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1.3 "Squeeze"
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In Baltimore, MD, a man goes to work, watched by an unseen individual
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hiding in the sewer. As he enters his office, something follows him up
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the elevator shaft, but not using the elevator, rather it comes up
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behind the panelling. When the man leaves his office to fetch a cup of
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coffee, it unscrews a narrow vent in his office and comes out. As the
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man re-enters his office, he is viciously attacked. Then the creature
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slinks back into the air duct, replacing and screwing back in the vent
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behind it.
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Scully is asked by Colton, an old friend from the academy, to lunch and
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he asks her to take a look at the case. He explains that several similar
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murders have occurred but there is no apparent motive or clear pattern.
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All of the bodies have had their liver torn out. He insinuates that if
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she helps him out, he may be able to get her transferred away from the
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X-Files division.
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Scully asks Mulder to come along to look at the latest murder scene.
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Noticing some metal shavings on the floor, he discovers a odd
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fingerprint on the vent. When they return back to headquarters, he shows
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Scully the fingerprints he took and similar ones from an X-File which
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dealt with cases in the 1930's and 1960's. Scully explains to Mulder
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that the higher-ups don't want him to work on the case, but he explains
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that because of these X-Files, they have had jurisdiction on the case
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for many years now. But he finally convinces her by saying that they
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will work on the case separately from her friend's investigation.
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Later that night, Scully writes her psychological report concerning her
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thoughts on the serial killer. She believes that his the liver is a sort
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of trophy for the killer and that he is likely someone who works in the
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building. So, her suggestion is to stakeout the murder site, for she
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feels that the killer will return. Impressed by the report, the leader
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of the investigative team asks her to join in on the "more down to
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earth" case.
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At the stakeout, Mulder makes an appearanace and tells Scully that she
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is wrong since the murderer's MO back in the 30's and 60's was killing
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people as a challenge to defeat the building's security. And as he has
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already beat this building he will not return to the scene of the crime.
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But as he leaves, Fox notices something in the air ducts. He tells
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Scully to call for backup and they apprehend a young man who emerges
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from the ducts. And Mulder admits that Scully may have been correct.
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At the questioning, Eugene Tombs is subjected to a lie detector test
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where he seems to tell the truth about all he questions the
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investigation team wanted asked. However, Mulder inserted some questions
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of his own, asking if Tombs was over 100 years old or if he had ever
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been to Powhattan Mills. Mulder shows them that Tombs lied on his
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questions, but the absurdity of the question makes them ridicule him.
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So, the leader of the team ignores Mulder and releases the prisoner.
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Scully accuses Mulder of intentionally trying to spook the others on the
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investigative team. Fox tells her that he knew that they didn't want to
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hear his thoughts and would never believe him anyway, which is why he
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did it. And while making his point, he fingers the necklace she is
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wearing. She knows that he has discovered something. Mulder then shows
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her a computer modified image of Tombs' fingerprints stretched out and
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that they match the prints taken from the X-File.
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Meanwhile, Tombs plans his attack on his next victim. Scaling up the
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side of the man's home, he reaches the roof and chimney. Then, he
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stretches, making himself narrow enough to slide down the chimney.
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Inside, the man pours himself a drink in the kitchen and goes the
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mantlepiece to think. He strikes a match and reaches down to light the
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fireplace. Suddenly behind him, Tombs, with eyes aglow, emerges and
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knocks him down.
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When Dana and Fox appear on the scene, her "friend" Colton attempts to
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keep them away. But Dana warns him that he would be interfering with
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another investigation and asks if he would be so ruthless just to climb
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up the ladder of success. He admits that he would and lets them in.
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After examining the site, Mulder finds prints on the mantlepiece and
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notices that something was taken from it. He is sure it was Tombs.
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Back at FBI headquarters, Dana finds out that the address Tombs gave
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them was bogus. Mulder also did some investigating and shows her some
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more proof. In 1903, Eugene Victor Tombs was born and the first of the
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killings happened in the apartment upstairs from him at 66 Exeter
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Street. They both then pore through records searching for death
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certificaates or other official documents, but apparently Eugene Tombs
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just disappeared.
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However, they manage to dig up the name of the investigating officer in
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the 1933 case at Powhattan Mills. They travel out to see him. The old
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policeman says he has been waiting many years for someone to come talk
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to him. He tells them about the foreboding sensation that he experienced
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when he first investigated the murder. He explains his hypothesis that
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Eugene is some sort of genetic mutation caused by some wartime
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experimentation. He opens a box containing his own case file which he
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has been maintaining for many years now. He says that part of Eugene's
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MO is to remove some personal affect from the the people he murders,
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thus explaining the object removed from the mantlepiece. Then he shows
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them a photograph of where Tombs used to live and a photo of him from
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1963. It appears as if he hasn't aged a day.
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So, Mulder and Scully head out to 66 Exeter Street. They enter the
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apartment and find a hole in the wall which leads them down into the
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cellar. They comment that like the officer, they also sense a disturbing
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feeling of cold. Then they find the trophies that Eugene had been
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collecting from his victims including one which is the same shape as
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that removed from the man's mantlepiece. They also discover a "nest"
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built from rags, newspapers, and what seems to be bile.
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Mulder then explains his theory that Tombs is truly a human mutant that
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needs to hibernate and emerges every 30 years. The livers, as they are
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very nutritious are his sustenance for that period of inactivity. As the
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two leave, Dana snags herself on something. She manages to free herself
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and they go, with Tombs crouched above them holding Scully's necklace in
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his hands.
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They set up a stakeout outside the building using some of the team from
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the other division. Colton immediately calls them off the case, upset
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that they would use his men for their fantastic theories. Very upset,
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Scully returns home. When Mulder returns to relieve the stakeout team,
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he finds them gone, and so enters the building alone. He enters the lair
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and discovers Scully's necklace among the other trophies.
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At home, Scully prepares herself bath, when suddenly some bile falls on
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her arm from a vent in her bathroom's ceiling. She dives for her gun.
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Mulder tries to call her as he drives madly to her apartment, but her
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phone line has been cut. Tombs squeezes out of a vent to attack Dana.
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Mulder comes rushing in, in time to save her after Tombs knocks her down
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and pulls back to thrust his hand into her middle. They struggle with
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him and manage to cuff him to the bathtub.
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The old officer reads the story of Tombs' capture and tears it out for
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his scrapbook.
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Tombs is in a holding cell licking newspapers and tossing them to the
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side, building himself a new nest. Dana tells Mulder some of the strange
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test results that came back from the examination of Tombs' body and
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genetic structure. Mulder comments that people spend much money
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installing security systems to keep people out, but then someone like
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Tombs exists that makes it all rather futile. They walk off as a guard
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brings a tray of food to the prisoner. He opens the slot in the door and
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pushes the food through. Tombs stares at the slim slot and just smiles.
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Summary by Cliff Chen, 1993
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