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Body of Proof <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

to gain some light on the victim. Moments later, Charlie Minx arrives at Pete’s office. Both expartners<br />

are happy to see each other. Did Pete call up the parole office to know about Vasquez?<br />

Charlie meets Megan with Pete and reveals he knew Vasquez, but that was his cover name. His<br />

real name is Eddie Casteo, and he was a cop, and Charlie’s partner. When Megan asks about the<br />

drugs, Charlie reveals that Eddie would do anything to stay under cover.<br />

Back at the homicide squad office, Charlie is spurring up the troops to find Eddie’s killer.<br />

Overhearing Charlie’s voice, Megan gets a little sarcastic about the huffing with the squad Captain,<br />

and Kate backs her up. The Captain lays in back on them, but he is ready to help by answering<br />

questions. Turns out that Eddie was after drug dealers, and would frequent areas such<br />

as the dark lands. He also continued investigations after putting himself in prison as Johnny<br />

Vasquez. More importantly, he was a good cop who was popular with the squad. Later it turns<br />

out that the New York number on Eddie belongs to a music producer. May be the girl from the<br />

bar is saying the truth. When interrogated, she (Kristen) says she did not kill Johnny. She was<br />

hoping he would help her with the music business, but Bud wants to know why she stole money<br />

from her boss.<br />

She explains Johnny was dead, and the cash she found in his possession would help her<br />

start fresh — he anyway looked after her. Later, Megan and Pete learn from Eddie’s widow that<br />

she enjoyed the most liberating relationship with him. Nothing got swept under the rug, and she<br />

knew everything about his work — although not the cover ops. She was waiting for dinner, and a<br />

part of her new when he did not turn up. The white gold charm was an anniversary present she<br />

gave him. And the broken wrist happened when they were on a skiing vacation. It turns out that<br />

they have a suspect from the hair samples. However, they are distinctly 1.5 inches long, and such<br />

are the samples used in medical investigation. Megan and Pete doubt how such samples could<br />

have landed on Eddie’s nape. Moreover, it appears from the hair samples that the person has<br />

been using drugs. However, from the suspect’s parole records, he has been clean for months.<br />

However, Charlie is not doubting such technicalities. He is going after this suspect no matter<br />

what — he had filed harassment against Charlie when he busted him for drugs. And now there<br />

is no giving up when the iron is hot. Charlie moves in with his SWAT team into the apartment<br />

and is about to shoot him. However, he cannot as the squad and Bud force him to surrender —<br />

moreover, it looks like Minx is framing this guy. Captain puts Minx on leave.<br />

Megan approaches the homicide department, and tells the Captain that the entire squad<br />

should undergo a test for drugs, especially because the Captain insists that just because the<br />

hair samples found on Eddie’s body are an inch and a half long, it does not imply they came<br />

from their department lab. Suspicion now falls on Minx. Not only did he frame a guy who is<br />

innocent as per this investigation, but they have a gun match the DNA fragment in the gun box<br />

is nearly a sure test. Although Pete is not up to going after Charlie, Kate puts the pressure for<br />

collecting his gun for investigation, and Pete ends up doing so. Before testing Charlie’s blood<br />

sample, Megan is at a shooting squad trying out a Beretta wearing latex gloves. That’s the gun<br />

Charlie carried, and the same gun used to kill Eddie. Just after firing, Megan gets the Beretta<br />

bite tearing through her gloves. Kate explains it happens to first time users — a sharp recoil<br />

between the thumb and the forefinger.<br />

Charlie is brought in for the blood test. Before Megan pricks the needle, Charlie wants to<br />

know how all this will help. Pete asks Charlie to trust him, and after a long stare between the<br />

two, in goes the needle. Moments after the results are out, Bud, Samantha and a bunch of cops<br />

have Charlie Minx in handcuffs for the murder of Eddie Costeo. He leaves shouting he did not<br />

kill Eddie. Eddie was his partner. Squad Captain calls an urgent meeting. They will have to put<br />

in whatever information, communication or evidence they have regarding Charlie, and put their<br />

signature on the declaration. Even if they have no knowledge about Charlie’s activities, they<br />

have to put it on paper and sign — all this will happen one by one at the interrogation cell. While<br />

Megan, Samantha and other detectives watch the proceedings, cop Lopez is caught on camera<br />

with a Beretta bite on his hand. Short haired as well, this one’s a better suspect than Charlie.<br />

And how can they confirm it? Bud has an entire glass Lopez was using to whack off Bud’s wife’s<br />

orange juice, and he is taking it in for a complete DNA test.<br />

The detectives meet at a memorial dinner for Eddie. Kristen, who has got her contract at<br />

New York, is singing on the stage — her song dedicated to the good Johnny Vasquez, whom she<br />

now knows as Eddie. Charlie Minx arrives in his uniform, which he was so close to losing in a<br />

misconstrued investigation. He and Pete are happy to see each other yet again. Not before long,<br />

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