{1}{1}23.976 {90}{163}Blood everywhere.|Whoever killed her is a psycho. {166}{244}- Murder weapon?|- Seven stores in town carry strop razors. {247}{317}- Have somebody check 'em out.|- What about the press? {320}{393}Just the basics.|No mention of this "sister" thing. {396}{437}OK. {439}{519}Rubin, I need your final report.|Call me as soon as you hear. {522}{611}- That's all I can tell you.|- Can you give us a name? {614}{659}Yeah, I'll talk to you. {717}{799}We're doing the best we can.|We'll inform you... {933}{982}Brian, I need a minute. {985}{1048}I'm working on a homicide investigation. {1051}{1092}Come on. {1119}{1164}You didn't show last night. {1194}{1240}This what you wanna talk about? {1243}{1307}I made dinner. {1331}{1373}What? {1374}{1435}Sorry. Coroner's on one. {1459}{1507}Yeah, what have you got, Rubin? {1627}{1671}Uh-huh. {1877}{1936}Uh... Hang on a second, will you, Rubin? {2216}{2299}- This address, ten o'clock tonight.|- Where's this? {2347}{2422}- A motel?|- It's a place we can talk. {6607}{6656}Any cavities? {6666}{6730}I brush after every meal. {6732}{6781}Would you say they match? {6866}{7000}Well, there's a filling on the occlusal surface|of the upper left bicuspid, here and here. {7043}{7148}And he's congenitally missing|a lower left bicuspid, here and here. {7150}{7209}Yeah, I'd say they're definitely a match. {7211}{7291}- Who do they belong to?|- Special Agent Sam Chaney. {7301}{7379}- That name sounds familiar.|- Chaney's a legend. {7381}{7464}40 years before the Bureau|profiled violent criminals... {7466}{7557}...Chaney and his partner,|Tim Ledbetter, investigated... {7559}{7655}...what were then called "stranger killings",|now called "serial murders". {7657}{7755}They disappeared while investigating|murders in Aubrey, Missouri, in 1942. {7757}{7878}Chaney's body was only found two days ago|by a local detective, BJ Morrow, a woman. {7882}{7922}Why the interest in this case? {7924}{8040}At the time, Chaney's and Ledbetter's ideas|weren't very well received by their peers. {8042}{8134}Using psychology to solve a crime|was something like, um... {8136}{8196}- Believing in the paranormal?|- Exactly. {8199}{8246}But there's another mystery. {8268}{8292}Which is? {8294}{8419}Why would this policewoman suddenly drive|her car into a field the size of Rhode Island... {8421}{8535}...and, for no reason, dig up the bones|of a man who's been missing for 50 years? {8538}{8651}- Unless a neon sign said "Dig here"!|- I guess that's why we're going to Aubrey. {8653}{8762}Yes. And also, I've always|been intrigued by women named BJ. {8973}{9061}Detective Morrow,|exactly how did you discover the remains? {9063}{9113}I saw a dog digging in the ground. {9115}{9188}I proceeded to investigate|and found the grave site. {9190}{9308}The initial police report states that|you couldn't explain your actions at the time. {9310}{9388}It was late.|I was a bit shocked by my discovery. {9390}{9500}I'm afraid I didn't clearly articulate|what happened for my initial report. {9521}{9583}Why were you in the woods at that hour? {9585}{9662}My vehicle was experiencing engine failure. {9687}{9737}You left your car... {9739}{9783}Over there, sir. {9803}{9887}Would you say that's, uh... 400 or 500 yards? {9944}{9971}Yes, sir. {9973}{10080}So from that distance you could see|a dog digging in this field at night? {10103}{10218}She took a short cut through the woods to|reach a phone. The path led her to the field. {10220}{10341}The report says she phoned from the Motel|Black up the road. That's not a very short cut. {10343}{10440}You seem more interested|in how the missing agent was found... {10442}{10505}...than in how he got here in the first place. {10507}{10615}- You don't, uh... suspect her, do you?|- No, no. Not at all. {10617}{10717}- I'd just like to ask you a few more questions.|- All right. {10742}{10788}Have you ever, um... {10790}{10862}Have you ever had|any clairvoyant experiences? {10864}{10963}Premonitions, visions,|precognitive dreams, things like that? {10966}{11025}What the hell kind of question is that? {11050}{11097}- Dreams?|- Yeah. {11099}{11175}Agent Mulder, I don't mean to be rude,|but we have a lot to do. {11188}{11303}If you have any more questions specific|to your investigation of this crime... {11305}{11358}...please feel free to call. Come on, BJ. {11559}{11612}What do you think? {11853}{11900}These bones are in good condition. {11902}{11981}The field may have been tilled|soon after Chaney was buried. {11983}{12109}There are small cuts on the top three ribs.|I don't think they were made by an animal. {12111}{12242}Listen to this. "One must wonder how these|monsters are created." Chaney wrote this. {12244}{12347}"Did their home life mould them|into creatures that must maim and kill?" {12349}{12401}"Or are they demons from birth?" {12403}{12471}That's poetic, but it doesn't help us much. {12473}{12547}What did he say about the 1942 homicides? {12549}{12638}The press called the murderer|"the Slash Killer". {12641}{12735}His three victims|were all young women aged 25 to 30. {12738}{12815}He disabled them with a blow to the head. {12857}{12988}He'd carve the word "sister" on their chests|and paint it on the wall with their blood. {13017}{13067}The victims bled to death and... {13069}{13119}...the murderer was never found. {13141}{13179}Mulder... {13181}{13248}...these cuts on the ribs|could've been made by a razor. {13277}{13344}- Can you make out a word?|- No. {13346}{13454}But we might be able to if we can find|somebody in Aubrey with a digital scanner. {13486}{13595}I've scanned the crime photo and ribcage|images and modemed them to Quantico. {13597}{13649}It'll be a few seconds before hook-up. {13652}{13731}I checked with the mechanic.|BJ's car was just tuned. {13733}{13814}She lied about experiencing engine failure. {13816}{13905}I don't think BJ was in the woods|because of engine failure. {13907}{13956}What are you talking about? {13958}{14015}The Motel Black is a perfect meeting place. {14018}{14099}- Away from town, away from his wife.|- What do you mean? {14101}{14177}It's obvious BJ and Tillman|are having an affair. {14191}{14226}How do you know? {14228}{14288}- A woman senses these things.|- Oh... {14333}{14393}The image on the right is Chaney's ribcage. {14395}{14509}The left one was extrapolated from the crime|photo of the Slash Killer's last victim. {14511}{14648}Now I need to enlarge the victim's ribcage|in order to allow for gender difference. {14761}{14824}And now... we can compare them. {14938}{15009}Could he have carved out another word|on his ribcage? {15187}{15255}I'm searching for|any matching pattern of cuts. {15257}{15305}Agent Mulder? {15307}{15379}Have you made any progress|in the investigation? {15381}{15419}Uh, we may have. {15421}{15520}Agent Chaney might have been|a victim of the killer he was trying to catch. {15522}{15621}We're trying to determine if the cuts|on his ribcage spell out a word. {15821}{15872}Are you all right? {15874}{15927}I'm sorry. Something... {15975}{16050}I'm not feel... Excuse me. {16383}{16426}Feeling better? {16450}{16503}I'm fine now. {16658}{16713}Things must be difficult for you now. {16715}{16874}I've had feelings for people I've worked with.|Interoffice relationships can be complicated. {16891}{16957}Especially when he's married. {17054}{17104}You're pregnant, aren't you? {17298}{17348}Does it show? {17384}{17427}No, not yet. {17511}{17583}Now I know why my mother|only had one child. {17585}{17677}She told me about the nausea,|but not about the nightmares. {17680}{17721}Nightmares? {17724}{17772}It's always the same. {17774}{17826}I'm in a house. {17828}{17962}It feels familiar. There's a woman|that's been hurt. There's a mirror. {17964}{18015}I see a man's reflection. {18024}{18103}I recognise his face, but I don't know him. {18105}{18183}What I remember most is the blood.|There's a lot of blood. {18204}{18256}Have you talked to anyone about this? {18258}{18383}I'm sure it's something about the pregnancy.|If anyone else knew I was pregnant... {18413}{18468}Brian would kill me if I told anyone. {18470}{18516}What are you going to do? {18518}{18569}I don't know. {18784}{18875}Well, BJ's pregnant. And Tillman's the father. {18917}{19055}Um, I've approximated the pattern of the cuts|to match up with the letters. {19087}{19163}There's a 93% chance that this is the letter R. {19191}{19260}And if you lower the probability to 79%... {19271}{19334}...you get the letters I, E and R. {19391}{19466}It could be a word,|or it could just be random slashes. {19468}{19561}If we exhumed a victim|of the Slash Killer, we could do a CT scan... {19563}{19640}...to determine if the cuts|were made by the same instrument. {19642}{19734}That means getting a court order.|That could take two days. {19736}{19815}- Maybe we could find a relative who could...|- Brother. {19847}{19884}Excuse me? {19886}{19934}I know what it says. {19946}{20001}On the ribcage, it spells "brother". {20243}{20282}You're right. {20294}{20333}BJ? {20363}{20402}Brian. {20454}{20501}What's goin' on here, BJ? {20503}{20598}- Nothing.|- Really? Then where'd you get these? {20620}{20718}These are crime-scene photos.|They were sealed. No one had access to 'em. {20720}{20771}You're wrong. Those were shot in 1942. {20773}{20849}These are from a homicide|that occurred three days ago. {20851}{20948}No, they're from a case that Ledbetter|and Chaney investigated in 1942... {20951}{20995}...before they disappeared. {21349}{21415}Three days ago,|a young woman was murdered. {21417}{21514}The word "sister" was carved|into her chest and painted on the wall. {21516}{21604}Only myself, the coroner|and one of my men knew about this. {21667}{21751}Excuse me, sir. We just got a call.|There's been another one. {22022}{22067}Watch your step, sir. {22179}{22234}The victim's name is Verna Johnson. {22470}{22514}Oh, my God. {22539}{22615}- BJ?|- It's her. {22700}{22754}It's the woman in my dream. {22904}{22961}Ow! {22963}{23018}Oh, you'll be all right. {23059}{23100}Honey, you're fine. {23102}{23150}The mothering instinct. {23182}{23240}I've been feeling it a lot lately. {23263}{23345}I used to hate it|when my mother hovered over me. {23347}{23401}I swore I'd never be like her. {23413}{23493}I think we all feel that way|at one time or another. {23528}{23570}My father was a cop. {23572}{23622}A good cop. {23624}{23682}That's all I ever wanted to be. {23694}{23825}He'd say what we're doing here is nonsense.|That you can't solve a crime from a dream. {23827}{23961}I've often felt that dreams are answers to|questions we haven't figured out how to ask. {24006}{24063}You said you were in a familiar house? {24076}{24127}There's a woman that's been hurt. {24129}{24238}I look in a mirror and I see a man's reflection. {24240}{24284}What does he look like? {24287}{24370}He's... got a rash on his face. {24385}{24432}And his eyes are... {24453}{24501}...intense. {24513}{24561}Do you remember anything else? {24613}{24726}There's this strange picture|on the wall behind him. {24728}{24846}It's a building like the...|Washington Monument, but different. {24848}{24884}And there's a... {24894}{24963}...a big circular thing beside it. {24965}{25030}- Do you think you could draw it?|- Sure. {25250}{25307}It looked something like this. {25337}{25385}What do you think it is? {25415}{25511}Could be the Trylon and the Perisphere.|Ever been to New York City? {25513}{25541}No, never. {25543}{25639}You can get pictures of these|on postcards all over Times Square. {25641}{25710}These were symbols of the 1939 World's Fair. {25713}{25782}Do you know why|they might have been in your dream? {25785}{25840}No idea at all. {26284}{26325}Good night. {26380}{26430}You're here kind of late. {26539}{26646}- What are you looking for?|- I just wanted to check on somethin'. {26739}{26804}I don't get it. That book's from the 1940s. {26928}{26984}Can we talk? {27020}{27088}You know, I'm willing to go with you... {27116}{27171}...for the appointment. {27173}{27228}I'm not so sure it's what I wanna do. {27255}{27340}I thought we agreed|that it was the best thing for both of us. {27519}{27605}- I changed my mind.|- What do you mean, you changed... {27608}{27727}You can't just change your mind.|This isn't your decision. It's our decision. {27744}{27794}BJ? {27988}{28038}It's him. {28075}{28126}Brian... {28150}{28200}I have to go. {28297}{28384}This is the man|BJ claims to have seen in her dream. {28387}{28463}Harry Cokely.|He lives in Gainesville, Nebraska... {28465}{28561}...since his release from McCallister|Penitentiary on December 5, 1993. {28587}{28681}He was convicted in 1945|for rape and attempted murder. {28683}{28779}Cokely carved "sister" on the chest|of his victim, Linda Thibedeaux... {28781}{28843}...before she could escape and get help. {28845}{28925}And the police never connected it|to the 1942 homicides? {28968}{28993}No. {28995}{29124}I don't wanna jump to any rash conclusions,|but I'd say he's definitely our prime suspect. {29126}{29208}Mulder, the man we're talking about|is 77 years old. {29210}{29300}George Foreman|won the heavyweight crown at 45. {29302}{29359}Some people are late bloomers. {29370}{29465}Anyway, this still doesn't explain|BJ's connection to all this. {29467}{29526}What if it's cryptomnesia? {29533}{29598}- Consciously forgotten information?|- Yeah. {29600}{29656}BJ's father was a policeman in the area. {29659}{29784}Maybe she heard him discuss the 1942 case|when she was young or saw Cokely's picture. {29786}{29891}That doesn't explain why she unearthed|the grave of an FBI agent. {29893}{29994}What if the recent murders triggered|what had been buried in her mind? {29996}{30089}Some connection she'd unconsciously made|that no one else had. {30091}{30138}- A hunch?|- Something like that. {30140}{30243}- That's a pretty extreme hunch.|- You've had some pretty extreme hunches. {30245}{30285}I never have. {31118}{31167}Harry Cokely? {31240}{31289}- Yeah.|- I'm Special Agent Mulder. {31292}{31401}This is Special Agent Scully. We're with|the Federal Bureau of Investigation. {31403}{31451}May we come in? {31775}{31901}Mr Cokely, our records show that in 1942|you lived in Terrance, Nebraska... {31904}{31977}...an hour's drive away from Aubrey, Missouri. {31979}{32054}During that time, three women|were murdered in Aubrey. {32056}{32127}Their assailant mutilated their bodies|with a razor... {32129}{32252}...in the same manner that you slashed|Mrs Linda Thibedeaux's body in 1945. {32275}{32336}I don't remember much about that. {32345}{32420}Well, I'm sure Mrs Thibedeaux|will never forget it. {32526}{32593}The doctors said I was sick back then. {32635}{32682}They gave me some pills. {32706}{32785}I served my time and... now I'm better. {32816}{32881}What kind of pills? {32910}{32960}Red and white ones, little sister. {32971}{33033}Do you recognise this man? {33036}{33086}His name's Chaney. {33170}{33199}No. {33208}{33297}He was an FBI agent|who was also murdered in Aubrey in 1942. {33299}{33392}Can you tell me where you were|about 8.35pm two nights ago, Mr Cokely? {33423}{33519}- Sittin' right where I am now.|- Do you have a witness to testify to that? {33562}{33615}Are you blind? {33617}{33690}I can't leave the house|without this damn thing. {33692}{33804}I sit right here in front of that TV|24 hours a day. {33807}{33939}On the night you're talkin' about, I was|sittin' here watchin' a show about a lost dog. {33941}{34034}- And after that, a show about...|- That won't be necessary. {34047}{34086}Good. {34093}{34210}Now, are you about finished with me,|little sister? {34262}{34311}For now. {35201}{35238}Aargh! {37640}{37720}I saw it was a woman.|She seemed to be in trouble but... {37722}{37830}...when I opened the door, she barged in|and came running down the stairs. {37832}{37880}So I called the police. {37882}{37931}He's here! {37934}{37976}He's here! {37978}{38032}BJ... What happened? {38053}{38102}- Oh, my God.|- He's here! {38105}{38189}Oh, my God. I'm taking her to the hospital. {38987}{39023}Thank you. {39102}{39153}I thought you might need these. {39299}{39338}Thanks. {39352}{39402}You hurt yourself. {39440}{39491}Can you tell us what happened, BJ? {39530}{39594}Cokely. He was in the room. {39595}{39652}- Cokely attacked you?|- Yes. {39654}{39711}He must have done this while I was asleep. {39713}{39795}- You're sure it was him?|- I know it was him. {39797}{39890}I saw his reflection in the mirror.|He looked just like his picture. {39938}{40002}- Like his mug shot?|- Yes. {40022}{40127}- That's the picture of a young man.|- But it was Cokely. I swear it was him. {40153}{40215}Well, I'll have Tillman pick him up. {40323}{40371}Where were you last night? {40403}{40450}Honolulu. {40500}{40580}You were in Aubrey, weren't you? {40709}{40777}How'd you get|into Detective Morrow's house? {40779}{40885}It's all I can do to get to the bathroom,|you damn fool! {40887}{41008}- The victim has identified you, Mr Cokely.|- I've already paid for my crime. {41010}{41071}Well, I'm gonna see that you pay more. {41081}{41134}I never touched that woman! {41174}{41265}And I'm not answerin' any more questions|without a lawyer. {41314}{41364}Get me a lawyer. {41501}{41544}Mulder? {41546}{41588}It's open. {41590}{41721}I have the results from the genetic testing of|the blood found under Verna Johnson's nails. {41723}{41773}They checked it against Cokely's. {41776}{41847}The PGM subtype matches.|The DQ Alpha and D1S80, too. {41850}{41941}- It's Cokely's blood?|- The results strongly suggest that. {41943}{42049}Imagine the strength of his psychosis,|driving him to murder after 50 years. {42051}{42154}- But for some reason he let BJ live.|- Well, she's not the first. {42156}{42253}Mrs Thibedeaux also survived his attack|back in 1945. {42256}{42334}I think it's time we paid a visit|to Mrs Thibedeaux. {42601}{42676}That was taken three weeks|before it happened. {42752}{42813}I haven't had a picture taken since. {42873}{42928}Is this your husband? {42930}{43006}That's Martin. He was a good man. {43023}{43067}He passed last June. {43070}{43149}If it hadn't been for him,|I never would have survived. {43151}{43198}I know this goes back a long way... {43200}{43293}...but could you tell us what happened|the night Cokely attacked you? {43295}{43341}It happened... {43343}{43384}...up there on the landing. {43449}{43546}I remember how the light from the window... {43562}{43612}...bounced off the razor. {43629}{43688}It had an ivory handle. {43700}{43748}He kept sayin'... {43754}{43871}..."Someone's gotta take the blame,|little sister, and it isn't gonna be me." {43897}{44002}They tried to explain at the trial|how his father used to beat him... {44004}{44138}...and how he was the only son|in a family of five daughters. {44140}{44232}And how he was brutally punished|for everything wrong that happened. {44262}{44307}But if you ask me... {44321}{44379}...that man was born evil. {44404}{44456}No children? {44458}{44516}No. None. {44519}{44644}Our records show that you recuperated|from your injuries within two months. {44646}{44725}But nine months later,|you checked back into the hospital. {44737}{44792}Well, I had complications. {44845}{44893}What happened to the child? {45028}{45065}Cokely's child. {45118}{45216}Martin used to say... not to blame the child. {45219}{45321}That it was just a little thing, an innocent. {45361}{45435}But it was the spawn of evil. {45439}{45529}I couldn't keep it in this house... {45531}{45578}...the memory of him. {45670}{45719}Mrs Thibedeaux? {45772}{45873}I gave the baby to an adoption agency. {45891}{45970}Baby... He'd be almost 50 now. {46147}{46251}This is the address of the adoption agency. {46274}{46324}If you do find him... {46366}{46416}No. No, never mind. {46508}{46637}The bones BJ found under the house|belonged to Chaney's partner, Ledbetter. {46639}{46690}Cokely rented the house in 1942. {46692}{46811}Detectives at the scene found an old razor|under the house. They're trying to lift prints. {46813}{46901}Cokely's been released,|but I think we have enough to nail him. {46933}{46983}Something just doesn't track. {46985}{47060}The night she was attacked,|BJ said she saw a younger man. {47062}{47161}You know her state of mind that night.|She could have been mistaken. {47163}{47263}Well, maybe she did see a younger man.|Young Cokely. Cokely's grandson. {47279}{47329}Cokely's grandson attacked BJ? {47331}{47419}It would make sense.|Genetic traits often skip a generation. {47421}{47514}That would explain the blood|under Verna Johnson's fingernails. {47516}{47584}PGM subtypes are similar among relatives. {47587}{47666}Did Danny call back|with the adoption records yet? {47668}{47796}I doubt Mendel had serial killers in mind|when he developed his theory on genetics. {47824}{47905}You know, when I was a kid,|I would have nightmares. {47907}{48035}I'd wake up in the night thinkin'|I was the only person left in the world. {48037}{48088}Then I would hear this. {48113}{48202}- What?|- My dad would be in the study eating these. {48239}{48292}Danny Valadeo? It's Agent Scully. {48295}{48351}What does that have to do with Cokely? {48354}{48458}On a cellular level, we're the sum total|of all our ancestors' biological matter. {48460}{48545}But what if more than biological traits|get passed down? {48547}{48652}What if I like sunflower seeds because|I'm genetically predisposed to liking them? {48653}{48776}Children aren't born liking sunflower seeds.|Behaviour patterns are taught. {48778}{48834}We hear of twins, separated at birth... {48836}{48936}...who end up in the same occupation,|each naming their child Waldo. {48938}{48962}Waldo? {48964}{49067}Jung wrote about the collective unconscious.|It's genetic memory. {49092}{49139}Yeah, Danny. {49181}{49259}Yeah. Thanks. I'll tell him. {49280}{49342}Danny tracked down Mrs Thibedeaux's son. {49345}{49407}He was a policeman|named Raymond Morrow. {49426}{49477}That's BJ's father. {49479}{49569}- BJ is Cokely's granddaughter.|- She's responsible for the murders. {49571}{49644}- Mulder...|- Get your coat. Let's go. {49654}{49780}- Wait. You think BJ's capable of murder?|- No, but Cokely is. BJ has become him. {49782}{49896}- That's outrageous!|- I think Cokely's memories, compulsions... {49898}{49987}...have been passed on genetically to BJ,|driving her to kill. {49989}{50089}So BJ's nightmares are real? She's killing|women and carving "sister" on them? {50091}{50131}Yes. {50141}{50239}- Then explain the cuts on her own chest.|- I can't. Maybe she did it herself. {50241}{50328}Maybe it's a weird stigmata.|Whatever it is, BJ's not herself. {50361}{50412}- Where to?|- To warn Mrs Thibedeaux. {50414}{50544}If BJ has become Cokely in the way I mean,|she may try to finish what Cokely started. {51602}{51640}Stop it! {51649}{51783}- Somebody's gotta take the blame, sister.|- No! No, no! You're not him! You can't be! {51841}{51899}And it's not gonna be me! {51964}{52027}I'm not afraid to use this. {52103}{52164}You have his eyes. {52195}{52237}You're... {52240}{52274}...him! {52407}{52433}No. {52555}{52598}You're my grandchild. {52710}{52772}- You know what you're doing?!|- Shut up! {52961}{53020}He's done this to both of us. {53111}{53141}No! {53153}{53214}You don't know what you're doing! {53237}{53292}He's the one to blame! {53378}{53426}Argh! {53619}{53676}Mrs Thibedeaux? Mrs Thibedeaux! {53679}{53721}Mulder... {53743}{53788}Mrs Thibedeaux! {53809}{53849}What happened? {53851}{53923}She had a razor. She tried to kill me. {53925}{53974}But something stopped her. {53976}{54036}- Where did she go?|- I don't know. {54048}{54116}- Can you stand?|- Yeah, I think so. {54118}{54187}- Let me help you up the stairs.|- Thank you. {54189}{54277}This is Agent Mulder. I need an ambulance|to 238 North 54th Street. {54279}{54338}I also need an APB on BJ Morrow. {54347}{54453}Yes, that's Detective Morrow. She should|be considered armed and dangerous. {54455}{54498}BJ's going after Tillman. {54500}{54599}The first murder occurred after BJ got|pregnant. She wants someone to blame. {54601}{54693}- I think that's Tillman.|- I don't think so. I think it'll be Cokely. {54703}{54767}- Why?|- She must know Cokely's her grandfather. {54769}{54826}If she wants someone to blame, it'll be him. {54828}{54922}Cokely's not answering his phone.|I'm goin' over there. {55123}{55169}She had a reason. {55171}{55232}- We've gotta talk.|- We're getting a statement. {55234}{55295}- You've accused BJ of murder?|- Let's go outside. {55297}{55369}- No. Here, now!|- Have you seen Detective Morrow? {55371}{55485}No! But I don't care what you've accused|her of. She could not hurt anybody. {55487}{55559}Detective Morrow|attacked this woman with a razor. {55562}{55638}- Come on! I do not believe that!|- It's true. {55658}{55708}It happened. {55753}{55840}I only acted like any husband|who didn't want to see his home broken up. {55842}{55915}- What home?|- Remember the home I promised you? {57294}{57334}Who's there? {57862}{57900}Cokely? {58027}{58075}Who's there? {58227}{58267}No. {58378}{58473}How does it feel to be|on the other side of the razor, brother? {58476}{58560}Shut up! {58739}{58797}No... No! {58858}{58906}Please, no! {58926}{59041}You know the rules.|This doesn't stop till you're dead. {59373}{59409}Cokely! {59614}{59653}Cokely? {60440}{60493}No, don't. BJ. {60564}{60588}Don't. {60615}{60641}Don't. {60736}{60775}No! {60777}{60830}This time you'll stay dead! {60857}{60904}- Freeze!|- BJ! {60920}{60992}- What are you doin'?|- Let him go. {61029}{61078}Let him go, BJ! {61116}{61164}I'm not BJ. {61190}{61239}Yes, you are. {61855}{61899}He's dead. {62127}{62154}Come on. {62463}{62549}It's all right. It's gonna be all right.|It's gonna be OK. {62626}{62715}We are continuing|with genetic testing on Detective Morrow. {62717}{62849}Evidence suggests the presence of a mutator|gene that has activated dormant genes. {62851}{62930}But the results so far are inconclusive. {63008}{63128}Detective Morrow has not demonstrated|any further physiological changes. {63130}{63222}Extensive blood work and|psychological testing has been conducted... {63225}{63354}...to determine whether the pregnancy could|have been a catalyst for the transformation. {63376}{63458}We have yet to determine|the effects on the foetus. {63470}{63564}Amniocentesis results|show no genetic abnormalities. {63566}{63665}Chromosome testing has determined|the child's sex to be male. {63687}{63755}BJ is on her second week of suicide watch... {63757}{63833}...after an unsuccessful attempt|to abort her son. {63848}{63929}Lieutenant Tillman|has petitioned to adopt the child... {63931}{64010}...and the case|will soon be presented to the courts. {64209}{64260}Visiontext Subtitles: Claire Bates {64864}{64911}I made this! {64913}{64963}ENGLISH HOH