Episode
The Frankenstein Chronicles: Lost and Found
Overview
Marlott finally pieces together the movements at the hospital, but the number of suspects continue to plague his mind. Robert Peel meets with William Chester. Marlott gets authorization to use a pistol.
Details
- Series
- The Frankenstein Chronicles
- Season
- Season 1
- Episode
- Episode 6
- Air date
- 2015-12-16
- Runtime
- 48 min
Episode context
Lost and Found is Episode 6 in Season 1 of The Frankenstein Chronicles. It aired on 2015-12-16. The runtime is 48 min.
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