My Daughter's Going Crazy (UK)

 

- Piano Steps - Mark Russell (show intro)


CASE 1

- Duetto - Chris Gibbons [Audio Network] (Hixson, Tennessee/Dottie Davis and her husband Bob run a horse farm)

- Bright Young Thing - Adam Drake [Audio Network] (Dottie and Bob's daughter, Chance, likes to ride horses)

- Hour of Need - Anthony Phillips (one day during spring break, Chance stays with her friend, Neily Davis', house while her parents are out of state/Neily notices Chance becoming nervous and trying to call her parents)

- Imminent Doom - Matthew St Laurent (Dottie and Bob pick Chance up)

- Coyote - Mark Johns [Audio Network] (the next morning, Chance becomes unusually emotional over her new horse)

- Strange Cave - Thomas Chase, Veigar Margeirsson (Dottie finds Chance asleep by the stables)

- All's Fair - Christopher Franke (on Monday morning, Chance finds herself too tired to get up and prepare for school)

- Aimless - Christopher Franke (Dottie and Bob take Chance to the doctor)

- Imminent Doom - Matthew St Laurent (doctor tells Dottie and Bob to take Chance to the hospital)

- Find Him - Takeshi Furukawa (doctors believe Chance has encephalitis)

- ? (Neily visits)

- Cracking the Surface - Scott Marcussen (Dottie sees Chance crawling backwards into the bathroom like a spider)

- Palpitation - Duncan Pittock [Audio Network] (plays during various hospital shots)

- Cracking the Surface - Scott Marcussen (Dottie unable to wake Chance up)

- Missing Evidence - Takeshi Furukawa ("In a matter of days, Chance Davis has gone from being a healthy teenager to a comatose hospital patient.")

- Close to Hysteria* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (Dottie reaches out to neurologist Dr. David Rankine for a second opinion)

- Rebel Advances* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (Dr. Rankine notices Chance's eyes moving unusually/explanation of seizures)

- In Pursuit - Steve Rucker, Thomas Chase ("The presentation of a seziure can...be quite...large.")

- Exercise Caution - Jeffrey Cardoni ("Usually when you're having seizure activity, it's more persistent and inconsistent, hers was breaking up, so that was the one thing sorta...making one think seizure activity, and she was on seizure medication that wasn't controlling it.")

- Troubled Mind - Lee Groves, Peter Marett (various shots of the hospital)

- Stasis - Paul Mottram [Audio Network] ("She'd been in hospital about 10 to 12 days at that point, and she...was not responding.")

- Dark Threat - Bastide Donny, Bastien Roques ("I was concerned that she was one very sick young lady.")

- ? (Dr. Rankine orders a cat scan on Chance, which reveals a growth on her ovaries)

- ? (Dr. Rankine takes Chance into surgery and discovers the culprit)

- Hostile Rants - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] (a dermoid teratoma was growing on Chance's ovaries, and was composed partially of brain tissue)

- Strange Cave - Thomas Chase, Veigar Margeirsson ("Teratoma comes from the Greek word for "monster.")

- ? ("The deepest fear was that she would remain the way she was or die.")

- Missing Evidence - Takeshi Furukawa (despite the teratoma being removed, Chance's white blood cells are still attacking her brain)

- Burned Earth - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Chance doesn't wake up the next day as her parents had hoped)

- ? ("You know, you're just grasping, because you don't care as long as she comes back to you in some way or form.")

- Thoughtful - Bob Bradley [Audio Network] (eventually, Chance shows signs of progress)

- Immersed - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock, Ellie Kidd [Audio Network] (after five weeks in the hospital, Chance finally emerges from her coma)

- Life or Death - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (what causes teratomas to form is not fully understood)

- A New Leaf - Michael Levine (Chance has no lasting brain damage, and is now in nursing school)


CASE 2

- Swat - Steve Everitt (case intro)

- ? (Chauvin, Louisiana)

- ? (Lois Domangue is close with one of her five children, her daughter Eileen)

- Back in the Day - David Vanacore, Matt Koskenmaki [KPM Music] (the family enjoys seafood and stews)

- The New Apocalypse - Charles Barnett [KPM Music] (one evening in August, Lois starts to feel chills)

- Stasis - Paul Mottram [Audio Network] (Lois tries to ignore her chills and go to sleep)

- ? (a couple hours later, Lois notices her right hand is numb and swollen)

- Under the Influence - David Vanacore, Matt Koskenmaki [KPM Music] (that morning, Lois is unable to get out of bed to answer the phone)

- Penetrate the Clouds - Will Musser [KPM Music] (Eileen comes to visit)

- Field Operatives* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (Eileen sees her mother's hand red and swollen)

- ? (Eileen starts to get scared)

- Landmines - David Vanacore, Shinyub Pyo [KPM Music] (Eileen rushes her mother to the hospital)

- Forensics - Bob Bradley, Michael Bradley [Audio Network] (explanation of cellulitis)

- ? (doctors try a new antibiotic to try and control the mysterious infection)

- Controlled Environment - Brian Reidinger, Daniel Burke, Brian Casey, Darren Drew [KPM Music] (Lois seems to improve)

- ? (the next morning, Eileen returns to the hospital)

- Landmines - David Vanacore, Shinyub Pyo [KPM Music] (Eileen sees bright, dark red blisters on Lois' arm)

- ? (infectious disease expert Dr. Mary Eschete takes on Lois' case)

- Aladdin - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock, Ellie Kidd [Audio Network] (Dr. Eschete conducts more blood tests)

- Screaming Whispers - Steve Rucker, Thomas Chase (doctors notice Lois' blood pressure is low)

- Doom Drone - Anthony Phillips ("The rapid spread of the blisters on her arm and the development of low blood pressure were all indicative of a very serious infection.")

- DNA Sample - Scott Marcussen (Lois placed on a drug to stabilize her blood pressure)

- When Cities Sleep - Barrie Gledden [Audio Network] (Lois' arm may have to be amputated)

- District 10 - David Edwards (Lois and her family pray with their pastor)

- Disturbing Veil - Anthony Phillips (results of Lois' blood work reveals a stunning cause)

- Electronic Warfare* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (vibrio vulnificus)

- Ballistics Analysis - Scott Marcussen ("What makes the vibrio vulnificus bacteria so deadly is that they're able to evade the body's immune system, hiding themselves from the white blood cells sent out to stop them.")

- ? ("Mom's arm was literally being eaten alive by this vibrio.")

- Rebel Advances* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] ("Lois Domangue has been diagnosed with the flesh-eating bacteria, vibrio vulnificus."/Lois rushed into surgery)

- Intentional Concealment - David Vanacore, Joseph Greenier [KPM Music] ("Surgeons and doctors in this area are very familiar with what vibrio does to tissues.")

- ? ("They know they must act rapidly to remove all the dead tissue, and it was not surprising to them when they opened the arm and found dead tissue."/for two hours, doctors cut out dead tissue from Lois' arm)

- ? (Lois wheeled into the ICU, with her infection under control)

- ? (Lois wonders how she got the infection)

- Ballistics Analysis - Scott Marcussen (the vibrio vulnificus bacteria live in warm brackish or salty water)

- Agent in Charge - Scott Marcussen (Lois recalls cleaning crabs to make a stew the day she came down with the chills)

- Too Tense - Christopher Franke (one of the crabs pricked Lois' finger, and that's likely how she got the bacteria)

- ? (the hospital staff serve Lois a seafood gumbo with a crab claw)

- ? (Lois eventually goes home, but still has scars from her surgery)

- Time Critical - Takeshi Furukawa (how to avoid the vibrio vulnificus bacteria)


CASE 3

- Swat - Steve Everitt (case intro)

- Rain or Shine 2 - Adam Drake, Radhika Vekaria [Audio Network] (Moab, Utah)

- A Subtle Threat - Didier Rachou [KPM Music] (in 2012, Rita Maldonado went to Fiji to complete in a reality TV series)

- Burned Earth - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Rita places as runner-up)

- ? (Rita flies back to Los Angeles to go camping with her partner, John Binger)

- Anxious - Duncan Pittock [Audio Network] (Rita starts to feel hot)

- Stasis - Paul Mottram [Audio Network] (Rita unable to sleep during the camping trip)

- Frontier 2 - Helen Jane Long [Audio Network] (John tries rubbing cortisone on Rita's sore spots)

- Sun Flower - Terry Devine-King, Adam Drake [Audio Network] (the next morning, Rita starts to feel better)

- Rainbow Music - Terry Devine-King, Steve Williams [Audio Network] (Rita falls asleep on the picnic table)

- ? (the next morning, Rita's foot starts to hurt)

- The Unexplained - Frederick Kron, Joanna Balloonknot (Rita and John head to the nearest hospital)

- Damaged (Ambience Mix) - Didier Rachou [KPM Music] (Rita goes home with medication)

- Blood Thirsty - Frederick Kron, Joanna Balloonknot (the next day, Rita develops worsening symptoms)

- ? (John takes Rita back to the emergency room)

- The Informer - Anthony Phillips (M.R.I. scan of Rita's abdomen reveals fecal matter backed up into 70% of her torso)

- Close to Hysteria* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (back at home, Rita hallucinates Captain America in her toilet)

- Stalked and Hunted - Jeffrey Cardoni (John rushes Rita to the E.R. yet again/frustrated with the doctors, John takes Rita to another hospital/Dr. David Earl Perry takes on Rita's case)

- Horror Ramp 1 - Jonas Baker (Dr. Perry declares Rita is dying)

- One Down - Scott Marcussen ("Rita Moldonado is in the E.R., on the brink of death.")

- Pressure - Terry Devine-King [Audio Network] (Dr. Perry tries to figure out what's wrong with Rita)

- ? (explanation of meningitis/Dr. Perry orders a spinal tap)

- Hidden Investigation - Vasco Hexel (Rita diagnosed with rat lungworm)

- Electronic Warfare* - David Vanacore, Brandon Thompson [KPM Music] (rat lungworm is attacking Rita's central nervous system)

- Apocalyptic - Daniel Weniger ("She was at risk for permanent brain damage.")

- Spooks in the Wheel - Anthony Phillips ("Rat lungworm is incredibly rare.")

- ? (for 36 hours, Rita fights for her life)

- Black Widow - Debbie Wiseman [Audio Network] ("She was very drowsy, hard to arouse, was extremely weak in her lower extremities, she couldn't lift her legs off of the table.")

- Gloom and Doom - Terry Devine-King, Andrew Barnabas, Paul Arnold [Audio Network] (medication to kill off the worms may make Rita's symptoms worse)

- Woven Web - Anthony Phillips (medication can cause an inflammatory response in the brain as it kills off the worms)

- Hidden Investigation - Vasco Hexel ("But in her situation of having encephalitis, and with up to 79% fatality, we felt like she would benefit from an antihelminth medication.")

- ? (Rita finally awakens)

- The Informer - Anthony Phillips (life cycle of the rat lungworm parasite)

- Strangeworld - Gerald Harbour (Rita recalls eating a slug while in Fiji)

- Thoughts - David Michael, Lee Pomeroy [Audio Network] (after undergoing intensive physical therapy, Rita returns home)

- ? (Rita now teaches zumba)

- Delicate Beauty - Michael Jones, Thomas Chase (Rita attributes her survival to John)

- Time Critical - Takeshi Furukawa (how to avoid the rat lungworm parasite)

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