CSI: Miami (TV Series)
Out of Time (2009)
Harold Sylvester: Fred Dorsey
Quotes
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Calleigh Duquesne : Ah, Lieutenant Dorsey. I'm Calleigh Duquesne.
Fred Dorsey : You're late.
Calleigh Duquesne : Yes, I am. I'm sorry. I-I got a little lost.
Fred Dorsey : Well, don't just stand there all day. Got 1,700 guns need their serial numbers checked. Hope you got a good night's sleep.
Calleigh Duquesne : I did. I slept very well, thank you.
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Lieutenant Horatio Caine : So, Fred, what can you tell me?
Fred Dorsey : Well, elemental composition of the bullet that Dr. Woods pulled out of the victim matches the batch of bullets that were found at the house. Now, it doesn't put the gun in Bowers' hand, but this is, uh, pretty definitive.
Calleigh Duquesne : Excuse me, but I believe that analysis is flawed.
Fred Dorsey : Are you questioning my science?
Calleigh Duquesne : No, I'm not questioning the science, just the interpretation... sir.
Fred Dorsey : I don't know if they told you at that fancy institute, but bullets packaged at the same time and from the same batch are elementally identical.
Lieutenant Horatio Caine : Hang on a second, Fred. Officer Duquesne, continue, please.
Calleigh Duquesne : A study done by the Department of Justice is finding that bullets packaged months apart in separate batches can have the same lead composition. Therefore, your link between the husband and the victim is unfounded. I mean, anyone could own this bullet.
Lieutenant Horatio Caine : Fred, did we see this study?
Fred Dorsey : It's worked for 40 years, Horatio. That's good enough for me.
Lieutenant Horatio Caine : But, Fred, things are changing, and we need to change with them.
Fred Dorsey : We don't have any other way to compare bullets. You drop the ball on this one, and we're back to zero. What do we do then?
Lieutenant Horatio Caine : Look for more evidence. Officer Duquesne?
Calleigh Duquesne : Yes, sir?
Lieutenant Horatio Caine : Can I have a word?