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[Brennan]
It's getting thicker and thicker in here.
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That's why the forensic team got lost.
I've sent somebody back to find 'em.
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You sure you know
where you're goin'?
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I still have trouble,
and I've been here for three years.
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That's why we advise hikers
to stay away.
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I know I'm pining for concrete.
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You just, uh...
You stay close, all right, Bones?
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I don't want you to get caught
out here when it gets dark, okay?
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Bones? Bones?
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Where the hell are you?
Bones?
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I'm right here, Booth.
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- Don't do that, all right?
- What?
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- Take off like that, okay? You heard the guy.
- I saw this.
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It's some sort of talisman.
These are bones from a bird.
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And the coloring on the ornament
looks like dried blood.
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There are more of'em too.
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[Booth]
These, they look like eyes.
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- Okay, this is weird. You see a lot of these?
- Not me.
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But I've heard some other folks have come
across some pretty strange stuff in here.
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- Word is it's Maggie Cinders.
- There's a woman who lives out here?
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Did.
Died in 1780.
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Folks around here thought
she was a witch and beheaded her.
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Legend is she still haunts the woods
looking for her severed head.
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And you believe this, Ranger Edison?
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Look, I'm just telling you
what I heard.
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Yeah, I'd prefer we keep moving, okay?
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[Edison]
This is one of the only clearings around here.
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The pit was covered
with sticks and leaves.
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One of the hikers fell in on the body,
freaked, and ran.
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Maggie Cinders did say she'd kill
anybody who dared to look for her.
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So you talked to Miss Cinders? That must've
been difficult since she doesn't have a head.
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Bag the eyes.
Give me a hand.
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You want me to
go down there with you?
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- No. I don't want the remains compromised.
- You all right?
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- Yeah.
- [Insects Buzzing]
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So, uh, how'd she kill 'em,
you know, in the legend?
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Like she was killed.
She cuts off their heads.
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Iliac crest and pubis show it's male.
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Epiphyseal fusion puts him
between 18 and 25 years old.
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He's on a... a video camera.
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Cause of death?
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Well, since I can't find his skull...
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I'd say... his head got cut off.
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Since we don't have a head,
do we have enough for an identification?
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We'll look for older injuries
that might be found in medical records.
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More wood splinters.
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Could've been the handle
of whatever lopped off his head.
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If a ghost isn't comprised
of matter but is merely ectoplasm...
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which is actually the clear outer layer
of cytoplasm on amoeboid cells...
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how can the victim have suffered
bruising and multiple fractures?
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Because there are
no such things as ghosts.
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I thought you never
jump to conclusions?
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Well, it's safe to dismiss
fantasy and deluded perceptions.
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My mother came to me
the day after she died.
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I wasn't some kid.
I was 23. She came to me...
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She came to me and told me
to look in her dresser...
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third drawer,
behind her pink blouse.
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There was something there for me.
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[Hodgins] The European hornet queen
I found on the remains...
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puts the time of death
at November of last year.
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- We have more splinters.
- Wood.
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It's from a Betula uber...
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a subspecies of round-leafbirch tree
that's been extinct since 1800.
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The legend says that
Maggie Cinders kills her victims...
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with the same old ax
used to decapitate her in 1783.
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Anyone else feeling tingly,
or is it just me?
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I checked missing persons. A film student from
U. V.A. went missing in the woods last year.
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He was making a documentary
on the Maggie Cinders legend.
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Graham Hastings, 21,
5'10", 176 pounds.
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- That explains the video camera.
- [Angela] I, um...
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I got something from the videotape.
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I cleaned a section of the tape
with an isopropyl alcohol solution...
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and fed whatever digital information
I could salvage into a restoration program.
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- I didn't get much.
- [Woman Screams]
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Maybe I got too much.
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- Brian? Brian!
- [Chopping Sounds]
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[Man] Lori, wait!
Where are you going? Lori, stop!
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- Stop, Lori!
- [Lori] Brian! Brian!
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[Lori Screams]
No! It's blood!
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[Panting]
Oh, God. The noises are getting closer.
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- I've lost Lori, and Brian's disappeared.
- [Chopping Sounds Continue]
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[Sobbing]
Oh, God. It's her. I can hear her.
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She's here. She's here!
Oh, God, she's here!
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Lori, where the hell are you?
Lori!
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Oh, my God.
Help!
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Help me!
Oh, God!
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Oh, God!
Somebody help me!
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Somebody help me, please!
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[Screaming]
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[Zack]
I just keep hearing the screams.
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- I've never heard screams like that, Dr. Brennan.
- Neither have I.
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Narrow focus trauma
on the left humerus, posterior side.
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- Indicates an attempt by the victim
to shield his head.
- From the ax attack.
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What?
It's always an ax, isn't it?
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- Remember The Shining?
- My palms perspired profusely during that film.
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Until we complete a series
of blade comparison tests...
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there's no way to know
what type of weapon was used.
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- Forensic team found this near the pit.
- Looks organic.
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Definitely decomposing.
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Victim's preliminary tox screen
came back negative. No drugs.
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- That's too bad.
- Why?
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Because drugs would explain the writings
I found inside Graham's backpack.
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I'm cleaning them and taking mud samples,
but I think Booth should show 'em to a profiler.
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They're handwritten, scrawled.
And so far, all I can make out is...
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"Maggie came to me again, calling me."
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And last but not least...
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"They will scream for air,
but their lungs will fill with blood. "
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I'll redo the tox screen.
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I may be alone in this,
but I think one of us...
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should remain a rational human being
during this investigation.
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Got it. Comminuted fracture
to the ulna. Professionally set.
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From the degree of callous formation,
that's a childhood injury.
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One that could give us the I.D. we want.
I'll call Booth, tell him to contact next of kin.
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Zack, place some garlic
around the remains...
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and chant the Hmong ritual
for preservation of souls.
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Really?
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[Chuckles]
This is going to be a long case.
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[Man] Graham broke his arm
sliding into second base.
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Um, he was eight.
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It's a match.
I'm very sorry.
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Thanks.
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Look.
I can't say that I'm surprised.
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He, uh... He was missing for a year.
But still, when you hear...
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It was just us, you know?
My parents died in a car accident.
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I was 18 and he was 13, and, uh...
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When something like that happens,
when you lose your parents at that age...
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it's just people don't understand
how close you become.
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I lost mine when I was 15.
It was just me and my brother too.
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And he was 19.
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Sorry.
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Did Graham live with relatives,
or did he go into foster care?
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God, no. I would never
let him go into the system.
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I, uh...
I dropped out of college.
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I joined the fire department
to support him.
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Your brother didn't...
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It was a difficult situation for him.
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I understand.
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I mean, you know, it seems like
you turned out okay though.
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Do you know who Graham was with
the night he disappeared?
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Yeah.
A couple of film students from school.
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There was a guy and a girl.
I tried to get the guy...
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Brian, his name was...
to help with the search.
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But he was too freaked to go back into
the woods. I've never seen someone so scared.
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So you were involved
with the search?
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I've led a lot of search-and-rescue operations
as a firefighter. Um...
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I should've found him.
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- It's not your fault.
- I should've locked him in his damn room.
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I mean, everyone knows
weird things happen in those woods.
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The chatter marks mean the vertebrae
weren't split in one blow.
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Makes sense.
Hacking off someone's head's...
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more like cutting down a small tree
than splitting a log.
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I find your imagery
both colorful and accurate.
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Thank you. Let me know when you've
narrowed down the weapon category.
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Dr. Saroyan? When you say
your mother visited you...
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She appeared... in my room.
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It was early evening.
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- And you were frightened?
- No. I felt... loved.
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- Dr. Brennan says that's impossible.
- What do you think?
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I think it would be wonderful
if it were possible.
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I found rust flakes on the neck
that were from hand-forged iron.
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- 18th century.
- You got it.
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- [Grunts]
- My God! A little warning, Zack.
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I don't usually announce
each phase of my experiments.
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- Yeah, maybe you should start.
- Nice follow-through, dude.
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It doesn't look like
it was a machete.
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Dibs on the next weapon.
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- Looks like you have this under control.
- [Hodgins Grunts Loudly]
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Graham had a fellowship
at the school.
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It was a free ride
worth about 30 grand a year.
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Brian, the other kid from the woods,
he applied for it and lost out to Graham.
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After Graham disappeared,
the fellowship went to Brian.
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Hmm?
Did you hear me?
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Yeah.
Doesn't look good for Brian Andrews.
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You okay?
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I... I wonder what my life
would've been like if Russ had raised me.
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Well, you know,
since he was a petty thief...
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you know,
in and out of jail all the time, I...
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I imagine it wouldn't
have been very good.
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If he'd accepted responsibility
for raising me...
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[Exhales Deeply]
I'm romanticizing. It's foolish.
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Everyone does it, Bones, okay?
It's normal.
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It's a useless fantasy, no different than
the childish legend about the headless woman.
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I mean, look at Will.
He sacrificed everything for his brother...
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and still couldn't save him.
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By walking out,
maybe Russ gave me my life.
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Well, you know, what Will said,
he was right. You turned out okay.
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- I'm going to have coffee with him.
- Mmm.
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- That was quick.
- He understands something
no one else I know does.
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I mean, people need connection,
Booth, even me.
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Obviously, you have one with Cam.
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- So...
- What?
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I thought you'd mention it.
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I mean, isn't that what partners do?
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- Tell each other about their lives?
- Wait a second.
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- Look, Bones, I...
- Sorry.
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I'm sorry. I forgot how self-conscious
you are talking about sex.
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I am not...
I'm...
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Graham was kind of the star at school,
so we all wanted to work with him.
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And he thought the legend was true?
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Said that Maggie Cinders
was talking to him in his dreams.
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She told him where
her head was buried.
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And you believed him too?
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Not at first.
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When we were out there
in the woods...
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Stuff like that doesn't happen.
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What kind of stuff?
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Chopping sounds.
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There... There was eyes
hanging on all the trees.
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Something was moving out there
that wasn't us.
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Look, I know what you're thinking.
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But you weren't out there.
Okay, Lori, she freaked.
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She took off into nowhere.
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And... that's when
we all got separated.
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Okay, look. The police report said...
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that you brought Lori out of the woods.
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When I found Lori, she was just
curled up on the ground shaking.
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So you took her out of the woods,
but you left Graham?
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I thought he had left us, okay?
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You don't get it
what it was like out there.
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His brother asked you to go on
the search with him, but you didn't go.
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Why didn't you go?
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I'm not proud of myself, okay?
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But I just couldn't go back out there.
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I couldn't.
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Uh, Lori seemed to have
disappeared from school.
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You wouldn't happen to know
where we can find her?
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I haven't seen her since that night.
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The last I heard,
she checked back into the psych ward.
229
00:13:50,563 --> 00:13:54,863
I checked back in because I couldn't sleep.
I haven't slept for days.
230
00:13:54,934 --> 00:13:57,129
Thanks for meeting with me, Lori.
231
00:13:57,203 --> 00:13:59,933
Sure.
232
00:14:00,005 --> 00:14:02,371
There's not much else to do in here.
233
00:14:02,441 --> 00:14:07,310
Hey, do you mind if I ask you
what happened that night in the woods?
234
00:14:07,379 --> 00:14:09,313
I've told the police everything.
235
00:14:09,381 --> 00:14:12,373
But Graham is the only one
that can make things right.
236
00:14:14,220 --> 00:14:16,950
He just got a little lost in there.
237
00:14:17,022 --> 00:14:20,048
But when he gets back,
he's gonna make sure that I'm safe again.
238
00:14:20,125 --> 00:14:22,593
Graham...
He promised to take care of you?
239
00:14:22,661 --> 00:14:25,425
Well, sure.
He's my boyfriend.
240
00:14:25,497 --> 00:14:27,488
He doesn't want anything
to happen to me.
241
00:14:27,566 --> 00:14:30,126
Your boyfriend?
242
00:14:32,638 --> 00:14:36,938
We keep it a secret.
Other girls get jealous.
243
00:14:37,009 --> 00:14:38,943
Everyone loves Graham.
244
00:14:41,180 --> 00:14:44,240
Did... Did you go into the woods?
245
00:14:44,316 --> 00:14:47,012
- Is that why you're here?
- Yeah.
246
00:14:47,086 --> 00:14:49,577
You found Graham?
247
00:14:49,655 --> 00:14:52,488
He said he was gonna talk to Maggie.
Is that where you found him?
248
00:14:52,558 --> 00:14:55,459
He wasn't with Maggie.
249
00:14:57,329 --> 00:14:59,297
No.
250
00:14:59,365 --> 00:15:02,232
N-N-No, no, no, no, no, no.
251
00:15:02,301 --> 00:15:06,601
- Lori? Lori, just calm down.
- She killed him.
252
00:15:06,672 --> 00:15:08,663
I'm sorry, Lori,
but we need to know what happened.
253
00:15:08,741 --> 00:15:12,006
- That's what happened!
- We need to know what happened to him.
254
00:15:12,077 --> 00:15:14,671
Did she take his head?
255
00:15:16,181 --> 00:15:19,014
Oh, God!
No!
256
00:15:19,084 --> 00:15:21,052
The blood!
257
00:15:21,120 --> 00:15:23,486
- I called for help, but Brian wasn't there!
- Relax.
258
00:15:23,555 --> 00:15:26,547
Relax... Relax, Lori.
You're safe here.
259
00:15:26,625 --> 00:15:29,458
There was so much blood!
260
00:15:29,528 --> 00:15:31,325
[Sobbing Hysterically]
261
00:15:31,397 --> 00:15:35,493
I tried to run! Graham!
Graham, she's coming! Run!
262
00:15:35,567 --> 00:15:39,469
Graham! Graham!
263
00:15:45,911 --> 00:15:49,677
She freaked, Bones. It was like she was
out there in the woods with that witch.
264
00:15:49,748 --> 00:15:52,512
Don't let anyone else hear you
talking like that, Booth.
265
00:15:52,584 --> 00:15:55,348
I'm just saying, you know,
I've seen a lot of weird things.
266
00:15:55,421 --> 00:15:58,322
It was like, you know,
Exorcist weird or Elm Street weird.
267
00:15:58,390 --> 00:16:00,551
- What are you talking about now?
- They're movies. Okay, Bones?
268
00:16:00,626 --> 00:16:04,653
- Movies so scary that
you end up peeing your pants.
- Good to know.
269
00:16:04,730 --> 00:16:07,164
I noticed some damage
to the subdeltoid bursa.
270
00:16:07,232 --> 00:16:09,826
Looks like the subscapularis
was torn away.
271
00:16:09,902 --> 00:16:12,837
They're fracture lines.
This was a postmortem trauma.
272
00:16:12,905 --> 00:16:14,566
Meaning what?
273
00:16:14,640 --> 00:16:17,575
The victim's shoulder was
dislocated just after his death.
274
00:16:17,643 --> 00:16:20,737
The injury doesn't fit into
our established scenario of the struggle.
275
00:16:21,914 --> 00:16:24,906
These marks near
the vertebrocostal junction...
276
00:16:24,984 --> 00:16:27,418
there's massive hinge fracturing.
277
00:16:27,486 --> 00:16:29,249
Zack, lie down on the ground.
278
00:16:29,321 --> 00:16:31,380
- Faceup or facedown?
- Faceup.
279
00:16:31,457 --> 00:16:35,484
- This should be good.
- And give me your right arm.
280
00:16:35,561 --> 00:16:41,090
Okay. If Graham Hastings was dragged
to the pit by this arm in this direction...
281
00:16:41,166 --> 00:16:45,034
the trauma to the back of his ribs
would result in hinging.
282
00:16:45,104 --> 00:16:46,696
And the exposed wound
where the head was severed...
283
00:16:46,772 --> 00:16:49,297
would've been collecting
particulates along the way.
284
00:16:49,375 --> 00:16:52,970
Tell Hodgins we might have enough for him
to determine where the victim was beheaded.
285
00:16:53,045 --> 00:16:54,979
Oh, yeah!
Double yeah.
286
00:16:55,047 --> 00:16:58,483
I'm waiting to hear from the psych ward
to see if we can talk to Lori again.
287
00:16:58,550 --> 00:17:00,484
Well, I'll ask Will
what type of relationship...
288
00:17:00,552 --> 00:17:03,715
Graham and Lori really had
when I have coffee with him.
289
00:17:03,789 --> 00:17:05,984
Wait a second. You know,
we're investigating his brother's death.
290
00:17:06,058 --> 00:17:07,992
Don't you think that
can get a little messy?
291
00:17:08,060 --> 00:17:11,621
I can compartmentalize... same as you.
292
00:17:11,697 --> 00:17:13,324
Mm-hmm.
293
00:17:13,399 --> 00:17:18,268
The blood on those talisman things
hanging from the trees...not human.
294
00:17:18,337 --> 00:17:21,636
I'll be back soon.
295
00:17:21,707 --> 00:17:23,641
I just wanna thank you
for everything you're doing...
296
00:17:23,709 --> 00:17:25,643
to find out
what happened to Graham.
297
00:17:25,711 --> 00:17:28,805
Is that why you called...
to thank me for doing my job?
298
00:17:28,881 --> 00:17:32,112
That and, uh...
299
00:17:32,184 --> 00:17:36,018
I didn't think you'd come,
so I guess I'm a little nervous.
300
00:17:36,088 --> 00:17:39,114
Caffeine affects the adenosine
receptors in the brain.
301
00:17:39,191 --> 00:17:43,093
- It causes increased heart rate, so...
- There are other causes.
302
00:17:44,997 --> 00:17:49,627
My partner warned me
to stay focused on the case, so...
303
00:17:49,701 --> 00:17:52,829
- If you got questions, that's cool.
- Okay, um...
304
00:17:52,905 --> 00:17:55,965
What kind of music do you like?
305
00:17:56,041 --> 00:17:58,202
That's a good question.
306
00:17:58,277 --> 00:18:02,441
Um... Snow Patrol.
307
00:18:02,514 --> 00:18:04,675
And Leonard Cohen.
I like Leonard Cohen.
308
00:18:04,750 --> 00:18:08,151
Gravel voice,
but somehow it's soothing.
309
00:18:08,220 --> 00:18:10,848
Yeah.
I wonder why that is.
310
00:18:10,923 --> 00:18:13,892
There's actually no empirical way
of assessing something like that.
311
00:18:13,959 --> 00:18:18,225
- But you didn't mean that literally, did you?
- Uh-uh.
312
00:18:18,297 --> 00:18:21,323
[Sighs]
I'm sorry. My...
313
00:18:21,400 --> 00:18:25,234
My social skills are very limited.
314
00:18:25,304 --> 00:18:27,738
Trust me, they're fine.
315
00:18:27,806 --> 00:18:30,070
You know, it...
316
00:18:30,142 --> 00:18:35,876
it took a long time for me to understand
how my brother could leave.
317
00:18:35,948 --> 00:18:40,908
And now, it's just as odd
to meet someone who stayed.
318
00:18:40,986 --> 00:18:42,977
I thought about leaving all the time.
319
00:18:43,055 --> 00:18:45,216
I mean, I was a kid.
320
00:18:45,290 --> 00:18:49,021
I didn't know how to be a parent.
321
00:18:49,094 --> 00:18:52,029
I mean, I guess it was my fault
that his head got so big.
322
00:18:52,097 --> 00:18:54,930
He was bossing people around
like he was already Steven Spielberg.
323
00:18:55,000 --> 00:18:56,934
Well, Graham couldn't have been all bad.
324
00:18:57,002 --> 00:19:01,871
- I mean, my partner says
that Lori seemed to love him.
- Poor kid.
325
00:19:01,940 --> 00:19:04,875
I liked her.
She deserved better.
326
00:19:04,943 --> 00:19:07,605
- Graham didn't treat her well?
- No.
327
00:19:07,679 --> 00:19:10,011
He juggled a lot of girls.
I don't know how he did it...
328
00:19:10,082 --> 00:19:12,710
- but no one ever found out about each other.
- So he cheated on her?
329
00:19:12,784 --> 00:19:15,446
Doesn't run in the family,
by the way.
330
00:19:16,822 --> 00:19:19,382
I have to get back to work.
331
00:19:19,458 --> 00:19:22,291
- Did I say something?
- Maybe.
332
00:19:22,361 --> 00:19:25,626
If I offended you in any way,
I'm sorry.
333
00:19:25,697 --> 00:19:27,289
Do you like Massive Attack?
334
00:19:27,366 --> 00:19:30,460
[Chuckles]
I don't know Massive Attack.
335
00:19:30,536 --> 00:19:34,905
Very impressive integration
of radical politics into their music.
336
00:19:34,973 --> 00:19:37,032
I'll play 'em for you next time.
337
00:19:42,114 --> 00:19:44,810
# [Rock, Indistinct]
338
00:19:51,290 --> 00:19:53,224
[Screams]
339
00:19:53,292 --> 00:19:56,489
I know where
Graham Hastings was murdered.
340
00:19:56,562 --> 00:19:58,928
- # [Clicks Off]
- Are you trying to kill me?
341
00:19:58,997 --> 00:20:01,056
What's with the music?
342
00:20:01,133 --> 00:20:05,001
It helps muffle the screams
so I don't pass out every few seconds.
343
00:20:05,070 --> 00:20:07,766
Smart. We have to go through
all the video again.
344
00:20:07,839 --> 00:20:11,775
Hastings was killed in a patch
of eastern hemlocks like this.
345
00:20:11,843 --> 00:20:14,243
They grow in clusters
throughout the forest.
346
00:20:14,313 --> 00:20:16,406
We have to spot the cluster
Graham and the others were near.
347
00:20:16,481 --> 00:20:19,416
Wait, wait.
We have to go through all the video again?
348
00:20:19,484 --> 00:20:22,419
Don't worry.
I'm right here for you.
349
00:20:22,487 --> 00:20:24,614
[Graham]
There is no way that this is natural.
350
00:20:24,690 --> 00:20:28,421
I mean, it's like... it's like
she left this here to guide us or something.
351
00:20:28,493 --> 00:20:31,951
Make it stop!
Make it... Make it stop!
352
00:20:32,030 --> 00:20:34,965
[Brian] Graham, there's something
seriously wrong with Lori, okay?
353
00:20:35,033 --> 00:20:37,092
- We should go back.
- No! This is...
354
00:20:37,169 --> 00:20:40,161
[Screaming]
355
00:20:40,239 --> 00:20:43,265
- No! No!
- [Brian] What is it? Graham!
356
00:20:43,342 --> 00:20:46,243
- [Lori] Make it go away!
- [Voices Overlapping]
357
00:20:46,311 --> 00:20:50,372
- Come on! Let's go!
- [Lori Sobbing] Graham, get back here!
358
00:20:50,449 --> 00:20:53,282
- No, Graham!
- What are you doing? Let's get out ofhere!
359
00:20:53,352 --> 00:20:55,616
[Lori Screams]
360
00:20:58,423 --> 00:21:02,359
Lori was not Graham's only girlfriend.
He had lots of girlfriends.
361
00:21:02,427 --> 00:21:05,658
But he somehow managed
to keep them secret from each other.
362
00:21:05,731 --> 00:21:09,861
- So what would happen if
a very jealous Lori found out?
- I don't know.
363
00:21:09,935 --> 00:21:12,130
- That's... That's more your territory.
- What?
364
00:21:12,204 --> 00:21:14,069
What, about cheating?
365
00:21:14,139 --> 00:21:17,336
I just meant that
you use psychology.
366
00:21:17,409 --> 00:21:19,468
You're very touchy.
367
00:21:19,544 --> 00:21:22,809
- Perhaps because of all your skulking around?
- I am discreet.
368
00:21:22,881 --> 00:21:27,181
Okay? It's different.
A gentleman is discreet. Okay?
369
00:21:27,252 --> 00:21:29,914
- [Zack] What are we talking about?
- Nothing that concerns you.
370
00:21:29,988 --> 00:21:32,218
- Booth.
- But I'm quite literally in
the middle of the conversation.
371
00:21:32,291 --> 00:21:34,225
And it seems very interesting.
372
00:21:34,293 --> 00:21:36,921
However, your glaring indicates that
I shouldn't press for further information.
373
00:21:36,995 --> 00:21:39,930
Mm-hmm. Good genius.
Yeah.
374
00:21:39,998 --> 00:21:43,764
So, Lori loves Graham.
Thinks he loves her...
375
00:21:43,835 --> 00:21:45,769
but finds out that he doesn't.
376
00:21:45,837 --> 00:21:49,830
So she goes all O.J. on him. It's a perfect cover,
right? "Headless witch did it, not me."
377
00:21:49,908 --> 00:21:52,274
The whole insanity thing
might be an act.
378
00:21:52,344 --> 00:21:55,108
But the victim sustained
extensive defensive wounds.
379
00:21:55,180 --> 00:21:57,580
This was a very powerful attacker.
380
00:21:57,649 --> 00:22:01,210
When a woman finds out that a man has been
cheating on her, she can get pretty mad.
381
00:22:03,121 --> 00:22:06,090
That's what I heard. Okay, look,
we got motive and opportunity. It fits.
382
00:22:06,158 --> 00:22:11,357
No, it doesn't fit.
Graham Hastings was 5'10" and 176 pounds.
383
00:22:11,430 --> 00:22:16,424
Lori is 120 tops. The injuries aren't
consistent with a woman Lori Mueller's size.
384
00:22:16,501 --> 00:22:20,028
Of course, people on P.C.P. have been
known to exhibit extraordinary strength.
385
00:22:20,105 --> 00:22:22,596
P.C. P?
Who was on P.C. P?
386
00:22:22,674 --> 00:22:26,041
Hodgins' report on the organic matter
from the baggie found at the scene...
387
00:22:26,111 --> 00:22:29,274
showed that it contained psilocybin
mushrooms injected with phencyclidine.
388
00:22:29,348 --> 00:22:31,578
Whoa.
What a trip.
389
00:22:31,650 --> 00:22:35,313
Well, if Lori ingested those, it's possible
she could've caused Graham's injuries.
390
00:22:35,387 --> 00:22:39,619
Not to mention combining dissociative
anesthetics with hallucinogenic compounds.
391
00:22:39,691 --> 00:22:42,319
It can have a devastating affect
on people with fragile brain chemistry.
392
00:22:42,394 --> 00:22:44,658
So her mental condition
is probably genuine.
393
00:22:44,730 --> 00:22:46,891
I'm gonna go talk to my buddy Brian
and see if he knows anything...
394
00:22:46,965 --> 00:22:50,765
about the magical mystery tour
that Lori might've been on that night.
395
00:22:55,040 --> 00:22:57,736
- If I could clear the forest...
- Then what?
396
00:22:57,809 --> 00:22:59,743
[Booth]
Hey, Brian.
397
00:22:59,811 --> 00:23:03,907
Hey, Agent Booth.
This is Nate Gibbons, my film teacher.
398
00:23:03,982 --> 00:23:05,973
This is Agent Booth.
I told you about him.
399
00:23:06,051 --> 00:23:08,144
Hello.
400
00:23:08,220 --> 00:23:09,744
Hi.
401
00:23:09,821 --> 00:23:11,652
- You're here about Graham Hastings?
- Yeah.
402
00:23:11,723 --> 00:23:13,816
Was he one of your students?
403
00:23:13,892 --> 00:23:18,454
Yes. He was, uh,
an incredibly gifted kid.
404
00:23:18,530 --> 00:23:22,364
What happened out there
was horrible.
405
00:23:22,434 --> 00:23:24,959
- Mmm.
- What are you doing here again?
406
00:23:25,036 --> 00:23:28,597
- You wanna find out what
happened to Graham, don't you?
- Of course.
407
00:23:28,673 --> 00:23:31,665
Yeah.
So what were we watching?
408
00:23:31,743 --> 00:23:33,677
- That's pretty cool.
- Nothing, really.
409
00:23:33,745 --> 00:23:36,805
It's this film I'm doing
for, uh, my degree.
410
00:23:36,882 --> 00:23:39,442
Brian's being modest.
He wrote and directed...
411
00:23:39,518 --> 00:23:42,817
an amazing modern take
on the Gilgamesh story.
412
00:23:42,888 --> 00:23:45,948
Nate produced it.
I got it accepted into Sundance.
413
00:23:46,024 --> 00:23:48,686
Oh. Congratulations.
414
00:23:48,760 --> 00:23:51,194
If you don't mind,
I'd like to talk to Brian alone.
415
00:23:52,697 --> 00:23:56,224
Sure.
We'll finish up later.
416
00:23:56,301 --> 00:23:58,235
All right.
417
00:24:00,472 --> 00:24:03,964
- Call me if you need anything.
- Mm-hmm.
418
00:24:11,716 --> 00:24:17,552
Brian, listen, we have evidence suggesting that
Lori was taking drugs that night in the woods.
419
00:24:17,622 --> 00:24:20,523
No.
Those woods are too thick.
420
00:24:20,592 --> 00:24:22,822
We knew that we had
to keep our heads on straight.
421
00:24:22,894 --> 00:24:27,228
So as far as you know, Lori Mueller wasn't
under the influence of any hallucinogens?
422
00:24:27,299 --> 00:24:29,699
- No.
- When she was with Graham, was she violent?
423
00:24:29,768 --> 00:24:32,396
- No way.
- Did you know that Graham was cheating on her?
424
00:24:32,471 --> 00:24:35,998
Man, that was none of my business.
425
00:24:36,074 --> 00:24:38,338
Sure, Graham was a hound,
and everyone knew it.
426
00:24:38,410 --> 00:24:41,868
Maybe Lori found out,
got angry with Graham.
427
00:24:41,947 --> 00:24:44,575
No, okay? There's no way.
It wasn't her, okay?
428
00:24:44,649 --> 00:24:46,617
Whacked out or not, it wasn't her.
429
00:24:49,955 --> 00:24:52,788
There was something else
out there that night.
430
00:24:56,261 --> 00:24:58,695
[Lori]
Where are we going? I can't see.
431
00:24:58,763 --> 00:25:01,323
[Brian]
Don't worry. Just stay close.
432
00:25:08,974 --> 00:25:10,908
What is that?
433
00:25:10,976 --> 00:25:14,002
We're supposed to be looking
for eastern hemlock.
434
00:25:14,079 --> 00:25:16,013
It's much more effective
with your eyes open.
435
00:25:16,081 --> 00:25:18,015
I just know what's gonna
happen here, okay?
436
00:25:18,083 --> 00:25:20,916
This is where they freak out
because they hear the witch.
437
00:25:22,387 --> 00:25:24,321
[Lori Screams]
438
00:25:24,389 --> 00:25:28,655
Wait. There.
Did you see that?
439
00:25:28,727 --> 00:25:30,592
Yeah. But where are they?
Go... Go forward.
440
00:25:32,597 --> 00:25:37,057
Stop. Dense crown, fine branches,
scaly bark and wide ridges.
441
00:25:37,135 --> 00:25:39,968
Those are eastern hemlocks.
Love your eyes.
442
00:25:40,038 --> 00:25:42,268
Now we need a landmark.
443
00:25:42,340 --> 00:25:46,140
You have to be quiet, okay?
There's something out there.
444
00:25:46,211 --> 00:25:48,338
No! No!
445
00:25:48,413 --> 00:25:50,472
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
446
00:25:50,549 --> 00:25:52,676
[Speaking Backwards]
447
00:25:54,686 --> 00:25:57,018
[Hodgins]
2:37 a.m.
448
00:25:57,088 --> 00:26:00,057
- So?
- We have a date plus an exact time.
449
00:26:00,125 --> 00:26:04,027
I can estimate the position of the moon
from shadowing patterns on the forest floor.
450
00:26:04,095 --> 00:26:06,723
We should be able to get
the approximate latitude and longitude.
451
00:26:06,798 --> 00:26:09,460
- Yes.
- [Brian] Graham, leave the camera!
452
00:26:09,534 --> 00:26:12,162
- [Graham] What about Lori?
- [Lori Screams]
453
00:26:12,237 --> 00:26:15,434
Let's just work out
the coordinates.
454
00:26:15,507 --> 00:26:17,600
- Yeah.
- [Lori Screams] Graham?
455
00:26:17,676 --> 00:26:20,611
Graham?
456
00:26:23,081 --> 00:26:25,675
The ax was found
buried over there.
457
00:26:25,750 --> 00:26:28,776
Dried blood on the trunk.
458
00:26:28,853 --> 00:26:31,378
Whoa.
459
00:26:31,456 --> 00:26:34,391
Make that a lot
of dried blood on the trunk.
460
00:26:34,459 --> 00:26:36,359
Someone should do a scraping here.
461
00:26:36,428 --> 00:26:38,953
Where did you find the skull?
462
00:26:39,030 --> 00:26:40,895
Buried just beyond those bushes.
463
00:26:42,567 --> 00:26:44,558
But there's something else.
464
00:26:51,076 --> 00:26:54,637
[Booth]
A second skull.
465
00:26:54,713 --> 00:26:58,911
- [Edison] I'm afraid so.
- Are there any other
outstanding cases in the area?
466
00:26:58,984 --> 00:27:01,976
No, there aren't.
467
00:27:12,297 --> 00:27:14,231
Well, based on bony architecture...
468
00:27:14,299 --> 00:27:16,563
this skull's consistent
with that of Graham Hastings.
469
00:27:16,635 --> 00:27:18,603
[Saroyan]
I'll confirm with the blood from the ax.
470
00:27:18,670 --> 00:27:21,400
- And the other skull?
- Female. Mid-30s at the time of death.
471
00:27:21,473 --> 00:27:24,738
Which was between
the mid-18th and mid-19th centuries.
472
00:27:24,809 --> 00:27:28,404
You know, this ax handle is birch.
Betula uber.
473
00:27:28,480 --> 00:27:31,176
Same extinct species as
the wood fragments we found in the bone.
474
00:27:31,249 --> 00:27:33,114
I'm almost done with her face.
475
00:27:33,184 --> 00:27:36,517
Why are you spending time on that?
It won't help the case.
476
00:27:36,588 --> 00:27:38,556
Come on.
Let the kids have some fun, Mom.
477
00:27:38,623 --> 00:27:42,787
Both skulls have depressed fractures
on the parietal bones.
478
00:27:42,861 --> 00:27:45,386
They could've been killed with a blow
to the head before they were decapitated.
479
00:27:45,463 --> 00:27:47,522
[Brennan]
In Graham's case, yes.
480
00:27:47,599 --> 00:27:52,935
But on the female skull,
there's evidence of new growth.
481
00:27:53,004 --> 00:27:55,268
What looks like...
482
00:27:55,340 --> 00:27:57,399
This person underwent trepanation.
483
00:27:57,475 --> 00:27:59,875
An antiquated form of brain surgery.
484
00:27:59,944 --> 00:28:04,313
Practiced in the 1700s
on those suspected of witchcraft.
485
00:28:04,382 --> 00:28:07,215
- Do you think that skull is your Maggie Cinders?
- [Hodgins] Of course not.
486
00:28:07,285 --> 00:28:10,880
I mean, there's no way to know, right?
I'm just saying...
487
00:28:12,323 --> 00:28:14,450
it's interesting.
488
00:28:18,196 --> 00:28:22,496
Hey, Bones, you know those papers that
Hodgins found in Graham Hastings's backpack?
489
00:28:22,567 --> 00:28:25,593
- His hallucinogenic ramblings?
- Mm-hmm. You got it.
490
00:28:25,670 --> 00:28:29,663
They were written on the back
of pages from his screenplay.
491
00:28:29,741 --> 00:28:32,505
I don't see the significance.
492
00:28:32,577 --> 00:28:35,137
Graham was a film student.
Of course he wrote screenplays.
493
00:28:35,213 --> 00:28:39,274
Yeah, but this was a modern day take
on the Gilgamesh story.
494
00:28:39,350 --> 00:28:44,185
The same story that Brian Andrews
is using for his film.
495
00:28:44,255 --> 00:28:47,656
He stole Graham's screenplay.
496
00:28:47,726 --> 00:28:51,321
Yeah.
Look familiar?
497
00:28:51,396 --> 00:28:53,796
What...
Where'd you find these?
498
00:28:53,865 --> 00:28:56,834
Graham Hastings's backpack
near his murdered body.
499
00:28:56,901 --> 00:28:59,995
Care to explain why a movie
that's about to make it to Sundance...
500
00:29:00,071 --> 00:29:02,539
sounds a lot like the screenplay
that your dead buddy wrote?
501
00:29:02,607 --> 00:29:04,666
- Look, I know what you're thinking.
- Oh, really?
502
00:29:04,743 --> 00:29:09,339
- Because what I think is that you killed him.
- No.
503
00:29:09,414 --> 00:29:11,780
I think you're the one who drugged Lori
so she wouldn't know...
504
00:29:11,850 --> 00:29:14,683
- what the hell was going on that night.
- No, I didn't.
505
00:29:14,753 --> 00:29:17,551
Look, I know that this may look similar,
but this is mine.
506
00:29:17,622 --> 00:29:21,388
Really? Because, you know, we found
an e-mail on Graham's computer...
507
00:29:21,459 --> 00:29:24,895
sending you a complete
first version draft to you.
508
00:29:24,963 --> 00:29:28,956
- He wanted you to read it, get your thoughts.
- So, what'd you think?
509
00:29:29,033 --> 00:29:32,366
I thought...
510
00:29:32,437 --> 00:29:34,905
I thought that it was better
than anything I could ever write.
511
00:29:34,973 --> 00:29:38,033
So yeah, you know,
after Graham was missing a few months...
512
00:29:38,109 --> 00:29:40,373
Nate thought it would be safe
to pass off as our own.
513
00:29:40,445 --> 00:29:42,379
But I didn't kill Graham.
514
00:29:42,447 --> 00:29:45,314
Anything else you forget
to mention, Brian?
515
00:29:46,818 --> 00:29:49,582
Oh, come on, Brian.
You love the movies, right?
516
00:29:49,654 --> 00:29:53,181
So this is the time where
the innocent guy comes clean...
517
00:29:53,258 --> 00:29:55,749
or the guilty guy
asks for a lawyer.
518
00:29:56,961 --> 00:30:00,397
Okay, so which movie is this gonna be?
519
00:30:04,335 --> 00:30:06,326
That night...
520
00:30:08,439 --> 00:30:12,842
Lori... When... When I found her,
she was covered in blood.
521
00:30:12,911 --> 00:30:15,277
It wasn't hers.
I was afraid.
522
00:30:15,346 --> 00:30:18,281
- You think she killed Graham?
- It wasn't her fault though.
523
00:30:18,349 --> 00:30:22,410
She was nuts, okay? She said that
the blood just rained down on her.
524
00:30:22,487 --> 00:30:25,183
I wanted to protect her.
525
00:30:25,256 --> 00:30:27,918
So you got rid of the bloody clothing?
526
00:30:29,227 --> 00:30:34,130
I hid them in the woods.
They're still out there.
527
00:30:34,199 --> 00:30:37,225
- Okay, great. You can take us there.
- No!
528
00:30:37,302 --> 00:30:39,236
Look, I'll tell you what I remember...
529
00:30:39,304 --> 00:30:41,272
but I'm never going out there again.
530
00:30:41,339 --> 00:30:43,637
You can lock me up
for the rest of my life.
531
00:30:43,708 --> 00:30:46,802
I'm never going back out there.
532
00:30:49,647 --> 00:30:53,310
The kid said he hid her clothes
in a hollow log near a stream.
533
00:30:53,384 --> 00:30:57,184
Thanks. Angela looked at the video again.
Tell the forensic team...
534
00:30:57,255 --> 00:31:00,747
to fan out across the area
south-southwest of the cabin ruins.
535
00:31:00,825 --> 00:31:04,090
Did you hear that, Lou?
Yeah, south-southwest.
536
00:31:04,162 --> 00:31:06,722
Yeah, I know it gets cold
when the sun goes down, Lou.
537
00:31:06,798 --> 00:31:10,859
Well, you should've brought your blankie.
Just call me when you find her clothes.
538
00:31:10,935 --> 00:31:12,903
Man!
539
00:31:12,971 --> 00:31:15,735
[Sighs]
What?
540
00:31:15,807 --> 00:31:18,139
- He was being a baby.
- I didn't say anything.
541
00:31:18,209 --> 00:31:21,645
But you're looking at me
like I'm in trouble and you're a teacher.
542
00:31:21,713 --> 00:31:24,477
- You're very touchy lately, Booth.
- Look, Bones.
543
00:31:24,549 --> 00:31:27,450
I don't know why
I didn't tell you about Cam.
544
00:31:27,518 --> 00:31:30,180
- Did I mention Cam?
- I just didn't want it to get weird, I guess.
545
00:31:30,255 --> 00:31:32,723
Weird?
546
00:31:32,790 --> 00:31:36,988
We're partners, you know?
Together all the time, right?
547
00:31:37,061 --> 00:31:39,757
You're a woman, and I'm a man.
548
00:31:39,831 --> 00:31:43,164
And I never had a relationship
like this where we were...
549
00:31:43,234 --> 00:31:48,638
like two guys, except you're not,
you know, a guy.
550
00:31:48,706 --> 00:31:52,301
- Yeah.
- No. No, I'm not.
551
00:31:52,377 --> 00:31:57,440
Should I feel odd about
wanting to hang out with Will?
552
00:31:57,515 --> 00:31:59,449
No, of course not.
You know?
553
00:31:59,517 --> 00:32:04,318
Because essentially, I mean,
you're a guy like me, but not really.
554
00:32:04,389 --> 00:32:09,725
That would mean that to me,
you are essentially a woman.
555
00:32:11,396 --> 00:32:13,830
- Yeah, I can see that.
- No, no, no, no.
556
00:32:13,898 --> 00:32:16,196
I'd prefer not to be a woman
if you don't mind.
557
00:32:16,267 --> 00:32:18,167
- I'm merely trying to follow your reasoning.
- [Cell Phone Ringing]
558
00:32:18,236 --> 00:32:20,727
Okay, fine. What do you say we just,
you know... We'll drop it for now.
559
00:32:20,805 --> 00:32:23,569
Yeah, it's Booth.
They found the clothes.
560
00:32:23,641 --> 00:32:25,632
- That was fast.
- Well, good work, Lou.
561
00:32:25,710 --> 00:32:30,545
All right, now you can come home
before all the monsters get you...
562
00:32:30,615 --> 00:32:33,675
Hmm. Hung up on me.
I thought it was funny.
563
00:32:37,455 --> 00:32:39,889
The blood from the ax
was from Graham Hastings.
564
00:32:39,958 --> 00:32:43,394
Okay, was the blood
on Lori Mueller's clothes a match?
565
00:32:43,461 --> 00:32:45,725
- Nope.
- Then there's another victim out there?
566
00:32:45,797 --> 00:32:47,890
Yes, and she's probably named Bessie.
567
00:32:47,966 --> 00:32:50,730
- Bessie?
- It's cows' blood.
568
00:32:50,802 --> 00:32:53,930
The hormones and antibiotics affirm
that it's from a butcher shop.
569
00:32:54,005 --> 00:32:58,237
Dr. Brennan, the witch's skull
was cut with a Stryker saw.
570
00:32:58,309 --> 00:33:01,335
Wait.
Don't you use those in your autopsies?
571
00:33:01,412 --> 00:33:03,346
They're also used
in teaching institutions.
572
00:33:03,414 --> 00:33:07,942
I found a faded serial number behind the
occipital condyle. It's from the university.
573
00:33:08,019 --> 00:33:11,455
So the skull was stolen
from the medical school.
574
00:33:11,522 --> 00:33:16,050
Someone set up one hell of a horror show
to kill Graham Hastings.
575
00:33:22,834 --> 00:33:24,859
- Have a seat.
- I'll help in any way I can...
576
00:33:24,936 --> 00:33:26,995
but I do have a class
starting in 45 minutes.
577
00:33:27,071 --> 00:33:30,734
Yeah, well, you know, it's film class.
Have 'em watch Wedding Crashers.
578
00:33:30,808 --> 00:33:35,074
I can assure you, Agent Booth, that
film class is a lot more than watching movies.
579
00:33:35,146 --> 00:33:37,205
Were you aware that
the medical school at the university...
580
00:33:37,281 --> 00:33:40,079
has an anatomical
specimen collection?
581
00:33:40,151 --> 00:33:44,611
I don't even know what that means.
This is about Graham, right?
582
00:33:44,689 --> 00:33:49,422
The research collection can only be accessed
by a faculty member with a key card.
583
00:33:49,494 --> 00:33:53,123
Yours was recorded entering
the building last November 7 th...
584
00:33:53,197 --> 00:33:56,496
three days before
Graham Hastings disappeared.
585
00:33:56,567 --> 00:34:00,298
You often go into a medical school
at 2:43 in the morning?
586
00:34:00,371 --> 00:34:02,999
I reported my card missing last November.
You'll find a record of that.
587
00:34:03,074 --> 00:34:05,440
Yeah.
It's convenient.
588
00:34:05,510 --> 00:34:09,139
- Very convenient.
- Are you accusing me of something?
589
00:34:09,213 --> 00:34:12,740
Someone stole a skull,
planted it in the woods...
590
00:34:12,817 --> 00:34:16,116
along with animal bones,
blood, weird amulets.
591
00:34:16,187 --> 00:34:19,623
Tricking people into believing that
Graham was murdered by a ghost.
592
00:34:19,690 --> 00:34:24,684
Okay, but why? Why would I possibly
want to do something like that?
593
00:34:24,762 --> 00:34:28,858
- Ride his coattails, you know?
Escape the faculty ghetto.
- He shut you out.
594
00:34:28,933 --> 00:34:34,098
And maybe you were feeling just
a little bitter about that, huh, teach?
595
00:34:39,043 --> 00:34:41,477
I'm entitled to an attorney,
aren't I?
596
00:34:42,947 --> 00:34:46,246
Okay, maybe it was Graham
who stole the skull himself.
597
00:34:46,317 --> 00:34:50,344
Are you suggesting that it was
some convoluted suicide scheme?
598
00:34:50,421 --> 00:34:52,412
- He chopped off his own head?
- No.
599
00:34:52,490 --> 00:34:54,981
Look, I'm just saying things,
they got out of hand, right?
600
00:34:55,059 --> 00:34:57,323
He wanted to make it look
like a documentary, right?
601
00:34:57,395 --> 00:35:00,922
As scary as possible.
So he sets everything up, right?
602
00:35:00,998 --> 00:35:03,193
He gets Nate to
help him out that night.
603
00:35:03,267 --> 00:35:06,668
But Nate sees an opportunity.
No one knows he's out there.
604
00:35:06,737 --> 00:35:09,729
And before you know, it's chop-chop,
and "I'm going to Hollywood."
605
00:35:09,807 --> 00:35:12,867
I found someone else in the woods.
606
00:35:12,944 --> 00:35:15,037
I think it's a person.
607
00:35:15,113 --> 00:35:17,843
Have you finished with
the particulates from the ax handle?
608
00:35:17,915 --> 00:35:20,611
I've determined that the assailant
was wearing rough-hewn leather gloves.
609
00:35:20,685 --> 00:35:23,210
- But I still have to check.
- Then why are you in here?
610
00:35:23,287 --> 00:35:26,779
Because I want him here.
Okay, look.
611
00:35:26,858 --> 00:35:29,349
I ran it through
a mass-recognition program.
612
00:35:29,427 --> 00:35:33,488
That's Graham,
and that is our mystery guest.
613
00:35:33,564 --> 00:35:37,398
- It's not Brian?
- No. Different height and weight.
614
00:35:37,468 --> 00:35:39,561
This person is about 6'1 ".
615
00:35:39,637 --> 00:35:42,367
As you can see,
that includes a head.
616
00:35:43,674 --> 00:35:46,074
So it's definitely not Maggie.
617
00:35:46,144 --> 00:35:48,840
Nate Gibbons is about 6'1 ".
618
00:35:48,913 --> 00:35:52,576
I'll ask Will ifhe can tell us
anything about Graham and his teacher.
619
00:35:52,650 --> 00:35:54,641
Maybe he threatened Graham.
620
00:35:57,788 --> 00:36:00,052
[Lori Screaming]
621
00:36:00,258 --> 00:36:02,021
His professor?
622
00:36:02,093 --> 00:36:04,755
Did Graham tell you anything
about his relationship with him?
623
00:36:04,829 --> 00:36:08,890
He said the guy wanted to help produce his film.
Graham said he wanted to do it on his own.
624
00:36:08,966 --> 00:36:11,594
His professor is producing his film.
625
00:36:11,669 --> 00:36:14,035
Brian stole Graham's screenplay.
626
00:36:14,105 --> 00:36:16,198
He and the professor are making it.
627
00:36:16,274 --> 00:36:18,242
The teacher killed Graham
for a script?
628
00:36:18,309 --> 00:36:21,278
It would make his career.
Brian's too.
629
00:36:21,345 --> 00:36:23,575
I've seen people murdered
for a lot less.
630
00:36:23,648 --> 00:36:25,809
It's not certain yet.
631
00:36:25,883 --> 00:36:30,877
We're just looking for evidence that
links one or two of them to the remains.
632
00:36:35,359 --> 00:36:38,817
With all this going on,
when I'm with you...
633
00:36:41,365 --> 00:36:44,129
I feel like
everything's gonna be okay.
634
00:36:46,337 --> 00:36:48,931
I'd like to see the world
the way you do.
635
00:36:49,006 --> 00:36:52,407
Then you would be looking...
636
00:36:52,476 --> 00:36:55,240
at a very beautiful woman.
637
00:37:16,667 --> 00:37:20,034
[Saroyan] Preliminary tests show
only one type of D.N.A. on the ax.
638
00:37:20,104 --> 00:37:22,766
But now the follow-up tests
are showing two.
639
00:37:22,840 --> 00:37:26,606
- Something wrong with
our electrophoresis machine?
- No, I double-checked it.
640
00:37:26,677 --> 00:37:29,612
So this means you got
the killer's D.N.A.
641
00:37:29,680 --> 00:37:32,478
Right. The attacker must've been cut
by Graham during the struggle.
642
00:37:32,550 --> 00:37:35,212
I'm trying to separate out
the two types of D.N.A., but it's hard.
643
00:37:35,286 --> 00:37:39,017
It's easy. I'll just get a warrant
for a blood sample for Nate Gibbons.
644
00:37:39,090 --> 00:37:42,992
The glove fragments on the handle
were coated with diammonium phosphate...
645
00:37:43,060 --> 00:37:45,654
and a guar gum-derivative thickener.
646
00:37:45,730 --> 00:37:48,062
- Do you speak English?
- It's a flame retardant.
647
00:37:48,132 --> 00:37:52,899
Exactly. Isn't that only used
by professional firefighters?
648
00:37:52,970 --> 00:37:56,064
Wait.
Graham's brother is a firefighter.
649
00:37:56,140 --> 00:38:00,167
He's also about 6'1 ", right?
And he has a head.
650
00:38:00,244 --> 00:38:04,146
That explains why it looks like
there was only one blood source.
651
00:38:04,215 --> 00:38:06,683
Siblings share so many
of the same chromosomes.
652
00:38:06,751 --> 00:38:10,050
Will Hastings killed his brother.
653
00:38:10,121 --> 00:38:13,386
- That certainly explains my results.
- Brennan.
654
00:38:13,457 --> 00:38:15,425
Wait.
She's with him now.
655
00:38:17,595 --> 00:38:21,031
[Siren Wailing]
656
00:38:25,636 --> 00:38:28,605
- Good and funny.
- That's your opinion.
657
00:38:28,673 --> 00:38:31,665
I don't think you're the one
that should be telling me what...
658
00:38:31,742 --> 00:38:36,008
Booth.
What are you doing here?
659
00:38:36,080 --> 00:38:38,605
I'm sorry.
660
00:38:40,284 --> 00:38:43,219
- You're under arrest for
the murder of your brother.
- Wait. What?
661
00:38:43,287 --> 00:38:45,585
- You have the right to remain silent.
- What is this, Booth?
662
00:38:45,656 --> 00:38:48,591
He did it.
Cam found his blood on the ax...
663
00:38:48,659 --> 00:38:53,392
and Hodgins found chemicals that
only a firefighter would have access to.
664
00:38:53,464 --> 00:38:55,898
I didn't kill Graham.
665
00:38:55,966 --> 00:38:59,094
We fought. That's all.
666
00:38:59,170 --> 00:39:01,764
You were out there
in the woods that night?
667
00:39:01,839 --> 00:39:05,570
Please don't look at me like that.
Please? I was just helping my brother.
668
00:39:05,643 --> 00:39:07,474
He said the film
was gonna make him famous.
669
00:39:07,545 --> 00:39:10,878
So you got the animal bones,
the blood...
670
00:39:10,948 --> 00:39:12,813
and you made the chopping sound
with the ax.
671
00:39:12,883 --> 00:39:16,182
He wanted me to stay out of sight.
672
00:39:16,253 --> 00:39:18,778
But the girl... Lori...
he slipped her drugs.
673
00:39:18,856 --> 00:39:22,724
And she was screaming,
and I said I wasn't gonna help anymore.
674
00:39:22,793 --> 00:39:25,887
And I said I wouldn't throw
the blood on her, so he did it.
675
00:39:25,963 --> 00:39:28,932
And she went crazy, and you saw her.
Graham did that to her.
676
00:39:28,999 --> 00:39:32,332
- Will...
- I had to stop him, okay?
677
00:39:32,403 --> 00:39:35,463
I can't be responsible for
raising a monster like that.
678
00:39:35,539 --> 00:39:41,000
- So you hit him with the ax.
- He was just lying there and
I was waiting for him to move.
679
00:39:41,078 --> 00:39:45,742
And I've never... I've never even hit him before,
no matter how difficult he got.
680
00:39:45,816 --> 00:39:48,751
Then you chopped off his head and you buried
him to make it look like some witch did it.
681
00:39:48,819 --> 00:39:51,754
No.
She did it.
682
00:39:51,822 --> 00:39:56,316
She did it. Maggie Cinders
was out there that night...
683
00:39:56,394 --> 00:39:58,385
and she made me do it.
684
00:39:59,730 --> 00:40:03,928
She told me never to tell anybody.
685
00:40:04,001 --> 00:40:07,300
Maggie Cinders made me
cut off his head.
686
00:40:07,371 --> 00:40:10,033
That's the only way it could happen.
687
00:40:10,107 --> 00:40:14,271
You know me.
He was my brother.
688
00:40:14,345 --> 00:40:17,212
I could never kill my own brother.
689
00:40:17,281 --> 00:40:19,306
It was her!
690
00:40:29,226 --> 00:40:31,353
What are you waiting for, Booth?
691
00:40:31,429 --> 00:40:33,056
- You have the right to remain silent.
- No!
692
00:40:33,130 --> 00:40:35,963
You understand me?
693
00:40:36,033 --> 00:40:39,127
- Anything you say...
- No, please.
694
00:40:39,203 --> 00:40:42,832
- Wait, please.
- will be used against you in a court of law.
695
00:40:42,907 --> 00:40:45,637
You have the right to speak
to an attorney.
696
00:40:49,914 --> 00:40:54,248
Yeah. The F.B.I. needs me to finish
cataloguing the restored footage.
697
00:40:54,318 --> 00:40:57,913
It's cool.
I don't have anywhere else to go.
698
00:40:57,988 --> 00:41:00,786
You've been great today, Hodgins.
699
00:41:00,858 --> 00:41:04,419
I know.
I haven't seen that piece.
700
00:41:05,963 --> 00:41:08,488
[Angela]
Yeah, I was working on it before.
701
00:41:08,566 --> 00:41:10,693
It just finished rendering.
702
00:41:22,179 --> 00:41:25,671
Uh... Uh, it could...
could be a reflection.
703
00:41:27,184 --> 00:41:29,948
- [Hodgins] Had to be. Or some moonlight.
- Yeah.
704
00:41:30,020 --> 00:41:32,250
Uh, moonlight sounds right.
705
00:41:33,958 --> 00:41:37,792
Can I stay at your place tonight?
706
00:41:37,862 --> 00:41:40,763
Sure. No problem.
707
00:41:45,836 --> 00:41:48,396
# [Pop Ballad]
708
00:41:50,541 --> 00:41:52,975
[Sighs]
709
00:41:57,381 --> 00:41:59,542
I sure know how to pick 'em, don't I?
710
00:42:00,985 --> 00:42:03,351
Well, you know.
711
00:42:03,420 --> 00:42:05,980
Our perceptions are always colored
by what we hope...
712
00:42:06,056 --> 00:42:08,217
and what we fear, what we love.
713
00:42:10,060 --> 00:42:11,960
We do the best we can.
714
00:42:13,464 --> 00:42:16,956
I'm afraid my best isn't good enough.
715
00:42:18,636 --> 00:42:21,628
I can read bones, not people.
716
00:42:21,705 --> 00:42:24,606
Well...
717
00:42:24,675 --> 00:42:26,973
You know, you had no trouble
seeing through me.
718
00:42:36,220 --> 00:42:39,519
- It's a good thing I like being alone.
- You know what? You're not alone.
719
00:42:39,590 --> 00:42:41,615
Okay? Come on.
720
00:42:44,094 --> 00:42:46,028
- Booth.
- Hey.
721
00:42:46,096 --> 00:42:49,259
You're my partner.
Okay?
722
00:42:49,333 --> 00:42:51,267
It's a guy hug.
723
00:42:53,003 --> 00:42:54,868
Take it.
724
00:42:59,276 --> 00:43:01,141
All right?
725
00:43:01,211 --> 00:43:05,011
# [Continues]
726
00:43:14,491 --> 00:43:16,550
# [Ends]
727
00:43:49,393 --> 00:43:50,758
What's that mean?