:49:01
Buddy, what are you?
:49:11
Subject was approximately 112 degrees
at time of autopsy...
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...indicating a temperature increase.
:49:16
Examiner tried to verify this rectally,
but the subject had no rectum.
:49:20
Which is really--
:49:22
Weird.
:49:24
l'm Dr. Leo Manville, Department
of Public Health. This is Dr. White.
:49:29
You must not have a home life.
:49:31
We watch the morgues caref ully.
You have something unusual?
:49:34
l'd say so. Triple homicide.
:49:37
The first body was normal,
ex cept he was broken in half.
:49:38
The first body was normal,
ex cept he was broken in half.
:49:40
But when l opened up
the other two, well....
:49:43
Let me show you.
:49:50
There's a skeletal structure
unlike anything l've seen.
:49:53
l'll have a look at it.
:49:55
You and Dr. Weaver
check the other body.
:49:57
This way, doctor.
:49:59
This one's even stranger.
:50:02
l did a laparotomy.
l started with the stomach.
:50:05
But we can start with the
gastroesophageal junction.
:50:09
Let's start wherever you started at.
:50:12
Okey-dokey.
:50:22
-ls this your cat?
-lt is now.
:50:24
lt came in with the body.
Dive right in.
:50:26
l'm sure he won't mind.
:50:31
You have really pretty eyes.
:50:34
Thank you.
:50:39
Feel that?
:50:40
Where the pyloric junction would be?
Push it aside.
:50:43
Notice anything strange?
Stomach, liver, lungs....
:50:47
Nope, all fine.
:50:49
They're all missing.
:50:51
Of course.
:50:52
That's obviously
the first thing l noticed.
:50:55
What l was pointing out
is the fact that there are no...
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...pieces...