When Booth comforts Brennan, her head switches between his left and right shoulders, depending on the camera angle.
Brennan and Hodgins are told they cannot examine the boy because they would be both expert witnesses and the victim in the case and this would be a conflict of interest. However, Hodgins and Brennan were primary forensic scientists for other charges laid against the Gravedigger, forcing them to be unable to testify. Thus, their kidnapping cases would have been brought as separate charges (if at all).
The judge in hearing rules that the evidence in the storage locker was obtained using an invalid warrant, however in The United States v. Leon it was determined that officers who perform a search using a warrant obtained in good faith, even if the warrant should not have been issued, the evidence can still be used in court. This is known as the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule.
When Taffett asks Brennan about seeing an FBI psychologist and won't let her say why, Miss Julian would have been offered a re-direct and been able to ask Brennan about it.
Bones and Hodges consider the possibility that the 10 year old victim might have bit Taffet, his chipped tooth harboring tissue. Hodgins says," Saliva contains amylase. It would have broken down any bits of tissue". Amylase merely hydrolyzes starch to sugars, it does not degrade proteins, lipids, or DNA.
Montenegro says she has a B.F.A. from the Univ. of Texas with a minor in Computer Science. This seems inconsistent with her abilities, as she exhibits considerable knowledge and skill with computers, but she could have picked these skills up on her own, never bothering to get the higher degree.
Taffet appears completely surprised when the prosecution presents the DNA evidence obtained from the dust mite, with Booth even later saying that she was blindsided. However it shouldn't have come as such a shock to her because the prosecution is required by law to share any evidence they find with the defense, and since she was representing herself, she should have been told about the evidence before it was brought up in court and thus should not have appeared to be so shocked at its revelation.
When Angela analyzes the voice of the GraveDigger, the audio continues between two spouts of audio, when there is supposed to be a lull.
After Booth tells Brennan that he dropped his case in order to be an expert witness, Brennan says "Thanks, Booth," but her lips do not move.
Taffet moves for evidence to be "dismissed". Evidence is not dismissed; it is "excluded".