The Best Lloyd Arrington Quotes

Lieutenant: So you broke down the door, and then provided false testimony to secure the restraining order against Matthew.
Lloyd: That guy couldn't move on with his life. What was I supposed to do, wait until he killed one of us?
Lieutenant: Need I remind you that perjury is a felony, and you're facing five years.
Lloyd: Yeah, I want a lawyer.
Lieutenant: And you're going to need one. You used the system to kick a man who was already down.
[Jesse knocks on the window to attract Horatio's attention]
Lieutenant: What did we get?
Jesse: I dug up underlying court documents related to the Sloan divorce. Affidavit of the minor Jason Sloan.
Lieutenant: [seeing a picture of Jason with a black eye] The little boy.
Jesse: There was a history of abuse. Beatings. At first, the boy admitted his dad's the one who knocked him around, then he recanted. And Child Services said the only reason he recanted because he feared his father, and the judge agreed. Matthew Sloan lost custody three weeks ago.
Lieutenant: This is the justice that Matthew was looking for.
Jesse: [nodding towards Arrington] You know, that guy lied about getting the TRO. Maybe he's the abuser.
Lieutenant: There's only one way to find out.
Jesse: Follow the evidence.

Calleigh: Has your ex-husband approached you or attempted to contact you in any way?
Tanya: No. Here's a picture of Mathew.
Calleigh: Thank you. Have you got any idea where he might go? Friends? Other family?
Tanya: We haven't seen him since the restraining order was issued last month.
Calleigh: You have a restraining order against Mathew?
Tanya: When I filed for divorce, he didn't take it well.
Lloyd: Yeah. He acted like it was her fault he lost everything they had to that fraud, Ripley.
Calleigh: So, are you saying that you believe your divorce had something to do with business dealings with Darren Ripley?
Tanya: I knew that guy was no good, but Mathew wouldn't listen. He lost all of our savings. After I left him, he would call at all hours, just show up at my work, wanting to explain himself.
Calleigh: Tell me about the restraining order.
Lloyd: He showed up a month ago, freaking out, picked a fight with my front door, and then ran off like a coward.
Tanya: That was the last straw. I didn't feel safe. We got a TRO, which only made him angrier.
Calleigh: Could have been what incited today's incident.
Tanya: Who knows why Mathew does anything? He had to agree to get on meds just to get visitation rights.
Calleigh: What about your son? Does he have a cell phone? Would Mathew try and contact him?
Tanya: That's exactly why I won't let him have one.
Calleigh: Well, I'd like to talk to him anyway, if you don't mind.