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- We know what killed the bear.
- Who's the vet here, Sherman?
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You are, Denise. Who's the park ranger?
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- That'd be you.
- That's why I know what killed him.
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A scared camper drilled him
with a Winchester Magnum.338.
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You're afraid I'm not showing respect
to the bear's spirit.
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I have better things to do than wait around
for you to tell me what I already know.
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The law says I have to send in
as much information as I can - age, weight,
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what he last ate... Oh, yummy.
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Hot dogs, refried beans...
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What's that?
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- Beef jerky.
- Beef jerky?
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He was in hyperphagia, eating everything he
could find before going into hibernation. Oh.
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What?
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Sherman, this is...
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Oh, God.
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- It looks human to me.
- Sorry.
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- What's the deal?
- It was found in eastern Washington State.
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- Where?
- Inside a bear.
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No, I mean... Inside a bear?
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Autopsy revealed bone fragments
in the bear's stomach and intestine.
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An autopsy on an animal is a necropsy.
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It's crucial we get that straight.
Meanwhile, about the dead human being...
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What do you need me for?
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26 bone fragments.
Case bumped to the Seattle field office.
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- They bumped it to me. Check it out.
- Why'd they bump it to you?
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Bones, I mean, do you really care
about the inner workings of the FBI office?
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They bumped it to you cos you work with me.
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No, they hoped
that you could help ID the body.
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- From a hand?
- Well, they have high expectations.
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Definitely human. Opposable thumb.
Probably male from the size.
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Uh-oh.
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- What?
- Kerf marks. Marks made from a cutting tool.
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- Maybe when they cut open the bear.
- No. It's not a straight edge.
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Residual cross-section striae.
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- Just cos you say it in that definitive tone...
- These marks were made from a saw.
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The hand was already separated
from the rest of the person.
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Somebody was dismembered
and fed to a bear?
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That's one possibility.
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- OK. Um, thanks, Bones.
- Glad I could help.
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But you're not done.
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I'll check out the x-rays,
see if I can confirm sex and age.
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- Pack. We're going to Washington State.
- I'm not going to Washington State.
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Again, just cos you say it
in that definitive tone
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doesn't mean it means anything to me.
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Why is Booth the one who decides?
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He gets the gun and the authority.
He's the one people like.
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Firstly, he didn't decide
that you go to Washington State.
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I am the one who decides
where you do and do not go.
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- And secondly?
- Secondly, it's time to live a little.
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Connect with other people.
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Are you suggesting I take this opportunity
to have sex with Booth?
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- Good God. Where's Dr Freud?
- I don't understand what you're saying.
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Which is precisely why I am sending you
to the Great North Woods.
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Come on, now. You've partially digested,
dismembered skeletal remains to examine.
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That should put a smile on your face.
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The mosquitoes out there are the size
of dogs. Pack insect repellent.
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Being cooped up in a crappy hotel
in the middle of nowhere with a $50 per diem
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is not my idea of a good time either.
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You only get $50 a day?
How can you live on that?
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- OK, what do you get?
- I don't have a limit. I give them the receipts.
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No, you have to have a limit.
We work for the government.
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I don't have a limit.
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But it's not fair. It's not fair to the taxpayers.
You're like one of those $1,000 toilet seats.
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I'm treated differently
because I have an indispensable skill.
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Indispensable(!) I do not need you.
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Oh, so you can determine the origin of the
kerf marks and the sex and age of the victim?
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- You know, you're a smart ass.
- I'd say I'm very smart,
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although it has nothing to do with my ass.
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You know, I'll tell you what. You can
take me out to dinner, put me on your tab.
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That doesn't seem ethical.
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You still want that gun, now, don't you? Hm?
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We'll start with breakfast.
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You know, it's beautiful here.
It feels good to be out of the city.
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Yeah.
Where murderers feed their victims to bears.
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Whew.
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- Small-town America. Gotta love it.
- No, this is not a small town.
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Chuntala in Guatemala, 150 people,
no running water, that's a small town.
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I said small-town America,
not small-town Guatemala.
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And I've been there too, by the way.
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- Where are you going?
- To see the sheriff.
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- How are you gonna do that?
- It's an old FBI trick.
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I'm gonna ask somebody who lives here.
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What took you to Guatemala? Ecotourism?
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I went down to shoot somebody
through the heart from 1500 feet.
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I was pretty sure it was human, but I'm a vet,
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so I called Andrew - Dr Rigby -
and he thought it was human too.
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Officially I'm the coroner here,
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but I'm a country doctor.
I have no training in forensics.
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This is approximately 60% of the arm
of a male, late teens, early 20s, well-muscled.
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- That's amazing.
- You see these marks here?
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Below the radial tuberosity? You haven't
performed any amputations lately, have you?
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Uh, a few frostbit toes last winter,
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and a thumb
from a nasty Murphy bed accident.
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- Why?
- These are saw marks.
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That's not good,
people sawed up and eaten by bears.
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I'm gonna send this back to my lab.
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My people can give a better estimate
of when the bear ingested the arm.
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You got pretty good equipment there, I guess.
I'm still on dial-up.
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- What's the fastest way to ship a human arm?
- Charlie.
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- Need a hand?
- Thanks, but I'm trying to get rid of this one.
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- These are human remains.
- Oh.
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I have to ship them to
the Jeffersonian Institute in Washington, DC.
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- Cool. They have Dizzy Gillespie's trumpet.
- I know.
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Muhammad Ali's boxing gloves.
Abraham Lincoln's top hat.
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- I work there.
- You ever sit in Archie Bunker's chair?
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I work in a different part of the museum.
I'm a forensic anthropologist.
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- My name's Charlie.
- Yeah, I know.
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Wow. What, you could tell
from my, like, skull structure?
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It says it on your shirt, Charlie.
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- Where can I find the sheriff?
- He's, uh, past the garage to the right.
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Hey. Temperance Brennan.
I'm reading your book.
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Gave me a few ideas if I ever wanna
kill someone and get rid of the body.
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Well, don't forget, Charlie,
the heroine always catches the bad guy.
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Sounds good to me.
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These are false-start kerfs,
which suggest a handsaw.
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The cut marks from the breakaway spur here
should give me the number of teeth per inch,
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but to me it just looks broken.
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I could work it up into
a three-dimensional image, see if that helps.
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Dr Brennan could do it from this.
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Not when she was a lowly grad student, Zack.
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Upload all the digital info that Brennan
sent you into my mainframe.
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And lighten up, Z-man.
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Somebody cut that guy's arm off, Sheriff.
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Couldn't be a local. Somebody missing
an arm, that's something you notice.
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- How many people live in Aurora?
- 326 in town.
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Another couple hundred in the surroundings.
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- Maybe 1200 on the Indian reservation.
- Tourists?
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Hikers. It's beautiful country
so they don't realise it's dangerous.
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On average we lose a couple of people a year.
Cycle of life, eh?
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- Lose anyone recently?
- Woman, 29.
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Ann Noyes from Olympia.
Disappeared a couple of weeks ago.
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Her parents say she was
an "experienced hiker".
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- You must have a few resident crazies.
- Juvenile drinking, domestics, bar fights.
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Joyriding.
The only felons we have are poachers.
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They shoot the black bears
and sell the gall bladders on the black market.
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Park ranger handles that stuff.
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- Can I help you?
- Yeah. Thanks. I'm with him.
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- Suddenly I wish I was FBI.
- Sheriff Chris Scutter, Dr Brennan.
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- My first forensic anthropologist.
- We need to find the rest of the body.
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Sherman - Ranger Rivers - traced the bear's
route back a week. They didn't find anything.
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- Is he some kind of an Indian scout?
- A Flathead Indian.
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- But the bear was wearing a GPS collar.
- Did he check the scat?
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You think there's more people parts
in the bear crap?
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We could go with Sherman tomorrow,
take a look.
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Oh, yeah. Now that you've met Bones,
you're all about interagency cooperation.
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"Bones"? I don't think that's any way
to talk to a lady.
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Thank you.
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Do you have dinner plans?
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We're working. Thanks for that.
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All I am saying is,
why cut somebody into pieces?
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Pack 'em tighter, maybe. Say, in a suitcase.
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How did a bear open a suitcase?
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I saw a documentary once
where a bear got in a car and drove away.
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That was not a documentary. It was a cartoon.
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Hello.
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I'm looking for a Zack Addy.
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Got a package of human remains.
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I can sign for that.
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- Where's Jimmy?
- Tahiti, Fiji, who knows? He won the lottery.
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Is it too much of a line to say,
"No, we won the lottery"?
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It is. Yeah. You know, I take it back.
It's just compared to you, Jimmy, you know...
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- The third nostril.
- That whistling sound when he sneezes.
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Unfortunately,
it is too soon to ask you to have coffee.
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- It is?
- Yes. Yes, coffee is the third-delivery capper.
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- So what's the first-delivery capper?
- Initial contact, meet-cute, light flirting.
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Then I'll catch you
in another couple of deliveries.
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OK.
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Bye.
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- You bogarted my package.
- You panicked and froze, my man,
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thus the package came into play.
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Also, incorrect use of the verb "bogarted".
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We've been looking for that female hiker,
but sometimes you never find a trace.
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They fall into a ravine, the river...
So, how do you like the Evergreen Lodge?
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Very nice. I have a beautiful view
of the mountains from my terrace.
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- You have a terrace?
- Yeah.
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I'm sharing a bathroom.
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- This is where the bear was shot.
- How far did he get before he died?
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- About 100 yards.
- How do you know that's the right way?
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- Not hard to track a wounded bear.
- Ever hear of the bone gatherers?
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Collecting bones so the dead
can make their journey to the next world?
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I'm not even sure I believe in the next world.
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Doesn't matter what you believe in.
You're a bone gatherer.
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That's a good thing,
helping the spirits move on.
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Thank you. That's probably
the best job description I'll ever get.
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Over here.
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- You find something?
- Does a bear scat in the woods?
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I think he voided here
and he headed off over there.
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OK.
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See if you can find any older samples.
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- She ain't the squeamish type, is she?
- I'm gonna go out on a limb here, Sherman,
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and guess you don't get a lot of eligible,
good-looking women coming through town.
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- Hey. I just finished chapter seven.
- This has to go to my...
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Do you do all the stuff
the girl in your book does?
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I'm uncomfortable
discussing that with you.
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I'm not talking about the sex. I'm talking
about the running and the shooting.
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I mean, if you do do all that other stuff
that's great too,
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for you and, um, whoever you're doing it with.
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- I'd like to send this to my lab.
- Uh, more bones?
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- No, it's bear scat.
- Oh. I can deal with that.
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Brennan.
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The person who belonged to the arm
died a week ago,
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and the bear ate it
one to three days after that.
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- Anything from the saw?
- Angela's entering the data.
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I found something else I can't categorise.
Can I beam it to you?
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OK. Hold on.
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- Do you mind if I set this up here?
- Yeah. No problem.
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- I'm connecting with the satellite.
- All right.
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OK. I'm linked.
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- I've been focusing on...
- So, who's that?
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- My assistant, Zack.
- Hey, Zack.
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- Who's that?
- The overnight guy. Charlie.
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You can send me the picture.
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- Zack, does your boss have a boyfriend?
- Not currently.
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- Are you extremely good-looking?
- Yes, I am.
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- Zack, these are bite marks.
- You mean from the bear?
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Black bears' premolars are small and piglike.
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- These marks show a double cusp pattern.
- Pigs are double-cusped.
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- Hey, Zack, are you extremely smart?
- Yes, I am, Charlie.
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Pigs have six incisors. These marks
were made by four incisors, like a chimp,
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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
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616
00:41:33,813 --> 00:41:35,132
What's that mean?
617
00:41:35,893 --> 00:41:37,884
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