- Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers: State of decomposition, ground temperature, insect activity.
- Serena Southerlyn: Insect activity?
- Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers: She's been dead three weeks, give or take.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: Probably killed the day she disappeared.
- Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers: This your first time?
- Serena Southerlyn: I came over from Civil Litigations.
- Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers: You get used to the smell.
- Detective Ed Green: No, you don't!
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: [looking through a missing woman's apartment] Her wallet's here... makeup's on the night stand.
- Detective Ed Green: [in the bathroom] Toothbrush.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: So we're looking for a girl with no makeup and fuzzy teeth.
- Detective Ed Green: It'll be nice not looking at a dead body for a change.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: Still, they could've called in Missin Persons.
- Detective Ed Green: I don't know if you noticed, but Missing Persons is pretty busy lately.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: Mickey Bastone?
- Mickey Bastone: That's right.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: NYPD.
- Detective Ed Green: We have a warrant to search your bar, your home, and any of your vehicles.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: We also have a warrant for your arrest.
- Mickey Bastone: Hey, I'm trying to run a business here.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: Well, why don't you think about taking a few days off? All right, everybody, last call!
- Detective Ed Green: He means leave.
- [the bar patrons are all ushered out of the door]
- Mickey Bastone: I'm telling you, you know, you ain't gonna find nothing.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: Oh, people say that to us all the time. Next thing you know, they're watching the seasons change in Attica.
- Detective Ed Green: [handcuffing Mickey] Put your hands behind your back.
- Detective Lennie Briscoe: [leading Mickey out] You probably know this next part by heart. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you do say can be used can and will be used against you in a court of law...