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In North Carolina, Mulder and Scully investigate when two Marines
stationed at the Folkstone government processing center for Haitian
refugees die in mysterious accidents. The Marines officially
classify the deaths as suicides, but Robin McAlpin, the wife of one
victim, believes otherwise. Private Jack McAlpin died after he lost
control of his car and skidded into a tree. The agents comb the
accident scene and discover a strange image painted on the tree.
Mrs. McAlpin tells the agents that a Marine named Harry Dunham
suspects that the murders were caused by a voodoo curse.
Mulder and Scully visit the encampment hoping to find
answers. As they survey the deplorable conditions, a young Haitian
boy, Chester, sells the agents a charm to help ward off evil. Later,
the agents speak with Colonel Jacob Wharton, who runs the camp. He
confirms that ever since a young Haitian boy was killed in the camp,
things have been chaotic. Wharton blames the trouble on Pierre
Bauvais, a revolutionary held in an isolation cell. Bauvais
cryptically blames the deaths on loco-miroir, the voodoo crossroads
between two worlds.
Scully obtains permission to examine
McAlpin's corpse. In the temporary camp morgue, Scully and a marine
physician are horrified when they discover the body of a dead dog in
place of McAlpin. Later that night, as Scully drives Mulder through
the rain, a bedraggled man hobbles in front of the car. Scully slams
on the brakes. The agents are shocked when they get a good look at
the man and realize it is Jack McAlpin.
A blood test reveals
trace levels of a poison called tetrodotoxin in McAlpin's system.
Mulder speculates that someone injected the Marine with the poison,
thereby making him appear dead. This leads the agents to the grave
of Manuel Guttierez, the second Marine who allegedly committed
suicide. The body, however, is missing. A gravekeeper explains how
grave robbers regularly snatch the dead from their resting grounds.
Mulder spots Chester in the cemetery. The boy explains that he
collects and sells frogs that Bauvais uses for his magic. This
piques Scully's interest, as certain frog species secrete a
substance chemically similar to the toxin found in McAlpin's blood.
Mulder questions Dunham. He insists that Bauvais threatened
to take the souls of all the Marines, one by one, unless his people
were released. Mulder confronts Wharton with allegations of prisoner
mistreatment, but the Colonel insists there is no official policy of
harassment. Wharton is convinced that Bauvais told the agents about
his illegal mistreatment of the Haitians. In response, he has
Bauvais severely beaten.
The agents discover Dunham's corpse
floating in a bathtub, blood oozing from a stab wound. They also
discover McAlpin nearby holding a knife. Suspecting Bauvais is
somehow responsible, the agents ask Wharton for permission to speak
with him. Wharton, however, claims that Bauvais killed himself by
slashing his wrists with a bedspring. The case turns more bizarre
when Robin McAlpin gives the agents a photo that Dunham wanted
released in the event of his death. The picture reveals Wharton
engaged in a voodoo ceremony with Bauvais.
Mulder and Scully
rush to the cemetery after learning that Wharton intends to steal
Bauvais' soul. As Mulder falls victim to Wharton's magic, Bauvais
rises from the dead. He avenges his murder by killing Wharton.
Scully, meanwhile, battle hallucinations after she is scratched by a
poisoned thorn.
................... CREDITS
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THE X-FILES "FRESH BONES"
#2X15 Original Air Date: 02/03/95
CAST: DAVID
DUCHOVNY as Special Agent Fox Mulder GILLIAN ANDERSON as Special
Agent Dana Scully
GUEST CAST: KEVIN CONWAY as Private
McAlpin DANIEL BENZALI as Commander Wharton KATYA GARDNER as
Robin McAlpin MATT HILL as Private Harry Dunham JAMIL WALKER
SMITH as Chester Bonaparte BRUCE YOUNG as Pierre Bauvais ROGER
CROSS as Private Kittel STEVEN WILLIAMS as X CALLUM KEITH
RENNIE as the Groundskeeper PETER KELAMIS as Lt. Foyle ADRIEN
MALEBRANCHE as the skinny man
WRITTEN BY: HOWARD GORDON
DIRECTED BY: ROB BOWMAN
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