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Diagnosis Murder Season 8 Episode 22 The Blair Nurse Project
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00:00Legend stuff, but sometimes late at night, when I'm alone, I do hear things.
00:09Maybe I've been working down here too long.
00:13I don't know what it was, but I know I saw something.
00:17I was getting some supplies from the storeroom, and I suddenly felt like I wasn't alone, you know?
00:24So I turn around, and right there in the hall was...
00:29Well, I'm not even going to try and describe it. You'll just think I'm crazy.
00:34You don't think this stuff is real, do you?
00:36What matters is that I make it seem real.
00:39All I need is ten minutes of footage to go with these interviews.
00:42I know I can raise enough to make a feature out of this.
00:44And what are you going to call it? The Blair Nurse Project?
00:47Oh, hey, that's not bad.
00:49Yeah, and so original.
00:50Listen, Craig, since the earthquake and that explosion a couple years ago,
00:54that whole section of hospital's been shut down.
00:57And I mean, I don't mind putting you and your crew up for a few days,
01:00but sneaking you all down there to make a movie?
01:02Hey, buddy, with a little help, no one will even have to know.
01:07As I recall, the young woman had been devastated by the recent death of her husband.
01:14She had a small child, job pressures.
01:17Rumor had it, she suddenly decided to just disappear.
01:23The truth?
01:24I don't know.
01:26I do know it's a lot of old-fashioned fun and folklore for the medical students.
01:30They love it.
01:32I suppose it's harmless enough.
01:35Of course, I'm not about to go down there myself.
01:41You see what I mean?
01:43I mean, it's a sure thing.
01:44I don't know, Craig.
01:45Look, the anniversary of her disappearance is in two days.
01:50Two days, that's all I need.
01:52Now, come on, what do you say?
01:54Give your old film school buddy a hand?
01:56That's it.
02:11I'll see you.
02:13Why did I bring you down here?
02:17Why did I come down here?
02:19Relax, buddy.
02:20It's perfect.
02:21There's something down here, all right?
02:27Would you just shut up?
02:31What was that?
02:32What?
02:33Did you hear something?
02:34No.
02:36Here did I.
02:37It's probably just a draft.
02:39Yeah.
02:40That's what I like about it.
02:41You know, a place like this makes you hear things.
02:46Where is it?
02:47It's right here.
02:49This is it?
02:50This is where she was last seen.
02:52That's what Harry the old janitor says.
02:55Listen, I got some patients I got to get back to.
02:57You'll stop it.
02:58I'm going to open it.
03:04I can't take this.
03:08You just stopped.
03:10God, it's a great touch.
03:11Remind me to use that.
03:13I'm going in.
03:14You ready?
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03:28I definitely believe a ghost could be here.
03:42Don't you?
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04:26Hey, thanks.
04:51Sorry, boys. I didn't know anybody was down here. It is off limits, you know.
04:58Oh, that's all right, really. We were just on our way out, weren't we, Alex?
05:21Is it me, or do you just keep getting better looking every year?
05:29Dr. Matthews, you know, I thought you'd given up on me. What's it been? Eight years?
05:35Hmm. Must be getting old. Has it been that long since you started here?
05:39Uh-huh. And you hit on me the very first day. But I'm afraid the answer remains the same. I don't mix business with pleasure.
05:50I thought that's because you didn't go out with smokers. See? No more cigarettes. Chewable nicotine.
05:59Give me a second chance.
06:01I'll think about it.
06:02Cut. Cut.
06:07Sorry, Craig. I didn't know you guys were already filming.
06:09That's okay, bud. It's just tape.
06:11How'd you get all this stuff down there?
06:13Hey, it was easy. Nobody seemed to really notice, except that guy, Harry.
06:16I just told him maybe, you know, we'd use my game if he'd cut us some slider key.
06:19And he agreed?
06:21I think so. Didn't say no, anyway.
06:24Hey, that guy's kind of weird, isn't he?
06:26Look at this place, Craig.
06:28Are we in the sewers?
06:30And where's my dressing room?
06:32How am I supposed to get dressed without a dressing room?
06:35No, honey, what you've got on is fine.
06:37Could you pick that out yourself?
06:39How are we supposed to get made up in light like this?
06:42Oh, right.
06:43Scott, you want to help him out with the work, right?
06:45I'm a paranormal investigator.
06:47I'm an electrician.
06:49And I'm not a grip.
06:50How come we have to do all the work?
06:52Look, guys, come on.
06:54I told you before.
06:55We share the work equally.
06:57We reap the rewards equally.
06:59And we're going to make history here.
07:00Am I right, Scott?
07:01Yeah, well, I'll believe that there's something down here
07:04when this tells me that there's something down here.
07:07What is that, anyway?
07:08Psychotronic energy monitor.
07:11Measures paranormal disturbances of presence.
07:13Scott designed it himself.
07:15It'll give the film a real air of authenticity, you know.
07:18All right, first out, Timo, por favoro.
07:21Let's go.
07:22First shot.
07:24Wes, Missy, I'm going to follow you guys down the hall.
07:26And no makeup.
07:27I want a documentary feel to this, okay?
07:30All right, now stick to the script.
07:32Take it slow.
07:33If Scott detects anything, he'll let us know.
07:36And I want real reactions.
07:38So no matter what happens, we keep rolling.
07:41Got it?
07:41Okay, I'll just be heading back upstairs now.
07:45What's the matter, buddy?
07:46You look like you've seen a ghost.
07:48Very funny.
07:49I do have a job upstairs, you know.
07:51And I want to clear this with Dr. Sloan.
07:53All right, ready, Scott?
07:55Set.
07:57Okay.
07:58Rolling.
08:00And gotcha.
08:02It was in these very halls, 25 years ago, that Nurse Blair Lawson disappeared without a trace.
08:11This is the exact location of the now deserted basement, where she was last seen alive.
08:18Since then, on or near the anniversary of her disappearance, there have been numerous eyewitness accounts of a ghostly apparition, dressed as a nurse, roaming these dark corridors.
08:33Is it the ghost of Blair Lawson, calling out for the mystery of her death to be solved?
08:39That's what we're here to find out.
08:41The truth behind the Blair Nurse legend.
08:45I thought your friend Craig was finished with his project.
08:47Actually, the interviews were just the beginning.
08:51Craig wanted to get some footage of the basement, you know, scene of the crime kind of stuff.
08:55I didn't think it'd be a problem.
08:57Look, tell him to clear everything through Harry, and tell him to please be careful.
09:01I will.
09:02Besides, I don't think they're going to be down there long.
09:04I mean, there's really nothing to see down there, is there?
09:07I hope not.
09:09That makes two of us.
09:11I tell you, the atmosphere down here is absolutely palpable.
09:15Wouldn't you say, Missy?
09:17Yes.
09:17Yes, I would, Wes.
09:18Makes one shudder to think what may have happened to Nurse Lawson, as we would trace what could have been her final footsteps.
09:26Right, now tell them you picked up something on that electric panel.
09:29I'm not picking anything up, Craig.
09:31Just do it.
09:33I'm picking something up on this electrical panel.
09:36Where?
09:37Wait a minute.
09:37Wait a minute.
09:38We may be onto something here.
09:40Our psychotronic energy meter is giving us a reading from this panel.
09:44Let's try the luminol.
09:45Let's try the luminol.
09:48Of course, the luminol.
09:49That's got to be blood.
10:02Yes.
10:03Yes.
10:03Using luminol, a combination of chemicals which causes blood to luminous and low-light conditions, we've detected a splash of blood right here on this electrical panel.
10:15Wait a second.
10:20Craig, I'm starting to pick something up.
10:22Scott.
10:23Craig, I'm serious.
10:24There's something here.
10:26What?
10:26Right on this door right here.
10:31I'm getting a strong reading.
10:33Wes, use the luminol.
10:44Oh, God.
10:45Look at that.
10:46That is blood.
10:48Aren't you going to film this?
10:50Yeah, come on.
10:51Get a shot of me until you can see it.
10:53Here we go.
10:56Could this be it?
10:58The first clue in a 25-year-old mystery?
11:01A gout of human blood splattered over this door?
11:06Test on these samples will tell.
11:20All right.
11:21I admit it.
11:22I planted the first one.
11:24And I wanted to get some real reactions.
11:26Maybe that's cow blood.
11:28Close enough.
11:29But I didn't plant the second one, I swear.
11:32I don't know how it got there.
11:33And you think human blood will somehow splashed over that door?
11:38Well, I don't know.
11:39That's why I want it tested.
11:40You know, what if we're really onto something here?
11:43That blood or whatever it is registered on Scott's equipment.
11:46It has measurable psychic energy.
11:49Oh, give me a break.
11:52Psychic energy.
11:53Please, Dr. Sloan.
11:56Okay, I tell you what I'll do.
11:57If you guys will suspend your filming for the time being, I'll have this stuff tested.
12:03I'll get the results to you tomorrow, okay?
12:05Come on, Mark.
12:06Don't tell me you're starting to believe all this.
12:08Well, not yet.
12:11But I have to admit there's something that intrigues me here.
12:14You say the second sample was brighter in the Luminol than the blood you planted.
12:18Right.
12:18Well, it's an odd thing, but for some reason, fresh blood doesn't react as strongly to the Luminol test as old blood.
12:36May I help you?
12:38Yes.
12:39My name's Craig Wilson.
12:40I'm a documentary filmmaker.
12:41I'm doing some research on the disappearance of a woman about 25 years ago by the name of Blair Lawson.
12:49I knew it.
12:50I knew someday this would happen.
12:54So this is the house where she lived?
12:56Yes.
12:57Well, I knew it was some kind of foul play all along.
13:01I mean, a beautiful young woman like that doesn't just desert her child and disappear no siree.
13:08I never did buy that.
13:09See, that's why I saved that box of things that she left.
13:15Uh, what box?
13:16Oh, it's right here in the garage.
13:20See, the police never ask about it.
13:23Nobody did.
13:25It's, well, I must confess, I just took a little peek, but it doesn't seem to be anything of real value in it.
13:34And since I'd heard her child had been put up for adoption, well, I just kind of decided to hang on to it, you know.
13:45Now, well, you're more than welcome to it if it would be of any help, but would you promise to let me know if you figure out what happened?
13:57I mean, I've been wondering about that poor woman for 25 years.
14:10She was such a pretty girl, wasn't she?
14:14All right, let's go, guys.
14:18Wes, Missy, you know the dialogue?
14:19Let's try and keep it real.
14:21Whatever.
14:21All right, I'm rolling.
14:32And action.
14:34According to janitor Harry Clark, the last person seen nurse Blair Lawson alive, this room is the actual site of whatever mysterious event caused her disappearance.
14:44What will we find on the other side of this door?
14:47There's only one way to find out.
14:51Rose, what's that smell?
15:00My hair.
15:01Look what your stupid wind machine did to my hair.
15:04Craig, if you're going to rig something, let me know.
15:07I'm a professional.
15:08You're a raptor, Craig.
15:09You want us to act scared?
15:10Just tell us to act scared.
15:12I didn't.
15:13I don't...
15:14Scott, are you picking up anything?
15:17Oh, boy.
15:19I've got something here.
15:20This is going nuts.
15:22You, too.
15:23Come on, guys.
15:24Wes, please, just go in.
15:25I'm still rolling.
15:26Just go in and turn the light on.
15:27No way.
15:28Not until you tell me what's going to happen.
15:30Missy?
15:32Oh, all right, Craig.
15:34Stupid old tricks all scare me anyways.
15:38Are you rolling?
15:39Yeah.
15:41Come with us now and take the next step in unraveling the mystery of the Blair Nurse legend.
15:47I told you this is a bad idea.
16:04Is she all right?
16:06I told you this is a bad idea.
16:14Well, it's not too bad.
16:16It is a little blistered, though.
16:18I want to take another look at it in a couple days, okay?
16:21You happy now, Craig?
16:22Did you get some nice footage?
16:24Hey, I would not risk hurting you guys for this.
16:26Yeah, right.
16:27I just hope you got everything you needed in one shot.
16:30Because we're done.
16:31I believe him.
16:33I think that there is something else down there.
16:38Something that doesn't want us around.
16:40Oh, please.
16:42Whatever caused the short circuit, Craig, it just proves what I told you.
16:46That place is dangerous.
16:49Are you sure you want to continue with this?
16:51Don't you see?
16:51We could get the first real footage of something like this.
16:54Ever.
16:55What?
16:56Two dumb kid actors be made fools of?
16:59No, Missy, look.
17:02I told you guys from the start.
17:05You and Wes are what's going to sell this thing.
17:08I mean, you're believable,
17:09and you're the perfect age to grab the audience that we need.
17:13Now, I can't do this without you guys.
17:16Or you, Scott.
17:19Now, come on.
17:20What do you say?
17:21Can you help me make history?
17:23I flunked history.
17:25Okay, look.
17:26Just stick with me through the night, all right?
17:29And I'll prove to you that this is real.
17:42Whoa!
17:42Look at the time.
17:45You're about due for a dinner break, aren't you?
17:47You do eat, don't you?
17:52Occasionally.
17:53Good.
17:54Now, listen.
17:56What if I just happened to show up at, say, BBQ Bob's,
18:01and when you just happened to be there,
18:04not a prearranged kind of a thing,
18:06certainly not a date or anything like that,
18:08just two people running into each other by chance,
18:12and maybe sharing an innocent rib dinner?
18:17Oh, I don't eat ribs.
18:18Look, you more stunts or tricks, Craig.
18:21You want to know about it.
18:22I thought they were finished with those silly interviews.
18:26Apparently not.
18:27They've been filming in the basement
18:28some sort of pseudo-ghost documentary.
18:32Is Mark aware of this?
18:33I think so.
18:35Any proof?
18:36I'm not sure, but maybe you should talk to them about it.
18:40Yeah.
18:42I think maybe I should.
18:47We're both on the oversight committee.
18:48You know the kind of problems something like this could cause.
18:51I mean, I'm no expert in the film business,
18:53but I do know the policies of this hospital,
18:56and at the very least, they need official permission,
18:58proper permits, insurance, and...
19:00Yeah, I know.
19:01I know.
19:02I had asked them to quit, but I tell you,
19:05that they're so enthusiastic.
19:07Yeah.
19:08Actually, they did a pretty good job
19:09with the interviews, didn't they?
19:10I was spooked.
19:12Yeah, well, we were all spooked.
19:13I think Alex has still got the shakes.
19:16But they should have enough footage by now.
19:18I'll talk to them, get them to wrap it up.
19:20I think it's best.
19:21Thanks, Mark.
19:24Uh, Dan?
19:26My, uh, baseball?
19:29Oh.
19:35Hello?
19:49Anybody down here?
19:56You're in the room of spooking,
19:58and you're all by yourself.
19:59Come on.
20:00I can't.
20:01Craig?
20:15Anybody down here?
20:28What are you doing here?
20:30I mean, I thought that I was the only one down here.
20:34Me, too.
20:35I was just looking for Harry.
20:37Or, I don't know, he was here earlier.
20:40That guy's like a phantom.
20:41He's here one second, gone the next.
20:44What is all this?
20:46Oh.
20:47This is my psychotronic energy meter.
20:49It's sort of a...
20:50Well, actually, it's kind of hard to explain.
20:53Basically, what it does is detect the presence of,
20:56well, things that aren't readily apparent
20:57to our normal senses.
20:58Ghost, you mean?
21:01In layman's terms, yes.
21:02However, I feel that that word is somewhat of an oversimplification.
21:06Don't you?
21:06Well, you're a specialist in the field.
21:08As a matter of fact, I have a doctorate in parapsychology.
21:11Doctor,
21:12as you know, the study of the paranormal is a very real...
21:17Science.
21:20I've already made quite a name to myself in the field.
21:23Craig might just want to make a scary movie, doctor.
21:28But if I can scientifically document the event or events occurring right here,
21:34this could put me on the map.
21:37Finally get my book published.
21:39You sound pretty determined.
21:41Make no mistake, doctor.
21:43I would do anything to be the very first one
21:45to discover concrete evidence of a genuine haunting.
21:50Well, Scott, I'm afraid you're going to have to wait just a little while.
21:52The hospital regulations, you understand.
21:57Stands to reason.
21:59Craig never could follow proper procedure
22:02or take no for an answer.
22:04Well,
22:06it was nice chatting with you, doctor.
22:09Did I give you a hand?
22:10No, it's okay.
22:11It's a very sensitive equipment,
22:12but please keep an eye on it until I get back.
22:15Oh, sure thing.
22:47You're down here, Blair?
23:02We're here in the basement of the community general hospital.
23:06Blair Lawson.
23:07Hmm.
23:47You want to tell me what's going on here, Craig?
23:52Just be patient, will you?
23:57Hi.
23:58Hi.
23:59Thank you for coming, Dr. Sloan.
24:01You too, Dr. Bailey.
24:03You're just in time.
24:05Just in time for what?
24:06After what happens tonight, I'm sure you'll want us to keep filming.
24:14Marie.
24:15Marie, right on time as usual.
24:18So good of you to join us.
24:19Thank you, Larry.
24:20Everyone, allow me to introduce you to Marie Bouchard.
24:25She's going to help us contact Blair Lawson.
24:28You've got to be kidding me.
24:30Not very scientific.
24:32A medium?
24:45We are here to contact the entity formerly known as Blair Lawson.
25:00We are here to help you.
25:02We ask you to join us.
25:09You are among friends.
25:11We are here to help you.
25:40What are you with us?
26:10The entity you seek is now with us.
26:40She says she's very happy to be among friends.
26:48And that it sounds like you are close to the truth.
26:59Ask her.
27:01Ask her what happened 25 years ago.
27:08She hears you.
27:10She's saying, she's saying something, something about a mirror.
27:19She was hit from behind.
27:28She fell.
27:35Her hand.
27:38She's very upset.
27:41I can't.
27:42I can't quite.
27:44Noooooooooooo!
27:47Noooooooooooo!
27:50Noooooooooooooooo!
27:52Noooooooo!
28:07You can really move fast when you're scared, Alex.
28:11Whew!
28:12I, uh, I hope I was of some help.
28:19Do you remember anything?
28:23Oh, honey, I rarely do.
28:28I'm sorry you missed it.
28:33Hey, are you all right?
28:35What?
28:36Are you all right?
28:39Yeah, I'm fine.
28:43Thank you, Marie.
28:46Everyone, I appreciate your coming.
28:50I, uh, hope I made my point.
28:52Now if you'll excuse me, there's something I have to do.
29:12I know you're here.
29:38You think you can hear me?
29:47I want to help.
29:48I don't know.
30:00I, uh, hope I didn't get back.
30:31Oh, I mean, isn't this proof enough?
30:44You know, there's some sort of paranormal event taking place here.
30:51Wait a minute.
30:53You don't think I did this to myself?
30:55No, but Harry said he didn't see anybody else when he found you,
30:59and I'm just not ready to believe a ghost in it.
31:02Craig, did you notice anything else at all?
31:05Only that it was really cold.
31:08And there was this smell, just this stench.
31:12Did you notice it at any other time?
31:15Yeah, I smelled it once when I was down there before. Why?
31:19Did Harry ever mention any weird smells down there?
31:21Not that I recall.
31:24What are you getting at, Dr. Sloan?
31:26Well, Craig, sometimes phantom smells can be a sign of serious physical problems.
31:34Phantom smells?
31:36What are you saying? I should get my head checked?
31:39You know, for your information, I'm not the only one that smelled it.
31:42And I'm not crazy.
31:45You know, what's happening here is real.
31:47And I'm going to prove it, with or without your help.
31:51Craig.
31:55Well, what do you think?
31:57Buy any of that?
31:59I'll tell you the truth, I don't know what to think.
32:02Hey, how's your head?
32:03It's fine.
32:04Can you just help me grab some of this stuff and get back to the hospital?
32:08Listen, Craig.
32:09We need to talk.
32:10Don't tell me.
32:17You guys are going to bail on me?
32:19Come on, we're close to something here.
32:22Maybe too close, Craig.
32:24People are getting hurt.
32:25You, me.
32:27Who's next?
32:28When we started this, Craig, we figured you were faking everything.
32:31But now, I don't know, maybe there's something here we shouldn't be messing with.
32:35He's right, Craig.
32:36Look, I'm not saying I know what's going on either, but it does seem to be getting more and more dangerous.
32:43Wait a minute.
32:44Is Scott with you on this?
32:46We don't know.
32:47He left the seance right after you did last night.
32:49We haven't seen him since.
32:52That's great.
32:54Well, you know what?
32:55I'll just do it by myself.
32:56I'm too close to an answer to quit now.
32:59Craig.
33:06Jeez.
33:07What are you doing down here?
33:11Unlike you, I actually work here, young man.
33:14I thought they tossed you out.
33:16Yeah, they've been trying.
33:18Look, Harry, all I need is one more day.
33:21I mean, come on, it's not like I'm hurting anything down here.
33:23It isn't.
33:25Some things are just best left alone.
33:28Why are you digging all this up for anyway?
33:31You trying to get stuff hurt down here, too?
33:33What's that supposed to mean?
33:35Nothing.
33:36Things happen, that's all.
33:39You should just let it rest.
33:41Why is that, Harry?
33:42Do you have something to hide?
33:45What the hell are you doing?
34:03Well, I was just checking my equipment.
34:06Somebody decided to bring it down here and leave it out last night, Craig.
34:11Well, I believe this is mine.
34:13Where'd the tape go that was in here?
34:16Easy, partner.
34:17I was just cataloging everything.
34:20I already checked it.
34:21There's nothing on it.
34:22Well, maybe I want to check it again.
34:24Knock yourself out, Craig.
34:35Harry said you wanted to see me, Dr. Sloan?
34:38Yes, Craig.
34:39Come on in.
34:40Sloan.
34:42Look, Dr. Sloan, I'm not here to cause you any problems.
34:46Now, if I could just have one more date.
34:48Craig, it's not about the filming.
34:50Then what?
34:52We're a little worried about you.
34:54The man's made a few phone calls.
34:56I had a nice long conversation with your mother.
34:59My mother?
35:00What does she have to do?
35:02Well, I guess it's for the best.
35:18I mean, you would have found out sooner or later anyway.
35:21Found out what?
35:22I hope you don't mind I asked Alex to come and hear this.
35:26No.
35:27I guess he should know, too.
35:29Know what?
35:29Christine Wilson, the woman Amanda spoke to, is not my birth mother.
35:37My real mother was Blair Lawson.
35:47I can't believe you didn't tell me this before.
35:50I didn't want anyone to know, Alex.
35:53I figured I'd have a better chance of finding the truth.
35:57I just know she couldn't have abandoned me.
36:00I never believed that.
36:02From everything I've heard about her,
36:06she just wasn't the kind of person that would desert her only child.
36:11Do you have any theories about what happened to her?
36:14Yeah, I think she was murdered.
36:16Here in the hospital.
36:18I think that's what her spirit's trying to tell us.
36:21As crazy as that sounds.
36:22Well, you know, we all know about the ledger, but do you have any real evidence for that?
36:27I don't know if you'd call it evidence.
36:29I just know she's trying to contact me.
36:33You know, not only through Marie, but here.
36:36I can feel her here.
36:40Craig, what do you think she wants?
36:41She needs my help.
36:44I don't think she can find peace until the truth is known.
36:48Well, to make a real case, I'm afraid you'd have to have more than a cry for help from the other side.
36:56Look.
36:58Marie Bouchard told me that my mother never left here.
37:01Now, she may have met her spirit, but I think it's possible that maybe her body never left either.
37:09Her body?
37:12That's an interesting idea, Craig.
37:15But the thing is, you know, where?
37:18Where's the evidence?
37:20Where are you going to hide a body for 25 years?
37:22You know, even if that were possible, you'd have to have some kind of concrete, something solid that you could trace right back to the time.
37:37Marie said that your mother was hit from behind.
37:41So you'd need some real physical evidence of that, wouldn't you?
37:45Like, like your skull fracture right here.
37:52I never noticed that before.
37:56Huh.
37:58Of course, you'd have to determine the gender, you know.
38:01It's a rib cage, pelvic structure, like this, you know, like that one.
38:10Right here.
38:12General size, light.
38:16Of course, it's not really possible.
38:18Well, I've had this thing for nearly 25 years.
38:22Who's your friend?
38:48Better sit down, son.
38:49I can't wait to hear this one.
38:57I need a DNA testament on this.
39:00There's a possibility, remote possibility, that these are the remains of Blair Lawson.
39:07You're kidding, right?
39:09I wish I were kidding.
39:11There's only one way to find out.
39:13Just bear with me for a minute.
39:15But we need skeletons, you know, for research.
39:18We need them for medical school.
39:20We get bodies, Will to Science, and John Doe, you know, occasionally unclaimed.
39:27Or at least we used to.
39:29Used to?
39:30Years ago, we simply used real skeletons, and we'd strip the flesh off of them by...
39:36Have you eaten?
39:38Do I really need to hear this?
39:40You'll know why in just a minute.
39:42The whole process involves putting the body in a box with a swarm of dermisted carrion beetles for two weeks.
39:49Okay, I really don't take that.
39:50No, wait.
39:52Then it's soaked overnight in hydrogen peroxide.
39:55Then it's put back in a box for two weeks, soaking in acetone, mainly to whiten the bones.
40:00Uh-huh.
40:01And, uh, I should know all this because here's the interesting part.
40:06The decaying flesh and the mixture of chemicals might give off one hell of a stench,
40:13and you will never guess where they used to do it.
40:17Don't tell me.
40:18Down in the old basement.
40:20Down in the old basement.
40:50Down in the old basement.
41:20all right now i don't know why you call me down here but i am through playing games now you were
41:30told i'm calling the police go ahead that's for steve sloan you can explain how you murdered my
41:38mother 25 years ago now you tried to kill me last night what you should really give up the gum doc
41:46this one gave you away you know
41:54i don't know what the hell you're talking about you were afraid i was getting too close to the truth
42:01out of your mind i don't have to listen to this nonsense i was right
42:05you didn't even notice the video camera set up did you it was running the whole time
42:10picked up the sound of that gummy yours loud and clear
42:13and guess what we found my mother for what's left of her they're running a dna test on her
42:22skeleton right now bet she never thought that would happen
42:31this is insane you can't prove oh and i checked 25 years ago as an intern you were responsible for
42:37obtaining skeletons for the med school
42:48just couldn't leave well enough alone could you
42:52thanks for coming guys you're even craig yet no west called us a barbecue the hobs
42:57he won't answer his cell phone he might have come here but we were afraid to go down to the basement
43:02alone but wherever he went he left in a hurry what makes you say that the door was wide open this
43:07equipment was still running you bring the tape yeah i want to do
43:13the way it's set up it looks like he was trying to filter out sounds or something
43:17what is that i don't know
43:35did you really think i was going to give you a teeth contraction
43:38to any consolation i didn't mean to kill her oh god she was so beautiful
43:48i may have come out a little strong she overreacted she didn't have to scream i panicked
43:57i hit her and she fell what was i going to do give up my career my whole life because of an accident
44:02your life she was my mother no what can i say i'm sorry well i guess i am sorry that you stumbled into
44:12this but you were warned this is a dangerous place accidents happen
44:22turn around i said turn around
44:32what are you doing
44:33what are you doing
44:47what are you doing
44:48what are you trying to do
44:52Let's go.
45:22Wait a minute. I know that sound.
45:36So do I.
45:37The man who called security, get him to the basement.
45:39Dad?
45:40Yes, Matthews.
45:41You guys stay here.
45:52Where is he?
46:00You're too late in detention.
46:02He's covered in gasoline.
46:04Hold him.
46:05Get the fire department in and the police.
46:07He's covered in and the police.
46:37Get him.
46:43You all right?
46:45All right.
46:48All right.
46:53I'll help you one, buddy.
46:58Don't say I never get anything.
46:59The fireman investigating the fire said that that closet was completely doused in gasoline.
47:09I mean, Craig should have roasted him.
47:11I guess I didn't burn for the same reason this didn't.
47:14Someone must have been looking out for me.
47:16Craig, before you play the tape, there's something I gotta know.
47:23Just how did you know to check for sounds on the tape?
47:27There's something Marie Bouchard said when she contacted my mother.
47:31Blair said, it sounds like you're close to the truth.
47:34I thought that was odd.
47:36Why would a ghost say sounds like?
47:39Sounds.
47:41Then I realized it was my mother sending me a message.
47:44Trying to point me in the right direction.
47:47Now I've heard it all.
47:48That's awesome.
47:49Can we use that?
47:50I'm afraid not, Missy.
47:53See, you guys are the only group that's ever gonna see this.
47:57I thought you already had an offer to film it.
48:00I did, but...
48:02Well, all of you deserve to see it.
48:04But I don't think anybody else was meant to.
48:07I think it was just supposed to be from my mother to me.
48:13I'm gonna have it buried along with her remains.
48:20I watched closely.
48:50Oh, come on.
49:10I mean, that had to just be the smoke or something.
49:14Was it?
49:20Goodbye, Mom.
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