When the body of a man is found tied on the bed of a cheap motel room with his skull fractured by an ashtray, Briscoe and Green are assigned to the case. Soon they find that the man was a bounty hunter that was hunting down a notorious serial-killer. Their further investigation shows that the mediocre black journalist Brian Kellogg had interviewed the killer and now is awarded and famous but refuses to give further information. But Briscoe and Green find a means to arrest him. McCoy and Serena prosecute him, but his defense lawyer Randolph J. 'Randy' Dworkin tries to divert the jury claiming racism to the case.
—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil