Things really begin to steam up in this episode. Pete, of course, is the pivotal character in all this. He's gone from being moral to being immersed in the filth that is that group from the precinct. When the mother remembers a man at the hospital, we know now that it was Pete. He went to see the young man because he was so full of guilt. But she can't be specific when a sketch artist talks with her. We learn more about K. J. and what her issues are. We meet her father who diminish her life choices. She and Fish get closer to the realities of the case. Nadine is brought into the mix and we know now that there is testimony out there for the taking. Lattice is going to be a critical figure from now on, but she has no credibility. Her husband has gone off the rails because of the disruption in his life due to his son's death. It turns out, however, that he has been an absentee in the kid's life forever.
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