MULDER AND SCULLY FOLLOW A TRAIL OF BODIES LEFT BEHIND
BY WHAT COULD BE THE LEGENDARY CHUPACABRA. In a migrant
workers' shantytown in California's San Joaquin Valley, Eladio Buente flirts with pretty
Maria Dorantes while his brother Soledad watches jealously. Flakita, a nosy neighbor,
bemoans the age-old story: "Two brothers. One woman. Trouble." Suddenly, three
ear-splitting booms come from the sky, followed by a painfully bright flash, and a brief
but torrential downpour of hot yellow rain. In its aftermath, Flakita discovers the
mutilated corpses of Maria and one of her goats, their faces partially eaten away. Eladio
is missing.
Mulder and Scully investigate the deaths. According to Mulder,
the strange occurrences preceding Maria's death are called Fortean events, "An
unusual or highly infrequent meteorological phenomenon...Fortean events have been linked
to alien encounters, and cattle mutilations..." Scully greets Mulder's information
with her usual skepticism. She can't tell much from the goat's corpse, and Maria's body is
at the morgue.
According to Flakita, Maria was killed by El Chupacabra--the
Goatsucker)--a gray hairless creature out of Puerto Rican folk tales with a small body,
large head and bulging black eyes. Scully notes the amazing similarity between the
descriptions of El Chupacabra and a gray alien. Soledad angrily refutes Flakita's story.
He accuses his brother, Eladio, of killing Maria out of jealousy. This lover's triangle
convinces Scully that Eladio is the killer, until she examines Maria's remains. The state
of Maria's corpse shocks even Scully. It's hardly visible beneath mounds of greenish
fungal growth. Meanwhile, Mulder locates Eladio with the help of Conrad Lozano, a cynical
Immigration agent. Eladio is in INS custody, segregated from fearful prisoners who think
he's El Chupacabra. Eladio denies killing Maria, claiming something or someone unknown
mutilated Maria during the yellow rain. Mulder believes Eladio did not kill Maria, and
Scully must agree. Scully's autopsy of the body revealed that Maria succumbed to a massive
fungal infection--no one, she says, could deliberately do such a thing.
Eladio escapes from INS custody, and the agents discover the
driver of the INS deportation bus dead from a different fungal infection. Mulder thinks
there may be a connection between the fungi and the missing immigrant. Lozano and Mulder
track Eladio to a construction site where he has found work, but the vengeful Soledad is
also on Eladio's trail. Both brothers escape before Lozano and Mulder can take them into
custody. The site's foreman is dead, his body ravaged by a myriad of fungi. Scully calls
Mulder and warns him against touching or inhaling the lethal lichen. A mycology professor
has isolated an enzyme that acts as a catalyst, accelerating fungal growth. If it escapes
into the environment, there could be a biological hazard of frightening proportions.
Scully believes that Eladio is inadvertently responsible for
deaths by spreading the enzyme which he somehow is carrying. Mulder now thinks the Fortean
events could have been caused by something falling from space...which would mean the
enzyme is alien. Scully,on the verge of losing patience with Mulder's theories, just wants
to find the man who seems to be spreading it.
Now quite ill, Eladio begs his cousin Gabrielle for help. She
reluctantly agrees to lend him money. Flakita, the village gossip, warns the agents that
Soledad is planning to kill Eladio. Eladio eludes them again, but Lozano arrests Soledad.
When Eladio sees his own face for the first time, he can't
believe the horror of it. He no longer looks human--Eladio has indeed transformed into El
Chupacabra. Gabrielle tells Scully and Mulder that Eladio has run away to Mexico. But
Mulder realizes it's a lie. Speeding on their way, he alerts a hazmat team to meet them at
the shantytown...where it all began. Where the two brothers will finally settle their
dispute over Maria.
What really happened that night? According to Flakita, Lozano
brings Soledad to the camp, and orders Eladio to face his brother like a man. But Eladio
is no longer a man...he is El Chupacabra. Flakita hides as gray aliens-- whom she calls
Chupacabras--descend on the village. They kill Lozano, and take Soledad up in the sky with
them.
Gabrielle weaves another tale. Lozano orders Eladio to face
Soledad. In the horror of realizing his brother is El Chupacabra, Soledad can't shoot. He
and Lozano struggle over the gun, and Lozano takes a bullet. The two brothers, now both
Chupacabras, run away to Mexico.
The story Mulder and Scully report to Skinner isn't much
clearer. All they know is that by the time they got to the camp, both the brothers were
gone. Lozano was dead...brought down by two bullets and the fungus. And Los Chupacabras?
The Buente brothers, their faces luridly disfigured, may have hitchhiked off into the
Mexican night.