Update: 26th April Here are the extended synopsis
10.17 - The Lost in the Found
Sixteen-year-old prep school student Molly Delson is found dead, in a ditch in the Virginia Woodlands, her flesh mostly gone after having been dead for four days. One of the suspects is the man who found the body, who has a history of sleeping with underage girls. Her parents are also suspects, as fractures in the bones show signs of abuse that stopped at puberty. But the fractures could also point towards Molly having been overweight as a child, and her parents say she was an over-achiever who couldn't stand to disappoint anyone, and that she lost the weight as she entered her teen years through her own will power. Other suspects include the Headmistress of Molly's school, as well as some of her fellow students, two of whom are found rifling through Molly's possessions, and another with whom Molly had had a fight shortly before she died. But when they discover that Molly was bullied, and Brennan discovers similarities between her own teen years and the victim's, it leads the team to question whether or not Molly's death was, in fact, a murder.
Meanwhile, Daisy may have found a new romance.... but is she ready to begin dating again?
10.18 - The Verdict in the Victims
With only 48 hours before the execution of serial killer Alex Rockwell, Brennan is double-checking the facts in his case, as she does any time somebody is to be executed due to her work. Rockwell, for his part, is not only calmly facing his fate, he has declined to appeal, and even asked for the date of his execution to be moved up. But when Brennan sees new x-rays of Rockwell that were taken in prison, she declares that he couldn't have been the killer... shocking the rest of the team, given that Rockwell's trial had been a slam-dunk case that took less than a week. The judge doesn't find Brennan's newly-found suspicions to be conclusive, and so he refuses to grant a stay of execution. Now the Jeffersonian team must race against time to find the evidence they need that Rockwell was not responsible for those crimes.
Sixteen-year-old prep school student Molly Delson is found dead, in a ditch in the Virginia Woodlands, her flesh mostly gone after having been dead for four days. One of the suspects is the man who found the body, who has a history of sleeping with underage girls. Her parents are also suspects, as fractures in the bones show signs of abuse that stopped at puberty. But the fractures could also point towards Molly having been overweight as a child, and her parents say she was an over-achiever who couldn't stand to disappoint anyone, and that she lost the weight as she entered her teen years through her own will power. Other suspects include the Headmistress of Molly's school, as well as some of her fellow students, two of whom are found rifling through Molly's possessions, and another with whom Molly had had a fight shortly before she died. But when they discover that Molly was bullied, and Brennan discovers similarities between her own teen years and the victim's, it leads the team to question whether or not Molly's death was, in fact, a murder.
Meanwhile, Daisy may have found a new romance.... but is she ready to begin dating again?
10.18 - The Verdict in the Victims
With only 48 hours before the execution of serial killer Alex Rockwell, Brennan is double-checking the facts in his case, as she does any time somebody is to be executed due to her work. Rockwell, for his part, is not only calmly facing his fate, he has declined to appeal, and even asked for the date of his execution to be moved up. But when Brennan sees new x-rays of Rockwell that were taken in prison, she declares that he couldn't have been the killer... shocking the rest of the team, given that Rockwell's trial had been a slam-dunk case that took less than a week. The judge doesn't find Brennan's newly-found suspicions to be conclusive, and so he refuses to grant a stay of execution. Now the Jeffersonian team must race against time to find the evidence they need that Rockwell was not responsible for those crimes.
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10th April Press Releases
THE JEFFERSONIAN TEAM INVESTIGATES TWO DEATHS ON AN ALL-NEW, TWO-HOUR "BONES" THURSDAY, MAY 7, ON FOX
When the remains of a private high school student are discovered in a ditch, Brennan and Booth surmise that bullying was a factor. When Brennan finds similarities between her own teen years and the victim’s, it leads the team to question whether or not the girl’s death was, in fact, a murder. Then, with only 48 hours left till execution of serial killer Alex Rockwell, whom Brennan and Booth helped convict, the Jeffersonian team must race against the clock to confirm Brennan’s new suspicion that Rockwell may not have been responsible for those crimes. Don’t miss the all-new, special two-hour “The Lost in the Found / The Verdict in the Victims” episode of BONES airing Thursday, May 7 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (BON-1017/18) (TV-14; D, L, V) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
Cast: Emily Deschanel as Dr. Temperance Brennan; David Boreanaz as FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth; TJ Thyne as Dr. Jack Hodgins; Michaela Conlin as Angela Montenegro; Tamara Taylor as Dr. Camille “Cam” Saroyan; John Boyd as FBI Special Agent James Aubrey
Guest Cast: Carla Gallo as Daisy Wick; Alysia Reiner as Amelia Minchin; Adam Zastrow as Tyler O’Brian; Jordan James Smith as Jake Ryan; Brielle Barbusca as Arianna Donas; McKaley Miller as Cayla Seligman; China Anne McClain as Kathryn Walling; Jenny Cooper as Kim Delson; David Monahan as Kurt Delson; Patricia Belcher as AUSA Caroline Julian; Ignacio Serricchio as Rodolfo Fuentes; Linda Lavin as Judge Michael; Gabriel Salvador as Alex Rockwell; Sam Sarpong as Thomas Saltz; Jason Gray-Standford as Roger Flender; Jessica Camacho as Lauren Slater’ Robert M. Murat as Pastor Torrance Evans; Sunnie Pelant as Christine Booth; Christian Telesmar as Agent Keene.
When the remains of a private high school student are discovered in a ditch, Brennan and Booth surmise that bullying was a factor. When Brennan finds similarities between her own teen years and the victim’s, it leads the team to question whether or not the girl’s death was, in fact, a murder. Then, with only 48 hours left till execution of serial killer Alex Rockwell, whom Brennan and Booth helped convict, the Jeffersonian team must race against the clock to confirm Brennan’s new suspicion that Rockwell may not have been responsible for those crimes. Don’t miss the all-new, special two-hour “The Lost in the Found / The Verdict in the Victims” episode of BONES airing Thursday, May 7 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (BON-1017/18) (TV-14; D, L, V) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 PA: Viewer discretion is advised.
Cast: Emily Deschanel as Dr. Temperance Brennan; David Boreanaz as FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth; TJ Thyne as Dr. Jack Hodgins; Michaela Conlin as Angela Montenegro; Tamara Taylor as Dr. Camille “Cam” Saroyan; John Boyd as FBI Special Agent James Aubrey
Guest Cast: Carla Gallo as Daisy Wick; Alysia Reiner as Amelia Minchin; Adam Zastrow as Tyler O’Brian; Jordan James Smith as Jake Ryan; Brielle Barbusca as Arianna Donas; McKaley Miller as Cayla Seligman; China Anne McClain as Kathryn Walling; Jenny Cooper as Kim Delson; David Monahan as Kurt Delson; Patricia Belcher as AUSA Caroline Julian; Ignacio Serricchio as Rodolfo Fuentes; Linda Lavin as Judge Michael; Gabriel Salvador as Alex Rockwell; Sam Sarpong as Thomas Saltz; Jason Gray-Standford as Roger Flender; Jessica Camacho as Lauren Slater’ Robert M. Murat as Pastor Torrance Evans; Sunnie Pelant as Christine Booth; Christian Telesmar as Agent Keene.
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