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With no way to make Amy talk even after [[Grace Meacham]] was brought in from Child Protective Services to communicate with Amy and act on her behalf, she was brought to the Jeffersonian so that the team could analyse the blood all over her and work out what had happened. Despite the difficulties in analyzing 'Jane Doe' due to her fear of being sent back to her family, [[Angela Montenegro]] was eventually able to work out where Amy came from based on minor 'quirks' of her sign language (The equivalent of a local dialect), as well as [[Seeley Booth]] analyzing the money found on her and tracing it to the ATM that issued it. Having tracked Amy to her town of origin based on a bus ticket and receipt in her pocket, the team were able to identify the Shenfields, but their analysis of Amy's skeleton via X-ray to determine her age had already presented hints that she had been a victim of abuse.
 
With no way to make Amy talk even after [[Grace Meacham]] was brought in from Child Protective Services to communicate with Amy and act on her behalf, she was brought to the Jeffersonian so that the team could analyse the blood all over her and work out what had happened. Despite the difficulties in analyzing 'Jane Doe' due to her fear of being sent back to her family, [[Angela Montenegro]] was eventually able to work out where Amy came from based on minor 'quirks' of her sign language (The equivalent of a local dialect), as well as [[Seeley Booth]] analyzing the money found on her and tracing it to the ATM that issued it. Having tracked Amy to her town of origin based on a bus ticket and receipt in her pocket, the team were able to identify the Shenfields, but their analysis of Amy's skeleton via X-ray to determine her age had already presented hints that she had been a victim of abuse.
   
After Doctor [[Temperance Brennan]] convinced Amy to consent to further X-rays, the analysis of her skeleton revealed such extensive damage that [[Arastoo Vaziri]] commented that she had basically been used as a human punching bag. This discovery prompted [[Caroline Julian]] to come in with a court order preventing the Shenfields from taking Amy 'home'. A quick 'test' performed by Brennan subsequently confirmed that the Shenfields couldn't be Amy's biological parents as Amy's deafness was caused by the genetic condition known as Waardenburg Syndrome, and neither parent had the right traits to be a carrier for the appropriate genes to create the disorder.
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After Doctor [[Temperance Brennan]] convinced Amy to consent to further X-rays, the analysis of her skeleton revealed such extensive damage that [[Arastoo Vaziri]] commented that she had basically been used as a human punching back. This discovery prompted [[Caroline Julian]] to come in with a court order preventing the Shenfields from taking Amy 'home'. A quick 'test' performed by Brennan subsequently confirmed that the Shenfields couldn't be Amy's biological parents as Amy's deafness was caused by the genetic condition known as Waardenburg Syndrome, and neither parent had the right traits to be a carrier for the appropriate genes to create the disorder.
   
 
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===Her Real Family===
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