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“ | Dr. Addy, you've had quite a trying day, haven't you? Allow me to give you something to help you relax. Zack... give me your arm. I promise... this will only sting for a moment. | „ |
~ Roshan pre-meditating his lethal injection towards Dr. Zack Addy. |
“ | Goodbye, Dr. Addy. | „ |
~ Roshan moments before attempting to kill Addy, and his death. |
Mihir Roshan, or The Puppeteer, is the main antagonist in Season 11 and a minor antagonist in Season 12 of of the 2005 FOX crime-comedy TV-series Bones.
He was the Head of McKinley Psychiatric Hospital, where he intimately connected with his patient Zack Addy after their conviction involved in the lobbyist murder regarding The Gormogon. Roshan transforms his victims into marionettes, treated as if they were still living yet taxidermied, constructing a complex modus operandi that closely resembled Addy, who had connections with the Jeffersonian team.
He was portrayed by Ravi Kapoor.
Biography[]
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The Puppeteer[]
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Meeting the FBI[]
Whereas all of the crimes seem to tie Dr. Addy due to his connections towards the Jeffersonian, Roshan didn't make his full appearance until he consulted in person with Booth, Brennan, and Aubrey about Addy at the FBI moments after Addy had been arrested and re-institutionalized. He then provided Booth the personal files, including newspaper clippings and photographs, suggesting that Addy was fond of Brennan. He also told them about how his therapist Lance Sweets' death had severely affected him mentally, self-inflicting a large horizontal scar on his forehead.
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Final Confrontation[]
As Addy was transported back by Booth to his psychiatric cell in the institution, Roshan was preparing to put him into sleep as he stated to Addy that he needed something to relax due to his trying days. He prepares a small dose of succinylcholine in his syringe, and orders Addy to extend his arm. Not until Addy observed what Roshan was planning to do with the "medicine," Addy fought Roshan back to a cabinet, disarming his syringe. Struggling against Roshan, Addy throat-chopped him into a stun, where Addy picked up the dose-filled syringe and anticipated injecting it to Roshan's neck for self-defense.
Addy, struggling with the concept that he had no capacity to kill a person, refused to kill Roshan. Roshan saw this advantage and injured Addy to his right leg with a fountain pen. Moments before eventually killing Addy with the syringe, Booth intervened and shot Roshan in the back, causing him to fall to the ground.
Modus Operandi[]
Roshan's modus operandi involved taxidermying, grooming, and dressing them in old clothes and trinkets, treated as still-living people, and hoisted as marionettes. Most of the evidence and crimes were all connected to his patient Zack Addy, because he was believed to have connections with the Jeffersonian team due to Melissa Goodman's corpse groomed to be Dr. Brennan, and that he was watching Brennan as both her and Booth entered George Gibbons' house.
Roshan's methods of manipulation not only gained him closer to his patient, but having Addy's friends perceive him as a serial killer for something he never truly did, as Roshan had made him believe he was the Puppeteer.
Accomplices[]
George Gibbons | An accomplice used to find him his victims. |
Graham Reynolds | Unknowing affiliate who provided him his shelter. |
Victims[]
Confirmed[]
Douglas Burkhart | Devoured by coyotes. |
Allison Monroe | Poisoned with Propofol and Succinylcholine, fed with porridge, taxidermied and used as a marionette. |
George Gibbons | Psychologically tortured him to the point of hanging himself in his jail cell. |
Melissa Goodman | Unknown cause of death, groomed to resemble Temperance Brennan. |
Attempted[]
Zack Addy | Attempted to inject with Succinylcholine, but saved by Seeley Booth. |
Trivia[]
- Despite Roshan's brief appeareances being in "The Monster in the Closet" and "The Nightmare in the Nightmare," he didn't publicly appear until "The Hope in the Horror," where everything that had been tied to Addy was Roshan's doing. Considering this, he cannot be a One-Shot.
External Links[]
- Mihir Roshan on the Bones Wiki
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