CSI: Miami (TV Series)
Spring Breakdown (2010)
Emily Procter: CSI Detective Calleigh Duquesne
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Quotes
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Calleigh Duquesne : What kind of a person does that? I mean, just puts a girl out with the laundry?
Frank Tripp : I don't know. Blame it on spring break. Guys think of it as a vacation from common decency. They do whatever the hell they wanna do with no... no consequences.
Calleigh Duquesne : Well, I'll tell you what. There are *gonna* be consequences.
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Frank Tripp : Laundry system's almost fully automated.
Calleigh Duquesne : Well, that would explain why she wasn't found until the end of the cycle.
Frank Tripp : Yeah. You know, any evidence from our killer on her was in that washer's gotta be destroyed.
Calleigh Duquesne : There's actually a debris collector on the side.
[retrieving it and taking items out]
Calleigh Duquesne : It's for large items so that it doesn't mess up the plumbing. Got a sock... sunglasses... money, Chapstick. There's a lot of stuff in here. Could be from our killer, could be from our victim.
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Frank Tripp : You okay?
Calleigh Duquesne : Yeah, I guess. It's just when you're a kid, spring break is supposed to be the best part of your life, not the worst.
Frank Tripp : Yeah. Got anything to go on?
Calleigh Duquesne : First and foremost, it's clearly a body dump.
Frank Tripp : Yeah. A cherry of a dump site. Hell, almost every hotel in this town uses this place.
Calleigh Duquesne : So they all send their sheets here?
Frank Tripp : Yeah.
Calleigh Duquesne : Well, that's gonna make IDing the body a challenge.
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Walter Simmons : Hey.
Jesse Cardoza : Hey.
Walter Simmons : Gang's all here.
Calleigh Duquesne : Did your John Doe come through here?
Jesse Cardoza : Yeah. This is, uh, where he met the guy that shot at him with the flare gun.
Calleigh Duquesne : All right, so at some point, all three of our victims passed through here. Do you recognize this girl?
Jesse Cardoza : Or him?
Walter Simmons : How about this guy?
Ricky Halpern : Hundreds of people party here every day, every night, man. It gets crazy. I don't remember those two guys, but it doesn't mean they weren't here. But her? Her, I remember.
Calleigh Duquesne : Really? Why?
Ricky Halpern : She was a pain in my ass. Out-of-her-mind drunk; had to give her the boot.
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Calleigh Duquesne : Miss, have you been charging your drinks to room 17301?
Courtney Heywood : Yeah, of course. That's my room.
Calleigh Duquesne : So, you're Courtney Heywood.
Frank Tripp : Can we see some identification, please?
Courtney Heywood : You show me yours first.
Frank Tripp : I'm sorry?
Courtney Heywood : Who are you guys?
Calleigh Duquesne : We're with the Miami-Dade Police Department.
Frank Tripp : So, let's see your stuff. Your... uh... ID.
Calleigh Duquesne : [taking it and holding it up for comparison] Thank you. She's Courtney Heywood.
Courtney Heywood : Can you guys tell me what's going on here?
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Frank Tripp : Gun bluing? You think the prints can uh, survive the hot water and the bleach?
Calleigh Duquesne : Well, the button is brass, so I think it's entirely possible a print could have gotten etched onto it and then the chlorine would have set it. If you add the selenious acid with the copper sulfate... if a print's there, it'll show up.
[seeing the residue stick to the print]
Calleigh Duquesne : I wonder if there's a match.
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Calleigh Duquesne : Hey, Walter, what are you doing here?
Walter Simmons : Hey. My vic partied here. Had a VIP bracelet from this spot.
Ricky Halpern : Great. More cops.
Walter Simmons : Mr. Cooperative here is Ricky Halpern. Club bouncer.
Frank Tripp : Ricky! Just the guy we were looking for. We got one of your prints in our investigation.
Ricky Halpern : Mine?
Frank Tripp : Uh-huh. Does your boss know you're a felon?
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Calleigh Duquesne : Courtney, we found a dead body this morning. She had your room key.
[showing her a picture]
Calleigh Duquesne : She look familiar?
Courtney Heywood : Wow. Um, no. She doesn't look familiar. Sorry. Um, but I have been a little drunk for a couple of days. It's...
Calleigh Duquesne : [getting it] It's spring break.
Courtney Heywood : Yeah. I thought I dropped my key card yesterday on the beach. Half-expected to come back to my room and everything be gone. Should I file a report or something?
Calleigh Duquesne : I don't know. Is something missing?
Courtney Heywood : I can't find my iPod. But I thought I just lost it.
Frank Tripp : And you have no idea how she ended up with your key card?
Courtney Heywood : No. But when I say I was a bit drunk for a couple of days, I was actually a lot drunk.
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Frank Tripp : Hey, Calleigh.
Calleigh Duquesne : Look. It's a diamond earring.
Frank Tripp : Huh. It's amazing what you can find in a hotel laundry. Does it, uh, belong to our victim?
Calleigh Duquesne : No. But this might.
[picking up a metal button and comparing it to the victim's shirt]
Calleigh Duquesne : It's a match.
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Calleigh Duquesne : Hey, Tom. Have you got anything on our girl yet?
Dr. Tom Loman : She has broken bones, but no bruising, so I know she was dead before she went into the wash.
Calleigh Duquesne : Okay.
Dr. Tom Loman : This bruising, however, is consistent with an antemortem injury. Looks like blunt-force trauma.
Calleigh Duquesne : Poor thing. She was just beaten and thrown away. Do you think that's the cause of death?
Dr. Tom Loman : Certainly looks that way. I'll have to see how bad the underlying damage is.
Calleigh Duquesne : All right. I'll get back to you. Thanks.
Dr. Tom Loman : Okay.
[finding something in the victim's shoe]
Dr. Tom Loman : Calleigh?
Calleigh Duquesne : Yeah?
Dr. Tom Loman : I've got her room key.
Calleigh Duquesne : The Ciel Bleu Hotel. One step closer to finding out who she is.