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S1 • E1
Da Vinci investigates numerous prostitute murders over several months. Leary questions a local diner owner who received the mail of some of the victims.

S1 • E2
Da Vinci reopens several cases of prostitutes ruled to have died by alcohol poisoning through self neglect, causing a further rift with his ex-wife.

S1 • E3
Da Vinci continues to track Charlie Josephs, the owner of the diner frequented by the murdered prostitutes.

S1 • E4
An inquest is held into the mercy killing of an AIDS patient after a television news reporter's story and Leary's pursuing of the death as a homicide.

S1 • E5
Da Vinci investigates the disappearance of a dead drug addict's child.

S1 • E6
A deadly fire at a retirement home instantly reveals signs of neglect and leads to a couple who have an extended history of retirement home mismanagement.

S1 • E7
The autopsy of a body found in a parking garage reveals some questions, leading Da Vinci to find the answers from a dominatrix and a mystery figure.

S1 • E8
Da Vinci investigates the death of a street kid on the docks and comes to terms with the death of his brother at a young age.

S1 • E9
Da Vinci and Homicide investigate the death of 15-year old Jodie French at an unsupervised house party. The death was caused by a single gunshot wound to the heart, the gun in Jodie's lifeless hand. Although an initial look at the evidence indicates that it was a suicide, rumors float around Jody's school that a boy by the name of Peter Florick and Jody had an argument prior to her death. There are however conflicting stories of Peter's whereabouts when the death happened. On questioning, Peter admits that he and Jodie had a special and intimate friendship with most of their conversations, verbal or otherwise, in special code only known to the two of them. Information surfaces that their relationship was much like Romeo and Juliet, with each family disapproving of the relationship. Both the authorities and Jodie and Peter's classmates are on opposing sides, half of whom think Jodie killed herself, the other half who think Peter killed her. Of their classmates who think Peter killed her, they let him know that he is not welcome around them. To end the speculation, Peter decides to take matters into his own hands. This case takes its toll on Patricia and Dominic, who are starting to have problems with an increasingly secretive Gabriella, who is about the same age as Jodie. Meanwhile, Danny continues with his shady dealings in trying to open his new club, with Leon admitting that he killed a narcotics officer who has been pestering them for a cut of the deal.

S1 • E10
Da Vinci is suspected of causing a hit-and-run accident after coming home drunk one night and not being able to find his car the next day.

S1 • E11
Patricia is asked to be a guest speaker at conference, and her presentation leads her to re-examining the case of the missing prostitutes. Sioux, who is now a police informant for Kosmo, implicates Danny in the drug trade. Kosmo is forced to examine her feelings for Danny.

S1 • E12
At a Seattle conference, Da Vinci, Leary and Sunny discover similar cases across the Pacific Northwest, including the death Da Vinci is currently working to solve.

S1 • E13
A victim escapes, leading to a manhunt for a pair of suspects and a critical decision for the investigation on both sides of the border.

Dominic Da Vinci

Det. Leo Shannon

Det. Angela Kosmo

Det. Mick Leary

Helen

Chick Savoy

Sgt. Sheila Kurtz

Chief Coroner Bob Kelly

Dr. Sunny Ramen

Dr. Patricia Da Vinci