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* CallBack: In the previous episode, Brennan told the victim's father that if he killed himself, his daughter's murderer would go free because everyone would assume his suicide was an admission of guilt. This episode, Trent's suicide is taken as an admission of guilt.
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* ItsPersonal: The victim, killer, and primary suspects all moved in the same circles as Hodgins did as a young man. He goes from resenting Trent for being a bully as a child to pitying him and showing him care and comfort as an adult.
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* ItsPersonal: The victim, killer, and primary suspects all moved in the same circles as Hodgins did as a young man. He goes from resenting Trent for being a bully as a child to pitying him and showing him care and comfort as an adult.adult.
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'''Trent:''' You're the only one, Jack.
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'''Trent:''' You're the only one, Jack.Jack.
* ItsPersonal: The victim, killer, and primary suspects all moved in the same circles as Hodgins did as a young man. He goes from resenting Trent for being a bully as a child to pitying him and showing him care and comfort as an adult.
* ItsPersonal: The victim, killer, and primary suspects all moved in the same circles as Hodgins did as a young man. He goes from resenting Trent for being a bully as a child to pitying him and showing him care and comfort as an adult.
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* CatapultNightmare: The episode with Brennan waking up from one. And then human remains are delivered to her home.
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* CatapultNightmare: The episode with Brennan waking up from one. And then human remains are delivered to her home.home.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: The primary suspect, Trent [=McNamara=], had emotionally neglectful parents, such that when he slept over at Hodgins's home one night and his parents came in to hug them good night, Trent asked if there were something special going on. However, in defiance of the typical result of this trope, Hodgins concludes that Trent would never kill someone who finally gave him the love he had so long been denied.
-->'''Hodgins:''' I don't think you killed her, Trent.\\
'''Trent:''' You're the only one, Jack.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: The primary suspect, Trent [=McNamara=], had emotionally neglectful parents, such that when he slept over at Hodgins's home one night and his parents came in to hug them good night, Trent asked if there were something special going on. However, in defiance of the typical result of this trope, Hodgins concludes that Trent would never kill someone who finally gave him the love he had so long been denied.
-->'''Hodgins:''' I don't think you killed her, Trent.\\
'''Trent:''' You're the only one, Jack.
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* CatapultNightmare: The episode with Brennan waking up from one. And then human remains are delivered to her home.
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Bones has nightmares about what Pelant told her about the female serial killer, "The Ghost Killer". Remains of a girl named Lana Brewster are left at Booth and Brennan's doorstep with a note saying to solve her murder. The dreams start to interfere with her job and Cam gives the remains to Clark. Brennan becomes obsessed with the Ghost Killer and believes the murder of Lana is connected to the Ghost Killer. One of the suspects, Trent McNamara, an old childhood friend of Hodgins, is found in his home having supposedly committed suicide.
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Bones has continues to have frequent nightmares about what Pelant told her about the related to Pelant's final warning concerning a female serial killer, killer known only as "The Ghost Killer". Remains Meanwhile, remains of a young girl named Lana Brewster are left at appear on Booth and Brennan's doorstep with a note saying request to solve her murder. The dreams start to interfere murder, but Brennan's poor performance (combined with her job and a growing obsession with the case) leads Cam gives to hand the remains off to Clark. Brennan becomes obsessed with the Ghost Killer and believes the murder of Lana is connected to the Ghost Killer. One of the suspects, Trent McNamara, an old childhood friend of Hodgins, is found in his home having supposedly committed suicide.
Clark Edison.
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Bones has nightmares about what Pelant told her about the female serial killer, "The Ghost Killer". Remains of a girl named Lana Brewster are left at Booth and Brennan's doorstep with a note saying to solve her murder. The dreams start to interfere with her job and Cam gives the remains to Clark. Brennan becomes obsessed with the Ghost Killer and believes the murder of Lana is connected to the Ghost Killer. One of the suspects, Trent McNamara, an old childhood friend of Hodgins, is found in his home having supposedly committed suicide.
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