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Set in New York, the series introduces us to Henry Morgan,
an apparently ordinary British Man who claims to have a
rather incredible and extensive history. Fortunately, he has plenty of
time to tell it. That day, Henry gets on the
subway as usual, sitting next to an attractive woman. Within seconds,
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he deduces what she does for a living thanks to
subtle clues, seducing the woman. Seconds later, the train crashes
into another, killing everyone, including Henry. In the next scene,
we go back two hundred years to learn about the
protagonist's past. In the eighteenth century, Henry was the doctor
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of a naval fleet. In his work, he encountered a
slave who only had a fever, but the captain wanted
him off his ship. When he tries to defend the slave,
Henry gets shot in the chest and is thrown into
the water. Since then, every time he dies, he reappears
in the water completely naked. Although he feels pain, he
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cannot die permanently. The only one who knows his secret
is his roommate, Abe, an old man he is known for.
Decades later, we see Henry as a medical examiner examining
the body of the subway driver that way, he crosses
paths with Detective Joe, to whom he reports that the
driver did not die of a heart attack, but was poisoned.
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Shortly after, Henry receives a call from a mysterious man
named Adam, who claims to be immortal like him. Immediately,
Henry returns home to pack and leave the country with Abe,
as his secret is at risk. However, his friend encourages
him to catch the stranger. Back at work, Henry receives
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a letter from Adam with a photo of him and
his wife Abigail in nineteen fifty five. They met during
World War II and decided to adopt an abandoned baby Abe.
After that, he focuses on the subway driver's case, finding
a fingerprint behind his ear belonging to a certain Hans,
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whose wife was accidentally run over by the driver he poisoned. Then,
Henry and Joe go to the suspect's house, who manages
to escape after throwing a vial of poison at the detective.
After Henry neutralizes the tocsin, they both discover that Hans
was planning another subway attack. Later, the duo heads to
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the station, running into the criminal on the rooftop. Unfortunately,
Joe is shot in the back and Henry in the
stomach while trying to stop Hans. Then, a badly wounded
Henry manages to get up and push Hans off the rooftop,
both falling onto a car. The next day, Joe wakes
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up in a hospital with Henry by her side. She
believed she had seen him fall from the building, although
he claims the medication is affecting her. Help me reach
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in advance, Let's continue. On the other hand, we meet Vicki,
a distressed woman who decides to jump off a bridge.
In that case, Henry is the only one who claims
that Vicky was murdered, even though the evidence said otherwise.
To prove that theory, the protagonist goes to the bridge,
finding shoe prints at the spot where Vicky jumped. When
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he tries to return to the bridge road, Henry is
accidentally run over by a truck. Immediately, the driver gets
out to help him, but finds nobody. The next day,
Lucas Henry's forensic partner informs him that he was right,
as he found pieces of someone else's skin under Vicki's nails.
After that, he receives another letter from Adam, who witnessed
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his most recent day death and declares himself his fan.
Back on Vicki's case, Henry and Joe go to the
university where she studied, meeting James, a professor with whom
she published a research paper. James gives them an alibi,
even though they didn't ask for one, so Henry takes
one of his pens. When they analyze it at the station,
they discover that DNA matches the pieces of skin found
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on Vicki. When they arrest the professor, he confesses that
he had a romantic relationship with the girl and that
she decided to die when he left her. That saves
James for the moment, but when they look for him
for a new interrogation, they find him dead in his office.
Everyone believes it was suicide until Henry points out that
he was murdered by a left handed person. Therefore, the
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protagonist remembers Paul, a left handed classmate of Vicki. Immediately,
the forensic expert confronts him alone accusing him of resenting
his classmate for publishing a paper without giving him credit. Also,
he took advantage of Vicky's highness by convincing her that
he would jump off a bridge, but ended up guiding
her to her death. Faced with this, Paul has no
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choice but to threaten Henry with a knife, but Joe
appears at the right moment to shoot the criminal. Back
at home, Henry receives a new call from his fan,
who calls him a child compared to his two thousand
years of life. Meanwhile, on the street, a thief steals
a briefcase from an elderly man named Bill, who manages
to stop him by beating him up. However, Bill begins
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to cough for no apparent reason and dies. When Henry
and Lucas examine his body, they discover he has the
musculature of a young adult and a brain of a
one hundred year old. After recovering Bill's briefcase, Henry and
Joe find a card from a mysterious agency along with
a pile of money. Back at the crime scene, the
duo begins to follow a wealthy woman who doesn't belong
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in that neighborhood. That way, they arrive at a medical
center where they meet doctor Frederick, who sells a shake
that gives artificial youth to his million clients. Henry doesn't
have a good experience with miracle cures, as a friend
of his, infected with tuberculosis in nineteen oh six nearly
died from trying those alternatives. In the present, Joe analyzes
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a sample with a fingerprint from Frederick, discovering that his
real name is Harold and he had no medical training. Immediately,
they head to Harold's home in Florida to ask him
about the doctor who made the miracle shake. Harold agrees
to tell them, but seconds later he is found dead
in his room. Upon analyzing his brain, Henry discovers that
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the sheik is killing patients because it's made of prions
coming from dead brains used by the manufacturer to cut costs.
In the investigation, the man comes across the name Ave
on the client list, although the elderly man assures him
that he never tried the product. After that, Ave describes
the doctor he spoke with Sasha. That way, they managed
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to intercept her at a subway station, ready to flee
the state. Seeing that the police were following her, Sasha
threatens to jump onto the tracks and shows remorse for
her product, as she didn't know it was harmful. Fortunately,
Henry manages to push her away before she jumps. As
a reward to Ave, the protagonist teaches him how to skateboard,
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something he had wanted to learn for a long time.
On another day, we meet Gloria, the matriarch of the
wealthiest family in New York. Although they are holding a
ceremony in her honor, she prefers to walk through the
halls alone. In doing so, she doesn't realize someone is
following her. Minutes later, she was dead. Henry refuses to
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visit the crime scene and only performs the autopsy as
he knew Gloria in the past, but on Joe's insistence,
the man ends up visiting the museum to get to
the truth of the case. In the security cameras, they
see Lance, the suitor of Gloria's granddaughter, walking through the
museum on the night of the murder. When they bring
him in for questioning, Lance reveals he only wanted to
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ask Gloria why she didn't give her blessing for him
to marry her granddaughter. Also, the elderly woman kept saying
she smelled something burning, something Henry recognizes as a reaction
to narcotics. After questioning Gloria's son and her nurse, possible
suspects due to their conflicted relationship with her, Henry concludes
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that neither had sufficient motive to kill her. Then the
man goes to the elderly woman's house, finding her epilepsy
pills hidden in her car. On returning to the museum,
Henry declares that Gloria chose to leave this world as
she only had months left to live. Her plan was
to die in front of the person she loved most,
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so Henry points to the painting of an Argentine painter
her great love. Frustrated by her husband at.
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That moment, Lance took a few minutes away from her,
so Gloria died from the pills before touching the painting.
After solving the case, Henry remembers how in the past
Gloria encouraged him to stop wasting time and marry Abigail.
Days later, he takes on a new case Raoul, a
lower class boxer who died with a heroin needle stuck
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in his body. Upon analyzing his blood, the coroner discovers
that the drug hadn't entered his bloodstream before he died,
which means he was murdered. Additionally, near the crime scene,
he comes across a dealer who claims that Raoul hadn't
done drugs in years. The next day, Henry and Joe
visit the boxing gym where Raoul used to go. At
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that place, they meet Fabian, a young prospect, who reveals
that Raoul was trying to stop Tommy, a real estate
developer who wants to buy up the neighborhood buildings to
tear them down and turn them into luxury residences. So
the duo heads to a construction site owned by Tommy,
where Henry notices a patch of ground made from the
same material he found on Raoul's boots. To confirm his theory,
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Joe calls Raoul's phone, which begins to ring beneath the ground. Therefore,
Tommy ends up at the police station, but the police
release him shortly after due to lack of evidence. As
they continue the investigation, Henry and Joe find Tommy's assistant
receiving a mysterious envelope and leaving it at the gym,
specifically in Fabian's locker. When they open the envelope, they
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discover it contains fifty thousand dollars. When they confront Fabian,
he says the money is intended for the neighbors to
convince them to sell their homes. That only proves bribery,
not homicide. With no other option, Henry goes to Alejandro,
a trainee of Raoul. The boy seem to have important information,
but runs off when he sees the owner of a
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nearby warehouse watching him. Shortly after, Henry and Joe find
Alejandro's bike abandoned in the street, so they break into
the warehouse, where they find Serrio, the owner, about to
kill the boy. When he sees the police. Serio tries
to run, but as soon as he gets to the street,
he is hit by a truck. On his deathbed, said
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Jo confesses that Tommy brimed him to kill Raoul and
silence the rest. Since Henry was the only one who
heard him, Tommy can't be convicted for that, although he
ends up in jail thanks to Fabian's confession, who convinced
the community to stay in their homes. On another day,
the station receives a mysterious box with a human heart inside.
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After an analysis, Henry and his companions discover that the
heart belonged to Mary, a young lady in waiting. After that,
the police show up at the hotel she used to frequent.
Since the case seemed familiar, Henry quickly points out that
Mary was held in a nearby butcher shop. This deduction
was thanks to his days as a London police officer
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in eighteen eighty eight, when he was on the trail
of Jack the Ripper. Mary's killer is an almost identical
copycat of Jack the Ripper, as they find the woman
dismembered in the butcher's shop. On examining her body, Henry
deduces that it was cut with a Lister knife, an
item that can only be found in antique stores, so
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he sends Abe, an expert in the subject, to look
for it. The next day, the police find the body
of a murdered woman in the style of the Black Dahlia. Meanwhile,
Abe finds a Lister knife in the store of a
French lady who refuses to show him the sales book.
In response, Abe takes advantage of a distraction to steal it.
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By reading that list, Henry discovers the last name of
the potential killer Bentley belonging to Devon, a teenager who
recently bought a Lister knife. Immediately, the forensic doctor makes
up an excuse for the police to arrest Devon. During
the interrogation, the boy claims he didn't kill any of
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the women, although he is thrilled by those murders. In fact,
he's part of an online club of psychopath fans. Due
to lack of evidence, Devon is released by his father Mark.
In response, Henry tells Jeff that they can arrest him
definitively with the sales book, although that evidence will be
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dismissed because it was obtained illegally. Immediately, the forensic doctor
meets with the French lady to apologize on behalf of
Abe and convinces her to help him with the case. Then,
the lady reveals that the buyer of the knife wasn't
a teenager, but an adult man, whom Henry recognizes as
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his father. As soon as he leaves the store, the
protagonist is stabbed by Mark, who then ties up the
French lady to kill her. Henry gathers strength to come
back and try to stop him, but the criminal pushes
him into the basement. Upon going upstairs, Mark is intercepted
by Jeff, who shoots him in self defense. Meanwhile, Henry
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is bleeding out in the basement and can't do anything
to stop the detective from watching him die. Suddenly, Adam
appears to kill him, doing him a favor. Seconds later,
Henry revives in the water. His life continues.
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In the next scene, we meet Tyler, a philanthropist who
receives the city's Hero Award for his charitable acts. Tyler
seemed somewhat worried at the event, and the next day
he was found dead in his room. Henry discovers that
the victim has the date June tenth, two thousand and
five tattooed on his chest in Roman numerals. The next day,
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Henry and Joe attend Tyler's funeral to question his friends.
Among them is Carter, the one who gave him his award.
The officers ask him if anything peculiar happened on June tenth,
two thousand and five, although he doesn't remember anything. Then
they question Tyler's mother, who shows them a photo from
that date in which they see Tyler graduating with his friends.
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Days after celebrating with his fe friends, Tyler returned home
on his own and began to distance himself from his family.
Among other findings, they discover a peculiar video on his laptop.
In it, they see Tyler apologizing to someone named Roberts.
The video is ended by Paul, another friend of the philanthropist.
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It turns out that Roberts was a seventeen year old
boy who disappeared two days after Tyler's graduation. Upon investigating Paul,
they discover he recently went to a gas station near
where Tyler lived. There they see surveillance footage of Paul
and Tyler with a shovel and a large bag in
the local forest. The police soon dig up Robert's skeleton.
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As a result, Tyler's three closest friends are interrogated and
confess that on the day of their graduation, they ran
over Roberts while driving drunk. That doesn't solve Tyler's murder,
but then Henry remembers that Roberts was where the uniform
of the nearby gas station. That means the owner, Marris,
always knew about the murder, but was blackmailing Tyler to
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keep him from going to the police. Days earlier, when
Tyler wanted to confess to the police Marris killed him.
When Henry and Joe go to question Marris, he greets
them with gunfire, wounding the coroner in the arm. After that,
he tries to flee through the forest, but Joe intercepts him.
She was hesitant to shoot him because of what happened
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with Mark, but decided to execute him before Henry gets
hurt again. On another day, we meet Richard, a businessman
who regularly attends special sessions with a dominatrix therapist named Lona.
Hours after a painful session, Richard is found dead in
the street. Upon examining his body, Henry finds whip marks
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and concludes that he died from asphyxiation. Immediately, Henry and
Joe show up at Lona's office, where they discover a
room with asphyxiating tools. Therefore, Lona is subjected to an
interrogation where she claims she didn't kill Richard and that
he died from electrocution. After a thorough analysis of the
victim's body, the protagonist realizes that Lona was right and
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feels quite confused, as he is never wrong. As a result,
Henry goes to that therapist's office to be subjected to electrocution.
While preparing him, she asks who heard him so badly,
which makes him remember when he reunited with his wife
Nora after his first death in eighteen fourteen. That ended
quite badly, as Nora sent him to an asylum because
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he had resurrection delusions. Before the electrocution begins, Lona is
arrested by Joe since they've found the taser she used
to kill Richard. The therapist's only argument is that on
the night of the murder she was with a client.
After an investigation, the police confirm that she's telling the truth,
and she is released. In gratitude, Lona suggests to Henry
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that they get to know each other better, as he
was the only one who didn't doubt her innocence. Minutes later,
while walking, Henry is kidnapped by a hooded man who
throws him into his van. The corner awakens in a workshop,
where his kidnapper reveals himself as Cliff, a madman in
love with Lona. At the same time, Joe sees the
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footage of Henry's kidnapping, and with Lona's help, discovers that
Cliff was a client she had pushed aside for Richard. Therefore,
Cliff is the main suspect in the businessman's murder. Immediately,
the police find his workshop and shoot him before he
can electrocute Henry. On another night, we see Easy, the
son of the saxophonist Pepper, at a jazz club, hanging
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out peacefully, but when he runs into the businessman Al Rainey,
he threatens to reveal the truth about his business dealings.
As soon as he returns to his car, he is
strangled by a hitman in the back seat. The next day,
the police find his incinerated body, and although they thought
it was an acxiecident, Henry insists it was a homicide. Therefore,
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the coroner and the detective questioned the bartender from the club,
who had kept a briefcase of Easy's as collateral since
he owed him a lot of money. He also tells
them that Easy wouldn't stop bragging that he had the
definitive proof that his father wrote the famous jazz song
six Am, but was robbed of the credit. Therefore, the
police go to Al's studio, where he shows them the
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first version of six a M composed by someone named Telonial.
Henry accepts that explanation, although he finds it strange that
Al has a burn mark on his arm. In the
later analysis of the victim's incinerated car, Henry finds a
ring with the mark dB from one of Al's studios.
While the businessman is held at the station, Henry finds
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a tape in Easy's jazz briefcase, but he can't play
it because it's damaged. Therefore, Joe summons Pepper, who is
now a street musician, to ask if he wrote the
song six A m K. Confesses that he created it
for his daughter, since she was born at that time,
although Al took it out of the song. After that,
Pepper leaves without explanation upon seeing Debe's ring. After Abe
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repairs the tape, Henry and Joe discover that d B
was a nickname for Lionel, who has been dead for
fifteen years, but his son Bud has kept the royalties.
That night, Bud shows up at the jazz club while
Pepper sneaks in with a revolver to kill him. Fortunately,
Henry convinces him not to do it, reminding him that
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he still has a daughter. After that, Bud is arrested
and confesses to the murder of Easy. Also al helped
him burn the body case closed. Days later, Henry and
Abe were having breakfast as usual, when suddenly the old
man learns of the death of Lily, a childhood friend.
Speaking of the past, we get a glimpse of Henry's
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life in the fifties when he had to dye his
hair gray to look old. His wife, Abigail, knew his secret,
but the rest of the neighborhood would start to grow
suspicious if they noticed he never aged. Later, while walking
through town, Henry is intercepted by a war veteran who
saw him die during the Normandy landing in World War II.
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Before the soldier spreads those rumors, Henry prepares his family
to move back. In the present, Abe is a bit
nervous about attending Lily's funeral since he will see his
friend's ex Fawn, who was a romance of his past.
In fact, Abe and Lily used to compete for her
love when they were kids. At that time, Abe had
his first kiss with her and dreamed of taking her
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to the altar. At Lily's funeral, Abe wants to flirt
with Fawn, although Henry reminds him that she just became
a widow, so the old man only sends a message
to Fawn through his grandson. His efforts pay off as
she visits him later. Although she doesn't accept his flirting,
she is open to a friendship. At night, after solving
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another forensic case, Henry gets into a taxi to return home,
but to his surprise, the driver is Adam. Seconds earlier,
we see Adam murder Raoush, the taxi owner in cold blood,
and then pick up Henry. After that, the psychopath starts
driving recklessly while complaining that Henry hasn't taken him seriously.
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To prove he is immortal, Adam shoots himself dead. His
body disappears immediately while the taxi falls into the Hudson River. Desperate,
Henry tries to get out of the car, but ends
up drowning and reviving in the East Side River. The
next day, at work, the protagonist recognizes Rash's corpse by
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his id in the taxi. From the nature of the
stab wound, he deduces that Adam killed him with a sword. Then,
when the taxi is pulled out of the river, the
police find a case of antique bullets, the same ones
Adam used to take his own life. Therefore, Henry waits
until nightfall to jump into the Hudson River and recover
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the antique pistol. Although he's intercepted by the police. He
is immediately taken to the lieutenant of his precinct, Johanna,
who doesn't want to arrest him for his repeated incidents
in the river, but forces him to see a therapist Lewis. Meanwhile,
Joe and his partner Mike track down the owner of
the pistol, but find him dead with his body opened
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up for an autopsy. Analyzing it, Henry deduces that he
was killed with a kitchen knife, so he rushes back
to his office to look for his own. Fortunately, his
knife was there, but it had bloodstains. Therefore, Henry realizes
that Adam wants to frame him for the murtherers, so
he prepares abe to move out as soon as possible.
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While trying to get rid of the knife, he is
caught by Joe, who is looking for him for disappearing
from work. Henry has no choice but to confess to Joe, Johanna,
and Mike that he is being stalked by someone who
believes he is a mortal. His colleagues buy that lie
since they don't see him as a killer. Continuing with
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the case, Henry and Joe meet with Lewis, who tells
them about a violent patient named Clark, who believes he
is immortal and has been captured several times in the river.
Returning home, Henry finds Clark waiting for him with a sword,
asking him to kill him. The forensic doctor didn't want
to do it, although he is forced to fight because
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Clark would go after Abe. After struggling over the sword,
he ends up stabbing Clark, whose body does not disappear.
He was never Adam, just a lunatic. Minutes later, Henry
receives a call from Adam, who congratulates him on committing
his first murder. He is also outside his house in
a taxi, revealing that it was Lewis all along. Days later,
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Henry solves the murder of the son of a great
ally of Abe, with whom he fought side by side
in the Vietnam War. Even so, Henry is somewhat affected
by having killed a man, so Joe offers her support.
Another night, a criminal named Aaron knocks on Joe's door
and then runs off when he sees a car chasing him.
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The next day, the police find Aaron's body, and Henry
deduces that he was run over. When they confirm his identity,
Joe recognizes him as a criminal her late husband, Sean,
locked up when he was district attorney three years ago,
so the police review Aaron's known associates, among whom a
criminal named Diego stands out right away. They show up
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at Diego's hideout, who greets them with gunfire. In that moment,
he manages to shoot Mike in the arm, and while
Joe protects him, Hank, a detective from another department, takes
care of executing Diego. After finding diamonds on the criminal's corpse,
Henry takes them to Abe, who points out they're worthless.
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It turns out that a jewelry store was also robbed
last night, so the police conclude that Diego ran over
Aaron after the robbery to keep all the loot. That
didn't make sense to Henry, although Mike recommends he dropped
the case so Joe doesn't keep suffering with memories of Sean.
The medical examiner continues investigating outside the law and remembers
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that Aaron had red paint on his knuckles while walking
down the same street where Aaron was found, he comes
across a red door at Joe's house. Therefore, Henry deduces
that Aaron was looking for Sean. He confirms that theory
with Aaron's wife, who points out that Sean managed to
get her husband a short sentence and led him away
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from a life of crime. Regarding the jewelry store robbery,
Henry believes the owner wanted to be robbed, which would
explain the fake diamonds. So Joe and Hank go look
for the jewelry store owner while Mike returns to the precinct.
Upon noticing the detective's word wound, Henry points out that
Diego couldn't have shot him from where he was during
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the shootout. Instead, Hank had the right angle to shoot him.
At that moment, Hank had already revealed himself to Joe,
explaining with a gun in hand that he teamed up
with Diego for a heist and then blamed erin. Hank
doesn't realize that Joe is wearing headphones when she calls Henry,
he recommends crashing into a barricade. That crazy plan works,
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since Joe ends up with minor injuries while Hank ends
up crushed for not wearing a seat belt. That night,
Henry shows up at Joe's house so she'll stop torturing
herself with old videos of her husband. In the next
flashback of Henry, we see he was transferred from the
asylum to a prison, where he befriends his cellmate, a priest.
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Over time, he manages to convince him of his immortality
and helps him unalive himself to escape the prison. Days later,
Abe undergoes a medical exam to renew his insurance policy.
Then the nurse asks him about his biological parents. Although
Abe has no idea, he only knows that they were
Jewish and died in a Polish concentration camp during World
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War II. Also, he has a number tattooed on his
arm by the Nazis. As for Henry, he did not
have the best relationship with his father since in eighteen
twelve he found out that he built his fortune by
trading slaves. After a heated argument, his father became seriously ill,
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and on his deathbed, he gave Henry his characteristic pocket watch.
Back in the present, Abe receives Adam in his shop,
whom he knew before. Very politely, Adam leaves him an
antique tray to find out its value. Upon returning home,
Henry notices the tray and discovers it has a family
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creston that of his family. Therefore, he deduces that it
is Adam's work, and they meet in a park. The
man apologizes for manipulating him and asks for help to
recover a dagger lost during World War II, since the
forensic expert was working on a case related to Nazi art.
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Back then, Adam was tortured by the maniacal scientist Joseph Mangele,
who was eager to learn the secret of his immortality.
Henry did not want to do him any favors, although
Adam claims he will give him something invaluable in return.
Even though Henry could not find his dagger, Adam returns
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with Abe to take his tray and leaves him a
record book originating from the Auschwitz concentration camp. Thanks to that,
Abe discovers the names of his parents, although Henry tells
him the t truth about Adam. After that, he goes
with Henry to the Holocaust Museum to see a photo
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of his parents. Abe continues investigating his family tree and
discovers that he is blood related to Henry through a
distant uncle. After all this time, they have always been
true relatives. Days later, the police take charge of investigating
the murder of a young woman dressed in seventies clothing.
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With Lona's help, Henry and Joe discover that the girl
was participating in a role playing game to help an
elderly man remember that era. Speaking of the past, Henry
and Abigail were going through a complicated time in the
eighties since people saw him as her son because of
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their physical difference. Abigail became depressed because of those comments,
although Henry stayed by her side. Back in the present,
Henry and Lona have fun while pretending to be a
couple from the seventies to solve the case. Later, Lona
was injured by the culprit of the crime, but that
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served to bring her to justice. Henry thanks her for
her help, and although she is in love, she discovers
that he is still not ready for a new relationship,
especially because his great love will always be Abigail.
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In a flashback to eighteen sixty five, we see Henry
working as a doctor in a hospital. That way, he
ended up saving a boy's life and is hailed as
a hero in the newspaper, and aged Nora recognizes his
face in the newspaper and summons him to apologize for
not believing him in the past. She also asks him
to share his miracle with the world, although Henry refuses outright.
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That frustrates Norah so much that she threatens to shoot
him in the middle of the hospital to prove his immortality.
Just as she pulls the trigger, a nurse who is
in love with Henry steps in to save him, sacrificing
her life in the process. Returning to the present, we
meet a sailor named Rick celebrating a successful treasure hunt,
but as soon as he returns home, he is ambushed
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by someone hooded who kills him with a harpoon. During
the autopsy, Henry and Lucas find traces of gold in
Rick's teeth, deducing that he recently found that metal. After that,
the police show up at Rick's treasure warehouse, where Henry
finds the helm of the ship Empress of Africa, where
he died for the first time in eighteen fourteen. Back then,
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Henry was trying to correct his father's mistakes, although the
captain refused to listen to him. Therefore, he secretly promised
the slaves that he would free them as soon as
he got the keys, but we all know how that ended.
Henry continues living with the guilt of not having helped
those slaves, although his ship never reached its destination, something
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that even he cannot explain. Regarding Rick's case, the police
contacts his partners seeking answers. Henry takes the opportunity to
ask Margo, a crew member, who mentions that Rick found
the Empress of Africa thanks to a map by Dusk.
Henry and a break into the treasure hunter's warehouse to
look for the map. There, they run into George, a
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partner of Rix, who tries to flee as soon as
he sees them. Outside, George is caught by Joe and Mike,
who also came to investigate. In the interrogation, George tells
them that Rick was funded by a businessman named Isaac. Later,
Henry and Joe show up in an event hosted by Isaac,
who assures that the gold recovered from the Empress of
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Africa will be donated to charity. Shortly after, Henry is
called to a room where Adam is waiting to give
him the pistol that killed him for the first time.
In addition, Adam explains that only the weapon that made
them immortal can reverse their condition. The next night, Joe
accepts an invitation from Isaac to have dinner at his apartment.
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At the same time, Harry continues investigating Rick's case, discovering
that he unintentionally caused the death of a Diver. The
problem is that Diver was Margo's brother. Back with Joe, we.
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See him heading to the bathroom after rejecting a kiss
from Isaac. At that moment, Margo bursts into the apartment
to kill the businessman in revenge for her brother. Joe
gets out just in time to prevent that and begins
to fight Margo. In the end, the altercation is stopped
by Henry and Mike. After solving the case, the coroner
asks Isaac about the map of the Empress of Africa.
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Then Isaac tells him the story of a brave man
who died trying to free some slaves, and while dying,
a key fell into his hands. Thanks to that, the
slaves were freed and took over the ship heading to
New York. Isaac is a descendant of those slaves. The
same one's Henry unknowingly saved. Days later, while attending a
new homicide related to a man who was unjustly acuted
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of killing his girlfriend, Henry remembers how in nineteen eighty five,
Abigail disappeared without giving explanations. Well, she did leave a
note to say she was leaving for a week to
enjoy some time alone, although three months have passed and
she has not given any sign of life. Although the
police believed she left with another man, Henry began to
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investigate to the point of obsession. The only one who
keeps him somewhat sane is Abby. In the present, Henry
also begins to obsess over his latest forensic case, so
Abby once again must bring him back to the real
world with her advice. In the past, he discarded all
the investigation about Abigail. After a year of her disappearance,
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Henry fell into despair because of that. Although Abby makes
it clear to him that he must get over her
or he will spend an eternity searching for her. To
help him move on, Abby encourages him to open a
shop to sell all the antiques he is collected in
his life. Back to the present, we see that Henry
manages to solve the case, helping a man desperate like
him to find the truth. Abby was his main help,
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although in secret, he has a small storage where he
kept all the investigation of his mother, Abigail, and he
is still searching for her. Among the items from Henry's
latest case, Abby kept a birth certificate with the same
seal as the letter from his mother. On another day,
Henry begins to inspect the gun that killed him the
first time, and he still doesn't dare to use it
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on himself to test Adam's theory. Meanwhile, Abby goes to
Lucas so that he uses his forensic skills to look
for old files about her mother in nearby hospitals related
to the seal. Lucas's first reaction is to ask why
she didn't ask Henry for help, to which Abby responds
that it is a very personal matter and she prefers
not to worry him. Unfortunately, Lucas's investigation does not find
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a woman matching Abigail, leading Abby to begin accepting that
she will never know what happened. After solving another case together,
Henry says goodbye to Joe, since she has been dating
Isa for some time. And he invited her to move
in together to Paris. However, shortly after, Joe shows up
at Henry's house, and just as he was about to
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explain why she preferred to stay, Abbey appears to announce
that she found Abigail. It turns out Lucas managed to
get an Abigail file at the last minute, revealing that
she worked at a nearby hospital. In that same file,
they discovered the location where she used to live. Upon
arriving at that place on the outskirts of the city,
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they are greeted by the property owner, who tells them
that Abigail disappeared one day without a trace. In search
of more clues, Henry finds Abigail's favorite flowers on top
of something out of place. Upon removing the soil, the
forensic expert finds a human skull in the laboratory. Henry
and Lucas discovered that the skull belonged to a murdered
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woman about twenty years old named Belinda. Therefore, Henry and
Joe go to the hospital where Abigail worked to find
out what happened the night before her second disappearance. A
veteran nurse tells them there was a car accident in
which Belinda and her companion Teddy were slightly injured. The
thing is Teddy abandoned her at the hospital, so Abigail
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took her in at her house. At first, Teddy, now
a judge, refused to cooperate with the investigation, but ends
up confessing that on the day of the accident, he
ran over a motorcyclist. For that reason, he left Belinda
at the hospital and fled, and she was the partner
of the town Sheriff Vance. Later, Henry and Joe investigate
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Abigail's old house, finding a secret compartment. Then the forensic
expert discovers a bloodied police uniform. Seconds later, Sheriff Vance
appears and threatens Henry with his gun. Fortunately, Joe surprises
him with a sword and they take him to the
police station, where he confesses that he accidentally killed Belinda
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out of jealous although he did not harm Abigail. After
burying Belinda in the garden, he saw Abigail leave with
an unknown man. Because of that, the police inspect the
road near Abigail's old house, where Henry finds a crashed car,
almost completely buried by vegetation. Inside it, he finds Abigail's skeleton.
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After turning the situation over in his mind, Henry remembers
that the hospital never knew the identity of the deceased motorcyclist.
Thanks to that, he deduces it was Adam. Furious, Henry
calls his arch enemy, who explains that after the incident,
he was treated by Abode. Still he wanted to die
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to fully recover, so he asked the nurse for that favor,
who believed in his immortality. Upon hearing that, Adam deduced
that she also knew someone with his condition, so he
later threatened her to take him to that person. On
the way, she deliberately crashed so as not to reveal
Henry's truth. Adam tried to save her, although she finished
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the job on her own. Back in the present, we
meet Blair, an archivist at a museum who finds the
Roman dagger that killed Adam for the first time. While
inspecting it, she accidentally cuts herself with its blade. The
next day, the police found Blair's body under a bridge.
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This time, Henry does not appear at the crime scene,
but is spreading Abigail's ashes in the bay alongside Abbey. Later,
the protagonist joins the case and investigates the museum's warehouse,
where he finds the box of the dagger. Although the
weapon was no longer there, its silhouette remained imprinted on
its wrapping. As soon as he sees it, Henry realizes
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it is Adam's dagger and leaves immediately. Upon returning home,
the corner tells Abby about Adam's theory, so the old
man hides the antique gun that killed Henry in a Meanwhile,
Joe interrogates Blair's fiancee, Dwayne, who confesses that his future
best man, Shander, wanted to steal the dagger from his
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fiancee to sell it and thus help him finance his wedding. Immediately,
the police raided Shander's house and discovered that he was
brutally tortured. At that moment, Adams silently approaches Henry, threatening
to kill his companions, and they continue investigating the case. Therefore,
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Henry continues with the case on his own, realizing that
the museum guard matches the profile of the suspect. When
trying to confront him, the forensic examiner gets beaten up,
which stops thanks to Joe's arrival. During the interrogation, Henry
puts something in the guard's coffee to cause him discomfort,
and while pretending to help him, he forces him to
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tell where the dagger is. It turns out the guard
was hired by Aubrey, an antiques expert who used to
help Blair. He has the dagger and knows about Adam
thanks to the diary of the Nazi scientist Mengely. Henry
convinces him to hand over the weapon, although Joe shows
up to stop him as he's suspicious of Henry's recent behavior.
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Since Henry refuses to tell the truth, the detective removes
him from the case. Still, Henry manages to return to
the station and take the dagger. After that, he meets
with Adam in an abandoned subway station to give him
the weapon. That disappoints Adam since he was expecting a fight.
To provoke him, he shows him a photo from his
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past that Abigail had when she died. When the forensic
examiner gets angry, Adam shoots him in the chest with
the old pistol. After that, he tells him that soon
Joe will come and see him either die or disappear.
It all depends on his theory. With his last breaths,
Henry reminds him that he is not a killer, but
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a doctor. Immediately after, he stabs him with a syringe
containing a paralytic agent. Upon returning to a crowded station,
Adam falls completely paralyzed. Meanwhile, Joe was following Henry and
manages to reach the abandoned subway. There, the only thing
he finds is his watch. At that moment, Henry revives
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in the river, to Abe's relief. Later, the protagonist visits
a hospital to see Adam, who will remain paralyzed for
a good while. When he returns home, Henry is surprised
by Joe, who shows him the photo of him and Abigail. Therefore,
the man has no choice but to tell him that
he has a long story to tell, and that is
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