diagnostic realism
3.4/5
Season 9 Episode 18
The Carrot in the Kudzu is curated around Carrot Bill Actor Death Investigation; Entertainment Industry Suspect Context.
Air date: Mar 24, 2014
diagnostic realism
3.4/5
overall
3.4/5
procedure realism
3.3/5
workflow realism
3.4/5
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2 cases identified
Case 1
Episode evidence supports a death investigation involving the actor behind a children's TV character.
Case 2
The behind-the-scenes television setting supports suspect-context discussion without adding unsupported injury specifics.
A children's TV actor known as Carrot Bill is found dead.
Carrot Bill Actor Death Investigation: A real team would secure the scene, preserve evidence, document uncertainty, and involve appropriate forensic or clinical specialists based on verified findings.
Entertainment Industry Suspect Context: A real team would secure the scene, preserve evidence, document uncertainty, and involve appropriate forensic or clinical specialists based on verified findings.
Carrot Bill Actor Death Investigation: The episode evidence supports a specific forensic or clinically relevant scenario. The available sources do not support adding exact injuries, lupus manifestations, cannabis dosing, cancer details, lab findings, timestamps, cause of death, or legal outcomes beyond cited summary facts.
Entertainment Industry Suspect Context: The episode evidence supports a specific forensic or clinically relevant scenario. The available sources do not support adding exact injuries, lupus manifestations, cannabis dosing, cancer details, lab findings, timestamps, cause of death, or legal outcomes beyond cited summary facts.
Episode evidence: iDRief catalog page, TVmaze - Bones 9x18 The Carrot in the Kudzu, Bones Wiki - The Carrot in the Kudzu. Medical and forensic context appears on linked case/topic records with trusted sources.
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