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The investigation that follows the discovery of a comatose woman in her apartment leads to an unusual case involving murder and a possible frame-up, despite the prosecution having key DNA evidence to the contrary.

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      • In this episode we learn that Detective Ed Green's father was a petroleum engineer who took Ed to Hong Kong when he was a teenager.

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      • Anita van Buren: (into the phone) Yes, I'm still here. Okay. No, no, no, no, I'm not hanging up. (to Lennie) Computer company from hell, I've been on hold half an hour! I sent my kid's computer in to get fixed, and they lost it. (At the end of the conversation with the detectives, to the phone again) No, you don't want me to come down there.

      • (After Cecilia is found injured in her apartment) Uniformed Policeman: Downstairs neighbor heard noises sometime after midnight, didn't think it was anything to worry about. Lennie Briscoe: Or worth getting out of bed for.

      • Ken Taylor: (after finding out his DNA was found at the crime scene) That's not possible. Ed Green: O.J. or no O.J., DNA doesn't lie, my man. Anita Van Buren: Mr. Taylor, at this time would you like to make a statement? Ken Taylor: It is not possible. Anita Van Buren: I'll take that as a no. Ken Taylor: (addressing his lawyer) Charles. Do something! Lennie Briscoe: Yeah counselor, why don't you click your heels three times and say there's no place like home.

      • Lennie Briscoe: You see, whoever raped Cecilia used a condom, except some of his little guys got away from him. That's why we took your blood, Taylor. Kenneth Taylor: That doesn't concern me one bit. Anita Van Buren: (walks into room with a folder) The lab results are in. The DNA found at the scene matches the sample we took from the sheets. Lennie Briscoe: Ooh! You should have been more careful when removing your party hat, Ken.

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      • Lennie Briscoe: Yeah counselor, why don't you click your heels three times and say there's no place like home. A reference to the magic Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz.

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