- Emma: What's that for?
- Tommy: To make sure he's dead. There used to be a time it was hard to tell a comatose person from a dead one, so coroners tied bells to everybody in the morgue. So if they heard a 'ting', they knew somebody down there wasn't quite ready to go.
- Emma: So, why do you have one?
- Tommy: Well, I'm... I'm a bit of a traditionalist.
- Tommy: This amount of lung damage, though, I'd expect the body to be covered in third degree burns. It's like finding a bullet in a brain, but with no gunshot wound.
- Tommy: You can't kill someone this way without leaving a trace on the outside. She doesn't even have a broken nail.
- [first lines]
- Deputy Ballard: [over radio] Sheriff, you gotta get down here.
- Sheriff Burke: [crouching down] We got an ID on her?
- Deputy Ballard: No, sir. No relation to Paul and Carol.
- Lieutenant Wade: Who's she?
- Sheriff Burke: Well, for now, she's a Jane Doe.
- [last lines]
- Radio Evangelist: And you know what Hebrews chapter four says, "the word of God is powerful."