- [last lines]
- Detective William Murdoch: I didn't know you'd spent time in Prague.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: Yes, some.
- Detective William Murdoch: Funny. How two people can work so closely together an...
- Dr. Julia Ogden: and not really know anything about one another.
- Detective William Murdoch: Exactly. You must tell me all about Prague.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: Well, I had a journal when I was there.
- Detective William Murdoch: Oh. Well, I'd very much like to read it.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: William! Really!
- Detective William Murdoch: Yes. Really.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: Well, perhaps some excerpts.
- Detective William Murdoch: [Analyzing] Standard crossbow arrows. Robbery likely wasn't the motive.
- Constable George Crabtree: What does it all mean, sir?
- Detective William Murdoch: I don't know. It seems though the killer hunted his victim like an animal.
- Constable George Crabtree: I mean so elaborate... with arrows and all!
- Detective William Murdoch: Arrows are silent and less likely to draw attention, or maybe the killer was making a statement. The use of arrows would suggest the killer had a flair for the dramatic.