![]() Hodgins didn't discover anything unusual about them but Sweets has the answer: a piano. Josef suspected that Levi didn't plan to return to Amish life.Īt the Lab, SWEETS examines the rocks from Levi's room. Josef remembers that Levi would disappear for hours at a time. "This is not in the proper spirit of rumspringa!"Īt the FBI, Josef explains that Levi moved out because of the parties. Booth tells Josef that he is coming with them. Inside, a wild party rages with Amish guests. Booth slips the girl his card before she heads off.īooth knocks on the door of an apartment. She asks about Levi but her brother calls her away. Outside, Booth and Brennan encounter an Amish girl, SARAH. Booth hands her the last picture of Levi. She asks Booth for the photograph of her son. There are blue feathers glued to the top of the box. Under the bed, Booth finds a wooden box filled with stones. The victim was hooked beneath a coal car.Īt the Yoder Residence, Booth and Brennan search Levi's room. There is carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur on the bones. Are she and Perry having sex? Hodgins interrupts. However, the tracks branch out into dozens of other lines so they still have plenty of searching to do. She discovered that Levi and Josef were no longer living together.At the Lab, Angela informs Cam that the track on which the body was found is used by southbound trains. When Levi stopped calling, Rebecca contacted the Beachys. Neighbors allowed Daniel and Rebecca to use their phone. Levi went to Washington with Josef Beachy, another Amish boy. Brennan explains that a rumspringa is "a period when Amish youth are encouraged to explore the outside world." Afterward, nearly 85% of them return home.Īt the Yoder Residence, DANIEL and REBECCA YODER are devastated. Levi has a DMV photograph so he must have been on his rumspringa. His parents reported him missing two months ago. In Booth's Car, Brennan looks at a picture of LEVI YODER. Further tests have shown that their victim is Amish. In the Autopsy Room, Cam reads Talking to Your Teen about Sex. It's as though he grew up in the 1800s but died two months ago. Yet, she can find no evidence of pesticides, processed foods or contact with electricity. According to her isotope analysis, the victim grew up in the United States. Clark hurries off to supervise in the field and avoid this conversation. "When do teenagers start having sex?" Cam blurts. Cam arrives to learn that the victim may be from another country. Angela notes that the clothing scraps found on scene look hand stitched. Clark believes the victim was beaten based on perimortem fractures. Hodgins grabs a box of vine clippings while ANGELA claims the skull. Uh-oh.Īt the Lab, HODGINS and CLARK sort through the evidence from the train tracks. Cam waves goodbye but is troubled when the pair stop to make out. PERRY WILSON pulls up in his car and Michelle gets in. Can she and her boyfriend Perry stay out all night? Cam says she'll think about it. Michelle mentions her upcoming school dance. The victim was a teenage male.ĬAM walks with MICHELLE. The cyst resulted from a parasite not often found in the United States. She likes it because it is "Boothy." Brennan examines a femur with a bone cyst. Brennan is glad to see Booth wearing his "Cocky" belt buckle again. Later, several FBI Techs join Booth and Brennan on the tracks. BOOTH must divert all trains so they can search for the rest of the body. The remains were then dragged and the corpse broke apart as it smashed against the rails. It appears that the victim was dead before being dumped on the tracks. BRENNAN examines a human mandible nestled amongst the train tracks in Virginia. ![]()
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