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Body of Proof <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Letting Go<br />

Season 1<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 2<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 2<br />

Originally aired: Sunday April 3, 2011<br />

Writer:<br />

Matthew Gross<br />

Director:<br />

Nelson McCormick<br />

Show Stars: Windell D. Middlebrooks (Dr. Curtis Brumfield), Geoffrey Arend (Dr.<br />

Ethan Gross), Sonja Sohn (Detective Samantha Baker), John Carroll<br />

Lynch (Detective Bud Morris), Jeri Ryan (Dr. Kate Murphey), Nicholas<br />

Bishop (Peter Dunlap), Dana Delany (Dr. Megan Hunt)<br />

Guest Stars: Barry Shabaka Henley (Al Chapman), Mary Matilyn Mouser (Lacey<br />

Fleming), Steven DeMarco (Dave Piaseki), Brian J. White (Brian Hall),<br />

Alex Winston (Uniformed Officer), Alexander Cendese (Eric Singleton),<br />

Johnny Hopkins (Lonny Reed), Chance Kelly (Gary Miller), Zakiya Cook<br />

(Linda Chapman), Brenda Pressley (Brenda Pressley), Sherri Saum<br />

(Nina Wheeler)<br />

Production Code: 102<br />

Summary: When a young, interracial couple is found shot and killed inside their<br />

car in Fairmont Park, Dr. Megan Hunt promises the grieving parents<br />

that their daughter’s killer will be found. Detectives Bud Morris and<br />

Samantha Baker are ready to chalk the case up to a murder-suicide,<br />

but Megan and her team find evidence on the bodies that sends the<br />

case in an entirely different and shocking direction. Meanwhile, Peter<br />

advises Megan not to push too hard when it comes to reconnecting<br />

with her daughter, Lacey.<br />

The scene opens with Dr. Megan Hunt<br />

arriving at the crime scene with Peter.<br />

They see that Detective Bud Morris and<br />

Samantha Baker are there as well. It is<br />

a scene of a young couple who was shot.<br />

The victims are Dave Piaseki and Linda<br />

Chapman. Bud says that he knows what<br />

happened. Dave killed Linda then killed<br />

himself. However, Megan discovers that<br />

Dave is left handed and therefore couldn’t<br />

have killed himself. She says that the<br />

gun is in Dave’s right hand, but he was<br />

left handed. The case is no longer called<br />

murder/suicide. It is just called murder.<br />

Megan’s hand acts up when she is trying<br />

to call her daughter. She manages to call and her daughter is reluctant of talking to her. Megan<br />

invites her to dinner and Lacey reluctantly accepts. Peter tells Megan to take it slow with her<br />

daughter.<br />

They get into the office and the Chief tells Megan to get Curtis involved. The Chief tells Peter<br />

that she is trying to contain Megan from not bumping heads with the entire police force. Megan<br />

goes up to Curtis and tells him to suit up. Curtis reminds Megan that he is her superior and<br />

Megan tells Curtis that he always wants to be called doctor. In the operation room, Megan, Curtis<br />

and Ethan look at the bodies and Bud is trying to say still that it was a murder suicide. She asks<br />

Ethan what he has and she says Linda has an old injury. However, Megan pulls out two different<br />

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