Aired 10 years ago - May 19, 2014
The team investigates the death of a man who had offered Booth information on a possible government cover-up related to a previous case, but was killed before their meeting took place. As Booth and the Jeffersonian team dig deeper into the
burgeoning conspiracy surrounding the man’s death, it’s evident Booth may be in over his head, and his future with the FBI is put in question.
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'cause the fire department's already there.
What?
to bring all this
back to the lab.
So it all depends on the proof
of the liquor, right?
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@elder_man
The surface
of the pubic symphysis
That should be good
for a tox screen.
Okay, until we know everything,
I don't want anyone here
I don't want anyone
to know about this yet.
Huh.
that murderers are bad.
He'd make sure
Booth.
But if he did
find a way
This is a piece
of his right ventricle.
That is not common
for piercings.
All of them denied
the request.
on the eighth and ninth ribs
and to the sternum.
taught me that you can't make
the right decision
business, political activists,
foreign officials.
Angela said
she's sending you more,
No shrinkage or distortion
typical of heat fractures.
That's why
someone was able
So you're just giving up?
How can you say that to me?
with no eyes on us.
I thought you suspected murder.
I yield to
Congressman Hadley.
it-it does not require
a discussion.
classified documents to Hadley
to bring me down, okay?
Hey, okay, so Fisher found
some trace in the C3, right?
definitely not Hadley's wife.
They blackmailed him, too.
Just let it go, Agent Booth.
Really?
I'm not gonna leave you
here alone, Booth.
We have a daughter
to think about now.
Brennan and Christine
are going to stay with Max.
Why? Yes.
'Cause there's one that's left-handed.
♪ And enter into the world
Aired 10 years ago - May 12, 2014
The Jeffersonian team investigates the death of Brian Thomas, the head swim coach at a community college, whose remains were found dumped at the bottom of a well. When possible suspects tell Brennan and Sweets that Brian may have been having an
affair, the team digs a little deeper only to find details of Brian's secret life. Meanwhile, Sweets fills in for Booth in the investigation while Booth prepares to testify before a Congressional sub-committee and the Jeffersonian team gets a new intern who catches Sweets' attention.
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And bone fragments
that were dislodged
Hey, got a new sheriff in town.
According to the locals, this
area hosts family picnics by day
♪ Bones 9x23 ♪
The Drama in the Queen
Original Air Date on May 12, 2014
I should be able
to run a tox screen.
I was actually talking
to Dr. Saroyan just then.
The heads of both femurs
are also enlarged.
Yeah, it's protocol.
You're not gonna read it?
I tell you what.
You talk to the wife.
late to work out.
So, it'll remove
the carbonate material,
Ah, you know, force of habit.
I don't need a babysitter.
I'm surprised you're not
more accepting, Dr. Sweets.
for hazing-- you must have
been upset about that.
Gabby and Coach were together
all the time.
and I found a woman's earring
in his car.
Bromelain.
Yeah.
to the left humerus
and to the back
I'll tell you what,
I need a study break.
of the first metatarsal
of the left foot.
He was clearly involved
in some other form of
♪ I'm all right, just dance
Wait a second,
he wasn't having an affair.
You know, G-man,
like a tour or a TV show, but...
I'm a diva, not a murderer.
of copper, zinc and plastic is
in a plumbing pipe.
and a coach,
If he'd just given
me that chance,
You were humiliated,
so you killed her for revenge.
I don't know.
No, our fight
So, I analyzed the pipes
they accessed
his account information.
It was that
or lose what I loved most.
the gifts they've been given.
When a bullet is fired
into water,
One of the bullets
hit a lane divider.
But the killer had
to move the body.
I don't have to talk
to you without a lawyer.
I'll do it later.
The victim wasn't shot poolside.
Okay, how does
that help us?
Aired 10 years ago - Apr 21, 2014
The Jeffersonian team investigates the death of Stephanie McNamara, the daughter of a wealthy family whose remains were found in a national park. When the team digs deeper into the circumstances surrounding her death, clues from the case lead them
to believe she may be the Ghost Killer’s latest victim, with a surprising connection to a previous victim. Meanwhile, the FBI Deputy Director takes a special interest in the team’s high-profile case and Booth’s career may be in for some changes.
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Clark? I'm the head of forensic
anthropology. What is going on?
Predation, blow flies and rove beetles
put time of death
can compromise the case.
BOOTH:
Real?
MONTENEGRO: So we're
finally calling it.
Am I the only professional here?
Same prognathism...
I mean, albeit mild.
elaborate rationalizations
that since Stephanie
McNamara was...
Some of the killer
might be on that, too.
Is there any way to trace
gut instincts are merely
highly-developed
Sometimes she'd be gone
for weeks on a trip.
Not yet. I'm having Dr. Hodgins
swab the wounds for trace.
Oh! Well, that's actually
the most interesting finding.
Oh, the McNamaras--
they have been investigated
Well, it didn't
take us long to prove
chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium,
Flumetralin,
Can you turn your head
to the side, please?
I ran the DNA
on each individual nail
I was able
to place Stephanie
every aspect of his life,
including his family.
So far this half sister's
our best suspect, though?
gave me a DNA match
on the unknown victim--
He was accused of rape, too.
No, that wasn't proven.
seem to be stab wounds--
violent,
Just the injuries
to the C3 and the clavicle.
What about
that other set?
Those are the crime scene
photos of Maya Zinkow.
We could go through
this all day.
Well, it appears
that someone did.
Two years later, the McNamaras
helped fund congressional campaign.
No wonder
Kessler wants revenge.
Booth?
Yeah.
across the chest
to the abdomen.
I'm also seeing methoxychlor.
It's a pesticide.
so he should be close.
I agree.
As if caught and then
someone turned it.
The weapon was
a tobacco scythe.
We wouldn't have
time to cut him down.
Aired 10 years ago - Apr 14, 2014
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of a woman whose remains were found in a swamp. When the team realizes that her body was cryogenically frozen before it was disposed, it leads them to a cryogenic preservation facility where they learn
more about the victim's personal life. Meanwhile, Cam is hesitant to meet Arastoo's father and mother for the first time and Booth is up for a huge promotion that could uproot his entire family.
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at this point, but it doesn't
appear to be blunt force.
♪ Bones 9x21 ♪
The Cold in the Case
Original Air Date on April 14, 2014
I'm not sure how much
I'm gonna find.
It could be evidence
of the assailant.
no immediate family.
Do you have anything on her?
She divorced, so any contact
with the ex-husband?
No. It still technically
appears as if different parts
that will play out.
I get it.
What if they promote you
to a desk job?
I was cleaning my rifle
and I waved it around.
I'm a member of the NRA.
Which also explains the tongues
Or the killer
That sounds like a big honor.
the round trip
to Vienna, Virginia.
That was oddly polite.
What do you notice
about the findings, Mr. Vaziri?
in Vienna, Virginia,
just a block from where
Your work is here.
Your turn.
We haven't seen
Madeline in months.
We've already lodged
Wait, drugs?
You're not going to make
this easy on me, are you?
as a function
of chronological age?
Researchers and professors
often assault one another.
which is a very respected
profession, Baba.
Now biology is
your mother's fault?
Just go, be ashamed.
So put your dinner
in perspective.
Why didn't you tell us that
your daughter was frozen?
Let me pull it up.
Madeline was a true believer.
Selling body parts,
that's not in your contract.
He studied pre-med in college,
so he's not as dumb
He knows them.
I don't.
visiting a hospital
or a doctor.
CryoNova must have audio records
from their crackphones.
They only get activated
when noise is made.
Noah is mine, not yours.
It's time we finally end this.
where your husband asked
Madeline if they could meet privately.
was not violent.
Quite distinctive.
Like I said, you killed her.
so brave to raise a child
on her own,
Aired 10 years ago - Apr 07, 2014
The Jeffersonian team investigates the death an art school dropout struggling with Lupus, whose remains were found inside a log in a forest. When the team learns about the victim's use of cannabis to treat her pain, it leads them to the dispensary
where she worked, and they uncover more shocking details that could have contributed to her death. Meanwhile, squintern Wendell Bray returns after starting cancer treatments, and while working on the case, he starts to open up more about his illness, only to reveal some shocking news that may end in his termination. Also, Booth preps for his FBI Competency tests.
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Camponotus
pennsylvanicus...
an alderfly.
They like it up there.
This guy,
Yeah, and to think,
a couple of months ago,
Reported missing by her sister
four months ago.
Oh, God, no, no.
Pretty cool, huh?
Well, you' a stronger
man than I am.
Let's just stop, all right?
I took an oath.
I just have to ask you
a few questions about
For the safety of employees
and patients,
the only illegal thing
you ever done.
We know that Abby fought
with her killer, right?
Oh, whuh-oh!
but for me, you know what?
I'm in the 90th percentile,
and she didn't want anything
to do with him.
with an impact from
a curved blunt object.
Look, she was friendly to me
for a long time,
it is the same make and model
we saw him carrying
fueled by ignorance.
Unless the killer used
multiple weapons.
than good old
Mother Nature?
and I thought I
should tell you...
could call into question
in an awkward position.
Except you know that
Wendell would not want that.
All right, we need to find
a grove of Pinus virginiana,
Oh!
I was just wondering...
What you're dealing with, and...
CBDs.
We have the best medicine.
Abby knew that.
I meant regarding the carotid.
I forgot
to give you my case notes.
Ah, great. I'll add that
to the ever-growing list
exposing the triangular
It's blood, Booth.
as you have no physical contact
with evidence
Yes. Yes.
♪ I've got to find
the right way out ♪
Aired 10 years ago - Mar 31, 2014
When Todd, a wealthy artifact collector, walks into his own funeral, the Jeffersonian team must find out to whom the cremated remains at the funeral belong. The investigation gets complicated when the team determines that there are three sets of
remains in the urn. Meanwhile, Finn enjoys his newfound wealth from his hot sauce venture with Hodgins, but is heartbroken when Michelle has devastating news for him.
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Oh, my God.
Yeah.
it is good to see you.
You, too, Thurston.
No I.D.
No idea if it's murder or accidental.
== sync, corrected by elderman ==
@elder_man
The textured
lip indicates
The degree of ossification
on this sternal fragment
Yeah.
You know, I was looking
They've never
been opened.
This may be all we have.
So, we know the victim
There weren't any security cameras on?
No.
I manage my own lifestyle.
I was in Costa Rica,
remember?
Yeah.
The mother's
a certified loon.
Change is good.
He did not sleep with my wife.
If I killed him,
there would never be a body.
And to add to the delicious
complexity of this find,
What, three, six months, tops?
I need you to do a search
for Der Schlachter Kelch.
in the Land of Punt.
where everyone
can experience them.
Impossible.
is an early example
of narrative relief,
You mean diamond powder?
Well, if you want to nitpick, yeah.
I'd be a fool if I didn't;
I collect artifacts.
Thank you so much
for the update on the case.
See, that? That's good.
Come on, a little guess.
in the victim's occipital.
Hey, sorry to interrupt.
No, that's not what I meant.
I'm so sorry.
You go be happy.
So he and Mirga
were drug buddies.
We know that Daniel Barr
You have no alibi.
Daniel was ripping me off.
You thought that she
was capable of murder.
which could prove probative?
Uh, no.
Yes, ma'am,
right away.
So, what, diamond nail polish?
I didn't know
where else to put it.
I've been reading this one
for the past half hour.
We get what we love most.
Aired 10 years ago - Mar 24, 2014
When a children's TV show actor is found dead, the Jeffersonian team goes behind the scenes to uncover who murdered everyone's favorite character, "Carrot Bill." But when the team discovers that the actor was known for his promiscuity, they start to
uncover some unlikely suspects. Meanwhile, Booth and Brennan plan Christine's first birthday party, and Clark asks the team for their opinions on a fictional novel he's completed.
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we might be able to
match them up.
It's a mystery,
so you better watch out, Dr. B.
before it's damaged.
No problem.
that it's feeding on.
She does?
We can do better.
was Carrot Bill,
who-who's that?
to give you
the chance as well.
I look forward
to your thoughts.
That's when he was doing
his new show.
Listen, you wouldn't happen
to know a Joe Starkel?
And I'll try to match that
to a specific car.
SWEETS:
You mean Joe Starkel.
Look at this picture
she posted.
Right. Did you send these
to Joe Starkel?
but because of Carrot Bill,
Sounds like he was
hiding something.
"Death had never looked so dead
as the death
so I've only gotten
through chapter one,
We never to do this.
we never intended
to live outside the law.
I... I know,
and squealing with joy
Is that even a real thing?
Yeah.
The fractures to
the body of the sternum,
Congratulations on finishing
your novel, Clark.
Okay, Daddy didn't tell you
that Joe wanted his job back?
Then, when I got
into the carrot suit,
I... I just think we should
be straight with him.
But it wouldn't explain
why someone would dump him
even the beta blockers.
Why would a guy with
Sure.
He didn't charge
anything that day.
And his brother would definitely
know about his heart condition.
stopped taking the
beta blockers?
Charlie's Barnyard.
Well, the angle matches
are extremely high.
Plus your tires match
the tires
But... he was just...
♪ Shut the curtains tight ♪
Really?
I'm being published.
I can't believe
you all loved it.
Aired 10 years ago - Mar 17, 2014
A repo man's remains are found in a septic tank, and the Jeffersonian team must work together to figure out who the killer is. When the team discovers that the victim had a troubled past, some key witnesses from his earlier days become potential
suspects. Meanwhile, handsome and charming Rodolfo Fuentes has defected from Cuba, where he was a forensic anthropologist, but now needs an internship to complete his degree. Brennan agrees to try him out as an intern on a case, and Brennan and Booth discuss whether or not Christine should have a religious upbringing.
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I... Well, I guess you could say
that I'm spiritual
BRENNAN:
There's extensive flesh
Without them it would be
presumptuous to posit
Dr. Hodgins
would love to be in there.
== sync, corrected by elderman ==
@elder_man
BRENNAN:
Based on the degree
Jerguson seemed to be
on the right road.
Also a comminuted fracture
on the left clavicle.
our victim was beaten
by a right-handed man
Hope you're not here
to argue, cause I'm still
Well, that's 'cause
he slept here most nights
You threatened him
with a knife.
As would happen
in a car accident.
But it is a pity.
I had a new intern forced upon
me by the Secretary of State.
I'm just, you know, concerned
about the health of our child.
Dr. Brennan doesn't like that.
of dual-paned glass
from the windshield.
there was no evidence
of anyone at all.
and conceited and preemptory.
There are two distinct webs of
radial fracturing in the glass.
But because of overcrowding,
Horatio got released early.
on just the left side
of the body.
like that found
in microprocessors.
You're upset.
the life we share, Booth.
I'm Carlos, not Horatio.
who can handle himself
in the kitchen.
"Get lost"?
This guy you thought of
I guess he wasn't gonna make it.
For you.
When he died...
If you don't pitch in
to help catch the killer,
Huh? Huh?
No. None that comes through.
That's because the economy's
in recovery, ain't you heard?
You have a delicate touch.
I wouldn't expect you to be
a religious man, Dr. Fuentes.
As have I.
would exhibit any outward signs
What are the dates
that they were stolen?
Officer Fowler.
Voila.
Aired 10 years ago - Mar 10, 2014
When a CIA informant is found murdered, Booth and CIA Agent Danny Beck must work together to track down an Afghani terrorist. Meanwhile, Brennan wants to work more closely with Booth in the field, and the duo must confront the implications of what that means to their family.
Wow.
♪
The issue is her
projecting zygomatics
What am I supposed to do, okay?
Bones is all upset.
Oh, sorry. That's what
we call it with Michael Vincent.
Poor thing.
She was only 28.
to a part of the world that
has been dark for too long.
But you can only be here
for one reason, so...
Hey, I'm gonna get to the bottom
of this, Aziz, I promise.
Sari identified where he
lived-- they were from
Now, why don't
we all play
four or five
times like this.
These recent contusions
are on the ribs, zygomatic,
When put that way,
it's very bleak.
for six months in Afghanistan.
We're just trying to figure out
what you know about Ibrahim,
He could blend in anywhere.
This is not about the case,
is it?
Remodeling suggests that Sari
was bound for several days
and you found out
you had a brother
You're gonna ruin
this moment with poop?
I just missed you, as a friend.
I'm sure she'll understand
what you're going through.
They emigrated to
the U.S. voluntarily.
Also, Angela checked
Aziz Nazeri's
The agency's been tracking him.
He's in Ghazni.
But she didn't want to go back.
She was clear on that.
Danny knows something
about Sari's murder,
you can't arrest Danny
on a hunch.
I felt dizzy, and everything
I knew just vanished.
I would give you
a policy for free.
Right now,
you're my best suspect, pal.
I should've.
With Ibrahim, it's always
about direct payback--
Lampreys can often leave marks
that can be misinterpreted
the DNA is a match
to Derek Johannessen.
I should've come clean,
about everything.
Now, don't shoot
the messenger, cher.
This guy-- he's got to pay.
She can't have
died for nothing.
Compassion and love
will guide us,
of appreciation
from the government.
Aired 10 years ago - Jan 31, 2014
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of Lauren Frank, a kidnap victim whose remains were found buried at a park. But when they discover the unhappy relationship that Lauren had with her stepmother, the team starts to think the killer was
someone closer to the girl than expected. Meanwhile, Hodgins uncovers a shocking secret about his family and Brennan and Booth face a common couples dilemma - whether to co-mingle their funds.
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It has possibilities.
BRENNAN: If the bones
are damaged,
Two, three, eight
upper and lower teeth
♪
No, it doesn't upset me.
And yet that
check still
The victim is
Lauren Frank
We're not a
lockdown facility.
Did you find her?
Did you find Lauren?
If you haven't found her,
why are we here?
STEVEN: The kidnapper said
he was watching us.
Yeah, I'm sure we'll
be talking to you.
abducted in her sleep.
science for good,
but they never do.
And the next thing you know,
you're living on Titan.
But Sandalwood
show up at class and
take me to the FBI.
I used miles and got
the last available seat.
around the same time
every night.
you understand I have
to ask these questions?
Lauren's dead.
MAN (distorted voice):
$3 million
and lunate-- bilaterally.
(sighs)
You like your loot covered
in blood and sweat.
Yeah, the east side
KATHERINE:
I-I didn't know
How'd you do it?
How'd she die?
They're all encrypted with
Steven Frank's software.
You know, if the money
is ours, together,
It's-it's red oxide.
Rust.
blood pressure, spasms...
Which is why the bone
was crushed at the end.
rather than just...
having a disease, you know.
to crop this out.
To help you out
with your brother
if you guys ever need anything.
We decrypted the last text
her phone was going to send.
♪ Rust turns to coal
♪ If you read my mind
I'm impressed, Booth.
Aired 10 years ago - Jan 24, 2014
When the Jeffersonian team discovers the body of a renowned but disliked chess master amidst pig slop, Sweets surprises the team with his chess skills and goes undercover in the world of professional chess to find the killer. Cam is being recognized
in the "Outstanding Woman of Science" issue of a noted science publication but is hesitant to participate since she does not want to offend Brennan who knows she should be the one to be honored. Meanwhile, much to Brennan's annoyance, Dr. Douglas Filmore, the always sunny Canadian forensic podiatrist fills in as a lab intern.
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Aired 10 years ago - Jan 17, 2014
The Jeffersonian team investigates the death of Colin Haynes, a struggling country music singer whose remains were found in a shallow grave. When the team learns about the victim's music career, it leads them to his record label, which, they
discover, was deceitful in its dealings with him. Meanwhile, squintern Wendall Bray breaks his arm during a hockey game and Brennan takes a closer look at his injuries, only to discover some shocking news.
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♪
BRENNAN:
That's not right.
that should black out
any visible light.
Oh, man.
Colin Haynes.
Never heard of him.
Hmm. Check
this out, huh?
This is unethical,
Dr. Brennan.
Mr. Bray has Ewing's sarcoma.
But I make do.
And I got a good ear.
You'll see.
♪ My first place
on the edge of town ♪
94% of the songs
contain a fast tempo,
(audio fast-forwarding) He's playing
around in minor chords.
Uh...
Probably what your arm
looks like now.
For now, just us...
I have the songs running around
in my head.
Let's go. Do you want to tell me
what you were doing
What happened a week ago?
A video appeared online.
Can I help you with something?
Hey.
BOOTH: Listen,
Bones looked
There's, uh...
he wasn't getting royalties.
Yep.
Of all the money
that Colin made
Uh, ribs two
through five
possibly while the grave
was being dug.
Can I get you anything? I mean,
not that I have anything.
don't have to amputate.
about something like that?
'Cause I believe
(chuckles softly)
It sounds quite nice.
My ex-boyfriend attacked me
with a baseball bat.
and he's headlining a festival
and he wants me to go with him.
All I know is that I may not
have a lot of time left, and...
I am clearly too much
of a distraction.
at his building
the day before his murder.
If he was such
a big star,
♪ I might be
standing all alone ♪
Aired 10 years ago - Jan 10, 2014
The Jeffersonian team investigates the death of Lana Brewster, a girl whose remains are delivered to Brennan and Booth's home by someone who believes her death 18 years ago was no accident. When the team discovers that Lana was murdered and her
death was covered up, people from her past become key suspects, including an ex-boyfriend with whom Hodgins was friends. Meanwhile, Brennan starts having dreams again about evil tech genius Pelant, and about a potentially more heinous killer, whom she realizes could be involved with Lana's death.
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No. Wow.
I'm the best forensic
anthropologist in the country.
I'm ready.
All right, look at the case.
♪
and made stops in Cape Town,
Sydney, and Rio.
So it was deposited after the
body was removed from the grave.
You're her only living relative.
whoever exhumed your sister's
remains left a note.
Or the traces of leather
found on both her wrists.
And Lana Brewster was
the last case she worked on?
This isn't the Lana Brewster case, is it?
No.
Hard evidence.
Okay, I'll put these away.
You've been wrinkled
and disheveled for two days.
Erika Stamp, she actually won,
didn't she?
If you have
any other questions,
no dinghy or outboard motor
were ever recovered.
I want to.
Oh, man, I do miss that.
Thank you very much.
to cover up Lana's murder.
What are you saying?
He actually stabbed someone?
As long as he had his bugs.
the fact that
Lana was murdered.
On one of
the Ghost Killer victims.
a nail-like stake being
punched through their sternum.
So you don't believe me, either.
I can call the guys...
It's okay.
if your parents
ever did that.
With no evidence?
Um, I-I don't think
there was a note.
I can do this, Cam.
I'm gonna take you into
the other room, okay?
Maybe that just made it worse.
BRENNAN:
Since you have been doubting
maybe even throw up
a peace sign.
Leaning hard on the word
"possibility," but yes.
Why did you say,
"This explains a lot"?
I'm concerned that
if it comes to a choice
and I have
to tell you I'm, uh...
You know, I'm sorry
that that all spilled out.
Aired 10 years ago - Dec 06, 2013
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of a nationally ranked gymnast, whose remains were hit by lightning and scattered throughout a public park. Although evidence points to a fellow gymnast as the key suspect, Brennan and Booth discover the
victim was leading a double life. Meanwhile, Booth gets upset when Brennan shows surprising empathy for the victim's father, and Cam confronts the woman who stole her identity.
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Whoa!
How'd that happen?
♪
Angela may be able to use
the parents to get
One or both of them
may be our murderer.
Definitely.
I am plenty aggravated.
Hey, Angie. So, I found this
in the victim's clothing,
Dr. Watters?
There. Thank you.
Amanda didn't go to school.
Why? You don't have any
more math you'd like to do?
His daughter died and all
he wants to do is math.
Who asked you?
I just don't think
Look at that beam.
Yes, I'm never wrong
about an identification.
Is she as good as Amanda?
Not yet.
Love her.
With her gone,
of the sternum?
And I held on to that anger.
She's, like, six feet
off the ground.
Well, we've seen
that injury before.
You spied on kids?
Yeah. And we got a warrant
to search your car.
I realize in
the short time
MAN: I saw how high she was,
then she said she was
Just before
I went home,
the software to repair
the missing barcode.
I don't know
what you mean.
can be a distraction.
She would have
gotten my dinner
I asked you
for a loan.
Something you clearly
don't feel the need to do.
on top of something
elevated and was pushed.
in the spinous processes
of the C-3 and C-7.
That's right, but it was late.
You probably met her here,
I was not in the gym that night.
You used your pass code.
You want to take a fresh look?
because I lost my temper
and slapped Rachel.
Amanda was my only friend.
You know Dr. Brennan
and paperwork.
Wonderful.
Aired 11 years ago - Nov 22, 2013
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of a food scientist whose remains were tossed in a meat grinder and mixed into cans of stew served in a school cafeteria. When the team uncovers the scientist's newest - and highly lucrative - food
invention, they also track the trail of jealous competitors in the multi-million dollar food industry. Meanwhile, Angela plans a post-wedding bachelorette party for Brennan, which gets crazier than intended.
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on this piece is consistent
with human musculature.
It cuts uniformly
with very little waste.
and this batch underperformed
the quality check,
== sync, corrected by elderman ==
@elder_man
Ooh, right zygomatic.
by his business partner,
Agatha Blume, five days ago.
I think the wedding happened
too quickly for you.
Definitely.
That's what a best friend does.
Yes, murdered.
with a small profit
participation.
Daisy, do you want me
to have a chat with Oliver?
He had a proven
track record
rather than something that has
confusing
conversation.
Why would I do that?
Well, let's see...
Where were you five days ago?
Five days ago?
You and Oliver should
be fine for the night.
to determine the age
of the injury?
It's you and me,
brother.
a car tried to run
him off the road.
Man, the chemicals and additives
in this stuff, it's outrageous.
"Butter Boy."
There are a whole mess
of emails about Hot Bacon
I will hunt you down,
and shove the largest..."
One question.
Hmm?
Aw, they're just guys.
the subclavian artery coming
directly off the aorta.
One day you stab
a guy's tire...
This is a private party,
actually, so...
Here we go!
Get over here!
so you guys wouldn't
get arrested?
or was it all about
the fighting?
Mm. Okay.
Well, my hand-eye coordination
when I plant.
paid her off to-to keep quiet.
DAISY:
You should've seen this, Oliver.
There aren't
any medical needles that size.
No.
for whichever one of
you mistook this bone
You deal with it.
This could have gotten him killed.
Well, the FBI forensic
accountants
Aired 11 years ago - Nov 15, 2013
Brennan is a juror on the case of professional soccer player Peter Kidman who is accused of murdering his wife. When she uses pure objectivity to help prove the killer not guilty, his best friend and a key witness in the case turns up dead. The
Jeffersonian team must work together to prove that the soccer star was in fact guilty of killing both his wife and his friend.
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Pieces of the mandible,
Yeah, hatched
trocophores
I was closing a deal
on a new SUV.
Sit down. Let's get this
over with.
♪ Main Title Theme ♪ The Crystal Method
the most important defense
witness, will be changing sides
until your identity theft
is, uh, sorted out.
Maybe I could steal
your identity.
Looks like a .38,
but ballistics will confirm.
Her therapist testified that
the victim, Charlene Kidman,
in order to hide the evidence.
I think when you
retire to the jury room,
What's he have to do
with the murder case?
What's going on?
A body was washed up
repetitive activity such as
horseback or motorcycle riding.
Yeah, I'm going to be fine.
I'm just saying--
She's the only other person
that volunteered for the job.
I'm missing all my shows.
doesn't match the tarps
on the fisherman's boats.
Probably by Kidman.
Kidman has an alibi.
told us he heard glass breaking
Maybe she was
sleeping around
one more time, why the two
of you feel that it is ethical
It's not a crime
to be a decent person.
What?
on the remains was
a melt-blown polypropylene.
I know. Our honeymoon
was far more enjoyable
Um, I'll see you soon.
But you know he did it.
It was Christopher Barnes.
The angle of the
injury would suggest
Let's get an FBI forensic
team there right now.
Like me, and she bought
a lot of books.
So you think he met someone
online and got himself killed?
Dr. Brennan will not
like this news.
right now.
on his remains.
that you were repaying Peter
Not a word, Alison.
I already own those in tan.
Yeah.
Alison is five-two,
maybe 110 pounds.
Okay, here's Kidman
at exactly 4:30 p.m.,
It's possible that Kidman
sent Finizio to kill Barnes.
Yeah.
caused degenerative arthritis
in his hip socket, see?
That was found in the water
where Barnes drowned.
Aired 11 years ago - Nov 11, 2013
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of Sean Nolan, a failed model whose body is found intertwined in a beaver dam. The team soon discovers that Nolan's fruitless modeling career left his sperm donations as his only source of income.
However, when the team learns that he falsified records, they start to suspect anyone who was jilted by his donations. Meanwhile, Brennan struggles with social niceties and tact when she is drawn into a feud with author Tess Brown and Hodgins gets in touch with his motherly instincts when he plays host to a fly larva.
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to destroy
the beaver's fine work.
That's maybe a little harsh.
We'll be fine.
Okay.
I assumed the bones
would be clean, Mr. Bray.
Sean Nolan, 30.
Single.
Remember last month when I had
and she is cutting that thing
out of your neck.
we loved each other, and...
Dr. Sweets?
No.
to be out of town working?
What do you think
of this dress?
You know, methamphetamines
have been known
that he may have
frequented this park.
Khamu Sperm Bank
prides itself
And you knew that.
Ours was a business
relationship.
is almost complete.
And Dr. Hodgins'
love of entomology
Well, it's too
early to say.
Questioning his integrity
could start a fight.
Okay. Um, uh, Tess,
Hemingway said that
we are all apprentices
I'd rather read your drivel
than apologize.
It would've decreased
sperm production.
Look, um, I'm sorry about Sean
and all, but, um,
I don't know. I swear.
I swear.
Meaning someone with more than
you'd give her
a favorable review?
right phalanges
and metacarpals,
What...?
and he blamed Nolan.
that's what you said
in your e-mails.
He was dumb as a stump.
They really, uh, motivate you.
Why would the head of the sperm
clinic recommend Nolan
Angie...
but I really just want
to love you from afar right now.
You were referring clients
to him.
Now, we thought
that the injuries to the hands
I agree, but...
it's also probably true.
Would you be okay if you
found out Sean had an affair?
He had pictures of all the kids
he fathered.
No.
This is embedded in the bone.
Oh, my God.
How did you see that?
broke off.
That places you at the scene
I think this might
actually help research
I actually like it here.
Aired 11 years ago - Nov 04, 2013
While honeymooning in Buenos Aires, Brennan and Booth can't just relax on vacation. So, instead, they decide to help Raphael Valenza, a local detective and huge fan of Brennan's books, solve the murder of a Nazi war criminal whose remains were found
in an historic mass grave. Meanwhile, back in Washington, D.C., Hodgins and Angela struggle to take care of Christine.
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We might not have machines
to do our work for us, like you,
These bones were discovered
But Dr. Perez--
she can handle this.
(groans)
Don't worry about Christine,
either, by the way.
It's what we do best.
I'm sure you will impress
Dr. Perez.
Come on, be happy for me,
all right?
As you say,
definitely.
Yeah, too bad we can't
see the plates.
They were probably together
their whole lives.
Are you the real Agent Andy?
Oh, and a volatile one.
Yes.
Oh.
BRENNAN:
I have the fracture map
HODGINS:
Right.
Well, we're in here.
it's a sleep
deprivation study.
Dr. Brennan should be back soon.
Bianca said that
no one comes down here.
I'll send these photos to Cam
for confirmation,
A feeling we can explore further
when we're alone.
(sighs)
I found fractures
on the ulna and the radius
if we worked on it
together.
I just don't like the idea
of him dying in his own bed.
to me from the scrapings
from the wine cellar floor
I was just saying that
we are so delighted
Everything in the wine cellar
was Nazi stuff predating 1945.
By the way, uh,
It's our job to make the world
a better place for our children.
Yeah, we-we are.
I mean, I know it's hard
We both know that's
not true, Ramon.
The federales have been
searching your office,
I mean, do you really think that
Agent Andy would accept a bribe?
Look at this, huh?
Look at all that cash.
You know what? I find
this conversation tedious!
not to rely on technology.
You didn't want
the blood money, did you?
Aired 11 years ago - Oct 21, 2013
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of Nancy Handelman, whose body was discovered at the time of Brennan and Booth's wedding rehearsal. When the case becomes more serious than the team anticipated, Cam and Angela do everything in their
power to keep the details of the investigation from Brennan in order to ensure that she will stay focused on her big day. Tensions run high when unfortunate events occur to stall the wedding temporarily, and Max comes to town with a suspicious duffle bag full of money.
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Okay, we get the point.
1979 it is.
It could wait till Monday.
I think your dad is here.
His stuff is on the counter.
♪
Actually, they're warm.
Actually, they're
Still working on trying to I.D.
the various species.
(exhales)
Hey.
not to touch anything
with those fingernails.
SAROYAN: Dr. Brennan, I thought you'd be
home getting ready.
It's from Angela.
Oh. Well, that figures.
I don't want a SWAT team
crashing my wedding.
I just don't know
what it is.
a bunch of waiters out there.
because I couldn't
even afford bread then,
The coccyx and sacrum show bruising.
I was going to say that.
Now I would like
to try on that comb.
Aldo.
She'll be, uh,
watching over us, huh?
Better not
to listen.
and the one
that every mother
Oh!
Okay,
where I just
couldn't lose.
It doesn't have
to be in a church.
I'm just kidding. Angela's
office smells like sage.
Cutting our suspect pool down
Because I have
absolute faith
for everything, probably accuse
me of burning down the church.
Yeah, I know who
Emily Dickinson is.
Well, the squints
found us a suspect.
I wouldn't worry too much
about Dr. Brennan.
Yeah, well, the killer wanted
to be in control, too.
But I don't know
if I'm okay with it.
It's a match for the injuries.
Unfortunately,
Why me?
because I thought
it would be cruel.
I'll bite.
This couldn't have
turned out better, honey.
♪ And life is like a song
♪ A dream that
I could call my own... ♪
♪ For you are mine...
I'm a psychic,
Standing right around
in this spot?
You know, chasing you
we each wrote a message
Aired 11 years ago - Oct 14, 2013
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of Charlie McCord, a high school principal who, upon learning he had terminal cancer, created a website where people could go and pay for his inspirational videos. When the team finds a suspicious video
of Charlie punching former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck Liddell in the face, it leads the team to Charlie's bucket list, which ultimately helps them get closer to solving the case. Meanwhile, Brennan and Booth finally start to plan their wedding and Sweets could be replaced by a virtual profiling system.
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This is not
a problem, it's...
Honey, when you're
showing me puke,
I'd estimate time of death at...
The sooner
the better, really,
♪ Main Title Theme ♪ The Crystal Method
I mean...
Yeah.
Interesting, Dr. Wells, but
irrelevant for cause of death.
from the victim's liver,
None, really.
And you know what else?
Oh, yes.
that were pretty mean.
He would only take
homeopathic medicine.
Pull over!
No, murder was the crime.
That's the least
of his worries.
There must be a heart in
there someplace, Oliver.
Psychology takes, um, subtlety
and a subjective analysis.
Stupid. I hope they didn't
All right, um, you know the guy
Hey.
Booth and I haven't figured out
all the details yet.
I just don't want
you ending up
A couple years ago,
before Charlie got sick,
I think I still have
the ticket stub.
No one's even talked
to the woman yet.
Ooh, no, nope.
Sorry, not that.
Angie could only find one
in the tri-state area.
and multiple blows.
Another motive.
Tell you what, if we weren't
waiting for a murder suspect to
And to be honest,
before I saw Charlie's videos.
Yeah.
It's the dress I always imagined
I'd wear on my wedding day.
No one messes
with the maid of honor.
Don't get all mushy on me, okay?
I just assume people usually
understand basic principles...
found out that Charlie
changed his will.
And yet, you fed him arsenic.
has a slightly smaller hinge
on the bottom than the top.
So what?
I don't like you either.
Well, there's a confirmation
code on the stub,
Why? Why, Martin?
not a lecture.
Aired 11 years ago - Oct 07, 2013
Pelant is back, and the members of the Jeffersonian team want to put an end to the hold he's had over them, once and for all. When a human cadaver is willed for research to the team, they devise a plan, with the help of Special Agent Hayes Flynn, to
stage the human cadaver in a way that Pelant would stage a murder, and steal his spotlight in order to flush him out. But their plan backfires when Pelant is a step ahead of them, resulting in him killing someone close to Booth. Meanwhile, Sweets returns from his leave of absence and is convinced that Agent Flynn isn't the person whom everyone thinks he is.
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Aired 11 years ago - Sep 30, 2013
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of Jamie Delcampo, a member of the Estrellas Locas gang, whose remains were found in a burnt out car. Meanwhile, having taken time off from the FBI in the wake of Pelant's latest assault on the team,
Sweets ultimately decides to help with the investigation when he discovers that a young boy from the center where he volunteers is the son of one of the gang members.
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in his mid-
to late 20s.
You couldn't have known
how fragile the car was.
Whoa!
Whoa.
It appears to be
Unless, of course,
you have a better method,
Nah, no need.
The VIN's right here.
that doesn't involve murder.
Maybe he owed someone money?
That would explain the meat axe.
They don't trust cops.
I mean, look around.
They can't. You know,
it takes months, sometimes years
Does Delcampo have
any family
no decent education--
can you blame them?
We're just trying to keep
this neighborhood safe.
Yeah, that's not even
kind of funny, okay?
Except the Etruscans
didn't have assault rifles.
The ballistics report
just came in for the bullet
It's lead. That's the only
substance that appears
Not that, Sweets, all right?
Cool.
the life leave those eyes,
but it wasn't me.
Right. You know what,
you're absolutely right.
Oh, okay, they processed Martin.
- We don't want any war, man.
- Right?
Two entry
wounds, yes.
Wait.
The bullet exited
the skull laterally,
to weigh
down a body.
22 years old, female.
piercing
the brain.
I agree.
I don't know what
you're talking about.
that links Maria to the crime.
Hey.
My mother said
I can't go back to the Center.
as long as he has
an advocate there, right?
If you go in there,
you can kiss the gun good-bye,
Te voy a pegar.
¿Me entiendes?
What happened?
No te quiero volver
a ver nunca!
If I give you the gun.
Yes.
Booth and his team
are waiting to find out
Aired 11 years ago - Sep 23, 2013
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of Adam Pak, a management consultant whose remains were found being eaten by bobcats. When evidence leads the team to a marriage retreat site, Brennan and Booth go undercover as previous personas "Roxie"
and "Tony" to try to find more evidence. While at the retreat, Brennan and Booth meet fellow married couple Bill and Evelyn Schumacher, whose relationship seems a little too perfect. Meanwhile, Cam gets mistakenly arrested when her identity is stolen and Sweets decides to take a leave from the FBI.
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Puncture marks on
the head of the humerus
Feces.
indicate blunt force trauma
as cause of death.
I'm about to breach security,
so if one of you could...
and medial
collateral ligaments.
Get back in the game.
Um, lots of international
clients, so he...
your assets are going
to end up being frozen...
I'm not angry at Mars.
And this marriage retreat
is over in two days.
in all the right places, huh?
Then perhaps you use your head
He's gonna have to freeze
all the accounts
Based on the angles
of the segmented fracture
Everyone,
Kelly thought Adam was holding
something back from her.
fertility statue
out of the bedroom.
I've seen this a hundred times.
The front of his pants contained
tree bark and pine needles.
You wrinkled old fart.
Um, reading...
you know, the magazines
We're supposed
- Yeah, they had secrets.
- Secrets?
um... oh!
Wha...?
Yeah, he died.
I got into psychology
to help people.
Okay, why'd he change his name?
Maybe he was unhappy
Get my hands dirty.
Yay, Tony!
That gives you great motive
to keep him quiet.
I've got a good business
going here-- honest.
and the fracture
patterns don't match.
Look, Booth, these are teeth.
Yeah, I heard.
full academic scholarship
through med school,
Shaman Little River
is a fraud, Angela.
Okay, here you go.
within the last 90 days.
you know what?
They know their victims, okay?
this guy knows everything,
doesn't he?
Aired 11 years ago - Sep 16, 2013
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of Jason Siedel, an accountant for the state department, whose remains were found in a hotel air conditioning unit. When Booth finds his old army buddy and CIA agent, Danny Beck, clearing away evidence
at the victim's condo, he begins to realize that Siedel's murder could yield more suspects than the team had anticipated. Booth also seeks out Aldo Clemens, his friend and an ex-priest from their military days together, to get advice on his relationship with Brennan, now that Pelant has put a wedge between them. Meanwhile, Brennan must decide whether to have faith in Booth or to end her relationship with him.
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We're not here about work.
Then it's none of your business.
I called you earlier.
Yeah, you know,
(quietly): Okay, I don't usually
get involved, Seeley, but...
♪
Well, we're gonna do
a room-to-room check.
I need to get back to the lab.
Blood.
but it's pretty smashed up.
thinking he'll be back.
SWEETS:
So, the victim
22 times the day
before he was murdered.
Let's go.
NORMAN: Wait. Wait. (sighs)
Thanks for coming in.
I mean that as a compliment.
that's how it feels.
get past all of this.
I-I don't even know
Did you not
hear me say wait?
♪
That was Danny Beck.
We are at war
with the CIA?
Every single hard drive,
memory card
Right.
Being a CIA operative
is a very tough gig.
through the printer drum
instead of toner.
So, head wound.
(overlapping chatter)
this liaison, and this man
hit him with a blunt object
Um, she gave me the name Melody.
Is the consulting contract
worth a lot of money?
try to be more specific.
Yes, Dr. Brennan.
had a lot of phase two.
Stop talking, Daisy.
You and Booth
My lawyer is,
for once, right.
Dr. Brennan,
your report states
She was all dolled up,
Really. Okay.
Booth told you that?
And there was
something on the end
I thought Jonas
was taking advantage of Lily,
♪ I catch myself instead