Danny's taking the subway home after a long shift, looks out the window and sees a body lying on the tracks. He gets the train to stop in time, but discovers, along with Mac who arrives in tuxedo (from a Mayor's reception) and Lyndsay in a gown with a boobs hanging out (from a night at the opera) that the man is dead. It looks like he was "subway surfing," meaning standing on top of a speeding rail car through the subway.
Once the ME examines him, however, it's a different story. It appears he didn't die from injuries falling of a speeding rail car, and there are strange small fishes in his stomach as well as a shark tooth that totally through one of his hands. What's with all this?
Story number has Don and Stella finding a well-known stock broker hanging from the end of a noose outside his high-rise window. Once again, the ME report shows he didn't kill himself; that he was strangled and asphyxiated. Sheldon joins the other two on the case.
Neither conclusion was anything that interesting, at least not to match the beginnings of each story.
Once the ME examines him, however, it's a different story. It appears he didn't die from injuries falling of a speeding rail car, and there are strange small fishes in his stomach as well as a shark tooth that totally through one of his hands. What's with all this?
Story number has Don and Stella finding a well-known stock broker hanging from the end of a noose outside his high-rise window. Once again, the ME report shows he didn't kill himself; that he was strangled and asphyxiated. Sheldon joins the other two on the case.
Neither conclusion was anything that interesting, at least not to match the beginnings of each story.