- A computer virus creates a malfunction at a Diabetes clinic which results in the deaths of two patients. Detectives tie the virus to a teenage hacker, whose father unsuccessfully accused the clinic of malpractice.
- The police receive an anonymous tip concerning a number of mysterious deaths at a renowned New York clinic specializing in the treatment of diabetes. Detectives Logan and Briscoe learn that they had 6 emergencies in one night and the medical examiner agrees that that is a disproportionately high number. The deaths could have been the result of insulin overdoses and they initially suspect some of the staff. When that doesn't pan out, they look at the medical equipment used to measure the patients sugar level. They find that that someone infected the hospital's computer program to give false blood sugar readings. They trace it to a young computer hacker, John Cook, whose father was unsatisfied with the treatment he received at the clinic. Getting a conviction however isn't going to be easy however.—garykmcd
- Briscoe and Logan are investigating the deaths of some patients at a clinic for diabetics. They learn the ones who died were not given the correct dosage of their meds. They learn that someone hacked into the clinic's systems and altered the dosages. They learn who the hacker is and see him but he claims to be innocent. He thinks someone went through his system to cover his tracks. They have him find out who and does and they arrest him. But because of how they found him, the case is dismissed. So now the D.A. has to start from scratch and they start by finding out why he attacked the clinic. They learn his father was a patient who went blind and blamed them but couldn't do anything about it. But they still can't get him so they go after the father.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
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