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Clips from Bones - The Titan on the Track (S02E02)
"The front car derailed, killing three people, including Senator Paula Davis."
Bones
"Preliminary indications show that the car was placed there purposely."
Bones
"Dr. Brennan, was the Jeffersonian..."
Bones
"able to confirm that the driver of the car was Warren Lynch?"
Bones
"Dental records and physical characteristics established that."
Bones
"We'll verify that the jewelry found on his body was his."
Bones
"Plus, we have this."
Bones
"Aphotograph from the carpool lane?"
Bones
"At 1:56 this afternoon, Mr. Lynch drove illegally in the diamond lane on I-270."
Bones
"Our good old Maryland State Police cameras... they caught the infraction."
Bones
"This is definitely the vehicle found on the tracks."
Bones
"Nobody saw or heard from Warren Lynch after this photo was taken."
Bones
"that Warren Lynch committed suicide by driving into a train."
Bones
"Daniel Burrows, Security and Exchange Commission."
Bones
"We were about to lay charges against Mr. Lynch..."
Bones
"that would not only wipe him out financially but send him to prison for several years."
Bones
"I heard rumors. But for a man like Lynch to kill himself..."
Bones
"Mr. Lynch did not commit suicide."
Bones
"Dr. Brennan's examination shows that he was dead for at least six hours..."
Bones
"before the train struck his car."
Bones
"But can we assume that it was foul play?"
Bones
"When it becomes public knowledge that Warren Lynch is dead..."
Bones
"stock in Lynchpin International's gonna plummet."
Bones
"Well, it sucks for the people who invested in Lynchpin, but otherwise..."
Bones
"That's a motive for murder."
Bones
"How is losing money a motive?"
Bones
"It's called shorting the stock."
Bones
"Basically you bet that the share price is gonna fall."
Bones
"And when it does, you collect."
Bones
"- How much we talking? - Tens, maybe hundreds, of millions."
Bones
"I bought him the I.D. bracelet on our first anniversary."
Bones
""Casu consulto.""
Bones
"- Why do you know things like this? - It was my husband's motto."
Bones
"Mr. Lynch wrote about it in his autobiography."
Bones
"He played basketball in college. Made it all the way to the national championships."
Bones
"Warren was a high scorer, but a player on the other team locked him out of the key."
Bones
"Warren injured the opposing player, sent him to the hospital..."
Bones
"and made it look completely inadvertent."
Bones
"Still his wife, Mrs. Lynch?"
Bones
"Warren and I were separating."
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"- Why? - Infidelity."
Bones
"I found out that Warren was seeing someone."
Bones
"- Only someone turned out to be... - Some dozen."
Bones
"Hmm. I'm gonna need a list."
Bones
"When Brianna confronted Warren, he had a private investigator look into her activities."
Bones
"I admit, he didn't come up dry."
Bones
"- Private investigator's name? - Rick Turco."
Bones
"He was one of Lynch's all-purpose, go-to, dirty-work fixer."
Bones
"Yeah. I'm familiar with Rick Turco. Thank you for your cooperation."
Bones
"Cheating spouse who stands to inherit it all."
Bones
"Corrupt business practices. And Turco, the private dick. Where do we start?"
Bones
"Two types of glass were embedded in what was left of Lynch."
Bones
"- We'll start with glass. - Tempered automotive safety glass and silicate."
Bones
"Tempered glass came from the car windows. What about the other?"
Bones
"- What's that? - It's a common domestic container."
Bones
"The victim's left shoulder and elbow were badly dislocated postmortem."
Bones
"You mean between the time he died and the time he got hit by the train?"
Bones
"Blood flow was nonexistent when the dislocation occurred."
Bones
"Okay. You guys do this stuff, and I'll start on Turco."
Bones
"- What's that? - A private investigator."
Bones
"You shouldn't call me Zackaroni."
Bones
"You didn't actually want the job, did you?"
Bones
"I don't even know what the job is."
Bones
"Well, Goodman will explain his decision."
Bones
"Goodman appointed Dr. Saroyan while I was on vacation..."
Bones
"then took a two-month sabbatical to avoid me."
Bones
"- That explains a lot. - All right. You know, I think..."
Bones
"it's because you are very task-oriented."
Bones
"Zack? Task-oriented is a euphemism for lacking overall perspective."
Bones
"Oh, no. No."
Bones
"Like, when's my birthday?"
Bones
"I can get the computer to remind me about birthdays."
Bones
"You could tell me the other gajillion minus one."
Bones
"Uh, bone loss."
Bones
"Lack ofbone density suggests that Warren Lynch was much older than his 40s."
Bones
"epiphyseal rings, cranial sutures... all disagree."
Bones
"Age doesn't explain the ossification of cartilage where the ribs meet the sternum."
Bones
"- Well, what does explain it? - Opiates."
Bones
"Warren Lynch was a heroin addict."
Bones
"My greatest asset is my discretion."
Bones
"Well, Miss Lynch is welcome to say whatever she likes."
Bones
"That's not the assurance I give my very demanding, very high profile clients."
Bones
"Till death do us not part."
Bones
"Yeah. How would your very demanding, very high profile clients feel..."
Bones
"if they found out that you procured heroin for Warren Lynch?"
Bones
"What?"
Bones
"Warren Lynch was a heroin addict."
Bones
"I'm gonna open up a drug investigation on you, Mr. Turco."
Bones
"Once the press gets wind of that, your very high profile clients..."
Bones
"will find some other unprincipled Mr. Fix It."
Bones
"Warren Lynch was a junkie?"
Bones
"- What's your evidence? - Bones?"
Bones
"Well, so what does all this mean?"
Bones
"due to long-term abuse of his hypothalamic pituitary gonadal access."
Bones
"Nothing says junkie like your gonads' access, Ricky."
Bones
"I had no idea. And I certainly never procured any heroin for him."
Bones
"Warren Lynch sure as hell wasn't trolling for $10 hits in Lincoln Heights."
Bones
"I'm a sin eater. I make problems go away."
Bones
"You mean like when Lynch's wife found out that he was sleeping with other women?"
Bones
"Oh."
Bones
"All right. Anything I say, strictest confidence, correct?"
Bones
"Hmm."
Bones
"Warren Lynch brought me in to deal with a blackmailer."
Bones
"Warren Lynch was being blackmailed?"
Bones
"- By one of his girlfriends? - That would be my assumption, yes."
Bones
"I paid 'em off before. But this was a much bigger deal. More serious."
Bones
"- Had to be the heroin, right? - How'd it play out?"
Bones
"I negotiated the payment down from a mil to a quarter million, paid 'em off."
Bones
"- That was three days ago. - How?"
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"- Dead drop at Rock Creek Park. - And you have no idea who it was?"
Bones
"Well, I had a phone call. I traced it back."
Bones
"It dead-ended on a stolen cell phone."
Bones
"You did a good job."
Bones
"Given your heroin bombshell, I went back to what tissue remained..."
Bones
"alkaloids found in the opium poppy."
Bones
"I'd like Angela to do a facial reconstruction."
Bones
"Confirm my finding?"
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"- It's handy having a pathologist right in the building. - To turn opium into heroin..."
Bones
"it's exposed to hot acetic anhydride, which produces 18 neutral impurities."
Bones
"The ratio of these impurities indicates the heroin's origin. In this case, Mexico."
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