1. Monongahela, we're en route
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3. E.T.A. in 12.
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4. Copy. E.T.A. in 12.
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5. Crash unit standing by.
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6. How's he looking, Leonard?
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7. Up to his ass in alligators.
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8. Is he going into arrest?
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9. Is he going into arrest?
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10. No, he's not.
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11. What did you do?
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13. He has a tension pneumothorax
pressing on his heart.
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15. Nice catch.
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16. How did you know?
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17. Because he's dying of cancer.
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18. It's already eaten through
one lung.
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19. That's amazing.
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20. How did you know, Leonard?
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21. Leonard?
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22. Leonard?
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23. Leonard?
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24. Oh, God.
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25. Leonard.
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26. Hello?
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27. Pretty cozy.
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28. Who'd ever
want to leave?
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29. Well, whoever happened
to get locked in here
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Leonard Morris Betts, age 34.
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be noted
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arrived here last night,
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35. He was decapitated when
his ambulance crashed.
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technician for this hospital—
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38. A slew of commendations,
write-ups in the local paper.
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39. What about the morgue attendant?
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40. Somebody cold-cocked him
and stole his clothes.
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42. No alarms tripped,
no sign of a break-in.
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43. No alarms tripped,
no sign of a break-in.
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Mr. Betts had no head?
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that a headless body
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morgue freezer, are you?
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think it's obvious
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attempt at a cover-up.
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snatching for profit.
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cadavers at medical schools.
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medical supplier
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no questions asked.
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57. Yeah, but why take
a headless one
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58. Yeah, but why take
a headless one
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top-dollar bodies behind?
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60. Sir? Those video grabs
you asked for?
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the emergency room camera
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63. taken at 4:13 this morning.
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64. There's your perpetrator
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stolen uniform.
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66. Unfortunately, you can't see
very much on these.
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67. What's all this stuff here?
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68. Bad video.
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69. The security system
isn't exactly state-of-the-art.
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70. And if this is our guy, what'd
he do with the corpse he stole?
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71. Well, maybe he got spooked
and was forced to abandon it.
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72. Well, maybe he got spooked
and was forced to abandon it.
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73. No, they combed the facility.
Where could he hide
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74. an adult body
where it wouldn't be found?
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75. I'll show you.
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of medical waste processing.
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of surgical remains—
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excised tumors.
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heated with microwaves,
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a sterile soot
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as road fill.
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82. Well, then there's probably
nothing there for us to find.
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they dispose of their waste.
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84. Well, that depends how often
they dispose of their waste.
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every few days.
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'Cause if you're not sure,
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that there's any reason
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just...
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I'm going to need your help.
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92. Oh.
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93. Oh.
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94. I think I got the toy surprise.
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95. Leonard Betts.
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96. That's his head.
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98. There's not enough room
in here.
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dispose of the body.
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100. Maybe he got it
out of here somehow.
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of the head?
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102. I don't know.
Maybe there's an answer here,
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104. Well, we already know how he
in an automobile accident.
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106. Maybe nothing, but it's all
we got to go on right now.
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107. Maybe nothing, but it's all
we got to go on right now.
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108. You should see if you can
find a place
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Betts's head.
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110. While you do what?
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111. Check out his house.
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112. We know how he died,
I want to see how he lives.
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113. Lived.
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114. Lived.
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115. Case number 226897,
Leonard Betts.
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116. Case number 226897,
Leonard Betts.
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117. As remains are incomplete,
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118. all observations refer to
a decapitated head.
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or fixed lividity.
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appear clouded,
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time of death,
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126. I'll begin with
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and frontal craniotomy,
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128. the intermastoid incision
and frontal craniotomy,
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129. then make my examination
of the brain.
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130. Oh, God!
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131. This one?
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132. This one here.
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135. Mulder.
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140. Uh, so far, not much.
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141. I, uh, did a PET scan
on Leonard Betts's remains,
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has come out degraded,
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145. Like the security footage.
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technology here, Mulder.
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is working perfectly.
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is working perfectly.
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thing that could account
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of image distortion
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it could be emanating from.
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your examination uncover?
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154. Well, I-I haven't exactly
performed an examination yet.
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156. Well, because I, uh...
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157. I experienced an unusual degree
of postmortem galvanic response.
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what it is.
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161. I mean, I-I know exactly
what it is.
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electrical activity
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in the dead cells.
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saying that...
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saying that at all.
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that it's not quite dead either?
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170. What do you mean?
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in Leonard Betts's apartment.
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in those video grabs,
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all over the floor.
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180. Yeah.
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181. Mulder, I don't even know
how to respond to that.
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182. Well, I'm going to call
the local PD
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I'm with the FBI.
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191. You're the person
on record who's responsible
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of Leonard Betts's remains.
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any family.
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as far as I could tell.
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196. I liked him,
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really his friend.
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really his friend.
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get that close.
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call myself his partner.
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201. Mostly, I just stayed
out of his way.
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medical technician.
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I've ever seen.
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some people can just look at you
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Mm-hmm.
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with cancer.
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oncologist or something.
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at the cancer ward—
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stuff like that.
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stuff like that.
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about him— anything odd?
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doing what we do.
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of health.
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stealing Leonard's body.
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227. I mean, it almost sounds like
you're investigating Leonard.
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my questions.
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biopolymerization.
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mummification process.
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dipped in the epoxy,
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sliced for examination.
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a nice paperweight.
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a nice paperweight.
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answers for you soon.
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an anterior slice
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certainly strange.
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with the image?
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one giant glioma.
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sample, every cell essentially
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and in his brain
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in this condition?
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been long dead
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extreme metastatic stage.
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distorted the sample somehow.
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distorted the sample somehow.
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what we think we're seeing.
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clearly for the first time.
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136 en route with a male
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somebody pick up, please.
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somebody pick up, please.
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Allegheny Catholic 208.
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your ass in alligators,
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your patient...
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287. Good call, 208.
Thanks for the tip.
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Glad I could help.
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of human tissue before.
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were you looking to find?
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if we find it.
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to defend this
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process, Dr. Burks?
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with the results.
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the pioneering work
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in the U.S.
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the umbrella term
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high frequency electricity,
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an organism's coronal discharge.
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an organism's coronal discharge.
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the Chinese call it chi.
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in most Eastern cultures.
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of holistic medicine,
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its application here?
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of your PET scan
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to capture phantom images
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that were cut in half,
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that were cut in half,
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of a lizard's tail
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it's been cut off—
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is pretty cool.
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we got something here.
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what you're looking for,
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324. Oh, yeah.
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energy happening here.
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energy happening here.
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that this man's head
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with the results?
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about you, Scully,
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looked like shoulders to me.
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to explain that photo
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Leonard Betts is alive somehow?
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was riddled with cancer.
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was riddled with cancer.
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but normal cells
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by some damage to their DNA.
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you're going with this.
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What if there was a case
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by damaged DNA—
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a destructive
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the normal state of being?
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were possible,
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life force— his chi,
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somehow retained a blueprint
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cancer, but as regeneration?
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cancer, but as regeneration?
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re-grew his head?
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in Betts's bathtub
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by lab researchers
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to aid regeneration.
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regenerated.
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that kind of regenerative power.
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walking this Earth
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you get two.
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of in nature, that's all.
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of in nature, that's all.
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is going to great lengths
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to protect his secret.
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did have some secrets—
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named Albert Tanner.
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run the fingerprints.
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was Albert Tanner,
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has a living relative—
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here in Pittsburgh.
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We're with the FBI.
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some questions.
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for one second.
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on the stove.
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is this your son?
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as Leonard Morris Betts.
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with that name?
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ever used
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about him?
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that your son has recently died?
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your son die?
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in an automobile accident.
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of the death certificate
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422. Yeah.
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the man driving unit 208.
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but you might catch him.
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but you might catch him.
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that's all.
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you son of a bitch.
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in the parking lot.
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attacked some woman.
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ambulance parking area.
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ambulance parking area.
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down here right away.
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check on that guy.
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but, uh, we wouldn't know that
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463. if the security guard
hadn't witnessed it.
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464. Why is that?
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465. I found a spent autoinjector
in the grass.
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466. She was given a lethal dose
of potassium chloride.
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467. It's an electrolyte
found naturally in the body,
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468. It's an electrolyte
found naturally in the body,
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469. and a coroner doesn't
usually check for it.
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470. Betts was here, Scully.
She must have discovered that,
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471. and then he had to kill her
to protect his secret.
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472. Well, security guard did
I.D. him as her attacker.
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473. He worked as an EMT,
but his coworkers said
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474. his name was Truelove.
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475. Do you know
how this man escaped?
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476. He tore off his thumb,
because he knew
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477. he could re-grow
another one.
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478. Mulder, it just doesn't
work that way.
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479. But is it unimaginable?
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480. Is Betts's ability to regenerate
any greater a leap forward
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481. than our ancestors' ability
to communicate with language
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482. or to walk upright?
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483. But-but language, evolution—
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484. But-but language, evolution—
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485. it-it's a process of steps,
not leaps.
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486. Recent evolutionary theory
would disagree.
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487. What scientists
call "punctualism"
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489. it theorizes
that evolutionary advances
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490. are cataclysmic, not gradual.
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491. That evolution occurs not along
a straight, graphable line,
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492. but in huge fits and starts,
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493. and that the unimaginable
happens in the gaps—
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494. the gap between what we are and
what Leonard Betts has become.
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495. But what you're describing
is someone so radically evolved
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496. that you wouldn't even
call him human.
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497. On the other hand,
how evolved can a man be
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498. who drives a Dodge Dart?
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499. who drives a Dodge Dart?
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500. Oh, my God.
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501. Myeloid sarcoma,
epithelial carcinoma—
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502. these are all cancerous tumors.
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503. This is surgical waste
that's been tagged for disposal.
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504. What do you think
he wanted with them?
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505. You may not want to know.
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506. Scully, there's
a great possibility
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507. that Leonard Betts
not only is cancer...
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508. But that he needs it
for survival?
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509. But that he needs it
for survival?
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510. So, you're saying
that this is...?
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511. Snack food.
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512. I mean, wouldn't
it make sense
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513. that evolution or
natural selection
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514. would incorporate cancer—
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515. the greatest health
threat to our species—
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516. as part of our genetic makeup?
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517. Why do I think
that Charles Darwin
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518. is rolling in his grave
right now?
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519. Ask yourself: why is
Leonard Betts an EMT?
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520. Why does he regularly
visit cancer wards?
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521. Access.
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522. Car's registered
to one Elaine Tanner,
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523. 3108 Old Bank Road.
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524. Betts's mom.
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525. Do you think mom knows
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526. her dead son
is tooling around in her car?
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527. her dead son
is tooling around in her car?
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528. Elaine Tanner?
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529. We have a warrant
to search the premises.
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530. Mrs. Tanner, we know
that your son is alive,
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531. and that you're
in contact with him.
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532. You need to tell us
where we can find him.
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533. Last night, he murdered
a woman in cold blood.
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534. By lying to protect him,
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535. you are considered
an accessory to murder.
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536. you are considered
an accessory to murder.
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537. Can you tell me
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538. what you use this for?
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539. It's a pretty
big bottle.
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540. You get a lot of cuts?
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541. When my son was eight years old,
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542. there were two boys who picked
on him because he was different.
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543. He just ignored them.
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544. He knew he was better
than they were.
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545. One day, they cornered
him walking home.
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546. Beat him up.
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547. He didn't even try
to fight back—
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548. He didn't even try
to fight back—
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549. just lay there taking the blows.
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550. So I don't believe you
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551. when you tell me
he killed anyone.
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552. But if he did,
he had his reasons.
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553. What reasons, Mrs. Tanner?
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554. God put him here for a purpose.
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555. God means for him to stay,
even if people don't understand,
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556. and that's all I've got to say.
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557. Excuse me.
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558. I'm sorry, but you've
got something I need.
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559. Scully?
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560. You find something?
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561. No sign of him,
not even a stray sock.
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562. Just this.
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563. Receipt for
a storage locker.
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564. Receipt for
a storage locker.
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565. Yeah, and a key
on his key ring
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566. with the number 112
engraved on it.
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567. Let's check it out.
Mm-hmm.
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568. Scully.
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569. Mr. John Gillnitz.
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570. Death from massive
blood loss
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571. due to what I
can only describe
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572. as a skillful removal
of his left lung.
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573. It's Betts.
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574. Doing what?
Guaranteed, Scully,
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575. this man's medical records
will show he had lung cancer,
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576. and Leonard Betts was
in need of what he had.
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577. How would he have
even known that?
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578. His partner told me he had
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579. an exceptional ability
to diagnose cancer.
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580. Maybe his need provided
a heightened sense.
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581. Well, whatever he was doing,
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582. he is taking the secret
to his grave.
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583. Yeah, for the second time.
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584. Yeah, for the second time.
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585. Mulder, Leonard
Betts is dead.
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586. Of that, I am
absolutely certain,
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587. and he is not
coming back.
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588. You would have said the same
thing about Albert Tanner.
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589. I don't understand.
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590. Six years ago, Albert Tanner
dies in a car accident.
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591. His mother buries him.
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592. Several days ago, the same man
shows up as Leonard Betts.
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593. Explain that to me.
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594. Obviously, someone's lying.
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595. Maybe the first death
was staged.
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596. You want to bet on that?
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597. Will the real Leonard Betts
please stand up?
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598. Mulder, these men may be no more
than monozygotic twins.
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599. Mulder, these men may be no more
than monozygotic twins.
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600. I don't think so, Scully.
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601. I think that what we're
standing witness to here
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602. goes way beyond the regeneration
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603. of a thumb or a limb
or even a new head.
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604. Mulder, I don't know what
you're getting at here.
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605. Regeneration of
an entire body?
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606. I don't know why I'm standing
here listening to this.
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607. Because I think
that the fiery crash
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608. that killed this man
was a ruse, a decoy,
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609. and that this man lying here
is actually still at large.
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610. I'm scared, honey.
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611. I'm scared, honey.
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612. The FBI—
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613. they seem to know all about you.
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614. They dug up the coffin.
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615. They found your friend.
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616. I don't think they're ever
going to leave you alone.
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617. And you're weak.
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618. You have to restore
your strength.
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619. You know what
you have to do.
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620. I'm your mother,
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621. I'm your mother,
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622. and it's a mother's duty
to provide.
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623. If this
man really exists,
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he'd come back here?
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625. The only person
connected with Betts
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626. who knows his
secret is his mom.
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627. If we're going to get him,
it'll be through her.
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628. Get out of the truck!
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629. Federal agents!
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630. Get out of the truck!
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631. Whoa! Whoa!
What the hell?
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632. What are you doing here?
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633. We-we got a call—
elderly woman,
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634. massive chest trauma
and blood loss— 3108 Old Bank.
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635. Believe me,
that's all we know.
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636. Stay here.
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637. Mulder,
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638. get the EMTs up here!
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639. You guys, get in here!
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640. She has an open wound,
a surgical cut.
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641. Three guesses what was removed.
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642. He did this to her,
and then he called an ambulance.
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643. Judging by the response time,
he might still be here.
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644. Betts is gone.
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645. He must have taken
off on foot.
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646. Well, she's going to
be okay, Mulder.
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647. Well, she's going to
be okay, Mulder.
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648. She's not out of the woods,
but I think we might
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649. be able to get
where he went out of her.
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650. You stay with her.
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651. I'll call local PD
and have them
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652. cordon off the area.
Okay.
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653. This is Special Agent Mulder
with the FBI.
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654. I've got an emergency situation
in progress.
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655. I need all available units
to 3108 Old Bank Road.
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656. I'm searching
for a murder suspect.
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657. Mulder, it's me.
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658. We've got Mrs. Tanner
going into the E.R.,
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659. but she took
a downturn en route.
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660. They defibrillated her to try
and get her heart back,
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661. but there's no chance of getting
anything cogent from her.
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662. Not tonight anyway.
What about on your end?
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663. We're going house-to-house here.
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664. That's the only thing
I can think to do.
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665. We got a chopper coming in,
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666. We got a chopper coming in,
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667. but until then, I'd say
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668. Betts has got a pretty good
chance of getting away.
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669. If he steals a car
or gets a ride,
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670. he could get away for good.
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671. I mean, he obviously worked this
thing out pretty well, Scully,
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you can get
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673. out of Mrs. Tanner tonight,
anything at all,
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674. at this point, we don't have
much else to go on.
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675. Mulder, get over here right now.
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676. What?
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677. Get over here right now.
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678. I'm sorry...
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679. but you've got
something I need.
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680. Oh, my God.
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681. Let's get a crash cart.
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682. They pronounced Betts
ten minutes ago.
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683. He's dead?
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684. As near as anyone can tell.
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685. His mom's alive though,
mainly due to the fact
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her wounds so carefully.
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687. She's going to pull through,
at least for the present.
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688. Cancer?
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689. Yeah.
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690. It's, uh...
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691. metastatic rhabdomyosarcoma,
to be precise.
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692. She was treated
for it previously,
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693. but got a clean bill of health
about three months ago.
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694. but got a clean bill of health
about three months ago.
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