French title: Meurtre Sur Internet
translation: Murder on the Internet
Italian title: Liposuzione
US Airdate: November 3, 1995
writer: Jeffrey Vlaming
director: David Nutter
SCENE 1 (Night. Exterior of an old car *Dodge Dart?* parked
in a deserted area. We hear a man, INCANTO, and a woman, LAUREN, talking inside the car.)
(Inside the car. INCANTO, nice looking man, mid thirties, is
obviously putting the moves on LAUREN, also mid thirties, about 40 pounds overweight. She
is flattered, but shy.)
LAUREN: Thats a little hard to believe.
INCANTO: Just from your words the way you saw things
I knew I wanted to meet you.
LAUREN: Well, I hope youre not too disappointed.
INCANTO: Lauren, we have a real connection which is rare.
LAUREN: Most men dont feel that way.
INCANTO: Most men dont know what theyre missing.
(LAUREN giggles) What?
LAUREN: I cant believe this. I mean, I cant
believe that after three months we finally meet in person, and youre
(giggles) I dont know. I just really enjoyed myself tonight.
(She has been playing with her necklace which has a charm
shaped like a four-leaf clover, and it suddenly breaks.)
LAUREN: Oh, no. Oh
INCANTO: Here. Let me help you. (reclasps the necklace around
her neck)
LAUREN: My sister gave it to me. For good luck, I guess.
(laughs) Kind of dopey, huh? I mean a clover leaf. How blatant can you get?
(INCANTO fingers the clover charm.)
INCANTO: (looking at her) Its beautiful.
LAUREN: Thank you.
(INCANTO leans forward and they begin to kiss. After a few
seconds, LAUREN realizes something is wrong and begins to struggle, trying to cry out
against INCANTOs lips. Horrible sucking sound from INCANTO. He pulls back. LAUREN
opens her mouth in horror. It is filled with a yellow jelly-like substance. INCANTO opens
his mouth wide and comes at her again quickly. Exterior shot of car rocking, sound of
heavy breathing.)
SCENE 2
(Next morning. Outside a warehouse. Police car drives up
beside the car from last night. COP gets out and knocks on the window which is covered on
the inside with yellowish slime. The window is fogged on the outside making it difficult
to see in.)
COP: Cock-a-doodle-doo. Rise and shine in there.
(No answer. He rubs the fog off a section of window and looks
inside.)
COP: (shocked) Mother of God.
(He runs back to his patrol car. Camera shows her charm
resting on her chest, the skin is mottled.)
COP: (voice) Dispatch, this is Car 73. Ive got a ?
out on the lake front at Gary and Campbell
Opening Credits. Mulder Whooo. Scully Rocks.
SCENE 3 (Warehouse. Later that day. Crime scene. DETECTIVE
CROSS, mid fifties, in charge of the investigation gives instructions to some officers.)
CROSS: Drivers license. Lauren MacKalvey? Okay, I saw
that. I want you to get on it.
(CROSS goes to MULDER, in his cool sunglasses, and SCULLY as
they arrive. Speaks to MULDER only.)
CROSS: Agent Mulder? Alan Cross, Cleveland PD. Thanks a lot
for coming out so quickly.
MULDER: This is my partner, Dana Scully.
(CROSS ignores her presence, keeps talking to MULDER. They
cross to the car)
CROSS: We found a purse in the front seat of that car.
According to the license, her name is Lauren MacKalvey but were not sure yet that
this is her body.
SCULLY: Youre not sure?
CROSS: We couldnt make a positive ID, considering. ( He
uncovers the body which is rapidly decaying - mass of pink and yellow slime) Wendy Sparks
shes our Bureau liaison --- she thought this would be closer to your area of
expertise.
SCULLY: Any indication what would have been the cause of
death?
CROSS: We were just lucky to get her into the bag without her
body falling apart.
MULDER: (picking at the slime with a spoon thingy) This
substance --- Did you find it anywhere else in the car? On the carpet or the upholstery?
(spoons it into a vial)
CROSS: As a matter of fact, no.
MULDER: So it was only on the victims body?
CROSS: Thats what it looks like.
(MULDER steps away looking at the vial. CROSS follows.)
CROSS: Why? You have an idea what happened here?
MULDER: No. Not yet. (walks away)
SCULLY: (covering for MULDER as usual) Well call you
when we find anything else concrete.
(CROSS doesnt answer her.)
SCULLY: Detective?
CROSS: Yeah. Sure. Call me.
(CROSS watches uncomfortably as SCULLY follows MULDER under
the crime scene tape back to their car.)
SCULLY: Mulder, what do you think it is?
MULDER: A couple of months ago a case came across my desk
from the Mississippi office. Four women from Aberdeen had disappeared in less than a
month.
SCULLY: Disappeared?
MULDER: Only one of the victims was found, but her body was
too decomposed to perform a viable autopsy.
SCULLY: Mulder, what we just saw was not decomposition.
MULDER: I know. Thats why I want you to find out what
this is while youre at the coroners office. (hands her the vial)
SCULLY: What about you? Where are you going?
MULDER: Im going to try to find out if Lauren MacKelvey
was a Lonely Heart. Each of the Aberdeen victims had answered personal ads in the local
papers. If this is the same killer, hes just getting started.
(MULDER gets into the car, SCULLY processes this info.)
SCENE 4 (Apartment. INCANTO is on computer typing in a chat
room. He is TIMID.)
HUGGS: IM NOT SURE ITS SUCH A GOOD IDEA FOR US TO
MEET.
TIMID: WHY. WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF?
(Shot of HUGGS, ELLEN typing in her apartment.)
HUGGS: DISAPPOINTMENT. REJECTION. THE USUAL ROUND OF
SUSPECTS.
TIMID: BELIEVE ME, I KNOW. IVE BEEN DOWN THAT ROAD ONCE
OR TWICE. BUT YOU CANT HIDE BEHIND YOUR COMPUTER FOREVER.
(Pause as ELLEN thinks.)
TIMID: CAN YOU?
(Knock at the INCANTOS door. He definitely didnt
want to be disturbed. He opens the door. His landlady, slim, mid-thirties smiles at him.)
INCANTO: (cracking the door only a few inches) Yes. What is
it?
LANDLADY: The handyman replaced the locks on the storage
closets and I wanted to bring by your new key. (she hands it to him) I know what you do,
Mr. Incanto.
INCANTO: (startled.) What is it you think that I do?
LANDLADY:(smiling) With all your typing and those packages
from publishers in New York youre a novelist, right? Or an editor? You see,
Im a writer, too.
INCANTO: (not thrilled) What a coincidence. Shouldnt
you be off writing, or something?
LANDLADY: I dont mean to impose or anything, but would
you mind reading something of mine? It wont take much time. Theyre poems.
INCANTO: Certainly. Good-bye.
(He shuts the door. LAND LADY walks away.)
SCENE 5 (Autopsy bay. CROSS is waiting. SCULLY enters in
scrubs. CROSS is unpleasantly surprised to see her.)
CROSS: Oh, its you.
SCULLY: Its not a problem, is it?
CROSS: No. Just that Dr. Kramer didnt tell me that you
were observing the autopsy.
SCULLY: (businesslike, getting ready for work, snapping on
the latex) Im not observing. Im performing it myself.
CROSS: Youre a medical doctor?
SCULLY: You sound surprised.
CROSS: I dont know. I, uh, I guess maybe I am.
SCULLY: Why?
CROSS: Its nothing personal, Agent Scully. Im
just old-fashioned in certain regards.
SCULLY: Old-fashioned?
CROSS: The truth is, I question the wisdom of assigning
female law enforcement officers to certain types of cases.
SCULLY: (organizing instruments) Like this one?
CROSS: Whoever killed Lauren MacKalvey has a definite
attitude toward women. So this has to be affecting your judgement.
SCULLY: I appreciate your concern, Detective, but its
not necessary. All I want to do is solve this case just like you.
CROSS: Look, Im not being sexist here. Im just
being honest.
SCULLY: Where would you like the autopsy report sent?
CROSS: You can fax it to my office.
(CROSS leaves. SCULLY sighs, then starts her tape recorder.)
SCULLY: The date is August 29th. The time is 4:15 pm. The
subjects name is Lauren MacKalvey. Caucasian. Female. Approximate time of death
uncertain. Cause of death unknown.
(She sees blood dripping from the closed drawer then opens
the drawer showing that all tissue has melted off the bones and spills off the tray in a
red pool. Very disgusting, even for SCULLY.)
SCENE 6 (MULDER interviewing LAURENS roommate at her
apartment. Pretty thin blonde woman. There is a dreamy quality to her voice.)
ROOMMATE: It just doesnt make sense. He seemed so nice.
MULDER: I thought you said you never met the man Lauren was
with last night.
ROOMMATE: I never did. He just seemed nice on the computer.
MULDER: They met through an online service?
ROOMMATE: In one of those chat rooms. You know, here people
get together to talk about whatever theyre into.
MULDER: Right. Do you remember what room Lauren was in when
she met him?
ROOMMATE: Big and Beautiful. She had kind of a weight
problem. But "2 Shy" didnt seem to care. It wasnt about sex with
him.
MULDER: "Too Shy?"
ROOMMATE: That was his online name. Lauren used to
read me his letters. They were amazing. He knew exactly what to say. He sure as hell
fooled me.
MULDER: She read you his letters? Do you think that she kept
any hard copies of them?
ROOMMATE: Actually, I saved them myself. If you want, I can
get them for you.
MULDER: Yes. Can I use your phone? (CarriK: Mulder having an
attack of fiscal responsibility, or did he break his phone again?)
ROOMMATE: Yeah. Its right over there.
(MULDER dials the phone.)
CUT TO: (Autopsy Bay.)
SCULLY: (on phone) Scully.
MULDER: (on phone) Listen, Scully. Our killer may have moved
out of the personal columns and onto the internet. Im gonna send out a localized
online warning.
SCULLY: (on phone) How do you know its the same guy?
MULDER: (on phone) Because he opened the account with one of
the Aberdeen victims credit cards. I just called the online service.
SCULLY: (on phone) Mulder, Id like you to meet me at
the coroners office as soon as you can.
MULDER: (on phone) Did you find anything in the autopsy?
SCULLY: (on phone) Theres not going to be an autopsy.
SCENE 7 (Autopsy bay. MULDER and SCULLY looking at nasty
remains of the body.)
SCULLY: Its a metacarpal from Lauren MacKalveys
hand. In life, bones have the tensile strength of forged iron. Even in death, they remain
strong. But look at this. (she squishes the finger with a clamp)
MULDER: (referring to the vial of slime) What did this turn
out to be?
SCULLY: Its organic. Mostly hydrochloric acid similar
to what is secreted by the gastric mugosa.
MULDER: Its similar to stomach acid?
SCULLY: Almost identical only twice as acidic. I also found
trace amounts of pepsin which is a digestive enzyme.
MULDER: So youre saying that this did that?
SCULLY: I dont know how else to explain such
accelerated autolysis.
MULDER: (pointing at the remains in the drawer) Whats
in here, Scully? Theoretically it should contain the same cellular components as her
various tissuesskin, muscle, blood
SCULLY: In some broken-down form, yes.
MULDER: In the results of your chemical analysis did you find
anything missing?
SCULLY: (looks at him strangely) Missing?
MULDER: Yeah.
SCULLY: I dont think so. (looks at chart) All the body
tissues were accounted for . except there were extremely low almost trace amounts of
adipose.
MULDER: Fatty tissue. That could explain the weight
discrepancy.
SCULLY: What weight discrepancy?
MULDER: The ME recorded Laurens weight at 122 but her
drivers license had her at 165.
SCULLY: She probably lost weight since the license was
issued.
MULDER: No, actually Laurens roommate said she was
quite nervous about meeting this guy because she put on some weight recently.
SCULLY: (stumped) What possible motivation could the killer
have for removing his victims fatty tissue? I mean, who do you think were
dealing with here?
MULDER: I dont know.
SCENE 8 (ELLENS apartment. ELLEN, overweight, is
looking in the mirror. Her roommate, JO, watches with concern.)
ELLEN: God. I look awful. Please tell me its the
mirror.
JO: Ellen, this wasnt some public service announcement.
It was an on-line warning by the FBI aimed specifically at women in Cleveland.
ELLEN: Give me some credit, will you, Jo? I happen to be a
pretty good judge of character.
JO: Im not trying to freak you out.
ELLEN: No? Youre doing a pretty good job of it.
JO: I just think you should be careful, thats all.
ELLEN: Do you think this is easy for me? I finally connect
with someone I like who seems to like me. Im scared enough to meet him for the first
time without you telling me hes Charles Manson.
JO: I didnt say that.
ELLEN: Besides, its not like hes some stranger.
Ive been chatting with him everyday for over a month.
JO: I know, and hes probably as great as he sounds. But
what if he isnt?
(ELLEN sighs)
SCENE 9 (Front of a nice restaurant. Night. INCANTO stands
outside holding bouquet of flowers. He impatiently checks his watch, then throws the
bouquet down in disgust and walks off.)
(Later, INCANTO passes row of street hookers calling out to
men passing by on foot and in cars.)
HOOKER1: Looking good, baby.
HOOKER 2: Hey, baby.
HOOKER 3: Hi, baby.
HOOKER 4: (older, slightly overweight) Over here, babe. Down
here.
HOOKERS: I got what you need over here. Ooh, yeah. Uh-huh.
See something you like? Come on, do you want some? I think he has the hots for you, baby.
I think so. You know you want it. Mm-hmm.
(HOOKER 4 and INCANTO go into a deserted alley.)
HOOKER 4: What do you like, baby?
(INCANTO goes as if to kiss her. She stops him.)
HOOKER 4: Uh-uh. No kissing. Anything else you want is fine,
but no kissing. (He grabs her roughly) What are you doing?
(She scratches him, then looks in disgust at the slime
dirpping from her broken nails. HOOKER 4 begins screaming as INCANTO begins liposuction
with his mouth.)
(Later, HOOKER 5 and her john pass by the alley.)
HOOKER 5: Theres a place we can go near here. Nice and
cozy.
JOHN: Okay.
(They see INCANTO run from HOOKER 4s body. They see her
mutilated face.)
JOHN: (running off) Un uh. Forget this!
HOOKER 5: Oh, my God.
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SCENE 10 (Next morning. HOOKER death crime scene. SCULLY is
looking at the body. CROSS giving instuctions to officers.)
CROSS: Make sure you get statements from all of them.
(Crosses to SCULLY.)
CROSS: Her name was Holly McClain. Shes worked in this
area for a couple of years now, but she wasnt most johns first pick, if you
know what I mean.
MULDER: (arriving on the scene) What happened?
CROSS: It looks like our guy again. One of the other girls
found her last night. (Flips sheet to reveal slimy body)
SCULLY: (to MULDER) All of the air passages are blocked with
what appears to be the same viscous hydrochloric acid we found on Lauren MacKalvey.
CROSS: Do you know what this stuff is?
(MULDER and SCULLY look at each other. SCULLY covers the
body.)
CROSS: Hey, this is still my case.
MULDER: Were dealing with a serial murderer whos
using an online service to attract his victims all single women looking for Mr.
Right.
CROSS: That doesnt jibe with a $20 hooker.
MULDER: No, it doesnt. Something must have gone wrong
last night. He was forced to improvise.
CROSS: Were still talking about a guy without a
consistent MO.
MULDER: Not necessarily. (pulls out papers) These are letters
he e-mailed to Lauren MacKalvey. They contain lines from a handful 16th century Italian
poems.
CROSS: So he has a copy of Barletts Quotations. So
what?
MULDER: You wont find any of these in Bartletts.
CROSS: Im not sure I follow you.
MULDER: Look at this. Guinezelles
"Lavitanova," Casteonas "Il Courtagiano," and others I
wont even try to pronounce. These are from obscure texts from privately owned
libraries that only lend to academic affiliates.
CROSS: Youre saying our our suspects a
college professor?
MULDER: Or a graduate student, a visiting Fellow, maybe a
translator. What we need is to compile a list of everybody in Cleveland who has these
credentials. Can you do that?
CROSS: Yeah. Ill get right on that.
SCULLY: (crosses back to body) Heres something else
that might help. The killer should have an identifiable wound pattern from this. (Shows
HOOKERs broken and bloody fingernails.)
MULDER: It looks like she took her pound of flesh, huh?
SCENE 11
(INCANTOS apartment. INCANTO is bandaging his scratched
hand. Intercom buzzes.)
INCANTO: (into intercom) Yes?
DELIVERY GUY: (voice) I got a package for Incanto from
Strautcher Publishing.
INCANTO: (into intercom) Leave it.
DELIVERY GUY: (voice) Sorry. I gotta get a signature.
(As INCANTO comes down the stairs he passes young JESSE,
about 12. She is blind, feeling along wall for a painting dropcloth.)
JESSE: (sensing him) Hello, Mr. Incanto.
INCANTO: Good afternoon, Jesse.
LANDLADY: (coming out of another apartment) Jesse did you
find those drop cloths yet? (pleasantly surprised to see INCANTO) Mr. Incanto, I
didnt know you were out here.
INCANTO: Im just picking up a package.
LANDLADY: Jesse, did you know that Mr. Incantos a
writer?
JESSE: I know, Mom. You told me a thousand times.
LANDLADY: Im putting those poems together. If you
dont mind, Id like to drop them by sometime.
INCANTO: Just slip it under my door.
LANDLADY: After youve read them can I take you to
dinner somewhere?
JESSE: (embarrassed, under her breath) Give me a break.
INCANTO: Actually, Im busy. I have a deadline.
(Delivery guy raps at the door)
(He walks away and turns to her daughter, JESSE.)
LANDLADY: I wish you werent always so rude to him.
JESSE: I dont care. He creeps me out. Plus he smells
gross --- like he uses dish soap for aftershave.
(JESSE focuses on INCANTOs location.)
SCENE 12
CLEVELAND POLICE DEPARTMENT 1ST DISTRICT 10:13 AM
(Police office. SCULLY at computer with a tech.)
CROSS: Okay. Lane just gave me the list from the University.
Hows it going over here?
SCULLY: Good. We are expanding the search to include the
faculty rosters from the local community colleges. We . oh . (sees MULDER
enter) Excuse me.
CROSS: Sure. Ill let you know what we turn up.
(SCULLY crosses to MULDER.)
MULDER: Did you find anything?
SCULLY: Im almost done with the list.
MULDER: That skin you found under the prostitutes
fingernails -- I had the crime lab check the DNA results against the known offenders
database.
SCULLY: And? (MULDER hands her a folder) Well, it says here
they didnt find a match.
MULDER: No, but they did find something else. Check the next
page where Ive circled. (puts his hand on her back leading her to a more private
part of the busy room)
SCULLY: (reading) "The second sample contains no oils or
essential fatty acid." Well, Mulder, there are any number of factors which could have
caused that result. Where are you going with this?
MULDER: (leaning close to her) Okay, its not yet the
finely detailed insanity that youve come to expect from me. Its just a theory,
but what if hes not doing this out of a psychotic impulse but rather out of physical
hunger? Maybe he needs to replenish this chemical deficiency in order to survive
SCULLY: From a dry skin sample youre concluding what?
That hes some kind of fat-sucking vampire?
MULDER: I dont know how else to explain
MacKalveys missing adipose. And I bet if you checked the Aberdeen victims youd
find exactly the same thing. This killer secretes a digestive substance which renders the
victims fat
SCULLY: .which he ingests before the rest of the body
dissolves entirely.
MULDER: There are examples of this in nature, arent
there?
SCULLY: Yes, scorpions predigest their food outside of their
body by regurgitating onto their prey but I dont know too many scorpions who surf
the internet.
MULDER: Okay, but if Im right, were not just
looking for a serial murderer. Were looking for some kind of genetically different
human being a creature who may be responsible for who knows how many missing person
cases throughout the United States.
CROSS: (coming to them) Ive combed every faculty list
and academic journal in Cleveland. Came up with 38 names. I figured wed divy up the
list and Id get the Captain to put some more people on it.
SCULLY: Id like to brief them, if thats okay with
you.
CROSS: (uncomfortable, but smiles tightly) Sure.
SCENE 13 (INCANTOS apartment. He looks at book of
Italian poems from package.)
COMPUTER: (voice) You have mail.
(He logs on to his computer. Mail is from Huggs.)
HUGGS: IM SO SORRY. CAN WE PLEASE TRY AGAIN? ILL
EXPLAIN WHEN I SEE YOU. I PROMISE NOT TO FLAKE OUT. APOLOGETICALLY YOURS, ELLEN.
(INCANTO smiles. Knock at the door. INCANTO goes to answer
it. It is SCULLY, but then we see that the scene has actually jumped to another apartment
and SCULLY is not with INCANTO, but with someone else on the list.)
SCULLY: Mr. Brenman? Im Special Agent Scully from the
FBI. Would you mind if I asked you some questions? Thanks.
(Back at INCANTOs apartment, it is actually CROSS who
knocked and is checking on INCANTO.)
CROSS: Thanks, sorry to bother you. Id like to ask you
a few questions.
INCANTO: Sure.
(CROSS sees his bandaged hand, realizes. INCANTO looks at
CROSS with hunger.)
SCENE 14
CLEVELAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
(Police office. Later.)
SCULLY: (to tech) These are all University addresses. Chances
are, he spent most of the morning on campus.
MULDER comes over to SCULLY.)
MULDER: Scully. I wouldnt have made a good Amway
salesman. I knocked on more doors .
SCULLY: Cross hasnt checked in yet. Weve been
trying his cell phone but theres no answer.
SCENE 15 (Restaurant. Check lands on table. ELLEN puts her
hand on it.)
ELLEN: Im treating you.
INCANTO: No, I insist.
ELLEN: After the way I stood you up? I should insist.
INCANTO: Please.
(He takes the bill. She sees his hand. Mottled skin.)
ELLEN: Im sorry. I shouldnt have .
INCANTO: (explaining the marks) Its a kind of eczema.
Ive had it since I was a kid.
ELLEN: (smiles) You know, I still feel so stupid about the
other night.
INCANTO: Ellen, you dont have to make any excuses.
Whatever reasons you had, Im sure they were good ones.
ELLEN: You were right though --- About me being afraid?
Its a pretty hard habit to break.
INCANTO: Youre not still afraid, are you?
ELLEN: No, Im not.
INCANTO: Good. Unfortunately, I have to get going. The last
crosstown bus leaves in 15 minutes.
ELLEN: Youre taking the bus home?
INCANTO: My cars in the shop but Ill call
you.
ELLEN: Dont be silly. Ill drive you.
INCANTO: Ellen, you dont have to do that.
ELLEN: Im driving you home.
SCENE 16 (Hallway outside INCANTOS apartment. LANDLADY
knocks at door. She has her poems.)
LANDLADY: Mr. Incanto?
(She begins to slide them under the door, then changes her
mind and pulls out her key ring.)
(Exterior building. ELLEN and INCANTO drive up. Theres
that uncomfortable end of date tension as they sit in the car.)
ELLEN: So, how long have you lived here?
INCANTO: Mmm not very long.
ELLEN: You know, I only live a few blocks away --- near St.
Marks --- until some developer decided to turn it into condos. You can still see the
steeple.
INCANTO: Ellen, you dont have to be nervous.
ELLEN: Im not very good at this. Its been a long
time since Ive been in this type of situation.
INCANTO: (whispering) Its okay.
(Inside LANDLADY is walking through INCANTOs apartment.
She sets her poems by the bookshelf and a couple of flies land on the package. LANDLADY
sniffs the air curiously.)
(In car, INCANTO gazes at ELLEN, then takes the keys out of
the ignition.)
INCANTO: Why dont you come up with me? Ill read
you that poem I told you about, " E Cazzone."
ELLEN: I dont know. Its kind of late.
INCANTO: I dont want to say good night just yet. Do
you? (moving to her, but then sees light come on in his apartment) You know what?
Youre absolutely right. Its late. I have a lot of work I have to do. Excuse
me.
(He tosses keys back to her, gets out of the car. ELLEN
wistfully watches him go.)
(Inside apartment. LANDLADY finds CROSS fat sucked body
in the tub. As she reacts, we see INCANTO standing behind her.)
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SCENE 17 (Later, apartment. JESSE feels the number 27, then
pushes at INCANTOS door. It opens.)
JESSE: Mr. Incanto? Mr. Incanto?
INCANTO: What is it, Jesse?
JESSE: Do you know where my mom is?
INCANTO: Your mother? No.
JESSE: She takes a class down at St. Franks tonight ---
a poetry class and she was supposed to be home over an hour ago.
INCANTO: Im sure shell be home soon. (advances on
her)
JESSE: She didnt stop by to say hi or anything?
INCANTO: No. Not tonight.
JESSE: (scared, not believing him) Okay. Thanks. Shell
probably be home soon.
(As Jesse slowly makes her way out of the unfamiliar room,
she bumps into a suitcase by the door. INCANTO grabs her roughly.)
INCANTO: Im going to New York for a few days, on
business. Dont worry about your mother. Im sure shell be fine.
(He closes the door.)
SCENE 18
CLEVELAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
MULDER: (on phone) Hes a police detective . His
names Cross.. Thats right. He would have been by sometime this afternoon.
SCULLY: (on phone) He would have been by sometime this
morning. Do you remember what time specifically? Could you describe him to me for
verification? Excuse me a minute. (to MULDER) Did you find him?
MULDER: We just got a 911 reporting a possible homicide from
a young girl at one of the addresses on Crosss list.
SCENE 19
(Police kick in INCANTOS door.)
COP: Police!
(They search the apartment.)
SCULLY: Mulder the landladys body --- We found
her in the bathroom.
MULDER: What about Cross?
(SCULLY nods to where they are wheeling CROSSs body
out.)
(Later, SCULLY gently interviewing JESSE in the hall as the
coroners remove the bodies.)
SCULLY: I know this is hard to talk about right now, but I
need you to tell me exactly what happened.
JESSE: I smelled her perfume.
SCULLY: Your mothers perfume?
JESSE: Thats when I knew he was lying. She was wearing
her perfume when she left for her class.
SCULLY: And you smelled it in his apartment?
JESSE: I was scared that hed hurt me. I could tell he
wanted to when he grabbed me.
SCULLY: He grabbed you?
JESSE: After I bumped into the suitcase he grabbed me pretty
hard.
SCULLY: What suitcase?
JESSE: It was next to the door. He said he was going away on
business or something.
SCULLY: Did he say where?
JESSE: (bravely not crying) New York.
SCULLY: Okay, Jesse. That helps us. Im going to take a
couple of minutes and go talk to Agent Mulder. Mrs. Sheperd is right here. Ill be
right back. (starts to go)
JESSE: Agent Scully?
SCULLY: Yeah?
JESSE: Why would someone do this?
SCULLY: I dont know, Jesse.
(SCULLY goes to MULDER.)
MULDER: Composite artist came up with this sketch from a
neighbors description. His name is Virgil Incanto. At least thats what it says
on his rental agreement. Theres no record that the guy even exists no DMV, no
birth certificate, no Social Security, not even a bank account.
SCULLY: What about employment records?
MULDER: Hes a translator of Italian literature.
Freelance, but his publisher pays him in cashiers checks
SCULLY: He told the girl he was on his way to New York.
COP: Ill check flight schedules and have the airport
issue an APB. (leaves)
SCULLY: What is it?
MULDER: Hes not going to New York, Scully. Not now.
Hes smarter than that. He knows how to survive, you know?
SCULLY: Well, how are we going to track him?
MULDER: He made contact with each one of his victims, right?
(goes to computer)
SCULLY: Yeah.
MULDER: That means theyre all in here somewhere. Each
one of them. Past, present and future.
SCENE 20
FBI REGIONAL OFFICE COMPUTER CRIME SECTION
(MULDER and SCULLY watching TECH work on INCANTOS
computer.)
TECH: All the files have been deleted.
MULDER: Any chance of resurrecting them?
TECH: Its hard to say. He deliberately reformatted his
hard drive. This guy didnt want anyone looking at his stuff.
(TECH puts in a 3.5 disc, and looks at the results.)
TECH: Good news is, I can restore the erased files.
SCULLY: And the bad news?
TECH: These files are all password protected and encrypted.
It could take some time.
MULDER: We dont have much time.
TECH: Itll take as long as it takes.
(MULDER steps away frustrated.)
SCENE 21
(ELLENS apartment. Doorbell.)
ELLEN: Joanne? Is that you? Joanne? Who is it?
INCANTO: (outside in hall, voice rough) Ellen, its me.
ELLEN: Its late.
INCANTO: I know, and Id like not to wake your
neighbors.
(ELLEN opens door with chain)
INCANTO: Can we talk about what happened tonight?
ELLEN: (still hurt) Theres nothing to talk about. You
made it pretty clear what you wanted.
INCANTO: You dont understand.
ELLEN: I think I do.
INCANTO: I gave you a second chance after you kept me waiting
in that restaurant for two hours. Give me the same courtesy, please, and then if you want
me to go, Ill go. Only lets not do it out here.
(She lets him in.)
INCANTO: Thank you.
ELLEN: You want some coffee? I can make some?
INCANTO: Yeah. Id like that.
(ELLEN relocks the door.)
(Commercial 3)
SCENE 22
CLEVELAND POLICE OFFICE
SCULLY: You were right, Mulder. Theyre coming up empty
at the airport. So Im releasing the sketch to the media. We still have time to make
the morning papers.
MULDER: That may not be necessary.
SCULLY: (pointing to computer readout) "Friend?"
MULDER: That was Lauren MacKalveys online name. These
are all his victims. A regular grocery list.
SCULLY: (Handing tech sketch of INCANTO) We need this scanned
and sent to everyone on that list.
TECH: Done. (goes to do it)
SCULLY: Im going to call the online service and have
them fax us the telephone numbers of all those women.
SCENE 23 (ELLENS apartment. She pours coffee. Phone is
ringing.)
ELLEN: The machine will pick up. Milk? I only have nonfat.
INCANTO: No, no, no. This is fine.
ELLEN: Give me a minute, will you? Id like to put on
some clothes.
INCANTO: Ellen, you dont have to do that.
ELLEN: I want to. Ill be right back.
(She goes into another room with her computer. Answering
machine is blinking. She ignores it, logs on to the computer and sends message to her
friend JOANNE.)
ELLEN: YOU WONT BELIEVE WHOS HERE RIGHT NOW, I
DONT KNOW
SCENE 24
(FBI office)
SCULLY: (on phone) Just lock your doors until we contact you
again. Youll be fine, Miss Iniss. He doesnt tend towards forcible entry.
(hangs up)
MULDER: (on phone) Okay, thanks. (hangs up) That was
Cleveland TV. Theyve already reported three of the women on the list as missing.
SCULLY: Well, weve already contacted everyone on this
list directly except for these two. (ELLEN is one of them) I left messages on their
machines.
MULDER: We better go check on them anyway.
(They go.)
SCENE 25
(ELLENS apartment. She is finishing her letter.)
ELLEN: YOU WONT BELIEVE WHOS HERE RIGHT NOW, I
DONT KNOW IF I SHOULD TELL YOU OR NOT. I HAVE TO GO. DETAILS IN THE MORNING. ELLEN
(ELLEN is about to log off. )
COMPUTER: (voice) You have mail.
MESSAGE: THIS MAN IS WANTED BY THE FBI AND SHOULD BE
CONSIDERED EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION, IMMEDIATELY CONTACT
800-555-0132.
(ELLEN opens the mail. Picture begins to download. It is the
composite sketch of INCANTO.)
INCANTO: Ellen? I hope youre not online with some other
guy.
ELLEN: (frightened) I was just e-mailing my girlfriend.
INCANTO: (entering the room) Your girlfriend?
ELLEN: Yes.
INCANTO: What about?
ELLEN: Us.
INCANTO: What were you telling her?
ELLEN: (almost crying she is so scared) Just how happy I am,
that youre still interested in me. And that you hadnt rejected me like I
thought you had.
(INCANTO sees reflection of his face on the computer screen
in a mirror.)
INCANTO: Im glad you feel that way, Ellen. I know I do.
ELLEN: (terrified) Look, I still havent changed my
clothes. Why dont you go wait outside, and Ill be right out.
INCANTO: You look beautiful. You dont need to change
for me .
ELLEN: (almost crying now) Please . leave me alone,
please! What do you want?
(She cries out as he comes toward her.)
(Outside, MULDER and SCULLY arrive. They come down the hall.
Knock at ELLENs door.)
JO: (opening her door) Can I help you?
MULDER: (showing badge) Were with the FBI. Were
looking for Ellen Kaminsky.
JO: Shes in her condo. She just e-mailed me a few
minutes ago. Why? Whats wrong? Is something the matter?
MULDER: Get back in.
(MULDER kicks in the door, impressively. They enter, guns
drawn.)
MULDER: Ellen?
(Guns out, they search the apartment. Computer monitor with
INCANTOs face is on the floor sideways. MULDER looks out window, sees someone
running down the street. Sound of ELLEN whimpering.)
SCULLY: Mulder .
(SCULLY begins pulling slime out of ELLENs mouth.)
SCULLY: You go ahead. Ill stay here. Go.
(MULDER jumps out the window and down to the street)
SCULLY: (dials phone) This is Federal Agent Dana Scully. I
need an ambulance right away to 658 South Hudson Avenue, Apartment number 23. Request
special chemical burn unit.
(MULDER catches up with running figure.)
MULDER: Freeze! Federal Agent! Now put your hands up and step
out where I can see you.
(Its a YOUNG BLACK MAN.)
YOUNG BLACK MAN: (scared) Just just dont shoot
me, man.
(Mulder lowers his gun in disgust.)
(Inside. SCULLYs gun is on the floor next to ELLEN. She
leaves ELLEN to go to the bathroom to look for medical supplies, including a Vaseline,
bandage, and a small pair of scissors. Stands up to see INCANTO coming up behind her in
the mirror. He smashes her head into the mirror, shattering the glass. She gets in a
couple of good kicks before he pushes her to the floor, and begins going for her mouth.
SCULLY grabs and uses the nail scissors and stabs INCANTO in the chest. GUNSHOT hits
INCANTO. He falls on SCULLY. SCULLY looks up to see ELLEN, face mutilated by
INCANTOs acid, holding the gun, staring down with hatred at the unconscious
INCANTO.)
SCENE 26
(Prison interrogation room. INCANTO is in prison jumpsuit
looking at list of names. His skin is falling apart. MULDER and SCULLY watch him.)
MULDER: Jennifer Flackett. Kathy Miller. Hillary Turk. 47
women reported missing in five states. At least give their families some peace of mind and
tell us how many are on that list because of you.
INCANTO: (almost proudly, creepy) Theyre all mine.
MULDER: (disgusted) Come on, Scully. (to guard) Open the
door.
(MULDER leaves. SCULLY stares at INCANTO.)
SCULLY: Why?
INCANTO: When you look at me, you see a monster But I
was just feeding the hunger.
SCULLY: Youre more than a monster. You didnt just
feed on their bodies. You fed on their minds.
INCANTO: My weakness was no greater than theirs. I gave them
what they wanted. They gave me what I needed.
SCULLY: Not anymore. (starts to go)
INCANTO: (speaks Italian, then translates for SCULLY)
"The dead are no longer lonely."
(SCULLY glares at him then turns to the door.)
SCULLY: Let me out.
(Door opens and she leaves. Last shot of INCANTOs nasty
face, staring straight ahead.)
THE END
German title: Fett translation: Fat
French title: Meurte Sur Internet translation: Murder on
Internet
Italian title: Liposuzione
US Airdate: November 3, 1995
writer: Jeffrey Vlaming director: David Nutter
STARRING: David Duchovny as Special Agent Fox Mulder Gillian
Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully
Guest Cast: Timothy Carhart as Virgil Incanto Glynis Davies
as Monica James Handy as Detective Alan Cross Suzy Joachim as Jennifer
Randi Lynne as Lauren MacKalvey William MacDonald as Agent
Kazanjian Aloka McLean as Jesse Catherine Paolone as Ellen Kaminsky Kerry Sandomirsky as
Joanne Steffen