- Patricia is asked to be a guest speaker at conference, and her presentation leads her to re-examining the case of the missing prostitutes. Sioux, who is now a police informant for Kosmo, implicates Danny in the drug trade. Kosmo is forced to examine her feelings for Danny.—James D. Lankin
- New to the position, Morris Winston gets his first case in the Coroner's Office, that of what looks to be a homicide of a teen-aged male prostitute washed ashore the harbor. Upon examining the body, Sunny determines that he died from carbon monoxide poisoning and inhalation of another toxic substance and that he had paint fragments from a car underneath his fingernails. Leary gets information from another prostitute that matches the evidence of a john who asks his tricks to hide in the trunk of his car. This information looks to be the close of Winston's first successful case. Another dead body is found, this one in a freezer in Danny's nightclub, the body that of the RCMP narcotics officer Leon killed. This puts Danny, Mick and Angela in a difficult position. Danny swears to Mick that he didn't kill the narc. Mick needs to take himself off the case, and asks Angela to assume the lead for Homicide, obviously without divulging to the world that she and Danny had/have a romantic liaison. Angela is upset with herself for not seeing the signs that Danny was/is a criminal, and during the investigation calls off her relationship with Danny. Meanwhile, Patricia wants to disinter Charlie Josephs' body. The case unsolved but listed now as a cold case, Patricia wants to present information from the case at a conference; her goal is to show what the collective group, including herself, did wrong so that it does not happen again in the future. Upon examining previous evidence, she knows that his death was using the same M.O. as the deaths of the women he supposedly killed and that he was handcuffed during the incident. No one but Patricia is happy about what she's doing. Josephs' mother is not happy and threatens to sue if the body is disinterred. Jimmy and Regan aren't happy because they feel that if Patricia digs up more information, it will reflect badly on their respective organizations. Dominic isn't happy because he sees this move as Patricia's way of advancing her career away of Vancouver, which in turn would mean that she would take Gabriella away from him. And Leo isn't happy because he does know the truth, which would end his career if the truth came out. Leo, the lead investigator for the Homicide Department, goes through the motions of discovering more evidence in Josephs' murder, ultimately speaking to Goose Flowers. Goose and Leo mutually agree to watch each others backs. But Regan ultimately is the one to kibosh Patricia's work as he rules both the murders of the prostitutes Josephs supposedly killed and Josephs' murder as active investigations, which means that Patricia can't comment on them in public.—Huggo
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