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D.A. Zach Williams: (standing with Canterbury and the Louis Minot over a freshly dug-up grave) So I think I understand now. You were just out strolling in the warehouse district and you decided to stop here and dig up corpses, am I right?
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Elizabeth Canterbury: (to D.A. Williams) I guess once you lose, you really, really lose.
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D.A. Williams: I shouldn't be surprised, Liz. I knew you had a soft spot for the psychotic, but show and tell?
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Louis Minot: I have information about a man who disappeared a while ago.
Elizabeth Canterbury: What kind of information?
Louis Minot: Well... he's allergic to peanuts.
Elizabeth Canterbury: I'm very busy, Mr. Minot.
Louis Minot: I'm sorry. I also know that he was killed... horribly, and buried and I know where the body is.
Elizabeth Canterbury: You have information on an open murder investigation? (Louis Minot nods in agreement) So have you gone to the police?
Louis Minot: Not yet.
Elizabeth Canterbury: Why not?
Louis Minot: (as he opens his duffel bag to reveal a human skull and bones) Because they are going to think I did it.
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Louis Minot: Mrs Canterbury, I'm Louis Minot. I saw your picture in the paper this morning and said to myself that lady looks nice, stubborn and bossy, but still nice.
Elizabeth Canterbury: Thank you, I think.
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Chester Grant: You might want to put on some mittens because it's cold in there. I am never getting married!
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Elizabeth Canterbury: Why did we take this case again?
Russell Krauss: A- Mr. Mantisoto wanted the best in the business and B- I just paid the water bill in coins.