- A teenage boy is suspected of starting a fire that killed his younger sister. But his powerful and influential grandfather does everything in his power to make the case go away.
- Detectives Briscoe and Curtis investigate a possible murder when a woman hears an answering machine message saying the caller is responsible for killing someone by the name of DeeDee. The first suspect is the phone's owner Stan Kaminski, but the police realize the message may have been intended for a Roy Lawlor. Two years previously, a drunken Lawlor fell asleep with a lit cigarette and set fire to his apartment killing his daughter Diane, aka DeeDee. They trace the incoming call to the home of a Carl Anderton, Lawlor's former father-in-law. From the voice on the tape, they suspect Anderton's grandson 15 year-old Terry Lawlor, DeeDee's half-brother, to be responsible. Once the boy is arrested, the powerful and politically connected Anderton pulls out all the stops to get the case dropped, including threatening to withdraw his political support for Adam Schiff, who faces re-election in a few months. DA McCoy consults Dr. Emil Skoda, who thinks the boy may be bipolar. But Anderton flatly refuses to let the boy undergo a psychiatric examination. It turns out Anderton may have something of his own to hide.—garykmcd
- A woman, checking out a guy who took her to his apartment, listens to his answering machine. She hears: "I did it. You don't have to worry any more. I killed Dee-Dee". She runs off and reports the tape message to the police. Some digging reveals that Dee-Dee was a 5-year old girl who was killed in a fire. The eventual suspect has a very influential grandfather who fiercely resists the prosecution.—Hops Splurt
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