- The discovery of a badly burned corpse uncovers a plot to illegally harvest bones and tissues, and the death of a middle-aged wife appears to be connected to her relationship with a high-priced male companion.
- The burned corps found in a fire in an ex-con's auto shop appears that of recently released ex-con Ross Neddy, but is a fake, made from the remains of bodies illegally robbed to harvest bones and tissues, probably also meant to give him the ideal alibi. Businessman Bill Dorton finds the bloody corps of his middle-aged wife Margo Dorton at home. She visited a pole dancing cabaret but was a client of the host club, where she enjoyed the high-priced male escort services (no sex) of Jesse Hottman, and had a scuffle with strip dancer Cotton Candy, who was obsessed with Jesse, who works same two dozen clients simultaneously...—KGF Vissers
- When the ex-con Ross Neddy is found burned to death in his weld shop, his body is brought to the autopsy. Dr. Robbins and Keppler sees in the X-ray that many bones have been replaced by PVC pipes and an umbrella. The coroner explains to Keppler, Nick and Greg that sometimes pipe is used to replace donated bones. When Keppler checks the fingerprints of the dead body, he learn that the body belongs to Roger Lapinsky, who died sometime ago. When they make the exhumation of Lapinsky, his coffin is empty. Now they are looking for Ross to know what happened to Lapinsky's body. Meanwhile, Capt. Brass, Catherine, Sara and Warrick investigate the murder of Margo Dorton, who was found dead by her husband. Her car key has a valet ticket from the nightclub Over-Under Cabaret, and she used to meet with a escort The team uses the evidences and interviews suspects, coming out to a surprising revelation.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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