Bones season 3 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Smoke from the Jeffersonian's break room leads to a grim discovery: a burnt body in the incinerator, identified as intern Kristen Reardon. Initial suspicions point to Dr. Kyle Aldridge, linked romantically to Kristen and with evidence in his workroom. Meanwhile, Camille Saroyan grapples with family dynamics, asking Booth to act as her boyfriend
Full Episode S03E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What triggered the alarm in the Jeffersonian's first-floor break room?
Smoke emerging from a vent.
How did they determine the time the body was dumped in the incinerator?
Based on the level of charring and absence of ash, it was estimated between 1:00 and 3:00 a.m.
Who identified the victim as Kristen Reardon?
Angela Montenegro, based on physical traits and a personal connection.
What was Kristen Reardon's relationship status at the Jeffersonian?
She was involved with a married man working there.
Who was Kristen Reardon's father?
Dr. Ted Reardon, a former Jeffersonian employee.
Who provided Agent Booth with Jeffersonian security details?
Dr. Bancroft, the head of the Jeffersonian.
What evidence linked Dr. Kyle Aldridge to the murder?
Blood found in his workroom and his connection with Kristen.
What was the nature of Camille Saroyan's request to Booth regarding her family?
She asked Booth to pretend to be her boyfriend for her father's 60th birthday.
How did the team theorize Kristen's death?
They theorized it was accidental, resulting from an argument with Aldridge.
What was the suspected cause of Kyle Aldridge's death?
Initially suspected as suicide, later determined to be murder.
Who was caught at the stakeout and what was revealed?
Dr. Klimkew was apprehended, revealing his involvement in artifact smuggling and Aldridge's role in Kristen's death.
What was Dr. Klimkew's role at the Jeffersonian?
He was Kristen Reardon's supervisor in the Authentications department.
What was the relationship between Camille Saroyan and her sister?
They had a competitive and strained relationship.
How did Booth and Brennan conclude their investigation?
They reflected on the betrayal within their professional community and shared a toast to "Gormogon."
What did Booth tease Brennan about at the end?
Her favorite place being the Jeffersonian.