IN THE 1950S, TWO FBI AGENTS INVESTIGATE STRANGE DEATHS
SOMEHOW LINKED TO MULDER'S FATHER. In the year 1990, a sheriff
escorts a landlord into a boarded-up, dilapidated house for the purpose of evicting the
tenant, Edward Skur. Once inside, the pair smell a terrible odor, then discover a human
body, collapsed, as if all of the internal organs have been removed. A figure springs from
the shadows and the sheriff opens fire. The attacker, an elderly man, falls to the ground,
mortally wounded. His last words are, "Mulder... Mulder."
FBI Agent Mulder, still a year away from working on the
X-Files, pays a visit to a man named Arthur Dales. Mulder questions Dales, a former
special agent with the Bureau, about his work on an unsolved case from 1952... one
focusing on Edward Skur (the attacker from the opening teaser). According to the censored
report, Skur disappeared 38 years earlier before he could be arrested for a series of
killings in which the victims' internal organs were removed. When Mulder utters his own
last name, a flash of recognition passes on Dales' face. Dales makes cryptic reference to
HUAC, and the communist witch hunts of the 1950s, prompting Mulder to review newsreel
footage of the McCarthy hearings. While watching the tape, Mulder notices his own father
sitting amidst McCarthy's group. When Mulder returns to Dales' apartment, Dales elaborates
on Skur, who, years earlier, was labeled a communist.
The story flashes back to 1952. A young Ed Skur is arrested by
FBI agents Dales and Michel, and charged with contempt of Congress for failing to appear
before the committee. That night, Dales relaxes at a bar called the Hoot Owl. He receives
a phone call from his partner, informing him that Skur hanged himself inside his jail
cell. Dales travels back to the Skur residence to inform the family of the death. But
before he exits his car, he sees Skur walking down the street. An incredulous Dales gives
chase. A struggle ensues, during which black tendrils creep out of Skur's mouth. The fight
attracts attention, and Skur runs off.
Dales files a report about the farfetched incident. Shortly
thereafter, he is summoned to the office of Special Assistant Roy Cohn. Cohn tells Dales
to amend the report by removing any reference to Skur. Dales does as he is told. A short
time later, he and Michel are dispatched to a homicide. They discover the body of a dead
German doctor, his body flattened. Dales notices a coaster from the Hoot Owl, on the back
of which is a message: "come alone." That night at the bar, Dales is approached
by a young Bill Mulder. He explains that it was he who summoned the agents to the doctor's
home. He confirms that Skur is the perpetrator. He also explains that Skur is not a
communist, but a patriot. Skur, along with two other men, Gissing and Oberman, worked for
the State Department. Gissing and Oberman both took their own lives. Skur was arrested,
and his death faked, so that the government could cover-up what it had done to him. Bill
Mulder wants the truth to be known, explaining that Skur was a colleague. But he warns
that Skur believes that Dales and Michel are part of the conspiracy against him. Shortly
thereafter, Skur attacks Michel. A spider-like creature crawls from Skur's mouth and
enters Michel.
Cohn orders that Michel's body be transported to Bethesda
instead of allowing a county coroner to perform the autopsy. Dales protests