Lieutenant Wendy Seager: Apparently, the stable was an overflow boarding facility for mounted patrol horses. So as you can imagine, you've got multiple city departments pushing for answers-- CPD, City Hall. They're all over us, trying to determine a cause before it hits the news and the animal rights people start screaming about getting rid of the mounted patrol again.
Randall McHolland: So a man died, and all they care about is damage control?
Lieutenant Wendy Seager: Yeah, it's a pretty damn cynical approach. Was anyone else on duty when you arrived on scene?
Stella Kidd: No, just the stable manager.
Blake Gallo: Mouch is the one that got him out of there.
Lieutenant Wendy Seager: Did he say anything about how the fire might've started?
Randall McHolland: No, he was... What was his name, Leroy?
Lieutenant Wendy Seager: Leroy Merrill.
Randall McHolland: Mr. Merrill only had one concern-- getting those horses to safety. He gave his life for it. If... If they try and pin this on him, call it negligence, a man who can't even defend himself...
Sam Carver: Mouch seemed to have a nice connection with the guy.
Lieutenant Wendy Seager: So no one saw any obvious cause on the scene?
Sam Carver: Looked like a pretty decent facility-- clean, nothing out of place, horses well cared for.
Lieutenant Wendy Seager: You know your way around a stable?
Sam Carver: A little bit, yeah.
Stella Kidd: I'm pretty sure I know where the fire started. I can show you if you want.
Lieutenant Wendy Seager: Yeah, that'd be great.