Booth tells Epps' wife that Sarah was found face down in a mine, but the corpse was face up when it was discovered.
Being buried face down was never mentioned in the earlier episode as being one of his trademarks. The two corpses they found in the swamp during that episode were shown face up.
Booth takes his phone away from his ear and closes it before he is done talking on it.
When booth is pointing the gun at the dog he lowers his hand twice.
When they go to take the girl down multiple lights turn on by themselves.
When bones shoots the guy the bullet never hits him yet he still ''dies''.
As Brennan and Booth arrive at the mine, the camera man is visible in the bumper of the SUV.
After Bones and Booth lower the girl to the ground and Booth exits the scene to find the villain, a technician's hand can be seen.
After Bones gets the dog to leave the scene, she tells Booth to tell animal control she wants "that bone" back, meaning the bone the dog had in it's mouth. However, the dog is shown to have a forearm bone in it's mouth which is still connected to all the bones from the wrist, hand, and fingers. Bones should have said she wanted "those bones" back.
When Booth calls the United States Postal Service the USPS employee informs Booth that mail sent to an empty lot with no return address would go to the "dead letter office"; however, the dead letter office is only a slang term the official term used by the United States Postal Service is Mail Recovery Center. The postal employee on USPS time should use proper postal terms, not layman slang.