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'Bones' Season 11 Episode 4 Spoilers: 'Hot In Cleveland' Star Betty White Appears As Forensic Anthropologist In The Series

Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) is about to meet her match in the field when the 11th season of Fox's hit TV series "Bones" airs this week.

Titled "The Carpals in The Coy-Wolves," the spoiler reports from Design & Trend says that Bones and the rest of the Jeffersonians will be called to see the body of real estate agent Justin Ross, who was found in a forest. Taking hints from the obvious details, the team decided that the death was caused by an attack from coyote-wolf hybrids.

Another interesting thing that is bound to happen in the new episode points out to Brennan who will begin to get some competition in the field when the Jeffersonian engages the services of a highly-accomplished forensic anthropologist, Dr. Beth Mayer (Betty White), to help crack the case.

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With over 50 years of experience under her belt, it is expected that the crowd will flock around Mayer. It was further discovered that besides her professional line of work, Mayer is also an enthusiast of fantasy football.

D&T divulged that the dead real estate agent turns out to be into the fantasy sport, which makes Mayer as a perfect reference for the current case.

As further revealed in the report, Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) and James Aubrey (John Boyd) will hit the records to find out more about Ross' fantasy football life and perhaps find the clues there as to who could have committed the crime.

The duo will somehow get hold of information saying that when Ross was alive, he had a dispute with an NFL star Lou Divers (Ronde Barber) on social media. It also turns out that the league's commissioner owes Ross money. Needless to say, the two are included in the suspect list for Ross' murder.

"Bones" Season 11 airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. on Fox.

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