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* DeadlyHazing: The episode features a young pledge to a university secret society found dead in a hedge maze with an Absinthe spoon imbedded in his neck. Subverted in that the exit-beating the group gave him when he wanted out is determined *not* to be the cause of death.

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* DeadlyHazing: The episode features a young pledge to a university secret society is found dead in a hedge maze with an Absinthe absinthe spoon imbedded in his neck. Subverted in that the exit-beating the group gave him when he wanted out is determined *not* to be the cause of death.
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* DeadlyHazing: The episode features a young pledge to a university secret society found dead in a HedgeMaze with an Absinthe spoon imbedded in his neck. Subverted in that the exit-beating the group gave him when he wanted out is determined *not* to be the cause of death.

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* DeadlyHazing: The episode features a young pledge to a university secret society found dead in a HedgeMaze hedge maze with an Absinthe spoon imbedded in his neck. Subverted in that the exit-beating the group gave him when he wanted out is determined *not* to be the cause of death.
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* DeadlyHazing: The episode features a young pledge to a university secret society found dead in a HedgeMaze with an Absinthe spoon imbedded in his skull. Subverted in that the exit-beating the group gave him when he wanted out is determined *not* to be the cause of death.

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* DeadlyHazing: The episode features a young pledge to a university secret society found dead in a HedgeMaze with an Absinthe spoon imbedded in his skull.neck. Subverted in that the exit-beating the group gave him when he wanted out is determined *not* to be the cause of death.



* MapAllAlong: Carvings in an absinthe spoon found embedded in the male victim's skull turn out to be a map of how to exit the hedge maze in which he died.

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* MapAllAlong: Carvings in an absinthe spoon found embedded in the male victim's skull neck turn out to be a map of how to exit the hedge maze in which he died.
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* UselessSecurityCamera: The thief wears a special raincoat designed to reflect light into and dazzle the security cameras, which showed the suspect's movements only as a vague, glaring-bright blob.
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* DeadlyHazing: The episode features a young pledge to a university secret society found dead in a HedgeMaze with an Absinthe spoon imbedded in his skull. Subverted in that the exit-beating the group gave him when he wanted out is determined *not* to be the cause of death

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* DeadlyHazing: The episode features a young pledge to a university secret society found dead in a HedgeMaze with an Absinthe spoon imbedded in his skull. Subverted in that the exit-beating the group gave him when he wanted out is determined *not* to be the cause of deathdeath.
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* DeadlyHazing: The episode features a young pledge to a university secret society found dead in a HedgeMaze with an Absinthe spoon imbedded in his skull. Subverted in that the exit-beating the group gave him when he wanted out is determined *not* to be the cause of death
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* FiendishFraternity: Some privileged male students form a secret fraternity called Kings and Shadows, thinking their rich fathers can get them out of any trouble they get into. One of their practices is to give a ritualistic beating to anyone who wants to quit. They're found out when a guy dies after such a beating. That turns out not to be his cause of death, though.
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* StudentsSecretSociety: The body of a Chelsea University student leads the investigators to a secret fraternity known as the Kings and Shadows. The victim was writing an expose on the society, initially suggesting that they had him bumped off before he could reveal their secrets, but it turns out that the victim had undergone a ritualized beating as part of an exit ceremony and the perpetrators swear that they left him alive. Turns out the victim was killed by his own roommate not long after the exit ceremony - in order to take advantage of a college clause that would supposedly give him straight "A"s for the semester if a roommate died; the Kings and Shadows were just patsies.

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* StudentsSecretSociety: The body of a Chelsea University student leads the investigators to a secret fraternity known as the Kings and Shadows. The victim was writing an expose on the society, initially suggesting that they had him bumped off before he could reveal their secrets, but it turns out that the victim had undergone a ritualized beating as part of an exit ceremony and the perpetrators swear that they left him alive. Turns out the victim was killed by his own roommate not long after the exit ceremony - in order to take advantage of a college clause that would supposedly give him straight "A"s for the semester if a roommate died; the Kings and Shadows were just patsies.
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* CaliforniaUniversity: Reed attends Chelsea University, as do a number of victims and suspects throughout the series.
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* FictionalCounterpart: The group "Kings and Shadows," in which membership is passed down from powerful alumni to their sons, stands in for Yale's real-life "Skull and Bones."
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* StudentsSecretSociety: The body of a Chelsea University student leads the investigators to a secret fraternity known as the Kings and Shadows. The victim was writing an expose on the society, initially suggesting that they had him bumped off before he could reveal their secrets, but it turns out that the victim had undergone a ritualized beating as part of an exit ceremony and the perpetrators swear that they left him alive. Turns out the victim was killed by his own roommate not long after the exit ceremony - in order to take advantage of a college clause that would supposedly give him straight "A"s for the semester if a roommate died; the Kings and Shadows were just patsies.

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* PillowPregnancy: One of the shoplifter's tricks to hide the merchandise she's stealing.
* ShoutOut: Mac and Sid have an answer/question conversation a la ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''

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* PillowPregnancy: One of the shoplifter's tricks to hide the merchandise she's stealing.
stealing is using a plastic belly form under her dress as a container. When Danny raps on it with his knuckles, two pieces of jewelry fall out. He says, "Whadda ya know, twins."
* ShoutOut: Mac and Sid have an answer/question conversation a la ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'':
--> '''Mac:''' Absinthe spoon, a branding, a brutal beat down.
--> '''Sid:''' I'll take Cult Rituals for two-hundred.
--> '''Mac:''' I don't think so. Kid doesn't look the part. We have reason to believe he went to Chelsea University. What is...a fraternity hazing gone bad?

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* HedgeMaze: Where the second victim is found.

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* HedgeMaze: Where the The second victim is found.found in a hedge maze, the closing time of which was before the determined time of death - proving that he shouldn't have been there.
* ManHug: Stoic Mac awkwardly returns a hug from Reed at the funeral of one of Reed's friends.
* MapAllAlong: Carvings in an absinthe spoon found embedded in the male victim's skull turn out to be a map of how to exit the hedge maze in which he died.
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* UrbanLegend: The college student was killed so that his roommate would get an automatic 4.0 for the semester.

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* UrbanLegend: The college student was gets killed so that his roommate would can get an automatic 4.0 for the semester.
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* ShoutOut: Mac and Sid have an answer/question conversation a la ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''.

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* ShoutOut: Mac and Sid have an answer/question conversation a la ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''.''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''

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Stella and Danny investigate the murder of a security guard in a high-end store. Their prime suspect is a "personal shoplifter." Meanwhile Mac and Sheldon are faced with a college student who was stabbed to death after joining a secret society. Reed, who attends the same school and knew the victim, comes to Mac with info that helps with the case and is subsequently attacked for his trouble.

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Stella and Danny investigate the murder of a security guard in a high-end store. Their prime suspect is a "personal shoplifter." Meanwhile Mac and Sheldon are faced with a college student who was stabbed to death after joining a secret society. Reed, who attends the same school and knew the victim, comes to Mac with info that helps with the case and is subsequently attacked for his trouble.
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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Reed wants the victim's killer found. He gets beaten up after he tells Mac what he knows.



* ShoutOut: Mac and Sid have an answer/question conversation a la ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''
* UrbanLegend: The college student was killed so that [[spoiler: his roommate would get an automatic 4.0 for the semester.]]

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* ShoutOut: Mac and Sid have an answer/question conversation a la ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''
''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''.
* UrbanLegend: The college student was killed so that [[spoiler: his roommate would get an automatic 4.0 for the semester.]]

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!Recognizable Guest Star:
* Singer/Songwriter Music/NellyFurtado as the shoplifter. Two of her songs are used in the episode.
!Trivia for the episode:
* Creator/AnnaBelknap does not appear here or for the next two episodes because she was on maternity leave for the birth of her first child, a daughter named Olive.

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!Recognizable Guest Star:
* Singer/Songwriter Music/NellyFurtado as the shoplifter. Two of her songs are used in the episode.
!Trivia for the episode:
* Creator/AnnaBelknap does not appear here or for the next two episodes because she was on maternity leave for the birth of her first child, a daughter named Olive.
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* Singer/Songwriter Nelly Furtado as the shoplifter. Two of her songs are used in the episode.

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* Singer/Songwriter Nelly Furtado Music/NellyFurtado as the shoplifter. Two of her songs are used in the episode.
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* ShoutOut: Mac and Sid have a answer/question conversation a la ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''

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* ShoutOut: Mac and Sid have a an answer/question conversation a la ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''
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"'''Some Buried Bones'''" is the 15th episode of Season 3, and the 62nd overall.

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"'''Some Buried Bones'''" is the 15th episode of Season 3, and the 62nd overall. It originally aired February 7, 2007.

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"'''Some Buried Bones'''" is the 15th episode of Season 3, and the 62nd overall.
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* UrbanLegend: The college student was killed so that [[spoiler: his roommate would get an automatic 4.0 for the semester.]]

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* UrbanLegend: The college student was killed so that [[spoiler: his roommate would get an automatic 4.0 for the semester.]]]]
!Recognizable Guest Star:
* Singer/Songwriter Nelly Furtado as the shoplifter. Two of her songs are used in the episode.
!Trivia for the episode:
* Creator/AnnaBelknap does not appear here or for the next two episodes because she was on maternity leave for the birth of her first child, a daughter named Olive.
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Directed by Creator/RobBailey

Written by Creator/AnthonyEZuiker, Creator/AnnDonahue, Creator/CarolMendelsohn, & Creator/NoahNelson

Stella and Danny investigate the murder of a security guard in a high-end store. Their prime suspect is a "personal shoplifter." Meanwhile Mac and Sheldon are faced with a college student who was stabbed to death after joining a secret society. Reed, who attends the same school and knew the victim, comes to Mac with info that helps with the case and is subsequently attacked for his trouble.

!Tropes for the episode:
* HedgeMaze: Where the second victim is found.
* PillowPregnancy: One of the shoplifter's tricks to hide the merchandise she's stealing.
* ShoutOut: Mac and Sid have a answer/question conversation a la ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}''
* UrbanLegend: The college student was killed so that [[spoiler: his roommate would get an automatic 4.0 for the semester.]]

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