[s6e6] The Crime Scene Direct

As the case drags on for weeks without leads, the episode uses Rosa’s rapidly changing hairstyles—courtesy of her girlfriend who is in cosmetology school—to mark the passing of time. The investigation involves:

" The Crime Scene " is the of the police procedural comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine . It is notable for its unique focus on a single case over a long period, departing from the show's usual multi-plot structure. Episode Overview Aired: February 14, 2019

Jake and Rosa are assigned to a "dope" murder case involving a victim found in a locked room. During the initial investigation, Jake makes a foolhardy promise to the victim's grieving mother that he will solve the case. This promise turns into an unhealthy obsession. [S6E6] The Crime Scene

The team repeatedly works and reworks the scene to find a breakthrough.

The episode parodies the CSI franchise, complete with an over-the-top crime-scene technician and dramatic visual flair. Plot Summary As the case drags on for weeks without

Jake eventually realizes that the murder was committed by a neighbor who used a specific, overlooked method to enter the apartment. Key Highlights

Unlike most episodes, the rest of the Nine-Nine crew (Holt, Amy, Terry, etc.) have very little screen time, keeping the focus entirely on the Jake-Rosa dynamic. Episode Overview Aired: February 14, 2019 Jake and

Jake Peralta and Rosa Diaz spend nearly two months working on a single, extremely difficult murder investigation.