- Calleigh Duquesne: You know, it's bad enough when you're in that awkward stage between boy and cold-blooded killer, but it's even worse when grandma's kiss links you to the scene.
- Tim Speedle: You're trying to identify the DNA of the mold?
- Lieutenant Horatio Caine: Yes, I am. Which would mean the smear from the bungalow could only come from a single host colony, like the killer's bathroom.
- Tim Speedle: Mold's a primitive organism.
- Lieutenant Horatio Caine: But if it's biological, it has DNA.
- Lieutenant Horatio Caine: You have a forensics buff in the house.
- Mrs. Bastille: They're Lee's. He can't get enough. I think they're disgusting. No... no offense.
- Lieutenant Horatio Caine: [smiling] No, none taken.
- Detective Christian Brunner: The only surprise there is the ex didn't find a stash of violent porn.
- Lieutenant Horatio Caine: So you think his alibi is going to clear him, huh?
- Detective Christian Brunner: Read the M.E.'s report again. She was killed at approximately seven p.m.
- Lieutenant Horatio Caine: "Approximately" seven p.m. Time of death is always the most fluid aspect of any crime. I mean, even you should know that.