1 00:00:07,293 --> 00:00:10,569 - We know what killed the bear. - Who's the vet here, Sherman? 2 00:00:10,653 --> 00:00:12,883 You are, Denise. Who's the park ranger? 3 00:00:12,973 --> 00:00:15,965 - That'd be you. - That's why I know what killed him. 4 00:00:16,053 --> 00:00:19,409 A scared camper drilled him with a Winchester Magnum.338. 5 00:00:19,493 --> 00:00:22,690 You're afraid I'm not showing respect to the bear's spirit. 6 00:00:22,773 --> 00:00:27,051 I have better things to do than wait around for you to tell me what I already know. 7 00:00:27,133 --> 00:00:30,842 The law says I have to send in as much information as I can - age, weight, 8 00:00:30,933 --> 00:00:33,401 what he last ate... Oh, yummy. 9 00:00:33,493 --> 00:00:36,291 Hot dogs, refried beans... 10 00:00:38,013 --> 00:00:40,573 What's that? 11 00:00:40,653 --> 00:00:43,292 - Beef jerky. - Beef jerky? 12 00:00:43,373 --> 00:00:48,242 He was in hyperphagia, eating everything he could find before going into hibernation. Oh. 13 00:00:48,333 --> 00:00:49,971 What? 14 00:00:50,053 --> 00:00:52,647 Sherman, this is... 15 00:00:54,933 --> 00:00:57,083 Oh, God. 16 00:01:08,733 --> 00:01:10,883 - It looks human to me. - Sorry. 17 00:01:10,973 --> 00:01:14,522 - What's the deal? - It was found in eastern Washington State. 18 00:01:14,613 --> 00:01:16,649 - Where? - Inside a bear. 19 00:01:16,733 --> 00:01:19,770 No, I mean... Inside a bear? 20 00:01:19,853 --> 00:01:23,562 Autopsy revealed bone fragments in the bear's stomach and intestine. 21 00:01:23,653 --> 00:01:25,928 An autopsy on an animal is a necropsy. 22 00:01:26,013 --> 00:01:30,211 It's crucial we get that straight. Meanwhile, about the dead human being... 23 00:01:30,293 --> 00:01:32,124 What do you need me for? 24 00:01:32,213 --> 00:01:35,603 26 bone fragments. Case bumped to the Seattle field office. 25 00:01:35,693 --> 00:01:38,924 - They bumped it to me. Check it out. - Why'd they bump it to you? 26 00:01:39,013 --> 00:01:43,245 Bones, I mean, do you really care about the inner workings of the FBI office? 27 00:01:43,333 --> 00:01:45,449 They bumped it to you cos you work with me. 28 00:01:45,533 --> 00:01:49,321 No, they hoped that you could help ID the body. 29 00:01:50,213 --> 00:01:53,444 - From a hand? - Well, they have high expectations. 30 00:01:53,533 --> 00:01:58,653 Definitely human. Opposable thumb. Probably male from the size. 31 00:01:58,733 --> 00:02:00,485 Uh-oh. 32 00:02:00,573 --> 00:02:03,883 - What? - Kerf marks. Marks made from a cutting tool. 33 00:02:03,973 --> 00:02:08,603 - Maybe when they cut open the bear. - No. It's not a straight edge. 34 00:02:08,693 --> 00:02:10,968 Residual cross-section striae. 35 00:02:11,053 --> 00:02:15,683 - Just cos you say it in that definitive tone... - These marks were made from a saw. 36 00:02:15,773 --> 00:02:19,049 The hand was already separated from the rest of the person. 37 00:02:19,133 --> 00:02:22,489 Somebody was dismembered and fed to a bear? 38 00:02:22,573 --> 00:02:24,928 That's one possibility. 39 00:02:25,013 --> 00:02:29,006 - OK. Um, thanks, Bones. - Glad I could help. 40 00:02:29,093 --> 00:02:31,653 But you're not done. 41 00:02:32,093 --> 00:02:35,244 I'll check out the x-rays, see if I can confirm sex and age. 42 00:02:35,333 --> 00:02:39,690 - Pack. We're going to Washington State. - I'm not going to Washington State. 43 00:02:39,773 --> 00:02:42,526 Again, just cos you say it in that definitive tone 44 00:02:42,613 --> 00:02:45,730 doesn't mean it means anything to me. 45 00:02:45,813 --> 00:02:48,202 Why is Booth the one who decides? 46 00:02:48,293 --> 00:02:51,285 He gets the gun and the authority. He's the one people like. 47 00:02:51,373 --> 00:02:55,127 Firstly, he didn't decide that you go to Washington State. 48 00:02:55,213 --> 00:02:58,364 I am the one who decides where you do and do not go. 49 00:02:58,453 --> 00:03:02,287 - And secondly? - Secondly, it's time to live a little. 50 00:03:02,373 --> 00:03:04,443 Connect with other people. 51 00:03:04,533 --> 00:03:08,287 Are you suggesting I take this opportunity to have sex with Booth? 52 00:03:08,373 --> 00:03:11,888 - Good God. Where's Dr Freud? - I don't understand what you're saying. 53 00:03:11,973 --> 00:03:16,808 Which is precisely why I am sending you to the Great North Woods. 54 00:03:16,893 --> 00:03:21,887 Come on, now. You've partially digested, dismembered skeletal remains to examine. 55 00:03:21,973 --> 00:03:25,363 That should put a smile on your face. 56 00:03:25,453 --> 00:03:31,244 The mosquitoes out there are the size of dogs. Pack insect repellent. 57 00:04:12,093 --> 00:04:16,325 Being cooped up in a crappy hotel in the middle of nowhere with a $50 per diem 58 00:04:16,413 --> 00:04:18,529 is not my idea of a good time either. 59 00:04:18,613 --> 00:04:21,252 You only get $50 a day? How can you live on that? 60 00:04:21,333 --> 00:04:25,042 - OK, what do you get? - I don't have a limit. I give them the receipts. 61 00:04:25,133 --> 00:04:28,045 No, you have to have a limit. We work for the government. 62 00:04:28,133 --> 00:04:30,010 I don't have a limit. 63 00:04:30,093 --> 00:04:35,247 But it's not fair. It's not fair to the taxpayers. You're like one of those $1,000 toilet seats. 64 00:04:35,333 --> 00:04:38,723 I'm treated differently because I have an indispensable skill. 65 00:04:38,813 --> 00:04:40,883 Indispensable(!) I do not need you. 66 00:04:40,973 --> 00:04:45,410 Oh, so you can determine the origin of the kerf marks and the sex and age of the victim? 67 00:04:45,493 --> 00:04:48,451 - You know, you're a smart ass. - I'd say I'm very smart, 68 00:04:48,533 --> 00:04:50,683 although it has nothing to do with my ass. 69 00:04:50,773 --> 00:04:54,812 You know, I'll tell you what. You can take me out to dinner, put me on your tab. 70 00:04:54,893 --> 00:04:57,726 That doesn't seem ethical. 71 00:04:57,813 --> 00:05:01,408 You still want that gun, now, don't you? Hm? 72 00:05:03,773 --> 00:05:06,162 We'll start with breakfast. 73 00:05:07,693 --> 00:05:11,652 You know, it's beautiful here. It feels good to be out of the city. 74 00:05:11,733 --> 00:05:15,612 Yeah. Where murderers feed their victims to bears. 75 00:05:28,173 --> 00:05:29,162 Whew. 76 00:05:29,253 --> 00:05:32,848 - Small-town America. Gotta love it. - No, this is not a small town. 77 00:05:32,933 --> 00:05:36,687 Chuntala in Guatemala, 150 people, no running water, that's a small town. 78 00:05:36,773 --> 00:05:39,970 I said small-town America, not small-town Guatemala. 79 00:05:40,053 --> 00:05:42,044 And I've been there too, by the way. 80 00:05:42,133 --> 00:05:45,284 - Where are you going? - To see the sheriff. 81 00:05:45,373 --> 00:05:48,046 - How are you gonna do that? - It's an old FBI trick. 82 00:05:48,133 --> 00:05:50,203 I'm gonna ask somebody who lives here. 83 00:05:50,293 --> 00:05:53,603 What took you to Guatemala? Ecotourism? 84 00:05:54,733 --> 00:05:59,932 I went down to shoot somebody through the heart from 1500 feet. 85 00:06:02,413 --> 00:06:04,768 I was pretty sure it was human, but I'm a vet, 86 00:06:04,853 --> 00:06:09,051 so I called Andrew - Dr Rigby - and he thought it was human too. 87 00:06:09,133 --> 00:06:11,328 Officially I'm the coroner here, 88 00:06:11,413 --> 00:06:14,405 but I'm a country doctor. I have no training in forensics. 89 00:06:14,493 --> 00:06:20,011 This is approximately 60% of the arm of a male, late teens, early 20s, well-muscled. 90 00:06:20,093 --> 00:06:23,085 - That's amazing. - You see these marks here? 91 00:06:23,173 --> 00:06:28,201 Below the radial tuberosity? You haven't performed any amputations lately, have you? 92 00:06:28,293 --> 00:06:30,648 Uh, a few frostbit toes last winter, 93 00:06:30,733 --> 00:06:33,691 and a thumb from a nasty Murphy bed accident. 94 00:06:33,773 --> 00:06:35,889 - Why? - These are saw marks. 95 00:06:37,213 --> 00:06:40,046 That's not good, people sawed up and eaten by bears. 96 00:06:40,133 --> 00:06:42,124 I'm gonna send this back to my lab. 97 00:06:42,213 --> 00:06:45,922 My people can give a better estimate of when the bear ingested the arm. 98 00:06:46,013 --> 00:06:50,052 You got pretty good equipment there, I guess. I'm still on dial-up. 99 00:06:50,133 --> 00:06:53,682 - What's the fastest way to ship a human arm? - Charlie. 100 00:06:57,053 --> 00:07:00,602 - Need a hand? - Thanks, but I'm trying to get rid of this one. 101 00:07:00,693 --> 00:07:02,809 - These are human remains. - Oh. 102 00:07:02,893 --> 00:07:06,329 I have to ship them to the Jeffersonian Institute in Washington, DC. 103 00:07:06,413 --> 00:07:09,052 - Cool. They have Dizzy Gillespie's trumpet. - I know. 104 00:07:09,133 --> 00:07:12,569 Muhammad Ali's boxing gloves. Abraham Lincoln's top hat. 105 00:07:12,653 --> 00:07:15,611 - I work there. - You ever sit in Archie Bunker's chair? 106 00:07:15,693 --> 00:07:19,481 I work in a different part of the museum. I'm a forensic anthropologist. 107 00:07:19,573 --> 00:07:22,883 - My name's Charlie. - Yeah, I know. 108 00:07:22,973 --> 00:07:27,251 Wow. What, you could tell from my, like, skull structure? 109 00:07:27,333 --> 00:07:30,131 It says it on your shirt, Charlie. 110 00:07:30,973 --> 00:07:35,922 - Where can I find the sheriff? - He's, uh, past the garage to the right. 111 00:07:36,013 --> 00:07:39,688 Hey. Temperance Brennan. I'm reading your book. 112 00:07:39,773 --> 00:07:43,561 Gave me a few ideas if I ever wanna kill someone and get rid of the body. 113 00:07:43,653 --> 00:07:48,773 Well, don't forget, Charlie, the heroine always catches the bad guy. 114 00:07:48,853 --> 00:07:51,048 Sounds good to me. 115 00:07:52,693 --> 00:07:57,130 These are false-start kerfs, which suggest a handsaw. 116 00:07:57,213 --> 00:08:02,571 The cut marks from the breakaway spur here should give me the number of teeth per inch, 117 00:08:02,653 --> 00:08:06,123 but to me it just looks broken. 118 00:08:06,213 --> 00:08:10,206 I could work it up into a three-dimensional image, see if that helps. 119 00:08:10,293 --> 00:08:12,966 Dr Brennan could do it from this. 120 00:08:13,973 --> 00:08:17,602 Not when she was a lowly grad student, Zack. 121 00:08:17,693 --> 00:08:22,403 Upload all the digital info that Brennan sent you into my mainframe. 122 00:08:22,493 --> 00:08:24,688 And lighten up, Z-man. 123 00:08:26,573 --> 00:08:29,406 Somebody cut that guy's arm off, Sheriff. 124 00:08:29,493 --> 00:08:34,408 Couldn't be a local. Somebody missing an arm, that's something you notice. 125 00:08:34,493 --> 00:08:37,530 - How many people live in Aurora? - 326 in town. 126 00:08:37,613 --> 00:08:40,286 Another couple hundred in the surroundings. 127 00:08:40,373 --> 00:08:44,082 - Maybe 1200 on the Indian reservation. - Tourists? 128 00:08:44,173 --> 00:08:47,961 Hikers. It's beautiful country so they don't realise it's dangerous. 129 00:08:48,053 --> 00:08:51,363 On average we lose a couple of people a year. Cycle of life, eh? 130 00:08:51,453 --> 00:08:54,047 - Lose anyone recently? - Woman, 29. 131 00:08:54,133 --> 00:08:57,523 Ann Noyes from Olympia. Disappeared a couple of weeks ago. 132 00:08:57,613 --> 00:09:02,403 Her parents say she was an "experienced hiker". 133 00:09:05,973 --> 00:09:10,888 - You must have a few resident crazies. - Juvenile drinking, domestics, bar fights. 134 00:09:10,973 --> 00:09:14,090 Joyriding. The only felons we have are poachers. 135 00:09:14,173 --> 00:09:18,052 They shoot the black bears and sell the gall bladders on the black market. 136 00:09:18,133 --> 00:09:21,489 Park ranger handles that stuff. 137 00:09:21,573 --> 00:09:24,371 - Can I help you? - Yeah. Thanks. I'm with him. 138 00:09:24,453 --> 00:09:28,731 - Suddenly I wish I was FBI. - Sheriff Chris Scutter, Dr Brennan. 139 00:09:28,813 --> 00:09:33,045 - My first forensic anthropologist. - We need to find the rest of the body. 140 00:09:33,133 --> 00:09:37,843 Sherman - Ranger Rivers - traced the bear's route back a week. They didn't find anything. 141 00:09:37,933 --> 00:09:40,925 - Is he some kind of an Indian scout? - A Flathead Indian. 142 00:09:41,013 --> 00:09:45,848 - But the bear was wearing a GPS collar. - Did he check the scat? 143 00:09:45,933 --> 00:09:48,766 You think there's more people parts in the bear crap? 144 00:09:48,853 --> 00:09:51,447 We could go with Sherman tomorrow, take a look. 145 00:09:51,533 --> 00:09:55,811 Oh, yeah. Now that you've met Bones, you're all about interagency cooperation. 146 00:09:55,893 --> 00:09:58,805 "Bones"? I don't think that's any way to talk to a lady. 147 00:09:58,893 --> 00:10:00,645 Thank you. 148 00:10:00,733 --> 00:10:02,724 Do you have dinner plans? 149 00:10:02,813 --> 00:10:06,010 We're working. Thanks for that. 150 00:10:07,933 --> 00:10:10,606 All I am saying is, why cut somebody into pieces? 151 00:10:10,693 --> 00:10:13,924 Pack 'em tighter, maybe. Say, in a suitcase. 152 00:10:14,853 --> 00:10:16,923 How did a bear open a suitcase? 153 00:10:17,013 --> 00:10:21,723 I saw a documentary once where a bear got in a car and drove away. 154 00:10:21,813 --> 00:10:25,931 That was not a documentary. It was a cartoon. 155 00:10:27,813 --> 00:10:29,644 Hello. 156 00:10:29,733 --> 00:10:32,327 I'm looking for a Zack Addy. 157 00:10:32,413 --> 00:10:34,927 Got a package of human remains. 158 00:10:35,013 --> 00:10:37,766 I can sign for that. 159 00:10:39,133 --> 00:10:43,968 - Where's Jimmy? - Tahiti, Fiji, who knows? He won the lottery. 160 00:10:44,053 --> 00:10:48,604 Is it too much of a line to say, "No, we won the lottery"? 161 00:10:48,693 --> 00:10:54,086 It is. Yeah. You know, I take it back. It's just compared to you, Jimmy, you know... 162 00:10:54,173 --> 00:10:57,961 - The third nostril. - That whistling sound when he sneezes. 163 00:10:58,053 --> 00:11:01,682 Unfortunately, it is too soon to ask you to have coffee. 164 00:11:01,773 --> 00:11:05,652 - It is? - Yes. Yes, coffee is the third-delivery capper. 165 00:11:05,733 --> 00:11:11,490 - So what's the first-delivery capper? - Initial contact, meet-cute, light flirting. 166 00:11:13,133 --> 00:11:16,250 Then I'll catch you in another couple of deliveries. 167 00:11:16,333 --> 00:11:18,722 OK. 168 00:11:18,813 --> 00:11:20,883 Bye. 169 00:11:22,853 --> 00:11:26,289 - You bogarted my package. - You panicked and froze, my man, 170 00:11:26,373 --> 00:11:28,603 thus the package came into play. 171 00:11:28,693 --> 00:11:31,685 Also, incorrect use of the verb "bogarted". 172 00:11:32,693 --> 00:11:37,244 We've been looking for that female hiker, but sometimes you never find a trace. 173 00:11:37,333 --> 00:11:42,123 They fall into a ravine, the river... So, how do you like the Evergreen Lodge? 174 00:11:42,213 --> 00:11:46,445 Very nice. I have a beautiful view of the mountains from my terrace. 175 00:11:46,533 --> 00:11:48,285 - You have a terrace? - Yeah. 176 00:11:48,373 --> 00:11:50,364 I'm sharing a bathroom. 177 00:11:50,453 --> 00:11:54,765 - This is where the bear was shot. - How far did he get before he died? 178 00:11:54,853 --> 00:11:58,323 - About 100 yards. - How do you know that's the right way? 179 00:11:58,413 --> 00:12:02,326 - Not hard to track a wounded bear. - Ever hear of the bone gatherers? 180 00:12:02,413 --> 00:12:06,167 Collecting bones so the dead can make their journey to the next world? 181 00:12:06,253 --> 00:12:08,642 I'm not even sure I believe in the next world. 182 00:12:08,733 --> 00:12:12,009 Doesn't matter what you believe in. You're a bone gatherer. 183 00:12:12,093 --> 00:12:15,005 That's a good thing, helping the spirits move on. 184 00:12:15,093 --> 00:12:19,166 Thank you. That's probably the best job description I'll ever get. 185 00:12:19,253 --> 00:12:21,164 Over here. 186 00:12:21,253 --> 00:12:24,370 - You find something? - Does a bear scat in the woods? 187 00:12:24,453 --> 00:12:28,002 I think he voided here and he headed off over there. 188 00:12:28,093 --> 00:12:29,162 OK. 189 00:12:29,253 --> 00:12:32,325 See if you can find any older samples. 190 00:12:36,253 --> 00:12:40,610 - She ain't the squeamish type, is she? - I'm gonna go out on a limb here, Sherman, 191 00:12:40,693 --> 00:12:46,882 and guess you don't get a lot of eligible, good-looking women coming through town. 192 00:12:51,053 --> 00:12:54,250 - Hey. I just finished chapter seven. - This has to go to my... 193 00:12:54,333 --> 00:12:56,847 Do you do all the stuff the girl in your book does? 194 00:12:56,933 --> 00:12:59,493 I'm uncomfortable discussing that with you. 195 00:12:59,573 --> 00:13:03,805 I'm not talking about the sex. I'm talking about the running and the shooting. 196 00:13:03,893 --> 00:13:07,568 I mean, if you do do all that other stuff that's great too, 197 00:13:07,653 --> 00:13:12,044 for you and, um, whoever you're doing it with. 198 00:13:12,133 --> 00:13:15,489 - I'd like to send this to my lab. - Uh, more bones? 199 00:13:15,573 --> 00:13:19,168 - No, it's bear scat. - Oh. I can deal with that. 200 00:13:19,253 --> 00:13:22,245 Brennan. 201 00:13:22,333 --> 00:13:25,006 The person who belonged to the arm died a week ago, 202 00:13:25,093 --> 00:13:27,926 and the bear ate it one to three days after that. 203 00:13:28,013 --> 00:13:31,972 - Anything from the saw? - Angela's entering the data. 204 00:13:32,053 --> 00:13:35,807 I found something else I can't categorise. Can I beam it to you? 205 00:13:35,893 --> 00:13:37,884 OK. Hold on. 206 00:13:40,053 --> 00:13:44,331 - Do you mind if I set this up here? - Yeah. No problem. 207 00:13:45,293 --> 00:13:49,332 - I'm connecting with the satellite. - All right. 208 00:13:51,533 --> 00:13:53,683 OK. I'm linked. 209 00:13:53,773 --> 00:13:56,412 - I've been focusing on... - So, who's that? 210 00:13:56,493 --> 00:13:59,212 - My assistant, Zack. - Hey, Zack. 211 00:13:59,293 --> 00:14:01,761 - Who's that? - The overnight guy. Charlie. 212 00:14:01,853 --> 00:14:03,923 You can send me the picture. 213 00:14:05,693 --> 00:14:09,208 - Zack, does your boss have a boyfriend? - Not currently. 214 00:14:09,293 --> 00:14:11,853 - Are you extremely good-looking? - Yes, I am. 215 00:14:11,933 --> 00:14:15,209 - Zack, these are bite marks. - You mean from the bear? 216 00:14:15,293 --> 00:14:17,807 Black bears' premolars are small and piglike. 217 00:14:17,893 --> 00:14:21,329 - These marks show a double cusp pattern. - Pigs are double-cusped. 218 00:14:21,413 --> 00:14:24,803 - Hey, Zack, are you extremely smart? - Yes, I am, Charlie. 219 00:14:24,893 --> 00:14:28,932 Pigs have six incisors. These marks were made by four incisors, like a chimp, 220 00:14:29,013 --> 00:14:32,688 except these teeth form a continuous arch. 221 00:14:32,773 --> 00:14:37,801 - So, what's got a continuous arch? - Humans. 222 00:14:37,893 --> 00:14:40,885 We don’t just have a killer on our hands. 223 00:14:40,973 --> 00:14:43,168 We have a cannibal. 224 00:14:50,133 --> 00:14:53,682 Zack'll have the odontologist take a look, but I'm right. 225 00:14:53,773 --> 00:14:58,449 - A cannibal. You mean a Hannibal Lecter? - I don't know what that means. 226 00:14:58,533 --> 00:15:01,047 You're certain a human gnawed on that bone? 227 00:15:01,133 --> 00:15:05,285 - Bit, gnawed, removed the flesh. - That's... that's really not good. 228 00:15:05,373 --> 00:15:08,922 Are you sure, Bones? You've never seen anything like this before? 229 00:15:09,013 --> 00:15:14,133 Of course I have. I did grad work among the Wari'. They have a history of cannibalism. 230 00:15:14,213 --> 00:15:18,491 I've seen evidence of cannibalism in some 12th-century Native American sites. 231 00:15:18,573 --> 00:15:21,371 - It's not a big deal. - Have you ever? 232 00:15:21,453 --> 00:15:23,921 I've never been offered human flesh before. 233 00:15:24,013 --> 00:15:27,085 - Maybe if you had? - It's an interesting question. 234 00:15:27,173 --> 00:15:32,247 I'd have to measure my social inculcation against objective scientific inquiry. 235 00:15:32,333 --> 00:15:35,882 - OK, that's sick. - Maybe someone who needs to be rescued. 236 00:15:35,973 --> 00:15:41,093 Maybe the young man died and the missing girl, hungry and lost, came upon him. 237 00:15:41,173 --> 00:15:45,291 - Needing food, she... - Sawed him up and barbecued him? 238 00:15:45,373 --> 00:15:47,568 There's no evidence the hand was cooked. 239 00:15:47,653 --> 00:15:50,884 She does not look like a girl who would chew on raw flesh. 240 00:15:50,973 --> 00:15:53,851 When survival instincts kick in... 241 00:15:53,933 --> 00:15:56,766 If it isn't her, we're dealing with some psycho killer. 242 00:15:56,853 --> 00:15:58,730 This is sick. 243 00:16:00,253 --> 00:16:05,122 Someone eating raw human flesh is going to get sick. 244 00:16:09,333 --> 00:16:11,483 - Teeth marks? - Yes. 245 00:16:11,573 --> 00:16:15,168 These drag marks are where the flesh was ripped right off the bone. 246 00:16:15,253 --> 00:16:18,882 - Ugh. It's like a zombie movie. - Where is my bear poop? 247 00:16:18,973 --> 00:16:22,568 Is it the excrement you're anxious to look at or the courier? 248 00:16:22,653 --> 00:16:27,602 - What do you think? - Somebody gnawed on this arm like corn? 249 00:16:27,693 --> 00:16:32,528 According to that team that crashed in the Andes, human flesh tastes like frogs' legs. 250 00:16:32,613 --> 00:16:37,129 - As though I need a reason never to eat frogs. - I'm gonna make a cast of these markings. 251 00:16:37,213 --> 00:16:40,603 We won't get a full dental impression, but we'll get something. 252 00:16:40,693 --> 00:16:41,887 Zack. 253 00:16:41,973 --> 00:16:44,203 You're needed upstairs. 254 00:16:48,853 --> 00:16:50,650 Angela. 255 00:16:50,733 --> 00:16:53,964 If we were a soccer team and crashed in the Andes, 256 00:16:54,053 --> 00:16:56,772 who would you rather eat? Me or Zack? 257 00:17:00,253 --> 00:17:01,447 What? 258 00:17:07,413 --> 00:17:11,645 - I have a package for a Zack Addy. - That's me. 259 00:17:11,733 --> 00:17:14,122 I thought... There was the other guy. 260 00:17:14,213 --> 00:17:19,651 That was Hodgins. He zoomed you because you're so beautiful. 261 00:17:19,733 --> 00:17:23,169 - Thanks. That's sweet. - l-I'm not being sweet. 262 00:17:23,253 --> 00:17:25,323 It's just a fact. 263 00:17:28,373 --> 00:17:30,329 - How old are you? - 24. 264 00:17:30,413 --> 00:17:32,404 24. 265 00:17:33,333 --> 00:17:35,688 I could just eat you up. 266 00:17:44,453 --> 00:17:47,047 Have you diagnosed anyone with a prion disease? 267 00:17:47,133 --> 00:17:49,647 Prion disease? No. 268 00:17:49,733 --> 00:17:53,851 Some Alzheimer's, yes. Some brain damage due to alcoholism and huffing. 269 00:17:53,933 --> 00:17:56,891 Delusions? Erratic behaviour? Violent outbursts? 270 00:17:56,973 --> 00:17:59,885 The incubation period for a prion disease can be years. 271 00:17:59,973 --> 00:18:03,170 You're thinking the cannibal might be showing symptoms? 272 00:18:03,253 --> 00:18:06,245 Dr Rigby, I never said anything about a cannibal. 273 00:18:06,333 --> 00:18:08,801 Well, it's all over town. 274 00:18:08,893 --> 00:18:13,603 Charlie. The overnight guy. What do you think our chances are of keeping this quiet? 275 00:18:13,693 --> 00:18:15,888 I'd say absolutely zero. 276 00:18:25,373 --> 00:18:28,524 - I was waiting to see her. - You were waiting for bear poop. 277 00:18:28,613 --> 00:18:32,367 I said, "Are you excited about it?" and you said, "What do you think?" 278 00:18:32,453 --> 00:18:37,607 - You thought I was excited about excrement? - You have to be clear. 279 00:18:37,693 --> 00:18:39,888 What's that? 280 00:18:41,733 --> 00:18:44,884 - It's a piece of undigested bone. - Metacarpal. 281 00:18:44,973 --> 00:18:47,441 I think that goes with my hand. 282 00:18:47,533 --> 00:18:49,922 Part of a tin can. 283 00:18:50,893 --> 00:18:53,009 Elastin fibres. 284 00:18:53,093 --> 00:18:55,004 Some kind of sporocarp. 285 00:18:59,013 --> 00:19:01,004 Here's something. 286 00:19:07,613 --> 00:19:12,209 Hair follicles. Sebaceous glands. It's a layer of dermis. 287 00:19:12,293 --> 00:19:16,889 - Pigmentation marks in the microphage. - A flap of skin with a tattoo. 288 00:19:16,973 --> 00:19:19,168 We need a tattoo expert. 289 00:19:22,853 --> 00:19:27,244 It's fairly simple. Uh, two colours, red and black. 290 00:19:28,973 --> 00:19:33,171 - Some kind of native design. - She likes me more than she likes you. 291 00:19:33,253 --> 00:19:37,246 - She said I was sweet. - I made her laugh at Jimmy's third nostril. 292 00:19:37,333 --> 00:19:40,962 That's pretty good, making a woman laugh at a third nostril. 293 00:19:41,053 --> 00:19:44,523 - We have a tentative coffee date. - She said she wanted to eat me up. 294 00:19:44,613 --> 00:19:47,810 Zack's definitely ahead on points. 295 00:19:51,653 --> 00:19:53,803 There it is. 296 00:19:57,173 --> 00:20:01,166 - The skin in the scat has a sun on it. - What is that? A haiku? 297 00:20:01,253 --> 00:20:03,403 It's a tattoo. 298 00:20:03,493 --> 00:20:07,452 Hi, Booth. Hi. I'm Angela Montenegro. 299 00:20:07,533 --> 00:20:10,525 - How you doing, Angela? - Angela, focus, please. 300 00:20:10,613 --> 00:20:12,604 It's a Haida sun motif. 301 00:20:12,693 --> 00:20:17,721 Good work. Very impressive. 18 to 25-year-old man, Haida sun tattoo on his arm? 302 00:20:17,813 --> 00:20:21,601 Hey, Booth, I have kind of a thing for tattoos. You got any? 303 00:20:21,693 --> 00:20:24,002 Angela. 304 00:20:24,093 --> 00:20:29,451 I'm sorry, sweetie, but what's with that town? You getting any from that hot overnight guy? 305 00:20:29,533 --> 00:20:33,162 - Ange, we're trying to work. - Is that town totally wasted on you? 306 00:20:33,253 --> 00:20:36,928 Because I take this as a sign from God to loosen up. 307 00:20:37,013 --> 00:20:41,928 You know what they say. What happens in Aurora stays in Aurora. 308 00:20:42,693 --> 00:20:43,728 Hey. 309 00:20:43,813 --> 00:20:48,728 I'm running a missing persons check using the new info on the tattoo. 310 00:20:48,813 --> 00:20:52,123 - She seems friendly, your associate. - She's 3,000 miles away. 311 00:20:52,213 --> 00:20:55,091 I'd send away for a Russian bride. 312 00:20:55,173 --> 00:21:00,167 Adam Langer, 22. Missing ten days from college in Richland. 313 00:21:00,253 --> 00:21:05,008 Wait, I know this kid. He used to come up to visit Sherman. Wanted to be a ranger. 314 00:21:06,813 --> 00:21:11,603 Look, I've known Sherman for years. I can't believe he had anything to do with this. 315 00:21:15,973 --> 00:21:20,046 - Hey, Sheriff. - Hey, Sherman. Mind if we come in? 316 00:21:20,133 --> 00:21:23,364 - You here about the cannibal? - We can't talk about business. 317 00:21:23,453 --> 00:21:25,921 - How's about some tea? - Sure. 318 00:21:30,773 --> 00:21:31,808 Oh, yeah. 319 00:21:31,893 --> 00:21:33,849 What'd you do that for? 320 00:21:33,933 --> 00:21:37,369 Give you a chance to look around, get a sense of the man. 321 00:21:38,013 --> 00:21:40,402 The raven spirit. In Native American stories 322 00:21:40,493 --> 00:21:44,372 it has a cannibalistic element. 323 00:21:44,453 --> 00:21:47,172 He went out back. Give me your flashlight. 324 00:21:47,253 --> 00:21:51,485 - No way you'll catch Sherman in the woods. - Just search the place. 325 00:21:51,573 --> 00:21:54,167 Sherman, stop. 326 00:21:59,893 --> 00:22:02,930 I don't know if a wall of knives is evidence, but it is creepy. 327 00:22:04,693 --> 00:22:06,888 Hey. Hey, stop! 328 00:22:11,013 --> 00:22:13,208 Is there a saw? 329 00:22:14,573 --> 00:22:15,801 Yup. 330 00:22:15,893 --> 00:22:19,408 We wanna take it, see if it matches the cuts in Adam Langer's bones. 331 00:22:19,493 --> 00:22:21,802 And see if this matches the teeth marks. 332 00:22:29,973 --> 00:22:32,089 You gotta be kidding me. 333 00:22:33,893 --> 00:22:37,044 As justice of the peace I authorise you to open that freezer. 334 00:22:37,133 --> 00:22:39,124 Thank you. 335 00:22:44,133 --> 00:22:47,205 What kind of meat do you think that is? 336 00:22:50,613 --> 00:22:54,526 I sent a bunch of frozen meat by overnight air. I need to know what it is. 337 00:22:55,053 --> 00:22:58,170 - You think it's human? - Maybe. It's a funny colour. 338 00:22:58,253 --> 00:23:00,721 - Did you catch the guy? - No. Booth lost him. 339 00:23:00,813 --> 00:23:03,327 - Whoa. I didn't lose him. - You didn't catch him. 340 00:23:03,413 --> 00:23:05,449 - So you two have the night free. - Yes. 341 00:23:05,533 --> 00:23:09,970 We can't do anything. Booth has to wait till it's light to look for the guy he lost. 342 00:23:10,053 --> 00:23:12,123 I didn't lose him, OK? I... He... 343 00:23:12,213 --> 00:23:14,568 Tell her that my flashlight died. 344 00:23:14,653 --> 00:23:16,245 - She doesn't care. - What? 345 00:23:16,333 --> 00:23:18,801 - Give me that. - It's not safe to drive and talk. 346 00:23:18,893 --> 00:23:21,851 - Are you two fighting? - Professional pride. Tell her. 347 00:23:21,933 --> 00:23:26,006 Booth wants you to know that he lost the guy because his flashlight died. 348 00:23:26,093 --> 00:23:30,803 And because he's an Indian and a park ranger and he's very familiar with the territory. 349 00:23:30,893 --> 00:23:33,453 - Did you hear that? - Something about Indians? 350 00:23:33,533 --> 00:23:36,923 She says she understands. I need to know about that meat ASAP. 351 00:23:37,013 --> 00:23:39,163 - I'll tell Zack. - Give me the phone. 352 00:23:39,253 --> 00:23:41,483 - What? - It wasn't even my flashlight. 353 00:23:41,573 --> 00:23:45,361 It was the sheriff's flashlight and his batteries, they ran out. OK? 354 00:23:45,453 --> 00:23:48,923 - Good night, Angela. - Hey. You have to take that man for a drink. 355 00:23:49,013 --> 00:23:51,288 And have a little fun yourself. 356 00:23:51,373 --> 00:23:54,012 Fun and a drink. Where do we find that? 357 00:23:59,293 --> 00:24:04,208 So, I was surprised to see you here. In your book you never sleep till you get your man. 358 00:24:04,293 --> 00:24:08,445 That's not me. That's a character. In real life you have to wait for lab results. 359 00:24:08,533 --> 00:24:10,808 - I see. Well, lucky for me. - I don't know. 360 00:24:10,893 --> 00:24:13,282 I'm not a very good dancer. Apparently I lead. 361 00:24:13,373 --> 00:24:17,764 - So I'll follow. - Hey, Booth. Want a beer? Another beer. 362 00:24:17,853 --> 00:24:22,210 I climbed with Adam sometimes. I was freaked out when I found out it was his arm. 363 00:24:22,293 --> 00:24:25,524 - You knew Adam Langer? - I taught him how to climb. 364 00:24:25,613 --> 00:24:29,731 Man, he was strong. No matter how much I lift, I could never match him. 365 00:24:29,813 --> 00:24:34,489 You have excellent definition in your biceps and triceps. 366 00:24:34,573 --> 00:24:38,486 Well, thanks. And your waist muscles feel good too. 367 00:24:38,573 --> 00:24:41,212 Transverse abdominals. Thank you. 368 00:24:41,813 --> 00:24:45,692 So, that meat we sent back to your lab, that wasn't more of Adam, was it? 369 00:24:45,773 --> 00:24:49,049 - I can't discuss... - Excusez-moi. 370 00:24:49,133 --> 00:24:50,282 Dr Rigby. 371 00:24:50,373 --> 00:24:53,490 I can't imagine you and Charlie have a lot to talk about. 372 00:24:53,573 --> 00:24:55,404 We were managing. 373 00:24:55,493 --> 00:24:58,212 I guess it looks pretty bad for Sherman. 374 00:24:58,293 --> 00:25:00,853 I can't discuss the investigation with you. 375 00:25:00,933 --> 00:25:03,493 Look, Sherman is a Flathead. 376 00:25:03,573 --> 00:25:07,043 The spiritual beliefs of his tribe don't value cannibalism. 377 00:25:07,133 --> 00:25:10,284 Anthropology teaches us that beliefs and customs evolve. 378 00:25:10,373 --> 00:25:13,445 That's why you still find cannibalism practised today. 379 00:25:13,533 --> 00:25:16,411 You can justify the act of eating another human being? 380 00:25:16,493 --> 00:25:18,484 I can understand it intellectually. 381 00:25:18,573 --> 00:25:23,522 I shouldn't be talking shop, not with such a beautiful woman in my arms. 382 00:25:23,613 --> 00:25:29,768 Sheriff time. You think you can match the bite marks on the apple with those on that arm? 383 00:25:29,853 --> 00:25:32,731 I'm not comfortable discussing it on the dance floor. 384 00:25:32,813 --> 00:25:37,011 - I'm the sheriff. We're colleagues. - Mind if I cut in? 385 00:25:37,093 --> 00:25:40,483 - Thought you might need a break. - What happened to your shirt? 386 00:25:40,573 --> 00:25:44,248 - Well, we're in a bar. It's a look. - Everybody's pumping me. 387 00:25:44,333 --> 00:25:46,893 - Sorry? - For information on the case. 388 00:25:46,973 --> 00:25:49,965 - They're only pretending to be interested. - Why? 389 00:25:50,053 --> 00:25:52,248 - They're hitting on you. - Are you sure? 390 00:25:52,333 --> 00:25:56,246 Yes, I'm sure. You're the hottest thing this town has seen in a long time. 391 00:25:56,333 --> 00:25:58,403 Check out the competition. 392 00:25:59,533 --> 00:26:03,128 Now, that is someone who wants to eat your heart. 393 00:26:06,493 --> 00:26:08,563 Ooh, very pretty. 394 00:26:08,653 --> 00:26:14,444 Lovely. It's a sporocarp called Tuber gibbosum after a week in bear poop. 395 00:26:14,533 --> 00:26:19,368 - Thank you for ruining my moment. - It's a mushroom. An Oregon white truffle. 396 00:26:19,453 --> 00:26:23,605 A mycorrhizal species that only grows in symbiosis with Douglas fir trees. 397 00:26:23,693 --> 00:26:27,447 - Are Douglas fir trees very rare in the woods? - No. 398 00:26:27,533 --> 00:26:30,764 - Then you haven't found anything useful. - No. 399 00:26:30,853 --> 00:26:33,925 - You wanna get something to eat? - No. 400 00:26:34,013 --> 00:26:37,085 - Oh, you're expecting a delivery tonight. - Zack is. 401 00:26:37,173 --> 00:26:41,007 - And you're going to zoom him. - Like the Indy 500, baby. 402 00:26:45,173 --> 00:26:50,042 - You didn't come down for breakfast. - I wasn't hungry. Sorry you had to pay. 403 00:26:50,133 --> 00:26:54,649 - I called your room. There was no answer. - Why the sudden interest in my habits? 404 00:26:54,733 --> 00:26:58,282 I just thought we were gonna get something to eat, so I waited. 405 00:26:58,373 --> 00:27:01,649 My eggs got cold, that's all. Cold eggs. 406 00:27:03,253 --> 00:27:07,292 - This is where my flashlight failed. - My flashlight. And how can you be sure? 407 00:27:07,373 --> 00:27:11,161 - Cos this is where I was standing. - A shirt button? 408 00:27:11,253 --> 00:27:14,882 And I heard him, uh, disappear in this direction. 409 00:27:14,973 --> 00:27:18,886 Leaving buttons on the trail. Must be an old fish-chewer trick. 410 00:27:18,973 --> 00:27:22,761 You mean a snake eater. An old snake-eater trick. 411 00:27:26,053 --> 00:27:29,602 - Were you here all night? - Yes. Did I miss Toni? 412 00:27:29,693 --> 00:27:30,921 Yes. 413 00:27:31,013 --> 00:27:34,210 - She asked about you. - And you torpedoed me, didn't you? 414 00:27:34,293 --> 00:27:38,047 No, I told her the truth. That you were sifting through excrement. 415 00:27:38,133 --> 00:27:42,172 You want a war? Fine, because I am the warrior. 416 00:27:42,253 --> 00:27:45,689 Zack, I got the measurements for your saw from the Angelator. 417 00:27:45,773 --> 00:27:50,403 Now all you have to do is find a match. Say thank you with gifts. 418 00:27:50,493 --> 00:27:54,372 - Did you work all night? - Yes. I shaved the truffle. 419 00:27:54,453 --> 00:27:58,002 - Is that anything like spanking the monkey? - I found boring dust. 420 00:27:58,093 --> 00:28:01,608 - Is there any other kind? - It's produced by beetles. 421 00:28:01,693 --> 00:28:03,888 The tree the truffle grew on was infested. 422 00:28:03,973 --> 00:28:06,646 - That won't impress Toni. - That's not why I did it. 423 00:28:06,733 --> 00:28:09,691 I did it to serve justice and capture a cannibal. 424 00:28:09,773 --> 00:28:12,492 That'll impress the hot courier. 425 00:28:12,573 --> 00:28:14,643 I am back in the game. 426 00:28:19,653 --> 00:28:24,283 No way you'll catch Sherman in the woods. He's a park ranger and an Indian. 427 00:28:24,373 --> 00:28:27,092 Right there. 428 00:28:27,173 --> 00:28:29,733 Oh. He's doing some kind of Indian ritual. 429 00:28:29,813 --> 00:28:31,963 Waiting for us. 430 00:28:32,053 --> 00:28:34,965 The meat samples you sent us were all Ursus americanus. 431 00:28:35,053 --> 00:28:37,613 Black bear. 432 00:28:37,693 --> 00:28:40,366 - I didn't kill no one. - Why'd you run? 433 00:28:40,453 --> 00:28:44,651 You're FBI. Ever hear of Leonard Peltier? Pine Ridge? 434 00:28:44,733 --> 00:28:49,284 - Wounded Knee? Indians and FBI don't mix. - He ran because he's the poacher. 435 00:28:49,373 --> 00:28:52,445 - You're the poacher? - The meat we found was black bear. 436 00:28:52,533 --> 00:28:54,489 No wonder you never caught him. 437 00:28:54,573 --> 00:28:58,771 You should look out for a patch of wood infested with Dendroctonus brevicomis. 438 00:28:58,853 --> 00:29:04,007 Hodgins says that the bear dug up the arm in a stand of pine-beetle-infested Douglas fir. 439 00:29:04,093 --> 00:29:09,611 Say you did catch a poacher, an Indian who shouldn't have to follow white man's law. 440 00:29:09,693 --> 00:29:14,448 - Not even a park ranger? - He could show you a stand of trees like that. 441 00:29:14,533 --> 00:29:18,492 - Would you maybe let that Indian go? - The saw is 300mm 442 00:29:18,573 --> 00:29:22,646 with 32 offset teeth per inch with a wobble factor of 1/100th of an inch. 443 00:29:22,733 --> 00:29:25,122 That's a common hacksaw. That won't help us. 444 00:29:25,213 --> 00:29:28,523 I'm just wondering if you'll be sending us any more samples. 445 00:29:28,613 --> 00:29:33,403 Yeah, uh, even more of the same samples, in case we wanna double-check the data. 446 00:29:33,493 --> 00:29:35,211 I'll let you know. 447 00:29:35,293 --> 00:29:38,683 - Do you think she'll send more? - God in heaven, I hope so. 448 00:29:38,773 --> 00:29:43,722 Japanese pay a fortune for bear meat. Think the gall bladders fix up their pecker troubles. 449 00:29:43,813 --> 00:29:46,885 Would've gotten away with it if you hadn't kept the meat. 450 00:29:46,973 --> 00:29:51,728 - I'm not admitting nothing. - He couldn't bring himself to waste the meat. 451 00:29:51,813 --> 00:29:56,091 This patch of trees is all infested with beetles. 452 00:29:56,173 --> 00:29:59,085 According to the GPS, the bear was here seven days ago. 453 00:29:59,173 --> 00:30:02,290 - Fits the time line. - What are we looking for? 454 00:30:02,373 --> 00:30:06,286 I'm guessing a shallow grave that's been disrupted by a hungry bear. 455 00:30:06,373 --> 00:30:10,446 Or maybe some kind of satanic Stonehenge circle. 456 00:30:17,653 --> 00:30:22,681 We see this all the time. Kids get baked, do their own version of The Blair Witch Project. 457 00:30:22,773 --> 00:30:26,732 - I don't know what that means. - It's a horror movie, Bones. 458 00:30:26,813 --> 00:30:31,125 - Didn't make any sense. - Scary, though, with the bloody hand prints. 459 00:30:31,213 --> 00:30:35,411 I'm gonna beam you some stills of what looks like a ritualistic Indian site. 460 00:30:35,493 --> 00:30:38,530 - A medicine wheel of some kind. - This thing legit? 461 00:30:38,613 --> 00:30:40,285 What am I, a shaman? 462 00:30:40,373 --> 00:30:44,844 Goodman is an expert in Native American anthropology. He'll tell you what it means. 463 00:30:44,933 --> 00:30:47,845 Sherman, you're looking guiltier by the minute. 464 00:30:47,933 --> 00:30:50,447 Oh, shut up, Chris. You know better than that. 465 00:30:50,533 --> 00:30:55,732 Hey, you're a poacher, man. I sure as hell didn't see that coming either. 466 00:30:59,173 --> 00:31:01,164 Got something? 467 00:31:01,253 --> 00:31:05,246 Waxy leaves means methane gas is leeching from the soil. 468 00:31:05,333 --> 00:31:07,767 Like a body? 469 00:31:14,093 --> 00:31:18,450 - That's Adam Langer. - Oh, there's a woman here, too. 470 00:31:18,533 --> 00:31:20,683 Probably Ann Noyes, the hiker. 471 00:31:25,813 --> 00:31:28,566 And she's missing her heart. 472 00:31:35,333 --> 00:31:38,325 It's a perversion of a Salish medicine wheel. 473 00:31:38,413 --> 00:31:43,726 This is the Spirit Chief Chichaumichu. The southern stone should represent strength. 474 00:31:43,813 --> 00:31:46,725 The centre of the wheel should represent life force. 475 00:31:46,813 --> 00:31:50,408 - This is upside down and inside out. - We're dealing with a cannibal. 476 00:31:50,493 --> 00:31:55,328 You could interpret this as a way of taking energy from someone by eating their flesh. 477 00:31:55,413 --> 00:31:58,166 Zoom in. 478 00:31:58,813 --> 00:31:59,928 Yeah. 479 00:32:00,013 --> 00:32:03,449 This is the symbol for strength, the arm. 480 00:32:03,533 --> 00:32:07,048 This one is for spirit, the heart. 481 00:32:07,133 --> 00:32:11,365 This one for knowledge... and this is for courage. 482 00:32:11,453 --> 00:32:15,810 So we're looking for maybe a scarecrow, tin man or a lion? 483 00:32:15,893 --> 00:32:18,805 You say two bodies were found? 484 00:32:20,893 --> 00:32:23,361 Over here. They were dug up by a bear. 485 00:32:23,453 --> 00:32:29,449 One showing signs that his arm was eaten by the cannibal, the other missing her heart. 486 00:32:30,333 --> 00:32:34,372 There should be two more bodies to complete the ritual. 487 00:32:34,453 --> 00:32:37,809 They checked the site. There were only these two. 488 00:32:37,893 --> 00:32:41,886 If I've analysed this correctly, it means there will be two more victims. 489 00:32:42,413 --> 00:32:46,167 - Both killed by gunshots to the head. - These stellate patterns at the entry wounds 490 00:32:46,253 --> 00:32:50,041 indicate a low-calibre handgun at close range. 491 00:32:50,133 --> 00:32:52,647 - That's remarkable. - Not really. 492 00:32:52,733 --> 00:32:57,409 Based on adipocere formation, I'm estimating the female has been dead for about... 493 00:32:57,493 --> 00:32:59,245 A week? 494 00:32:59,333 --> 00:33:01,528 - Very good. - Thanks. 495 00:33:02,893 --> 00:33:06,806 Well, her clothing matches that of Ann Noyes, and the male is Adam Langer. 496 00:33:06,893 --> 00:33:08,884 My people at the Jeffersonian tell me 497 00:33:08,973 --> 00:33:12,568 the medicine wheel suggests a perversion of an old healing ritual. 498 00:33:12,653 --> 00:33:15,963 He may have eaten the arm for strength and the heart for spirit. 499 00:33:16,053 --> 00:33:20,843 Well, that makes sense from a certain point of view. Do they think it's an Indian? 500 00:33:20,933 --> 00:33:23,766 - No way to tell. - Look, I'm no policeman, 501 00:33:23,853 --> 00:33:27,812 but it doesn't make sense that Sherman would lead you straight to the evidence 502 00:33:27,893 --> 00:33:31,283 that proves he's a murderer and a cannibal. 503 00:33:31,373 --> 00:33:33,409 Adam was a good guy. 504 00:33:33,493 --> 00:33:35,802 He wanted to be a park ranger. 505 00:33:35,893 --> 00:33:39,124 - I was a... What do you call it? - His mentor? 506 00:33:39,213 --> 00:33:41,363 That's right. His mentor. 507 00:33:41,453 --> 00:33:46,322 Taking him out with me on my rounds, showing him the ropes of the job. 508 00:33:46,413 --> 00:33:51,362 Well, maybe Adam found out you were poaching so you made sure he wouldn't talk. 509 00:33:51,453 --> 00:33:55,844 So I ate his arm and someone's heart for dessert because that's the type of guy I am. 510 00:33:55,933 --> 00:33:59,084 You know he fits the description of someone missing an arm. 511 00:33:59,173 --> 00:34:01,971 Why don't you say anything? 512 00:34:02,053 --> 00:34:05,011 Somebody says maybe they're gonna come and visit. 513 00:34:05,093 --> 00:34:10,167 Maybe they do, maybe they don't. Maybe they go see their climbing buddy instead. 514 00:34:10,253 --> 00:34:13,245 - Charlie? - The overnight guy? 515 00:34:13,333 --> 00:34:18,009 - Maybe sometimes they go visit a girl. - What girl? 516 00:34:18,093 --> 00:34:20,766 I'm not comfortable saying. 517 00:34:20,853 --> 00:34:26,211 Well, maybe, what with the murders and cannibalism, you get past that discomfort. 518 00:34:28,093 --> 00:34:32,006 Adam had a thing with the vet lady. So did his buddy Charlie. 519 00:34:32,093 --> 00:34:34,323 You know how jealous white people can be. 520 00:34:34,413 --> 00:34:39,931 Um, in the interest of full disclosure, I gotta say I see Denise from time to time, too. 521 00:34:40,013 --> 00:34:42,368 What? You find that funny? 522 00:34:42,453 --> 00:34:45,684 - The apple we found in Sherman's cabin? - You get a mould? 523 00:34:45,773 --> 00:34:50,210 The mould from the apple does not match the teeth marks on the bone. 524 00:34:50,293 --> 00:34:53,285 - What does that mean? - It means you aren't the cannibal. 525 00:34:53,373 --> 00:34:56,046 - I already knew that. - The point was to convince us. 526 00:34:56,133 --> 00:34:58,886 Do we start checking everybody's teeth in town? 527 00:34:58,973 --> 00:35:00,122 Not everybody. 528 00:35:00,213 --> 00:35:03,523 We consume, we are consumed. 529 00:35:03,613 --> 00:35:08,767 We are consumed by greed, by ambition, lust, jealousy. 530 00:35:08,853 --> 00:35:12,926 - Dr Randall, if you'd like... - Even regular love is a form of cannibalism. 531 00:35:13,013 --> 00:35:15,049 Could you put the dental medium? 532 00:35:15,133 --> 00:35:19,012 The whole perfect idea of love is that two people become one. 533 00:35:19,093 --> 00:35:23,723 - Now, that's a kind of consumption. - We're talking something a little more literal. 534 00:35:23,813 --> 00:35:27,965 - We need her to bite it. - Why didn't you report him missing? 535 00:35:28,053 --> 00:35:31,125 Because I would've had to admit that he and I were lovers. 536 00:35:31,213 --> 00:35:34,410 - Why not admit it? - It would've made another guy angry. 537 00:35:34,493 --> 00:35:36,848 What other guy? 538 00:35:36,933 --> 00:35:38,412 Charlie. 539 00:35:38,493 --> 00:35:40,165 And Sheriff Scutter. 540 00:35:40,253 --> 00:35:44,166 And Andrew Rigby, and maybe a couple of others. I don't... 541 00:35:45,693 --> 00:35:50,721 Well, there's not a lot to do in a place like Aurora, so what you do, you do lots. 542 00:35:50,813 --> 00:35:53,088 - Can you bite this? - If I were your cannibal, 543 00:35:53,173 --> 00:35:57,610 would I have pointed out that there were human bones in the bear after the autopsy? 544 00:35:57,693 --> 00:36:01,163 An autopsy on an animal is called a necropsy. 545 00:36:01,853 --> 00:36:06,529 Yeah. There's a reason I get all the guys and you don't. 546 00:36:06,613 --> 00:36:12,529 And let me tell you, if I ate Adam, there wouldn't be anything left. 547 00:36:15,973 --> 00:36:18,806 Here and here. These look like tooth marks again. 548 00:36:18,893 --> 00:36:20,770 - OK. - But they're too regular. 549 00:36:20,853 --> 00:36:26,485 They're exactly 2.4mm apart. Teeth aren't that exact. It has to be some kind of machine. 550 00:36:26,573 --> 00:36:29,929 - She was eaten by a machine? - I don't know. 551 00:36:31,013 --> 00:36:34,449 We got a love triangle. Quadrangle, octangle, whatever. 552 00:36:34,533 --> 00:36:37,889 - Jealousy, always a good motive. - For murdering Adam Langer. 553 00:36:37,973 --> 00:36:42,012 But Ann Noyes? And the cannibalism? We're looking for someone who's insane. 554 00:36:42,093 --> 00:36:45,483 The rant the vet had about people consuming each other was wacky. 555 00:36:45,573 --> 00:36:48,804 Yeah, but kind of true, don't you think? Hey, Angela. 556 00:36:48,893 --> 00:36:53,569 - Zack wants to beam you something. - OK. Hold on a second. 557 00:36:55,133 --> 00:36:59,046 See if you can tell what it is. But if you're in a public place, cover your screen. 558 00:36:59,133 --> 00:37:02,443 - What am I looking at? - Indentations on Noyes' sternum. 559 00:37:02,533 --> 00:37:04,489 - Magnification? - 40. 560 00:37:04,573 --> 00:37:07,963 I can't believe both Dr Rigby and I missed these. Good job. 561 00:37:08,053 --> 00:37:10,851 - What are they? - How far apart are they? 562 00:37:10,933 --> 00:37:12,730 2.4mm. 563 00:37:12,813 --> 00:37:18,843 OK. These marks and the splitting of the bone here were made by a sternum spreader. 564 00:37:18,933 --> 00:37:21,401 There's no record of Ann having heart surgery. 565 00:37:21,493 --> 00:37:22,926 Rigby didn't miss it. 566 00:37:23,013 --> 00:37:27,006 Moments like this are why I need a gun. 567 00:37:27,093 --> 00:37:30,085 Where else do you keep them? Thank you. 568 00:37:30,173 --> 00:37:33,643 That is for self-defence, so don’t just go blasting away in there. 569 00:37:33,733 --> 00:37:37,043 What if I have to shoot? What part of his body should I hit? 570 00:37:37,133 --> 00:37:40,842 The part that isn't me. Just stay back. 571 00:37:42,933 --> 00:37:45,367 - The bodies are gone. - What's he gonna do? 572 00:37:45,453 --> 00:37:50,891 - Take 'em into the woods for a snack? - If I were him, I'd destroy the evidence. 573 00:37:58,573 --> 00:38:01,406 Step away from the incinerator, Dr Rigby. 574 00:38:02,573 --> 00:38:06,202 You don't understand. It's a spiritual right to share the life force. 575 00:38:06,293 --> 00:38:11,492 You're nuts. We get it. We don't need the rambling psycho speech on why you did it. 576 00:38:11,573 --> 00:38:15,202 You know that ancient civilisations would sacrifice some 577 00:38:15,293 --> 00:38:18,729 in order to preserve the strength and... 578 00:38:20,973 --> 00:38:24,602 - What'd you do that for? - Nobody wants that rambling psycho speech. 579 00:38:24,693 --> 00:38:27,048 A bedpan? 580 00:38:27,493 --> 00:38:28,562 Hm. 581 00:38:30,933 --> 00:38:33,891 - Why do we have to face her together? - Want this settled? 582 00:38:33,973 --> 00:38:36,851 I'd definitely like this settled. 583 00:38:38,493 --> 00:38:44,443 - What are you doing here? - It's like watching Clash of the Horny Titans. 584 00:38:47,213 --> 00:38:52,526 - Who'd like to sign for this? - Who wouldn't want to sign for it? 585 00:38:54,333 --> 00:38:57,530 So the idea is whoever signs for this... 586 00:38:57,613 --> 00:39:02,482 - Yes. The act of signing is an analogue for... - She gets it. 587 00:39:13,893 --> 00:39:14,928 Oh. 588 00:39:17,133 --> 00:39:18,964 Oh. 589 00:39:19,413 --> 00:39:21,051 Oh. 590 00:39:24,213 --> 00:39:26,329 That is really sweet. 591 00:39:26,413 --> 00:39:28,404 Thank you. 592 00:39:32,493 --> 00:39:34,563 That is so hot. 593 00:39:34,653 --> 00:39:37,167 Why? Why is that hot? 594 00:39:37,253 --> 00:39:42,805 - It'd be hotter if she'd chosen me. - No, this is definitely hotter. 595 00:39:48,533 --> 00:39:51,923 And to think I didn't wanna come here. This was a fascinating case. 596 00:39:52,013 --> 00:39:55,050 You don't often find cannibalism so close to home. 597 00:39:55,133 --> 00:39:56,361 Which I find a plus. 598 00:39:56,453 --> 00:40:01,049 There are always individuals within a species who are driven to break the basic taboos. 599 00:40:01,133 --> 00:40:06,082 - I mean, Rigby actually ate human flesh. - Bones, I just got my steak and eggs. 600 00:40:06,173 --> 00:40:09,688 Rigby has a prion disease. He's been a cannibal for some time. 601 00:40:09,773 --> 00:40:13,561 - He could use the insanity defence. - The guy is nuts. 602 00:40:13,653 --> 00:40:18,852 Is he nuts cos he got a brain disease from eating human flesh, or was he already nuts? 603 00:40:18,933 --> 00:40:22,767 Or did he just lick his fingers after surgery? 604 00:40:22,853 --> 00:40:28,246 - I should just become a vegetarian. - Or as an alternative, just don't eat people. 605 00:40:31,773 --> 00:40:35,163 You know, I'm gonna come back up here this winter. 606 00:40:35,253 --> 00:40:37,369 Charlie says the skiing's great. 607 00:40:37,453 --> 00:40:39,728 Oh, Charlie. 608 00:40:39,813 --> 00:40:42,008 Yeah. The overnight guy. 609 00:40:42,813 --> 00:40:46,362 - Yeah. I know who he is. - I bet he's a great skier. 610 00:40:46,453 --> 00:40:51,686 His hips and thighs are perfectly developed for strength and manoeuvrability. 611 00:40:51,773 --> 00:40:54,367 - That's it. I'm done. - What? 612 00:40:55,373 --> 00:40:58,046 No good? 613 00:40:58,133 --> 00:41:00,442 Do you want some cornflakes? 614 00:41:02,133 --> 00:41:03,452 - Want some? - No. 615 00:41:24,653 --> 00:41:28,441 Visiontext Subtitles: Margaret Burke 616 00:41:33,813 --> 00:41:35,132 What's that mean? 617 00:41:35,893 --> 00:41:37,884 ENGLISH SDH