【Bones 1-11季剧本】Season1E17 The Skull in the Desert
The victim was stabbed upward of 30 times.
Every rib is marked.
- Vertebrae sternaI, vertebrae costaI.
- What kind of weapon? Vacations in the desert.
It's like lunching at the dump.
Pointed, with no cutting edge.
Like a giant ice pick.
Whoa, Angela.
Or a sharpened screwdriver.
- We told her, "Cover up, avoid melanoma"? - Who's the guy? - Her boyfriend Kirk.
- Angela has a boyfriend? Every year for three weeks, Angela has a boyfriend and a vacation.
Whoa.
Playing house in a postboho rustic artist's cabin in the desert with her pseudo-celebrity photographer boyfriend.
That is not a vacation.
Eight months to a year dead, correct? Yeah, yeah.
PupaI casings, maggots, blah blah blah.
Eight months to a year.
Angela, we're betting.
Are you using Crisco or butter for sunscreen? Hey, Brennan, could I talk to you in private, please? - Y ou'll think I'm crazy.
- Boyfriend trouble? No, I'd I'd just send it to you, but the sheriff won't let me.
Send what? Somebody left a human skull in a box on the sheriff's porch.
He says it was probably a Navaho who respects the dead, but doesn't wanna get pulled in to the whole white justice system.
The thing is is that Kirk went out into the desert five days ago on a photo shoot and he hasn't come back.
Nobody can find him or his guide.
- You think the skull is Kirk's? - No.
No.
Kirk's always going into the desert for days.
You're really sending me mixed messages, Ange.
Yeah, well, I'm freaking out, I guess.
I'm sorry.
I shouldn't have called.
Pretend I didn't call.
I'll just I'll talk to you when Kirk gets back.
Sorry.
- You're taking a vacation in the desert? - I don't get the attraction.
- Snakes, scorpions.
- Only for a few days.
- Buzzards.
- What about the stabbing? Zack identified the weapon and the victim.
Ourjob is done.
It's not like I actually think that the skull is Kirk's, but, I mean, if you could just look at it and just tell me it isn't then I could stop worrying about him being dead and just be mad at him for being a flaky artist.
You won't get anything here.
We're 100 miles past where Jesus lost his sandals.
I assume that's a way of saying we're isolated.
Yeah.
That's why we come out here.
It's like you stand still and the whole universe just comes at you.
At 110 degrees.
You know, Kirk was out with a good guide - our friend Dhani.
I mean, he said he'd be back.
He said we'd go out for nachos and beer.
And this is a man who's serious about his beer.
I got the Navaho police looking between Dano Ona Canyon and the Otero Bluffs.
Dr Brennan is a forensic anthropologist with the Jeffersonian Institution.
I spend my time helping the FBI conduct murder investigations.
Angie, I got my hands full getting searchers out to look for Dhani and Kirk.
State police said they'd lend us a chopper, but only if we narrow down the search area.
They gotta be running low on water.
I give them a couple of days.
- Ben, if you could show Dr Brennan the skull.
- Or point me toward the morgue.
Welcome to the Merville County morgue.
Prominent brow ridge indicates the victim is male.
Do you mind? - Be my guest.
- She wants the plate, Ben, not the muffin.
CraniaI shape and nasaI features suggest Caucasian.
- Died in the last severaI days.
- Critters been at it good.
Pattern of basilar suture fusion puts age 30 to 35.
- Well, it doesn't look like Kirk.
- It doesn't look like anyone, Angie.
Putrescine.
- Early stages of decomp.
- Cause of death? A man gets caught unawares out in the desert, he could be dead in a few hours.
- Uh-oh.
- What? Base of the skull here, detached from the spinaI cord.
See these little beveI marks? Perimortem contact with gunshot.
It wasn't the desert who caught this man unawares.
It was someone with a gun.
- You can't say that it's Kirk.
- I know.
You want some tea? I'd rather have a beer.
This woman modelling in these pictures, is this Dhani? Yeah.
Dhani Webber.
It's Kirk's guide in the desert.
- She's beautifuI.
- Dhani's lived here her whole life.
Ben says that she knows the desert better than anybody.
There's no way that she gets lost or she runs out of water.
There's just no way.
- No.
- What? If you hug me and you be all caring, it's because you think Kirk is dead.
- Or because he was sleeping with Dhani.
- No.
It's because I'm sorry that my friend is upset because someone she loves is missing.
All right.
I can buy that.
You know, if you don't mind, I'm just gonna head to bed.
Good night.
OK.
Booth.
- How far are you from Dulles? - As far as your office is.
- What? - I need your findings on the Richmond case.
Zack won't tell me unless you give him permission.
There's a 9:15 flight to Denver, then an 11:35 flight to Santa Fe.
You'll have to run to make the connection.
- Forget it.
- Booth.
Please.
Angela's boyfriend is missing, maybe dead.
- It took all of my charm - Oh, boy.
.
.
to get the sheriff to let me look at the skull.
When I asked to send it to the Jeffersonian, he told me I am not a cop and I don't have any jurisdiction.
Which is true.
OK, look.
What do you want me to do? I want you to get federaI on his ass.
Hey.
There you go.
People in the desert don't have actuaI addresses.
What's up with that? - You made it.
- Yeah.
I'm touring the hottest places.
Next stop - there you go - hell.
I'm not really awake yet.
Last night before I left I used my FBI powers to force the sheriff to send the skull to the Jeffersonian.
I talked to him this morning.
He seems resentfuI.
- What time is it? - Let's go.
Drink that on the way.
- On the way where? - To the modeI, guide, whatever's place.
Dhani.
Can I come with you? - We can ask tougher questions without you.
- Wait outside while I get dressed.
No.
The sun's been up for an hour.
It's the surface of Mercury.
I can stand here and close my eyes, eat my doughnuts.
It's the best I can do, OK? What tougher questions can we ask without Angela being here? Things like did her boyfriend run off with the modeI guide? We discussed this.
She said it couldn't happen.
No offence, but she doesn't know this guy.
She's with him three weeks a year.
No offence, but you are a stodgy traditionalist when it comes to relationships.
Stodgy? Stodgy.
- OK, here's the deaI.
- Yeah, stodgy.
We find out the skull isn't Kirk, we let the locals handle it, OK? - Yeah, of course.
- Yeah, you say, "Of course".
But then you get all caught up in it, and then What? Oh.
- What do you want? - FBI.
We're looking for Dhani Webber.
- Who are you? - I'm the guy holding the big gun.
On a federaI agent, which I've been nice about so far.
- Let's rush him.
He can't shoot us both.
- How about I just show him my badge? OK? - Alex Joseph.
This is me and Dhani's place.
- Where's Dhani Webber? Missing.
In the desert for almost a week.
I've been looking for her.
- You point your gun at everybody? - Maybe I'm nervous.
Anything you might be nervous about? Something Dhani got caught up in? - Nothing I can think of.
- Can we look inside? - Not without a warrant.
- You have a problem with law enforcement? You could say that, I guess.
ModeI runs off with handsome photographer, boyfriend with a gun finds them in the desert.
- He's twitchy.
- What if he's escaping out the back door? You don't spend a lot of time in trailers, do you? Hah.
Whoa.
What? That's Sheriff Dawes.
Yeah, he definitely has a problem with law enforcement.
Huh.
Dr Brennan doesn't like us to listen to music while working.
Dr Brennan is not here.
She thinks the work deserves our full concentration.
I need the skull.
I'm still finding particulates.
Since you're Dr Brennan's assistant, without her, you don't carry that much weight here.
I'm telling Dr Goodman.
Why didn't you mention your relationship to Dhani? Dhani Webber drop you for the photographer, the Indian guy, or both? Moron.
Dhani's my sister.
Half-sister.
Mostly I raised her.
You can check with Angie.
OK, we got that wrong.
I pretty much don't like the look of your sister's boyfriend Alex.
Assault, narcotics, bootlegs for the reservation.
Yeah, Dhani could do better.
Any chance Dhani got caught up with something ugly? Till I find otherwise, I'm assuming Dhani and Kirk are lost.
Alex Joseph - is he bad enough to hurt them if he finds them together? It's on my list of nightmares, yeah.
- Brennan.
- DNA results are in.
The skull is definitely Kirk Persinger.
Poor Angela.
The hair tests off the charts for Lophophora williamsii-derived mescaline.
- What's that? - Peyote.
- Anything on the scoring? - I haven't had a crack at it.
Hodgins hogged it.
The markings trace to severaI desert-dwelling species.
It seems a full-grown male coyote did the most work, but one with a malformed jaw.
- Very unusuaI bite formations.
- Ask Dr Goodman to find a naturalist.
Kirk Persinger? Yes.
They found traces of peyote.
Drug related.
Shot to the spine, execution style.
So, Sheriff, do you still think this is a simple missing persons case? I have to tell Angela.
Listen, Sheriff, I'm sorry for the concern you must be feeling for your sister.
Yeah.
I will call the FBI office in Albuquerque and take over the investigation.
- I wouldn't.
- Why? Desert dwellers are very insular.
Mongolians, Bedouins of the Sahara, the Himba of Kanana.
Good hosts, but extremely distrustfuI of outsiders.
This is the United States of America, not Outer Mongolia.
The only reason Sheriff Dawes talks to us at all is because we know Angela.
- Alex Joseph held a gun on us.
- I admit, I've met friendlier people.
If a bunch of outsiders come in from Albuquerque, led by an outsider from DC, I promise you, the people here will close ranks and shut up untiI we go away.
- Then they'll take care of it in their own way.
- OK.
Who are you? Dr PhiI? - Who's Dr PhiI? Some kind of expert? - He likes to think so.
OK, I'll take what you say under advisement.
We need to find out who gave Kirk his peyote.
How are we gonna do that? Talk to his girlfriend.
I'm so sorry, Angela.
We both are.
I knew it was Kirk.
That's why I called you.
We have to find out what happened to Dhani.
Angela, I'm gonna have to ask you a couple of difficult questions, OK? What can you tell me about Kirk's drug use? Kirk didn't do drugs.
Hodgins found peyote in his hair.
I thought that you meant drug drugs.
The peyote wasn't recreationaI.
Kirk took part in some native Indian rites.
While high on drugs.
- Did you do peyote with Kirk? - The peyote has nothing to do with anything.
Angela, you may have come in contact with Kirk's killer without even realising it.
Who was his connection? He's Kirk's friend.
- I need the name.
- Wayne.
Wayne Kellogg.
He's an important locaI artist.
I don't deny having participated in the peyote rituaI on severaI occasions.
Utterly spirituaI.
- You're not Indian.
- Not by birth, no.
But as you can see from my artwork, I have a deep spirituaI connection to the Navaho.
- Do you sell a lot of work? - I sell well overseas.
Enough to keep this place and a beach house in LA.
Why? Why not buy Navaho art created by actuaI Navahos? Peyote is only legaI if you belong to the Native American Church.
You and Kirk bought it illegally, which involves drug dealers.
You can follow my train of thought, can't you? Look, I realise Kirk's missing.
- Kirk's not missing.
- He's dead.
- What about Dhani? - Dhani Webber remains unaccounted for.
- God, this is terrible.
- I need the name of your drug connection.
No.
I'm sorry.
They trust me.
I understand the difficulty in finding peyote plants miles out in the desert, secret places passed on from generation to generation.
Mr Kellogg, is that your vehicle? Yes.
Why? Alex Joseph borrowed that Humvee.
Alex Joseph didn't go to the desert to look for Dhani, he went out to look for peyote.
I never said that.
Mr Joseph, it's FBI again.
I'd like to ask you a few more questions.
Booth? Booth.
Oh, come on, Sheriff.
Come on.
Even out here, you know how the drug world works.
Kirk is found dead, Joseph is beaten to a pulp.
It's all connected.
- My priority is to find Dhani.
- Find Kirk's murderer, we probably find her.
Maybe Dhani is the murderer.
What? I gotta ask.
Dhani never hurt anybody in her life, except maybe herself.
You know, another thing I have to consider, maybe Dhani calls up her brother the sheriff and says, "This photographer raped me.
What do I do now?" What you're proving now is you don't know anything about the people that live here.
Joseph met us with a rifle.
Maybe he was afraid it was you coming around the corner.
Alex Joseph is unconscious.
You maybe can talk to him when he wakes up.
Me, I'm going to help the search parties find my sister.
Thanks to Fish and Wildlife, most coyote packs in this region have at least one member wearing a GPS collar.
You can find one coyote with a wonky jaw in the desert? What we do here is process information from rangers, amateur naturalists, conservationists, even schooI groups.
The desert coyote pack's range is not huge, perhaps ten square miles.
The pack is typically three to eight animals, led by the alpha mating pair.
- Wow.
- What wow? Professor Inez has found your coyote, but he's way out in the desert.
Three pups, three females, two males, including the leader with the wonky jaw.
With eight coyotes going at a cadaver, we're talking needle in a haystack finding the remains.
The mamas and the pups feed together so I'd expect ribcage and smaller bones to be in a concentrated area, but the males move away from each other with larger pieces.
No more than a half a mile.
Three weeks a year, 15 weeks in totaI.
- You think that's crazy? - Well It's not typicaI, that's for sure.
And if he was yours, 100% yours, for three weeks a year, that's that's more than I've ever had.
Kirk's photographs show the world as a more beautifuI place than it is.
A better place.
He made me feeI like that was my reaI home, that I belonged there with him.
He's the guy I compare all other guys to.
Now he's gone and I feeI like I can't even breathe, sweetie.
I can't even take a breath.
You think it's possible that Dhani's still out there? Could she still be alive? I don't know.
There's no crime scene and we're not even sure where the rest of Kirk's remains are.
- I want to help you look for her tomorrow.
- Are you sure? Yeah.
Dhani was our friend.
I have to help find her.
Please.
I love the desert.
- Or I used to.
- Nothing looks the way it should.
Stuff that's far away looks near, stuff that's near looks far.
Yeah, well, you can't trust your eyes out here.
Not your eyes alone.
You know, Kirk said that if you stood still long enough, that the desert would actually speak to you.
- Show you some kind of truth.
- That ever happen to you? No, but he really believed that.
- Alex Joseph woke up.
- Good.
You think whoever beat him up had something to do with Kirk's murder? - Yeah.
- No.
How can you be so sure? - You were the one that beat him up? - No.
OK, well, do you know who did? These guys.
Or guys just like them.
- Why? - Peyote rituaI.
These people take it seriously.
It's their religion.
Alex Joseph starts selling it to white guys like Kellogg and Kirk, they don't like it.
- Aren't you gonna arrest any of them? - No, but I might deputise a couple.
Sheriff, I get how you handle things out here, but I gotta ask you, if they beat up an Indian for selling peyote, what are they gonna do to Kirk for taking it? Nothing.
Kirk's a white man.
The way they see it, he's my responsibility.
Hey! We've got something over here! Sheriff Dawes! Ange, they found some bones over here.
It might be Kirk.
- It is Kirk.
This is his camera.
- Are you sure? No, no, no.
Don't.
Don't.
There could be exposed film in there.
It's cracked.
We can't let any more light in.
It'll damage the film.
Maybe Kirk was right.
This could be a good way for the desert to tell us what happened to him - a photograph of his murderer.
This camera's going to the state police crime lab.
Angela is better at developing film than anyone in Santa Fe.
I can use Kirk's equipment.
It's top of the line.
And we won't have to wait for results, Sheriff.
With your sister maybe still alive out in the desert, every hour counts.
- I can't do it.
- Booth.
According to Homeland Security, Kellogg sold exactly $120,000 worth of art overseas.
- What's that got to do with anything? - It doesn't buy him a beach house in LA.
He lied.
Let's go check him out.
- What will we look for? - What we always look for.
Something that doesn't fit, something, you know something.
I can't believe that you think that I'm a suspect.
Angie, not to speak ill of the dead, but a woman like you, you're worth more than three weeks a year, you understand? - I murdered Kirk cos he didn't give me time? - I'm just a law man.
People are people.
Ben, Kirk wasn't the one who put limits on our time together.
He wanted me to marry him.
And he deserved more.
And better.
Please, Ben, I wanna help find Dhani, and there could be evidence on this film.
Just let me do what I do better than anybody else.
Thank you.
Angie.
Maybe he deserved more.
It's not my place to say.
But he couldn't have done better.
No man could.
I haven't attained anything like the success Kirk has, but I do all right.
Why? - You have a beach house.
- I applied for a warrant to check your assets.
I told you, I do well in Europe.
Germany especially appreciates native-themed work.
- Kirk's remains were way out in the desert.
- What's that got to do with me? Because you have a vehicle capable of going out that far.
A vehicle I often loan out.
- What are these? - Engraving plates.
Please don't touch them.
The oils on your skin will compromise the integrity.
Why would I kill Kirk? Maybe because, you know, you had a little thing for Dhani.
Or maybe because you were jealous of Kirk's artistic success.
- These aren't native designs.
- I'm working a line of inquiry here.
All of your work is stolen from native designs.
These are floraI.
It doesn't fit.
Not stolen, inspired by.
And that piece is commissioned.
Another way I make money.
Hi, Angela.
Most of the film was wrecked, but I developed a few usable images.
- That's great.
- No, because Ben got me to make prints, and then he bolted with them and the negatives.
- Dawes took off with the negatives.
- What did she find? - Did you recognise anything? - Dhani in the desert.
That's all.
I have no idea what he got so excited about.
- Nothing that meant anything to Angela.
- We'll go take a look ourselves.
Talk to you again.
- I wanted to show these photos to Joseph.
- Why Joseph? Angela says they're only photos of your sister in the desert.
Right.
The only person that knows the desert as good as Dhani is Joseph.
This formation here, I'm not familiar with it.
There's nothing like this near Kirk's remains or the camera.
He was killed somewhere else and moved.
If we find that outcropping, maybe we find where Kirk was killed and my sister.
- Did Joseph recognise it? - Yeah.
- Where? - It's easier I take you than explain.
Whoa.
OK.
If Joseph is the murderer, he'd just send you on a wild-goose chase.
Then we know he's the murderer and all we've wasted is gas and a goose chase.
How far out are we going? A ways.
One week in the desert and there's nothing but bone.
- Same guy? - Looks like it.
I think it would be better if I went over the bones before you start.
I disagree, and you can't have them unless I release them.
You're gonna have to do the boss thing, boss.
Sir, Dr Brennan needs to know how this man died, which is my territory, - more than when and where he died.
- Dr Hodgins.
Even I can see he got shot in the head.
Dr Brennan needs the murder scene.
It's the desert.
Particulates aren't going to narrow it down any more than that.
We won't know that untiI I look at the particulates.
Dr Hodgins will have access to the bones first, Mr Addy.
That's the wrong decision.
My lungs are gonna come out my throat.
Where I come from, when you say you're driving a ways, it means 45 minutes.
- Out here it means four hours.
- We've been driving five.
I maybe should've said quite a ways.
There it is.
Well - That it? - Yeah, I think so.
Different time of day.
You look for the exact spot the pictures were taken.
I'm gonna take another circle in the truck.
- Looking for your sister? - Yeah.
I think we want to go south slightly, maybe southwest.
- You can tell from the shadows? - Yeah, and the angle on the outcropping.
- Where's he going? - He's looking for his sister.
Either of you two bring any water? - Why? Are you worried? - Yeah.
About what? Because we're way past where Jesus lost his sandals.
And I don't hear the truck any more.
Great.
No cellphone service, no water.
How long do you think we'll survive if the sheriff doesn't come back? - Three days.
- How far are we from the highway? - Five days, minimum.
- I don't like that math.
Wait a second.
- Kirk's? - It looks like it, yeah.
Yeah.
The distributor's smashed.
All the wires are pulled out.
It doesn't make sense that he brings us to the scene of the crime and leaves us to die.
One godforsaken part of desert is as good as another godforsaken part.
We don't even know if Sheriff Dawes actually called Alex Joseph.
- I mean, he could've done all this himself.
- Could Dawes do that, Ange? Well, I always thought Ben Dawes was a good man.
It would take a lot to change my mind.
Like being left to die in the desert? These tracks, they don't match the sheriff's vehicle.
They're too wide.
Humvee maybe? This is blood, I think.
The victim was kneeling here.
Bones.
Sorry.
He was dragged this way, then the blood traiI ends.
He was thrown into the Humvee.
We're 200 miles from where we found Kirk's bones.
You think the murderer drove that far to drop the body? Where are you going? Booth.
The tracks, they stop right here.
- What here? There's no here here.
- Landing strip, huh? I knew this was about drugs.
Mexico's about 80 miles that way.
Oh, yes! Only Angela could get a ride in the middle of nowhere.
- Any signs of your sister? - She's been out there a week.
She could be alive if she had a few canteens of water.
- Humvee tracks, Sheriff.
- Alex Joseph? Catches Kirk and Dhani out here - Sandy, this is Dawes.
Do you receive me? - Loud and clear.
Where are you? Hell and gone.
I need a deputy down at the clinic to slap some cuffs on Alex Joseph.
Alex Joseph took off, Sheriff.
We've got no idea where he went.
Kellogg's Humvee.
Sandy, go collect Wayne Kellogg's Humvee.
We'll see you in a few hours.
Any blood stains should flare bluish green when the LuminoI hits them.
- Nothing.
- Kirk was put into the Humvee.
Treads match.
It's clean.
Give Kellogg his truck back.
- Tell him sorry for the inconvenience.
- Try the hood.
You think they tied Kirk's bloody dead body to the hood like an elk, then drove him 200 miles before dumping him for coyotes? Even out here, people might notice.
Right there.
Hm.
I'll be damned.
Yeah.
- Zack.
- Yes, Dr Brennan.
Do the bones show more damage than can be explained by animaI activity? Analysis indicates the pubic rami are fractured and the left hemipelvis is severely displaced.
- Congruent with a fall? - Yes.
Were they found at the base of a cliff? He wasn't driven 200 miles, he was driven a couple hundred yards.
Loaded his body in the airplane, then tossed it.
I'm not happy with how long it took you to get back to me.
- We'll talk about it when I get back.
- Sorry, Dr Brennan.
You could've told her it wasn't your fault.
I still have some work to do here.
They dumped Kirk's body.
They could've done the same to Dhani.
- Kirk was dead when they tossed him.
- Absolutely.
And I saw no evidence of a second murder at the site.
Which leaves me hoping either my sister was kidnapped or is dying in the desert.
Kidnap is a federaI offence.
It's an FBI matter.
I can help you if you want.
Brennan.
- Those photos you sent me of engravings.
- Kellogg said it was a commissioned work.
- I think these are engravers' plates.
- For what? Currency.
To be exact, I believe these are dyes for the Venezuelan 500 bol�var bill.
- Dyes? Counterfeiters' dyes? - Yes.
Did you say counterfeiters? I've got a warrant here to search your studio for engraving plates.
Well, as Mr Kellogg's attorney, I can advise you you're certain to find some.
I'm an engraver.
Larry, did you tell Wayne how when someone dies during the commission of a felony, everyone involved in that felony is charged with murder? Counterfeiting is a felony.
My client will confess to counterfeiting in return for immunity from the murder charge.
- Not good enough.
- He will provide the time of the next pick-up.
You can arrest the actuaI murderers.
When Sheriff Dawes says not good enough, he means his sister, Larry.
- He doesn't know anything about Dhani.
- What does he know? One week ago, I arranged to meet some associates at an airstrip in the desert to pass on commissioned art.
He means counterfeit plates.
As the plane landed, my associates noticed two people spying on them from a vantage point above the airstrip.
They became very agitated.
They commandeered my vehicle and they drove up the hill.
I got my Humvee, then I drove up there, but I didn't see anything.
Like blood on the hood of your vehicle? Well, the fact remains that agreeing to this deaI is the only way that you're going to catch the actuaI murderers.
You know where to find me.
Wayne, I need to know if they loaded Dhani on that plane.
I never saw Dhani.
- Sheriff.
- That's my sister.
My sister! I am truly sorry about Dhani, Ben.
Truly sorry.
But I don't think Wayne knows anything.
Come on, Dawes.
Easy.
Come on.
I guess we're gonna have to take that deaI, right? I was trained as an army ranger.
- That mean anything to you, Sheriff Dawes? - Yeah.
I'd be happy to go back out to that crime scene to see if there's anything we missed.
Appreciate it.
To win arguments here, you'll need at least one doctorate.
- I'm Dr Brennan's grad student.
- I'm aware.
Once I get my doctorate, she'll take another student.
My job here will go to that person.
You have a first-rate mind, Mr Addy.
You can't assist Dr Brennan forever.
I really hope this is necessary.
He's comfortable here.
He's enamoured with Dr Brennan and he's stopped his thesis.
It's just I like the guy.
So do I, which is why we must think of what's best for him.
It's time for Mr Addy to grow up.
- So you say Dhani knows the desert.
- That's right.
If it were you here stranded, which way would you go? Highway's about a five-day walk that way.
Mexico's three days that way, and that way's two days to a ranch.
You might find some stock water, but the terrain is rougher.
- So it all depends how much water she had.
- Is there any way to know? All right, look.
We'll all take a point off this compass, all right? Walk out in a straight line for OK? Are you all right? Dhani went that way.
OK.
Ready to go home? Yeah.
You aren't coming back again, are you? No.
Never.
He loved me.
For three weeks a year.
No.
He loved me all the time.
I was the one who could only manage three weeks a year.
I'm afraid that I I'm just afraid that I don't have a generous heart.
I'm afraid that I won't have the chance that I had with Kirk ever again.
You will.
How can you be so sure? Because nothing in this universe happens just once, Angela.
Nothing.
Infinity goes in both directions.
There is no unique event, no singular moment.
I don't know what that means.
It means you will get another chance.
You promise? From your heart? Better.
From my head.
And, yes, Ange, I promise, from my heart, you will get another chance.
Well, Dawes and his deputies, they caught the counterfeiters.
Dhani gave a statement saying it was Kellogg who pulled the trigger on Kirk.
Dhani knows that you pointed that helicopter in the right direction.
Obviously you subconsciously sifted through rationaI facts and processed the most likely scenario.
- I'm sure that's it.
- Yeah.
What else could it be? It's the only rationaI explanation.
Are you guys making fun of me? You know, let's go back home, where there's water, shelter and living things.
Come on.
What's that mean?
Every rib is marked.
- Vertebrae sternaI, vertebrae costaI.
- What kind of weapon? Vacations in the desert.
It's like lunching at the dump.
Pointed, with no cutting edge.
Like a giant ice pick.
Whoa, Angela.
Or a sharpened screwdriver.
- We told her, "Cover up, avoid melanoma"? - Who's the guy? - Her boyfriend Kirk.
- Angela has a boyfriend? Every year for three weeks, Angela has a boyfriend and a vacation.
Whoa.
Playing house in a postboho rustic artist's cabin in the desert with her pseudo-celebrity photographer boyfriend.
That is not a vacation.
Eight months to a year dead, correct? Yeah, yeah.
PupaI casings, maggots, blah blah blah.
Eight months to a year.
Angela, we're betting.
Are you using Crisco or butter for sunscreen? Hey, Brennan, could I talk to you in private, please? - Y ou'll think I'm crazy.
- Boyfriend trouble? No, I'd I'd just send it to you, but the sheriff won't let me.
Send what? Somebody left a human skull in a box on the sheriff's porch.
He says it was probably a Navaho who respects the dead, but doesn't wanna get pulled in to the whole white justice system.
The thing is is that Kirk went out into the desert five days ago on a photo shoot and he hasn't come back.
Nobody can find him or his guide.
- You think the skull is Kirk's? - No.
No.
Kirk's always going into the desert for days.
You're really sending me mixed messages, Ange.
Yeah, well, I'm freaking out, I guess.
I'm sorry.
I shouldn't have called.
Pretend I didn't call.
I'll just I'll talk to you when Kirk gets back.
Sorry.
- You're taking a vacation in the desert? - I don't get the attraction.
- Snakes, scorpions.
- Only for a few days.
- Buzzards.
- What about the stabbing? Zack identified the weapon and the victim.
Ourjob is done.
It's not like I actually think that the skull is Kirk's, but, I mean, if you could just look at it and just tell me it isn't then I could stop worrying about him being dead and just be mad at him for being a flaky artist.
You won't get anything here.
We're 100 miles past where Jesus lost his sandals.
I assume that's a way of saying we're isolated.
Yeah.
That's why we come out here.
It's like you stand still and the whole universe just comes at you.
At 110 degrees.
You know, Kirk was out with a good guide - our friend Dhani.
I mean, he said he'd be back.
He said we'd go out for nachos and beer.
And this is a man who's serious about his beer.
I got the Navaho police looking between Dano Ona Canyon and the Otero Bluffs.
Dr Brennan is a forensic anthropologist with the Jeffersonian Institution.
I spend my time helping the FBI conduct murder investigations.
Angie, I got my hands full getting searchers out to look for Dhani and Kirk.
State police said they'd lend us a chopper, but only if we narrow down the search area.
They gotta be running low on water.
I give them a couple of days.
- Ben, if you could show Dr Brennan the skull.
- Or point me toward the morgue.
Welcome to the Merville County morgue.
Prominent brow ridge indicates the victim is male.
Do you mind? - Be my guest.
- She wants the plate, Ben, not the muffin.
CraniaI shape and nasaI features suggest Caucasian.
- Died in the last severaI days.
- Critters been at it good.
Pattern of basilar suture fusion puts age 30 to 35.
- Well, it doesn't look like Kirk.
- It doesn't look like anyone, Angie.
Putrescine.
- Early stages of decomp.
- Cause of death? A man gets caught unawares out in the desert, he could be dead in a few hours.
- Uh-oh.
- What? Base of the skull here, detached from the spinaI cord.
See these little beveI marks? Perimortem contact with gunshot.
It wasn't the desert who caught this man unawares.
It was someone with a gun.
- You can't say that it's Kirk.
- I know.
You want some tea? I'd rather have a beer.
This woman modelling in these pictures, is this Dhani? Yeah.
Dhani Webber.
It's Kirk's guide in the desert.
- She's beautifuI.
- Dhani's lived here her whole life.
Ben says that she knows the desert better than anybody.
There's no way that she gets lost or she runs out of water.
There's just no way.
- No.
- What? If you hug me and you be all caring, it's because you think Kirk is dead.
- Or because he was sleeping with Dhani.
- No.
It's because I'm sorry that my friend is upset because someone she loves is missing.
All right.
I can buy that.
You know, if you don't mind, I'm just gonna head to bed.
Good night.
OK.
Booth.
- How far are you from Dulles? - As far as your office is.
- What? - I need your findings on the Richmond case.
Zack won't tell me unless you give him permission.
There's a 9:15 flight to Denver, then an 11:35 flight to Santa Fe.
You'll have to run to make the connection.
- Forget it.
- Booth.
Please.
Angela's boyfriend is missing, maybe dead.
- It took all of my charm - Oh, boy.
.
.
to get the sheriff to let me look at the skull.
When I asked to send it to the Jeffersonian, he told me I am not a cop and I don't have any jurisdiction.
Which is true.
OK, look.
What do you want me to do? I want you to get federaI on his ass.
Hey.
There you go.
People in the desert don't have actuaI addresses.
What's up with that? - You made it.
- Yeah.
I'm touring the hottest places.
Next stop - there you go - hell.
I'm not really awake yet.
Last night before I left I used my FBI powers to force the sheriff to send the skull to the Jeffersonian.
I talked to him this morning.
He seems resentfuI.
- What time is it? - Let's go.
Drink that on the way.
- On the way where? - To the modeI, guide, whatever's place.
Dhani.
Can I come with you? - We can ask tougher questions without you.
- Wait outside while I get dressed.
No.
The sun's been up for an hour.
It's the surface of Mercury.
I can stand here and close my eyes, eat my doughnuts.
It's the best I can do, OK? What tougher questions can we ask without Angela being here? Things like did her boyfriend run off with the modeI guide? We discussed this.
She said it couldn't happen.
No offence, but she doesn't know this guy.
She's with him three weeks a year.
No offence, but you are a stodgy traditionalist when it comes to relationships.
Stodgy? Stodgy.
- OK, here's the deaI.
- Yeah, stodgy.
We find out the skull isn't Kirk, we let the locals handle it, OK? - Yeah, of course.
- Yeah, you say, "Of course".
But then you get all caught up in it, and then What? Oh.
- What do you want? - FBI.
We're looking for Dhani Webber.
- Who are you? - I'm the guy holding the big gun.
On a federaI agent, which I've been nice about so far.
- Let's rush him.
He can't shoot us both.
- How about I just show him my badge? OK? - Alex Joseph.
This is me and Dhani's place.
- Where's Dhani Webber? Missing.
In the desert for almost a week.
I've been looking for her.
- You point your gun at everybody? - Maybe I'm nervous.
Anything you might be nervous about? Something Dhani got caught up in? - Nothing I can think of.
- Can we look inside? - Not without a warrant.
- You have a problem with law enforcement? You could say that, I guess.
ModeI runs off with handsome photographer, boyfriend with a gun finds them in the desert.
- He's twitchy.
- What if he's escaping out the back door? You don't spend a lot of time in trailers, do you? Hah.
Whoa.
What? That's Sheriff Dawes.
Yeah, he definitely has a problem with law enforcement.
Huh.
Dr Brennan doesn't like us to listen to music while working.
Dr Brennan is not here.
She thinks the work deserves our full concentration.
I need the skull.
I'm still finding particulates.
Since you're Dr Brennan's assistant, without her, you don't carry that much weight here.
I'm telling Dr Goodman.
Why didn't you mention your relationship to Dhani? Dhani Webber drop you for the photographer, the Indian guy, or both? Moron.
Dhani's my sister.
Half-sister.
Mostly I raised her.
You can check with Angie.
OK, we got that wrong.
I pretty much don't like the look of your sister's boyfriend Alex.
Assault, narcotics, bootlegs for the reservation.
Yeah, Dhani could do better.
Any chance Dhani got caught up with something ugly? Till I find otherwise, I'm assuming Dhani and Kirk are lost.
Alex Joseph - is he bad enough to hurt them if he finds them together? It's on my list of nightmares, yeah.
- Brennan.
- DNA results are in.
The skull is definitely Kirk Persinger.
Poor Angela.
The hair tests off the charts for Lophophora williamsii-derived mescaline.
- What's that? - Peyote.
- Anything on the scoring? - I haven't had a crack at it.
Hodgins hogged it.
The markings trace to severaI desert-dwelling species.
It seems a full-grown male coyote did the most work, but one with a malformed jaw.
- Very unusuaI bite formations.
- Ask Dr Goodman to find a naturalist.
Kirk Persinger? Yes.
They found traces of peyote.
Drug related.
Shot to the spine, execution style.
So, Sheriff, do you still think this is a simple missing persons case? I have to tell Angela.
Listen, Sheriff, I'm sorry for the concern you must be feeling for your sister.
Yeah.
I will call the FBI office in Albuquerque and take over the investigation.
- I wouldn't.
- Why? Desert dwellers are very insular.
Mongolians, Bedouins of the Sahara, the Himba of Kanana.
Good hosts, but extremely distrustfuI of outsiders.
This is the United States of America, not Outer Mongolia.
The only reason Sheriff Dawes talks to us at all is because we know Angela.
- Alex Joseph held a gun on us.
- I admit, I've met friendlier people.
If a bunch of outsiders come in from Albuquerque, led by an outsider from DC, I promise you, the people here will close ranks and shut up untiI we go away.
- Then they'll take care of it in their own way.
- OK.
Who are you? Dr PhiI? - Who's Dr PhiI? Some kind of expert? - He likes to think so.
OK, I'll take what you say under advisement.
We need to find out who gave Kirk his peyote.
How are we gonna do that? Talk to his girlfriend.
I'm so sorry, Angela.
We both are.
I knew it was Kirk.
That's why I called you.
We have to find out what happened to Dhani.
Angela, I'm gonna have to ask you a couple of difficult questions, OK? What can you tell me about Kirk's drug use? Kirk didn't do drugs.
Hodgins found peyote in his hair.
I thought that you meant drug drugs.
The peyote wasn't recreationaI.
Kirk took part in some native Indian rites.
While high on drugs.
- Did you do peyote with Kirk? - The peyote has nothing to do with anything.
Angela, you may have come in contact with Kirk's killer without even realising it.
Who was his connection? He's Kirk's friend.
- I need the name.
- Wayne.
Wayne Kellogg.
He's an important locaI artist.
I don't deny having participated in the peyote rituaI on severaI occasions.
Utterly spirituaI.
- You're not Indian.
- Not by birth, no.
But as you can see from my artwork, I have a deep spirituaI connection to the Navaho.
- Do you sell a lot of work? - I sell well overseas.
Enough to keep this place and a beach house in LA.
Why? Why not buy Navaho art created by actuaI Navahos? Peyote is only legaI if you belong to the Native American Church.
You and Kirk bought it illegally, which involves drug dealers.
You can follow my train of thought, can't you? Look, I realise Kirk's missing.
- Kirk's not missing.
- He's dead.
- What about Dhani? - Dhani Webber remains unaccounted for.
- God, this is terrible.
- I need the name of your drug connection.
No.
I'm sorry.
They trust me.
I understand the difficulty in finding peyote plants miles out in the desert, secret places passed on from generation to generation.
Mr Kellogg, is that your vehicle? Yes.
Why? Alex Joseph borrowed that Humvee.
Alex Joseph didn't go to the desert to look for Dhani, he went out to look for peyote.
I never said that.
Mr Joseph, it's FBI again.
I'd like to ask you a few more questions.
Booth? Booth.
Oh, come on, Sheriff.
Come on.
Even out here, you know how the drug world works.
Kirk is found dead, Joseph is beaten to a pulp.
It's all connected.
- My priority is to find Dhani.
- Find Kirk's murderer, we probably find her.
Maybe Dhani is the murderer.
What? I gotta ask.
Dhani never hurt anybody in her life, except maybe herself.
You know, another thing I have to consider, maybe Dhani calls up her brother the sheriff and says, "This photographer raped me.
What do I do now?" What you're proving now is you don't know anything about the people that live here.
Joseph met us with a rifle.
Maybe he was afraid it was you coming around the corner.
Alex Joseph is unconscious.
You maybe can talk to him when he wakes up.
Me, I'm going to help the search parties find my sister.
Thanks to Fish and Wildlife, most coyote packs in this region have at least one member wearing a GPS collar.
You can find one coyote with a wonky jaw in the desert? What we do here is process information from rangers, amateur naturalists, conservationists, even schooI groups.
The desert coyote pack's range is not huge, perhaps ten square miles.
The pack is typically three to eight animals, led by the alpha mating pair.
- Wow.
- What wow? Professor Inez has found your coyote, but he's way out in the desert.
Three pups, three females, two males, including the leader with the wonky jaw.
With eight coyotes going at a cadaver, we're talking needle in a haystack finding the remains.
The mamas and the pups feed together so I'd expect ribcage and smaller bones to be in a concentrated area, but the males move away from each other with larger pieces.
No more than a half a mile.
Three weeks a year, 15 weeks in totaI.
- You think that's crazy? - Well It's not typicaI, that's for sure.
And if he was yours, 100% yours, for three weeks a year, that's that's more than I've ever had.
Kirk's photographs show the world as a more beautifuI place than it is.
A better place.
He made me feeI like that was my reaI home, that I belonged there with him.
He's the guy I compare all other guys to.
Now he's gone and I feeI like I can't even breathe, sweetie.
I can't even take a breath.
You think it's possible that Dhani's still out there? Could she still be alive? I don't know.
There's no crime scene and we're not even sure where the rest of Kirk's remains are.
- I want to help you look for her tomorrow.
- Are you sure? Yeah.
Dhani was our friend.
I have to help find her.
Please.
I love the desert.
- Or I used to.
- Nothing looks the way it should.
Stuff that's far away looks near, stuff that's near looks far.
Yeah, well, you can't trust your eyes out here.
Not your eyes alone.
You know, Kirk said that if you stood still long enough, that the desert would actually speak to you.
- Show you some kind of truth.
- That ever happen to you? No, but he really believed that.
- Alex Joseph woke up.
- Good.
You think whoever beat him up had something to do with Kirk's murder? - Yeah.
- No.
How can you be so sure? - You were the one that beat him up? - No.
OK, well, do you know who did? These guys.
Or guys just like them.
- Why? - Peyote rituaI.
These people take it seriously.
It's their religion.
Alex Joseph starts selling it to white guys like Kellogg and Kirk, they don't like it.
- Aren't you gonna arrest any of them? - No, but I might deputise a couple.
Sheriff, I get how you handle things out here, but I gotta ask you, if they beat up an Indian for selling peyote, what are they gonna do to Kirk for taking it? Nothing.
Kirk's a white man.
The way they see it, he's my responsibility.
Hey! We've got something over here! Sheriff Dawes! Ange, they found some bones over here.
It might be Kirk.
- It is Kirk.
This is his camera.
- Are you sure? No, no, no.
Don't.
Don't.
There could be exposed film in there.
It's cracked.
We can't let any more light in.
It'll damage the film.
Maybe Kirk was right.
This could be a good way for the desert to tell us what happened to him - a photograph of his murderer.
This camera's going to the state police crime lab.
Angela is better at developing film than anyone in Santa Fe.
I can use Kirk's equipment.
It's top of the line.
And we won't have to wait for results, Sheriff.
With your sister maybe still alive out in the desert, every hour counts.
- I can't do it.
- Booth.
According to Homeland Security, Kellogg sold exactly $120,000 worth of art overseas.
- What's that got to do with anything? - It doesn't buy him a beach house in LA.
He lied.
Let's go check him out.
- What will we look for? - What we always look for.
Something that doesn't fit, something, you know something.
I can't believe that you think that I'm a suspect.
Angie, not to speak ill of the dead, but a woman like you, you're worth more than three weeks a year, you understand? - I murdered Kirk cos he didn't give me time? - I'm just a law man.
People are people.
Ben, Kirk wasn't the one who put limits on our time together.
He wanted me to marry him.
And he deserved more.
And better.
Please, Ben, I wanna help find Dhani, and there could be evidence on this film.
Just let me do what I do better than anybody else.
Thank you.
Angie.
Maybe he deserved more.
It's not my place to say.
But he couldn't have done better.
No man could.
I haven't attained anything like the success Kirk has, but I do all right.
Why? - You have a beach house.
- I applied for a warrant to check your assets.
I told you, I do well in Europe.
Germany especially appreciates native-themed work.
- Kirk's remains were way out in the desert.
- What's that got to do with me? Because you have a vehicle capable of going out that far.
A vehicle I often loan out.
- What are these? - Engraving plates.
Please don't touch them.
The oils on your skin will compromise the integrity.
Why would I kill Kirk? Maybe because, you know, you had a little thing for Dhani.
Or maybe because you were jealous of Kirk's artistic success.
- These aren't native designs.
- I'm working a line of inquiry here.
All of your work is stolen from native designs.
These are floraI.
It doesn't fit.
Not stolen, inspired by.
And that piece is commissioned.
Another way I make money.
Hi, Angela.
Most of the film was wrecked, but I developed a few usable images.
- That's great.
- No, because Ben got me to make prints, and then he bolted with them and the negatives.
- Dawes took off with the negatives.
- What did she find? - Did you recognise anything? - Dhani in the desert.
That's all.
I have no idea what he got so excited about.
- Nothing that meant anything to Angela.
- We'll go take a look ourselves.
Talk to you again.
- I wanted to show these photos to Joseph.
- Why Joseph? Angela says they're only photos of your sister in the desert.
Right.
The only person that knows the desert as good as Dhani is Joseph.
This formation here, I'm not familiar with it.
There's nothing like this near Kirk's remains or the camera.
He was killed somewhere else and moved.
If we find that outcropping, maybe we find where Kirk was killed and my sister.
- Did Joseph recognise it? - Yeah.
- Where? - It's easier I take you than explain.
Whoa.
OK.
If Joseph is the murderer, he'd just send you on a wild-goose chase.
Then we know he's the murderer and all we've wasted is gas and a goose chase.
How far out are we going? A ways.
One week in the desert and there's nothing but bone.
- Same guy? - Looks like it.
I think it would be better if I went over the bones before you start.
I disagree, and you can't have them unless I release them.
You're gonna have to do the boss thing, boss.
Sir, Dr Brennan needs to know how this man died, which is my territory, - more than when and where he died.
- Dr Hodgins.
Even I can see he got shot in the head.
Dr Brennan needs the murder scene.
It's the desert.
Particulates aren't going to narrow it down any more than that.
We won't know that untiI I look at the particulates.
Dr Hodgins will have access to the bones first, Mr Addy.
That's the wrong decision.
My lungs are gonna come out my throat.
Where I come from, when you say you're driving a ways, it means 45 minutes.
- Out here it means four hours.
- We've been driving five.
I maybe should've said quite a ways.
There it is.
Well - That it? - Yeah, I think so.
Different time of day.
You look for the exact spot the pictures were taken.
I'm gonna take another circle in the truck.
- Looking for your sister? - Yeah.
I think we want to go south slightly, maybe southwest.
- You can tell from the shadows? - Yeah, and the angle on the outcropping.
- Where's he going? - He's looking for his sister.
Either of you two bring any water? - Why? Are you worried? - Yeah.
About what? Because we're way past where Jesus lost his sandals.
And I don't hear the truck any more.
Great.
No cellphone service, no water.
How long do you think we'll survive if the sheriff doesn't come back? - Three days.
- How far are we from the highway? - Five days, minimum.
- I don't like that math.
Wait a second.
- Kirk's? - It looks like it, yeah.
Yeah.
The distributor's smashed.
All the wires are pulled out.
It doesn't make sense that he brings us to the scene of the crime and leaves us to die.
One godforsaken part of desert is as good as another godforsaken part.
We don't even know if Sheriff Dawes actually called Alex Joseph.
- I mean, he could've done all this himself.
- Could Dawes do that, Ange? Well, I always thought Ben Dawes was a good man.
It would take a lot to change my mind.
Like being left to die in the desert? These tracks, they don't match the sheriff's vehicle.
They're too wide.
Humvee maybe? This is blood, I think.
The victim was kneeling here.
Bones.
Sorry.
He was dragged this way, then the blood traiI ends.
He was thrown into the Humvee.
We're 200 miles from where we found Kirk's bones.
You think the murderer drove that far to drop the body? Where are you going? Booth.
The tracks, they stop right here.
- What here? There's no here here.
- Landing strip, huh? I knew this was about drugs.
Mexico's about 80 miles that way.
Oh, yes! Only Angela could get a ride in the middle of nowhere.
- Any signs of your sister? - She's been out there a week.
She could be alive if she had a few canteens of water.
- Humvee tracks, Sheriff.
- Alex Joseph? Catches Kirk and Dhani out here - Sandy, this is Dawes.
Do you receive me? - Loud and clear.
Where are you? Hell and gone.
I need a deputy down at the clinic to slap some cuffs on Alex Joseph.
Alex Joseph took off, Sheriff.
We've got no idea where he went.
Kellogg's Humvee.
Sandy, go collect Wayne Kellogg's Humvee.
We'll see you in a few hours.
Any blood stains should flare bluish green when the LuminoI hits them.
- Nothing.
- Kirk was put into the Humvee.
Treads match.
It's clean.
Give Kellogg his truck back.
- Tell him sorry for the inconvenience.
- Try the hood.
You think they tied Kirk's bloody dead body to the hood like an elk, then drove him 200 miles before dumping him for coyotes? Even out here, people might notice.
Right there.
Hm.
I'll be damned.
Yeah.
- Zack.
- Yes, Dr Brennan.
Do the bones show more damage than can be explained by animaI activity? Analysis indicates the pubic rami are fractured and the left hemipelvis is severely displaced.
- Congruent with a fall? - Yes.
Were they found at the base of a cliff? He wasn't driven 200 miles, he was driven a couple hundred yards.
Loaded his body in the airplane, then tossed it.
I'm not happy with how long it took you to get back to me.
- We'll talk about it when I get back.
- Sorry, Dr Brennan.
You could've told her it wasn't your fault.
I still have some work to do here.
They dumped Kirk's body.
They could've done the same to Dhani.
- Kirk was dead when they tossed him.
- Absolutely.
And I saw no evidence of a second murder at the site.
Which leaves me hoping either my sister was kidnapped or is dying in the desert.
Kidnap is a federaI offence.
It's an FBI matter.
I can help you if you want.
Brennan.
- Those photos you sent me of engravings.
- Kellogg said it was a commissioned work.
- I think these are engravers' plates.
- For what? Currency.
To be exact, I believe these are dyes for the Venezuelan 500 bol�var bill.
- Dyes? Counterfeiters' dyes? - Yes.
Did you say counterfeiters? I've got a warrant here to search your studio for engraving plates.
Well, as Mr Kellogg's attorney, I can advise you you're certain to find some.
I'm an engraver.
Larry, did you tell Wayne how when someone dies during the commission of a felony, everyone involved in that felony is charged with murder? Counterfeiting is a felony.
My client will confess to counterfeiting in return for immunity from the murder charge.
- Not good enough.
- He will provide the time of the next pick-up.
You can arrest the actuaI murderers.
When Sheriff Dawes says not good enough, he means his sister, Larry.
- He doesn't know anything about Dhani.
- What does he know? One week ago, I arranged to meet some associates at an airstrip in the desert to pass on commissioned art.
He means counterfeit plates.
As the plane landed, my associates noticed two people spying on them from a vantage point above the airstrip.
They became very agitated.
They commandeered my vehicle and they drove up the hill.
I got my Humvee, then I drove up there, but I didn't see anything.
Like blood on the hood of your vehicle? Well, the fact remains that agreeing to this deaI is the only way that you're going to catch the actuaI murderers.
You know where to find me.
Wayne, I need to know if they loaded Dhani on that plane.
I never saw Dhani.
- Sheriff.
- That's my sister.
My sister! I am truly sorry about Dhani, Ben.
Truly sorry.
But I don't think Wayne knows anything.
Come on, Dawes.
Easy.
Come on.
I guess we're gonna have to take that deaI, right? I was trained as an army ranger.
- That mean anything to you, Sheriff Dawes? - Yeah.
I'd be happy to go back out to that crime scene to see if there's anything we missed.
Appreciate it.
To win arguments here, you'll need at least one doctorate.
- I'm Dr Brennan's grad student.
- I'm aware.
Once I get my doctorate, she'll take another student.
My job here will go to that person.
You have a first-rate mind, Mr Addy.
You can't assist Dr Brennan forever.
I really hope this is necessary.
He's comfortable here.
He's enamoured with Dr Brennan and he's stopped his thesis.
It's just I like the guy.
So do I, which is why we must think of what's best for him.
It's time for Mr Addy to grow up.
- So you say Dhani knows the desert.
- That's right.
If it were you here stranded, which way would you go? Highway's about a five-day walk that way.
Mexico's three days that way, and that way's two days to a ranch.
You might find some stock water, but the terrain is rougher.
- So it all depends how much water she had.
- Is there any way to know? All right, look.
We'll all take a point off this compass, all right? Walk out in a straight line for OK? Are you all right? Dhani went that way.
OK.
Ready to go home? Yeah.
You aren't coming back again, are you? No.
Never.
He loved me.
For three weeks a year.
No.
He loved me all the time.
I was the one who could only manage three weeks a year.
I'm afraid that I I'm just afraid that I don't have a generous heart.
I'm afraid that I won't have the chance that I had with Kirk ever again.
You will.
How can you be so sure? Because nothing in this universe happens just once, Angela.
Nothing.
Infinity goes in both directions.
There is no unique event, no singular moment.
I don't know what that means.
It means you will get another chance.
You promise? From your heart? Better.
From my head.
And, yes, Ange, I promise, from my heart, you will get another chance.
Well, Dawes and his deputies, they caught the counterfeiters.
Dhani gave a statement saying it was Kellogg who pulled the trigger on Kirk.
Dhani knows that you pointed that helicopter in the right direction.
Obviously you subconsciously sifted through rationaI facts and processed the most likely scenario.
- I'm sure that's it.
- Yeah.
What else could it be? It's the only rationaI explanation.
Are you guys making fun of me? You know, let's go back home, where there's water, shelter and living things.
Come on.
What's that mean?
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