Produced as a "bottle show" in order to save money for production of 200 (2014), this is the first case to not feature the B.A.U. team presenting a profile to the local law enforcement officers.
In Lyle's bedroom there is a poster for the game "Gods of Combat." This is the same game depicted and acted out by the unsubs in The Wheels on the Bus... (2012).
The song "Strange Fruit," written by Lewis Allan (as Abel Meeropol) and sung by Billie Holiday is played instead of an end quote. Holiday refused to sing in spaces where she was not allowed to perform the song. Abel Meeropol, and his wife, adopted and raised the sons of Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed for treason on June 19, 1953.
Rossi mentions the Central Park Jogger case, which was a case based on the assault and rape of a woman and eight other attacks on other people on the night of April 19, 1989.