It's winter time and some punks are throwing ice-balls and passing motorists. One hits the driver side window of a truck and the driver gets out and chases one guy down the street. However, that has nothing really to do with the story. What it leads to is thits: when the kid being chased ducks into a store out-of-sight, he discovers a room full of dolls and the store owner laying dead in a pool of blood. He is clutching one of the dolls. What does that mean? There is no sign of burglary, so what happened here in this "hospital" for dolls. There are broken doll limbs and blood spatter everywhere. Mac, Flack, Lyndsay and Danny take the case.
On the second case, a beautiful young girl is found dead in her bed. She looks like a health food addict with all the vitamin pills and organic food in the house. To Sheldon's shock, she is wearing a wig. It turns out the girl has cancer and the hair loss was from chemotherapy. What happened to her? Suicide? Sheldon and Stella investigate.
Once again, this show provides a number of interesting twists to each case and they stick to just that - the case. So far, there haven't been any personal melodramas that take away from the stories, and I like that.
On the second case, a beautiful young girl is found dead in her bed. She looks like a health food addict with all the vitamin pills and organic food in the house. To Sheldon's shock, she is wearing a wig. It turns out the girl has cancer and the hair loss was from chemotherapy. What happened to her? Suicide? Sheldon and Stella investigate.
Once again, this show provides a number of interesting twists to each case and they stick to just that - the case. So far, there haven't been any personal melodramas that take away from the stories, and I like that.