1 00:00:03,937 --> 00:00:06,462 [Brennan] It's getting thicker and thicker in here. 2 00:00:06,539 --> 00:00:10,202 That's why the forensic team got lost. I've sent somebody back to find 'em. 3 00:00:10,276 --> 00:00:12,369 You sure you know where you're goin'? 4 00:00:12,445 --> 00:00:14,709 I still have trouble, and I've been here for three years. 5 00:00:14,781 --> 00:00:16,908 That's why we advise hikers to stay away. 6 00:00:16,983 --> 00:00:18,883 I know I'm pining for concrete. 7 00:00:18,952 --> 00:00:22,854 You just, uh... You stay close, all right, Bones? 8 00:00:29,696 --> 00:00:34,565 I don't want you to get caught out here when it gets dark, okay? 9 00:00:36,403 --> 00:00:39,668 Bones? Bones? 10 00:00:41,074 --> 00:00:43,008 Where the hell are you? Bones? 11 00:00:43,076 --> 00:00:45,067 I'm right here, Booth. 12 00:00:45,145 --> 00:00:47,409 - Don't do that, all right? - What? 13 00:00:47,480 --> 00:00:50,472 - Take off like that, okay? You heard the guy. - I saw this. 14 00:00:50,550 --> 00:00:54,486 It's some sort of talisman. These are bones from a bird. 15 00:00:54,554 --> 00:00:57,921 And the coloring on the ornament looks like dried blood. 16 00:00:57,991 --> 00:01:01,324 There are more of'em too. 17 00:01:01,394 --> 00:01:03,453 [Booth] These, they look like eyes. 18 00:01:03,530 --> 00:01:08,229 - Okay, this is weird. You see a lot of these? - Not me. 19 00:01:08,301 --> 00:01:11,361 But I've heard some other folks have come across some pretty strange stuff in here. 20 00:01:11,438 --> 00:01:14,771 - Word is it's Maggie Cinders. - There's a woman who lives out here? 21 00:01:14,841 --> 00:01:17,969 Did. Died in 1780. 22 00:01:18,044 --> 00:01:21,013 Folks around here thought she was a witch and beheaded her. 23 00:01:21,081 --> 00:01:23,845 Legend is she still haunts the woods looking for her severed head. 24 00:01:23,917 --> 00:01:26,283 And you believe this, Ranger Edison? 25 00:01:26,352 --> 00:01:29,185 Look, I'm just telling you what I heard. 26 00:01:29,255 --> 00:01:32,782 Yeah, I'd prefer we keep moving, okay? 27 00:01:32,859 --> 00:01:35,054 [Edison] This is one of the only clearings around here. 28 00:01:35,128 --> 00:01:37,062 The pit was covered with sticks and leaves. 29 00:01:37,130 --> 00:01:42,158 One of the hikers fell in on the body, freaked, and ran. 30 00:01:42,235 --> 00:01:46,695 Maggie Cinders did say she'd kill anybody who dared to look for her. 31 00:01:46,773 --> 00:01:51,039 So you talked to Miss Cinders? That must've been difficult since she doesn't have a head. 32 00:01:51,111 --> 00:01:53,011 Bag the eyes. Give me a hand. 33 00:01:53,079 --> 00:01:55,411 You want me to go down there with you? 34 00:01:55,482 --> 00:01:58,974 - No. I don't want the remains compromised. - You all right? 35 00:01:59,052 --> 00:02:01,077 - Yeah. - [Insects Buzzing] 36 00:02:01,154 --> 00:02:03,486 So, uh, how'd she kill 'em, you know, in the legend? 37 00:02:03,556 --> 00:02:07,686 Like she was killed. She cuts off their heads. 38 00:02:11,097 --> 00:02:14,555 Iliac crest and pubis show it's male. 39 00:02:14,634 --> 00:02:19,571 Epiphyseal fusion puts him between 18 and 25 years old. 40 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:23,040 He's on a... a video camera. 41 00:02:23,109 --> 00:02:25,202 Cause of death? 42 00:02:25,278 --> 00:02:27,508 Well, since I can't find his skull... 43 00:02:27,580 --> 00:02:30,743 I'd say... his head got cut off. 44 00:02:39,425 --> 00:02:42,053 Since we don't have a head, do we have enough for an identification? 45 00:02:42,128 --> 00:02:45,291 We'll look for older injuries that might be found in medical records. 46 00:02:45,365 --> 00:02:47,731 More wood splinters. 47 00:02:47,800 --> 00:02:50,291 Could've been the handle of whatever lopped off his head. 48 00:02:50,370 --> 00:02:52,702 If a ghost isn't comprised of matter but is merely ectoplasm... 49 00:02:52,772 --> 00:02:55,798 which is actually the clear outer layer of cytoplasm on amoeboid cells... 50 00:02:55,875 --> 00:02:58,901 how can the victim have suffered bruising and multiple fractures? 51 00:02:58,978 --> 00:03:01,276 Because there are no such things as ghosts. 52 00:03:01,347 --> 00:03:04,145 I thought you never jump to conclusions? 53 00:03:04,217 --> 00:03:07,380 Well, it's safe to dismiss fantasy and deluded perceptions. 54 00:03:07,453 --> 00:03:10,650 My mother came to me the day after she died. 55 00:03:13,993 --> 00:03:16,223 I wasn't some kid. I was 23. She came to me... 56 00:03:17,564 --> 00:03:20,829 She came to me and told me to look in her dresser... 57 00:03:20,900 --> 00:03:23,164 third drawer, behind her pink blouse. 58 00:03:23,236 --> 00:03:27,434 There was something there for me. 59 00:03:27,507 --> 00:03:30,408 [Hodgins] The European hornet queen I found on the remains... 60 00:03:30,476 --> 00:03:33,138 puts the time of death at November of last year. 61 00:03:33,213 --> 00:03:35,943 - We have more splinters. - Wood. 62 00:03:36,015 --> 00:03:37,676 It's from a Betula uber... 63 00:03:37,750 --> 00:03:42,016 a subspecies of round-leafbirch tree that's been extinct since 1800. 64 00:03:42,088 --> 00:03:45,649 The legend says that Maggie Cinders kills her victims... 65 00:03:45,725 --> 00:03:50,424 with the same old ax used to decapitate her in 1783. 66 00:03:51,931 --> 00:03:55,094 Anyone else feeling tingly, or is it just me? 67 00:03:55,168 --> 00:03:58,729 I checked missing persons. A film student from U. V.A. went missing in the woods last year. 68 00:03:58,805 --> 00:04:01,638 He was making a documentary on the Maggie Cinders legend. 69 00:04:01,708 --> 00:04:05,838 Graham Hastings, 21, 5'10", 176 pounds. 70 00:04:05,912 --> 00:04:08,938 - That explains the video camera. - [Angela] I, um... 71 00:04:09,015 --> 00:04:11,711 I got something from the videotape. 72 00:04:13,386 --> 00:04:16,480 I cleaned a section of the tape with an isopropyl alcohol solution... 73 00:04:16,556 --> 00:04:20,788 and fed whatever digital information I could salvage into a restoration program. 74 00:04:20,860 --> 00:04:23,385 - I didn't get much. - [Woman Screams] 75 00:04:23,463 --> 00:04:25,795 Maybe I got too much. 76 00:04:25,865 --> 00:04:29,460 - Brian? Brian! - [Chopping Sounds] 77 00:04:29,535 --> 00:04:32,368 [Man] Lori, wait! Where are you going? Lori, stop! 78 00:04:32,438 --> 00:04:35,635 - Stop, Lori! - [Lori] Brian! Brian! 79 00:04:37,277 --> 00:04:43,079 [Lori Screams] No! It's blood! 80 00:04:43,149 --> 00:04:46,346 [Panting] Oh, God. The noises are getting closer. 81 00:04:46,419 --> 00:04:50,719 - I've lost Lori, and Brian's disappeared. - [Chopping Sounds Continue] 82 00:04:50,790 --> 00:04:54,157 [Sobbing] Oh, God. It's her. I can hear her. 83 00:04:54,227 --> 00:04:57,196 She's here. She's here! Oh, God, she's here! 84 00:04:57,263 --> 00:05:01,927 Lori, where the hell are you? Lori! 85 00:05:02,001 --> 00:05:04,561 Oh, my God. Help! 86 00:05:04,637 --> 00:05:06,400 Help me! Oh, God! 87 00:05:06,472 --> 00:05:09,202 Oh, God! Somebody help me! 88 00:05:10,777 --> 00:05:14,008 Somebody help me, please! 89 00:05:14,080 --> 00:05:18,540 [Screaming] 90 00:05:51,384 --> 00:05:53,409 [Zack] I just keep hearing the screams. 91 00:05:53,486 --> 00:05:56,649 - I've never heard screams like that, Dr. Brennan. - Neither have I. 92 00:05:56,723 --> 00:06:01,717 Narrow focus trauma on the left humerus, posterior side. 93 00:06:01,794 --> 00:06:04,763 - Indicates an attempt by the victim to shield his head. - From the ax attack. 94 00:06:04,831 --> 00:06:07,994 What? It's always an ax, isn't it? 95 00:06:08,067 --> 00:06:11,628 - Remember The Shining? - My palms perspired profusely during that film. 96 00:06:11,704 --> 00:06:14,332 Until we complete a series of blade comparison tests... 97 00:06:14,407 --> 00:06:17,501 there's no way to know what type of weapon was used. 98 00:06:17,577 --> 00:06:20,808 - Forensic team found this near the pit. - Looks organic. 99 00:06:20,880 --> 00:06:23,348 Definitely decomposing. 100 00:06:23,416 --> 00:06:26,579 Victim's preliminary tox screen came back negative. No drugs. 101 00:06:26,652 --> 00:06:28,950 - That's too bad. - Why? 102 00:06:29,021 --> 00:06:31,683 Because drugs would explain the writings I found inside Graham's backpack. 103 00:06:31,758 --> 00:06:35,751 I'm cleaning them and taking mud samples, but I think Booth should show 'em to a profiler. 104 00:06:35,828 --> 00:06:39,787 They're handwritten, scrawled. And so far, all I can make out is... 105 00:06:39,866 --> 00:06:42,334 "Maggie came to me again, calling me." 106 00:06:42,402 --> 00:06:44,666 And last but not least... 107 00:06:44,737 --> 00:06:48,833 "They will scream for air, but their lungs will fill with blood. " 108 00:06:48,908 --> 00:06:51,638 I'll redo the tox screen. 109 00:06:51,711 --> 00:06:55,943 I may be alone in this, but I think one of us... 110 00:06:56,015 --> 00:07:00,714 should remain a rational human being during this investigation. 111 00:07:00,787 --> 00:07:06,020 Got it. Comminuted fracture to the ulna. Professionally set. 112 00:07:06,092 --> 00:07:09,493 From the degree of callous formation, that's a childhood injury. 113 00:07:09,562 --> 00:07:13,692 One that could give us the I.D. we want. I'll call Booth, tell him to contact next of kin. 114 00:07:13,766 --> 00:07:16,030 Zack, place some garlic around the remains... 115 00:07:16,102 --> 00:07:19,037 and chant the Hmong ritual for preservation of souls. 116 00:07:19,105 --> 00:07:21,130 Really? 117 00:07:21,207 --> 00:07:24,040 [Chuckles] This is going to be a long case. 118 00:07:26,646 --> 00:07:30,082 [Man] Graham broke his arm sliding into second base. 119 00:07:30,149 --> 00:07:32,413 Um, he was eight. 120 00:07:32,485 --> 00:07:36,888 It's a match. I'm very sorry. 121 00:07:36,956 --> 00:07:38,947 Thanks. 122 00:07:40,493 --> 00:07:43,291 Look. I can't say that I'm surprised. 123 00:07:43,362 --> 00:07:47,765 He, uh... He was missing for a year. But still, when you hear... 124 00:07:47,834 --> 00:07:51,702 It was just us, you know? My parents died in a car accident. 125 00:07:51,771 --> 00:07:54,968 I was 18 and he was 13, and, uh... 126 00:07:55,041 --> 00:07:57,669 When something like that happens, when you lose your parents at that age... 127 00:07:57,743 --> 00:08:00,803 it's just people don't understand how close you become. 128 00:08:00,880 --> 00:08:05,544 I lost mine when I was 15. It was just me and my brother too. 129 00:08:05,618 --> 00:08:07,552 And he was 19. 130 00:08:07,620 --> 00:08:09,451 Sorry. 131 00:08:09,522 --> 00:08:13,253 Did Graham live with relatives, or did he go into foster care? 132 00:08:13,326 --> 00:08:15,817 God, no. I would never let him go into the system. 133 00:08:15,895 --> 00:08:20,696 I, uh... I dropped out of college. 134 00:08:20,766 --> 00:08:24,395 I joined the fire department to support him. 135 00:08:24,470 --> 00:08:26,938 Your brother didn't... 136 00:08:28,808 --> 00:08:30,776 It was a difficult situation for him. 137 00:08:30,843 --> 00:08:34,108 I understand. 138 00:08:34,180 --> 00:08:38,742 I mean, you know, it seems like you turned out okay though. 139 00:08:44,257 --> 00:08:46,817 Do you know who Graham was with the night he disappeared? 140 00:08:46,893 --> 00:08:49,828 Yeah. A couple of film students from school. 141 00:08:49,896 --> 00:08:52,330 There was a guy and a girl. I tried to get the guy... 142 00:08:52,398 --> 00:08:54,332 Brian, his name was... to help with the search. 143 00:08:54,400 --> 00:08:57,767 But he was too freaked to go back into the woods. I've never seen someone so scared. 144 00:08:57,837 --> 00:09:01,000 So you were involved with the search? 145 00:09:01,073 --> 00:09:04,907 I've led a lot of search-and-rescue operations as a firefighter. Um... 146 00:09:04,977 --> 00:09:07,775 I should've found him. 147 00:09:07,847 --> 00:09:12,409 - It's not your fault. - I should've locked him in his damn room. 148 00:09:12,485 --> 00:09:16,785 I mean, everyone knows weird things happen in those woods. 149 00:09:21,661 --> 00:09:24,494 The chatter marks mean the vertebrae weren't split in one blow. 150 00:09:24,564 --> 00:09:27,431 Makes sense. Hacking off someone's head's... 151 00:09:27,500 --> 00:09:29,832 more like cutting down a small tree than splitting a log. 152 00:09:29,902 --> 00:09:32,200 I find your imagery both colorful and accurate. 153 00:09:32,271 --> 00:09:36,765 Thank you. Let me know when you've narrowed down the weapon category. 154 00:09:36,842 --> 00:09:39,970 Dr. Saroyan? When you say your mother visited you... 155 00:09:40,046 --> 00:09:43,174 She appeared... in my room. 156 00:09:43,249 --> 00:09:45,183 It was early evening. 157 00:09:45,251 --> 00:09:51,019 - And you were frightened? - No. I felt... loved. 158 00:09:51,090 --> 00:09:54,025 - Dr. Brennan says that's impossible. - What do you think? 159 00:09:55,628 --> 00:09:57,653 I think it would be wonderful if it were possible. 160 00:10:00,099 --> 00:10:02,727 I found rust flakes on the neck that were from hand-forged iron. 161 00:10:02,802 --> 00:10:04,736 - 18th century. - You got it. 162 00:10:04,804 --> 00:10:09,707 - [Grunts] - My God! A little warning, Zack. 163 00:10:09,775 --> 00:10:12,869 I don't usually announce each phase of my experiments. 164 00:10:12,945 --> 00:10:15,880 - Yeah, maybe you should start. - Nice follow-through, dude. 165 00:10:15,948 --> 00:10:18,075 It doesn't look like it was a machete. 166 00:10:19,585 --> 00:10:23,419 Dibs on the next weapon. 167 00:10:23,489 --> 00:10:26,356 - Looks like you have this under control. - [Hodgins Grunts Loudly] 168 00:10:26,425 --> 00:10:28,655 Graham had a fellowship at the school. 169 00:10:28,728 --> 00:10:31,026 It was a free ride worth about 30 grand a year. 170 00:10:31,097 --> 00:10:35,193 Brian, the other kid from the woods, he applied for it and lost out to Graham. 171 00:10:35,267 --> 00:10:38,668 After Graham disappeared, the fellowship went to Brian. 172 00:10:38,738 --> 00:10:40,831 Hmm? Did you hear me? 173 00:10:40,906 --> 00:10:44,205 Yeah. Doesn't look good for Brian Andrews. 174 00:10:44,276 --> 00:10:46,107 You okay? 175 00:10:46,178 --> 00:10:51,115 I... I wonder what my life would've been like if Russ had raised me. 176 00:10:51,183 --> 00:10:53,117 Well, you know, since he was a petty thief... 177 00:10:53,185 --> 00:10:55,915 you know, in and out of jail all the time, I... 178 00:10:55,988 --> 00:10:58,616 I imagine it wouldn't have been very good. 179 00:10:58,691 --> 00:11:02,024 If he'd accepted responsibility for raising me... 180 00:11:02,094 --> 00:11:05,962 [Exhales Deeply] I'm romanticizing. It's foolish. 181 00:11:06,032 --> 00:11:08,592 Everyone does it, Bones, okay? It's normal. 182 00:11:08,668 --> 00:11:13,162 It's a useless fantasy, no different than the childish legend about the headless woman. 183 00:11:13,239 --> 00:11:16,675 I mean, look at Will. He sacrificed everything for his brother... 184 00:11:16,742 --> 00:11:18,710 and still couldn't save him. 185 00:11:18,778 --> 00:11:23,112 By walking out, maybe Russ gave me my life. 186 00:11:23,182 --> 00:11:26,242 Well, you know, what Will said, he was right. You turned out okay. 187 00:11:32,224 --> 00:11:34,715 - I'm going to have coffee with him. - Mmm. 188 00:11:34,794 --> 00:11:38,230 - That was quick. - He understands something no one else I know does. 189 00:11:38,297 --> 00:11:41,755 I mean, people need connection, Booth, even me. 190 00:11:41,834 --> 00:11:44,962 Obviously, you have one with Cam. 191 00:11:45,037 --> 00:11:47,164 - So... - What? 192 00:11:47,239 --> 00:11:49,434 I thought you'd mention it. 193 00:11:49,508 --> 00:11:51,942 I mean, isn't that what partners do? 194 00:11:52,011 --> 00:11:54,912 - Tell each other about their lives? - Wait a second. 195 00:11:54,980 --> 00:11:57,915 - Look, Bones, I... - Sorry. 196 00:11:57,983 --> 00:12:02,420 I'm sorry. I forgot how self-conscious you are talking about sex. 197 00:12:02,488 --> 00:12:06,117 I am not... I'm... 198 00:12:08,094 --> 00:12:11,029 Graham was kind of the star at school, so we all wanted to work with him. 199 00:12:11,097 --> 00:12:13,031 And he thought the legend was true? 200 00:12:13,099 --> 00:12:15,932 Said that Maggie Cinders was talking to him in his dreams. 201 00:12:16,001 --> 00:12:19,266 She told him where her head was buried. 202 00:12:19,338 --> 00:12:22,865 And you believed him too? 203 00:12:22,942 --> 00:12:24,933 Not at first. 204 00:12:27,079 --> 00:12:31,209 When we were out there in the woods... 205 00:12:31,283 --> 00:12:33,217 Stuff like that doesn't happen. 206 00:12:33,285 --> 00:12:35,651 What kind of stuff? 207 00:12:35,721 --> 00:12:39,282 Chopping sounds. 208 00:12:39,358 --> 00:12:41,792 There... There was eyes hanging on all the trees. 209 00:12:41,861 --> 00:12:45,729 Something was moving out there that wasn't us. 210 00:12:45,798 --> 00:12:48,028 Look, I know what you're thinking. 211 00:12:48,100 --> 00:12:51,365 But you weren't out there. Okay, Lori, she freaked. 212 00:12:51,437 --> 00:12:54,031 She took off into nowhere. 213 00:12:54,106 --> 00:12:57,371 And... that's when we all got separated. 214 00:12:57,443 --> 00:12:59,377 Okay, look. The police report said... 215 00:12:59,445 --> 00:13:02,039 that you brought Lori out of the woods. 216 00:13:02,114 --> 00:13:05,914 When I found Lori, she was just curled up on the ground shaking. 217 00:13:05,985 --> 00:13:09,318 So you took her out of the woods, but you left Graham? 218 00:13:09,388 --> 00:13:12,915 I thought he had left us, okay? 219 00:13:12,992 --> 00:13:15,392 You don't get it what it was like out there. 220 00:13:15,461 --> 00:13:20,228 His brother asked you to go on the search with him, but you didn't go. 221 00:13:20,299 --> 00:13:22,233 Why didn't you go? 222 00:13:22,301 --> 00:13:24,292 I'm not proud of myself, okay? 223 00:13:26,238 --> 00:13:29,696 But I just couldn't go back out there. 224 00:13:29,775 --> 00:13:31,709 I couldn't. 225 00:13:31,777 --> 00:13:36,441 Uh, Lori seemed to have disappeared from school. 226 00:13:36,515 --> 00:13:38,745 You wouldn't happen to know where we can find her? 227 00:13:38,818 --> 00:13:40,718 I haven't seen her since that night. 228 00:13:40,786 --> 00:13:46,247 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?