- D.A. Adam Schiff: You're using the authority of this office like a foot on the neck.
- Jack McCoy: We've done that before.
- D.A. Adam Schiff: We usually have one leg to stand on.
- Eddie Clayman: I'm not into that rough stuff any more. I got my medication.
- Detective Rey Curtis: You taking it?
- Eddie Clayman: Hell, yeah. You can check with my clinic.
- Detective Rey Curtis: Then why are you chasing hookers down 14th Street?
- Eddie Clayman: C'mon, man. It's springtime.
- Dr. Emil Skoda: You sure there was there no connection between Clayman and the dead girl?
- Detective Rey Curtis: Just the connection of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
- Dr. Emil Skoda: He's not your man.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: Mind sharing how you know that?
- Dr. Emil Skoda: The killer knew her. Draped a scarf over her face; wanted her to preserve some dignity.
- Lt. Anita Van Buren: Dignity.
- Dr. Emil Skoda: [shrugs] Best he could do under the circumstances.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: Like that carjacking a couple years ago.
- Detective Rey Curtis: Then why cut her up?
- Dr. Emil Skoda: Make it look like a lunatic had done it. See these cuts? They're hesitation marks. He was having a hard time at first, got bolder as he went along.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: So you're saying he staged the whole thing?
- [Skoda gives a shrugging nod]
- Lt. Anita Van Buren: Do you think Eddie Clayman could have put all this on to throw us off the track?
- Dr. Emil Skoda: I think you've got the wrong guy.
- Lt. Anita Van Buren: Hold Clayman on a parole violation 'till we sort all this out.
- Dr. Emil Skoda: Whoever killed Sarah Kincaid knew her, and cared about her. Have you talked with her boyfriend?
- Detective Rey Curtis: Her father said that she wasn't seeing anybody regularly.
- Dr. Emil Skoda: She was pregnant.
- Lt. Anita Van Buren: So she did something with somebody nine weeks ago.
- Professor Crochelle: [describing man at the scene of the murder] Mid-to-late 20s, uh, brownish hair, "entitled".
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: Entitled to what?
- Professor Crochelle: To everything.