[I'm not what I used to be] In an attempt to pay off Callan's debt, Fern sells drugs at a devil-themed party. Unfortunately a woman starts to hallucinate and throws herself off a balcony, plunging to her death. Meanwhile, Harrow believes he may be able to break the chain of evidence when Pavich orders the river bones be cremated.
[Sins of the Father] Nichols carries out surveillance on Stephanie after she leaves Quinn a threatening voicemail. Then, after the skull from the river bones body is discovered, a positive identity is finally made. Meanwhile, Harrow investigates the suspicious death of a student from his old high school.
Did you know forty percent of all species are thought to be parasitic? Dr Lyle Fairley has more (answers, not parasites) in this episode of The Science of Harrow.
Ever had that awkward moment when you realised you didn't know how to mummify a body? Dr Lyle Fairley unwraps some myths and misconceptions around mummification.
Why you shouldn’t urinate on jellyfish stings, and other life hacks from Dr Lyle Fairley in this episode of The Science of Harrow.
Did you know the speed of the ions in your fingerprint can reveal what you ate for dinner? Or you could just tell someone. Dr Lyle Fairley explains the science of fingerprints.