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مسلسل Bones مترجم - Episode 1

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00:06This is the final boarding call for flight 416 in service to Dallas-Fort Worth.
00:16This board is broken.
00:19The arrivals board is not working.
00:22Uh, did anybody need the flight from Guatemala?
00:26Aviateca Airlines? What gates?
00:30I might.
00:33Excuse me, uh, you have a computer glitch at the arrivals board.
00:40Hello? Sir, excuse me, you...
00:43Great.
00:46Yeah, hi. The flight from Guatemala?
00:50Tell me you tried to excuse me first.
00:53Oh, sweetie. Yes, I did. Welcome home.
00:59Oh, are you exhausted? Was Guatemala awful? Was it horribly backward?
01:04And yet, I was never reduced to flashing my boobs for information.
01:08Flashing for any fun reasons?
01:09I was literally neck deep in a mass grave. Not romantic.
01:13Yeah, diving headfirst in a pit of cadavers is no way to handle a messy breakup.
01:16Angela, nothing Pete and I ever did was messy.
01:19Then you were not doing the right thing.
01:20Sir, why are you following us?
01:24Oh! Attack! Security! Hello!
01:27Who burns this airport? Kick his ass!
01:29Release him and step back now!
01:31He attacked me!
01:32I'm Homeland Security!
01:34Oh, a little misunderstanding here.
01:36Put away your guns.
01:38What, is she in charge now?
01:39No, I'll tell you when you can lower your weapons.
01:43Hand over the back.
01:44Is that what this is about?
01:51Boo.
01:57I'm Dr. Temperance Brennan. I've been in Guatemala for two months identifying victims of genocide, including him.
02:04Most people in this situation, what they do is they sweat it.
02:07Guatemala. Genocide. How are you scary after that?
02:11You know who doesn't sweat it?
02:14Sociopaths.
02:14I'm not a sociopath. I'm an anthropologist at the Jeffersonian.
02:17Who works for the FBI. Which I'd maybe believe if you had an ID that did more than allowed you
02:22access to the cafeteria.
02:25You were illegally transporting human remains, ma'am. And you assaulted a Homeland Security agent.
02:31Look, I'm sorry if I embarrassed you in front of your friends, but next time you should identify yourself before
02:36attacking me.
02:37What are you doing here?
02:38FBI. Special agent, Celie Booth. Major crime investigation, D.C.
02:43Bones identifies bodies for us.
02:45Don't call me Bones. And I do more than identify.
02:48She also writes books.
02:55Fine. She's all yours.
02:58Let's grab your skull and let's vamoose.
03:00What, that's it? She's all yours? Why did you stop me?
03:03What does it matter? You're free to go. Let's just grab your bags.
03:05Click, click, clang, clang. You set me up.
03:07You got a hold for questioning request from the FBI, didn't you?
03:17I love this book.
03:22Come on, Drew. That's the best you can do.
03:25What?
03:25Getting Homeland Security to snatch me so you can stage a fake rescue.
03:29Well, at least I picked you up at the airport, huh?
03:31Hey, come on. I mean, I went through the appropriate channels, but your assistant there, he's Stonewall.
03:35Yeah, well, after the last case, I told Zach never ever to put you through.
03:38He's a good assistant. You can let me out anywhere along here.
03:40Listen, a decomposed corpse was found this morning at Arlington National Cemetery.
03:44Arlington National Cemetery is full of decomposed corpses.
03:47It's a cemetery.
03:49Yeah, but this one is your type of corpse. It wasn't in a casket.
03:51If you drive one more block, I'm screaming kidnap out the window.
03:54You know what? I'm trying to mend bridges here.
03:56Pull over.
04:02I'm going home.
04:04Great.
04:04Look, did we just skip this part?
04:06I find you very condescending.
04:08Me? I'm condescending.
04:09I'm not the one who's got to mention that she's got a doctorate every five years.
04:12I am the one with the doctorate.
04:14Yeah, well, you know what? I'm the one with the badge and the gun.
04:16You know, you're not the only forensic anthropologist in town.
04:18Yes, I am. The next nearest is in Montreal.
04:22Parlez-vous Francais?
04:23What's it going to take?
04:27Full participation in the case.
04:29Finally.
04:30Not just lab work, everything.
04:32You don't spit in my hand, we're sculling a moulder.
04:34I don't know what that means.
04:35It's an olive branch. Just get back in the car.
04:44What's the context of the find?
04:46Routine landscaping throughout the level of the pond,
04:48one of the workmen thought he saw something.
04:54Hi, Zack.
04:56That Zika warrior look works for you.
04:58Thanks.
04:58Very action-oriented.
05:00Agent Booth, you remember my assistant, Zack Addy?
05:02Oh, yeah.
05:03How was Guatemala?
05:05Take up lots of massacred victims?
05:07Got a thing or two about machete strikes?
05:08Zack, I need water samples and temperature readings from the pond.
05:11Right away, Dr. Brennan.
05:12He's got no sense of discretion, that kid.
05:15Typical squint.
05:16What?
05:17I don't know what that means.
05:18You know, when cops get stuck, we bring in people like you.
05:20You know, squints.
05:21You know, squinting things.
05:24Oh, you mean people with very high IQs and basic reasoning skills?
05:30Yeah.
05:43What exactly am I supposed to be squinting at?
05:47It's like pornography.
05:48You know it when you say it.
05:51You know it when you say it.
06:09You're okay.
06:09You're okay.
06:11This is a crime scene.
06:18Hi.
06:21This is a crime scene.
07:3418 and 22, approximately 5'3".
07:38Race unknown.
07:39Delicate features.
07:41That's all?
07:42Tennis player.
07:43How do you get a pretty tennis player out of that yuck?
07:45Pips' fusion gives age.
07:47Pelvic bone shape gives sex.
07:49Brasitis in the shoulder.
07:50Somebody this young must be an athletic injury.
07:52Wouldn't she die?
07:53Eh.
07:54Eh?
07:54What does that even mean?
07:56We need to wait until our buggin' slime guy takes a look.
07:58No clothing.
07:59You know, in my line of work, no clothes usually means a sex crime.
08:03In my line of work, it can also mean the victim favored natural fibers.
08:07Your suit, for example, will outlast your bones by decades.
08:10Collect silk.
08:11Three meters radius.
08:13To a depth of ten centimeters.
08:14Your FBI forensics team can take the plastic and the chicken wire.
08:17We'll take the rest.
08:22Dr. Goodman, I wish you wouldn't just give me to the FBI.
08:25As a federally funded institution, the Jeffersonian must seize every opportunity to prove our
08:30worth to our friends in Congress, which means I loan you out as I see fit, especially
08:34to federal agencies.
08:35Loan out implies property, Dr. Goodman.
08:36The FBI will never respect me a property.
08:38I do not view you as property, Dr. Brennan.
08:40You are one of the Jeffersonian's most valuable assets.
08:42An asset is by definition property.
08:44What's the rule, Mr. Addy?
08:45You only converse with PhDs.
08:47You realize I'm halfway through two doctorates?
08:49Two halves make a whole, so mathematically speaking...
08:52Go polish a bone, Mr. Addy.
08:56Dr. Goodman, FBI agents will never respect any of us as long as you simply dole out scientists
09:01like office temps.
09:05Dr. Brennan, are you playing me?
09:09You know I'm not good at that.
09:11Thus far, but you have a disturbingly steep learning curve.
09:24The pond is not only warm and teeming with microbes, which accelerated decomposition, but
09:29it houses black carp and koi, which fed on the body.
09:32Can I, as the only normal person in this room, say, ew?
09:36I got three larval stages of Trichoptera, Chironimidae...
09:39As we cut to the chase...
09:40The body was in the pond one winter and two summers.
09:42Spring before last.
09:43You really think I'm a Lesty?
09:44The book.
09:46No, no, no, you're not in the book.
09:48Sure he is, we all are.
09:49No, none of you were in the book.
09:50There's fictitious characters based on...
09:52I found some small bone fragments in the silt.
09:54We're out of the book now.
09:55We're back in real life.
09:56I guess we're on a temporaria.
09:57Frog bones.
09:58Also some tiny gold links is from a fine chain.
10:01Point of clarification?
10:03I'm not a virgin.
10:04Nowhere near, in fact.
10:06Who you captured perfectly is Booth.
10:08Button down, but buckets of sexual confidence, which...
10:12Ugh, I for one would love to tap.
10:15It's not right to discuss tapping asses in front of a soaker.
10:18I can't bounce back and forth between my book and real life.
10:21Since we're stuck with real life, let's just forget the book.
10:23I haven't analyzed whatever it was the victim was holding in her hand.
10:25It looks like cellulose.
10:26Paper?
10:28Possibly.
10:29I found microscopic grit embedded in the skull fragments.
10:31I need you to identify those, too.
10:33Remove the remaining tissue.
10:35I'll debride the skull fragments myself.
10:36Reassemble it so Angela can put a face on our victim.
10:39Good.
10:40I prefer holographs.
10:41They don't stink.
10:44Zach?
10:45I don't like those terms for human remains.
10:48Soaker, crispy critter.
10:49I know, Dr. Brennan.
10:55All my rooms are filled with must-be-dust.
11:06Time is taken, all that I protest.
11:17I never know where to laugh or to scream, to hate or to believe, to leave.
11:38I never know where to live.
11:47Your tongue is fire when you speak
11:54But you make me sing
11:56Your love makes me sing
12:01Your tail is thin
12:05All I know is you and him
12:11Your tongue is fire when you speak
12:17But you make me sing
12:19Your love makes me sing
12:33So, you guaranteed a squint a field role in an active murder investigation?
12:36Yes, sir.
12:37One that wrote the book?
12:38Yes, sir.
12:39I thought you said she wouldn't work with you anymore.
12:41Well, last case we worked, she provided a description of the murder weapon and the murderer,
12:45but I didn't give her much credence.
12:46Why not?
12:47Because she did it by looking at the victim's autopsy x-rays.
12:50Well, I wouldn't give it much credence either.
12:52Turns out she was right on both.
12:54Plus, the pawn victim, Brennan gives me the victim's age, sex, and favorite sport.
13:00Which is?
13:00Tennis.
13:02She's good.
13:02No, she's amazing.
13:03The only way I can get her back on my side is to bring her out in the field.
13:06I'm willing.
13:09Fine.
13:09Fine.
13:10She's on you.
13:10Take a squint out in the field.
13:12She's your responsibility.
13:13Yes, sir.
13:24Good.
13:48Oh, my God.
13:55Peter, it's not rational for you to choose the first day I'm back to reclaim your television.
14:00While you were away, I thought a lot about why we broke up.
14:03We fought all the time and don't like each other anymore.
14:05We fought because you are emotionally distant and cold.
14:08But sexually speaking, I think you'll agree.
14:11You didn't come for your TV. You timed this for a booty call.
14:14Okay, you're leaving.
14:15Your intimacy issues are probably due to being orphaned so young.
14:18Ugh, I hate psychology and you're just torning.
14:21Brennan, do you really want to spend the rest of your life alone?
14:23I don't know about the rest of my life, but I sure as hell wish I was alone right now.
14:28So what? We split the cost of the TV?
14:31Ugh, goodbye.
14:35What?
14:36This is interesting, Angela.
14:38Good morning.
14:40Does Booth know how this works?
14:42This computer program, which I designed, patent pending,
14:46accepts a full array of digital input,
14:48processes it, and then projects it
14:50as a three-dimensional holographic image.
14:52Okay.
14:53You get that?
14:53Yeah, the patent pending part.
14:56Brennan reassembled the skull and applied tissue markers.
14:59Her skull is badly damaged,
15:01but racial indicators, cheekbone dimensions,
15:03nasal arch, occipital measurement,
15:05suggest African-American.
15:08And...
15:08We have our victim.
15:11Whoa.
15:14Whoa.
15:18I have to admit, that's pretty cool.
15:21And rerun the program,
15:22substituting Caucasian values.
15:31Does she look familiar to anyone?
15:33No.
15:34Split the difference, mixed race.
15:36Lenny Kravitz or Vanessa Williams?
15:38I don't know what that means.
15:52Angela, reduce tissue depth
15:54over the cheekbones to the jawline.
16:03Does anyone recognize her?
16:06Not me.
16:07Wait.
16:08Is that who I think it is?
16:10The girl who had the affair with the senator?
16:13Her name's Clea Louise Eller.
16:15Only daughter to Ted and Sharon Eller.
16:17Last seen approximately 9 p.m.
16:19April 6, 2003.
16:21Leaving the Cardio Deluxe Gym
16:22on K Street.
16:23She didn't even make it to her car.
16:27Pretty good memory.
16:28Yeah, well, it's my job to find her.
16:30Well, in that case,
16:30congratulations on your success.
16:32This isn't exactly the way
16:33I wanted it to end.
16:46Cleo Eller is not just some missing girl.
16:49Yeah, she's a Senate intern
16:50who was boinking Senator Alan Bethlehem.
16:52I was secondary in the investigation
16:54to the disappearance of that girl.
16:55We couldn't confirm that.
16:58How did you recognize her
17:00before she even had her own face?
17:01I recognize the underlying architecture
17:02of her features.
17:03The rest is just window dressing.
17:05I'm not an expert,
17:05but shouldn't he be happier?
17:06I don't know, believe me, I'm happy.
17:07You seem happy to me.
17:09I need this kept quiet.
17:10Huh, cover up.
17:11Paranoid conspiracy theory.
17:13Is it paranoia that Monica Lewinsky
17:15was a KGB-trained sex agent mole?
17:18So what do you do first?
17:19Confront the senator?
17:20Listen, Bones, I know...
17:21Don't call me Bones.
17:22I know we talked about you
17:23coming out in the field.
17:24Oh, you rat bastard.
17:26It's this big,
17:26the director's gonna create
17:27a special investigation unit,
17:28and if I line all my ducks up in a row,
17:30I can maybe hit it up.
17:31I don't know what that means,
17:32but I think I could be a duck.
17:33I'm not a duck, okay?
17:34On this one, we stick to the book.
17:35Cops in the street, squints in the lab.
17:36Well, in that case,
17:37the Jeffersonian will be issuing
17:38a press release
17:39identifying the girl in the pond.
17:41You do that, I'm a dead duck.
17:46What are you trying to do?
17:48Blackmail you.
17:49Blackmail a federal agent?
17:51Yes.
17:54I don't like it.
17:55I'm fairly certain you're not supposed to.
17:58Fine.
17:59You're in.
18:03You're certain it's Cleo Eller?
18:05The profile's dead on.
18:06Age, race, height.
18:07Plus the timeline fits.
18:08I mean, Cleo Eller did play tennis in college.
18:10Talk to me about the senator.
18:12Uh, Cleo Eller, the victim?
18:14Worked for Senator Bethlehem.
18:15It was reported that they were involved sexually.
18:17We can confirm that.
18:19Oh, Bethlehem's a hound.
18:20Everybody knows that.
18:21Ken Thompson, uh, Cleo's boyfriend.
18:26Thompson's still Bethlehem's aide.
18:28Thompson keeps Bethlehem's calendar.
18:30No way the senator has an affair that Thompson doesn't know about.
18:33No sexual relationship, no motive.
18:35What about the, uh, net case?
18:37Oliver Laurier.
18:38You like him for this?
18:39He's a stalker.
18:41What's your first move?
18:42I'd like to inform the elders that we found their daughter.
18:45It's better to keep this quiet.
18:46It's been, what, two years?
18:48What's another few days?
18:49I'll do respect, sir.
18:51I've come to know the family pretty well, especially the major.
18:54In two years, it's a hell of a long time in limbo.
18:57I'll have details of cause of death by this afternoon.
19:00And that's where we'll get started.
19:02All right.
19:06Hodgins identified the particulates embedded in Cleo Eller's skull as rolled steel, most likely from a sledge-type hammer.
19:12Also, there's cement and diatomaceous earth.
19:15What's that?
19:16Looks like that.
19:17It's made up of prehistoric sea creatures.
19:19It's used as an insecticide, filtering agent, cleaning abrasive, ceramics.
19:23It's very common.
19:25Diatomaceous earth.
19:25Common or not, it's a clue.
19:31You're positive it's our Cleo.
19:33We established 22 matching points of comparison.
19:36Yes.
19:37We're certain.
19:39Did he do it?
19:41A senator.
19:43One military man to another.
19:46Major Eller, we can't discuss the investigation in any way.
19:48Can you at least tell us if our daughter suffered?
19:51Given the state of her skull...
19:53Cleo never saw it coming.
20:00Mrs. Eller, could you tell us what Cleo wore on her neck?
20:02Her father's bronze star.
20:05Ted wanted him the first to go for, and he gave it to her for luck.
20:16Those people deserve the truth.
20:18Their daughter was murdered.
20:19They deserve the kindness of a lie.
20:21There'll be an inquest report.
20:23Which they won't read because they don't want to.
20:24Especially because toward the end, Cleo and her parents weren't even speaking.
20:28They told you that?
20:29You know, getting information out of live people is a lot different than getting information out of a pile of
20:32bones.
20:33You have to offer up something of yourself first.
20:35What exactly did you do in the military?
20:37See?
20:38You see what you did right there, bones?
20:39You asked a personal question without offering anything personal in return.
20:42And since I'm not a skeleton, you get to tell you.
20:44Sorry.
20:47There's stab marks here.
20:49And odd markings on the distal phalanges.
20:52Nothing I've seen before.
20:54In a nutshell, anxious, depressed, and nauseous.
20:56Take a sick day.
20:57Not me.
20:58Cleo Eller.
20:59People casing show she was on lorazepam, chloridazepoxide, M, eclosine hydrochloride.
21:03Nausea.
21:05Show me those bone fragments.
21:07These aren't frog bones.
21:08Cleo Eller was pregnant.
21:10Fetal remains?
21:10Malleus, incus, stapus.
21:12These are fetal ear bones.
21:14The girl was pregnant.
21:15Not very far along.
21:16You want to try to get a DNA rating, see if you can perpetrate it?
21:18You can try.
21:19Let's hope there's enough genetic material to test.
21:21This senator, ah, he is smart.
21:23He gets an intern pregnant, then murders her when it threatens his career.
21:27And he has the connections to get away with it.
21:29I hate it when you make paranoia plausible.
21:31It's like sliding off a cliff.
21:32A special unit?
21:34No way your FBI pal heads it up unless the dark powers in charge are convinced he knows where his
21:38political bread is buttered.
21:40Either way, that's where this investigation ends.
21:54What if I give you a shining light and never say goodbye?
22:05Isn't it all so crystal clear?
22:10Want to get a drink?
22:12Non-topical application.
22:13Glug glug.
22:14Woohoo!
22:16Come on, sweetie.
22:21What if Booth's right?
22:22What if I'm only good with bones and lousy with people?
22:26People like you.
22:27I don't care if men like me.
22:29Okay, interestingly, from people to men, but I'm sure it means nothing.
22:32I hate psychology.
22:33My most meaningful relationships are with dead people.
22:37Who said that?
22:38It's true.
22:40I understand Cleo and her bones are all I've ever seen.
22:43When she was seven, she broke her wrist, probably falling off a bike.
22:48And two weeks later, before the cast was even removed, she got right back on that bike and broke it
22:53all over again.
22:58And when she was being murdered, she fought back hard.
23:00Even though she was so depressed, she could hardly get up in the morning.
23:07She didn't welcome death.
23:10Cleo wanted to live.
23:13Honey, you ever think that maybe you come off a little distant because you connect too much?
23:18I hate psychology.
23:19It's a soft science.
23:20I know, but people are mostly soft.
23:26Except for their bones.
23:28Yeah.
23:31You want some advice?
23:34Glug, glug, woo-hoo.
23:38Offer up a little bit of yourself every once in a while.
23:42Just tell somebody something you're not completely certain you want them to know.
23:48Oh, God, that's the second time I've received that advice.
23:51Well, you know I give great advice.
23:57I'm going to have to push this to the next level.
24:02I'm a little confused as to why the director of the FBI would send you to speak to the senator
24:06instead of coming himself.
24:08Probably because I'm the one that found that Cleo Ella was pregnant.
24:11You can tell the girl was pregnant from her skeleton.
24:13We found fetal bones.
24:15The only question, Senator, is which one of you is the father?
24:20Are you willing to submit to a DNA test?
24:25You know what?
24:26Given the sensitivity, don't say anything on the subject without your attorney present.
24:29That's my advice.
24:31Advice I intend to take.
24:32Ken, we have both to get to.
24:41Uh, what are you doing?
24:42Saliva, safe from chewing gum, is an excellent source of DNA.
24:45I intend to compare it to the DNA in the fetal bones.
24:47You need a warrant for that.
24:49Ken, she needs a warrant.
24:54If we have any further questions, we'll be in touch.
25:00Ken, you okay?
25:06I could place you under arrest on a federal charge right now for uttering threats against a United States senator.
25:13What?
25:14Founce.
25:14I own her, but she was your responsibility.
25:17Yes, sir.
25:19Send in special agent first.
25:20I warned you about taking squints out to the field, but you vouched for her, said she wouldn't screw up.
25:25Yes, sir.
25:25No, no.
25:26Booth didn't know that I was going to see the senator.
25:29I wanted to get a sample of his DNA.
25:32Exactly.
25:32Not helping.
25:35Tomorrow morning, I'm announcing the formation of a special unit to investigate the murder of Cleo Eller,
25:41at which time your investigation will be officially terminated.
25:44You will not head the new unit.
25:46Congratulations, Patrick.
25:47No hard feelings.
25:48Right.
25:49I need the complete case files in the morning.
25:51Of course.
25:52They'll be ready.
25:53Thank you, agent first.
25:55At least Dr. Brennan found out that Senator Bethlehem was having sex with Cleo.
25:59I did?
26:00Reports said there wasn't enough DNA in the fetal bones to determine paternity.
26:04Senator Bethlehem didn't want Dr. Brennan to take that gum.
26:07He was hiding something.
26:08He didn't know there wasn't enough DNA.
26:12I suggest that you go back to your lab, Dr. Brennan, and get used to being there.
26:19Come on, Buns.
26:23Okay?
26:24Don't be nice to me after I got you in trouble.
26:27Your heart was not right to listen.
26:28No, I'm not a heart person.
26:29You're a heart person.
26:30I'm a brain person.
26:32You vouched for me.
26:33Forget it.
26:34No, I won't.
26:35You think it was the senator?
26:36No, the senator's had sex with a dozen of these interns.
26:38He hasn't killed any of them.
26:39Our best bet is still the stalker.
26:41You want to check him out?
26:42We can, I don't, what do you call it?
26:43Roost him?
26:44Roust.
26:45Roust.
26:46Well, the murderer snatched a bronze star from Cleo's neck, so...
26:50Well, I got 12 hours before this case is over, and I'm off it, so let's go, Roust.
26:53Come on.
26:57Mr. Laurier, we have a warrant to suit your...
27:00Don't run, Oliver.
27:04Agent Booth is under the impression that you might have something pertinent to a case
27:08he's working on.
27:10You're looking for a bronze star?
27:12Like the one Cleo worked?
27:14Exactly like that one, Mr. Laurier.
27:16I'll have it.
27:17Sometimes stalkers retain keepsakes.
27:21What the hell are these things, huh?
27:22Miniature lives of the saints, okay?
27:24I hand them out...
27:24Heads up, Bones.
27:27I hand them out for donations.
27:29I'm not a panhandler.
27:30Help yourself.
27:31I never stalked Cleo.
27:33Then why did she get a restraining order?
27:34Okay, okay, no.
27:36First of all, no.
27:38Ken Thompson, or suppose a boyfriend got the restraining order with his boss, the senator,
27:42but Ken is only concerned with his job and his tropical fish.
27:46They colluded to ruin my reputation with this specious stalker label,
27:51when in actuality, I was Cleo's close friend.
27:56Then why'd you run from the warrant?
27:57My fight-or-flight response is heavily weighted towards flight.
28:02If there's anything I can do to help you catch Cleo's killer, just tell me.
28:07Oh, full confession, that would be great.
28:12I love Cleo.
28:15Why would I hurt her?
28:18If you don't mind, I'm going to keep one of these little books.
28:20Whatever you need.
28:21Dr. Brennan.
28:27This is a rough composite, but you get the idea.
28:31Skull trauma was not the cause of death.
28:33Cleo stabbed first.
28:34She was stabbed five to eight times with a military-issued K-bar knife.
28:37I just completed this rendering.
28:39The defensive wounds to the bones of her hands suggest that it wasn't until the third or the fourth penetration.
28:45That's likely the fatal stab right there.
28:48That Cleo stopped fighting back.
28:49I believe that the distinctive damage to her distal phalanges, the tips of her finger bones,
28:54was caused by the murderer using a knife to remove her finger pads.
29:00Cranial fragmentation suggests a 20-pound hammer striking four to five times
29:04while the victim's head rested on a cement floor containing traces of diatomaceous earth.
29:07That's the best explanation for the particulates found in her skull.
29:11This was not a crime of passion.
29:13Cleo never saw the first stab coming.
29:15It didn't arise out of an argument.
29:17Why smash Cleo's face?
29:19Why whittle away her fingertips?
29:21Remove her clothing and her jewelry?
29:22Sink her body.
29:23The murderer put more effort into hiding the victim's identity than he did into the murder itself.
29:28In case Cleo was identified, the murderer planted evidence.
29:31The little book Brennan got from the stalker matches the cellulose found in Cleo's hand.
29:35Military cemetery, military knife implicates her own father.
29:39More of a misdirection.
29:40Sound like any conniving son of a bitch senators you know?
29:44You expect me to declare war on a United States senator based on your little holographic crystal ball?
29:52It's not magic.
29:53It's a logical recreation of events based on evidence.
29:56No more valid than my gut.
29:57A good hypothesis withstands testing.
29:59That's what makes it a good hypothesis.
30:01Not a hypothesis.
30:02You have a dead girl and a United States senator.
30:04This is exactly why squints belong in the lab.
30:09You guys don't know anything about the real world.
30:16Come on.
30:17We're done here.
30:20Wow.
30:22Touchy.
30:25You must know about her family.
30:27Both parents vanish when she's 15.
30:31Probably counts as the real world.
30:33Yeah.
30:34I know the story.
30:36I read the file.
30:39The cops never found out anything.
30:42Yeah.
30:44Brennan figures that maybe somebody like her had been there.
30:50Well, for somebody who hates psychology, she sure has a lot of it.
31:01I thought I'd find you here.
31:03You know, you being a good shot and doing martial arts, it's all your way of dealing.
31:07I mean, who knows better than you and how fragile life can be?
31:12Maybe an army ranger sniper who became an FBI homicide investigator.
31:17Oh, you look me up, huh?
31:19Mm-hmm.
31:20You mind?
31:22Be my guest.
31:34Were you any good at being a sniper?
31:37Sniper gets to know a little something about a killer.
31:40Senator Bethlehem, he's no killer.
31:41Oh, and Oliver Laurier is.
31:42The way I read Laurier, he's unhinged.
31:45That makes him dangerous.
31:48I'd be your gut telling you that, correct?
31:51You know, homicides, they're not solved by scientists.
31:54They're solved by guys like me, asking a thousand questions a thousand times,
31:58catching people telling lies every time.
32:02You're great at what you do, Bones, but you don't solve murders.
32:09Cops do.
32:11Cleo Eller was killed on a cement floor, sprinkled with diatomaceous earth.
32:17Traces of her blood will still be in that cement.
32:19One of us is wrong.
32:21Maybe both of us.
32:22But if Bethlehem wasn't a senator, you'd be right there in his basement looking for that killing floor.
32:27You're afraid of him.
32:29Your hypothesis is that squints don't solve murders, and cops do.
32:33Prove it.
32:36Be a cop.
32:40Be a cop.
32:40Be a cop.
32:54Be a cop.
33:42Booth.
33:44They look pretty happy, don't they?
33:48Otherwise they wouldn't turn on the camera, I guess.
33:56Zach said you wanted to see me?
34:00Something you don't like to talk about.
34:03Families.
34:06Temperance.
34:08Partners.
34:09Share things.
34:12Builds trust.
34:14Since when are we partners?
34:17I apologize for the assumption.
34:25You got a warrant to search Bethlehem's place?
34:27You're right.
34:29If Bethlehem wasn't a center, I'd be in that basement looking for that killing floor.
34:33But you're wrong.
34:35I was never afraid of that guy.
34:38And I'm not doing this because you're a genius.
34:45I'm doing this for Cleo.
35:09The warrant says they're searching for blood traces, a sledgehammer, and diatomaceous earth.
35:14What the hell is that?
35:23Making a big mistake.
35:32You're going to make a statement, Senator.
35:43What are you doing here?
35:47Look at him.
35:48For all his politics, he's got nothing.
35:50You should have loved Cleo properly like I would have.
35:53Have you signed my book?
35:55Stop me, Oliver, and I will kick your ass.
36:04I don't recognize that.
36:06That is not mine.
36:08That is not mine.
36:16At least we got the hammer.
36:17Yeah, but that's all we got.
36:18Cement floor in the basement?
36:20Yeah, but no blood on a diatomaceous earth.
36:23We needed a trifecta of bones.
36:26Physical evidence, murder weapon, crime scene.
36:38They wouldn't even arrest him?
36:39Don't worry.
36:40If that's the hammer used on Cleo Eller, he'll get arrested.
36:43A toast?
36:45Getting the murderous bastard.
36:51The hammer's not enough.
36:53He's going to get away with it.
36:55And maybe Booth is right.
36:57Maybe outside the lab, he'll be useless.
36:59Let us take guidance from the lives of the saints.
37:03Albertus Magnus, patron saint of scientists.
37:07I thought Magnus was the patron saint of fishmongers.
37:10Two separate entities.
37:11Albertus Magnus was a 13th century philosopher.
37:13The fishmonger saint was a fish.
37:15Fish!
37:19You said that diatomaceous earth could be used as a filtering agent.
37:22Yeah, for swimming pools, water filters.
37:24Or tropical fish.
37:26Oliver Laurier said that Ken Thompson kept fish.
37:28I...
37:30What's your hurry?
37:31Thompson read the warrant.
37:32He knows we're looking for diatomaceous earth.
37:34Get in touch with Booth.
37:35Tell him where I'm going, okay?
37:39She didn't actually say where she was going, did she?
37:53Stop!
37:55You can't destroy evidence.
37:57Stop!
38:05You can't destroy evidence.
38:11I'm being committed.
38:12I don't need a warrant.
38:13What crime?
38:14Destruction of evidence pertinent to a federal investigation.
38:18You're just cleaning up?
38:20Is that alcohol I smell on your breath?
38:23This linoleum looks fairly new.
38:27What's underneath?
38:28Cement?
38:29The same cement that was embedded in Cleo's skull when you bashed her head in?
38:33You might want to get out of here.
38:35I can't let you destroy evidence.
38:37Are you going to stop me?
38:38I'll stop you.
38:39Not before I burn this place down with you in it.
38:47I don't get it.
38:49It wasn't jealousy.
38:49It wasn't passion.
38:51Cleo wouldn't get rid of your boss's baby, and so you got rid of her.
38:54What kind of psychology is that?
38:55What kind of person are you?
38:57Temperance.
39:00Are you all right?
39:01Oliver, I understand you're here out of a misguided concern for my safety,
39:04but I apparently don't read people very well,
39:06and you could be in some kind of psychotic collusion with Ken,
39:08so I'm going to ask you to go over there and apply pressure to his wounded
39:10until the police get here.
39:11You understand?
39:12Okay.
39:13Okay.
39:14Did he kill Cleo?
39:15Yeah, he killed Cleo.
39:17Okay.
39:19Then I'm down with him bleeding to death.
39:22That guy bleeds to death.
39:23Phones will go on trial for attempted murder.
39:25You don't want that now, do you?
39:27I wouldn't want that.
39:30Besides, you know, applying pressure, that can be very painful.
39:41The evidence said he did it, but I don't know why.
39:46You know what?
39:46It doesn't matter.
39:47You know what?
39:47Motive does not matter.
39:49He didn't save his job.
39:52His job?
39:52Yeah, senator in a scandal who loses beltway at the fast track.
39:55It's that simple.
39:56It's, you know, it's a tough town.
40:00Yeah, it is a tough town.
40:03Yeah, you know, in the future, uh, maybe I should do the shooting.
40:07Why?
40:07I'm a good shot.
40:24Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
40:27Where there is hatred, let me so love.
40:31Where there is injury, harm.
40:59Is the FBI going to lay charges against Brennan?
41:01She only shot him in the leg once.
41:05She didn't give him a warning.
41:06She just shot him with alcohol on her breath.
41:10It was her first shooting.
41:11You didn't expect to be perfect right out of a gate.
41:14Which warnings did you give people before you sniped them?
41:23Where there's doubt, faith.
41:26Where there's despair, hope.
41:30Where there's darkness, faith.
41:31What?
41:33What?
41:34Well, I told you it wasn't the senator.
41:36And then I told you who it was, so we're evil.
41:38Except we work in the same cases, and you end up on the New York Times bestsellers list.
41:42I didn't know that.
41:44Number three, with a bullet.
41:45That's good, right?
41:46The New York Times with a bullet?
41:49It means you're rich.
41:50Call your account.
41:50I don't have an account.
41:52Oh, get one.
41:52Okay, how does that work?
41:54You need to get out of the lab, you know?
41:55Watch TV, turn on the radio, anything.
41:58Pick up a phone, and...
42:01Where there is sadness, joy.
42:07Oh, divine master grant that I may be not so much to be consoled as to console.
42:21You know, if it weren't for you, most people would never have known what happened to their daughter.
42:30It's gonna be worse than the truth.
42:36I know exactly how the Ellers felt about Cleo.
42:42My parents disappeared when I was 15, and nobody knows what happened to them.
42:48Being a sniper, I took a lot of lives.
42:51What I'd like to do before I'm done...
42:55is try and catch at least that many murderers.
43:00Please, you don't think there's some kind of...
43:04cosmic balance sheet?
43:13I'd like to help you with that.
43:17I'd like to help you with that.
43:17Oh, Marco.
43:19I'm...
43:19teamrrr...
43:26teamrrr...
43:28team...
43:38and according...
43:41loving...
43:41My touch...
43:41book...
44:06What's that mean?
44:12What's that mean?
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