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'Bones' Season 11 Episode 6 Spoilers: Team Goes to Washington, D.C.

The upcoming episode of "Bones" is expected to feature a strange case that is centered on a senator's death.

It was reported that the next episode will be titled "The Senator in the Street Sweeper." The episode is supposed to see the team heading to Washington, D.C., in order to find out who killed the U.S. Senator. Brennan, played by Emily Deschanel, and Booth, played by David Boreanaz, will be trying to solve the case surrounding an odd case.

It was hinted that they will have several suspects for the murder. With that, they will be talking to the other senators in order to find out who the murderer is.

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As for the other agents, it was said that Agent James Aubrey, played by John Boyd, will be doing some investigation of his own. The episode will see him trying to learn more information about Jessica, who is played by Laura Spencer. His intention for getting to know her is to figure out if he should pursue a relationship with her with her past getting in the way.

As reported by Carter Matt, the synopsis for the episode reads, "A pair of funny sanitation workers discover the shredded body of a U.S. Senator in a street sweeper, which leads Brennan, Booth and the team to Capitol Hill, where they meet with U.S. Senator and majority whip Hayley Winters and the victim's chief of staff Eric Morales to get to the bottom of this political murder. Meanwhile, as Aubrey starts to develop a relationship with squintern Jessica, he looks into her past to make sure nothing will harm his dream of a future in politics."

The episode will feature several stars such as Sal Vulcano, James Murray, Brenda Strong, Nicholas Gonzalez and Laura Spencer.

The next episode of "Bones" is expected to air on FOX this Nov. 5.

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