Corrected entry: A junkie was found dead in the park. Rizzoli looks at the file and said the syringe had no fingerprints on it, followed by Isles saying "he died before he had a chance to wipe them off" if it had no fingerprints on it as Rizzoli says then how could he die before wiping them off when there wasn't any to begin with. Rizzoli then States somebody else had to wipe them off for him.
Melt My Heart to Stone - S3-E10
Corrected entry: The investigation centers on murdered prostitutes. About half-way through the episode, a streetwalker says one dead girl had a regular patron named "Bear," and describes him as a black construction worker. After the commercial break, "Bear" is being questioned at police HQ, but he's white.
Correction: She said he was white.
Correction: That's her point. The syringe has no fingerprints, but it should have some on it, having been used. The junkie died so quickly he couldn't have wiped them off. Which as Rizzoli then explains, means someone else must have wiped them off - either the killer or someone else who was with him and they'll need to talk to.
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