first, it will baffle them.
:27:20
One hair of nonhuman origin, scale
matches Cynocephalus maimon.

:27:26
It's a freaking baboon hair.
:27:28
No fingerprints, no murder weapon.
They have their work cut out for them.

:27:35
That's what they're paid for.
:27:37
Coroner said strangulation was slow.
Perhaps the victim was being tortured.

:27:43
The postmortem stab wounds
barely broke the surface.

:27:54
Okay, that's it.
:27:56
They'll decide that, given the sloppy
nature of the crime scene...


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