They Hijacked My Eyeball

 - Piano Steps - Mark Russell (show intro)


CASE 1

- Sun Flower - Terry Devine-King, Adam Drake [Audio Network] (Monroe, Washington)

- Weekend Break - Bob Bradley [Audio Network] (Randi and Mark Lauren work in sales, and have two children, 19-year-old Taylor and 13-year-old Trey)

- Thoughts - David Michael, Lee Pomeroy [Audio Network] (Mark and Randi have different approaches to parenting)

- Bioluminescence - Drew Lardel, Brian Reidinger, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (one weekday morning in spring, Randi is getting breakfast ready for Trey)

- ? (Trey complains of feeling lightheaded and doesn't feel hungry)

- Storm Evolution 5 - Paul Mottram [Audio Network] (Trey goes back to lay down on his bed)

- Forensics - Bob Bradley, Michael Bradley [Audio Network] (20 minutes later, Randi goes to check on Trey and notices he looks pale/Randi notices a bandage on Trey's right knee, which he says he got from playing Cops and Robbers with his friends)

- ? (Randi takes the bandage off and notices a clear yellow fluid on it)

- Seek to Find - Bryce Jacobs [Audio Network] (Randi calls Mark, who is in Lake Tahoe for a bachelor party, for his opinion)

- ? (Randi takes Trey to a doctor, who notices a red line around the wound on Trey's knee)

- Access Development - Brian Reidinger, Ryan Leach, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (a few hours later, Randi notices Trey's knee has gotten more swollen)

- Drone Wars 2 - Igor Dvorkin, Ellie Kidd [Audio Network] (that afternoon, Mark returns from his trip and takes a look at Trey's knee, and they decide to go to the E.R.)

- Intentional Concealment - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (at the hospital, doctors place Trey on intravenous antibiotics, and is seen by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Klane White/Dr. White marks the edge of Trey's wound with a pen)

- Hell on Earth - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (a few hours later, Dr. White notices the wound has spread beyond the pen line)

- ? (doctors scan Trey's knee/explanation of the fascia)

- Darkening 2 - Luke Richards [Audio Network] (Trey diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis)

- Desert Snipe* - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (Trey's necrotizing fasciitis is being caused by the bacteria staphylococcus aureus)

- Observational Conclusions - Drew Lardel [KPM Music] ("When he said flesh-eating bacteria, I just knew that this is not good at all.")

- Soul Reaper Pulse - Max Concors [APM Music] ("What makes the staphylococcus aureus bacteria so deadly is that they can be resistant to antibiotics.")

- ? ("If we did not act quickly, Trey could lose his leg.")

- Hell on Earth - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] ("13-year-old Trey Lauren is suffering from the flesh-eating disease, necrotizing fasciitis.")

- Access Development - Brian Reidinger, Ryan Leach, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (Trey prepared for surgery)

- Life or Death - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (in the O.R., Dr. White and his fellow surgeons perform the operation)

- Sad Feeling - Frederic Sans [APM Music] (doctors inform Randi and Mark that Trey's condition is life-threatening)

- ? (after 6 hours of surgery, Dr. White returns with an update)

- ? (Dr. White tells Randi and Mark that they saved Trey's life and his leg)

- ? (the next morning, Trey awakens, and writes on a piece of paper "I love you, Mom and Dad.")

- Driver Drives - Luke Richards [Audio Network] (staphylococcus aureus often enters the body through a break in the skin)

- ? (Trey believes he got the infection when he cut his knee on what his family thinks was a nail while playing Cops and Robbers with his friends)

- ? (today, Trey is back playing baseball, but still carries the scars of his infection)

- Out of the Smoke (No Orchestra) - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (how to prevent the staphylococcus aureus bacteria from entering the body)


CASE 2

- Full Armor Full Force (a) - Alexander Pfeffer [APM Music] (case intro)

- Night Turns Day - Brian Reidinger, Ryan Leach, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (Santa Fe, New Mexico)

- ? (Tom Meyers works at a clinic for alternative medicine, and his girlfriend Dee Martinez works at a health food store)

- Cliff Top View - Terry Devine-King, Adam Drake [Audio Network] (it's January, and Dee and Tom have moved in to their new house together)

- The Language of Dreams - Steven Gooding [APM Music] (to celebrate the move, Dee and Tom have friends over for dinner)

- Out of the Darkness 4 - Paul Mottram [Audio Network] (Tom accidentally drops and breaks a piece of porcelain)

- Solar Vegetation - Doug Bossi, Evan Wise [KPM Music] (the next day, while he and Dee unload boxes, Tom notices a rash on his left leg, but brushes it off as an allergy)

- Target Acquired - Steve Buick [APM Music] (Tom uses homeopathic products for his rash, but it persists for several days)

- Accepting the Circumstances - Brian Reidinger, Daniel Burke, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (Tom notices his leg is starting to swell)

- Subsonix - Duncan Pittock [Audio Network]; ?; Scary Stuff 3 (Sting) - Ceiri Torjussen [Audio Network] (Tom breaks down and scratches the rash until it bleeds)

- Hell on Earth - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] ("It was terribly frustrating at that point.")

- Out of the Darkness 12 - Paul Mottram [Audio Network] (despite all this, Tom continues to use homeopathic lotions)

- Plot Theory - Guy Skornik, Elisabeth Skornik [Cezame Music Agency] (a month later, Tom and Dee are asleep when the former wakes up)

- Asteroid 5 - Nick Ingman, Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Tom notices his leg oozing fluid)

- Immediate Deployment* - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (Tom wakes up Dee)

- ? (Tom develops body aches and chills)

- Full Armor Full Force (a) - Alexander Pfeffer [APM Music] (Dee tells Tom they're going to the hospital)

- ? ("Tom Meyers has a severe rash on his leg.")

- The Last Reconnaissance - Andrew Blaney, Thomas Ellis [APM Music] (at the hospital, a doctor takes a look at Tom's leg/biopsy of the rash comes back negative)

- Fright Night - Tom Habes [APM Music] (doctors give Tom a steroid medication, and when spring comes, his rash disappears)

- ? (one day in fall, Tom goes out for a run)

- ? (Tom feels completely out of breath)

- ? (Tom becomes concerned)

- ? (as winter approaches, Tom notices he's lost a lot of weight)

- ? (Tom tries eating coconut oil by the tablespoonful for a couple months, but his weight continues to drop)

- Red Dawn - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (meanwhile, while at her job at a health food store, Dee begins suffering from memory loss)

- ? (Dee decides to go home early)

- ? (Dee's brain fog and weariness linger for several months/Dee's symptoms, now including fatigue and depression, are taking such a toll that Dee tells Tom she doesn't want to live anymore)

- Man in the Maze - Bob Bradley, Steve Dymond [APM Music] ("I...was just not strong enough to bear it anymore.")

- Into Battle - Benson Taylor [APM Music] ("For three years, Dee Martinez and Tom Meyers have suffered from a series of bizarre symptoms, ranging from unexplained rashes to fatigue and brain fog.")

- Urgency 3 - Helen Jane Long [Audio Network] (overwhelmed, Dee and Tom meet with a friend of the family, Dr. Erica Elliott)

- Danger Down Under - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (Dr. Elliott observes that Tom is affected more physically, while Dee is affected more mentally)

- Web of Fear 2 - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Dr. Elliot runs numerous blood tests, which come back negative for infection, but reveal a high red blood cell count)

- Firestorm - Luke Richards [Audio Network] (the discovery of Dee and Tom's high red blood cell count is the clue Dr. Elliott needs, and she tells Dee and Tom to have their home inspected)

- Kill Junkie (a) - Christopher Willis [APM Music] (a local repair tech discovers Dee and Tom's heater is broken and leaking into the vents of every room in their house)

- Burned Earth - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Dee and Tom diagnosed with chronic low-grade carbon monoxide poisoning)

- Spirited Away - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (carbon monoxide particles are forming chemical bonds with Dee and Tom's red blood cells, displacing oxygen and starving their tissues and vital organs of energy)

- ? ("This leads to Tom's rashes, difficulty breathing, and poor coordination, as well as Dee's memory loss and depression.")

- ? ("Carbon monoxide is known as the silent killer.")

- ? ("I was angry and upset.")

- Quiet Courage - David Edwards [APM Music] (Dr. Elliott advises Dee and Tom to do vigorous exercise while wearing oxygen masks to get their oxygen levels back to normal, and they also have their heater repaired)

- Regeneration - Bob Holroyd [APM Music] (after months of treatment, Dee and Tom's symptoms slowly diminish)

- ? (today, Dee and Tom have regained their health)

- ? (however, their carbon monoxide poisoning has made a significant impact, and several months after, the couple decide to end their relationship)

- Trust No One - John DeFaria [Audio Network] (how to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning from occuring)


CASE 3

- ? (case intro)

- Weekend Break - Bob Bradley [Audio Network] (Kailua-Kona, Hawaii)

- Endless Summer - Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy, Richard Kimmings [Audio Network] (Ho'ola'i Berman and Jack Hao have three children: 13-year-old Joey, 10-year-old Jonah, and 8-year-old Jade)

- A Chance for Thanks - Will Musser [KPM Music] (one evening in early spring, Jade mentions to her mother that her classmate getting a pair of glasses and thinks she needs some, but knowing she has 20/20 vision, her parents blow it off)

- Under the Influence - David Vanacore, Matt Koskenmaki [KPM Music] (a week later, Ho'ola'i enters Jade's room to get her ready for school, and notices she might have the flu)

- Apple Mountain - Lincoln Grounds [Audio Network] (after a few days resting at home, Jade's health bounces back)

- Deliberation (a) - Lee Groves, Peter Marett [KPM Music] (a few weeks later, while the family is watching TV, Jade complains of a headache/for the rest of spring and through the summer, Jade's headaches mysteriously come and go)

- Field Operatives* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (as fall rolls around, Ho'ola'i notices Jade is reading with her book right up to her face)

- Desert Snipe* - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (Ho'ola'i takes Jade to an eye doctor, where the doctor find a mass in the back of Jade's left eye)

- Life or Death - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (explanation of a mass in the eye)

- ? ("Doctors have just discovered a mysterious mass in 8-year-old Jade Hao's left eye."/doctor prescribes Jade glasses and puts her on antibiotics)

- Rainbow Music - Terry Devine-King, Steve Williams [Audio Network] (a week later, Jack and Ho'ola'i take Jade to another specialist who performs a follow-up eye exam, and discovers her mass is getting bigger)

- Life or Death - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (briefly plays after the line "He said that mass behind her eye was getting bigger.")

- ? (doctor plans to administer steroids directly into the mass)

- Look for Target - Julien Baril [APM Music] (doctors inject a needle into Jade's eye)

- Critical Tension - Philip Guyler [Audio Network] (two days later, at the follow-up exam, the doctors discover the shot didn't do anything, and tells the family they need to go to the mainland for help)

- ? (Ho'ola'i and Jade take a flight to Los Angeles)

- Night Hunter - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (in Los Angeles, doctors take Jade's blood samples and run a series of highly specialized blood tests, which reveal the culprit)

- Spirited Away - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (toxocara)

- Ouragan - Denis Levaillant [Cezame Music Agency]; Tense Strings Rise - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock [Audio Network] ("There was a parasite living in the back of my daughter's eye.")

- ? ("The toxocara parasites have a special coating that they use as protection against the body's immune cells.")

- ? (doctors tell Ho'ola'i it's not about saving Jade's vision at this point, it's about saving her eye)

- ? (doctors schedule eye surgery to remove the parasitic mass inside Jade's eyeball)

- Flight - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (at great expense, Jack takes a last-minute flight to California, and arrives just as doctors wheel Jade into surgery)

- ? (in the O.R., doctors take Jade's eye out of her socket while it's still connected to remove the parasitic mass)

- Shocking Truth - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] ("Toxocara parasites are infecting 8-year-old Jade Hao.")

- Controlled Environment - Brian Reidinger, Daniel Burke, Brian Casey, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (Ho'ola'i and Jack wait in the waiting room)

- Accepting the Circumstances - Brian Reidinger, Daniel Burke, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (after 3 hours of surgery, doctors wheel Jade back into the recovery room)

- ? (a week later, doctors check Jade's to see if the surgery has worked/Jade's eye has been saved)

- ? (toxocara parasites typically cycle between dogs and rabbits, but humans can become infected if they ingest contaminated dog feces)

- Controlled Environment - Brian Reidinger, Daniel Burke, Brian Casey, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (the family believes Jade contracted the parasite at a playground near their home that's frequented by dog owners)

- Thoughts - David Michael, Lee Pomeroy [Audio Network] (doctors approve Jade's return home to Hawaii/today, 2 years later, Jade is leading a normal life, but the toxocara parasite has made a permanent mark in her left eye)

- ? (how to avoid the toxocara parasite)

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