| A PREGNANT WOMAN EXPERIENCES VISIONS OF SERIAL
KILLINGS THAT SPAN HALF A CENTURY. In the town of Aubrey,
Missouri, Detective B.J. Morrow experiences a frightening vision. In her mind's eye, she
sees a man bury a corpse in a shallow grave. Certain of the exact location, B.J. rushes to
a field, shovel in hand, and exhumes the body.
Using dental records, Mulder and Scully positively identify the
remains. The victim is FBI Agent Sam Chaney, who disappeared in the 1940s along with his
partner, Tim Ledbetter. Chaney and Ledbetter were investigating a serial murder case at
the time. Mulder is puzzled by B.J. and her sudden knowledge of where the body was buried,
so he and Scully travel to Aubrey hoping to uncover more about the case.
During questioning, B.J. tells the agents her car stalled near
the field one night, and she noticed a dog digging in the ground. She claims it attracted
her attention and, after some digging, she proceeded to find the grave. But Scully senses
that B.J. is having an affair with Lieutenant Brian Tillman. She theorizes that B.J. made
the initial phone call alerting police about the body from the motel where she was
rendezvousing with Tillman. When confronted about the truth, B.J. admits she not only is
having an affair with the married Tillman-she is pregnant. She also reveals how the
pregnancy has triggered strange dreams in which she sees another murder.
Further research reveals that the serial murderer, dubbed the
"Slash Killer" by the press at the time, would knock female victims unconscious
and carve the word "sister" on their chests. Mulder suspects that Chaney was a
victim of the killer he was trying to catch. Using a computer, the agents analyze the
victim's bone fragments hoping to find more clues. Preliminary findings suggest that
letters where carved into the corpse. Those letters, B.J. reveals, spelled the word
"brother."
The agents are intrigued when Tillman reveals that the same
serial killer who stalked Aubrey fifty years earlier has apparently embarked on another
murderous rampage. Accompanied by B.J., Mulder and Scully search the scene of the latest
crime. B.J. realizes the victim is the woman she saw in her dream.
B.J. searches through mug shots from the 1940s and identifies the
man in her dreams. He is Harry Cokely, convicted in 1945 for rape and attempted murder. He
carved the word "sister" on his victim, Linda Thibedeaux, before she escaped.
The agents visit Cokely, now in his seventies, sickly and house ridden.
B.J. awakens one night with blood seeping from her chest. She
experiences another vision and rushes to a stranger's home, where she uncovers the body of
Ledbetter.
The agents interview Linda Thibodeaux. She admits that, as a
result of being raped, she gave birth to Cokely's child. She placed the baby in the hands
to an adoption agency. Further investigation reveals that Cokely's son was Raymond
Morrow-B.J.'s father. The agents conclude that B.J. committed the latest series of
killings.
B.J. attacks Thibodeaux, but she stops short of killing her.
Mulder and Scully rush to Cokely's house, suspecting that B.J. will attempt revenge.
Cokely dies after his oxygen equipment is sabotaged. B.J. attacks Mulder with a razor. But
Tillman arrives and reminds B.J. who she really is. B.J. falls into a trance and is taken
into custody.
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