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S01E03 — "Squeeze": The Proof Is Sitting in a Cell

S01E03 — "Squeeze": The Proof Is Sitting in a Cell

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The truth is out there — but this week, there's no shadow government hiding it. Kyle, Hope, and Calen dig into the show's first true monster-of-the-week and the case that gave the entire series its other half. Meet Eugene Victor Tooms: a soft-spoken animal-control worker who squeezes through chimneys and air ducts, kills five people, eats their livers, and builds a nest of newspaper and bile to hibernate for thirty years before he wakes up hungry again.

For the first time, the monster is real, the proof is solid, and the only thing impossible is the man who did it. A Baltimore executive is murdered inside a locked office with no way in and no way out, and the killer leaves behind a single calling card: elongated, inhuman fingerprints. Scully's old academy classmate Tom Colton pulls her onto the case to make Mulder look foolish — but Mulder has seen those prints before. The same fingerprints. In murders going back to 1903.

No conspiracy, no vanished evidence — just a man whose body shouldn't be able to do what it does, and a fingerprint that's outlived everyone who could explain it. Is Tooms a hundred-year-old genetic mutant on a thirty-year clock, or is there a mundane answer that still has to account for ninety years of the same hand? And with Colton and the bullpen sneering at "Spooky" Mulder, whose side does Scully actually take?

Some cases need a cover-up. This one just needs a cell door — and Tooms is already eyeing the food slot.

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