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When Dewey Burton
dies of a heart attack while running for help after finding a young
girl trapped in a deep drain pipe, Tess tells Monica that his body is
the key to saving the young girl and she only has four hours to do so.
When Dewey's body arrives at the coroner's office, Monica arrives as
the assistant to the skeptical pathologist, Ivar. Ivar believes that
everything about a man's life can be determined from an autopsy. While
Tess remains with the little girl, Jamie, Monica begins trying to
change the heart of Ivar by telling the story of Dewey's life from the
details of his body. Monica begins by looking at the man's hands,
deducing that he worked in construction, building homes which he could
never afford himself. Tess continues to comfort Jamie as Dewey's wife,
Faye, begins to search for her missing husband. As the autopsy
continues, Monica learns more about Ivar, that he believes, "In the
end, we are helpless and what we do doesn't change anything," and that
he used to practice medicine but changed to pathology. Jamie's mother
alerts the authorities as to her missing daughter and a search begins,
but Ivar turns off the radio as news of Jamie's disappearance is
broadcast. Ivar's young daughter calls, telling her father that she
wants to have a funeral for her goldfish, which has just died, but
Ivar is unsympathetic. Meanwhile, Jamie is unconscious but Tess
refuses to pull her out due to instructions from God. Monica continues
recounting John Doe's life by telling how he fell in love, was married
and lost a child. Ivar is no longer tolerant of Monica's story
telling. He breaks down, telling her how he had a son die of leukemia
and that there was nothing he could do to save his son. Monica then
reveals herself to be an angel, telling Ivar how she also was there to
comfort Dewey when he lost his child. She tells Ivar that his child is
happy in heaven and that he still has work to do. Ivar then looks
closely at Dewey's body and begins to piece together where he might
have been when he died. As the radio announces that the missing Jamie
was wearing red gloves, Ivar realizes Dewey's connection to Jamie, and
where to find her. Rushing to the drain pipe, Dewey rescues and
resuscitates Jamie. When Faye arrives at the scene, Ivar must tell her
about the death of her Dewey. He tells her of his daring attempt to
rescue Jamie. His faith now fully restored, he comforts her. "He was a
good man… I could see it in his face."
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