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=== Patrick Spring's Murder === |
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− | As a missing person's detective in the police department, Estevez and his partner [[Zimmerfield]] are put on a case to solve the disappearance of [[Lydia Spring]]. Believing the case to be died to the subsequent murder of [[Patrick Spring]], the two begin investigating both cases. [[Horizons |
+ | As a missing person's detective in the police department, Estevez and his partner [[Zimmerfield]] are put on a case to solve the disappearance of [[Lydia Spring]]. Believing the case to be died to the subsequent murder of [[Patrick Spring]], the two begin investigating both cases.<ref name="ep101">''[[Horizons]]''</ref> |
=== Two Missing Bodies === |
=== Two Missing Bodies === |
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− | While viewing the body of Patrick Spring, Estevez and Zimmerfield discover that the two other bodies from the crime scene have been taken. A worker claims that they were taken by the FBI but the FBI deny any involvement. [[Lost & Found |
+ | While viewing the body of Patrick Spring, Estevez and Zimmerfield discover that the two other bodies from the crime scene have been taken. A worker claims that they were taken by the FBI but the FBI deny any involvement.<ref name="ep102">''[[Lost & Found]]''</ref> |
=== Questioning Todd Brotzman === |
=== Questioning Todd Brotzman === |
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− | While walking to work, Estevez comes upon a [[Lydia Spring|corgi]] standing patiently outside the police station and recognizes it from the hotel tapes on the day of Patrick Spring's murder. Believing this to be an important clue, he and Zimmerfield keep the dog secretly in the station while they question [[Todd Brotzman]] on his involvement in their cases. [[Rogue Wall Enthusiasts |
+ | While walking to work, Estevez comes upon a [[Lydia Spring|corgi]] standing patiently outside the police station and recognizes it from the hotel tapes on the day of Patrick Spring's murder. Believing this to be an important clue, he and Zimmerfield keep the dog secretly in the station while they question [[Todd Brotzman]] on his involvement in their cases. <ref name="ep103">''[[Rogue Wall Enthusiasts]]''</ref> |
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+ | <ref name="ep105">''[[Very Erectus]]''</ref> |
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Revision as of 07:11, 23 October 2017
Detective Estevez is a character in Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency.
Detective Estevez was a Seattle police detective in the Missing Persons department, partnered with Detective Zimmerfield. Together they worked the case of the missing Lydia Spring.
Biography
Patrick Spring's Murder
As a missing person's detective in the police department, Estevez and his partner Zimmerfield are put on a case to solve the disappearance of Lydia Spring. Believing the case to be died to the subsequent murder of Patrick Spring, the two begin investigating both cases.[1]
Two Missing Bodies
While viewing the body of Patrick Spring, Estevez and Zimmerfield discover that the two other bodies from the crime scene have been taken. A worker claims that they were taken by the FBI but the FBI deny any involvement.[2]
Questioning Todd Brotzman
While walking to work, Estevez comes upon a corgi standing patiently outside the police station and recognizes it from the hotel tapes on the day of Patrick Spring's murder. Believing this to be an important clue, he and Zimmerfield keep the dog secretly in the station while they question Todd Brotzman on his involvement in their cases. [3]
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Estevez entered the Seattle Police Department as it was sacked during Hugo Friedkin's purge of the Men of the Machine and anything connected to the Spring case. Friedkin shot him on impulse, and after monologuing at him, shot him some more on purpose, presumably killing him.[8]