When Lt. Disher picks up the AK-47 casing, he doesn't pick up the 9mm bullet right next to it, but he is later seen giving the 9mm bullet back to Captain Stottlemeyer.
After catching the car keys in mid-air, Adrian Monk never gives them back to Natalie Teeger, who starts the car without receiving them.
In winning the keep-away game with the keys, Monk steps on a car to gain height.
However, there is no car between the two people keeping the keys away from Monk.
However, there is no car between the two people keeping the keys away from Monk.
When Natalie parks in the parking lot, she pulls into the space. After voting, when she and Monk return to the lot, her Jeep is backed into the space.
However, the lot attendants had the keys, and could have moved the vehicle.
However, the lot attendants had the keys, and could have moved the vehicle.
Monk places the box down on the hood of Natalie's car before playing Keep-Away with the side of the box with the bold blue letters facing the camera. After obtaining the keys, when Monk grabs the box, it now has small black and blue letters facing the camera.
When Monk find the AK47 casing on the rooftop, Randy collects using his own hands without gloves. Since it was evidence, he should never have touched the bullet that way to avoid contaminating the evidences.
Natalie Teeger tells Monk that her husband died after he was shot down over Kosovo in 1998. There were zero US fatalities in the Kosovo War.
When the scene flashes back to the shooter taking aim with his rifle, the shot clearly shows no scope mounted on the rifle. However, when the screen shows the point of view of the shooter, it is a round shot with aiming cross hairs indicating that a rifle scope is used to target the copier. The rifle is an under-folder AKS, which has no provision for mounting a scope.
Jack had the key to the copier the whole time. He could have sneaked back into the campaign office at any time to retrieve the jammed paper, or he could have made up some excuse about why he was opening it if someone was there. There really was no need to go through all the elaborate plans to try to get Natalie to drop out (shooting up the office, throwing a grenade into her apartment).