In this podcast, the narrator recounts their unsettling experiences during an anatomy class, including witnessing students going through strange transformations and observing hearts beating differently. They also investigate a mysterious apple with human teeth and discuss two other fascinating podcasts.
The students in Dr. Elliott's anatomy class exhibit strange and unsettling behaviors, including distorted bodies and abnormal heartbeats.
The Magnus Institute plans to further investigate the mysterious students and their potential connection to Dr. Sedana's suicide.
Deep dives
The Strange Behavior of the Students
Dr. Lionel Elliott is reluctantly tasked with teaching a spill-over anatomy class, consisting of seven strangely silent students wearing identical outfits. Despite their basic knowledge, each tutorial becomes increasingly uncomfortable. In the dissection room, the students exhibit unsettling behaviors, distorting their bodies and causing bones to audibly snap. Driven to anxiety and taking sick leave, Dr. Elliott visits their shared residence, only to witness their faces come alive with hunger and witness their bodies undergo grotesque transformations. The disconcerting encounters culminate in a heart dissection class, where the students exhibit abnormal heartbeats and unnerving control over their own bodies.
Doubts and Curiosities
Despite doubts about the credibility of Dr. Elliott's statement, an inquiry by Tim verifies the existence of the students at King's College. The students' names are generic placeholders, hinting at potentially manufactured identities, but school records confirm their presence. Teeth found inside an apple left by the students raise suspicions, but can't be definitively tied to supernatural origins. The tragic death of Dr. Roshiv Sedana, who previously taught anatomy, adds another unresolved mystery.
Conclusion and Investigation
Unable to unravel the truth of the students' strange behavior, the Magnus Institute plans to investigate further, including consulting dental specialists about the teeth found. Driven by concerns for their reputations, Dr. Elliott's colleagues are unaware of the students' unsettling presence in the class. The institute also notes the potential connection between Dr. Sedana's suicide and his anatomy teachings. With little else to explore, the investigation reaches a standstill.
Statement of Dr. Lionel Elliott, regarding a series of events that took place during his class Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology, at Kings College, London.
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