Grissom notes that Heather can't drink because of her diabetes, and this could explain her hypoglycemia and shock. Sara tells Grissom that all of the prints in the saloon come back to Heather however, she hasn't tested the lipstick around the shot glass. However, Catherine knows that Vernon wouldn't be able to afford Heather's services and asks why she would cover for him. This seems to fit the murderer's profile, and Brass wonders if Vernon waited until Heather's client left and then attacked her. Brass informs her that Vernon is an ex-police officer who was fired for assaulting a woman while off-duty. The tissue tests positive for bodily fluids.Ĭatherine confirms that the substance found outside of the saloon was chewing tobacco, which leads them to Vernon. Meanwhile, in one of the bathrooms, Catherine finds a pair of men's underwear plugged into a toilet and a tissue crumpled on the floor next to it. He personally let her in because he wanted to meet her however, he didn't stay, only telling her to lock up when she was done. Benjamin admits to giving Heather access to the park after hours, saying that she called the office and wanted to rent out the saloon for a private party. Grissom tells a nurse that Heather is diabetic, something she withheld from the doctors upon being admitted.Īt Old West Town, Brass talks to owner Jack Oakley and his son, Benjamin. She denies that she's protecting the person who assaulted her before she goes into shock. Heather recalls to Grissom that the last time they met, she was trying to kill the man who killed her daughter. While this is going on, Grissom appears in the doorway, much to Heather's delight and Sara's.uneasiness. Sara enters the room, introduces herself and photographs the rope marks on Heather's neck. She refuses to name her attacker, give up her clothes as evidence or submit to a rape kit. In the hospital, Heather tells Brass that she was planning an old west party and checking out the premises after hours with the permission of the owner, Jack Oakley. A jealous Sara finds a shot glass on the floor that contains lipstick around its rim. Sara asks what Heather is like, which leads Catherine into a long answer complimenting Heather and saying what a good pair her and Grissom are. In the saloon, Catherine bags a broken bottle of whiskey, noting that a family theme park wouldn't be serving something like this. There, he found Heather and called it in. However, a little after 2:00 AM, he found the front gate unlocked and heard music coming from the saloon. Vernon tells Brass that he runs regular security checks every two hours and locked the front gate when he arrived. She also wonders how things got out of control, as Heather is a dominatrix, not a submissive. After placing an evidence marker next to some tobacco spit, Catherine wonders why Heather would entertain a client here instead of in her house. The cowboy then takes some rope from his belt and strangles Heather with it until she passes out all the while, he's telling her to "say it."Ĭatherine meets Brass at the scene and is told that Heather was found by the night watchman, Vernon Porter. He enters the saloon and finds Lady Heather waiting for him, dressed in old west garb. On the case: Catherine Willows, Gil Grissom, Sara Sidle, Jim BrassĪ cowboy walks down the main drag of Oakley's Old West Town. Grissom becomes worried about Lady Heather when she is nearly strangled to death at a Western theme park.
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