- A woman is murdered during the San Francisco marathon and Monk suspects her married lover. But he was running the race, and his tracking chip says he never left.
- A woman is murdered during the San Francisco marathon and Monk suspects her married lover, Trevor McDowell, even though he was running in the race. Although McDowell disappears from the video tape of the race less than halfway through and reappears only at the end, the data from a computer chip indicates that he was present at all checkpoints during the race. After interrogating the murdered woman's ex-husband as a possible suspect only to find that his alibi is probably credible, a frustrated Stottlemeyer provides Monk with a brilliant suggestion--that the computer chip was passed off to someone else during the race. Monk meanwhile has the chance to visit his hero, an aging runner from Nigeria who Sharona briefly suspects may be the murderer's accomplice--a theory Monk refuses even to consider. When Monk figures out what really happened, he must catch the murderer himself to prove his theory.—WyattJones
- Sharona and Monk are passing by a building, and they see Stottlemeyer and Randall investigating a crime scene and they learn that a young woman was thrown off her building during the San Francisco Marathon. The prime suspect, her salesman lover Trevor McDowell, has the perfect alibi since he was running the marathon, and every participant has a chip on the tennis shoes registering their time and movements. Monk is sure that McDowell is the killer, but how he did it.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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