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  1. Chiropractor Reveals Why You’re Obsessed With Bone Cracking. Dr. Alex from @occhiropractor reveals the science on why certain people snap, crackle and pop more than others. ...more.

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  2. Filed under: bones, emily deschanel, interviews, season 4, seeley booth, temperance brennan, zack addy TV Guide has posted a great Q&A with Emily Deschanel. She mentions Zack – his ‘replacements’ and how often she thinks we might see him again – as well as what celebrity’s death she’d like to investigate and her thoughts on the ...

  3. Filed under: behind the scenes, bones, david boreanaz, emily deschanel, photoshoots Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz both have great new pictures for a Fox promotion campaign. Beyond-bickering.net has 23 low-quality behind the scenes shots .

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    Christopher Pelant was an American citizen who was officially born in Denmark in 1986, according to Booth in The Corpse on the Canopy, and after becoming a US citizen as a child, he was raised in the town of Pitt Meadows, Virginia. According to Sweets in The Past in the Present, his parents divorced when he was young and he was close to his father,...

    Pelant had no consistent method in his crimes, though his murders were usually very complex and involved severely mutilating the victims, sometimes in order to implant messages into their remains. When he manipulated Anna Samuels into killing, her victims were shot with a 9mm pistol, first once in the neck to kill them and then ten more times in th...

    He is regarded as the most dangerous and recurring serial killer in the entire series.
    He had a grandfather that served in WWII who was befriended by Max Keenan in order to gain information. He brought over many Japanese weapons from his time in WWII, including the Japanese katana Pe...
    The right side of his face was badly mutilated by a shot from Booth into Pelant's car's windshield, which Pelant had to sew up himself using tools from a veterinarian he killed.
    Booth shot Pelant in the neck, severing his spinal column. While going after Jacob Broadsky, Booth mentioned in The Killer in The Crosshairs while investigating the death of Walter Coolidgethat sev...
    Due to his unparalleled hacker and computer skills and his appreciation of the fine arts (albeit for self-gratification) Pelant could also be viewed as the Anti-Angela.
    It's possible that Pelant discovered the truth about Glen Durant and his shadow government and covered his tracks to avoid getting detected or killed by Durant. These actions could have led to his...
  4. Mar 14, 2016 · “Doesn’t that hurt?” “It will give you arthritis!” “That’s the most bone-chilling sound in the world.” I’ve heard it all. And I know, my knuckle-cracking habit isn’t exactly ...

  5. Aug 18, 2008 · This episode is heavily about how Brennan connects with victims and with people. She’s strongly affected by the genocide in Rwanda, enough that she’s adamantly in support of capital punishment. And at the end she tells of how she’s connected to every single death.

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  7. May 12, 2008 · The Wannabe in the Weeds: Directed by Gordon Lonsdale. With Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz, Michaela Conlin, Eric Millegan. Brennan and Booth investigate the murder of an aspiring singer, and Booth attracts a groupie.

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