He unsuccessfully asks Serena out, then gets a small win in court getting the identification thrown out on an obscure technicality. Tim Schwimmer, an enthusiastic young defender is assigned to replace her. Sympathetic to her plight considering what her client is accused of, though noting there is something she seems to be hiding, McCoy doesn’t fight her petition to be removed as Bruner’s counsel. His initial public defender, Jessica Sheets, is extremely uncomfortable defending him, even by her usual standard of clients, who include an eleven-year-old who decapitated his mother and a mass shooter. His DNA matches on two victims and he is identified by a witness in a lineup, leading to his arrest on two counts of rape and first-degree murder. After a tense moment with a knife where he may or may not have been trying to provoke the detectives, he is arrested. The trail leads them to Mark Bruner, a loner who lives in a squalid apartment. The connecting thread is that they were all out at night far from their residences, needing taxis to get home. While investigating the murder of a teenage girl, Briscoe and Green discover her case mirrors similar ones involving other young teens and women who vanished.
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