Harper | |
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Actor: | Sharon Sachs |
About | |
Gender: | Female |
Type: | Human |
Status: | Living |
Job: | Medical Examiner |
Appearances | |
Comics: | X |
Books: | X |
Doctor Harper is the former medical examiner with whom Nick Burkhardt and Hank Griffin conferred on cases. She was very knowledgeable, often offering additional information beyond the scope of her profession. She first appeared in "Beeware". Dr. Bindra is the current medical examiner who first appeared in "Dyin' on a Prayer".
Appearances[]
Season 1[]
"Beeware"[]
The detectives and Harper conferred about the two women who died of massive bee venom injections. After Nick read that a Hexenbiest has a distinctive mark on her tongue in both human and woged forms, he asked Harper to see the tongues of the two female victims. Harper showed him the tongues, which bore the marks.
"Lonelyhearts"[]
The two detectives conferred with Harper, who told them that Faith Collins was murdered by asphyxiation.
"Danse Macabre"[]
Harper told the detectives that, in spite of appearing to have died from an attack by rats, Paul Lawson died of heart failure. She then showed them the contents of a rat's stomach, which contained fibers that were not in Lawson's vehicle.
"Organ Grinder"[]
Nick, Hank, and Harper talked about how Steven Bamford died. Harper said he died from drowning because he was low on blood (about 1/4 the blood he should normally have). They found needle-sized piercings on his neck, and Harper thought it could be part of a satanic cult popular in the 1980s. Regardless of what caused the needle marks in his neck, they ruled out that the case was an accident and that it had to be a homicide.
"Tarantella"[]
Harper discovered that Ryan Showalter had been forced to ingest a corrosive acid that destroyed his internal organs from the inside. She determined that the substance was related to spider venom. She also stated that the liquefied organs were removed through an incision that resembled a bite mark.
"Three Coins in a Fuchsbau"[]
Harper examined the body of Sam Bertram and confirmed that he died of a toxic reaction after swallowing three gold coins. She touched the coins briefly and fell under their compulsive spell. Later, she was captured by Soledad Marquesa and interrogated about the location of the coins. Once he found out what he needed to know, Soledad pistol-whipped her. Later, Hank and Nick received a report that she was in the hospital but in good condition. (Harper was referred to as "Parker" throughout the episode.)
Season 2[]
"Quill"[]
She was seen briefly talking to Nick and Hank about Carl Stanton, the Reinigen. The disease was not airborne, she said, but she still wanted blood tests from both Hank and Nick, just to be safe.
"Mr. Sandman"[]
She examined the body of Molly Fisk and determined that she died of asphyxiation when her windpipe was crushed. She also said that the redness around her eyes was caused by nematode worms that were similar to those that cause River Blindness. She said that she had only seen them before when she was working in Kenya. She also said that the worms were dying because the host was dead.
Harper was called in to check on Kelly and confirmed that the same worms were infecting her eyes and that they had completely eaten her eyeballs.
"Endangered"[]
Harper studied the skin fragment Nick had found and told him it was human with animal properties causing its luminescence. She identified the enzymes in the skin as luciferase.
"The Waking Dead"[]
The body of Lilly O'Hara was on the autopsy table, and Harper was just about to make the first incision when Lilly woke up. This (understandably) shocked Harper, and she backed away from the table.
Season 3[]
"Cold Blooded"[]
She detailed the injuries suffered by Scott Himber to Nick and Hank.
Images[]
Preceded by Sam Bertram |
Holder of the Coins 2012 |
Succeeded by Hank Griffin |
Season 1 Appearances | ||||||||||
"Pilot": X |
"Bears Will Be Bears": X |
"Beeware": ✓ |
"Lonelyhearts": ✓ |
"Danse Macabre": ✓ |
"The Three Bad Wolves": X |
"Let Your Hair Down": X |
"Game Ogre": X |
"Of Mouse and Man": X |
"Organ Grinder": ✓ |
"Tarantella": X |
"Last Grimm Standing": X |
"Three Coins in a Fuchsbau": ✓ |
"Plumed Serpent": X |
"Island of Dreams": X |
"The Thing with Feathers": X |
"Love Sick": X |
"Cat and Mouse": X |
"Leave It to Beavers": X |
"Happily Ever Aftermath": X |
"Big Feet": X |
"Woman in Black": X |
Season 2 Appearances | ||||||||||
"Bad Teeth": X |
"The Kiss": X |
"Bad Moon Rising": X |
"Quill": ✓ |
"The Good Shepherd": X |
"Over My Dead Body": X |
"The Bottle Imp": X |
"The Other Side": X |
"La Llorona": X |
"The Hour of Death": X |
"To Protect and Serve Man": X |
"Season of the Hexenbiest": X |
"Face Off": X |
"Natural Born Wesen": X |
"Mr. Sandman": ✓ |
"Nameless": X |
"One Angry Fuchsbau": X |
"Volcanalis": X |
"Endangered": ✓ |
"Kiss of the Muse": X |
"The Waking Dead": ✓ |
"Goodnight, Sweet Grimm": X |
Season 3 Appearances | ||||||||||
"The Ungrateful Dead": X |
"PTZD": X |
"A Dish Best Served Cold": X |
"One Night Stand": X |
"El Cucuy": X |
"Stories We Tell Our Young": X |
"Cold Blooded": ✓ |
"Twelve Days of Krampus": X |
"Red Menace": X |
"Eyes of the Beholder": X |
"The Good Soldier": Ref |
"The Wild Hunt": X |
"Revelation": X |
"Mommy Dearest": X |
"Once We Were Gods": X |
"The Show Must Go On": X |
"Synchronicity": X |
"The Law of Sacrifice": X |
"Nobody Knows the Trubel I've Seen": X |
"My Fair Wesen": X |
"The Inheritance": X |
"Blond Ambition": X |
Comic Appearances | ||||
Volume 1: Issues 0-5 X |
Volume 1: Issues 6-12 X |
"The Warlock": ✓ |
"Portland, Wu": X |
Volume 2: X |
Novel Appearances | |||
"The Icy Touch": X |
"The Chopping Block": ✓ |
"The Killing Time": X |