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مسلسل Bones مترجم - Episode 2
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00:03I don't know.
00:30Tickle
00:32No
00:34Shuvatse
00:35La la la, ma vine a khemako
00:38Anish airtelle
00:39Enghra marlokah khemako, ma vine in a chigun mauduoh
00:44Tickle
01:26Phones. Phones, over here.
01:28Where have you been? You said you'd meet us on the corner.
01:30There's a lot going on here, in case you haven't noticed.
01:32These girls are with me. Dr. Temperance, Brennan, Angela, Montenegro from the Jeffersonian.
01:35I need ID.
01:36Okay, check the R.I. 5 list, Homeland Security.
01:38She's the forensic anthropologist.
01:41They're clear. Thanks.
01:43Come on.
01:45God, what's that smell?
01:46Burnt flesh. Are there a lot of injuries?
01:49Four known dead, 15 injured.
01:52Oh, my God.
01:57Details, whatever you have.
01:59Not much, no.
01:59Witnesses said they saw a Middle Eastern man in mid-30s pulled up to the cafe, and the cart is
02:03blue.
02:03Vehicles registered to Hamid Masrook, head of the Arab American Friendship League.
02:07If you know who it is, why do you mean me?
02:09Because we're hoping we're wrong.
02:11Masrook is a White House consultant in Arab relations.
02:14Had lunch with the President just last week.
02:16Remember, Agent Gibson, Homeland Security, Dr. Temperance Brennan, Angela Montenegro.
02:20If Masrook was involved in the terrorist attack, it means we have a huge national security problem.
02:24Not to mention a very humiliated President.
02:27The press is already running with this.
02:29If you think I'm going to ultimatize...
02:30Not at all.
02:31Maybe it's not with you.
02:33We need to be sure.
02:35Who says you're the best?
02:40I need surgical gloves and masks for the retrieval team, sterile medical bags, and vegetable oil.
02:46The oil will loosen the seared body parts stuck to the metal.
02:49It's no different than steak on a grill that sticks.
02:51It's okay, you know, I trust you.
02:53Should I photograph the scene?
02:55Focus on the 30-meter radius and the glass.
03:03Okay to pick up?
03:11No, it's okay to be upset.
03:13I wish this was the worst thing I'd seen.
03:16You know, uh, I don't think I can...
03:20Sorry.
03:28Look, you can't either.
03:30Oh, cool.
03:30Okay.
03:35Zach, I need two more evidence, Zach.
03:38Facial epidermis and the fingertips are completely decimated.
03:41We're not going to be able to ID anything from the flesh.
03:43It's basically carbon.
03:45Missing the lower left leg and the lumbar spine.
03:48Here's C2.
03:50And the right issue.
03:51If Smokey here had access to the President, why would he attack a cafe?
03:55Smokey?
03:56It's how I deal with stress.
03:58Targeting everyday places causes panic.
04:00People stay home.
04:01The economy is crippled.
04:02It's terrorism 101, man.
04:03Take samples from the clothes.
04:05See whatever you can find.
04:06Traces of cologne, laundry detergent.
04:09Anything that we can link to Maastrup's home.
04:11I'll grab any particulates that can identify type of bomb.
04:13Isn't that the FBI's job?
04:15Oh, you trust the FBI?
04:16You realize those guys are going to suppress whatever they need to cover their asses?
04:20I found a portion of the clavicle.
04:21Are you even listening?
04:22No.
04:23They have a separate division, you know.
04:24That way their hands are always clean.
04:26In 1970...
04:28Jack!
04:29We're trying to work.
04:31Someone seems really defensive about the FBI lately.
04:34You realize Booth is just another government stooge.
04:37It has nothing to do with Booth.
04:38You know, I don't enjoy having squints on my team any more than you like me on yours.
04:42But, you know, we're supposed to be working together.
04:45Okay?
04:46Sure.
04:47So, what do we do?
04:48Group hug?
04:49Agent Gibson here will be overseeing things for Homeland Security.
04:52I'll try not to be in the way.
04:54We don't need to be overseeing.
04:55That's really not your call, Bones.
04:56Okay, how soon can we get the DNA match?
04:58That'll take days.
04:59I can get a match much sooner than that.
05:01I have all we need.
05:01You're gonna be able to ID him from that.
05:04Asking stuff like that is in the way.
05:07Remove any flesh and particulates you can and then macerate him.
05:10If that's all right with you.
05:17Don't touch the table.
05:18Don't touch the table.
05:22This is my lab.
05:23I'm a scientist.
05:24A doctor.
05:25So I've heard.
05:26Would you be able to do your job if someone's looking over your shoulder all the time?
05:30You do, okay?
05:30I developed a tolerance.
05:31I'm sorry, but I don't understand the advantage of compromise.
05:34It's a terrorist attack, Bones.
05:35It's bigger than you and it's bigger than me.
05:37The job is the same.
05:39No, it's not.
05:40We're dealing with someone here who devalues an entire culture.
05:43Terrorizing people by using God to justify mass murder.
05:46You're making it personal.
05:48That doesn't help.
05:49It is personal, Bones.
05:50All of us die a little bit on one like this.
06:01All the trace evidence has been stripped.
06:04Hadrian scavenged as much as he could.
06:06Okay, let's get started.
06:16What the hell are those?
06:20Dermestis maculatus.
06:24Flesh eating beetles.
06:25It's how we clean the bones of burn victims.
06:39Gibson.
06:41Yes, sir.
06:44Yes, sir.
06:49The president wants to know how long the ID is gonna take.
06:53Why don't you ask them?
07:43You made a mistake.
07:46It can't be my husband.
07:48My brother was no terrorist.
07:49He hated those people.
07:51You can read his speeches, talk to anyone.
07:53We aren't making any accusations.
07:55It's all over the news.
07:56It's all anyone is talking about.
07:58We can't control the press, Mr. Masaru.
07:59How about your men?
08:01They've searched our house.
08:03They've talked to our friends.
08:04Until we can identify the body, we have to conduct a thorough investigation.
08:08So identify the body.
08:10The longer you wait, do you know what it's like for us?
08:14His body was fragmented by the blast.
08:17We're still retrieving pieces.
08:23I understand how difficult this is, not knowing.
08:27I'll work as quickly as I can to get you what you need.
08:31That's why I asked for his history, where he grew up, any injuries from his youth, medical records.
08:37Of course.
08:40I brought you what you asked for.
08:47We lived just like you.
08:49We came to this country because we love it.
08:51We are Americans.
08:53It can't be, Hamid.
08:56It can't.
08:59My husband was not a terrorist.
09:09Could be a perchlorate.
09:11Would that be used in a bomb?
09:12Yeah, but this is a crystalline structure, aluminum-based.
09:17Okay, I'm back.
09:19How are we doing?
09:21I have his detergent brand, cologne, shampoo.
09:23He died a well-groomed man.
09:25Thanks.
09:26The bones done yet?
09:28I'll check the Beatles.
09:30Dr. Brennan, whatever you have there.
09:32It's a piece of paper.
09:33That's all with some writing on it.
09:43Hard at work.
09:46There's a shocker.
09:49I just saw his wife.
09:51She gave me his medical records, photographs.
09:56Apparently he was ill.
09:58They were testing for lupus.
10:00I should explain the face.
10:03It must have been painful.
10:08Look, I...
10:10I know that you needed help out there at the crime scene.
10:15And I wanted to, but...
10:17It's okay.
10:21You see it.
10:23I don't anymore.
10:25I don't know what's worse.
10:28You holding up okay?
10:32His wife doesn't believe it was him.
10:35I've got to give her an ID.
10:38Whatever I can do.
10:41Yeah, I know.
10:43And about this weekend...
10:45Angela, I don't know.
10:46Oh, come on, Brennan.
10:47I know this great club.
10:49They play trip-hop and trance.
10:50I don't know what that means.
10:51It doesn't matter.
10:52We'll grab Booth.
10:53No.
10:54I think he likes you.
10:55God, if I were you, I'd buy a ticket on that ride.
10:58Look, I'm going to be very busy this weekend.
10:59Even after the ID, I have these.
11:02Remains from World War I.
11:03That's what the Institute pays me for.
11:05I've got hundreds of these waiting.
11:07And they can't wait one more weekend?
11:10They've got relatives.
11:12They've waited long enough.
11:14Now, it's not that scary, Brennan.
11:16You have a few drinks.
11:18You move to the music.
11:20You might even smile.
11:24The bombs are clean.
11:27I've got to run.
11:28You hang around and we need you.
11:34Comparing remains to details provided of Hamid Masrook, age 37, of Afghani origin.
11:44Texture of pubic symphysis indicates age of bone consistent with Masrook as his height.
11:50Complexity of the cranial vault sutures matches the statistical probability of Eurasian descent.
11:55Good.
11:55Too bad we can't tell why he did it.
11:58Isn't that what we all really want to know?
12:00Uneven growth patterns in the vertebrae indicate malnourishment as a child.
12:05Consistent with the diet where Masrook was from.
12:08Probably evidence on the calvarium.
12:10Why don't you reconstruct the skull?
12:12Check it out.
12:13My first cranial reconstruction.
12:18Evidence of multiple fractures to the bottoms of the feet.
12:22Consistent with methods of torture used in Afghanistan.
12:25And consistent with Masrook's history.
12:29I'm convinced we have a statistical match.
12:33So Masrook is the bomber?
12:34Yes.
12:35What about this skull?
12:37You're having the kid reconstruct...
12:38This is an educational institute.
12:39He wants to learn.
12:41Is that okay with you?
12:42For a forensic ID, we have all we need.
12:44Now I'd like to get this data to Booth as soon as I can.
12:47I'll take it.
12:48No, I don't think so.
12:49I work with Booth.
12:50That's my deal.
12:52Dr. Brennan, I have jurisdiction.
12:54Then why don't I destroy my notes and let you guarantee the identity of the remains?
13:02It's best to just ride it out.
13:04Like an earthquake.
13:15Bones?
13:16Yeah.
13:17Did we have an appointment?
13:18No, I...
13:20It's him.
13:22Masrook is the bomber.
13:28I guess the wife didn't know the husband very well.
13:32Hey.
13:36Hi.
13:37Sorry.
13:38Tessa.
13:39This is Brennan.
13:40Tessa Jenko.
13:41Dr. Tamper's Brennan.
13:42Oh, hi.
13:44I've heard a lot about you.
13:46Really?
13:49Tessa's an attorney.
13:50Mm, corporate.
13:51Keeping the fat cats fat.
13:53I was just studying a cranial fissure on a corporate attorney last week.
13:57Of course he was dead.
14:00So, interesting.
14:02Thanks.
14:07Well, the bureau.
14:09I was just heading to the bureau.
14:10Santana called to, uh, something about bombing.
14:13And, uh, I thought you were at the lab.
14:14Maybe, uh, you should come.
14:17Sure.
14:18See you later.
14:28Okay, what is so funny?
14:30I just never figured you'd be in a relationship.
14:32What?
14:33You think something's wrong with me?
14:34I mean, I'm not wrong.
14:35You just have alpha male attributes usually associated with a solitary existence.
14:39Who, me?
14:40You're solitary.
14:41No, no, I'm private.
14:42It's different, and we weren't talking about me.
14:43Well, I was.
14:44Well, I wasn't.
14:44Look, I'm happy for you.
14:46Relationships have anthropological meaning.
14:48No society can survive if sexual bonds aren't forged between...
14:51What the hell are you talking about?
14:53Booth.
14:53Yeah.
14:53You got that ID?
14:54Yeah, it was Masruch.
14:56Oh, that's too bad.
14:58He killed four people and injured another 15.
15:01The report came back from ballistics.
15:03Now, the explosives were placed underneath the car with the trigger connected to the odometer.
15:07Masruch was murdered.
15:09So Masruch wasn't a terrorist.
15:11Somebody tried to make him look like one.
15:12Pay Lison who did it?
15:14That's why we're paying you, Booth.
15:25We're very sorry, Mrs. Masruch.
15:28I told you Hamid was the victim, but you wouldn't listen.
15:32You couldn't imagine an Arab who was a peace-loving man.
15:35That's not true.
15:36No?
15:36We must investigate everything, Mrs. Masruch.
15:39We must turn your house upside down because we believe your husband was a good man.
15:43Is that the truth?
15:44No, they searched your house because Muslim extremists have declared war on the United States.
15:49Preliminary findings made your husband a suspect, which we are required...
15:52It's not bureau policy to target or profile any ethnic group.
15:56It wasn't our intention.
15:57We can understand why you may feel offended.
15:59I can't.
16:00Bones.
16:01What?
16:02She's been a part of a criminal investigation.
16:04That's all.
16:04Her rights haven't been violated.
16:06It's unfortunate that her husband's ethnicity is a factor, but to say that it isn't would be disingenuous.
16:11I'll have to apologize for Dr. Brennan.
16:12It's fine, Mr. Booth.
16:14Honesty is always a welcome relief.
16:19So when can I bury him?
16:21When can I give him peace?
16:22There are certain body parts that I'm still examining.
16:25Others are still seared to the surface of the wreckage.
16:27I'm sure Mrs. Masruch doesn't really need to know the details.
16:31If I can retrieve more remains of her husband, Muslim law requires that I do.
16:37I spent some time in Iraq identifying bodies.
16:42I'll give you whatever I can so that he can be purified for burial.
16:51Is that all?
16:54One last thing.
16:55A few calls were made to his cell phone from your house minutes before the blast.
17:01Yes.
17:03We argued.
17:04It was a family matter.
17:07My final words to him were words of anger.
17:12Very sorry.
17:13It must be very painful.
17:16He looked very happy in that picture.
17:19Yes.
17:24If there's anything else that you know you can think of, just give us a call.
17:32I think she's having an affair.
17:37Personally.
17:39She was having an affair.
17:41I'm sorry, but that's an offensive assumption.
17:44Well, all the signs are there.
17:45You can't make wild accusations about somebody's personal life based on a feeling.
17:49More than a feeling, okay?
17:50That photograph is evidence just as solid as the markers that you squints pick up looking at your little, you
17:55know, bones.
17:55The evidence I find is empirical.
17:57What you consider evidence is merely conjecture.
17:59She dyed her hair.
18:00She lost weight, you know.
18:01She shoved a little Botox in her forehead.
18:03She's still feeling guilty over the last fight she had with her husband.
18:06Oh, you're an insufferable, arrogant man.
18:10Oh, so only a woman could know a woman.
18:12I thought women wanted us to understand them.
18:15Not really.
18:15A magician never wants to reveal her tricks.
18:18We're having a private conversation.
18:19I'm not here.
18:20So, you think you know women just because you live with some sexy lawyer?
18:23Unbelievable.
18:24You live with a sexy lawyer?
18:26She has her own place, okay?
18:27He thinks just because Mas Rook's wife started working out, had a little makeover, that she's having an affair.
18:32How long were they married?
18:3311 years.
18:33I'm with him.
18:34There's no concrete proof.
18:35Boobs perk here?
18:36Mm-hmm.
18:37I don't believe this.
18:38If you're so sure, then why didn't you confront her?
18:40Because if she or her boyfriend were involved, she would warn him.
18:43Very good.
18:43I'm a constant surprise.
18:45All right, great.
18:46I will be in the lab getting us some real dad.
18:52So, how many nights a week does sexy sleep over?
19:04How's it coming?
19:05The athmoid and sphenoid fragments won't piece together.
19:08Zach, I'd like to return the remains to the widow before her demise.
19:11I'm doing my best, Dr. Brennan.
19:13The integrity of the bones seems to be compromised.
19:16I don't know if it's from the metal fragments from the blast.
19:18I examined the chemicals used in the explosives.
19:21The perchlorates I found can have a degenerative effect.
19:23Not this quickly.
19:24Excuse me.
19:31Unusually soft bone tissue.
19:33You know, this has nothing to do with the blast.
19:35I owe you an apology, Zach.
19:36Do you have those medicals?
19:43Stiff joints.
19:45Facial disfigurement.
19:47There's a disorganized trabecula pattern here that his doctors wouldn't have been able to see.
19:51Could be a degenerative disease.
19:53I don't get it.
19:54How does his medical condition figure into the murder?
19:56Now it's a murder.
19:57Before it was terrorism because we didn't have all the facts.
19:59You don't overlook anything when you're looking for the truth.
20:01Check for lupus and pagets.
20:04Do you have enough tissue?
20:04Yeah, I can manage it.
20:05If those come back negative, he might have been exposed to a toxin, which would mean his brother was too.
20:11He's exhibiting similar symptoms.
20:13I'll get the brother's medicals.
20:15I graduated top of my class.
20:18Rhodes Scholar.
20:19Youngest member inducted into the Academy of Physical Sciences.
20:22But she still makes me feel like a cretin.
20:24She apologized to me.
20:35Yes, I am a Christian.
20:37Hamid is a Muslim and Sahar.
20:41I converted.
20:42Hamid could never accept it.
20:44Religious differences cause too many problems.
20:47It seems to be a consistent fact throughout history.
20:51Please.
20:53I tried to make peace with my brother.
20:55But it was difficult.
20:57There was more than religion between us.
21:00Sahar mentioned that there were some family problems.
21:04Yes.
21:05I can understand how delicate it can be.
21:09Did she tell you any more than that?
21:11No.
21:12But, I mean, if you have any other information that could help us in the investigation.
21:18It's not my place.
21:19We're just trying to find out who killed your brother.
21:26Sahar was seeing another man.
21:28But I can't believe she'd hurt my brother.
21:31Do you know who this other man is?
21:32Or is it just a feeling you have?
21:35I've met him.
21:37Ali Lajavardi.
21:38He worked with Hamid at the Friendship League.
21:41I wanted Hamid to confront Lajavardi.
21:43Did both you and Hamid have contact with Lajavardi?
21:45Yes.
21:46Once.
21:47Amil.
21:48I brought Hamid to meet him.
21:50I mean, sharing a meal is a gesture of peace.
21:52I was trying to save their marriage.
21:55But Sahar and Lajavardi were not going to stop their affair.
21:58So I told Hamid to repudiate her.
22:01Sorry.
22:02In Muslim law, it's a method of divorce.
22:04It's called talak.
22:05I still respected his traditions.
22:07You and your brother seem to share a medical condition.
22:13Yes.
22:14Why is that important?
22:16We don't mean to embarrass you, but Dr. Burns is just trying to figure out the condition.
22:19It's routine, part of the investigation.
22:21Have you seen a doctor?
22:22Yes.
22:23He believes it's a genetic disorder we shared.
22:25He was going to call Hamid's physician to discuss it.
22:28Would you mind if we saw your medical records?
22:30Of course not.
22:32If I could be helped, I welcome it.
22:43Apparently, they live together a few days a week.
22:46But he was very clear that she has her own place.
22:48Should you be intruding into their lives like this?
22:51Oh, yeah.
22:52Absolutely.
22:52We're negative for lupus and pagets.
22:54When you're done, I'll do a scraping for environmental contaminants.
22:57I found these.
22:58Shiny flakes that caught onto the torn edges of bone.
23:01Bottom line, I still think Brennan has a shot with Booth.
23:04But she says she's not interested.
23:06Methinks the lady doth protest too much.
23:08Maybe she protested just enough.
23:11Please.
23:12She's been sleeping alone for months.
23:14She has enough pent-up sexual energy to power a small Midwestern city.
23:18This looks like gypsum.
23:20That wouldn't cause any organic damage.
23:22It's probably used to insulate the explosives.
23:26I bet the FBI doesn't know that yet.
23:29I'm going to go check out this girlfriend.
23:37I'm not proud of the affair.
23:39I admired Hamid.
23:41But Sahar and I are in love and I can't change that.
23:44You worked with Hamid.
23:45You had access to his car.
23:46That's ridiculous.
23:47You also had contact with his brother Farid.
23:49Who said you were less than friendly with Hamid.
23:51Have you ever been in the middle of a messy relationship, Agent Booth?
23:55Or are you a perfect man?
23:56I prefer to ask the questions, Mr. Lajavardi.
23:59And I have the right for an attorney.
24:00Have you called the number I gave you?
24:01Of course.
24:02You know, I would never deny anyone his rights.
24:06Mr. Lajavardi.
24:08I'm Special Agent in Charge Santana.
24:10We're sorry for the inconvenience.
24:11You're free to go.
24:16You're finished.
24:17What the hell was that all about?
24:18He was a prime suspect.
24:19He's a mole for Homeland Security.
24:21They planted him in the Arab-American Friendship League.
24:23He admitted the affair.
24:25Maybe, but Homeland Security says he's clean.
24:27They do not want his cover blown.
24:30But, sir...
24:31Do I look like I'm discussing this?
24:50You want me to drive?
24:51No.
24:52Why?
24:53You're angry.
24:54I'm...
24:55I'm not angry.
24:56Yeah, you're furious.
24:57You're going to kill somebody.
24:58I'm not angry.
24:59Believe me, you do not want to see me angry.
25:01It's the last thing you want to see.
25:02Okay.
25:02This is me accepting reality.
25:05Okay.
25:06My mistake.
25:06My superiors, they make the decisions.
25:08Bones, all right?
25:10They don't think them through.
25:11That's really not my problem.
25:12If I were you, I'd be mad.
25:13Homeland Security is preventing you from doing a proper investigation of a murder case.
25:17I'm a grown-up.
25:18I'll deal.
25:21You know that thing where you ask for the strength to change the things that you can,
25:26the wisdom to know the difference?
25:28Not really.
25:30Well, it's a good thing.
25:31Who do you ask?
25:33For what?
25:33For the strength and the wisdom.
25:36God.
25:38And it works?
25:39We talk about something else.
25:42Sure, Tessa.
25:43Tessa?
25:43No.
25:44Why do you want to talk about Tessa?
25:45Why?
25:46Why not?
25:47I'm sorry.
25:47We won't talk about Tessa.
25:48I prefer if we would just stay on point and talk about things that you like to talk about,
25:51like dead people.
25:52Dead bodies.
25:53Sure.
25:54Sure.
25:54You killed a lot of people, right?
25:55When you were a sniper?
25:56Maybe we shouldn't talk about them.
25:58Right.
25:58Because you're angry.
25:59Not angry.
26:00Not.
26:04We'll find out who killed them, Booth.
26:07We've got Hamid's body.
26:13You can always count on the dead.
26:18When Booth sends over the brothers' medicals, I want them at Hamid's.
26:21I'm starting on a talk screen.
26:23Fareed said that his doctor suspected a genetic condition.
26:26Maybe we're overlooking something.
26:27What is that?
26:28We used the trace elements we recovered to try and rebuild the bomb.
26:32Might give you another link.
26:33Isn't the FBI working on that?
26:34Yes, it's just for fun.
26:37To see who's better?
26:38Maybe.
26:39A little.
26:40Yeah.
26:41Good luck.
26:42Ta-da!
26:44Nice job.
26:51No wonder you had such trouble with reconstruction.
26:53Look at the spread of the trabecular pattern in the bone.
26:56Microscopic fissures.
26:57Like cracks.
26:58I knew that.
26:59I don't think so.
27:00Can we focus?
27:01The spread is too rapid for any organic bone disease or genetic condition.
27:05It's definitely a toxin.
27:06Is there any surviving marrow to test?
27:09I'll try and find some.
27:11Let's do it.
27:11Let's do it.
27:12Let's do it.
27:16Let's do it.
27:24Let's do it.
27:28Let's do it.
27:32Let's do it.
27:34Let's do it.
27:37Let's do it.
27:38Let's do it.
27:39Let's do it.
27:39Let's do it.
27:39Let's do it.
28:01Marrow's degraded.
28:02I can give you basics, but that's it.
28:04According to these tests, the liver function was impaired.
28:07His body was trying to get rid of whatever was poisoning him.
28:09There is trouble in paradise.
28:12I beg your pardon?
28:13Tessa does not feel secure in that relationship.
28:16I think she's threatened by you.
28:17You talked to her?
28:18She didn't say much, but even though she has a phenomenal figure,
28:22she was chowing down on a fat-free muffin.
28:24And she was reading a book about unsolved FBI cases.
28:28She's obviously feeling insecure.
28:30She's spying for you?
28:32No, no.
28:33Even if you have nothing in common,
28:34it's difficult to sublimate intense sexual attraction.
28:38When do we hear it's been a while?
28:39Okay, stop.
28:41He is there for the taking, honey.
28:43Okay, I couldn't get his medical records.
28:48What?
28:50Nothing.
28:51Trying to track down the doctor?
28:53Don't need him.
28:54It's definitely a toxin,
28:55but we can't determine what kind.
28:57Too bad the liver is cooked.
28:58That could tell us everything.
29:00You know, I need subtitles walking in here.
29:02The liver is like a filter.
29:03It would contain evidence of any toxins in the system,
29:06but we don't have the liver or any of the flesh left.
29:09Well, we do have the beetles.
29:14They ate Hamid's flesh and whatever organs remained,
29:16and as we all know,
29:18they are what you eat.
29:18So you can ID the poison from the beetles.
29:21You can't kill them.
29:23They have names.
29:24We have to, Zach.
29:27Some.
29:35In Thailand, they're sauteed in peanut oil.
29:55We're going to have to run a simulation.
29:57I need you to input the skull and give me a face.
29:59You got it.
30:00And no more talk about Booth.
30:02You shouldn't have gotten involved.
30:04That's what friends are for.
30:05Please, Angela.
30:08Hey, where'd you get this?
30:10I'm building it.
30:11Theoretical construct of the bomb
30:13based on the particulates we gathered.
30:15This isn't your job.
30:17Bureau's doing this.
30:18Got it.
30:19They were poisoned by dioxin,
30:20a very pure form.
30:21It would stain the system for years,
30:23cause cancer, diabetes, heart attack,
30:25and the facial system bone degeneration we saw.
30:27Give me the saturation levels.
30:29Angela can use it in the simulation
30:30to give us an approximate date of ingestion.
30:32How much would it take to poison them?
30:33Just a little slipped into their food.
30:35Like at that lunch they both had
30:37with Sahar's lover.
30:38Impressed?
30:47Dioxin levels were 5,600 parts per trillion.
30:52Speed of bone degeneration is an 80% increase
30:56over baseline osteoporosis.
30:57Date of death was...
30:59I remember that one.
31:01Thanks.
31:02Run the scenario.
31:10I'll never get used to this.
31:12Yeah?
31:13Chicks with toys.
31:20Poor bastard.
31:21Match it to his INS photograph,
31:23see how accurate you are.
31:26Good work, Angela.
31:34Probable date of exposure...
31:36About four months ago, I'd say...
31:39first week in June.
31:42Let's go pay a little visit to Mr. Lodgivari.
31:54I thought you were told to stay away from him.
31:56Yeah.
31:57And as an FBI agent,
31:58I cannot disobey my superior.
32:00But you're not an FBI agent.
32:02Hey!
32:02Hi.
32:04How you doing?
32:06What the hell are you doing here?
32:07You had orders.
32:08No, not me.
32:09I-I just have a couple of quick questions for you.
32:11Look, I'm not involved in this.
32:14Sahar won't even talk to me anymore.
32:15Yeah, I wonder why.
32:17I'm calling sometime.
32:18Yeah, I don't...
32:19I don't think so.
32:20I'm warning you.
32:21I wouldn't threaten her if I were you.
32:23Look, I just want to know where you were
32:25in June, first week,
32:26to see if you poisoned Hamid and Farid.
32:28Subtle.
32:29I'm leaving.
32:30That's it.
32:37Told you, she doesn't like to be touched.
32:39She didn't poisoned anybody.
32:40Then tell me where you were in June.
32:42In Utah, for training with Homeland Security.
32:45I didn't get to see until August 12th.
32:48Check with the department.
32:51All right.
32:53Thanks.
32:58The insulation they used as gypsum base
33:00with plaster and lead mixed with asbestos.
33:04Pyrobar.
33:05It's a fireproof tile developed in 1903
33:07by the United States Gypsum Company.
33:09It was only used for a few years.
33:11So it probably came from the building
33:12the bomb was constructed in.
33:14We find the building,
33:15and we find the bomber.
33:18How about this?
33:20Sahara wants out of the marriage.
33:21Hamid refuses.
33:22Sahara poisons him
33:23so that she can run off with Lajavarti.
33:26Doesn't make sense.
33:27When someone dies,
33:27the first suspect is a spouse.
33:29Well, what about Hamid's brother?
33:30Did she poison him, too?
33:31Why not?
33:32You know, he's pushing his nose into the marriage.
33:34I mean, suddenly,
33:34Sahara is facing, you know,
33:36a devout Muslim
33:37and a fundamentalist Christian.
33:38And, you know,
33:39nobody allows divorce,
33:40and she's pushed to murder.
33:41That is she's logic.
33:42Aw, come on, Bones.
33:43Just work with me here.
33:44All right?
33:44It's what we in the law enforcement
33:45call positing a scenario.
33:47Don't use the word she.
33:48What if you and Tessa
33:49were going to break up
33:50and you didn't want to?
33:51Which I don't?
33:52Well, I'm positing a scenario.
33:54Tessa wants to break up
33:55and you don't want to,
33:55so she poisons you.
33:56No, no, no.
33:57And then, just to make sure,
33:58she blows you up with a bomb.
34:00Why would Tessa do that?
34:01Exactly.
34:02See, because Tessa and I,
34:03that's a bad example.
34:04Well, you're a couple in love, right?
34:06Why do you keep bringing up Tessa?
34:07I mean, why?
34:08I mean, what's the big deal?
34:09I mean, is it so odd for you
34:11that I have someone in my life?
34:12We were talking about couples.
34:14It's a natural segue.
34:15All right, you know,
34:15you have to quit using the word
34:17segue and issue, all right?
34:20They sound French.
34:22Keep changing the subject.
34:23I get it.
34:24You're sensitive about you and Tessa.
34:26Why aren't we talking about you
34:27and your boyfriend?
34:28I don't have a boyfriend.
34:29You just said that
34:30as though it's a good thing.
34:32And you know what?
34:32It's a very, very sad comment
34:35on your personal life.
34:36Look, you're angry again.
34:40Brennan.
34:41The bomb installation was made
34:42from pyro bar,
34:43which was used by an architect
34:44named William Allard.
34:45He was known for developing
34:46the Woodley Park neighborhood
34:48around 1910.
34:50Hang on a second, Zach.
34:51The bomb was made in Woodley Park.
34:53That's where Farid lives.
34:55Hold on.
34:59What if we couldn't get his medicals?
35:01He already knew what was poisoning.
35:02All right, just stay in contact
35:04with your boys
35:04and tell them we're going to need them.
35:05All right, listen, Bones.
35:06All right, we're heading into
35:07a very unknown situation.
35:08I think it's best
35:09that you just stay in the car.
35:12Okay, then, you know,
35:13if you have to come in with me,
35:14then you stay behind me.
35:16Fine, just be careful, all right?
35:20Okay, anybody asked,
35:22that door was open.
35:23Stay right here.
35:25FBI, Farid.
35:28Show yourself.
35:31Okay.
35:38Clear.
35:39Okay, give me Hodgins.
35:42Yeah.
35:42Farid was making something here.
35:45Okay, I got melted plastic,
35:47bottles of chlorine.
35:49Dioxin, that's how you'd make it.
35:50Bones.
35:51Yes.
35:51Okay, insulation.
35:53Farid definitely made the bomb.
35:54He killed his brother.
35:56All right, stay with me, Hodgins.
35:57Yeah, yeah, yeah.
35:58Hamid must have been killed
35:59because he found his brother
36:00making dioxin.
36:02All right, and that's probably
36:02how they got contaminated.
36:04Come on, mechanics guide
36:06for Hamid's SUV?
36:08Paging an odometer?
36:09Dog-eared.
36:12Ah!
36:14He wasn't a Christian.
36:16The seat in the service
36:18of Allah is holy.
36:19The Koran?
36:20No, and Imam's twisted
36:21interpretation of the Koran
36:23so that Matt's murderers
36:24don't have to feel guilt.
36:26He's made another bomb.
36:28It's out there, right now.
36:30I'm convinced.
36:32What's the dispersal rate
36:33for a bomb packed with, say,
36:35two liters of dioxin?
36:37A homemade device
36:38similar to the car bomb
36:39that could be
36:40three to five hundred meters.
36:43If the victims weren't killed,
36:44they'd develop cancer,
36:45blindness, lesions, diabetes.
36:47Oh, dude, today's day is marked.
36:49Call Homeland Security,
36:50they'll secure the apartment.
36:52There's a convenience store
36:53across the street
36:54from Farid's apartment.
36:55The owner saw him get onto a bus
36:56and head downtown.
36:57I'm not sure what bus.
36:58Booth is checking with the FBI now.
37:00If you find anything...
37:01I know, it's just these bus schedules
37:02are totally confusing.
37:04Yeah, we saw his date book.
37:05He had 530 circles.
37:06Just check anything
37:06that has anything to do
37:07with 530 that begins,
37:09ends, whatever.
37:10Yeah.
37:10I'm not going anywhere.
37:12Angela's checking too.
37:13I still don't understand
37:13why Farid would kill his brother.
37:15Because both of them
37:15were developing symptoms, man,
37:17and people were going to start
37:18asking questions,
37:18and then Farid,
37:19he would have been exposed.
37:20He had a mission to accomplish.
37:21How the hell does he think
37:22he's bringing about a better world
37:24by blowing people out?
37:25You know, fanaticism and logic
37:26don't go hand in hand.
37:27It's almost 530.
37:28Come on, Angela,
37:29anything between Woodley Park
37:30and downtown?
37:31Okay, okay.
37:32Uh, three movies start at six.
37:34There's a lecture at Fuller Hall
37:36on birds.
37:36I can't imagine that'll be crowded.
37:40And a peace conference
37:41at the Hamilton Cultural Center.
37:43There'll be speeches
37:44by Arab moderates
37:45and a congressman.
37:46That looks like the one.
37:47Peace conference,
37:48Hamilton Cultural Center.
37:49That's it.
37:50That's got to be it.
37:50Okay, Gibson,
37:51just get your boys
37:52over to the Hamilton Cultural Center.
37:53You just keep them back
37:54when you get there.
37:55You understand me?
37:56If you spook this guy,
37:57he'll blow himself up
37:58before we can take him out.
37:59Thanks, Angela.
38:00All right.
38:01You know, you don't have to come.
38:02You've got to be kidding me.
38:13Start down here
38:14and we'll make our way upstairs.
38:21Welcome to the Hamilton Cultural Center
38:23peace conference.
38:25We would ask that all delegates
38:26check in at the orientation booth
38:27located at the East Atrium
38:29before graffiti
38:29for the keynote speaker address.
38:31There are too many ways in.
38:34Where are the reinforcements?
38:35Aren't there all those reinforcements?
38:37Sure, they're downstairs
38:37tying up the horses.
38:38Sarcasm doesn't help.
38:39Okay, they're mobilizing
38:40SWAT teams and additional agents,
38:41but it takes time.
38:42And if Fareed has the bomb,
38:44it spots them,
38:45that could be bad.
38:47If you see him,
38:48will you shoot?
38:48Well, he might not have the bomb.
38:50You don't believe that.
38:51Not taking out of target bones
38:53unless I'm sure.
38:54Is that how you make it easier?
38:55Calling him a target?
38:57You know,
38:57you really picked an odd time
38:59to have this conversation.
39:07Booth.
39:09Fareed.
39:19There!
39:20That's Fareed.
39:22Not sure.
39:23Look,
39:24his walk has labored from the docks
39:25and poisoning the parietal bones
39:26and the skull matches picture.
39:27Back's to us.
39:28What if you're wrong?
39:28This is what I do, Booth.
39:30Do you really want to wait?
39:32He's carrying something heavy
39:34in his camera bag.
39:34See how the extra weight
39:35is causing his shoulder?
39:36No, I can't.
39:37He has all the markers, Booth.
39:40I need a face.
39:41I need a face.
39:42Fareed!
39:44On the ground!
39:45He's going for the bomb.
39:47Oh!
40:02On the ground!
40:35When I told him to tell the press
40:37that it was an undercover operation.
40:41That it would be a rose garden ceremony.
40:44That's an honor, right?
40:47I thought you FBI guys
40:49liked your medals.
40:51No pleasure in taking someone's life.
40:59Nothing to celebrate.
41:01You saved so many people, Booth.
41:05Don't forget that.
41:13Want me to drink?
41:19Shouldn't you be getting home?
41:24Tessa will be worried about you.
41:26Tessa will be worried about you, Booth.
41:30Yeah.
41:35I guess I should...
41:49Thanks for your help, Bones.
41:51Sure.
42:10Have you ever heard the sounds
42:16In the shadows of a song
42:23Have you ever felt the words
42:29Blow right through you from beyond
42:35Years past and people change
42:42The bluer skies could turn to grey
42:48Though it's gone hurt for now
42:51Every ship must sail away
42:58Every ship must sail away
43:07Though it's gone hurt for now
43:13Though it's gone hurt for now
43:16Every ship must sail away
43:23Every ship must sail away
43:33It's gone hurt for now
43:34Or a ship must sail away
43:35That's how it's gone hurt for now
44:04What's that mean?
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