Steak escape trace fork9/25/2023 The engraving reads "Marilsk," which is the Cyrillic name of a Russian village. Morgan blows up stills from the video and spots that the serrated knife used to stab Miss Feed has an engraved symbol on it. The video's metadata says that it was shot three days ago, but there's no way to tell where the video was shot. As blood starts covering the camera, they realize that Miss Feed is dying. Sara freezes the video, and they see the tip of knife entering the woman's stomach. As the camera makes its way down to the stomach, a squishing sound is heard. The CSIs figure that Dennis was the cameraman, as there can't be too many people with his skill-set involved with something like this. In the video, a scantily-clad woman named "Miss Feed" offers her viewers to "gobble her up" and has an endoscopic camera shoved down her throat. Morgan and Sara watch a snuff film that made its way around the vorarephilia community. When he adds that the victim was an endoscopic surgeon, Owen gets serious and tells the CSI that he needs to see something. Greg shows Owen a photo of the dismembered arm, telling him who it belongs to. In fact, Owen's attacker reached out to him in an online forum, saying that he was a "predator" looking for some "prey." The user, who went by the name "Eater," met Owen in front of his house, blindfolded him, and drove him to "dinner." Owen swears that everything he said about his eventual escape was true. He tells Greg that the evening was supposed to be strictly role-playing, but things obviously took a turn. When questioned again and shown his web history, Owen claims that he forgot to mention that part of the story. Greg wonders if he willingly allowed himself to be eaten. Cannibalism is just one of the subgenres of "vore," but Owen's interest is in cannibalism itself. Greg goes through Owen's web history, finding that he frequented a website dedicated to vorarephilia-an erotic, compulsive fixation that involves eating or being eaten by other living things. Fingerprints identify the dismembered arm as belonging to Dennis Hagel, a former endoscopic surgery tech who was fired for stealing medication. They're looking for the same weapon and likely the same assailant. Doc Robbins looks at photos of Owen's wound and notes that the tool marks are exactly the same as the ones on the dismembered arm. It would appear that there's a cannibal on the loose in Las Vegas.īased on insect activity on the arm's remains, the victim's time of death is put at approximately two or three days ago. Particles around the wounds are actually seasonings of salt and sage, and the wounds seem to have been made with a serrated steak knife. The doc has a dismembered arm on his table that's been cut into the same way Owen's leg was. Owen's story sounds like a work of fiction-until Nick gets a call from Doc Robbins telling him to come to autopsy ASAP. The CSIs have an incredibly hard time believing Owen's story, as he believes Nick (then Greg) to be responsible. Owen was able to escape and run into the night, but eventually got turned around without knowing where he ran from. He claims that someone grabbed him off the street, blindfolded him, and drove him to dark room "reeking of brimstone." There, the perpetrator cut off a piece of Owen's leg and ate it in front of him. In the interrogation room, Owen Linder fills Greg and Nick in on his recent ordeal. Russell, Greg Sanders, Julie Finlay, Morgan Brody, Nick Stokes, Sara Sidle Victims: Owen Linder (alive), Dennis Hagel and Brenda Waring (deceased) The CSIs track a cannibalistic killer and discover he’s not alone.
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