Suicide Attackers


- Swat - Steve Everitt (episode intro)

- Piano Steps - Mark Russell (show intro)

- Brassaville - Steve Everitt ("Parasites are organisms that live in or on other creatures.")

- No Respect - Jean-François Morin, Nicolas Mizrachi [Cezame Music Agency] ("Parasite success depends on its ability to feed and reproduce inside a host without being destroyed.")


CASE 1

- Identity Theft - Takeshi Furukawa (2002, Santa Barbara, California)

- Deep Dive - Manuel Saxinger, Thomas Suessmair (Alana and her mother have lunch)

- Dark 5 - Bernhard Hering, Martin Wester, Matthias Kruger (Alana develops stomach cramps)

- Enemy at the Gates - Steve Everitt (cramps get worse/Alana throws up)

- Dark Pulse 11 - Bernhard Hering, Martin Wester, Matthias Kruger (Alana calls her parents/Alana's symptoms worsen)

- Distant Spaces - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] (Alana calls her friend Corlei/Corlei drives Alana to the hospital)

- Dark March - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] (doctors put Alana on an IV drip)

- Snake Danger - Steve Everitt (doctors discover a mass in Alana's stomach)

- Aliens Crush Man - Bill Brown (Alana rushed to another hospital)

- Distant Harp - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] (Alana prepared for surgery/Alana's parents arrive)

- Thunder Drums - Billy Lincoln (surgeon makes an incision in Alana's abdomen)

- Ambient Flow - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener (mass sent for testing)

- Ballistics Analysis - Scott Marcussen (doctors make an astounding discovery/"Doctors have removed a huge mass from Alana Tillim's colon.")

- Why We Fight - Bruno Alexiu [Cezame Music Agency] (Dr. Petrini interviews Alana)

- Grim Countdown - Baxter Poe, Josh Mobley, Stan Hope (Alana diagnosed with anisakis simplex)

- Atomic Reaction - Denis Levaillant (explanation of anisakiasis)

- Behind You - Ralv Gielen (life cycle of the anisakis parasite)

- Cyber Psycho - Steve Everitt (Dr. Judy Sakanari conducts research on the prevalence of the parasite in U.S. fish markets)

- Crime Lab - Scott Marcussen (Dr. Sakanari opens up the fish/Judy conducts a simple experiment)

- Psycho 28 - Bernhard Hering, Martin Wester, Matthias Kruger [UBM Music] (results of the experiment)

- Killers Breath - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (Alana learns the parasite was on a plate of sushi she ate at a restaurant)

- Red Peril Down - Steve Everitt (doctors do have good news)

- Unanswered Truth - Robert Bennett (Alana recovers/how to avoid the parasite)

- Damp Alley - Baxter Poe, Stan Hope, Thomas Hirschmann (other parasites have adapted to life inside a human host)


CASE 2

- Glitch Glimmer (b) - Baxter Poe, Josh Mobley, Stan Hope ("Ralph Yacinthe is a commercial banker in Buffalo, New York.")

- Can't Stop the Clock - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener (Ralph is vacationing in the Caribbean with his best friend Denis Papineau)

- Threatening Thoughts - Florian Moser (Ralph develops an extremely painful headache)

- Dead Air - Scott Marcussen (the next morning, Ralph's headache disappears/Ralph and Denis head into the countryside)

- Fade to Black - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] (Ralph is in a daze)

- The Stabbing - Scott Marcussen ("Denis Papineau is on vacation in the Caribbean with his best friend Ralph.")

- The Beauty of It All - Steve Everitt (Ralph enters the water and seems to return to normal)

- Crime Race - Alex Kharlamov, Lennie Moore (Ralph has a seizure)

- Psycho 32 - Bernhard Hering, Martin Wester, Matthias Kruger [UBM Music]; The Hideout - Brad Smith (Ralph is verbally unresponsive)

- Basic Low-Ender - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener (Ralph put on oxygen at the hospital)

- Full Impact - Dusty Grey, William Smith (Ralph starts to come around)

- Grave Danger - Takeshi Furukawa (Denis explains to Ralph what happened)

- A Harsh Reality - Ronni Shaw (tests reveal a cyst in Ralph's brain)

- Skulk - Brad Smith (enter Dr. Marc Frost)

- War Torn - Brad Smith (Ralph explains he was born in, and travels frequently to, Haiti)

- Spooky Danger - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener ("Almost a third of all epileptic seizures are caused by one parasite.")

- Smoke & Mirrors - Steve Martin (Inside the Monster)

- The Human Animal - Florian Moser ("47-year-old banker Ralph Yacinthe was on vacation in the Caribbean when he suffered a horrific seizure.")

- Asteroid - Nick Ingman, Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (pork tapeworm)

- Dark Web - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (life cycle of the pork tapeworm)

- From the Shadows - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] ("In most cases, a human gets this parasite by eating contaminated pork.")

- Under Surveillance - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (parasite is extremely difficult to kill)

- Fraud - Murray Munro (Ralph referred to Dr. Richard Lee)

- The Trial - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (Ralph and Dr. Lee decide to leave the cyst alone)

- Endless Dunes - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener (Ralph returns to normal/how to avoid the pork tapeworm)

- The Stabbing - Scott Marcussen (some parasites are not as deadly, but just as cunning)


CASE 3

- Deep Dive - Manuel Saxinger, Thomas Suessmair (May 1981, Washington D.C.)

- The 8th Deadly Sin [Prolog] - Ralv Gielen (Geza notices his right arm is swelled up and itchy)

- Giving You the Creeps - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener (that night, Geza's itching becomes unbearable)

- Dark Pulse 11 - Bernhard Hering, Martin Wester, Matthias Kruger ("Six months after chimpanzee expert Geza Teleki returns home from Africa, his arm starts to itch unbearably.")

- Fade to Black - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] ("Geza's doctor is skeptical about his symptoms.")

- Time Critical - Takeshi Furukawa (enter Dr. Martin Wolfe)

- Damp Alley - Baxter Poe, Stan Hope, Thomas Hirschmann (Dr. Wolfe analyzes a sample of Geza's skin)

- Terminate - Anthony Phillips (river blindness)

- Grave Danger - Takeshi Furukawa ("As the larvae move through the body, they cause inflammation and tissue damage.")

- Psycho Killer - Bernard Grimaldi, Vincent Chaintrier ("For Geza, the news is devastating.")

- The Calling - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (Geza becomes worried)

- Lonely Riding - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] ("Chimpanzee expert Geza Teleki has just been told that the parasitic worm onchocerca volvulus is living under his skin.")

- Added Addiction - Kurt Oldman (Dr. Wolfe prescribes a drug called D.E.C.)

- Crime Race - Alex Kharlamov, Lennie Moore (Giza's body reacts to the dead worms)

- Toxic Element - Arnaud Rozenblat, Daniel Finot [Cezame Music Agency] (Dr. Wolfe refers Giza to an ophthalmologist)

- Razor Sharp - Billy Conrad, Sam Keaton (adult worms are still breeding)

- Bloodlines - Lee Groves, Peter Marett (five years later, there are more worms than ever)

- Minesweeping - Jean Yves Rigo (Geza becomes the first human to take ivermectin)

- Huge Monster is Coming - Bill Brown (Geza examined to see if the drug has worked)

- Lovers Remain (Underscore) - Alejandro Saldarriaga-Valencia, Guillermo De La Barreda, Nicolas Barry, Rene Garza, Tomas Jacobi (Geza and Dr. Wolfe are now great friends/how to avoid river blindess)

- Huge Monster is Coming - Bill Brown ("Parasites are found everywhere on the planet.")

- Smoke & Mirrors - Steve Martin (ending screen)

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