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Bones: The Girl in the Fridge

  • Ruthie Reyman
  • Nov 9, 2015
  • 2 min read

I just got done watching Bones: The Girl in the Fridge Season 1 Episode 8, and the mother of the victim said that she wished that her daughter would’ve just ran away instead of what had happened to her. They didn’t know exactly what happened to her until about a year later. The way the mother said it made it sound like they never looked for their daughter. If that girl was mine I would’ve never stopped searching for her or stopped fighting anybody to find her. I would’ve done anything to get her back home safe to me. I have grown up babysitting my cousins and I am very protective over them. I make them hold my hand wherever we are at, no matter if we are at home, it doesn’t matter. An ex, Michael, of Brennan’s came to Washington to attend a meeting at the University and the meeting ended up being with the suspect's lawyer. Michael ended up going against Brennan in the trial. He didn’t tell Brennan about having a meeting with the lawyer. He was getting her findings and trying to get Brennan to change them. I think that Michael should’ve at least told her because what he did was wrong. Brennan didn’t know what was going on until it was too late. That was uncalled for on his part. I don’t think that he should’ve been able to stay on that case because of what he did. I think that what he did should be against the law or something because that was wrong. The entire case was a no brainer pretty much, I mean Booth found the marks from the old fridge the first time he went to visit the suspects. They were trying to play all stupid when Booth asked about their fridge but he knew better than to believe that crap. I don’t understand why the criminals always play stupid when the cop knows that they are the ones that did it. Why not just tell the truth and deal the the consequences right away instead of waiting?


 
 
 

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