Harrison Powell: That's a great story, captain Stottlemeyer. I won't take up too much of your time. I just have a few questions. Your consultant Mr. Monk, is he a trained psychologist?
Captain Stottlemeyer: No, no, but he's a lot smarter than any psychologist I've ever met.
Harrison Powell: Well, yeah, he would have to be, having never met my client, to know that my client would not use one of his own statues as a murder weapon.
Captain Stottlemeyer: That was just a theory. A theory that led us to a substantial amount of other evidence.
Harrison Powell: Okay, we'll get to that other evidence a little bit later. I would like to know, if we could just back up for a little bit, how was Mr. Monk able to divine where the fight started?
Captain Stottlemeyer: Where the fight started?
Harrison Powell: Where it started. How did he know, for example, the fight did not start in, say, the foyer?
Captain Stottlemeyer: Um, I'll have to consult my notes.
Harrison Powell: Were you there when the fight started, Captain Stottlemeyer?
Captain Stottlemeyer: No.
Harrison Powell: Was your friend Adrian Monk there when the fight started, Captain Stottlemeyer?
Captain Stottlemeyer: No, he was not.
Harrison Powell: Isn't it possible, Captain Stottlemeyer, isn't it possible the fight could have started in the foyer? Captain Stottlemeyer: Yes, it's po-
Harrison Powell: Good job. I think we're done.