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except he didn't have the sense to use gloves when he handled evidence.
I was just watching one of his adventures, and he went down the list point by point- a kid was kidnapped and buried with a timed supply of oxygen (sound familiar?). The kidnapper was killed when a hick sheriff tried to stop him just after he picked up the ransom from the drop. He ran him off the road and off a hill, where the car turned over and killed him. So Quincy had to reconstruct the kidnapper's moves by the available evidence. Upon going over the vehicle back at the lab, he found a single blond female hair, a half-eaten apple, and a used tissue. Before you know it, he had an accurate police sketch of a woman accomplice's face. Meanwhile, Sam was running down all the other forensic evidence, and before you know it, a bunch of people were digging up the boy, still alive, out in the middle of the desert. The location hinged on the kidnapper's car driving through a swarm of prematurely hatched butterflies that appeared in only one location- a location that was 40 miles long.
Gil Grissom couldn't have done it better!
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