[Stottlemeyer notices that Monk is less superstitious about voodoo than Natalie is]Capt. Stottlemeyer: Wait, let me get my head around this: you are the level-headed, brave one now?Lt. Disher: [looking out the window] She's shaking her head.Monk: It's this voodoo stuff. She believes it.Capt. Stottlemeyer: Well, I can't really blame her. We've all got the heebie-jeebies. Say hello to Doll #3. [Monk looks at the doll]Monk: Heart attack.Lt. Disher: Victim #3, Robert Boyd, 64. Guy was a big fish, he owned Boyd Teletronics, you know, the cell phone company? [He points to Angeline a few feet away] According to his niece, Angeline Dilworth - that's her over there - she's been worried about him, especially this past week.Monk: Why's that?Capt. Stottlemeyer: Apparently he was obsessed with the voodoo killings. He was watching the news, following the case...Lt. Disher: He's real superstitious.Adrian Monk: So I see.Capt. Stottlemeyer: So this morning, he goes to collect the mail, including this box-Lt. Disher: Same as the others - it was postmarked three days ago, no return address. He opens the box, sees the doll, Bob's your uncle, his heart just stopped.Capt. Stottlemeyer: "Bob's your uncle"? That doesn't sound right.
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