Hodgins knew rich Lana Brewster, whose corpse turns up after 18 years, as well as improbable suspect Trent McNamara, a pixieish spoiled brad and prankster but not mean nor brave enough, and his domineering sister. Sweets confirms Booth's worry that Bones' obsession with dying Pelant's claim to have trained a female serial killer is pathological, Saroyan reigns her in for neglecting assigned work and abusing Jeffersonian means and brings in more objective forensic colleague Edison.
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"Bones" The Ghost in the Killer
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Bones Theme
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Bones End Theme
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Peter Himmelman:
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