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" ... A bunch of middle schoolers are pouring sugar into barrels of sulfuric acid and find a partially complete human skeleton. At the scene, Booth and the squints get the better of an annoying lawyer by pretending Aubrey has spilled toxic sludge on him. Based on the remaining gray hair and the deterioration of the metacarpal joints, Brennan puts the victim at 70-years-old or more. ... "
" ... At the facility, Booth and his team find a body with a holster, and rats crawling all over it. They wait for the bomb squad to check it out, but it is clear. The Jeffersonian squints find that this victim suffered a single gunshot wound to the frontal bone. Based on the posteriorly slanted frontal bone and the angular eye orbits, Vaziri suggests that this victim was a Caucasian male. Based on the stage of larval development, Hodgins puts time of death at 5 days prior. They then find out that the victim is actually Scott Larette. He was hired to work security at the closed processing plant. Chipping at the external edges of the wound show that he was shot at close range, possibly with the gun pressed to his head, with a small-caliber weapon, likely his own. There is microfracturing on the left ulna as well, which is a likely defensive wound. Postmortem tears to the hips and shoulders suggest that two people carried Larette's body into the processing center. More importantly, the depression fracture on the occipital was caused by a wide, flat surface swung into the skull, and traces of wax were found. ... "
" ... “The secret of the organic way is not the vines, but what’s around the vines,” he says. “We need the predators.” He squints at the sky, pointing to butterflies taking delicate dips into his air rights, then is momentarily distracted by the sounds of the post-wedding party. “The day after the wedding is even better, everyone is relaxed and drinking,” he said with a snort, which, along with a short laugh and a clap, is a frequent punctuation in his conversation. ... "