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01:28Hi, you reached the Usher residence.
01:34Please leave a message at the tone.
01:37Hi, honey.
01:38It's about 8.30, and I'm going to be here for a while.
01:42The presentation didn't go so well.
01:44Call me.
01:45I love you.
01:45Bye.
01:45I love you.
01:46Bye.
01:47I love you.
01:58Bye.
01:59Oh, my God.
02:29Oh, my God.
02:59Oh, my God.
03:29Oh, my God.
03:59Oh, my God.
04:29Oh, my God.
04:30Oh, my God.
04:31Brad Wilson told me the psychological profile you wrote on the Washington Crossing killer led them straight to the suspect.
04:38Word has it.
04:39You're on the violent crime section's fast track.
04:41So, how are you doing?
04:43Have you had any close encounters of the third kind?
04:47Is that what everyone thinks I do?
04:54Oh, my God.
04:55But you do work with Spooky Mulder.
04:58Mulder's ideas may be a bit out there, but he is a great agent.
05:02Yeah, well, I've got this case that's out there.
05:06Baltimore PD calls.
05:07They want our help on a serial killer profile.
05:10Three murders began six weeks ago.
05:12Victims vary in age, race, gender, no known connections to each other.
05:16I take it there's a pattern.
05:17I take it there's a pattern.
05:18Point of entry.
05:19Actually, the lack of them.
05:20What do you mean?
05:21One victim, a college girl, killed in her 10 by 12 cinder block dorm room.
05:25She was found with the windows locked and the door chained from the inside.
05:29The last incident, two days ago.
05:32High security office building.
05:34Nothing on the security monitor's janitor spoke to the victim minutes before the murder.
05:38Didn't hear or see a thing out of the ordinary.
05:40Suicides?
05:48Each victim was found with their liver ripped out.
05:52No cutting tool was used.
05:54Bare hands?
05:57This looks like an X-File.
05:59It's not going to get carried away.
06:00I'm going to solve these murders, but what I would like from you is to go over the case histories.
06:06Maybe come down to the crime scene.
06:09Do you want me to ask Mulder?
06:11Okay, if he wants to come and do you a favor, great.
06:15But make sure he knows this is my case.
06:18Dana, if I can break a case like this one, I'll be getting my bump up the ladder.
06:24And you, maybe you won't have to be Mrs. Spooky anymore.
06:29So why didn't they ask me?
06:36They're friends of mine from the academy.
06:37I'm sure they just felt more comfortable talking to me.
06:40Why would I make them so uncomfortable?
06:42It probably has to do with your reputation.
06:47Reputation?
06:47I have a reputation?
06:49Mulder, look.
06:50Colton plays by the book and you don't.
06:52They feel your methods, your theories are...
06:55Spooky?
06:57Do you think I'm spooky?
06:59Agent Scully's in here, sir.
07:02Dana.
07:03Sorry I'm late.
07:05We just got here.
07:07Fox Mulder.
07:08Tom Colton.
07:11So, Mulder, what do you think?
07:13Does this look like the work of Little Green Man?
07:15Gray.
07:16Excuse me?
07:17Gray.
07:18You said green men.
07:19A reticulant skin tone is actually gray.
07:22They're notorious for their extraction of terrestrial human livers.
07:26Due to iron depletion in the reticulum galaxy.
07:29You can't be serious.
07:30Do you have any idea what liver and onions go for in reticulum?
07:34Excuse me.
07:40Dana, I've been thinking about this and I have a theory.
07:43It might explain a lot.
07:45Tell me what you think.
07:46What if the guy hinders the building during more than hours...
07:49What if the guy hinders the building during more than hours...
07:50What if the guy hinders the building during more than hours...
07:58What in the hell is he doing?
08:10That vent is six inches by about 18.
08:13Even if a reticulant could crawl through, it's screwed in place.
08:17This is the print I took yesterday from Usher's office.
08:28These others are from an X-file.
08:30It's ten murders, Baltimore area.
08:33Undetermined points of entry.
08:35Each victim had their liver removed.
08:37These prints were discovered at five of the ten crime scenes.
08:40Ten murders?
08:42Colton never mentioned...
08:43Most likely, he's unaware of them.
08:45These two prints were lifted five years before he was born at Powhatan Mill.
08:50And these three were lifted probably five years before his mother was even born.
08:56Are you saying these prints are from the 1960s and the 1930s?
09:00And fingerprinting was just coming into its own in 1903...
09:03But there was a murder involving an extracted liver.
09:06Of course.
09:07Now, that's five murders every 30 years.
09:11That makes two more to go this year.
09:13You're saying these are copycats?
09:15What did we learn our first day at the academy, Scully?
09:17Each fingerprint is unique.
09:19These are a perfect match.
09:20Are you suggesting that I go before the violent crime section...
09:24And present a profile declaring that these murders are done by aliens?
09:28No, of course not.
09:29I find no evidence of alien involvement.
09:31Well, what then?
09:32That this is the work of a hundred-year-old serial killer...
09:34Who's capable of overpowering a healthy six-foot-two businessman?
09:38And he should stick out in a crowd with ten-inch fingers.
09:41Look.
09:42Bottom line.
09:44This is Colton's case.
09:45Our X-file dates back to 1903.
09:47We had it first.
09:48Mulder, they don't want you involved.
09:52They don't want to hear your theories.
09:54That's why Blevins has you hidden away down here.
09:57You're down here, too.
09:59Look, why don't we agree to this?
10:01They'll have their investigation.
10:02We'll have ours.
10:03And never the Twain shall meet.
10:07Agreed?
10:13After a careful review of the violent and powerful nature of these murders...
10:17I believe the killer to be a male, 25 to 35 years of age, with above-average intelligence.
10:25His manner of entry has so far been undetectable.
10:29This may be due to his superior knowledge of the inner structure of buildings and ductworks.
10:33Or that he, in fact, hides in plain sight, posing as delivery or maintenance workers.
10:39the extraction of the liver is the most significant detail of these crimes
10:57the liver possesses regenerative qualities it cleanses the blood the taking of this trophy is
11:05the transferring act for the killer to cleanse himself of his own impurities i think he is
11:11acting under the classic form of obsessive compulsive behavior now since the victims are
11:17unrelated and we cannot predict who will be next we must utilize the fact that a killer will not
11:23always succeed in finding a victim when this occurs a serial killer may return in frustration
11:28to the site of a previous murder hoping to recapture the emotional high i think our best course of
11:37action is to target these sites good job agent scully if there are no objections i'd like to
11:43begin our stakeouts of the murder sites tonight we're looking for a male 25 to 35 possibly wearing
11:49a uniform gas company ups whatever i know you're assigned to another area scully but if you don't
11:55mind some overtime you're welcome to come aboard with us on this um that is if you don't mind
12:00working in an area that's a bit more down to earth
12:02position 10 i copy
12:23and i copy your name
12:28and i copy your name
12:49you wouldn't shoot an unarmed man
12:53Would you, Kappa?
12:54Mulder, what the hell are you doing here?
12:56He's not coming back here.
12:57His thrill is derived from the challenge of a seemingly impossible entry.
13:00He's already beaten this place.
13:02If you'd read the X-file on the case, you'd come to the same conclusion.
13:05Mulder, you are jeopardizing my stakeout.
13:07Seeds?
13:09You're wasting your time.
13:11I'm going home.
13:23Mulder, call for backup and get over here.
13:48Position 10 requesting backup.
13:59In there.
14:09Federal agent, I'm armed.
14:14Proceed down the vent.
14:17Lowly!
14:40Take him!
14:41Move, move, move!
14:42Don't move, don't move!
14:43Get your hands up!
14:44Keep him up!
14:46You're under arrest.
14:47You have the right to remain silent.
14:49You were right.
14:50You were right.
15:01Is your full name Eugene Victor Toomes?
15:06Yes.
15:08Are you a resident of the state of Maryland?
15:11Yes.
15:12Are you an employee of the Baltimore Municipal Animal Control?
15:17Yes.
15:18Is it your intent to lie to me about anything here today?
15:24No.
15:25No.
15:26Were you ever enrolled in college?
15:27Yes.
15:28Were you ever enrolled in medical school?
15:31No.
15:32Have you ever removed a liver from a human being?
15:37No.
15:38Have you ever removed a liver from a human being?
15:40No.
15:41Have you ever killed a living creature?
15:44Yes.
15:45Have you ever killed a human being?
15:46No.
15:47Have you ever killed a human being?
15:49No.
15:50Were you ever in George Usher's office?
15:52No.
15:53Did you kill George Usher?
15:54No.
15:55Did you kill George Usher?
15:56No.
15:57Are you over 100 years old?
15:58That must be a control question.
15:59I had her ask it.
16:00No.
16:01No.
16:02No.
16:03No.
16:04No.
16:05No.
16:06No.
16:07No.
16:08No.
16:09No.
16:10No.
16:11No.
16:12No.
16:13No.
16:14No.
16:15No.
16:16No.
16:17No.
16:18No.
16:19No.
16:20No.
16:21No.
16:22No.
16:23No.
16:24No.
16:25Patrick.
16:26No.
16:27Have you ever been to Poehat Mill?
16:29Yes.
16:30In 1933?
16:34...No.
16:39Are you afraid you might fail this test?
16:43Well...
16:46Yes.
16:48Because I didn't do anything.
16:50He nailed it.
16:53As far as I'm concerned, the subject did not kill those two people.
17:03Maintenance people at the office building confirmed a call to animal control regarding a bad smell.
17:08They found a dead cat in the ventilation ducts on the second floor.
17:11Well, that's that.
17:12It still doesn't explain what he was doing there that late at night.
17:15So he's one of the few civil servants we have with initiative, and we busted him for it.
17:19He was crawling up an air duct by himself without alerting security.
17:22Dana, he passed the test.
17:25His story checks out he's not the guy.
17:26It doesn't mean that your profile's incorrect.
17:29Scully's right.
17:30It is the guy.
17:32What do you got, Mulder?
17:34He lied on questions 11 and 13.
17:37His electrodermal and cardiographic response nearly go off the chart.
17:42Is number 11 the 100-year-old question?
17:46Well, let me tell you, I had a reaction to that stupid question.
17:49And what the hell is this Powhatan Mill thing?
17:50Two murders with matching M.O.s occurred in Powhatan Mill in 1933.
17:54Just look at the chart.
17:56My interpretation of those reactions...
17:58I don't need you or that machine telling me if Toombs was alive in 33.
18:03He's the guy.
18:06I'm letting him go.
18:10You're coming.
18:11Tom, I want to thank you for letting me put in some time with the VCS.
18:17But I am officially assigned to the X-Files.
18:20I'll see what I can do about that.
18:22Tom, I can look out for myself.
18:24You said Mulder was out there.
18:27That guy's insane.
18:28You knew they wouldn't believe you.
18:38Why did you push it?
18:39Maybe I thought you caught the right guy.
18:43And maybe I run into so many people who are hostile...
18:47just because they can't open their minds to the possibilities...
18:50that sometimes the need to mess with their heads...
18:53outweighs the millstone of humiliation.
18:57It seems like you were acting very territorial.
19:00I don't know.
19:01Of course I was.
19:03In our investigations, you may not always agree with me.
19:06But at least you respect the journey.
19:07And if you want to continue working with them...
19:10I won't hold it against you.
19:17Now, I don't know.
19:18You must have something more than your polygraph interpretation...
19:22to back up this bizarre theory.
19:23And I have to see what it is.
19:29These are Eugene Toomes' prints.
19:37This is the fingerprint they took from Usher's office.
19:42It matches the old ones from the X-Files.
19:45Obviously no match.
19:48But what if...
19:49somehow...
20:05How could that be?
20:06The only thing I know for certain is...
20:08they let him go.
20:36Why are we
20:48How could that be?
20:48So,
20:50how is it.
20:51How is it going?
20:51Goodbye.
20:52Yes.
20:53Behind me,
20:53the android.
20:56ILL It is Captain.
20:58So is this bloody скажle.
20:59Something ill believe in...
21:01I will deny that son too late.
21:03I don't know.
21:33I don't know.
22:03I don't know.
22:33I don't know.
23:03I don't know.
23:10I don't know.
23:40What's the matter, Colton?
23:41You're worried I'm gonna solve your case?
23:44Tom, we have authorized access to this crime scene.
23:49A report of you obstructing another officer's investigation might stick out on your personnel file.
23:54Look, Dana, whose side are you on?
24:02The victim's.
24:09105 inches from the fireplace?
24:11The victim is a Thomas Werner, single, white...
24:21It's Tombs.
24:21And he took something.
24:25Baltimore PD checked out Tombs' apartment.
24:44It was a cover.
24:46No one has ever lived there, and he hasn't shown up for work since he was arrested.
24:49I found him.
24:52How do we learn about the present?
24:53We look to the past.
24:55I think this is where it all began in 1903 on Exeter Street.
24:58Now look at the address of that first murder in 1903.
25:01Apartment 203.
25:08He killed the guy above him.
25:10Maybe his neighbor played the Victrola too loud.
25:13Well, this must be Tombs' great-grandfather.
25:15What about the prince?
25:16Genetics might explain the patterns.
25:19It also might explain the sociopathic attitudes and behaviors.
25:22It begins with one family member who raises an offspring, who raises the next child.
25:27So what is this, the anti-Waltons?
25:30Well, what do you think?
25:31I think what we have to do is track Eugene Toombs.
25:33There's four down and one to go this year.
25:35If we don't get them right now, the next chance we're going to get is in, uh...
25:382023.
25:39And you're going to be head of the bureau by then.
25:41So I think you have to go through the census.
25:43I'm going to plow through this century's marriage, birth, death certificates, and...
25:48Do you have any Dramamine on you by any chance?
25:50Because these things make me seasick.
25:54Anything?
26:23Nope.
26:24He disappeared off the face of the earth.
26:27You?
26:28Never was born, never married, never died.
26:32At least in Baltimore County.
26:35No, I did find one thing, though.
26:38It's the current address of the investigating officer
26:40of the Powhatan Mill murders in 1933.
26:44I've been waiting 25 years for you.
26:48Sir?
26:50I called it quits in 1968 after 45 years as a cop and those killings at Powhatan Mill.
27:02I was a sheriff then, and I'd seen my share of murders, bloody ones.
27:10But I could go home and pitch a few baseballs to my kid and never give it a second thought.
27:17You gotta be able to do that.
27:21You'd go crazy, right?
27:25But those murders in Powhatan Mill...
27:29When I walked into that room, my heart went cold.
27:34My hands numbed.
27:39I could feel...
27:41I could feel...
27:42it.
27:44Feel what, Frank?
27:49When I first heard about the death camps in 1945,
27:54I remembered Powhatan Mill.
27:57When I see the Kurds and the Bosnians.
28:01That room is there, I tell you.
28:05It's like all the horrible acts that humans are capable of.
28:10Somehow gave birth to some kind of human...
28:16monster.
28:20That's why I say I've been waiting for you.
28:23Uh...
28:26There's a box in the trunk here.
28:28Get it for me, would you please?
28:31Now, this is all the evidence I've collected.
28:41Officially and unofficially.
28:44Unofficially?
28:46I knew that the murders in 63 were by the same person as in 33.
28:52But by then, they had me on a desk pushing papers...
28:56and they wouldn't let me anywhere near the case.
28:59A piece of the removed liver?
29:01Yes.
29:02But you know, that's not the only trophy he took with him.
29:06Family members reported small personal effects missing in each case.
29:11A hairbrush in the Walters murder.
29:14A coffee mug in the Taylor murder.
29:17Have you ever heard the name Eugene Victor Toomes?
29:22When they wouldn't bring me aboard in 63, I...
29:25I did some of my own work.
29:27I took these surveillance pictures.
29:29And this...
29:32these tombs.
29:36Of course, that was him 30 years ago.
29:41And this...
29:44is the apartment where he lived.
29:47It was located at...
29:4866 Exeter Street?
29:50Right.
29:52That's it.
29:53Right there.
29:55Yeah, but as we were seen...
30:01This doesn't seem like something like this.
30:02Yea, why did it do the fact that Mr.
30:20Here's 103.
30:42The old man was right.
30:44You can feel it.
30:50There's nothing here.
31:07Check this out.
31:11It's down here.
31:17I don't know.
31:20Let's find out.
31:46Just an old coal cellar.
31:48Somebody having a garage cell?
32:02I don't know.
32:16This is the shape on Werner's mantle.
32:19Frank said he collected trophies.
32:21Does he live in here?
32:28It looks like the wall's deteriorating.
32:31No.
32:31Somebody made it.
32:39This is a nest.
32:41Look.
32:43It's made out of rags and newspapers.
32:45This looks like the opening.
32:47Think there's anything inside?
32:49Oh, my God, Mulder.
32:52It smells like...
32:54I think it's bile.
32:58Is there any way I can get off my fingers quickly without betraying my cool exterior?
33:05No one could live in this.
33:07I don't think it's where he lives.
33:09I think it's where he hibernates.
33:12Hibernates?
33:13Just listen.
33:15What if some genetic mutation could allow a man to awaken every 30 years?
33:21Mulder.
33:22And what if the five livers could provide him sustenance for that period?
33:26What if Tombs is some kind of 20th century genetic mutant?
33:32In any case, he's not here now, and he's got to come back.
33:37Well, we're going to need a surveillance team.
33:39Yeah, that'll take some finagling.
33:40Well, you go downtown and see what you can finagle, and I'll keep watch.
33:57Oh, wait.
33:58I'm snagged on something.
34:01Oh, it's okay.
34:02I got it.
34:03I got it.
34:04It's about time.
34:27So, who are we looking for again?
34:30Eugene Tombs.
34:31He's unarmed, but consider him dangerous.
34:33Scully and I will be back to relieve you in eight hours if he doesn't show.
34:36Right here.
34:38You've got it.
34:39Spooky.
34:46We have to talk.
34:49I have to meet Mulder.
34:50That's what we have to talk about.
34:51You're using two of my men to sit in front of a building that's been condemned for ten years?
34:55It isn't in any way interfering with your investigation.
34:58When we first had lunch, I really looked forward to working with you.
35:01You were a good agent.
35:02But now, after Mulder, I couldn't have you far enough away.
35:05Don't bother going down there.
35:06I had the stakeout called off.
35:08You can't do that.
35:09No, I can't.
35:10But my regional ASAC can, especially after I told him about the irresponsible waste in man hours.
35:14Uh-uh.
35:15Let me call Mulder.
35:16Let me tell him the news.
35:17Is this what it takes to climb the ladder, Colton?
35:21All the way to the top.
35:23Then I can't wait till you fall off and land on your ass.
35:35This is Fox Mulder.
35:36I'm not here.
35:37Leave a message.
35:47Where is everyone?
36:08Scully?
36:09This is Fox Mulder.
36:23I'm not here.
36:23Leave a message.
36:25Mulder, you must have gone out since Colton gave us the night off.
36:29I said we file a complaint against him.
36:31I am furious.
36:34Call me when you get in.
36:36Okay.
36:37Bye.
36:37Bye.
36:39Damn it.
37:06Bye.
37:07Bye.
37:08Bye.
37:10Bye.
37:10Oh, my God.
37:40Dammit, answer!
38:10Oh, my God.
38:40You all right?
38:55He's not going to get his quota this year.
39:05Oh, my God.
39:35Oh, my God.
40:05Oh, my God.
40:35It dips way below the levels registered in deep sleep.
40:41Did you hear what I said, Mulder?
40:43All these people putting bars on their windows,
40:47spending good money on high-tech security systems,
40:50trying to feel safe.
40:51I look at this guy, and I think it ain't enough.
40:56I think it's going to be a good night.
41:03I think it's going to be a good night.
41:08All right.
41:08All right.
41:08All right.
41:10All right.
41:12All right.
41:14All right.
41:15All right.
41:25All right.
41:26All right.
42:27I made this.
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