Vincent Nigel-Murray was a doctorate student of Dr. Brennan. He was one of the fellows used to replace Dr. Zach Addy whilst he is institutionalized. He had a charming British accent and also a penchant for random facts. He often began communication with would it interest you to know to which the others in the lab often replied NO , knowing the effe...
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Vincent Nigel-Murray was a doctorate student of Dr. Brennan. He was one of the fellows used to replace Dr. Zach Addy whilst he is institutionalized. He had a charming British accent and also a penchant for random facts. He often began communication with would it interest you to know to which the others in the lab often replied NO , knowing the effect of the slightest interest would be a random, not at all relevant story. Also, when in a tense situation, his mind seemed to short circut only to be brought back to focus by a new random fact (as demonstrated in The Bones that Foam by Dr. Camille Saroyan). His favorite song was Put the Lime in the Coconut. Mr. Nigel-Murray was a Jeopardy winner and a recovering alcoholic. In a comical effort to make amends with the forensic team following his stint in rehab, Nigel-Murray admits that he has claimed sexual relations with all the female characters. He was shot in the chest by sniper Jacob Brodsky, which led directly to his death. Booth tried to improve his chances of getting medical help by putting pressure on the wound, and Brennan called him my favorite ( The Hole In The Heart ). Nigel-Murray's last words were Please, don't make me go. I don't want to leave here. I love it here.
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