Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
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Body of Proof <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Kate arrives at the morgue and wants to know how comfortable Megan is with the publicity<br />
surrounding this case. Megan replies Kate should know. She is intensely involved with the investigations<br />
until they are solved. When Kate asks Megan’s preliminary deductions, she replies<br />
it first appeared she must have been strangulated and assaulted. Meanwhile, Ethan points out<br />
that Hillary’s body has a number of bad injuries, but her knuckles do not suggest she fought<br />
back. Before long, Hillary’s mother has arrived at the morgue, but can hardly step out of her<br />
car. People have punctured her tires, broken her windshield, and egged her house. However,<br />
Detective Bud escorts her to the office.<br />
She is in great grief. She comments her daughter was a little wild at times, but sweet and<br />
joyous otherwise. She hoped her grandson would change her wild attitudes, but now they are<br />
both gone. Kate and Megan are compassionate. Hillary’s mother spots a familiar woman in the<br />
office lobby. Megan explains the Judge Hunt is her mother. Then she continues listening to<br />
her, as she reveals that Hillary met her boyfriend in high school. He got her pregnant, and before<br />
long, sent her on her own path. After the meeting, Megan’s mother is warning her about probable<br />
questions she might have to face from the press. She is not saying anything about Hillary’s death,<br />
nor for defending her. And she should remember that.<br />
Later, Ethan announces his opinion to Megan, especially when she is bucking him up to get<br />
his investigations done faster. It took a year fighting for justice for dead boy Simon, and in the<br />
end it never came. Curtis reports to Kate that he has found large amounts of antidepressants and<br />
alcohol in Hillary’s system. Besides, he has also found out that Hillary had a history of domestic<br />
violence in her childhood. That could have reflected in her adult life. This case is depressing<br />
Curtis. Later as thousands arrive at the police station to claim they killed Hillary, all of them<br />
turn out to be false. Megan knows only the real killer will not turn up voluntarily.<br />
DNA tests reveal that sexual assault on Hillary was caused by a person named Greg Benna.<br />
However, he is turning up on Temple of Justice tonight. Later, Megan and Bud arrive at the show,<br />
and before Temple can get herself shown on TV for long, Bud arrests Greg — who until now has<br />
been claiming to dread the ferocity of the crimes related to Hillary Hunt. At interrogation, Greg<br />
insists he did not kill her, although she had come over to his place, had a few drinks and made<br />
love. When Bud thumps down the pictures of her bruises, Greg explains she liked rough sex.<br />
When Bud asks, buried alive kind of rough, he keeps insisting he did not kill her. When he woke<br />
up, she was gone — as crazy as it might sound, that was the truth. Ethan reports the samples<br />
he found in Hillary’s calf injury. It suggests she broke through a boat window. Not before long,<br />
Bud and Peter get to the docks, and notice a woman cleaning up her deck of broken glass pieces.<br />
They bring her to interrogation. She claims she wanted to help Hillary. So she got her into her<br />
boat, gave her pills to rest, and since she had to go out, she locked Hillary in. Bud points out<br />
that can tantamount to imprisonment. However, she insists she was trying to keep Hillary out of<br />
danger, and also keep her out of harm’s way.<br />
Curtis points out since Ethan has found traces of natural hair spray particles, which neither<br />
Hillary or the boat woman used, there must have been someone else on the boat. Immediately,<br />
Megan sets off to meet Sheila Temple. She is with her media crew, and Hillary Hunt haters are<br />
waiting for developments. Although Megan never wanted it, Temple is quick to grab her in front<br />
of the cameras and take her interview mockingly. However, Megan has news for her — she is<br />
the leading suspect for now. When brought to interrogation, Sheila cannot believe the kind of<br />
publicity stunt the detectives are pulling off, and when she hears about the natural hair spray<br />
thing, she argues a multitude of people use such sprays. She did go to the boat that day, but<br />
because she wanted to expose Hillary hiding in a boat. However she was gone by then. Later,<br />
when Megan meets her mom at the judgeship polling booth, a man lays in on for keeping killers<br />
like Hillary out of jail. Meanwhile, Detective Bud is checking out the video tape that was filmed<br />
when Sheila went to the boat. It turns out Sheila was saying the truth, but in another footage,<br />
Bud notices a man who had come in previously claiming he killed her. When he is got into<br />
interrogation, he claims to have kicked Hillary hard on her left side when he recognized her.<br />
However, Megan later discovers that although the left side livers show signs of injury, the right<br />
rib is the one clearly broken in the X-rays. Not before long, she is reprimanding Ethan not only<br />
for negligence, but also for disrespecting the investigation and being too casual.<br />
The next morning he apologizes, and comes up with promising evidence regarding the case —<br />
the killer drove her to the construction site from the dock — they are just a mile apart. Tire marks<br />
reveal a lot. Bud deduces that the car might belong to Hillary’s mother. Bud and Megan go to<br />
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