Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
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Body of Proof <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Seth is supposed to be the nicest guy in the world. Ethan thinks Seth is a zombie. Megan points<br />
out to the froth around Seth’s mouth and declares that he was suffering from rabies, one of the<br />
most fatal viruses in the world. This means that Tommy is getting some shots.<br />
Curtis tells Megan that he examined Seth’s body several times and couldn’t find a bite mark.<br />
Megan tells Tommy that rabies is transmitted through bites. Ethan thinks that the virus could<br />
have mutated into a more virulent form and passed through common cold. Megan says that there<br />
is no evidence of such mutation. Next, another dead body, Norman, is brought to the center and<br />
Megan isn’t able to find any bite marks on this body as well.<br />
Charles Stafford from the Health Department arrives at the center. Stafford tells them about<br />
a new string of virus that is being passed down by foxes more passively. Officer Riley brings in<br />
the police reports on Seth and Norman. She points out that the two of them don’t have anything<br />
in common, not even the geographic location. Tommy thinks that there is a patient zero running<br />
around. Megan gets jealous when she sees Riley and Tommy together. Stafford says that the<br />
virus in these two victims appears to be the standard virus and there are no signs of mutation.<br />
Megan notices that Norman had a cornea transplant and Seth, a skin graft. She explains that<br />
skin, veins, cornea etc., are harvested from dead bodies and then used for transplant. This means<br />
that they got this virus from their transplants. Ethan tells Tommy that there could be hundreds<br />
of transplants where the recipient is unaware that he/she just contracted rabies. Stafford and<br />
Megan tell Tommy that the cadaver tissue could have been sent to hundreds of clinics across the<br />
country and it is very difficult to track down the harvester. Megan thinks that they could test the<br />
DNA of the cornea that was transplanted and check if the DNA exists on codis.<br />
Kate arrives and says that Norman and Seth got their tissue from the same source, a company<br />
called Bio-Gen Incorporated. Tommy asks Megan to come along but she decides to stay with<br />
Stafford and work. This makes Tommy jealous. Kate agrees to go with him. At Bio-Gen, Clark<br />
Wilson tells them that they checked the blood for infectious diseases and found none in the<br />
cadaver zero’s samples. Kate tells him that the rabies virus doesn’t show up on blood tests.<br />
Wilson hands over the remaining tissues collected from cadaver zero.<br />
Kate asks for a name and address and he tells Kate that he has no idea about who the dead<br />
guy is. He says that there are a lot of tissue transplant requests and his Personnel department<br />
could not manage to get the identity because the form was incomplete. He says that he outsourced<br />
some of his harvesting to sub-contractors who get a few cadavers, harvest them and<br />
send him the tissue. He says that the person who harvested cadaver zero is Ken Dobannis. Kate<br />
and Tommy go to the address on Ken’s harvesting license and find out that it is a fake. At the<br />
center, Curtis tells Megan and Stafford that the DNA from the cornea is a match to a 21 year old<br />
college student, Bryan. Bryan is listed on the missing person’s list. It appears that Bryan was<br />
abducted off the street three weeks ago and Curtis thinks that Bryan was murdered for body<br />
parts.<br />
Next, Tommy questions Bryan’s roommate and he tells Tommy that Bryan was bit by a dog<br />
but Bryan did not have the money to go to the doctor. He also says that he and Bryan were<br />
walking towards the bar and Bryan noticed a black car following them. Later, Bryan decided<br />
to walk down to the bar faster and he was left behind. The roommate says that he heard Bryan<br />
screaming out his name and by the time he came around the corner, he saw a black car speeding<br />
away and Bryan was gone. Next, Tommy briefs the team. Megan thinks that KEN DOBANNIS is<br />
an anagram for SKIN AND BONE.<br />
They all get to work. Megan finds an embalming fluid on Bryan’s bones. This means that the<br />
harvester is working out of a funeral home. Tommy finds out that five more college kids were<br />
kidnapped from that area. Curtis tells Megan that the fluid that she found on Bryan was banned<br />
by the FDA eight years ago and no active funeral home is using this stuff. Curtis has found out<br />
that there is just one shut down funeral home in the area and it is a mile away from five college<br />
campuses. They go to the funeral home and find a dead body lying on the table and the body is<br />
cut open. There is no one else in the home.<br />
In the backyard, the cops discover a number of graves. Tommy thinks that the guy is a serial<br />
killer because all the students he killed are of the same height and built, except Bryan. It is<br />
clever of him to have found a way to monetize his psychopathy. Riley finds 60k cash inside the<br />
funeral home. At the center, Megan tells Tommy and Stafford that the killer strangled the victims<br />
multiple times and then slit their throats. Tommy thinks he did that to demonstrate power. Ethan<br />
arrives and tells them that he found something. The clean blood sample that was sent to Bio-Gen<br />
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