A body turns up 700 feet under Manhattan in a water tunnel. Meanwhile, another case involving the death of a sixteen-year-old girl is being investigated.A body turns up 700 feet under Manhattan in a water tunnel. Meanwhile, another case involving the death of a sixteen-year-old girl is being investigated.A body turns up 700 feet under Manhattan in a water tunnel. Meanwhile, another case involving the death of a sixteen-year-old girl is being investigated.
John DiMaggio
- Mike Donelly
- (as John Dimaggio)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode title "Man a Mile" is a reference to an old saying regarding the railroad. When the Transcontinental Railroad was being built, it was the Chinese who were actually laying the tracks and supervising the dynamite in the tunnels, the saying was "There is one dead Chinese man for every mile of that railroad." In this episode, there was a dead man for every mile of tunnel the construction workers were building under the city.
- GoofsPete Riggs moves his tongue when Danny inserts the mold to get the impression of his teeth, despite being dead.
- Quotes
Detective Mac Taylor: Are you bathophobic?
Detective Danny Messer: I'm not anything-phobic. There are just a few things that shake me up. 700 feet of granite between me and daylight is one of them.
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One Dead 'Hog,' One Killer 'Hogg'
This is a story of "sandhogs," and it doesn't make them look good, at least this small bunch one loses one of them in an accident.....or was it murder? Sandhogs are the guys working underground digging water tunnels and maintaining them in NYC. There is a group for each section of pipe laid. In this part of town, a dead body is found after a planned explosion on Tunnel $3. He's part of the crew. How did this guy die, and was it before the explosion or because of it? Mac and the boys are under pressure to get answers quickly because each day they are shutting this tunnel down it's costing tons of money to the city.
The man died of asthma and he apparently was moved from where he keeled over before the blast. Things are looking suspicious. We find out that this is a tight-knit group of workers and each of the handful of guys is a legitimate suspect, thanks to a bunch of injuries and evidence of the dead man on all of these guys.
There is a second case on this show. In it, the girls - "Stella" and "Aiden"- investigate a body that washed ashore. It was that of a teenage girl, a poor girl who was attending a rich school. Stella thinks that if they discover where this girl entered the water, it might go a long way in solving their case. Frankly, there is not much time is spent on this case. In this episode. Most of it is on the "sandhogs."
The man died of asthma and he apparently was moved from where he keeled over before the blast. Things are looking suspicious. We find out that this is a tight-knit group of workers and each of the handful of guys is a legitimate suspect, thanks to a bunch of injuries and evidence of the dead man on all of these guys.
There is a second case on this show. In it, the girls - "Stella" and "Aiden"- investigate a body that washed ashore. It was that of a teenage girl, a poor girl who was attending a rich school. Stella thinks that if they discover where this girl entered the water, it might go a long way in solving their case. Frankly, there is not much time is spent on this case. In this episode. Most of it is on the "sandhogs."
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