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NCIS Season 8 Episode 22
Keller & Kujathemas.
Tell me you've seen it.
And good morning to you, too, Tony.
It's the worst morning
in the history of mornings.
My phone!
Tell me you've seen it.
Lost your cell, huh?
You are a very capable investigator.
Why don't you just investigate.
Tony is just
I don't want to know.
Did you write this?
I did.
Why, is something wrong?
"Retinal scanner uses
wavefront-sensing reflection points
"correlates the data using
a point spread function
"rasterizes
the pupil conjugate-geometry.
"
Was I too technical?
It's pretty straightforward.
The eyeball from the Port-to-Port
Killer unlocked MTAC's retinal scanner.
Yes, I know that, McGee.
Agent Barrett and her team did find
the eye's retinal pattern in MTAC's
Access Directory,
but the name attached
is marked "classified.
"
- By who?
- Don't know.
And they searched every entry
log in the entire system.
It's an extra eyeball.
But it's been put
on the back burner for now.
Agent Barrett and her team left for
Hawaii last night, following a new lead.
I can keep checking
other avenues if you want.
I want!
What the hell are you doing?
I lost my phone.
You haven't seen it?
Use mine.
That's heavy.
I need something with a computer
on it so I can program ringtones.
Otherwise I don't
'Cause I have a It's ringing.
Answer it.
Special Agent Gibbs' desk.
This is
Very Special Agent Anthony DiNo
Where? Okay.
Dead guy.
Navy Lodge.
Let's go.
Here you go.
That's very nice of you,
but I'm good.
Looks like the Port-to-Port Killer
is back on the front burner.
Agent McGee,
if you would be so kind.
Should I call Agent Barrett?
But this is her
loss for not being in town.
We don't even know
what we're looking at yet.
I know what we're not looking at.
At his age, there's no way
this guy's a three-star admiral.
The Port-to-Port Killer is fond of
dressing his victims in
higher-ranking uniforms.
There's the usual lack
of defensive wounds.
Not a drop of blood.
And the expected enigmatic clue.
- In this case
- A fortune cookie.
- Can't wait to crack that open.
- You got a time of death, Duck?
The body's already
reached ambient temperature.
But from his skin color, well it
tells me that not
more than 12 hours.
That's right around the time
Agent Barrett left for Hawaii.
It's almost like the killer was
waiting for her to leave town.
And for the grand finale
A six-centimeter cut, ear to ear,
severing the carotid artery.
Our killer is nothing
if not consistent.
- Is there anything wrong, Tony?
- Yeah.
I know him.
Who is he?
He's my old partner.
I imagine you
and Anthony were quite close.
And as partners,
your very lives depended on
your trust in one another.
Yeah, I'd hate to be
in your killer's shoes
when Anthony's catch up with him.
What do you got, Duck.
The same type of blade as
the prior murders was used on his neck.
Again, the body
has been scrubbed vigorously,
and the characteristic manicure.
Any differences?
Yeah, this body was
sedated prior to his death.
But the most notable difference
is the choice of victims.
Anthony knows this one.
As to the significance of that,
perhaps if I knew more about him
We worked homicide
in Baltimore together.
So you said.
Did he have any Naval experience?
He was a reservist before
he joined the force.
I suppose it is possible
that Anthony's relation
to him is merely coincidental.
You want to bet, Duck?
Nothing I'd care to lose.
Anything else?
Yeah, all of the prior victims
were in perfect health.
But this one
suffered from
a severe alcohol-induced cirrhosis.
He must've had
quite a drinking problem.
Not when I knew him, but
a few years after I left for NCIS,
I know that
he was asked to retire.
I see.
Came from money, not
that he ever saw much of it.
His dad
wasn't around much
and his mom died when he was a kid.
So you and he had
quite a lot in common.
I'm surprised
I never heard you mention him.
You know how it is.
You lose touch, time goes by.
Too much time, in this case.
And when it's gone,
you can never get it back.
What do you think, huh?
That looks painful.
It's very Robert Mitchum, 1955.
Night of the Hunter.
Does it really go with the suit,
though?
It's Nino Cerruti.
Forgive me if I don't take
fashion advice
from a man
who still wears tube socks.
What's the matter with? They're
comfortable, and they give me traction.
- For what?
- Get off of me!
All right, get up!
- Come on, let's go.
- Let go.
Move it!
You didn't need tube socks for that.
A little help.
Everybody, I just want you
to know I'm a little disappointed.
*** addicts are Friday night.
It's Saturday night,
which is *** night.
- Where are the hookers?
- Hey, Tony.
I mean, the call girls.
Hi, Sapphire.
When's the big day?
Thanks for those
Christmas decorations.
Now if you kiddies have had your fun,
we got some business.
First up, we finished the tally
and we got this year's winner
of the Station House Pool Championship.
Let me guess.
That would be me?
As a matter of fact it is, Anthony.
Thank you.
Thank you, Major.
It is my second year in a row,
and-and it's a great honor.
- You're my Lombardi.
- I thank you.
Enjoy.
A stapler.
- What is that?
- Mighty Mouse.
Found it at a garage sale.
All I can afford on my salary.
- Very sweet of you.
- Don't mention it.
Second order of business: who's got
the Franklin homicide?
Yeah, that's us.
Good.
Knock yourselves out.
What do we got?
A hit on the prints
we found at the *** scene.
Joseph Manheim aka Joey Peanuts.
Nice name.
- You ever heard of him?
- Nope.
I guess we should go check him out.
The Port-to-Port Killer
didn't leave us much to go on, Gibbs.
He used the same antiseptic to clean
the body, which we could never trace.
He used the same industrial
plastic to wrap the body, which
- It was a dead end, too.
- Thanks for reminding me.
I mean, everything is the same.
Right down to the knot
he used to tie his victims' feet.
If this guy keeps walking in his own
footsteps, we're never gonna catch him.
He won't.
He'll make a mistake.
They all do.
Actually,
I'm just wallowing in my own self-pity.
He or she may have
already made a mistake.
I opened the fortune cookie, and,
shockingly, there was a fortune inside.
You don't have to strain, Gibbs.
I made you
your very own Gibbs version.
"Keep your friends close
but your enemies closer.
"
So, the company that made
this particular cookie
embeds its initials
in the side of the dough.
The "DH" is probably embossed
on a cookie sheet.
Who?
The logo belongs to Dao Huang
Fortune Cookie Company, in Baltimore.
If the quote isn't random, Gibbs
It wasn't.
Then it had to be put inside
the cookie before it was folded.
Otherwise, I would be able to tell.
Which means it was put there by
someone who had access to the kitchen.
Nice work.
But if the quote isn't random,
then what does that mean?
Nothing good.
What if the killer's trying to tell us
he's gonna come after our friends?
I mean, Tony knew the victim.
Not just Tony.
I knew him, too.
What's the deal?
It's been three hours.
He says Joey Peanuts will show.
He's got some kind of meet.
You ate all my moo shu.
I didn't see your name on it.
I think this is for you.
"Love is for the lucky
and the brave.
"
Why is that for me?
Asking your high school music teacher
out qualifies as brave in my book.
Wendy asked me out, remember?
See, that's
why you can dress like that.
'Cause you're good-looking.
But one of these days,
the looks are gonna run out.
I plan to be safely
married by then, Danny.
If not, you might want
to consider a new wardrobe.
Seriously.
Yeah, with the right clothes,
you'd be unstoppable.
What's that supposed to mean?
There's our boy.
Joey Peanuts.
You dress like my father.
Let's go.
Crap.
I got him!
Stop! Baltimore PD!
Freeze, dirtbag!
You can't outrun me;
I'm wearing tube socks!
I said freeze, dirtbag!
Look, I'm just saying that I think Tony
is more upset than he's letting on.
Yes, but he and his partner
had not spoken in years.
Let's say you
and I hadn't spoken in years,
and I get my throat slit
by a serial killer.
I would hunt him down and make
him regret the day he was born.
You're not just any partner, McGee.
Neither is Tony.
Dao Huang.
All right.
Can I help you?
Yes.
I'm Agent McGee from NCIS.
And this is my partner
- Agent David.
- We're looking for Dao Huang.
Well, you found him.
Your name is Dao Huang?
Try looking at a map sometimes,
okay?
China is right next to Russia.
My parents emigrated from Beijing.
I was adopted in Kiev,
we moved to D.
C.
Is it any stranger than an American
with an Irish name?
Have you ever been to Ireland?
I have not.
That's a very good point.
I'm sorry.
Listen, we just need to ask you
a few questions.
Can you identify these?
Looks like one of mine.
Has my logo.
You see?
I bake it in.
But the coloring is wrong.
And that is not one of my sayings.
That cookie is a forgery.
Any employees might've made it?
I do all the printing myself.
Where'd you get this cookie?
We found it at a crime scene.
Could've been made from one
of the trays taken in the robbery.
- Robbery?
- Yeah, five weeks ago.
Someone broke in
and took my safe and some equipment.
This business can be quite cutthroat.
Most people don't know that.
Do the police have any suspects?
They took a report,
some evidence,
and they ate a half a case of cookies.
I'm not expecting much.
Maybe we can take
a second look for you.
Thanks.
Well, it's confirmed, he's a cop.
A Navy cop.
Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs.
We're sorry.
Maybe next time,
you'll remember your identification.
You don't do a lot of undercover work,
do you?
Do you?
You just got arrested.
I let you arrest me.
Let?
Who you kidding?
I chased you half a block,
and I had you
like a gazelle on the Serengeti.
Am I wrong?
So what am I supposed to call you,
Special Agent
That's a little Beverly Hillbillies.
Gibbs it is, I guess.
All right.
We're working a homicide.
Joey Peanuts left his prints
at the scene.
We think he's our guy.
What's your beef with him?
Got a tip someone was using
a Navy payroll office to launder money.
Haven't I.
D.
'd him yet.
You think Joey works for him.
- That's right.
- As what, some kind of courier?
That's right.
So you put on a funny hat,
fill a briefcase with some cash,
give Joey the dirty dough,
he gives it to his boss,
you follow the trail
and make the bust?
That was the plan.
Until you screwed it up.
Me?
Listen here.
You're the one that didn't
tell the department that your
NCIS was running an op.
Or read our dispatch.
We had a BOLO out on Joey for two days.
Yeah, I know.
You knew?
Then what the hell were you doing,
running around, risking
Really?
You wanted to get arrested.
We didn't screw anything up for him.
You're a new face on the street.
What's the best way to earn
instant bona fides then
getting pinched?
Navy Guy.
I don't like getting played.
Having said that, well played.
- Very Donnie Brasco, actually.
- But we're done with games.
Joey's our witness;
we're interrogating him.
I know.
I'm undercover, remember?
The break-in at the bakery
was five weeks ago.
- The thief kicked in a door.
- Took off with the safe.
Other than that, nothing.
No fingerprints, no footprints.
No physical evidence at all.
- That's the Port-to-Port Killer's M.
O.
- You got witnesses?
Sort of.
Police report lists
a cracked-out junkie
says he saw a car leaving the scene.
Where are my glasses?
Didn't get plates,
just a make and model.
Police didn't put out a BOLO.
Didn't think it was credible.
- McGee.
- BOLO, got it.
I will track him,
see if I can get any info.
Talk to me.
About what?
Are you okay?
I'm fine.
This has nothing to do with that.
Ancient history.
Yeah, I know,
but that doesn't make this any easier.
I'm fine.
I'm more worried about Abby's theory
that the Port-to-Port Killer
is targeting our friends.
- Can't protect all of them.
- We protect them
by catching the killer.
Same as you did before.
Messy?
I don't know nothing about that.
- Didn't say that you did.
- But you do.
I don't even know the guy.
It's possible we screwed up.
Are you 100% sure
you've never seen this guy before?
We found your prints
at the crime scene.
Which means
if we can't put you away for ***
We got you on obstruction of justice
in a capital case.
What's the maximum again?
- I think it's, like, 20 years, Joey.
- Isn't it, isn't it 30?
I think it's 30.
Actually, yeah, know what,
we'll figure it out.
Thanks for your time, Joey.
Wait.
I get it.
I get it.
I was in his car,
but that was over a week ago.
You.
Here you go, have a piece of gum.
- Come on.
- No, no, no, have a piece.
Come on.
Don't make me chew alone.
It'll make you feel better.
Gets the jaw moving.
There you go.
It's wintry fresh.
Now talk.
I picked up a package
from this guy last week.
- That's why you found my prints, okay?
- What was the package?
Chew.
It was a duffel bag.
Dirty money.
And you were gonna clean it for him?
I'm just a courier, okay?
I pick up dirty money from clients
and I bring it to my boss.
He does the laundering.
I'm just trying to make
a few extra bucks while
I take the real estate exam.
- You know?
- We get it.
Joey, come on.
- So, tell us, what went wrong?
- I don't know.
I don't know how my boss
finds these guys.
Franklin was an amateur.
He was pissed
at the size of the vig.
He threatened to kill my boss
if he didn't get a refund
So your boss killed him first.
Chew.
Maybe.
Maybe, okay?
Either he did it
or he's got muscle.
I just know I didn't.
Your boss have a name?
I mean, everyone's got a name.
But I don't know it
or how to reach him.
You had a package to deliver.
Which means you know
where he's gonna be.
Thank you for your cooperation.
We will
contact you if we have more questions.
That was a waste.
He had nothing to add to his statement
about the robbery at the bakery,
and I'm not going back in there
unless it is absolutely fumigated.
Twice.
Thank goodness I found you.
What is that smell?
Sorry.
I just received an e-mail from Abby
alerting me
to an alarming oversight.
It seems there was a minor error
in one of my internal reports
five weeks ago.
- What kind of error?
- As you know, the Port-to-Port Killer
secures his victim's feet with rope.
The specific knot is called
a double constrictor.
Double? I thought it was
a plain constrictor knot.
Well, that is the error.
Mr.
Palmer managed
to leave out the word "double"
when he transcribed my notes.
I have suitably chastised him, but I
It's a typo, Duck.
Fix it.
The knot on our latest victim's feet
is a single constrictor.
It's almost as if someone
is using my notes,
typo and all,
to duplicate the murders.
I know details can change
for several reasons,
but given the Port-to-Port Killer's
almost pathological need
for consistency,
- I can only think of one in this case.
- It's not the Port-to-Port Killer.
We have a copycat, Jethro.
And one
who has access
to our internal records.
The copycat killer
is using one of Ducky's reports
to recreate the murders.
They look almost identical,
but this is the wrong knot.
How'd he get access?
I'm running
a system-wide check.
So far nothing.
Unfortunately, this means
that our psych profile
is now worthless.
We have very little to go on.
- The real knew how to cover his trail.
- Maybe this one didn't.
We might be able to trace one
of his purchases back to him.
Rerun it all: knife, rope,
- antiseptic, all of it.
- Got something.
Found my cell.
Left it over at EJ's.
Lot of missed calls.
Only one message worth mentioning,
from two days ago.
Hey, Tony, it's Danny.
Long time, no speak.
I've been thinking
about things lately.
Old friends and TV dinners,
things I messed up, things right
in front of my face I should have seen.
But I'm not the only one
who saw what he wanted to.
We need to talk.
- Better late than never.
- Know what that was about?
No, but it's definitely connected
to the ***.
Might mean Price knows his killer.
Which means I might, too.
We need to talk.
Hold on one second.
Testing, one, two, three.
Can you hear me over there
in the Joey Peanuts gallery?
Yeah, no, I can hear you.
Very funny.
Now, listen.
I want you to drop off
the bag with your boss,
then get him to cop to the ***.
And then, Joey Peanuts,
you get to do
five years of community service,
if you're lucky.
Thanks.
No.
Thank you, Joey.
All right.
What is it?
This fell out of your jacket.
You planning to propose
to Wendy or something?
Actually, I already did.
What?
I got to take it back, get it resized,
though.
Evidently, it's a little small.
So she said
She said yes, you smart-***.
And you were going
to tell me this when?
- I haven't told anybody.
- In case she said no?
No.
I just wanted to tell her first
before I told anyone else.
- Congrats, man.
Excellent.
- Thanks.
We got company.
Civilian clothes.
Military haircut
and shoes.
- You count it?
- It's all there, man, 50 grand.
How did we end up doing
the Navy cop's job for him?
'Cause he's smarter than us?
More devious, maybe.
I don't know about smarter.
- I kind of liked him, actually.
- Who'd want to be a Navy cop?
I'd rather have the plague.
It's really sad
how Tony and his old partner
drifted so far apart.
- It happens.
- Also to my Three Musketeers?
'Cause if yes, I'm gonna
start crying right now.
No, whatever it is.
What do you got, Abbs?
Suspects, and a lot of them.
The last actual
Port-to-Port killing,
I was able to track down the suppliers
of most of the items he used.
Brand of antiseptic, surgical blade.
But I couldn't trace it
back to the killer.
He was careful to
disguise his purchases.
To find the copycat,
we are analyzing
publicly available tax receipts,
looking for people who bought
three or more of the items that are
in the Port-to-Port Killer's toolbox.
How many?
and we're not even halfway through.
That's our guy.
And you know this because?
He was at the crime scene.
All right, let me run facial recognition
against our
crime scene photos.
There.
Boss, he's a computer tech.
That means he could have hacked
our servers
and gotten Ducky's report.
- How on Earth did you
- Rule number 35.
Always watch the watchers.
You count it?
It's all there, man, 50 grand.
More than I make in a year.
I made sure that he knew
what the vig was up front.
You know, man, I got enough on my hands
worrying about that Franklin guy.
- Nice segue.
- Yeah.
You can stop worrying.
I took care of things
permanently.
Nice to have ballistics tying this guy
to the ***,
but that sounds like
a confession to me.
- Why didn't you bring him in?
- Agent Gibbs wanted to I.
D.
him first.
Didn't want us to tip our hand
in case he wasn't working alone.
It doesn't matter.
We put a tail on him.
We're going to get our own I.
D.
before this guy
It's him.
Let me know.
What do you got?
His name's Lieutenant Ian Floyd.
Hold on.
Hold on.
His name's Lieutenant Ian Floyd.
He's a disbursing officer
at a Navy payroll office in Quantico.
That's a perfect
position to launder money.
He have any help?
You need to get that?
No.
It's my wife.
No.
Looks like it's just Floyd.
We should check to see when ballistics
on the *** weapon's going to be done.
It's done.
I don't think so.
I had the evidence transferred here.
Weapon was a Walther P99.
Floyd's got two registered to him.
Pick him up.
First of all, that was our evidence.
Second of all, if we just transferred
it to you, then how did you get
I got to get this one.
Is that your wife again?
Divorce lawyer.
We've been waiting for
ballistics for over a week.
Roscoe, hang on a second.
You got that other thing for me?
Detective DiNozzo's
personnel file is right here.
Anything else?
I was going to head to the infirmary.
My ulcer's killing me again.
I'm telling you, this stomach
is going to be the death of me.
Roscoe, go ahead.
Let's hope our copycat's home.
Hands in the air!
- Peter Sears, you're under arrest.
- For what? I didn't do anything.
This is so exciting.
You have the right to remain silent,
or I can shut you up myself.
- Take it easy.
- You also have the right to an attorney
so he can tell you how
you weren't hugged enough as a child.
We got a problem.
Can we have a time-out here?
I get how bad this looks.
Xeonphine antiseptic.
Surgical blades.
That's you.
At the victim's crime scene.
Rare orchid seeds.
Practice knots.
You put together a real cute little
Port-to-Port Killer magic kit,
and then you killed
my partner with it.
I told you, I didn't kill anybody!
This is intense.
I think he's confused, DiNozzo.
Me, too.
See, we don't need a confession.
We just need to know
how you hacked our servers,
because this knot
isn't mentioned in the press,
which means you only could have learned
about it from us.
I'm the worst loser
on the entire planet.
I haven't even started yet,
and I got arrested.
I bought all those things.
I tied those knots.
Practice makes perfect, right?
That's what Uncle Tickle Fingers
always said.
Practice makes perfect.
But that's
all I've done was practice.
Maybe I was going to do something.
Maybe I was going to get my name on TV,
too, but I haven't done it yet.
You got the wrong guy, bucko.
Sears' alibi checks out.
He's an I.
T.
consultant, but he works
part-time as a birthday clown.
He was twisting balloon animals
for 20 kids when Price was killed.
That is disturbing.
He's a copycat killer, boss
He just hasn't killed yet.
Where's the Pre-crime
Unit when you need it?
Remember that in Minority Report?
Colin Farrell and Tom Cruise
- I'd rather have a lead.
- There's still the robbery.
And I think I've got
something on that.
Ohio State Police just arrested
two men for grand larceny.
One wants to plea-bargain.
Says he has info on a robbery
at the Fortune Cookie Company
bakery in Baltimore.
- Call the prosecutor.
- I'm going to call him.
Went through Sear's laptop, as well.
I know how he learned
about the knot,
and it's not from an NCIS file.
Where? Right before
Barrett left for Hawaii,
she issued an update
on the Port-to-Port Killer
to all law enforcement agencies
in the area.
It included Palmer's typo.
Sears stole a copy
of the report while he was doing
I.
T.
work in a police station.
Which means that our copycat is
someone who had access to that report.
I have a degree in
physical education!
I played varsity
basketball at Ohio State!
This isn't gonna end well for you!
Your money laundering days
are over!
Stop!
Or this isn't gonna
end well for you.
Is that a Walther P99?
Thanks.
Now we don't have
to find the *** weapon.
I walk out of here or I shoot.
You're not walking out of here.
- I'm serious!
- So are we.
So that's how it's gonna be.
Nice timing.
Hey, better late than never.
Tony, where did you go?
Following a hunch.
What's up?
Well, Ohio came through.
It's confirmed,
we got the guy that robbed the bakery.
You don't sound too happy about it.
Speeding ticket puts him in Dayton
the day that Price was killed.
So he's not our copycat.
If you see Gibbs, can you tell him?
Long time, no speak.
Been thinking about things lately.
Old friends and TV dinners
You born in a barn?
It's freezing out.
Close the door.
D.
A.
says we got enough to get a ***
conviction against Lieutenant Floyd.
You came all this
way to tell me that?
I came all the way here because
of what I saw in Floyd's eyes
when you got the drop on him.
Something that I spent the last two
days trying to pretend I didn't see.
And what's that?
Betrayal.
'Cause he knew you.
And I'm wondering to myself,
"How can that be?"
It didn't make any sense.
I pulled your phone records.
The two of you,
a couple of chatty-patties, huh?
I know there's plenty of
ways to explain that, right?
There's only one reason
you never mentioned it.
- What's that?
- 'Cause you're a dirty cop, Danny.
- Tony, come on.
- Careful.
Be very careful.
I'm not feeling the love right now.
I was sending potential clients
in Floyd's direction.
If they laundered money through him,
I got a kickback.
So how much did you get to keep
your mouth shut on a homicide, Danny?
No, Tony,
I had no idea that Floyd was our guy.
I mean,
did he seem like a killer to you?
He didn't seem like one to me!
You saw what you wanted to see.
So what are you gonna do?
I lost my appetite.
So I'm gonna take a walk.
I guess if you're still here
when I get back, I'll have my answer.
Heads up!
I'm in a shoot-first,
ask-questions-later frame of mind.
You followed me?
How long did you know?
Didn't.
Just a hunch, huh?
What are you gonna do?
He's your partner.
What am I gonna do?
Things I messed up, things right
in front of my face I should have seen.
But I'm not the only one
who saw what he wanted to.
We need to talk.
Better late than never, huh?
Son of a ***.
Followed me again.
Another hunch?
- But I could see you had one.
- Danny was dirty.
I always wondered why the money
launderer didn't rat him out,
try to cut a deal.
I bet Danny wondered the same thing.
There's only one reason to be afraid
of sending a dirty cop to jail.
There's another one you can't,
and in our department,
that was a pretty short list.
There was a silent partner
Danny didn't know about,
but he found out after
all these years.
"Better late than never" is right.
I think he was looking
for redemption.
Well, let's go give it to him.
Ladies and gentlemen,
the legend is back.
Look at what the cat dragged in.
Man who took my best detective.
- What's this?
- Your evidence locker logs.
That's how you got the tray to make the
fortune cookie, which was a nice touch,
but of course you made
your bones busting serial killers,
so you knew
how to make it smell real.
Danny was right.
Lieutenant Floyd wasn't a killer.
It was you.
- What are you talking about?
- Danny figured it out
and he was going to set
the record straight,
so you killed him.
You knew that DiNozzo
wasn't going to let it go.
So you threw it in my face.
Dropped another body on
the Port-to-Port pile.
Did you think I would
just assume it was
a serial killer?
May ask you sometthing
what do you see
when you look in the mirror?
Am I done?
You're done.
Could you imagine
having to arrest Gibbs?
I would rather arrest my father,
and I still might have to one day,
for that matter.
Congratulations
on catching the copycat killer.
However, we have another problem.
Remember I told you about that e-mail
from Abby concerning
the typo in my report?
I didn't send Ducky
that e-mail, Gibbs.
Then who was it from?
Presumably someone who wanted us
to know
we were chasing a copycat killer.
And there's only one person
that could have been.
The real one.
Show me.
I got it.
- You made it.
- Yeah.
I'm not a big fan of the orange,
and the glare off
that skylight's ridiculous.
You gonna ask?
Nope.
I'm leaving it alone.
- It was wrong, way wrong, but
- It's your partner.
Ex-partner.
I'm not going back to Baltimore,
I can't.
I don't know what I'm gonna do.
Maybe being a cop isn't for me.
Did you just physically assault me?
I don't have a lot of rules,
but rule number five is
"you don't waste good",
and you're good.
Thanks.
Don't make a habit of that.
Did I mention you're
a devious man, Gibbs?
Boy, I got vision,
and the rest
of the world is wearing bifocals.
Butch Cassidy.
Nice!