When Jacobs steals the car, he is wearing black gloves to pick the door lock but tan gloves when he hot-wires the ignition.
Even though they use an unbranded "generic" sportscar, the one little problem is the car and is obviously a Honda Prelude. You couldn't use "jiggler" keys to start a Honda Prelude because built into the ignition key is the Honda Ignition Security System (H.I.S.S.), an immobilizer that has..."been mandatory in all new cars sold in Germany since 1 January 1998, in the United Kingdom since 1 October 1998, in Finland since 1998, in Australia since 2001 and in Canada since 2007. Early models used a static code in the ignition key (or key fob) which was recognised by an RFID loop around the lock barrel and checked against the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU) for a match. If the code is unrecognised, the ECU will not allow fuel to flow and ignition to take place. Later models use rolling codes or advanced cryptography to defeat copying of the code from the key or ECU." Still a good story arc with this one prevalent technological flaw. Hondas sold in the US have definitely had this feature since 1988 which requires a special red fobbed code key that comes with the car to be used at a dealership in order to make duplicate engine starting keys.
Betty should know as a medical examiner that the open fracture shown of the right lower leg is a break of either the tibia or fibula. From the diameter size of the bone shown it is likely a break of the tibia.