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There, Ace spots an unfamiliar player face that was not in his previous checklist. Melissa takes Ace to the stadium office to investigate paperwork regarding the sale of the rings. Despite proving his theory to the police, Ace is still upset about not finding the correct ring. After interviewing Podacter's neighbor (Florence Mistrot), who had heard a scream in the apartment and the manager (who opened the balcony door to check the place), Ace's theory is proven- Roger's balcony door is made of soundproof glass and thus Roger's neighbor couldn't have heard a scream with the door closed- meaning that somebody else closed the door upon leaving the apartment after throwing Roger Podacter over the balcony. Ace, however, disagrees, insisting that Roger was murdered. Einhorn is in charge of the investigation and she is prepared to pronounce Podacter's death a suicide. The police investigate Podacter's apartment, learning that Roger's body was found after crashing through a sunroof twenty stories below his apartment balcony. As Ace goes inside to apologize, Melissa receives a devastating phone call- Roger Podacter is dead. Ace is in no mood for her and they trade insults.
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Melissa attempts to console Ace about his failure to find the damaged ring. Ace decides to personally investigate all the ring-owners to find one with a missing stone, but before long his photographic list of suspects has run out with no results. The ring in question is a 1984 AFC Championship Ring, won by the Miami Dolphins. When they return to the stadium, Ace informs Melissa of the stone he found in Snowflake's tank-and Camp's ring had the same kind of stones, but since no stones were missing, Camp was not the one responsible for Snowflake's abduction. As Melissa and Ace leave the party, her very annoyed and him wet as a hen and with rags instead of pants, the detective notices an unusual ring on Camp's hand, manhandling the billionaire in order to get a closer look. However, the tank actually holds a large shark and Ace barely escapes with his life. As Camp attempts to seduce Melissa, Ventura investigates Camp's home and finds a large aquarium tank that he assumes holds the missing Snowflake. Ace decides to investigate Ron Camp further and gets into a party thrown by Camp that evening with Melissa. Furthermore, Woodstock notes that Camp donated land to the Miami Dolphins for the building of a new stadium. Woodstock notices several purchases by a man named Ron Camp (Udo Kier), a billionaire who apparently enjoys gathering rare fish. Ace visits his hacker buddy Woodstock (Raynor Scheine) to try and find information relating to the purchase of equipment that would be necessary for handling a dolphin.
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Lois Einhorn (Sean Young) comes along and throws Ace out. At this point, Emilio's superior, attractive female Lt. Emilio admits that a missing animal case isn't a priority for the police but they suspect that one of the local animal rights groups, who have repeatedly protested the Miami Dolphin's ownership of Snowflake, may be responsible. Aguado (John Capodice), Ace meets his friend Detective Emilio (Tone Loc) to find out what leads the police may have. Later that day, Ace Ventura stops in at the local police headquarters. Ace poses as an eccentric animal trainer and manages to drive the reporters (Antoni Corone and Margo Peace) away. Roger spots a team of reporters heading to the tank and is worried (fearing the negative press that would result from knowledge of Snowflake's abduction).
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After receiving the request from Melissa to investigate, Ace goes to the stadium and takes a look inside Snowflake's tank, finding a small stone in the filter system. Meanwhile, Ace is trying to capture a rare bird with a reward of $25,000 with no success. A member of their staff was previously a client of Ace Ventura so they decide to call in this "pet detective" in to try investigating. Next morning, the Dolphin's Head of Operations Roger Podacter (Troy Evans) and his Chief Publicist named Melissa Robinson (Courtney Cox) are instructed to find the missing Snowflake before the upcoming Super Bowl (out of fear that the theft will affect the superstitious football players). Late in the night at Miami Stadium, a group of individuals break in and steal the Miami Dolphins' mascot- a trained dolphin named Snowflake. The dog's owner, an attractive young woman, seduces Ace to avoid paying the detective's fee- a feat that Ace hardly resists.