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Someone kills a medical student, drains his blood and stores the corpse in the Community General morgue.
Someone kills a medical student, drains his blood and stores the corpse in the Community General morgue.
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S8, EP9 "Confession"A priest suspected of murder hears the true killer's confession and can't break his vow of confidentially, so Mark goes under cover to clear his name and put the real killer behind bars.
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S8, EP10 "Playing God"Someone kills a medical student, drains his blood and stores the corpse in the Community General morgue.
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S8, EP11 "Less Than Zero"Dr. Sloan investigates the demise of a television star who may have died because of compulsive dieting.
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S8, EP14 "You Bet Your Life"When a big-time bookie and a gambling heart surgeon turn up dead, Mark bets that something foul is afoot.
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S8, EP8 "All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Die"Mark gets wrapped up in the world of high fashion and designer drugs while tracking down the person responsible for planting a bomb that killed his friend on his wedding day.
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S8, EP7 "Hot House"To investigate a possible murder, Dr. Sloan goes into a house of roommates who are monitored 24 hours a day by cameras for a national television series.
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S8, EP6 "The Cradle Will Rock"Mark discovers that an impassioned love affair between a nurse and a 17-year-old hospital worker may be the motive for murder.
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S8, EP5 "The Patient Detective"Dr. Sloan's son Steve nearly dies in a traffic accident then claims to have seen a murder take place in his hospital room.
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