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The investigation into a helicopter bombing points to a victim's wife and her unconventional financial advisers.
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    A helicopter crashes and kills 6. Wife said he was going to D.C. Pilot stayed on phone all the time and the flight left 10 minutes later than what it was suppose to. fingerprints were on box. Suspects that the wife did it. The husband was starting up a new business. The husband had dynamite in a shed. He was on his way to see his mistress. Wife new about Mr. McCallister. Wife had an affair with Joe to get back at her husband. She wanted to make her husband mad, so she lied about the affair that she had.moreless
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    • The helicopter pilot's wife says he wouldn't have killed himself for the insurance money, because if the insurance company found out, they wouldn't pay. Actually, contrary to popular belief, most insurance policies will pay off on a suicide (provided the policy had been in effect at least six months).

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    • Elias Grace (about Valerie): If I could just speak to her -- Jack McCoy: You've spoken to her enough. Elias Grace: My attorney, then. Jack McCoy: Time to LISTEN!

    • Adam Schiff: What is this, some kind of crazy cult? Jack McCoy: More like a self-actualization group. Adam Schiff: Self what? Jack McCoy: Self-delusion, more like.

    • Jack McCoy: Elias Grace got millions of dollars out of these people, and he turned out to be the biggest sucker of them all.

    • Maggie Callister: Elias and Valerie are the greatest people on Earth. You're neanderthals compared to them.

    • Judge Mannheim: How do the defendants plead? Elias Grace: Not guilty, your honor. Valarie Grace: With my husband, not guilty. Judge Mannheim: Domestic accord. How touching.

    • Elias Grace: Doesn't it feel great when you say what you feel? Lennie Briscoe: I tried that with my first wife.

    • Lennie Briscoe: (After listening to a very garbled audio tape.) Well, that clears things up. Audio Tech: It will, if we reduce the static, pull up the voice print and slam out interference. Lennie Briscoe: If it's Michael Bolton, I'm out of here.

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    • Lennie Briscoe: If it's Michael Bolton, I'm out of here. Michael Bolton is an American pop singer who is best known for easy-listening ballads. He has won 2 Grammy Awards and sold over 50 million records worldwide. His fan base tend to be women, and many men find him somewhat annoying.

    • Ed Green: He's the only passenger that doesn't look like he's been dipped in Pine-Sol. Pine-Sol is an all purpose liquid cleaning solvent made by the Clorox Company. It contains 20% pine oil, its active ingredient, which gives it a strong pine odor. Presumably, someone dipped in Pine-Sol would appear quite clean.

    • Lab Technician: The initial explosion wasn't that powerful. Lennie Briscoe: It did the trick. Lab Technician: We're not talking Osama bin Laden here, the bomb wasn't sophisticated. At the time this episode aired, Osama bin Laden was already on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list, wanted by the US government for his role in the 1998 bombings of the American embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, among other things.

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