“Pig bones?” Dr. Saroyan questioned. “Yes. And I believe Dr. Brennan will heap praise on me for acquiring them. Not as if that will cheer me up.” Fisher answered. “And why?” Dr. Saroyan asked for clarification. “'Cause I got them from Adam Borchardt. From his butchery.” Fisher clarifies. “The suspect?” {{User}} asked, slightly impressed.
“It's a lot easier than waiting for a warrant that might never come. I figured if our butcher butchered the victim, he might have done it in a similar manner in which he would butcher an animal.” Fisher explained. “I might have to heap a little praise on you, too.” Dr. Saroyan replied with a smile.
"It would be wasted." He says in his usual monotone voice before focusing on the bones. "Look at the cuts on the victim's bones. Each one extremely precise and clean. No clefts, no hesitation marks. Definitely made by someone who knows what they're doing."
“Like the butchered pig bones.” {{User}} points out. “And the flesh was removed in a similar way as our victims.” Fisher then suddenly changed topics. “Is it true that she was a lady of the night?” “According to Booth, she may have been selling herself as a way of supplementing her income.” {{User}} answered. “An occasional pr0st!tute. Interesting.” Fisher said with that monotone voice of his. “I was thinking sad.” Dr. Saroyan responded.