CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series)
Feeling the Heat (2003)
Marg Helgenberger: CSI Catherine Willows
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Quotes
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A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair : [to Catherine] How long was the baby left inside the car?
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Based on the time of death, uh, we estimate roughly an hour. The 9-1-1 call came in 11:30 in the morning.
A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair : Okay. And what time does Paul Winston start work?
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : According to Captain Brass... . uh, 10:00 a.m.
A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair : Hour and a half. Come on. I got a 3-year-old at home and I've left him inside in a covered garage with groceries two minutes tops, but two hours in this heat?
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : I know. It's a tragedy.
A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair : You know, cases like these almost never see the inside of a courtroom, but this one will.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Is there any worse punishment than losing your child?
A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair : Yeah, jail time. I want him behind bars so the next time a parent steps away from their vehicle in triple degree heat, they check the backseat before they lock the door.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Doesn't change my job.
A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair : Look, I need you guys to thoroughly document this case. I don't want any more surprises in court. So, from the car to the kid, just try to cross your T's and dot your I's, okay?
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C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : When are parents going to learn a car is not a baby-sitter?
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C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : [to Grissom] What are you thinking?
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : I don't get people.
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Captain Jim Brass : I got the state medical records for Howard Ashton Winston; born August 12, 2000. Would've been three years old.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : When did he die?
Captain Jim Brass : Last year. Tay-Sachs disease.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Oh, that's incurable. Like MS, right?
Captain Jim Brass : Yeah, I worked with a cop in New Jersey whose son died from it. Aw, the poor kid went blind, couldn't swallow. In the end, he couldn't even lift his head up.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : The Winstons never mentioned they had another child.
Captain Jim Brass : Losing one kid is tough, but two?
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : I know it.
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Vickie Winston : You have no idea what it's like to watch your child die.
Paul Winston : We couldn't go through that again.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : The shame of it is you didn't have to. The enzyme test that Dr. Garner ran came back negative. Joshua didn't have Tay-Sachs. You killed a perfectly healthy baby.