Russell Hornsby credited as playing...
Hank Griffin
- Sgt. Wu: Are we depressed?
- Nick Burkhardt: Were you able to get any info off the driver's cell phone?
- Sgt. Wu: Yes. And no.
- Hank Griffin: Can you just give us the yes?
- Sgt. Wu: No.
- Hank Griffin: What about the wounds on his neck?
- Dr. Harper: Well It could be vampires, or someone who wants to be a vampire. Or somebody who wants to get a lot of blood fast. These are about the size of an IV needle. My hope, it's an IV.
- Nick Burkhardt: Okay. So, how does a kid get stuck in the neck with an IV needle and end up in a river going over a waterfall?
- Dr. Harper: I saw a lot of this sort of stuff in the late 80's. When the Satanic cults were all the rage. But not lately. Maybe they're making a comeback.
- Hank Griffin: So, what killed him?
- Dr. Harper: Oh, he drowned. But my guess is he drowned because he was incredibly weak from loss of blood.
- Hank Griffin: So, was it an accident or a homicide?
- Nick Burkhardt: Nobody puts IV needles in their neck by accident.
- Sgt. Wu: [Examining a body] White fluid in his nostrils and around the edge of his mouth would suggest drowning.
- Nick Burkhardt: Well, he looks pretty pale, even for death.
- Hank Griffin: Yeah, it could be the cold water.
- Nick Burkhardt: Yeah, or this.
- [Finds two puncture wounds on the side of the neck]
- Sgt. Wu: Oh. Anybody believe in vampires?
- Nick Burkhardt: Ha, ha.
- [examining the Geiers "greeenhouse"]
- Captain Sean Renard: These are human organs. Hearts, gall bladders, kidneys... this is unbelievable.
- Sgt. Wu: Why would you dry them out instead of selling them for transplant?
- Nick Burkhardt: Some cultures use animal organs to make medicines and aphrodisiacs. Bear gall bladder, rhino horn...
- Hank Griffin: So, what, if animal liver is good, a human one must be better?
- Captain Sean Renard: Well, whichever way you look at it, it's still cannibalism.
- Sgt. Wu: Uh, I think it's pronounced "capitalism."