A murder mystery will lead the Jeffersonian Team to investigate the children's playground in the next all-new episode of "Bones" onThursday.

A teaser video of the upcoming episode, "The Money Maker on the Merry-Go-Round," reveals that little kids will discover a dead body, which turns out to be the remains of a Wall Street wolf, under a merry-go-round. Evidence will point to the victim's boss as a suspect.

In a preview photo, Booth and Brennan are seen taking the victim's boss into custody, notes the Examiner.

The promo also teases Brennan's struggle with the use of common expressions.

According to Carter Matt, the official synopsis reads as follows:

"After severely damaged human remains are discovered under a merry-go-round, the Jeffersonian team begins a complicated investigation of a billion dollar hedge fund company. When the victim's boss (guest star Gill Bellows) becomes a prime suspect in the investigation, the case takes a major turn as the team uncovers incriminating evidence against the victim. Meanwhile, the investigation becomes increasingly difficult as Aubrey feels an emotional connection to the case, and Booth and Brennan are at odds when Christine curses for the first time."

Season 10 of "Bones" airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on Fox. "Money Maker on the Merry-Go-Round" airs Nov. 13.

Watch a promo video below.

TVLine recently dropped spoilers about the upcoming 200th episode of "Bones," which will pay homage to legendary director Alfred Hitchcock. During the landmark episode, which was directed by "Bones" actor David Boreanaz, Booth and Brennan will star in a 1950s thriller based off the iconic film "Master of Suspense."

"It's not an alternate reality, it's as if Booth and Brennan existed in this world -- would they still get together? Everyone is sort of playing their own characters," executive producer Stephen Nathan explained.

The hour-long special is set to air on Dec. 11.

"It's going to be a huge episode," Nathan declared. "There are vintage cars, different sets and all those old processed shots they did in the 50s. It's going to be a Technicolor spectacular."

In addition, fans will be treated to a number of recurring stars in the milestone episode.