Taking Lives
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- Scott.
- Illeana.

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The crime scene investigators think he came
in through a second story window.

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Mrs. Asher claims no one else has a key.
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And so far, the fingerprints
haven’t turned up anything.

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- How are you feeling? You okay?
- I'm fine.

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- Are you sure?
- I'm fine.

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Illeana, Leclair knows
you were at the house.

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I don’t think he connected you
with anything else...

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Could...? Would you come to the office
about an hour early tomorrow?

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Sure.
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- I'll see you there.
- Bye.

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Taking lives.
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That's what Martin Asher's
been doing for almost 20 years.

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His first victim, John Doe.
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He was clumsier then.
He covered with a car accident...

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...to fake his own death,
and then he took the boy's identity.

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There's a gap between
John Doe and Henri Bisonnette...

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...but that doesn't mean
Asher was dormant.

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Yes, ViCLAS gave us 19 unsolved murders
throughout eastern Canada.

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At least 11 match the m.o.
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All who either lived solitary lives
or simply would not be missed right away.

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Henri Bisonnette. Asher kills him,
takes his life, his apartment...

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...uses his credit cards.
He even pays his taxes.

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Nothing extravagant.
He's just living Bisonnette's life.

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Then he drops him for Clark William
Edwards, and as Edwards he stalks Morin.

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All of these men have something in
common, something that he desires.

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Simply, a life different from his own.
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I met his mother.
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Asher had a twin brother
who she clearly favoured.

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He died in a drowning accident.
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It wouldn't take much
to get her to admit...

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...that she thinks Martin had something
to do with it. She hates him.

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So this guy can't stand to be
who he actually is for even a moment.

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So...
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...he overlaps bodies.
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He's like a hermit crab.
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He outgrows one shell,
and he starts looking for a new one.

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Okay.

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