Who the hell would look for us if they thought they'd already found our bodies? You see? They returned me, but Angela, she's still up there. Don't you get it? They faked our deaths! They have that kind of technology. Wallace? They found your wife Angela, too. They found your skeleton not 200 yards from here. Mulder: One of who? Are you Wallace Schiff? Well, I hate to tell you this, Wallace, but you're supposed to be dead. Except for this.Ĭoroner: It's a digestive enzyme as well but it's strictly plant, not animal. It's a digestive secretion.Ĭoroner: It's stomach juices pretty much - Pretty damn close to it. That stuff on the bones I said was bog sludge? It isn't. earned the benefit of the doubt here.Ĭoroner: We got your gas spectrometer results. You tell me I'm not being scientifically rigorous and that I'm off my nut, and then in the end who turns out to be right like 98.9% of the time? I just think I've.
I mean, every time I bring you a new case we go through this perfunctory dance. how often have I been wrong? No, seriously. for the novelty of it, come up with the simplest explanation, the most logical one, instead of automatically jumping to UFOs or Bigfoot or.? Scully: Mulder, can't you just for once, just. Those are cases where there's no physical evidence and they've long been associated with UFO activity. I mean, the conditions of these bodies are reminiscent of certain south-western cattle mutilations. I'm just wondering if there's a connection, Scully. Mulder: Sounds like crap when you say it.
Extraterrestrial visitors from beyond who apparently have nothing better to do than buzz one mountain over and over again for 700 years. Mulder: As I said, there's been no scientific credible explanation but there are those of us who believe these strange multicoloured lights are really. Scully: And what does that have to do with these two? There's been no geological explanation, no scientific credible explanation at all. Strange multicoloured lights are seen to dance above the peak of the mountain. That doesn't ring a bell? The Brown Mountain lights? It's a famous atmospheric phenomenon dating back nearly 700 years witnessed by thousands of people - back to the Cherokee Indians. There was no evidence found at the scene - no tyre tracks, no footprints, nothing. Mulder: That's a pretty big operation you're describing. But at any rate, I'd term it ritualistic. Maybe the arrangement of the bodies has some meaning for the killer or killers. The bodies may have been stripped then skeletonised, possibly by boiling or by the use of some kind of acid solution. Well, I'd say it looks like a double murder, possibly one with ritualistic overtones. Mulder: Not to mention that these skeletons are not wearing any clothes. in temperatures that never got above 70 degrees. I should add that this is the condition in which their bodies were found after being missing for only three days. It's a young married couple last seen hiking in the vicinity of Brown Mountain, North Carolina. I don't know what they did with the screen for this thing. Wallace Schiff: You can hit me in the head with a rock if it'll make you feel better.Īngela Schiff: Fine. I was excited, you know? The great outdoors, communing with nature. Look, for future reference, me running through the woods after you for an entire day is not my idea of a good time. You had a fine time tromping around and leaving me a half a mile behind. Why are you so POed? I thought we had a good time.Īngela Schiff: You had a good time. Main article: The X-Files (season 5) No.Angela Schiff: Ohh! I've got mosquito bites. Vince Gilligan & John Shiban & Frank SpotnitzĬhris Carter & Vince Gilligan & John Shiban & Frank Spotnitz OverallĬhris Carter & Howard Gordon & Frank Spotnitz
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