It was an interesting episode. The idea of using one crime as the alibi for a second one. I thought things wrapped up a little too neatly.
And of course, there had to be an explanation for why the guy was cleaning the knife when they went to question him at the beginng of the episode, when he hid it in the toilet tank.
While he did reference "Body Heat" with William Hurt and Kathleen Turner, I am a little bit surprised that DiNozzo didn't make an obvious movie reference to "Strangers on a Train." But then, that might have given things away. Besides, the second murder, that of the rich husband, hadn't taken place yet.
And of course, there had to be an explanation for why the guy was cleaning the knife when they went to question him at the beginng of the episode, when he hid it in the toilet tank.
While he did reference "Body Heat" with William Hurt and Kathleen Turner, I am a little bit surprised that DiNozzo didn't make an obvious movie reference to "Strangers on a Train." But then, that might have given things away. Besides, the second murder, that of the rich husband, hadn't taken place yet.