Lt. Bosslady talks to Fox in the interrogation room. She says that they found signs of ecstasy in his drug test. She asks if he ran because he was on drugs or because he murdered his client. She points out that he also lied about his plans for the evening. Fox says that his employees would frown upon his DJ work. Lt. Bosslady reveals that Turney was killed by low-frequency sound, and Fox might know something about how to accomplish that. Fox says that Turney was his friend. Lt. Bosslady says that rumor has it Turney was about to fire Fox as his lawyer. Fox doesn't think that's true. Lt. Bosslady says that Fox likes driving a Porsche, and that losing Turney as a client would hurt his finances. Lt. Bosslady thinks that Fox hated Turney. Fox says that everyone hated him, but he didn't want him dead. Lt. Bosslady asks who did.
Stella plays a loud, annoying tone on her computer. Randi shows up and says that Frank asked her to bring in Turney's old recordings. She asks what Stella was playing. John says that it's an accelerated version of the sound that killed Turney, and they're trying to figure out the device that made it. Randi asks if they're having any luck. Stella says it could be anything, and she doesn't know if they'll ever find it. Randy says that whoever killed him should go down, and laments that he was only nineteen. Frank walks in and says that Fox named someone named Lloyd as a suspect. Randi says Lloyd sued Turney for allegedly stealing his samples from the nternet, but Fox got the suit dismissed. Frank and John go off to have a talk with Lloyd.
Lloyd's apartment is a wreck. Frank pounds on the door and then cautiously enters. Lloyd turns, and we see that he's an albino. He talks to Frank and John bitterly about how Turney only got a contract because of his looks, and how he stole Lloyd's material. Frank asks if they can take a look at Lloyd's computer, and Lloyd agrees. He moves to a nearby piano and starts playing random notes. Frank asks John if he can find out if Lloyd tried to communicate with Turney. John does a search of some sort and asks Lloyd why he has fifty screen names. Lloyd says it's a free country. John reveals that he's recorded Lloyd's voice, and uses the sample to search Lloyd's computer for a match. John says that an audiophile probably doesn't use text emails. John's search turns up a number of recorded files, all of them sent to Turney. Lloyd looks worried. John plays one of the files, in which Lloyd says that he'll laugh when Turney dies. Lloyd says it was a practical joke. Frank asks where he was on the night Turney died. Lloyd says he was there, chatting with his girlfriend over the computer. John asks for the IP address, and Lloyd recites it. John knows that the IP belongs to a local web sex site (I think -- it was hard to tell what he was talking about) and they should have a record. Lloyd's face falls as Frank tells him to stick close to home.













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