I know that there are times even Tracy does PC, but Pat was his partner for so many years, I’m surprised that in the privacy of Pat’s office he doesn’t call him Pat.
I still don’t get why they don’t pull the letter regarding the murder of an undercover cop out of where ever they put and use that. There is no statue of limitations on murder.
Alt Script: 1- CHIEF: Tracy! Check out this note our undercover man got from Kleen. 2- CHIEF: It’s blank! I think he used white ink. The clever devil! Any ideas how we might be able to read it? TRACY: Simple Chief. Just turn out the lights. 3- CHIEF: You’re an idiot Tracy. TRACY: Who said that? Identify yourself!
With both Trixie and her testimonial (note: not “testimony”) missing, Tracy’s new task is a big one but with a short time limit. It will IMO be easier to track what became of her testimonial and how it was removed from judicial files than to find her (or her remains)….
I looked up both words, so I would know for sure what I was talking about. A testimony is a formal statement, written or given orally, usually in a court of law, stating facts. A testimonial is a formal statement attesting to someone’s character, a tribute to someone, honoring someone for an achievement. I believe willofark is correct – in the context of what the Chief is talking about, the better word would have been testimony.
DaJellyBelly over 5 years ago
They need to get a list of passengers and crew members on that ship and start checking them out!
Neil Wick over 5 years ago
Good morning™, task force members!
Is Tracy up to the challenge? He’s had worse tasks.
AnyFace over 5 years ago
Solving a decades-old “Missing Person” case.
Talk about ‘Cold.’ ✨HarryCK over 5 years ago
Good morning™, witness hunters !
They pulled a body out of the East River and we think it’s her. We need you to go identify the remains.
22ph over 5 years ago
Tracy should also have a chat with Punjab
avenger09 over 5 years ago
Pat’s stars blink on and off like Christmas lights?
Cool!!!
Knightman Premium Member over 5 years ago
The case of the missing witness!!!
jrankin1959 over 5 years ago
You mean I gotta check the swamps? AGAIN?
WilliamVollmer over 5 years ago
I know that there are times even Tracy does PC, but Pat was his partner for so many years, I’m surprised that in the privacy of Pat’s office he doesn’t call him Pat.
Durak Premium Member over 5 years ago
“No, Tracy, I want you to work out the proper use of a noun versus an adjective! I’ve lost controlity of my grammar!”
Maximara over 5 years ago
I still don’t get why they don’t pull the letter regarding the murder of an undercover cop out of where ever they put and use that. There is no statue of limitations on murder.
LittleRedDress over 5 years ago
My thoughts exactly. O’Malley deserves better. And the artwork still seems to be a bit off today.
buckman-j over 5 years ago
Bosch is the Cold Case expert, contact him for openers.
Another Take over 5 years ago
Alt Script: 1- CHIEF: Tracy! Check out this note our undercover man got from Kleen. 2- CHIEF: It’s blank! I think he used white ink. The clever devil! Any ideas how we might be able to read it? TRACY: Simple Chief. Just turn out the lights. 3- CHIEF: You’re an idiot Tracy. TRACY: Who said that? Identify yourself!
avenger09 over 5 years ago
I bet most of the posts of mine which are deleted would be left alone if anyone else posted it.
I mean, would my silly post today about Pat picking his nose have been deleted if Tim Conway had posted it?
Probably not.
It’s nice to know that someone is watching over me!
LOL!
willofark over 5 years ago
The witness is going to give a testimonial? Saying nice things about BB Eyes? Wouldn’t it be better to get his testimony?
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
With both Trixie and her testimonial (note: not “testimony”) missing, Tracy’s new task is a big one but with a short time limit. It will IMO be easier to track what became of her testimonial and how it was removed from judicial files than to find her (or her remains)….
Ken in Ohio over 5 years ago
I looked up both words, so I would know for sure what I was talking about. A testimony is a formal statement, written or given orally, usually in a court of law, stating facts. A testimonial is a formal statement attesting to someone’s character, a tribute to someone, honoring someone for an achievement. I believe willofark is correct – in the context of what the Chief is talking about, the better word would have been testimony.