"A Rolex?" "They just gave you a Rolex?" "Well, my book was number one on the best seller list for 12 weeks." "It sold 630,000 copies." "They're, you know, showing their appreciation." "So that means that you made..." "Well, I don't really know how much, actually, but I was told I'll never have to work again." "Booth." "What?" "No!" "Slow down, pal." "That is extortion right there." "What?" "No." "No, forget it." "No-- no way I'm paying that." "Bye." "Some plumber-- he wants to charge me 800 bucks to fix the plumbing in my walls." "Forget it." "I'll do it myself." "Well, that should be no problem." "You've told me numerous times how skilled you are as a repairman." "Right, well, since after the coma, I seem to have forgotten a few things." "I'm gonna have to figure out how to do it myself all over again." "I could lend you some money." "That's okay, Miss Rolex, I'll be fine." " Well, if you change your mind..." " I'm all right." "This is exactly why I hate cats." "They're feral." "They're natural scavengers." "Hodgins is going to have to sift through their excrement for evidence." "Right, don't want to take his fun away from him, huh?" "I need all these cats brought back to the Jeffersonian." " Come on, shoo, shoo!" " Come on, puss, puss, puss..." " Pussy!" "Move!" " Kitty, kitty, kitty." "Hey, hey, get out of there!" "The victim is an adult male, Caucasian." "Bullet wounds to both the sternum and the third left rib." "Hand is severed just below the radius." "Barely anything left of this guy." "How long has he been out here?" "From the degree of scavenging, I'd say two days." "Come on." "Hey, you, parking guy." "You the guy who found him?" "Yeah." "My partner here says that he has been kitty kibble for two days." "Why didn't you notice him sooner?" "This structure is long-term parking." "Roof isn't used much." "People don't like their cars baking in the sun, you know..." "Security cameras around here?" "Somebody cut the feed." " Booth?" " Yeah?" "He suffered comminuted fractures to the femur." "Right, he broke his leg" " I get it." "Uh, someone ran over him after he was shot." "Hey, you, do me a favor and pull some, uh, paint samples off that speed bump, okay?" "Okay." "Why are the cats staring at us?" "Michelle's been asking for months if we can get a kitten." "I'm thinking no." "Actually, it's much more likely the family dog would attack and consume its owner." "Can you pass me the forceps?" "I think I see something." "It appears to be steel wool." "I found it in the exit wound." "Steel wool-- commonly used in silencers to muffle the sound of a gunshot." "A silencer definitely points to a professional hit." "An Ilizarov apparatus was used to lengthen his bone when he was a child, so he was definitely Russian." "Don't people limp in every country?" "Prior to 1981, the Ilizarov apparatus was used exclusively in the Soviet Union." "Ergo, dead Russian." "Very good, Mr. Bray." "Yeah, don't often get to say "ergo."" "And, for bonus points, any clue why his hand was chopped off?" "The bone has been chipped and bruised around the triquetral, like someone was trying to pull something off his wrist." "And when they couldn't, they cut off his hand." "Wendell, my man, we still on for lunch?" "You are discussing lunch while holding a tray of cat excrement." "Everybody poops." "They even wrote a book about it." "I found a piece of plastic in the cat's feces from a bag of airline peanuts." " Aeroflot." " Yep." "Preferred airline of Mother Russia." "Looks like our Russian friend was a recent arrival." "Yuri Antonov." "He's a courier for a Ukraine diamond manufacturer." "That's it?" "Why are you State Department guys all over this?" "Uh, because that's not it." "What is "it"?" "What else do you have for me?" "I was told to assess whether you'd be the best agent with whom to entrust some very sensitive information." "This is my case." "Uh, State is supervising, Agent Booth." "We..." "I approve the investigator." "Oh, you, I, okay, an ex-Army Ranger with multiple commendations and a pristine record at the FBI isn't good enough for you or them?" " You shot a clown." " It was a mechanical clown." "You're telling me you never wanted to do that?" "This one has to be done with discretion." "I mean, it's not just your career." "It's mine, too." "I mean, you're old, but I'm still..." " Here." " Right." "Sit down." "Antonov went missing after arriving three days ago from Dulles International." "These photos were taken as he passed through the diplomatic checkpoint." "Well, that doesn't make any sense." "I mean, why would a diamond courier have diplomatic clearance?" "That's why this is so sensitive." "State didn't authorize a diplomatic visa." "What about the briefcase that wasn't found on the body?" "Are you sure we're dealing with diamonds here?" "We're not sure of anything... but we have to assume the worst." "That's why this is being treated as a national security threat." "Bones Season05 Episode02 The Bond in the Boot" "What about the diamonds?" "Have they been recovered?" "All right, well, we think that Antonov's hand was severed in order to steal the briefcase." "Of course." "He was getting $2 million worth of gems from our mine in Siberia." "How did your courier manage to get cleared past the diplomatic checkpoint?" " The diplomatic?" " Yeah." " No, you must be mistaken." " I'm mistaken?" "No, I'm not that." "See, look." "There he is on the approach." "And that's him clearing the diplomatic checkpoint." "Briefcase." "I don't understand." "As you can see, all the paperwork was in order." "There should have been no complications at customs." "We have couriers bringing in stones all the time." "Have you worked with Antonov a lot?" "This was the first time." "Well, we're going to need all your import and export information from the company and any other information you might have on Mr. Antonov." "Of course." "Um, every courier is thoroughly checked out." "There are psychological profiles, recommendations from past employers." " You can have it all." " All right." "Any reason Antonov, um, wouldn't want Customs to see the diamonds?" "No." "Unless he wasn't carrying diamonds." "I loaded the victim's X-rays into the simulator." "Now, looking at the fracture lines, the computer should be able to determine the weight of the car that ran him over." "According to this, the car weighed approximately... 3,700 pounds, which gives us... 152 possible vehicles." "The paint from the speed bump is called Tungsten Silver." "trade name:" "Casino Royale." "Might narrow things down a bit." "Hey, have you two seen Dr. Brennan?" "Yeah, I think she's with Booth." "Why?" "It appears Mr. Bray has lost his scholarship." "No scholarship means no internship at the Jeffersonian." "What?" "Well, how did that happen?" "Apparently, the trust that funds his scholarship ran out of financing because of the economic mess." "Oh, that stinks." "I like Wendell." "Hey, we got drunk together last week." "That carries great meaning for men." "He's one of us-- even Booth likes him." "Well, how did he react?" "I haven't told him yet." "I want to see if there are other funding options." "What's that?" "Dude!" "What's new?" "Um, since you saw me on the forensic platform five minutes ago, not much." " Great." " You?" " Nothing." " Nada from here." "Zippo on my end." "Well, it appears you have a match for the car that ran over our victim." " That's new, isn't it?" " Yes..." "I do." "Yes, you are something, Wendell." " You really are." " Unbelievable." "That's crazy." "Casino Royale and that car?" "That is Bond's car." "James Bond." "Those wheels and a silencer." "You haven't, by any chance, found evidence of a martini?" "Shaken, not stirred, of course." "So, you believe James Bond killed our Russian." "Well, no, but come on, there was more than a grain of truth in those Bond films." "Pussy Galore-- that's never gonna happen." "Well, we can always hope." "Boys and their spy fantasies." "I'll tell Booth to put out a search for the car." "Trust me, Angela... nothing is as it seems." "I know, I actually felt you guys were a little too psyched to see me when I came in here." "What, we can't be excited to see you, Wendell?" "You got some intimacy issues there, man." "So, Sweets, come up with a profile yet?" "Antonov a spy?" "Nah, still putting the pieces together." "Whatever he says is a guess." "No, it's a subjective evaluation based on quantifiable psychological markers, okay?" "Do we have to go through this every time?" "He may as well be telling stories around a campfire." "Anyone want some s'mores?" "Okay, all of Antonov's answers from his psych evaluation are too perfect." "No one is this perfect." "Now, that coupled with the fact that he had an unexplained diplomatic cover and was killed by a professional would lead any reasonable person to conclude that..." "He's a spy." " Spyish." " Booth." "Oh, great, I'll pick it up this afternoon." "It's not Pilates for Dummies, it's Plumbing for Dummies." "All right?" "Get back to me." "Thank you." "Why won't you let me help you, Booth?" "I just want to fix the leak in my wall, that's all." "I mean, I'm very capable of doing it myself." "With a Dummies book?" "Is that wise?" "Since the coma, Booth can't remember how to take care of his own plumbing." "You know, that's great." "You make it sound like I gotta wear diapers." "I offered to lend him money for a professional plumber." "I just received a very large check from my publisher." "Ah, there goes the "ah." You had to bring this up." "Great." "Thanks." "Well, a very large disparity in income can often have a detrimental effect on a relationship." "No, this doesn't." "I just get more satisfaction on relearning an old skill." "Instead of paying a plumber $800." " Okay." " Yeah." " What was that supposed to mean?" " Nothing." "I accept what you're saying." "Booth." "Okay, great, we're on our way." " What, the book?" " Found the killer vehicle." "I will pull the car around You can bubreakfast, okay, Miss Rolex?" " You want my advice?" " No." "Okay, if you really want to help Booth, you should let him teach yoabout plumbing." "I'm a wealthy, accomplished woman." "Why would I want to learn a menial skill?" "Well, for Booth, so he can regain whatever he fes he's lost." "I think, fornce, it would be beneficial if you were the stent." "The car's registered to a high-class rent-a-car service." "It was lead using a corporate credit car Universal Exports." "We're tracking them down now." "It is Bond's car, Bones!" " Booth?" " Yeah." "I see superficial lesion on the lateral aerior surface." "No, no, no, Bones." "What you see there is scratch marks o the front bumper, okay?" "People have skeletons; cars, they have chassis." "Right?" "Gas tank-- stomach." "And here, this shattered window pres... there was gunfire." "The ballistics guy g the bullet out of the dash." "He said it was fired from at least 500 feet away." "So someone was staking him out, h?" " Booth?" " **" "I think the car is beding." "No, no, no." "Bones, a car has oil-- that's oil" " Nothis is blood." " It is blood." "Thk you." "Okay." "That is goa kill the Blue Book value." "The bodis three to four days old." "The heat in the trunk is causing the skin to liquefy." "So, cae of death?" "There's o much flesh." "This is Cam's department." " Look at this." " What do you got there?" "That is a Walther PPK. 's Bond's gun." " Booth?" " Ye" "I hate to admit this but I think Sweets was right." "The victim was CIA." "It is unfortunate Mr. Bray is losing s scholarship." "He's one of our best interns and quite deserving of financial assistance." "gunshot wounds." "There seems to be damage to the spi." "The cartilage from to L5 is torn." "Hey,ave you thought about arting a scholarship?" "mean, you have a lot of money now." "I support many different organitions that provide food, housing and medical re for peoplen need." "Should I withhd funds fromhem?" "No, no... buit's Wendell." "He grew up witnothing." "worked his whole life for this." "I try not to get attached to my assistts." "I have learned that even the best ones can disappoint." "I noticed that there was microfracturing on the inside ees of the scapue, as if they'd been rubbed together." "Gpowder residue on his hand." "My b: that Walther PPK killed our Russian." "But who killed James Bond?" "Whver shot out his window on the roof." "And where's the briefcase?" "And what's in the briefcase?" "We'rgoing down the rabbit hole here, people." "The CIA has no probl silencing pele that poke around in the business." "I hate to break it to you, Jack, but you're the guy who studiebugs, slime and poop." "It's hardly asssination worthy." "Hey, a lot of people would like to see dead." "I'm not gonna touch that one." "Aren't you on a board that grants scholarships?" "To higschool students." "Wh about you, Mr. Conspiracy Man?" "Doesn't ur foundation give out grants?" "Yeah, after the crash, our trustees froze all assets until they could reevalua the portfolio." "I packlunch." " You guys are gonna have to try..." " Excuse me, Dr. Brennan?" "Hey, dude!" "What are you dog here?" "Uh, Agent Booth isere to drive Dr. Brennan to Langley." "Thank yo" "In 500 BC, Sun Tzu devotes attention tontelligence gathering in The Art of War." "He argues that all wars are based on deception." "gically, that wod mean that if we don't deceive IIeach oer, then war would be unnecessary." "ah, but not everyone is logical, now, are they?" "I mean, frtrating, but that's just how the world works." "t between us two." "Shouldn't wee honest with each other?" "We're honest." "I mean, ar't you?" "I mean, I am." "Soou have no problem with me making so much more money that you?" "No." "Well, yeah, it's... it's a little weird." "I mean, u're loaded." "I mean, you're real loaded." "And you still don't even have a ft screen." "It's just kind of weird, to be honest." "It's a ltlFrench, if you ask me." "Don't you feel that your life would be different if you were althy?" "Sure." "But better?" "I mean, yeah, I wouldn't have to fly coach but what life throws us, that's what makes us o we are, right?" "I mean, fighting through stuff." "And the good things, they're not any sweeter you're rich." "Parker, okay, giving me a hug because it's my weeken And me and you, whene solve a case." "I mean, that's not about money, right?" "No." "No, it's not." "But I'll never have to fly coach." "*****" "I'm Arthur Rutledge, Assistant Director of Intelligence." "We are very sorry about Greg." "But he wasn't workin on anything for us when he s killed." "Well, the FBI matched ballistics from Greg Dorit's gun to the shots that killed Yuri Antonov." "Greg Dorit wasn't issued a gun." "I'm afraidhat protocol in the intelligence community isn't simple as someone like you is used to." "Someone like me." "Look, Rutledge, the more you tell uabout your agent's assignment, the easier it will be f us track down the guy who murdered him." " That's what someone like himoes." " Correct." "Well, Greg Dorit wasn't an agent; he was an analyst." "And a rather poor one at that." "So that means it doesn't matter that he's dead?" "As far as what assignments he was working on, that information is classified." "And far beyond what I'm able to share withomeone..." " With someone like me." " Yes." "FYI, you know, I have level-three clearance and my SSBI was renewed two months ago, which lowed me to get this warrant." " Well playe Booth!" " Thanks, Bones." "Right." "She doesn' have clearance." "You can wait in the lobby, Dr. Brean." "*****" "Right, Bones, we know." "Greg worked the Turkmenistan desk, analyzing Web sis, searchinfor communications" "So you got an analyst to assassinate a Russiacourier?" "I already told you we didn't." "Whatever motive Greg had for killing Antonov, I'd likeo know just much as you would." "Well, it seems to be about the briefcase." "So... do you know anything aut that?" "Not otr than the fact it's gone missing." "Do you know wh might be inside the briefcas Mr. Rutledge?" "Just diamonds, right?" "Thoseyes are New Year's Eve bloodshot." "u think Dorit was hammered wheLn he died?" "There's no alcohol in the tox screen." "I found these marks on his right arm." "Whew, must've rt." "They're holes uniform in diameter but the pattern is random." "Looks like they were made by a drill pss." "He might've been tortured." "I'll get X-rays and high-res photos for Dr. Brennan." "Wendell, let me ask you-- you mentioned the neighborhood where you grew up." "And I don't mean to pry, but you sa it was kind of poor?" "I like a good bar band rather than the opera." "But trust me, there are more people on my side on that one." "No, , I was just asking because of... your. scholarship." " Oh, you mean the miracle." " Miracle?" "Yeah, that's what me and my mom call it." " Really?" " Yeah." "She's in churc every day giving thanks." "I think shs there more than the priest." "You know, I come into cash meday, I'm starting one myself." "For other guys like me." "I'm sorry, you had a question about the scholarship?" "No, uhth answered just about everything." "This was Greg Dorit's office." "Mr. Rutledge wanted me to make re you have everything you need." "I can't believe Greg is ad." "There's nothing here.There's, there's no computer, there's no files, there's noing." "Any employee o dies has his equipment and files secured." "Were you friends wh Mr. Dorit?" "You knowthey said that he wasn't a good analyst." "Maybe that's what got him killed." "No, no, he was exceptial at his job." "He was always finding threats the other analysts missed." "Why would they say at he wasn't goo" "Because Greg would push-- make sure his leads were followed or he'd file a report." "They wanted him to look a little nuts, so his reports wouldn't be taken seriously." "Do you know what he was working on befe he disappeared?" "No, but he w working late." "We were supposed to have lunch over the weekend but." "But?" "I never heard from him." "Ishere anything else you want to tell me?" "No." "Mr. Rutledge did say whatever I nd." " He did sayhat." " Yeah." "Greg was told to testify against someone, and he wasn'sure whether the guy was really guilty, but it was pt of his job as an analyst and he wanted to be a team player." "Who did he testify against?" "His name was Pedro Marquez." "The Agcy thought he was a terrorist." "He was detained in a fedal prison for almost a year before he was cleared of all charges." "So it s Greg's testimony that put him behind bars?" "Did Greg think that this Marquez guy was seeking revenge?" "Well, I did." "Marquez was released from prison last week." "So, Pedro... recognize this man?" "Yeah." "That's the spook that accused of being aerrorist." "But come on, look at this sweet face." "He thought you wereetrofitting SUVs, huh?" "When rlly you're just a po little misunderstood car thief who owns a chop shop, right?" " Yeah." " So..." "Greg Dor, Pedro." "My mom says I ould write him a thank-you note." "What, for sendg you to jail?" "The CIA just cut me a check for a hundred grand for, uh, wrongful something and defamation of something else." "I got it yesterday." "Hey, I might not have toteal cars anyme." "All rit, so where were y last Friday night?" "Working." "Like I said, I only just got the chk." "t at your chop shop, do you have a 70-gauge drill t?" "Yeah, I got every size." "Weave evidence that, um, Dorit here was tortured before he wasilled." "Wait-- t dude's dead?" "Yeah, and they drilled hes into his arm." "A 70-gauge bit would ba perfect fi" " Come on." " That was bere the CIA gave you the check." "I'm thinking he's looki to ta some revenge." "Hell, no!" "You n ask my mother" " I would never kill no one." "So I saying that you followed rit, saw him ke out GL the courier, so you probably figurethat the briefcase was very valuable, so... u kill Dorit and take off witthe case." "Is there any way posble you guould accuse me of all this in a public courtroom?" "'Cause I'deally like to buy my mom a new condo." "According his file, Dorit fractured his ankle twice trying to complete an entry-level obacle course during CIA training." "This makes no gical sense." "He dressedike a fictiol British spy and pursued a shadow career as a CIA field agent, even though he clearly dinot possess the physicalptitude necessary for success." "He didt want to be stuck behind a desk." "He saw an oppounity to live out his dreams and he ok it." "It'sidiculous." "don't know, it's always been my dream to work with u." "metimes dreaming is the way to go." "Not in this case, of course." "I,h, cross-referenced the X-rays and enlarged photogphs of the hol drilled in the radius." "Most drill bits leave riations." " These have none." " So... not a drill." "Find out what other objects n make cavities is smooth." "Already on it." "Excellent wo, Mr. Bray.******" "Um, where am I going?" "Cam didn't tell you?" "I guess no" "She can occasionally be quite sentimental Uh, there were funding cutbacks and you've lt your scholarship, which, of course, means yo internship is canced." "Buaren't there other funding resources?" "We have explored all of the alternatives." "Fi, I'll... ke the year off and work." "But if I'm, uh, replaced here, there's no guarantee I n come back, rht?" "We can't hold a place." "No, I'm sorry." "Sure, I understand." "You are one of the best interns I've ever had the pleasure to work wi." "You will be missed." "Okay." "So I was inspecting Dorit's watch, right?" "And I see that the battery case is loose, so I open it." "And what do I fi?" "A bug." "Why such excitement ov this particular insect?" "Beuse this bug is not ainsect." "It's a bug bug." "Someone was spying on our spy, who was spying on another spy." "Come on." "A little ehusiasm here?" "I lost mscholarship." "Oh, man." "You told him?" "I thought he knew." "I'll" " I should tell Booth about the surveillance device." " You okay, Booth?" " Yeah." "Did Mandy fight back when you broht her in?" "I'm ne;" "I just cut myself trying to fix the pipes." " Let me see." " No, Bones,'m fine, okay?" "Let's get to Mandy." " She's waiting the interrogation room." " She can continue to wait." "Didn't your book for imbeciles tail how to avoid injury?" "No, e bookstore ran out of copies, and it's aook for dummies, not a book for imbeciles." "I thought that Iould remember how to fix the pipes, but obviously I cat." "I'm sure it' very diffilt." "I mean, I can't imine being capable enough to fix my own plumbing." "Because you don't want to." "You'd rather buy a plumber." "L Well, I'd raer have someone teach me." "Look, I n teach you-- well, I could have taught you." "I just-- let's get insi, all right?" "Rutledge said the bug wachecked out in youname." "I got the bug because I was afraid Greg was cheating on me." "So why didt you mention this before?" "weren't supposed to date." "I guess it's not like the FBI." "We're not allowed to sleep with someonee're working with." "Wha-- is she talking about us?" " We're no." " No." "Oh, it okay, I'm CIA." "My lips are sealed." "Greg and I were under the radar, but a week before he went missing, Greg broke up with me." "I esI got little too jealous." "Let me see this." "Wait a second." "This is how he broke up with you?" "He sent a picture of him waving good-bye to y in an e-mail?" "Well, we had our problems, but we loved each other." "Greg was about to prose to me." "And why did you thk that?" "Becae the last conversation I ovheard, it was Greg and Mr. Rutledge." "ey were talking about diamonds." "And I felt so guilty for not usting Greg, I disconnected the bug and never heard anytng else." "I swear." "What kind of creep breaks up with someone over e-mail?" "Yeah." "Well, like there'sn acceptable protocol for crushing someone's soul." "Hey, wait a second." "Th is weird." "This image file is way bigger than it ould be, which either means thers some sort of mpression error or..." "Or ourteganographer hid data within the file." "Look at all that code." "Maybe he wasn't breaking up with her at al" "She was the only person he could trust." "He was sending her a message." "Still no cause of death, but the damage the cartilage and lumbar vertebrae definitely indicate torture." "He was bent inome very painful way for a long period oflm" "I'm alyzing the injuries to get the exact position." "The strange thing is found no contraction band necrosis in the myocaium in the heart." "Wellthat means he showed no signs of distress, even after hours of torture." "Isn't that impossibl" "Unless the CIA underestated this guy." "Anyoneho can take that kind of abuse makes James Bond look like a ween." "Weenie?" "I'm soy, I have no idea where that came from." "I'm gonnmiss you." "Yeah." "Hey, Angela is still trying decode the picture." "She says it's very cplex." "ll, we're dealing with the CIA here, Bones." "What's that?" "The book you wanted-- to fix your plumbing." "I found it at a used bookstore." "Look at that." "Thanks, Bones, thats the sweetest thi." "Su." "Uh, thbook was, um,6." "42." "You can pay me later." "Mm, excuse me?" "It's a gift." "No, wai-- no, if I gave-- lit was a gift, yomight think of it as an assault on your virility." "I-I can take a check if that's easier" "How about a credit card?" " No, I don't take credit cards." " Right, no, just joking, okay." "Well, you know, once flip through this, uh, you know, if you want learn, I..." "Sure, I've always wanted to wield arench." "Okay, just don't get all densive if I know somethinmore than yo." "There's something that I don't understand." "How come we can't bring Rutledgen for questioning?" "ndy said that he and Dorit were disssing diamon." "I mean, clearly he was lying." "Bones, he's e Assistant Director of the A." "We c't just accuse him of murder without something more definitivthan an overheard conversation, right?" "But perhs Mr. Bray has found something more on the remain m says he's staying remarkab focused despite losing his scholarship." "I found, in addition perimortem disc compaction, there was also significant hemorrhaging on C." "Trauma confine to a limited space." "If a precisi knife-hand strike was delived to C-3... it could bused to render a victim unconscious." "A blow to thategion can cause severe nerve damage." "Whicis why the maneuver is knownnly trained combatants:" "Special Forces, Navy SEALs." "And perhaps e Assistant Director of the CIA?" "If he had been a field agent first, it ses likely." "L Uh, that's my mom." "I haven'told her yet." "You mind if I take this?" "I'll let Booth know." "Hey, Mom." "Prior becoming Assistant Director, Rutledge was a field agenin Russia." "Where he could have met Anton." "And in 2004, he headed a detention center in Afghantan." "ah, where he earned a reputation for very effective interrogation techniques." "Torture?" "Yeah, one of the techniqu was temporary nerve damage to the spine." "Why wod he torture Greg Dorit?" "They were on the same side." "Perhaps he's a double agent." "I mean, Rutledge certainly fits that profile." "Th're usually intelligent malefficers who had poor father figures, resulting in repressed anger and revenge fanties." "Double agent?" "Byetraying his untry, Rutledge is, in a sense, choosing a new fath, one who might treat him better than thlast." "Yes, but that would also fitooth, and he's not a double agent." "Are you?" "Stop." "Wah it, Sweets." "Elephants are gray, Agent Booth, but not all gray thing are elephants." " Ishat good for me?" "Right?" " Yeah." "You're really going to trust something this important with a kid?" "Oh, me?" "At least I tuck myself in atht, okay?" "Okay, there is a briefcase out ere with God only knows what inside of it, an-and apparently you people dot seem to have a clue." "Whats it?" "Thinwe just found our smoking gun." "You put a request in to I.C.E.to pull a baage inspector f the diplomatic lin and replace him with one of your own men." "You created the security holes, so the briefcase could enter the country." "See that right there?" "That's your signature." "You're going down." "All right, atever recording equipment you have in this room-- turnt off." "I createthe hole so an additional $20 million in diands could be brought to the count." "Thdiamonds were then to be shipped to Pakistan in exchange for political prisoners." "To keeCongress in the dark." "Iran-Contra all over again." "d so you killed your own analyst cause he got in your way?" "No." "Dorit read some online chatteabout the exchange." "I told himo mind his own business." "I tried to save him." "Dorit got lied because he didn't listen to me." "Or maybe he got killed because there wasomething more dangerous in that briefcase instead ofiamonds." "Hey, have you se Booth and Brnan?" "Uh, they'rin the bone room." "Is everything okay?" "No." "The CIA's taking or the investation." "They're :coming to collect th sets of remains in ten minutes." " Wait, wait-- so we only have..." " Ten minutes, yeah." "How are things coming in here?" "Um, I'm-I'm still trying to decode the ime." "It appea that most of the data is centered in his hand, and itould be a map of some kind." "Well, do ifast." "Rutledge is claiming natial security." "He can't do that." "No, he canhe can just bu the evidence, and we won't be able to touch him." " Nine minutes left." " Nine minutes." "You're joking, right?" "No, it's not a joke." "Let's st pretend this is the Stanley Cup finals right now, all right?" "You'reown by two goals, you got nineinutes left." "Yeah, but there's so much data here." "The puck is out to drop." "How do you want to go down?" "How do you want to be membered?" "All right." "I found avulsion fractures along the proximal humerus." "Also, thheads of eacfemur were discated from the acetabula." "Mr. Dorit's body was be back so far that the tendons snapped the bone." "That would happen if his hands Sand feet were ti behind his back." "Right." "He was then hung by his has" " I did a computer simulation." "Okay, if he was left upside dowlong enough, congestion of the head and brain would lead to asphyxiation." "Peteial hemorrhaging explains theloodshot eyes." "We have cae of death." "Okay, great." "That's one goal, but we still can't tie Rutledge tohe murder." "But when I was in Checya identifying bodies, there was e victim who suffered a Ukrainian torture called "the swallow."" "He was suspended upside dn, ve similar to this." "No, that's not enough." "Okay, look, you got one shot." "One shot on goal." "It's an empty net." "What are youoing to do?" "The holein the radius." "I've-I've been trying to figure out what caused them." "It wast a drill." "It w something strong enough to bore through bone, but leave no t" "A laser." "Diamonds are cut by lasers." "But Lena Bs the head of a diamond firm." "She would have easaccess to a laser." "She's Ukrainian." "Dorit got the case before she did." "She's the one whtortured and lied Dorit." " Take the body." " But no!" "You can'take him." "Yeah, we're ill in reguln here." "We got four minutes left on the clock." "Look, we know you didn'till him." "But Dorit knew Antonov was woing for Lena Brodsky." "He came to you guys, you didn't listen, so he takes care of it himself." "And thenena finds out, kills him." "She must know where the briefcase is." "We have the neodymium laser yoused to rn holes in Gg Dorit's arms." "And e gun you fired at Dorit's car after you w him take off with your case." "What was in that case that is so much mo valuable than millions in diamonds?" "Whe's your briefcase, Lena?" "Okay, great." "Y know what?" "Whoever hireyou-- they can't be too happy, so when send you back to the Ukraine... you know, I'm sure u'll live a long life." "I don't knowhere the case . AL rit never talked." "After what I put him through, he should have talked." "Anne would have talked." "I've never seen a man so brave." "Booth." "I was right." "It's a map." "Keep youeye on his hand." "He wasn't ving good-bye." "He was telling Mandy where hid his briefcase." "We don't kno what's in that case." "You call in your calry." "I ow how to do my job." "Well, then, how come we found the killer and the case?" "We're all clear." "Alright, call it in." "A USB computer drive." "That's wha all this was about?" "Information." "Today that can be more dangerous than one bomb." "Stars on the memorial wall represent agents who died courageously while serving their untry." "The memorial wall is reserved for agents." "Mr. Dorit was not an agent." "In M Dorit's case, I asked that an exception be made." "Well..." "I'm gonna miss you, Wendell." "Stayafe, okay?" "Yeah, you, too." "Won't be the same without yo man." "are all gratefufor your exceptional work, Mr. Bray." " Thank you." " Hold oa second." "Uh, don't worry." "I wouldn have left without saying go-bye." "That's nice, but you don't have to leave." "Excuse me?" "I was just notified that they found new funding for your scholship." "You are covered in full for the next two years." "Appantly, a donationas made anonymousl" "Anonymously?" "Well, then, uh, please allow me to s thank you to Anonymous." "We still need l of the evidence photographed and catalogued before we send ito the Federal Prosecutor's Office, Mr. Bray." "Yes, Dr. Brennan, right away." "ank you." "Actually, they reived enough anonymous donations for three scholarships." "That is quite coincidence." "It really is." " So, for the next step, you need to aach the elbow pipe," " Okay" " using the PVC cement there." " Okay." "So stick that little fuzzy ball in there, answish it around..." " You got it?" " It stinks." "ah, well, you smell dead bodies, and that stinks?" "Okay." "There is a beautiful logic to this." "You know?" "It's like reconstructing the circulatory system." "The water is thelood." "The pipes, vns." "Right, right, ght." "So what you need to do is just apy pressure right in there and hold it for a minute, ay?" "Got it." "Got it." "Right, Inow." "Just... making sure that it's safe." "Student-teache student-teacher." "You know, Bones, I'm..." "I'm glad that, uh, you know, that we don't have any secrets between each other." "Yeah." "I like that." "I mean, if we have sething on our mind, just, we just share it." "Sure." "Even with all of the financial and inteectual contradictions, I." "still feel close to you." "Right, because, you know, none of that really mters anyway." "Sometimes, looking at it through your eyes, I believe at." "Right, so... pipseems nice and secure, right?" " Yeah." "It seems secure." " Tight?" "All right, just hold ontot there." "Let me just open up the, uh, water." "right... there." "Oh, it's an old apartment, it's Washington." "Close that." "There." "You can take your hand off n, Bones." " Are you re?" " Positive." "Look at that, huh?" "Ne and secure." " No drip?" " No drip." "You're a..." "You're a good udent." "Only as good asy teacher." "Turn it off." "Turn it off." " My watch is ruined!" " Whato you mean your watch is ruined?" " It's a Rolex." " It's a Rolex."