Saw VI (2009)
Mark Rolston: Erickson
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Quotes
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Dan Erickson : [pressing on Hoffman] You know, there is an alternative. Let's say that Strahm killed Seth Baxter specifically to set you up as an accomplice to Jigsaw...
Mark Hoffman : [tensing] Okay?
Dan Erickson : There is a problem with that, though. On further analysis of Strahm's fingerprints it was found that the Uric Acid levels were inconsistent for an individual with an active epidural metabolism.
Mark Hoffman : [setting his hot coffee cup on the table next to him] In other words...?
Dan Erickson : In other words, when you left his fingerprints on the latest victim, Strahm was already dead!
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Dr. Heffner : [Showing photos from the Jigsaw victims] Look here. These are the jigsaw pieces cut from previous victims. This is the piece taken from the latest victim.
Mark Hoffman : Looks like all the rest.
Agent Lindsey Perez : Yeah, that's what we said too.
Dr. Heffner : The skin abrasions are indicative of a knife with a partially serrated edge.
Mark Hoffman : So?
Dr. Heffner : So all of the other cuts were made of a near perfect blade of surgical quality.
Mark Hoffman : Obviously Strahm used a different knife than John Kramer.
Agent Lindsey Perez : Right. But it got us curious so we pulled the files to compare. That same blade was used in only one other victim.
Dan Erickson : That victim was Seth Baxter. The man who killed your sister.
Mark Hoffman : You're telling me that you can tell a different knife was used from a photo?
Dr. Heffner : No, but I can. I was the one who examined that body. I've examined every victim of the Jigsaw Killer.
Mark Hoffman : Good work.
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Mark Hoffman : What did you find?
Dan Erickson : Take a look.
Agent Lindsey Perez : The human fingerprint leaves an oily residue. Depending on how long it has been exposed to the elements it's highly susceptible to contamination.
Mark Hoffman : So what's the problem?
Agent Lindsey Perez : We found traces of Halomethane R-12.
Dan Erickson : She means Freon.
Agent Lindsey Perez : Production of R-12 ceased in 1994 so the question is, was the contaminant we found at the site already or did Strahm bring it in with him?
Dan Erickson : We're looking into the building's function before it was abandoned.