Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
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Body of Proof <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Your Number’s Up<br />
Season 2<br />
<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 19<br />
Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 10<br />
Originally aired: Tuesday December 6, 2011<br />
Writer:<br />
Matthew V. Lewis<br />
Director:<br />
John Putch<br />
Show Stars: Dana Delany (Dr. Megan Hunt), Jeri Ryan (Dr. Kate Murphey), John<br />
Carroll Lynch (Detective Bud Morris), Nicholas Bishop (Peter Dunlop),<br />
Sonja Sohn (Detective Samantha Baker), Geoffrey Arend (Dr. Ethan<br />
Gross), Windell D. Middlebrooks (Dr. Curtis Brumfield), Mary Matilyn<br />
Mouser (Lacey Fleming)<br />
Guest Stars: Nathalie Kelley (Dani Alvarez), Charles Malik Whitfield (Dave Stackhouse),<br />
Michael McGrady (Colin MacGregor), Chrishell Stause (Justine<br />
Befort), Robert Irvine (Leon Gould), Jeff Yagher (Dr. Adam Farber),<br />
Cornell Womack (Mr. Gleason), Ransford Doherty (Detective Tim<br />
Bell), Adrian Alvarado (Detective Dave Lopez), Mckeel Robins (Marissa<br />
Stackhouse), Dominique Jennings (Linda Gleason), Cheyenne Haynes<br />
(Maya Gleason), Bailey Forman (Scrawny Kid), Piper Curda (Alice),<br />
Molly Gross (Cassie), Frank Maharajh (Resident), Karly Rothenberg<br />
(Nurse), Roderick McCarthy (EMT)<br />
Production Code: 206<br />
Summary: Everyone becomes a suspect when a lottery winner is viciously murdered.<br />
The scene opens with children playing<br />
rugby on the streets when one of<br />
the building windows happens to be raining<br />
currency notes. While the children<br />
and many adults go after the money, a<br />
kid who has already collected a bunch,<br />
notices the last one to be drenched in<br />
fresh blood. Later, when Megan comes<br />
back home, she is livid to find her daughter<br />
Lacy flaunting an expensive cashmere<br />
cap to her online friends. When she asks<br />
where she got the money to buy it, Lacy<br />
admits she used her credit card. Megan<br />
insists it is only for emergencies. But Lacy argues her mother always buys stuff like that. Megan<br />
explains that Lacy is too young for expensive stuff, and she buys them with her own money —<br />
that she has earned. When Lacy wants it bad and says she will pay for it, Megan asks how.<br />
However, Lacy has no answer.<br />
When Megan arrives at the crime scene and meets Peter, she reveals she had to return the<br />
cashmere cap. Later, Samantha finds Megan’s shoes impressive, the ones that Lacy pointed out<br />
while admonishing her spending habits. Megan tries finding out as much as she can from the<br />
dead body. Peter is quick to point out that the broken glass pieces near the dead body indicate<br />
use of force. While it is thought that the killer shoved the money out of the window to distract<br />
the people around, Megan takes a closer look at the corpse, and suggests that the murder was<br />
not very clean. Moreover, it does not look very well-planned. Lots of scratch marks besides the<br />
knifed torso indicate this was a personal rift.<br />
Later, when Dr. Ethan Gross provides a brief but enthusiastic lecture to Danny on a young<br />
college girl, Kim, who died after a simple surgery, Dr. Kate Murphy is quick to arrive at the<br />
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