I thought that the real issue was that they heard him gasping for help and let him die. That to me was the WORST for some reason. Clearly they wanted him dead and essentially planned to kill him twice over, but what kind of person are you to listen to someone moaning for help and say "fuck it?"
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
it probably would never have caught Dr. Morales' eye in the first place
If it wasn't caught as a murder, then yeah. they could have gotten away with it. But once they suspected foul play, they found the 911 recording, and established that Remington Steele's secretary *had* to be lying (I'm pretty sure they suspected it just from listening to the well-manicured story) because she was bat-blind. Those are the only red flags I remember, which given my brain is unlikely to be all of them.
what kind of person are you to listen to someone moaning for help and say "fuck it?"
They thought he was having sex with the one-armed manScarface.
So, Major Crimes - I don't watch it but I am tempted by Ron Glass. Worth catching a rerun?
Not their best effort (and sadly that applies in particular to Ron Glass).
Ok, thanks, I won't go to any trouble.
it was entertaining, but I would have to agree with brenda.
I’ve never seen it. Does Ron Glass play a dapper, urbane police detective?
That's kind of what I was hoping for, for the Barney Miller flashbacks...
Ron Glass will be in S.H.I.E.L.D., FWIW.
Perception:
If someone else pulls a gun on you, and in the struggle for it, it goes off and kills the person who drew the gun in the first place - shouldn't that be Self-Defense, not "10-20 for Manslaughter"?