He was attempting to build a class-action lawsuit against doctors who perform infant circumcisions.
Bradford was reportedly considering leaving "Men Now".
The Jeffersonian team discovers that Bradford did not die from the car accident but was murdered with a crescent-shaped weapon, later determined to be a household iron. The investigation reveals several layers of conflict:
(Season 11, Episode 12) is an episode of the long-running crime drama Bones that originally aired on April 21, 2016. The plot centers on the investigation of a charred body found in a car crash, later identified as Emil Bradford, the co-founder of a controversial men’s rights organization called "Men Now". Case Summary
He was attempting to build a class-action lawsuit against doctors who perform infant circumcisions.
Bradford was reportedly considering leaving "Men Now". [S11E12] The Murder of the Meninist
The Jeffersonian team discovers that Bradford did not die from the car accident but was murdered with a crescent-shaped weapon, later determined to be a household iron. The investigation reveals several layers of conflict: He was attempting to build a class-action lawsuit
(Season 11, Episode 12) is an episode of the long-running crime drama Bones that originally aired on April 21, 2016. The plot centers on the investigation of a charred body found in a car crash, later identified as Emil Bradford, the co-founder of a controversial men’s rights organization called "Men Now". Case Summary later identified as Emil Bradford