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A down-on-his-luck ad executive becomes the prime suspect when his wife and son are killed, and his daughter wounded on a night that he claims was spent drinking.

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      • Lennie Briscoe: Who would have thought of putting peanut butter on potatoes? Rey Curtis: Yeah, when's your physical? Lennie Briscoe: What? Peanut butter, potatoes, that's two of the three major food groups.

      • Lennie Briscoe: If he really loved his kids that much, he would've been there to tuck them in that night. Rey Curtis: You never drank too much and blacked out? Lennie Briscoe: Hey, I missed the whole Carter administration, but I was always home for breakfast.

      • Lennie Briscoe: He's a drunk, and she handles licenses to sell booze. Marriage made in heaven. Rey Curtis: One thing about the Liquor Authority, you can trust them to be straight shooters. Lennie Briscoe: That's a bad joke, detective.

      • Lennie Briscoe: How long have you been drinking, Mr. Weber? Ron Weber: Excuse me? Lennie Briscoe: Your eyes, those hands . . . many's the morning I've had a head like that.

      • Chester Manning: Hey, don't I get a lawyer or something? Rey Curtis: I'll bring you the Yellow Pages. They got pictures.

      • Margot Bell: What does a lawyer have in common with a sperm cell? Claire Kincaid: Both have a one-in-a-million chance of becoming a human being.

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      • One of Weber's co-workers says he was talking about "pulling a Willy Loman" (a euphemism for committing suicide). This is a reference to the main character in the Arthur Miller play Death Of A Salesman.

      • One of Weber's acquaintances describes him as being 'like Norman Rockwell married'. Norman Rockwell was an American painter who is known for his depictions of idyllic small town family life.

      • Claire Kincaid: What about John List? John List killed his wife, their three children, and his mother in 1971. He then moved away and assumed a new identity. He was eventually captured in 1989 after America's Most Wanted did a story about the case and his neighbor recognized him.

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