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Talk me through what you're doing
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Okay, this is a jacket worn by our suspect Hector Rivera. We believe he stabbed Gabriel Cervantes, so I'm going to run what's called a Luminol test
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What's Luminol?
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Luminol is a compound that when it interacts with the iron and hemoglobin...uh, ..Luminol is a compound that when it interacts with the iron and hemoglobin, it will luminesse
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You mean the blood?
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Yeah, nothing vanishes without a trace, especially blood. Stabbings are very bloody, so if there is blood on this jacket, Luminol will cause it to glow
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Oh cool!
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Another word for it is evidence
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Any way you can get that to be even brighter? I just want it to really pop on film
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Sure, just give me a second
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That's the money shot
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Yeah, it's mine too. So we just have to get this over to the DNA lab, have them confirm it is our victim's blood, then...case closed
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Hey Valera, what did you get from Hector's jacket?
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Would you mind turning the camera off?
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Come on, don't be shy. We're doing a pubic service
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Seriously Ryan, turn it off
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He's harmless. Don't worry about it
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Okay, suit yourself. My results are zero, zip. There's no DNA on the jacket
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I don't see how that's possible. The Luminol gave us significant blood spatter. It was actually more than significant
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You should have seen it glow. It was amazing!
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I bet it was. Problem is, the more Luminol you spray, the more you dilute the blood
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Okay, alright, I get it. So what do we really got here?
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Ryan....too much Luminol. There's no DNA!
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If you want to get this guy, you're going to have to find some other way
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You're going to have to get that thing out of my face...Get it out of my face!