- Eric Delko: [finding the victim strung upside down] Never seen a body this pale before. There's no blood in it.
- Calleigh Duquesne: It's very difficult to remove blood from a body if the heart's not beating, so more than likely, she was alive when this happened. Dispatch said an anonymous male called this in?
- Eric Delko: Yeah, anonymous male caller.
- [looking closer]
- Eric Delko: Take a look at this. This is weird. She's got two puncture wounds in her neck. They're not from a needle. Those are bite marks.
- Calleigh Duquesne: Bite marks?
- Eric Delko: Yeah.
- Calleigh Duquesne: I hate Halloween.
- Walter Simmons: [Dr. Loman drops his clipboard] Yo, butterfingers, you okay?
- Dr. Tom Loman: My hands... they feel funny.
- Ryan Wolfe: They feel funny how? They feel numb?
- Dr. Tom Loman: Just tingly.
- Walter Simmons: We need to check those gloves.
- Ryan Wolfe: Wait. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- [sniffing the glove]
- Ryan Wolfe: They smell like dead mice.
- Walter Simmons: You exterminate, too?
- Ryan Wolfe: No. In college, we had a mousetrap next to the fridge, and... you never forget the smell of dead mice.
- Dr. Tom Loman: You know hemlock smells like dead mice. I'm trained to look for it in autopsies. Because it's fatal if it enters the bloodstream.
- Walter Simmons: So maybe Andrea had some hemlock on her that transferred to your gloves. She got you feeling all tingly.
- Dr. Tom Loman: Probably a small dose. But I should wash my hands. A lot.
- Ryan Wolfe: Okay, here she is. 24 years old, and she graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University.
- Walter Simmons: What? What woman with a degree from the Harvard of the South cleans houses?
- Ryan Wolfe: It's a tough job market.
- Calleigh Duquesne: [arriving at the crime scene] That's the first time I've taken a car ferry to a dead body callout.
- Eric Delko: [chuckling] 911 operator, uh, listed this as the address. Caller didn't leave his name, but she said the voice sounded like a male.
- [the door opens, apparently of its own accord]
- Eric Delko: Whoa. That's creepy.
- Ryan Wolfe: Walter, tell me why someone would want to put North America's most dangerous plant in their front yard.
- Walter Simmons: Antisocial?
- Ryan Wolfe: Or they're a fan of nausea, exhaustion, delirium, and convulsions. That or death.
- Walter Simmons: Possibly. Oh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
- Ryan Wolfe: Wow. So beautiful, yet so deadly.
- Walter Simmons: [recoiling] Hey.
- Ryan Wolfe: Tell you what, we got to find the gardener.
- Walter Simmons: [seeing someone nearby] Hey!
- Kenny Barnsdall: Who are you?
- Walter Simmons: MDPD. Who are you?
- Kenny Barnsdall: The gardener.
- Ryan Wolfe, Walter Simmons: You're coming with us.
- Calleigh Duquesne: Who exactly owns this place?
- Eric Delko: Deed is in the name of a living trust with no named beneficiary. It's untraceable.
- Calleigh Duquesne: Looks like old money. Not exactly warm and cozy.
- Horatio Caine: I don't see any blood.
- Eric Delko: Human body has eight pints. It should be all over the floor.
- Calleigh Duquesne: She couldn't have been killed here.
- Eric Delko: We've got to find the original crime scene.
- Horatio Caine: Yes, we do. Before our killer kills again.
- Ryan Wolfe: I haven't been able to ID her yet.
- Dr. Tom Loman: [giving her a once-over] Hmm. Her name is Andrea Edison.
- Ryan Wolfe: How do you know that?
- Dr. Tom Loman: Found her pass in her pocket for the ferry. She's the housekeeper for the mansion. You're welcome.