Known Victims
Two skeleton sculptures have been found, one of which was constructed by Arthur Graves and the current Gormogon, the other by Jason Harkness and the current Gormogon. The former was completely made of bone, while the latter was still mostly silver. Not all the victims have yet been identified, but at least one bone in each sculpture was added for its significance to its owner. The three victims named below all lost their fathers at young ages, making them "widows' sons" and thus doubly symbolic as a sacrifice to Gormogon. They were all involved with a trip to the Anatolian region of Turkey, and associated with the Knights of Columbus.
- Gavin Nichols, a violinist. His little finger, essential for his art, is added to the silver skeleton, and he corresponds to the Musician tarot card on Gormogon's schematic.
- Father Douglas Cooper, a bishop. His kneecaps, essential in prayer, are added (by Brennan) to the silver skeleton, and he corresponds to the Bishop tarot card on Gormogon's schematic.
- Mr. Porter, a lobbyist. As would be expected judging by his profession, his mandible, being a component associated with speech, is sent to Brennan. He corresponds to the Corruptor tarot card on Gormogon's schematic. When Dr. Addy is revealed as the current apprentice of Gormogon, it is established that he had killed Porter. Later on in the fourth season, it is revealed that Zack is, in fact, not the original killer, but an "accessory" to the killing. Porter's actual killer is the Master's second apprentice, who the Master killed to recruit Zack, contrary to Zack admitting to the murder in the season 3 finale.
- An unnamed SWAT officer. When Booth and SWAT stormed the Gormogon's home, he threw a knife into the officer's chest, apparently killing (or at least wounding) him.
- An unknown victim. When Booth and SWAT stormed Gormogon's home, he was seen eating a piece of meat, which was most likely human. Zack told them that if they smelled meat cooking, it would mean Gormogon had claimed another victim. The identity of this person has not been revealed.
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