{1}{1}23.976 {581}{632}Your turn. {773}{823}Jack? {1009}{1051}Honey? {1054}{1116}Are you still feeling sick? {1199}{1307}What's the matter with you?|Can't you hear the baby is crying? {1542}{1607}How about some cereal, honey? {2014}{2121}You were having those awful|dreams again last night. {2125}{2189}I didn't sleep long enough to be dreaming. {2192}{2293}I want you to go to the doctor.|Find out what's wrong. {2384}{2480}- Will you do that?|- I'd just like to eat my breakfast in peace! {2491}{2552}Do you think that's possible? {2930}{2973}Jack! What is it?! {5595}{5718}Private John McAlpin.|One of the few, the proud, but dead. {5720}{5795}He wrapped his car around a tree.|He died on impact. {5797}{5870}Drug and alcohol tests came back negative. {5872}{5953}The car shows no evidence|of mechanical failure. {5955}{6073}The military is calling it a suicide.|It's the second one in as many weeks. {6075}{6190}- Both at the same base?|- Yeah, except it's not exactly a base. {6193}{6296}The Marines were stationed at the|Folkstone Processing Center, North Carolina. {6298}{6380}More than 12,000 refugees waiting|for asylum from Uncle Sam. {6382}{6495}- Wasn't there a riot there a month ago?|- Yeah. A ten-year-old boy was killed. {6497}{6587}- Details of his death were never released.|- Why did the military contact us? {6593}{6674}They didn't. Mrs McAlpin|contacted the Bureau... {6676}{6775}...when the military refused to investigate|her husband's death further. {6777}{6835}She doesn't believe it was suicide. {6837}{6875}There. {7171}{7271}This is the tree that stopped|Private McAlpin's car. {7344}{7468}The state police reported|there was graffiti on the bark. {7502}{7565}Looks like some kind of ritual symbol. {7567}{7654}Most of the refugees at Folkstone are Haitian. {7672}{7764}Mrs McAlpin believes voodoo|was behind her husband's death? {7766}{7895}Mrs McAlpin doesn't believe her husband|killed himself. She wants to know who did. {8099}{8159}Jack used to tell these jokes. {8195}{8267}Well, they were pretty dumb, I guess. {8269}{8341}But the way he told them|always made me laugh. {8348}{8471}Then he got transferred to the camp,|and nothing was very funny any more. {8473}{8573}Did he ever discuss what went on there?|What his duties included? {8577}{8642}No. He'd just come home angry. {8663}{8744}Mostly at himself, though sometimes|he'd turn it on Luke and me. {8746}{8829}Was he ever treated for depression or stress? {8831}{8950}No. I tried getting him to talk|to someone... even our minister. {8952}{9034}But Jack believed in dealing|with his own problems. {9036}{9090}Did he believe in voodoo? {9092}{9212}The Marines, his family and football|sums up everything Jack believed in. {9223}{9364}So when did you first think that his death|involved something out of the ordinary? {9402}{9535}One of the boys in his squad...|told me what they found at the accident. {9580}{9665}And he said it was some|kind of voodoo curse. {9717}{9849}The same one they found on the stool|that Puerto Rican boy used to hang himself. {9851}{9932}- Who told you that?|- Harry Dunham. {9971}{10075}He's from New Orleans, so he's|superstitious about that type of thing. {10077}{10106}What about you? {10114}{10249}My husband had just died, so I didn't|give it much thought either way. {10251}{10350}Not until Luke dug this up out of his|sandbox. {10584}{10659}I know it sounds crazy,|me worrying about all this. {10696}{10756}The truth is I'm scared. {10763}{10823}I'm scared for my child... {10856}{10949}...and I just don't know what to do any more. {12621}{12691}It's down there on the right, sir. {12822}{12885}(man speaks Haitian) {12887}{12979}Va tu! Va tu! Go! Go! Go away!|Get out of here! Go! Go! {12981}{13035}Away! Go! Go! {13037}{13104}He's crazy. Too much rum. {13121}{13228}For such a pretty lady,|it is dangerous out here. {13230}{13303}You need something pour vous garder. {13306}{13360}For protection. {13385}{13465}- Your lucky charm.|- Come on, Mulder. {13467}{13512}- How much?|- Five. I mean ten. {13514}{13572}I'll give you five. {13581}{13628}- OK.|- Let's go, Mulder. {13630}{13730}You should always carry protection.|There you go. {13886}{13978}I'm still not clear just what it is|you're investigating here. {13980}{14076}Two of your men have died in two weeks,|allegedly of self-inflicted injuries. {14078}{14146}I've taken every measure|to see it doesn't happen again. {14148}{14286}I've even flown in the 528th Combat Stress|Control Detachment from Camp Lejeune. {14288}{14351}But your soldiers aren't in combat. {14353}{14413}What we're dealing with here is worse. {14415}{14451}How so? {14453}{14522}We're soldiers. We're not prison guards. {14524}{14604}We're policing a hostile|population of foreigners... {14606}{14725}...without the resources to feed or house|them. There are bound to be some conflicts. {14731}{14804}So your men bear the brunt|of the refugees' frustration? {14806}{14880}It's hatred, plain and simple. {14882}{14932}They hate us. {14935}{15090}And all I can do is... see that they're|processed as efficiently as possible. {15092}{15229}Colonel Wharton, a, uh... certain ritual sign|was found at the scene of both deaths. {15231}{15313}- Is there anything you can tell us about that?|- Not much. {15315}{15393}Apparently it's some sort of voodoo marking. {15395}{15481}But you haven't investigated it|as a possibility? {15483}{15544}Possibility of what? {15580}{15667}All I know is voodoo caused|a riot in my camp. {15693}{15791}One night they held some secret ceremony.|The next day all hell broke loose. {15793}{15882}We understand a refugee|was killed. A young boy. {15884}{15956}No one felt that tragedy more deeply than me. {15958}{16064}I was able to isolate the one responsible|for instigating all the trouble. {16071}{16184}- Who would that be?|- His name is Bauvais. Pierre Bauvais. {16199}{16325}- Thinks he's some kind of revolutionary.|- Do you think we could speak with him? {16327}{16413}If you don't mind listening to|his laundry list of complaints. {16415}{16538}I'd also like to examine Private McAlpin's|body. I have a signed consent from his wife. {16540}{16649}Private Dunham will help you both|with whatever you need. {17014}{17117}Cause of death was no great mystery.|That boy was doing 60 when he hit the tree. {17119}{17227}- So they pronounced him at the scene?|- His head was hanging like a broken peony. {17229}{17294}And he had no cardiac functioning. {17296}{17429}I saw no reason to conduct an autopsy then|and I still don't. You can see for yourself. {17503}{17561}What kind of a sick joke is this? {17563}{17635}Jackson! Who the hell's been in here? {17637}{17748}Someone's tampered with McAlpin's|body, and I wanna know who! {17786}{17837}- You're Harry Dunham.|- Yes, sir. {17839}{17887}You knew Private McAlpin. {17895}{17953}His wife said you were friends. {17965}{18018}We were in the same squad. {18020}{18095}Any idea why he might've killed himself? {18116}{18166}I can't say, sir. {18173}{18232}Can't say, or you won't say? {18293}{18364}I'll be right here if you need me. {18516}{18598}My name is Mulder. I'm with the FBI. {18605}{18720}I was hoping you could answer questions|about the Marines who took their own lives. {18790}{18844}It is a terrible shame. {18885}{18960}I'm not convinced it's as simple as that. {18962}{19061}You do not believe I was|involved in this, do you? {19093}{19145}How could I be... {19147}{19223}...when they keep me locked up in here. {19225}{19281}You tell me. {19283}{19389}These photographs were taken|at the sites of both deaths. {19391}{19468}The shell was found buried under|one of the soldiers' homes. {19477}{19540}Can you tell me about the symbol? {19584}{19631}Why? {19633}{19709}What do you expect to learn from this? {19711}{19762}Just the truth. {19764}{19861}One of the Marines left behind a wife.|She's too frightened to even mourn. {19863}{19928}She deserves some peace of mind. {19979}{20045}It is the loco-miroir... {20063}{20144}...the crossroads between the two worlds. {20177}{20294}The mirror in which a man|must confront his true self. {20312}{20383}These... Marines... {20400}{20464}...maybe they did not like what they saw. {20472}{20589}Colonel Wharton says you|incited the riot last month. {20601}{20676}My country was born on the blood of slaves. {20698}{20770}Freedom is our most sacred legacy. {20772}{20849}Does that mean you'd kill to preserve it? {20887}{20981}Wharton will not let us return home. {21010}{21068}Which is all we ask. {21070}{21134}Mulder, I need to speak with you. {21136}{21234}She's come to tell you... the Marine is gone. {21266}{21346}- How did you know?|- It's the spirits. {21374}{21426}Loa have warned you. {21441}{21537}Somebody stole McAlpin's body|and replaced it with a dog's corpse. {21539}{21611}They will only warn you once. {21618}{21729}After that, no magic can save you. {21740}{21806}Come on, Scully. Let's go. {22124}{22189}What do you think happened|to Private McAlpin? {22191}{22258}Bauvais must've switched the bodies. {22260}{22367}- But he's been confined for the last month.|- Then he had somebody else do it. {22369}{22461}You said there was no evidence.|And security's impossible to breach. {22463}{22531}Whoever did it was clever and thorough. {22533}{22615}I wasn't suggesting that|some kind of spirit did it. {22643}{22739}Well, just in case,|I believe in covering my bases. {22741}{22830}Mulder, voodoo only works|by instilling fear in its believers. {22832}{22901}You saw how Bauvais tried to intimidate me. {22903}{22993}I'll admit the power of suggestion|is considerable, but... {22995}{23072}...this is no more magic|than a pair of fuzzy dice. {23083}{23145}Scully, look out! {23311}{23341}Hey! {23408}{23452}Private McAlpin? {23641}{23735}He's non-verbal... non-responsive|to voice, touch or pain. {23737}{23849}The neurologists suspect he suffered a|severe concussion, resulting in amnesia. {23851}{23945}A plausible diagnosis. Only I'm more|interested in how he came back to life. {23947}{23999}Well, obviously, he never left. {24001}{24127}Dr Foyle made a gross mistake|when he signed the death certificate. {24129}{24204}- Did you get a copy of the blood test?|- Yeah. {24268}{24350}Electrolytes, white and red|counts are all normal. {24352}{24395}Except this is strange. {24397}{24509}The lab detected trace levels|of tetrodotoxin in his blood. {24511}{24637}That's a poison found in the reproductive|organs of puffer fish, a Japanese delicacy. {24639}{24746}Only I get the feeling that Private McAlpin|didn't frequent many sushi bars. {24748}{24845}- You have a theory how it got in his blood?|- What do you know about zombies? {24849}{24926}I hope you don't tell Robin McAlpin|that she married one. {24928}{25012}In 1982 a Harvard ethnobotanist|named Wade Davis... {25014}{25113}...did extensive field research in Haiti|on the zombification phenomenon. {25115}{25216}He analysed several samples of zombie|powder prepared by voodoo priests. {25220}{25322}- He found tetrodotoxin in all of them.|- Mulder, it's a lethal poison. {25324}{25451}Small doses can depress cardiorespiratory|activities to such a low level... {25453}{25511}...that the victim appears clinically dead. {25513}{25601}- Zombie or not, Jack McAlpin is alive.|- Exactly. {25603}{25745}Which is what makes me wonder about the|other Marine who allegedly killed himself. {26048}{26120}Why would they bury Private Guttierez here? {26323}{26376}They beat you to it. {26386}{26447}You're the FBI, aren't ya? {26450}{26490}Yeah. {26492}{26606}We've arranged to exhume|the body of Manuel Guttierez. {26625}{26711}I prepared the dig as soon as|I got the order, but it's too late. {26713}{26802}- Too late?|- Yeah, the body snatchers got there first. {26804}{26941}I caught 'em a few times right in the act,|but... it's gettin' I can't keep up any more. {26943}{27012}That's, uh... why I got this. {27070}{27115}Don't the police intervene? {27117}{27202}They got their hands full|just tryin' to protect the living. {27204}{27293}I'm all these people have|to preserve their rest. {27295}{27368}These body snatchers,|what do they do with the bodies? {27370}{27434}- They sell 'em.|- To who? {27436}{27556}Well, it varies. When the local medical|school ran short of cadavers... {27558}{27637}...rumour had it that the|snatchers got $200 a head. {27639}{27727}But mostly it's the voodoo|types who do the buying. {27748}{27832}A lot of folks in these parts go in for that... {27834}{27911}...with the medicines and the potions and... {27913}{27959}Here we are. {27961}{28050}Look at that. They dug him up|right under my nose. {28052}{28132}How's he supposed to rest in peace like this? {28179}{28282}They can do what they like|with the pigs and the chickens. {28284}{28344}But this is a desecration. {28346}{28387}This is uncool. {28389}{28439}Mulder... {28461}{28544}Look at that. See what I'm talking about? {28559}{28619}Let us take care of this. {28647}{28691}Knock yourselves out. {28693}{28732}Hey! {28751}{28830}Let me be! I didn't do nothing!|What did I do?! {28832}{28888}- Maybe you can tell us.|- Let me be! {29090}{29188}Maybe I should kiss a few|and find out if one is Guttierez. {29293}{29346}Fresh bones. They pay good. {29410}{29530}But I go there for the frogs.|You find the best frogs at the cemetery. {29551}{29611}How do you get out of the camp? {29631}{29682}I go and then I come back. {29685}{29780}What about your parents?|Are your parents at the camp? {29782}{29842}What about a name? {29913}{29964}Chester Bonaparte. {29995}{30098}- What do you do with the frogs, Chester?|- For each one I catch I get 50 cents. {30100}{30230}- From who? Who pays you for them?|- Bauvais. His magic is the most strong. {30263}{30324}He even made my fries disappear! {30333}{30432}You know, Chester, I got magic, too.|And I bet I can make your fries reappear. {30464}{30499}Merci. {30501}{30596}Mulder, certain frog species secrete|a substance called bufotoxin. {30598}{30688}It's chemically similar to what|was in Private McAlpin's blood. {30690}{30760}We should ask Bauvais what|he's doing with those frogs. {30762}{30848}I didn't want to say anything,|but I think we're being followed. {30850}{30935}There's a grey four-door sedan|in the parking lot. {31079}{31138}Keep an eye on Chester. {31470}{31520}Out of the car, Private! {31522}{31603}- You've been following us.|- I had to warn you. {31605}{31656}You didn't seem interested before. {31658}{31750}I couldn't talk then, not with|Colonel Wharton so close by. {31804}{31859}And not with him right there. {31906}{31962}Chester? He's just a little boy. {31964}{32014}No, sir, he is not. {32045}{32144}- What's going on?|- He was about to tell us why we're in danger. {32146}{32227}You're putting yourselves into|something you don't understand. {32229}{32260}But you do. {32262}{32372}Bauvais warned him. He told the colonel|he'd take his men one by one unless... {32380}{32427}Unless what? {32429}{32546}Unless the colonel let his people|go back to Haiti. But the colonel... {32548}{32632}...he just had us turn up the heat|on all them beatings. {32634}{32754}- Colonel Wharton sanctioned beatings?|- He ordered it. And worse. {32773}{32840}The things he is making us|do to those people! {32842}{32902}Why hasn't anybody filed a complaint? {32911}{33008}None of us feel good about it, ma'am,|but you don't join the Marines to feel good. {33010}{33071}You said Bauvais threatened|the colonel's men. {33073}{33152}He said... he'd take their souls. {33159}{33199}And you believe he can do that? {33205}{33270}Jack was my friend.|Look what happened to him. {33272}{33411}We don't know what happened to him. But|there is an explanation for his condition. {33442}{33543}Back home, an associate of|my daddy's, Clyde Jessamin... {33545}{33628}...once crossed a man on|some kind of real-estate deal. {33630}{33792}Jessamin's daughter took ill with somethin'|the doctors couldn't make heads or tails of. {33794}{33888}All they could do was shoot her full|of morphine, the pain was so bad. {33890}{33997}She died, five minutes past|midnight, on her weddin' day. {34018}{34115}And when they did an autopsy|to try and figure it out... {34123}{34231}...all they could find was a bunch of snakes|squirming around inside her belly. {34233}{34338}- Sounds like an old wives' tale.|- No, ma'am. It's not. {34365}{34407}You see... {34409}{34489}...l'm the one who was supposed to marry her. {34844}{34941}- Think he's telling the truth?|- Until I can figure out why he'd lie, yeah. {34943}{35050}He's superstitious, and superstition|breeds fear. It's what voodoo is all about. {35052}{35121}It's as irrational as avoiding|a crack in the sidewalk. {35123}{35191}Why would he be trying to avoid Chester? {35311}{35361}Chester! {35529}{35569}Chester! {35571}{35621}Wait a second! {35704}{35752}Chester! {35984}{36043}Stop! I'm not gonna hurt you! {36052}{36089}Chester! {36092}{36136}It's OK, I'll get him. {36467}{36517}Chester! {36635}{36676}Chester? {37622}{37685}Can I get you anything else, sir? {37687}{37735}Just get the door. {37923}{38030}- I'm sorry, I'm having my breakfast.|- That's all right, we already ate. {38190}{38294}I understand you obtained a court order|yesterday to exhume Private Guttierez. {38296}{38320}That's right. {38322}{38388}I've filed a complaint with|the Justice Department. {38390}{38490}His body was missing.|Stolen from his coffin, apparently. {38571}{38636}Now you see what we're facing here. {38718}{38788}What barbaric religion|would desecrate a grave? {38790}{38849}We suspect it was an act of retaliation. {38872}{38908}Retaliation? {38910}{39034}- For your mistreatment of the detainees.|- What the hell are you talkin' about? {39036}{39204}Physical abuse of political refugees is a|prosecutable crime under international law. {39206}{39309}It's Bauvais, isn't it? He's the one|you're gettin' this garbage from. {39316}{39353}Look... {39355}{39485}...nobody ever said this was a hotel,|but it's hardly a concentration camp. {39487}{39621}- Then there is no policy of harassment?|- It's my men who are being harassed. {39623}{39682}The UN, the relief organisations... {39684}{39840}...they're all so busy protecting the rights of|refugees, nobody's looking out for my men! {39842}{39963}Well, we'll let you finish.|Don't want your breakfast to get cold. {40563}{40677}Wharton's left these people no choice but to|fight back with the only weapon they have. {40679}{40762}There's a big difference between|nasty looks and raising the dead. {40764}{40817}Not according to Private Dunham. {40819}{40848}Agh! {40850}{40900}What? {41142}{41189}More scare tactics. {41324}{41392}- Let me see that.|- Oh, it's nothing. {41943}{42006}I don't think he's in any condition to talk. {42008}{42093}That's right, Private, you don't think.|You follow orders. {42095}{42157}- But, sir...|- Dismissed! {42508}{42587}Ouvri barrière pou moi. {42598}{42660}I want the secret. {42673}{42760}Maybe you should tell me now,|while you can still talk. {42781}{42871}Ma vie nan mains Bon Dieu. {42875}{42929}No, Papaloi. {42944}{43015}Your life is in my hands. {44008}{44063}I was surprised to get your card. {44073}{44152}I'd assumed our last contact... {44154}{44220}...would be our last. {44222}{44261}Why are you here? {44263}{44334}Your investigation is faltering, Agent Mulder. {44336}{44412}We've got a renegade Marine|violating human rights... {44416}{44476}These people have no rights. {44489}{44616}In 24 hours, all access to Folkstone|will be restricted to military personnel. {44618}{44710}- No press. No third-party monitoring.|- What about Scully and me? {44712}{44812}You'll be called back to Washington|on a priority matter. {44843}{44930}They're making the camp invisible. Why? {44932}{45070}In case you haven't noticed, Agent Mulder,|the Statue of Liberty is on vacation. {45072}{45166}The new mandate says if you're|not a citizen, you'd better keep out. {45168}{45262}Well, why hold 'em up?|Why not just repatriate them? {45310}{45428}During our most recent involvement in Haiti,|three US soldiers took their own lives. {45430}{45498}Two were under|Colonel Wharton's command. {45503}{45590}Are you saying the military is|sanctioning Wharton's revenge? {45592}{45696}These are innocent civilians. Some people|in Congress might have a problem with that. {45698}{45774}By the time they get a committee together... {45776}{45865}...it'll be as if none of this ever happened. {46006}{46135}No, I've been on hold for half an hour.|I'm trying to locate a Private Dunham. {46147}{46195}Yeah. {46389}{46437}Yeah. {46504}{46540}Thanks. {46606}{46696}Mulder, I just got through|to Dunham's barracks. {46733}{46780}Mulder? {46853}{46913}Your door's unlocked. {46975}{47084}Mulder, listen to this.|Dunham's been AWOL since last night... {47167}{47208}Mulder? {47306}{47356}Oh, God! {47576}{47618}- Scully?|- Yeah. {47620}{47700}I found him wandering around|outside. You all right? {47702}{47745}Yeah. {47757}{47810}It's Dunham. {47854}{47900}When I found him... {47936}{47991}...he had this in his hand. {48206}{48341}- Do you recall leaving the hospital?|- I don't recall much of anything. {48381}{48455}Except... feeling real heavy. {48457}{48558}Like... like I'm asleep and I can't wake up. {48574}{48646}Do you remember|killing Private Dunham? {48648}{48774}All I remember is being there,|seeing him in all that blood. {48777}{48852}Why did you sign the confession? {48898}{49027}The private asked and I apprised him|of what you found at the crime scene. {49097}{49161}Who else might it have been? {49209}{49259}Colonel... {49261}{49326}...can we have a word outside? {49464}{49516}What exactly did you tell him? {49518}{49590}If you're suggesting that|I coerced Private McAlpin... {49592}{49666}I need to know that he signed|that confession voluntarily. {49668}{49715}Of course he did. {49745}{49856}Since his reappearance, has Private McAlpin|had any contact with Bauvais? {49858}{49903}Not to my knowledge. {49905}{50004}- We'd still like to speak with Bauvais.|- I'm afraid that's impossible. {50025}{50100}- Why?|- Because he's dead. {50113}{50209}Last night he... cut his wrists|with a bed spring. {50258}{50382}I'll have the report sent to your motel,|along with the private's confession. {50384}{50505}Since matters are being handled internally,|I'll assume your business here is finished. {50702}{50745}What's wrong? {50747}{50822}I'm fine. It's just a headache. {50884}{50914}Mulder. {51057}{51118}OK, Mrs McAlpin. We'll be 15 minutes. {51160}{51223}First I thought I lost him. {51241}{51303}As if that wasn't hard enough to deal with! {51305}{51420}- Now they're saying he's killed Harry.|- He said it himself. He signed the confession. {51422}{51534}I don't care. It doesn't make sense.|Jack and Harry were friends. {51536}{51643}Mrs McAlpin, you said Private Dunham|came here last night. What did he want? {51645}{51695}He was on his way to see you. {51699}{51764}- For what reason?|- He wouldn't tell me. {51775}{51849}He said if anything happened to him... {51937}{51997}...I should give this to you. {52018}{52078}He told me not to open it. {52097}{52176}Luke's been in a mood since all this started. {52178}{52253}It's almost like he knows what's going on. {52277}{52338}I'll be right back. {52341}{52413}It's OK, honey. I'm coming. {52482}{52523}That's Bauvais. {52579}{52620}And Wharton? {52622}{52705}They must've known each other|when Wharton served in Haiti. {52730}{52781}When in Rome... {53806}{53851}Mulder... {53951}{54070}Dunham and Guttierez both filed|complaints against Colonel Wharton. {54072}{54154}They both cited incidents|of abuse: dates, times... {54156}{54197}Scully... {54214}{54268}...look at this. {54341}{54404}Check out the name on the dog tags. {54480}{54529}Come with me, please. {54531}{54600}Take the light out of my eyes. {54618}{54699}- Where's Wharton?|- You'll find out soon enough. {54701}{54784}He killed Bauvais. If you know about it,|you're an accessory to murder. {54786}{54831}Shut up! {54847}{54956}Bauvais got what he deserved. After|what he did to McAlpin and Guttierez... {54958}{55047}- It wasn't Bauvais.|- What are you talking about? {55049}{55178}Those men were about to testify against|Wharton, so he stopped them before they did. {55180}{55255}If you don't believe us, look in the trunk. {55580}{55655}This is what's left of Private Guttierez. {55783}{55848}Now where's Bauvais' body? {55916}{55965}We buried him... {55967}{56017}...this afternoon... {56043}{56108}...in the municipal graveyard. {57093}{57151}Au nom des saints... {57153}{57203}...et de la lune. {57396}{57457}Au nom des saints... et de la lune. {57475}{57535}Au nom des saints et des étoiles. {57693}{57761}- What is it, Scully?|- I'm all right. {57775}{57876}- You don't look all right.|- No, I'm... I'm fine. I'll catch up with you. {57878}{57928}Just go get Wharton. {58991}{59056}(man speaks Haitian) {59229}{59352}Au nom des saints et des étoiles.|Au nom des saints et du vent. {59354}{59434}Au nom des saints et de tempête! {59529}{59584}Federal agent! {59652}{59695}Drop the knife, Wharton. {59802}{59864}Drop the knife! Do it! {59926}{59965}Agh! {60066}{60128}(Bauvais speaking Haitian) {60195}{60265}He who does evil, evil he will see. {60378}{60437}(man speaking Haitian) {61271}{61311}Mulder! {61332}{61382}Are you OK? {61387}{61458}I feel better than you look. {61526}{61583}What happened? {61585}{61640}I don't know. {61895}{61959}He's dead. {61961}{62019}Did you kill him? {62037}{62102}It was Bauvais. {62735}{62806}Here's the passenger manifest you asked for. {62819}{62892}They're petitioning to have|Bauvais returned to Haiti. {62894}{62951}Too bad it has to be in a box. {62953}{63026}- Is this a complete list?|- As far as I know. {63028}{63142}- There was a boy. Chester Bonaparte.|- Sure, Chester. Poor kid. {63144}{63211}He died six weeks ago in that riot. {63493}{63543}Move it, Wong. {64156}{64199}Aaagh! Aaagh! {64201}{64272}Aaagghhhhhh...! {64736}{64772}Subtitles by Visiontext {64929}{64972}I made this! {65015}{65040}ENGLISH HOH