![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Adaptation Name Change: John Ulbrecht, Tammie Jean Colfax, Amelia Sachs, Ernie Banks, Peter Taylor /Colin Stanton and Lon Selitto in the book Alan and Lindsay Rubin, Amelia Donaghy, Kenny Solomon, Richard Thompson /Marcus Andrews and Paulie Selitto in the film.The film omits this Freudian Excuse and the killer's motive was instead revenge on Rhyme for having him convicted for planting false evidence. Adaptational Villainy: In the book, the Bone Collector's motive was that Rhyme's error in judgement led to a perp getting loose and shooting his family dead.10-Minute Retirement: After Rhyme becomes paralyzed, he later helps the NYPD solve the Bone Collector's crimes although no longer a police officer.A few pieces of evidence are recovered at the scene by the resourceful Donaghy, despite not having the training or equipment for proper forensic work when they are presented to Rhyme for analysis he's so impressed that he insists she work the case with him. Alan's body is found in a civil-war era gravel bed. The first victims are a couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin who are kidnapped by the killer after taking a taxi home. The main characters are quadriplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme ( Denzel Washington) and NYPD patrol cop Amelia Donaghy ( Angelina Jolie), who team up to solve a string of murder cases in which the killer always removes a shard of bone from the victims. A thriller from 1999, directed by Phillip Noyce and based on the novel of the same name by Jeffrey Deaver (the first book in his Lincoln Rhyme series). ![]()
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