Body of Proof season 3

The third and final season of Body of Proof, an American television series created by Christopher Murphey, aired in the United States from February 19, 2013 to May 28, 2013 and consisted of 13 episodes.

"[8] In June 2012, it was announced that John Carroll Lynch, and Nicholas Bishop had chosen not to renew their contracts, and that they wouldn't be returning for another season.

[10] In August 2012, it was announced that Mark Valley was tapped to play the lead male detective in the new season, as Tommy Sullivan, a former love interest of Megan's.

[12][14] All other cast members, including Dana Delany, Jeri Ryan, Geoffrey Arend, Windell Middlebrooks and Mary Mouser, are expected to return in their series regular slots.

[15] Luke Perry reprises his Season 2 role as Charlie Stafford in multiple episodes, his character having now been promoted to county health commissioner.

[17] In October 2012, it was announced that Desperate Housewives actor Richard Burgi had been cast in a recurring role as Dan Russell, a Philadelphia DA who tries to convince Kate to run for political office.

[20][21] Tony Von Halle and Jenny Lin are both reported to have booked guest roles as Mark McDaniels[22] and an Intern[23] respectively.

[24] In December 2012, it was reported that Brothers & Sisters star, Sarah Jane Morris, had been cast as a flight attendant named Pamela Jacks.

As the case goes deeper, they find not only that their victims are veterans, but also that they all had their spleens removed, prompting Megan to believe that a plastic surgeon is the one behind it.

After looking after a renowned plastic surgeon, they come across where he is killing his victims and Megan is forced to perform emergency surgery on the man they were using for 'bait' to catch the serial killer.

Victims: Murderers: Megan and Tommy investigate the case of a mob leader's son killed in a shooting, but when they arrive on the scene, they find that someone has now targeted them too, as they go under fire.

Megan finds that the child was not as innocent as everyone had believed him to be; he was beginning to get into the family business of selling drugs, but doing so on his own with the help of a former inmate and current gym owner who has supposedly gone straight.

In a twisted turn of events, they find that the father had killed his son, in an effort to keep him from starting a competing drug business.

When a man in a similar state attacks a city bus patron, Megan turns to the new health commissioner Charlie Stafford (Luke Perry reprising his season 2 role), for help uncovering the truth behind strange rabies cases.

Megan and Tommy are provided a clue by a young inmate named Darby (Hannah Leigh), who believes she was the intended target because the killer she witnessed is the same man that her mother hired to kill her younger sister years ago.

Victims: Murderers: When a plane crashes in Philadelphia due to a crazed U.S. Marshall opening fire while aloft, the entire team of Megan, Kate, Tommy, Adam, Curtis, Ethan, Riley and Stafford must go into disaster mode.

Because the crash hit the city's main power grid, Megan must conduct autopsies on the victims during frequent blackouts.

Robert Riley (Kenneth Mitchell), an inmate convicted of murdering his lover, violently escapes from a prison transport van and becomes a dangerous fugitive on the run in Philadelphia.

Megan and Tommy visit the retired detective who investigated the Earl Brown murders, Glenn Fitz (Jonathan Banks).

On a drive to the medical examiner's office, Chief Martin pulls out a gun revealing that she was the one who killed Lindsay Pratt (in a jealous rage).

Victims: Murderers: Note: Chief Angela Martin killed Megan's dad 35 years ago before the pilot of the show.