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Night Stalker
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| Title: | Malum |
| Episode Number: | 5 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 5 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday October 27th, 2005 |
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Kolchak investigates when a troubled boy and his seemingly abusive dad leave a trail of mysterious deaths wherever they go.
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| Cotter Smith is credited but doesn't appear. |
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| Carl: (opening voiceover) Children fear monsters. Creatures of the night they imagine hiding under beds. Lurking in closets. As you grow older, you learn evil doesn’t announce itself with a mask or a costume. That the deepest most dangerous terrors not disguised, but those hidden in plain sight. | Jain: In 1978, a truck driver in Manchester, England, was struck by lightning, tossed 57’. His body landed on his neighbor’s roof. (everyone stares) Did a little reading on lightning. | Jain: What is that?
Perri: Also known as arborescent burn. Recognized by pathologists as evidence of a lightning strike.
Alex Nyby: You are really turning me on right now. | Carl: (closing voiceover) Evil hides not just in darkness and shadow, but in lies and deceit. Using kindness, trust, compassion, and turning the good against themselves so that the most kind-hearted fail to recognize the danger until… it’s too late |
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