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

Cold Blooded<br />

Season 2<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 23<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 14<br />

Originally aired: Tuesday February 14, 2012<br />

Writer:<br />

Allen MacDonald<br />

Director:<br />

Nelson McCormick<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 />

Recurring Role: Nathalie Kelley (Dani Alvarez)<br />

Guest Stars: Joseph Martino (Joe Sanella), Duncan Bravo (E. R. Doctor), Kay<br />

Wilson (Caren Pedroni), Jay Montepare (Anthony Pedroni), Ashanti<br />

Brown (Delia), Robert Picardo (Henry Pedroni), Kevin McCorkle (Jack<br />

Cranston), Donna Pescow (Maria Sanella), Azita Ghanizada (Annabelle<br />

Kip), Todd Feder (Lawyer)<br />

Production Code: 210<br />

Summary: When the owner of a family owned and operated Italian restaurant<br />

turns up dead in the freezer, Dr. Hunt and the team take a closer look<br />

into family matters. Meanwhile, Detective Baker must face her own<br />

haunted past.<br />

At Sallenas Restaurant, while a waitress<br />

does her chores, she gets a shock<br />

from a live wire sitting on a metallic table.<br />

She gets jolted to the ground. When she<br />

raises her head, she finds a heavily bloodstained<br />

dead body, and screams. When<br />

Megan and Pete arrive, he tells her he<br />

used to know the victim — Joe Sallenas.<br />

He would dine there with his friends quite<br />

often, and Joe would even have a nickname<br />

for him. When they get to the crime<br />

scene, they find the body inside a freezer.<br />

When Pete wonders why the killer left the<br />

body there — since cold helps preserve evidence, Megan explains it ruptures evidence that may<br />

be found inside the body. Megan points out that the frost bites suggest the body is frozen to the<br />

core, and they will need to take the body into a cool area, because if it is taken out into normal<br />

temperature, it might decompose faster than normal.<br />

Ethan and Curtis get the body into a special enclosure. When they are cold, Megan lets on<br />

this is a ’balmy’ 38 degrees compared to the restaurant freezer. When Kate arrives, she is quick<br />

to point out by looking at the wound in the head, that the killer used an industrial sized kitchen<br />

material. Meanwhile, Bud finds something similar — a meat tenderizer, but the good news is<br />

that it has been through the dishwasher. Pete gets back into the restaurant, and checks out for<br />

blood traces. After he tells Bud to hit the lights, and sprays onto the floor, it becomes evident<br />

that someone mopped up blood outside the freezer area. Before long, they even discover a foot<br />

step. They follow it and reach a flight of steps behind the restaurant. It leads into a room with an<br />

ajar door. Before long, they have a middle aged man cleaning blood off his shoes.<br />

When brought to interrogation, Henry doesn’t understand why he is there. Bud asks why he<br />

was cleaning blood off his shoes. Blood? He thought it was tomato sauce. It must have dropped<br />

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