- Scully believes that the psychic predictions of a death row inmate are the only hope in the kidnapping of two college students.
- After two college students are kidnapped on the one year anniversary of a similar kidnapping at a different school, Mulder is convinced that they are dealing with a serial killer. He's ready to deal with the case on his own as Scully has recently lost her dearly beloved father but she insists on working her way through this difficult time. Mulder is annoyed when a self-declared psychic who is soon to be executed in the gas chamber, Luther Lee Boggs, offers to give them information about the case in return for a permanent stay of execution. Mulder is convinced he's a sham as far as being a psychic goes and is convinced that Boggs is orchestrating the kidnappings using outsiders. Scully, who has had her own encounter with the supernatural recently, isn't so sure and takes Boggs far more seriously.—garykmcd
- Two college students were kidnapped at Jackson University in North Carolina. Luther Lee Bogs, a convict facing the gas chamber in less than a week, claims to be able to contact the souls of the missing students. If Mulder and Scully reduce his sentence, he'll cooperate. Things sound fishy, but soon it seems that he can also communicate with Scully's recently departed father...—EJS
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