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Warren Slater, an executive at The Fairhaven Group, an insurance company, is found [[BodyOfTheWeek dead]] by a street sweeper on Riverside Drive. Briscoe and Green are led to Tony Garcia, a policyholder at Fairhaven, and Slater was supervising his policy. The policy in question is for Garcia’s 9-year-old daughter, Courtney, who has leukemia.

Garcia was upset that Fairhaven was denying Courtney the only treatment that he felt would save her life -- an experimental drug called Gleevec -- because Fairhaven saw it as too expensive ($2,500 a month for the rest of her life). Garcia killed Slater because he felt that it was the only way to save Courtney’s life.

[=McCoy=] prosecutes the case, but after Garcia testifies, the jury is deadlocked, and the Judge has no choice but to declare a mistrial. Lewin decides that it's not the kind of case that they want to risk trying again, so Garcia is a free man.

!!This episode contains examples of:

* TheBadGuyWins: Downplayed. Garcia is not a typical villain, but he gets away with murdering an executive.
* DeathOfAChild: Garcia believed that the endurance company's decision would cause this.
* HealthcareMotivation: An "illegal activity" example. García kills an executive for the insurance group denying the (expensive) treatment his daughter needs.
* PapaWolf: The motive for the murder is that the deceased had, in the defendant's opinion, condemned the defendant's daughter to death.
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