- Swat - Steve Everitt (episode intro)
- Piano Steps - Mark Russell (show intro)
- Flash Forward - Baxter Poe, Stan Hope, Thomas Hirschmann ("Parasites are organisms that survive by living in or off other living creatures...called hosts.")
- The Hideout - Brad Smith ("And when these parasites attack, they can eat their hosts alive.")
CASE 1
- Identity Theft - Takeshi Furukawa (February 2009, Austin, Texas)
- Distant Spaces - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] (Aaron notices a red bump around his elbow area)
- Spooky Danger - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener (bump is getting bigger)
- Lonely Riding - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music]; Darkness in the Alley - Scott Marcussen (strange bump becomes impossible to ignore)
- Swat - Steve Everitt (Aaron tries to clean up the leaking wound)
- Minesweeping - Jean Yves Rigo (Aaron excuses himself from class and goes to the bathroom)
- Darkness in the Alley - Scott Marcussen (Aaron notices the bump has a bad odor)
- Crime Race - Alex Kharlamov, Lennie Moore (Aaron goes home to dress the wound)
- Why We Fight - Bruno Alexiu [Cezame Music Agency] (Aaron schedules an appointment with a detertologist/wound continues to grow)
- Ballistics Analysis - Scott Marcussen ("It was pretty damn gross."/enter Dr. Jason Reichenberg)
- Find Him - Takeshi Furukawa (Staph infection)
- Grisly Scene - Scott Marcussen (Dr. Reichenberg takes a sample of Aaron's skin for testing)
- War Torn - Brad Smith (Dr. Reichenberg prescribes an antibiotic lotion)
- Piano Steps - Mark Russell (Aaron thinks the wound is not a staph infection)
- Crime Lab - Scott Marcussen ("College student Aaron Motsinger has developed a mysterious pus-filled lesion on his arm.")
- Toxic Element - Arnaud Rozenblat, Daniel Finot [Cezame Music Agency] (results are back)
- Dark 5 - Bernhard Hering, Martin Wester, Matthias Kruger (leishmaniasis)
- Giving You the Creeps - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener (what the leishmania parasite does)
- Damp Alley - Baxter Poe, Stan Hope, Thomas Hirschmann ("But how did Aaron contract such a vicious parasite?")
- Rainforest Run - Dusty Grey, William Smith (life cycle of the leishmania parasite/Aaron tells Dr. Reichenberg he's been to South America)
- Dark 5 - Bernhard Hering, Martin Wester, Matthias Kruger (Aaron contracted the parasite from a specific species of the sandfly)
- Street Patrol - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Dr. Reichenberg needs to begin treatment)
- A Harsh Reality - Ronni Shaw ("College student Aaron Motsinger has been infected with the deadly flesh-eating parasite, leishmania.")
- Lonely Riding - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] (Aaron placed on an I.V. drip)
- Audacious Nights (Underscore) - Alejandro Saldarriaga-Valencia, Guillermo De La Barreda, Nicolas Barry, Rene Garza, Tomas Jacobi (after one week, Aaron starts to notice some improvement)
- Endless Dunes - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener ("Today, Aaron is parasite-free.")
- War Torn - Brad Smith (how to avoid leishmaniasis)
- Smash Palace - James Jacobsen, Parthenon Huxley ("Some microscopic parasites like leishmania need a vector like the sandfly in order to break through the skin.")
CASE 2
- Withdrawl - Damon Bradley (October 1994, Houston, Texas)
- River in the Forest - Dusty Grey, William Smith ("Despite her busy schedule, Missy finds time to work at a local animal shelter.")
- Orbit - Nick Ingman, Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Missy is asked to assist with a litter of kittens)
- Mothership - Dan Skinner, Adam Skinner [Audio Network] (Missy picks a very small black kitten)
- Malady - Kurt Oldman (kitten stabs Missy in the chest)
- Dirty Planet - Bob Bradley, Paul Mottram [Audio Network] (Missy notices the wound is not bleeding/Missy puts the kitten back in his cage)
- Jungle Warfare - Christopher Ashmore, Benjamin Marks [Audio Network] (later that night, the wound starts to itch)
- Distant Spaces - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] (two days later, the wound starts to grow)
- Dark Forces 2 - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Missy tries her best to ignore the itch)
- Twin Rivers 8 - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (on Monday morning, Missy sees the wound is bizarrely-shaped)
- Rising Mercury 3 - Nick Ingman, Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (wound is growing further/Rich examines the wound)
- Lethal Knocking - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] (Missy makes an appointment with a dermatologist)
- Skulk - Brad Smith (Missy tries to get through the school week, to no avail)
- Psychotic Puzzle - Baxter Poe, Matt Novack, Stan Hope ("...and it became pretty much impossible to ignore.")
- Cyber Psycho - Steve Everitt (wound is now moving on its own)
- Smoke & Mirrors - Steve Martin (Inside the Monster)
- Cyber Psycho - Steve Everitt ("When Missy Allen was scratched by a cat, she thought the small puncture wound on her breast would heal on its own.")
- Outside Control - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Missy and Rich visit a dermatologist)
- Scary Nuptules - Baxter Poe, Josh Mobley, Stan Hope (doctor sees a worm growing underneath the wound)
- Brassaville - Steve Everitt (hookworm)
- Psychotic Puzzle - Baxter Poe, Matt Novack, Stan Hope (Missy could be in danger if she contracted a human hookworm)
- Crusader 4 - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (parasite can cause severe anemia if it reaches the vital organs)
- Hi-Tech Surgery - Achille Richard, Yuhei Nakata (Missy is worried the parasite has travelled to her vital organs)
- ? (dermatologist believes Missy has a cat hookworm)
- Atomic Reaction - Denis Levaillant (life cycle of the cat hookworm)
- The Search - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (kitten that scratched Missy likely stepped into its own feces)
- Crusader 4 - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network]; Hi-Tech Surgery - Achille Richard, Yuhei Nakata (dermatologist prescribes an anti-parasitic skin lotion)
- Chased By Evil - Robert Bennett (after four days, Missy sees a change)
- Fearless - Dan Skinner, Adam Skinner [Audio Network] (worm has likely died)
- Rising Mercury 3 - Nick Ingman, Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (it took a month for there to be no trace of the parasite)
- Zero Hour - Dan Skinner, Adam Skinner [Audio Network] (cat hookworm can't make it past human skin/Missy recovers, but now avoids cats)
- Evil Forces - Bernard Grimaldi, Vincent Chaintrier; Death Star - Nick Ingman, Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] ("There are up to 30,000 cases of hookworm infection in the U.S. each year."/how to avoid the parasite)
- Ambient Flow - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener ("Not all parasites are as contagious as hookworms, but some are just as nasty.")
CASE 3
- Deserted Land - Paul Mottram [Audio Network] (July 1991, North Carolina)
- Spirit World - Oliver Ledbury [Audio Network] (Angela notices a rash on her arm)
- Dark Pulse 11 - Bernhard Hering, Martin Wester, Matthias Kruger (Angela's husband Rudy has the same rash)
- Hidden Truth - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock [Audio Network] (Angela believes they picked up something on the farm)
- Bloodlines - Lee Groves, Peter Marett (two days later, the rash disappears)
- Spirit World - Oliver Ledbury [Audio Network] (Angela forgets about her rash)
- Dirty Planet - Bob Bradley, Paul Mottram [Audio Network] (Angela and Rudy return to the farm)
- Under Surveillance - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (Angela notices the rash again)
- ? ("I realized it was the same as the first time.")
- Buried Alive - Barrie Gledden, Richard Kimmings [Audio Network] ("Again, elongated...red...and itchy.")
- Spirit World - Oliver Ledbury [Audio Network] (Rudy has the rash again too)
- Skulk - Brad Smith (rash is closer to Angela's chest this time)
- End of Everything - Barrie Gledden, Tim Reilly [Audio Network] ("Angela wants to see a doctor, but Rudy feels differently.")
- Isfahan 3 - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Angela takes her husband's advice)
- Swamp - Chris Norton, Frank Mizen [Audio Network] (rash disappears again)
- Time Critical - Takeshi Furukawa (rash reappears once again)
- Creeping Shadow - David O'Brien [Audio Network] (rash has moved to Angela's neck area)
- The Human Animal - Florian Moser (Angela realizes it's not from the farm)
- Ballistics Analysis - Scott Marcussen ("Angela Weisskopf and her husband, Rudy, have been suffering from a mysterious, itchy rash that appears and disappears without warning.")
- Crusader 4 - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network]; Reality Investigation - Ronni Shaw (Angela and Rudy visit Dr. Martin Wolfe)
- Blockbuster - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Dr. Wolfe takes a skin sample from Angela's neck)
- Razor Blade Terror - Alex Kharlamov (three weeks later, the lab results come back)
- Damp Alley - Baxter Poe, Stan Hope, Thomas Hirschmann (gnathostomiasis)
- Psycho 28 - Bernhard Hering, Martin Wester, Matthias Kruger [UBM Music] ("Gnathostoma are built to bore through their hosts' bodies.")
- The Calling - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (Dr. Wolfe shows Angela and Rudy a picture of the parasite)
- Thunder Drums - Billy Lincoln ("Humans are not the definitive host for gnathostoma.")
- Glitch Glimmer (b) - Baxter Poe, Josh Mobley, Stan Hope (Dr. Wolfe explains how the parasite has been feeding off of Angela's flesh for three years)
- Generator Groove - Steve Everitt (life cycle of the gnathostoma parasite)
- Basic Low-Ender - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener (gnathostoma infections' main source is undercooked fish)
- Isfahan 3 - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Angela recalls her and Rudy eating catfish on a trip to Africa)
- Forensic Fear - Steve Everitt (they had the catfish as sushi)
- Outside Control - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Dr. Wolfe prescribes albendazole)
- Aliens Crush Man - Bill Brown (dying parasite could come to the surface of the skin)
- Thunder Drums - Billy Lincoln ("Doctors have discovered that the flesh-eating worm, gnathostoma, has been living inside Angela Weisskopf for three years.")
- Razor Blade Terror - Alex Kharlamov ("The night she takes the first round of pills, Angela can barely sleep.")
- Alien Dawn Full - Chris Blackwell [Audio Network] (three weeks later, Angela feels the itchiness and rash come into her neck area)
- Distant Harp - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] (Dr. Wolfe removes the worm)
- Outside Control - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Dr. Wolfe has the dead worm in hand)
- A Harsh Reality - Ronni Shaw (Dr. Wolfe is confident that Angela is parasite-free)
- Lethal Knocking - Daniel Backes, Peter Moslener [UBM Music] ("But what about Angela's husband, Rudy?"/Dr. Wolfe believes in Rudy's case, the worm died and was destroyed inside the body)
- Aliens Crush Man - Bill Brown (how to avoid the gnathostoma parasite/"The skin is one of the most vulnerable in the human body.")
- Smoke & Mirrors - Steve Martin (ending screen)
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