Chicago Med (TV Series)
White Butterflies (2017)
Torrey DeVitto: Natalie Manning
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Dr. Will Halstead : Allison's LP results. Encephalitis.
Dr. Natalie Manning : Oh, my god. HSE?
Dr. Will Halstead : Yeah. Fever, neuro issues, seizures, now the coma. Virus fits the symptoms.
Dr. Natalie Manning : Yeah. I just didn't see it coming. I mean, she's only thirteen. Herpes?
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Dr. Natalie Manning : Allison's pelvic exam yielded evidence of vaginal trauma: perforated hymen, mucosal tears, severe edema, swelling. All clear evidence of sexual assault.
Sharon Goodwin : Timeline?
Dr. Will Halstead : Yeah, the status of the bruising indicates the trauma took place about five to seven days ago, consistent with the incubation period of the encephalitis.
Sharon Goodwin : Poor baby. All right, I'll active the rape protocols and notify P.D. This case is now a crime.
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Jay Halstead : I suppose I can't talk to the girl for some time, right?
Dr. Natalie Manning : No. Um, the mom thinks the stepdad might've done it.
Jay Halstead : Wouldn't surprise me. That's where I was gonna start.
Dr. Natalie Manning : Seriously, Jay, I don't know how you go to work and do this every day.
Jay Halstead : I could say the same thing for you.
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Jay Halstead : I spoke to the parents together and independently.
Dr. Natalie Manning : And?
Jay Halstead : I don't like the stepdad for the guy. He offered to give a polygraph and submit his DNA. Offenders don't usually behave that way.
Dr. Will Halstead : Any other leads?
Jay Halstead : Allison's comprehensive tox screen detected trace amounts of triazolam in her blood. That's a benzo, right?
Dr. Natalie Manning : Yeah. A sedative hypnotic with amnestic properties.
Jay Halstead : The stepdad's an accountant. I don't see him getting his hands on that.
Dr. Natalie Manning : Unless maybe he was prescribed it. I mean, it is sometimes used for insomnia.
Dr. Will Halstead : Yeah, it definitely puts you out. The hospital uses it mostly to treat patient anxiety, usually before procedures, MRIs scans, things like that.
Jay Halstead : So she could have gotten it here. Did you give it her before the CT scan?
Dr. Natalie Manning : No.
Dr. Will Halstead : [checking his tablet] No.
Jay Halstead : Another doctor then, maybe. Did the mom mention any other recent medical issues?
Dr. Natalie Manning : No, nothing. Other than the symptoms that brought her in today.
[remembering something]
Dr. Natalie Manning : Braces. Allison did just get her braces on.
Dr. Will Halstead : Dentists also sometimes use triazolam.
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Janelle Nicholson : The orthodontist? I was in the waiting room the whole time just checking my e-mails. When she came out, she smiled, showed me her braces, didn't seem any different.
Dr. Will Halstead : The police suspect instead of nitrous, he used triazolam. It knocked her out, ensured she had no memory of the assault.
Kevin : Sick bastard.
Dr. Natalie Manning : I know this is a lot to process, but once Allison is stronger, the detective would like to come in and ask her a few questions.
Janelle Nicholson : Look, Ali just had a brush with death, and all she cares about is if she can still go to the junior high dance. She's so innocent. I don't want to take that from her. One day we'll have to, but not today.
Dr. Natalie Manning : We understand. We'll be back in the morning to check on her.