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A film processing laboratory turns a snuff film over to investigators; Grissom and Nick must identify a skeleton found covered with ants in a toolbox.
A film processing laboratory turns a snuff film over to investigators; Grissom and Nick must identify a skeleton found covered with ants in a toolbox.
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