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"Dead Heat", Way to Die #657, is the fifth death to be featured in "Bringing in the Dead", which aired on January 6, 2010.

Plot[]

Suzette is cooking for Brett, her new boyfriend, and forces him to smell some exotic, imported spices. Little did Suzette know, Brett has asthma, but he doesn't tell her because he thinks it makes him weak. To make matters worse, his inhaler soon runs out of medicine, and he begins to asphyxiate, but Suzette refuses to believe what he does, thinking he's just faking it. She didn't notice until she puts her head on Brett's chest. It was too late, when Brett dies from massive asthma attack.

Transcript[]

(Death by Riff Rock 2 is playing)

Narrator: Suzette was cooking of a plan. Make a good dinner to bag to her boyfriend. And the chef had all the right ingridience.

Suzette: Not only is this gonna be the best meal of your life, it's gonna be the best... night of your life.

Narrator: Suzette was always the hottest dish in the kitchen. As for her cooking, she was guilty of over spicing.

Suzette: All about the spices you have to smell them, just smell it.

Brett: (Smells)

(Tokyo Drama Death is playing)

-Brett: (Coughs)
-Suzette: These are all important from media.

Dr. Steven Kim: What makes foods spicy... are capsinoids.

-Suzette: That aroma! I love it!
-Dr. Steven Kim: This particular molecule stimulates the neuroreceptors in your body, and that will actually result in inflammatory response.

([] is playing)

-Brett: (Coughs)
-Narrator: Suzette knew sooner had asthma.

(Brett inhales his inhaler)

Narrator: Brett thought it made seen a week. So he kept it in secret. A few hits from his inhaler, said her straight.

Brett: Can we skip dinner?

Suzette: NO! I told you: you have to go sit down.

Narrator: Brett would forced to sample her cooking before she let him loose, on her full course body.

-Suzette: Smell this one. Smell.
-Brett: (Coughs)

-Suzette: Absolutely normal.
-Narrator: But this was turning into Brett's last supper.

Suzette: Are you okay?

Brett: I'm good.

(Suspense Procedural is playing)

Dr. Steven Kim: When you inhale spices as suppose to eating it, it goes directly to your alveoli with your lungs. It goes directly into your blood stream very rapidly.

(Suzette forces Brett to smell her cooking)

Suzette: Now I want you to smell, no, get down and smell it!

-Brett: (Coughs)
-Suzette: Oh my god, it's incredible!

Narrator: The over spice chicken triggered the mother of all asthma attacks. And to makes matters worse, Brett's inhaler ran out.

Brett: (Coughs)

Suzette: Wha-What's wrong?

(Brett weakens)

Dr. Robert Eitches: When you inhale the thing that you're allergic to,

(CGI shows when inhale allergy, burns the trachea, so does the lungs, then block the pulmonary artery)

Dr. Robert Eitches: chemicals get release like histamines, and that causes nucleus production. If you have too much histamine releases, you can then have...overwhelming response that could be potentially... fatal because it can make you stop breathing.

Brett: (Breathes heavily)

Suzette: Om my gosh, stop doing that!

(Brett dies)

Suzette: (Gasps)

(Sex Mex is playing, Suzette examines Brett's breath by checking his lungs and neck pulse)

Narrator: Suzette tried to lure her new man with her culinary skills, with disastrous results.

Suzette: (Whispers) Oh my god, he's dead!

(Suzette begins to shock)

Narrator: Instead of eating in, Brett became... takeout.

Interviewees[]

  • Dr. Steven Kim - Biochemist
  • Dr. Robert Eitches - Allergist
  • Niousha Noor - Suzette (lead)
  • Kelby Cross - Brett (lead: intended victim)

Foreign Names[]

  • Una Muerte Picante (A Spicy Death) - Latin American dub

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