18x13 - Misconduct

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18x13 - Misconduct

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Previously on "NCIS..." Your neighbor wasn't fishing with his dogs.

He was drowning 'em!

- [GRUNTING]

- Gibbs!

I thought about those dogs.

I reacted.

I have no choice but to suspend you.

Indefinitely.

I need your badge and your g*n.

Hey, how's Gibbs?

I'm not sure.

He said, "There's more to life than the job."

- Gibbs said that?

- Yeah.

Oh, body in Reston.

Normally this is when you'd say, "Grab your gear."

[CHUCKLES]: Yeah.

Eh, not this time.

[DUCKS QUACKING]

So I liked her post and she liked mine.

But then she left this weird comment, you know?

So I'm still just trying to figure out if she's even into me.

Why don't you just, you know, call her?

Oh, yeah.

That's-that's a...

That's a good idea, Grandpa.

And then what?

Take her on a hot date of shuffleboard and sarsaparilla?

Would a grandpa haul ass like this?

Ten bucks says I b*at you to Baker Street bypass!

Make it $ and you're on!

[CHUCKLES]

[GROANING]

Come on!

[GROANING]

What happened?

The chain snapped.

Looks like I'm calling an Uber.

Oh, I'm sorry, man.

You want me to wait for you?

No, I'm fine.

You go ahead.

All right.

Look on the bright side, you just saved yourself bucks!

[QUIETLY]: Grandpa.

bucks!

Let's see you out here racing kids half your age,

- you little punk.

- [BEEPING]

[ENGINE REVVING, TIRES SCREECHING IN DISTANCE]

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

[SHOUTS, GRUNTING]

Oh, my God.

[PANTING]

Hey!

Hey!

[PANTING]

Mike.

[ELEVATOR DINGS]

What the hell is this?

Uh, that appears to be our firearms qualification, Nick.

I know what it is.

I'm talking about your perfect score.

- Yep.

- Yep?

You max it out at and all I got is a "yep"?

Yep.

I'm good with g*ns, bro.

[CLEARS THROAT]

No one is this good, bro.

What are you doing?

Hmm?

- You sneaking in hours at the range?

- Hmm.

Oh.

Okay.

That's how you're gonna play it.

All right, I respect that.

I won't ask you any more questions.

I'll just ask McGee.

McGee?

What?

Yes?

What?

You haven't been listening to our conversation?

No.

No, I'm reading the news.

- Parker James trial starts today.

- Parker who?

How many different Parkers have you arrested?

This Parker James.

Oh, yeah, I remember this tool.

You should.

He ran the biggest Ponzi scheme in Navy history.

Stole millions from sailors.

- $ million, to be exact.

- [PHONE RINGS]

- Hello?

- Actually, a pretty brilliant scheme.

Well, he confessed to Gibbs, so he must not be that brilliant.

Well, he was smart enough to make the money disappear.

Can't spend that money in prison, baby.

Assuming he's convicted.

Gibbs is testifying.

So, as soon as the jury hears about James' confession, it's over.

Thanks.

Uh, we got a body.

I say it wrong?

Well, no.

But, usually, when Gibbs is gone, I get the "got a body" calls.

Probably got the wrong extension.

My ringer's not working.

Ah.

- [BIRDS CHIRPING]

- [INDISTINCT CHATTER]

VANCE: Okay.

I'm here, Gibbs.

What's up?

Prosecutor just dropped me as a witness in the James case.

Oh.

Good morning to you, too.

You know about this?

Yeah.

She called me a couple days ago.

Said she was leaning that way.

What'd you say?

I told her whatever choice she made, we would fully support.

Who's "we"?

The agency.

Oh.

[CHUCKLES]

So you...

you agree with her.

Yeah.

I do.

Gibbs, you assaulted an unarmed suspect.

No prosecutor in their right mind is going to put a witness on the stand with that kind

- of baggage.

- Leon, he was...

he was sh**ting, he was drowning dogs.

It doesn't matter.

- It does to me.

- Yeah.

Well, you made that clear when you put him in the hospital.

But the choice you made has consequences.

What I did has nothing to do with Parker James.

His defense attorney will claim it has everything to do with your credibility.

- I never lied.

- No.

But a jury might find what you did do a bit unsettling.

I'm the only person that heard him confess.

I don't take the stand, this guy will walk.

She thinks she can get a conviction even without you.

She thinks.

Do you know how many lives that Parker James destroyed?

Course I do.

So do I.

Call her back.

Fight.

Not this time, Gibbs.

You're just gonna let this guy go free?

No.

If Parker James walks, that's on you.

[DOOR OPENS, BELL TINKLES]

[SIREN WHOOPING IN DISTANCE]

[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER]

All right.

So, Petty Officer Second Class Michael Benson.

years old.

Based on the size of his calves, I'd say he spent a good portion of those years riding a bike.

Any witnesses?

Uh, no, not yet.

Streets are pretty empty in the morning.

The cops say a jogger found him.

All right.

Talk to me, Jimmy.

You're getting pretty good at that.

MCGEE: Thanks.

Work in progress.

He's got massive soft tissue damage on his torso and arms.

He was struck at quite a high speed.

Judging by the depth of this gash on his head, I'd say he hit the pavement pretty hard.

You know, I don't see skid marks.

The vehicle didn't even slow down.

MCGEE: So our driver was either asleep or drunk.

Or maybe this wasn't an accident.

Uh...

guys?

Got another bike.

[SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE]

No frame damage on this one.

But...

chain's broken.

Looks like our petty officer wasn't riding alone.

So we're not only missing a vehicle, we're missing a witness.

I saw a camera up there that caught the crime scene.

If we're lucky, it'll, uh, help us find 'em both.

KASIE: This is why I don't ride bikes on streets.

Streets are for cars.

Just like the ocean is for sharks.

Which is also why I don't...

Kasie.

- Yeah.

- Uh, video, please.

Oh.

Yeah, okay.

And before you ask, no, I cannot zoom in any more than this.

Only one cyclist?

For now.

Okay.

So I guess that rules out license plate number.

What about make and model?

Uh, no and no.

Black sedan is all you're gonna get.

But there is a second act.

The mystery second rider.

Hmm.

He must have seen the hit-and-run.

KASIE: Where's his bike?

TORRES: Broken chain.

What's he doing?

He's looking around to make sure the coast is clear.

TORRES: Dude, what are you doing?

Call .

Check for a pulse or something.

Oh, he does something.

What the hell?

My thoughts exactly.

I mean, what kind of a monster would leave their friend to die?

The kind who knows something we don't.

Petty Officer Benson.

Assigned to NSA Bethesda.

C.O said that he was a model sailor.

Parents said everybody loved him.

Parents always say that.

But someone driving a black sedan didn't love him.

Not really feeling the love from his bike partner either.

Can't wait to find this guy.

MCGEE: Yeah.

First, we got to find out who this guy is.

What?

Didn't Kasie run the prints off his bike?

Yeah.

He's not in the system.

We have to find another way to I.D.

him.

Any theories on why this guy ran from the crime scene?

I don't know.

Maybe he was in on it.

That would explain why he vanished.

Those outfits they're wearing, those expensive bikes...

You think maybe they're part of a team?

Way ahead of you.

Petty Officer Benson was part of a club called the D.C.

Cyclists.

And we figure our mystery biker was a member, too.

Nice.

Want to call 'em, get the club roster?

Again, way ahead of you.

But before you get too excited, there's, like, over members, so there's got to be a faster way

- to I.D.

this guy.

- [PHONE CHIMES]

Oh.

Find a faster way.

Jimmy's got something.

I'm headed to Autopsy.

[SIGHS]

TORRES: Hmm.

Any ideas?

- Ellie?

- Hmm?

Any ideas?

Sorry.

I was just thinking, uh...

you know, it's usually Gibbs who heads to Autopsy.

[QUIET CHATTER]

You wanted the front seat, too?

Parker James.

I saw you staring at him.

Did the son of a bitch get you, too?

No.

Not exactly.

MAUDE: Oh.

Well, you're lucky.

Bastard stole my husband's entire Navy pension.

I'm sorry about that.

Well, I just hope they shank his dumb ass in prison.

- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY]

- Pardon my French.

Agent Gibbs.

Attorney Addison.

Didn't you hear?

I removed you from my witness list.

Yeah, I heard.

Put me back on.

I'm sorry.

If I called you as a witness, I'd have to disclose your arrest and suspension.

Disclose it.

And have the defense eviscerate you on the stand?

No, thank you.

I can handle it.

It's not you I'm worried about.

It's the jury.

I'm sorry, Agent Gibbs.

Your credibility is a liability.

Credibility.

I heard that...

a lot.

Look, I'm not gonna lie.

Losing you is a blow to the case, but we still have one surefire witness taking the stand...

James's accountant.

His testimony alone is enough to get us a conviction.

BAILIFF: All rise.

The Honorable Monica Perez now presiding.

You may be seated.

Jimmy.

Hey, what you got?

I have shards of metal that were embedded in Petty Officer Benson's hip.

Uh, must have come from the vehicle that struck him.

And this poor guy never stood a chance.

Massive internal bleeding at the...

Oh!

Let me show you this.

Black paint on his helmet.

Must have come from the car that hit him.

Enough there to pull a sample from?

I already sent it off to Kasie.

Kasie already ran it.

My handy dandy spectrophotometer ID'd the color as Iridium Black, a shade used in older Chevy Cruze models.

- Ah, nice job, Kasie.

- Oh.

Glad to see you're happy about it.

And you're about to be even happier because I think I also found our mystery biker.

How's that?

The D.C. Cycle club has their own app to track and post rides.

- Like a virtual scoreboard?

- Exactly.

But also with a social messaging component.

Benson got an invite to ride this morning from a user named SpeedRacer .

I cross-referenced their membership roster, and got...

Bernard Wilson, lives in Silver Spring.

You're kidding me.

What is it?

Well, Bernard Wilson is the star witness in Parker James' trial.

The Ponzi scheme guy?

Yeah.

Wilson was his accountant.

So the only guy that could put Parker James away for life just happens to be the witness in a hit-and-run?

And was also wearing the exact same outfit and helmet as the guy who got hit.

Maybe Wilson wasn't supposed to be a witness.

Maybe he was supposed to be the target.

Based on his profile history, he takes this exact same ride three mornings a week.

That would explain why he was running.

He knew that car was meant for him.

- [PHONE BUTTONS BEEPING]

- If that driver finds out that they k*lled the wrong person...

Wilson is still in danger.

Torres, Kasie's gonna text you an address.

You and Bishop go there now.

RENFRO: The defense has no further questions for this witness, Your Honor.

Call your next witness, Counselor.

The prosecution calls Bernard Wilson to the stand.

[WHISPERING]

[ADDISON WHISPERING]

Counselor?

[WHISPERING]

Counselor?

Uh, Your Honor, we request a recess.

Our witness is delayed.
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