- Da Vinci calls for Vancouver to establish a red light district following the death of a high-priced escort and with the continuing mystery of the 28 missing prostitutes, all presumed dead.
- A conference on prostitution is taking place in Vancouver. Flynn is upset with Da Vinci for making a public statement endorsing a red light district. Da Vinci thinks this is a solution to protect street workers, 28 of whom have recently been gone missing from the streets of Vancouver. He pushes the idea at City Hall. Thomas Bigler, a councilor from Amsterdam, is attending the conference as a delegate. He runs into problems when a man is found dead is his hotel room bathtub. Da Vinci, Leary and Kosmo, the investigators, are angry that Bigler seems more interested in protecting his own homosexuality from the public through obvious lies than the fact that someone he was with died. And a new "girl" has arrived on the streets of Vancouver. From the United States, she has come to Vancouver to look for her sister. She has also struck a romantic friendship with a Vancouver police officer. In reality, she is Gwen Marquetti, a schoolteacher from Portland. The girl she is looking for is her daughter Madeline, who she believes is working the streets in Vancouver. Madeline is indeed in Vancouver in the trade, but she is in an exclusive and somewhat confined situation with a pimp. Gwen ends up being victim 29, although her body is found and as such authorities don't believe her murder is related to the missing women's case. Madeline identifies her mother as the victim. Her death is similar to those committed by convicted killer Vincent Marx, and Homicide believes Marx has a colleague on the outside that knows of his M.O. Marx still denies he had anything to do with the murders for which he was convicted and as such denies any knowledge of Gwen's murder. A hooker provides eyewitness information about the murder, she implicating a wealthy businessman.—Huggo
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