NCIS season 15 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Gabriel Hicks, convicted of several crimes, becomes the focus of NCIS after doubts about his guilt arise. His lawyer, Jessica Shaeffer, initially believes in his innocence but resigns upon discovering proof of his guilt, and is subsequently killed by a car bomb. NCIS's investigation leads them to Paul Triff, Hicks' former cellmate, who reveals Hicks' confessions of murder. Hicks kidnaps a key witness, Mary Smith, but later releases her. With Triff's unexpected assistance, NCIS finally apprehends Hicks after a tense confrontation, resolving the case and reaffirming the complexities of justice.
Full Episode S15E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What crime is Gabriel Hicks convicted of?
Gabriel Hicks is convicted of robbery, kidnapping, and first-degree murder.
Who is Gabriel Hicks' lawyer?
Jessica Shaeffer.
Why does Jessica Shaeffer resign as Hicks' lawyer?
She discovers something that proves Hicks' guilt, leading to her resignation.
What happens to Jessica Shaeffer?
She is killed in a car bomb explosion.
How does the NCIS team conclude that Jessica's car explosion was a targeted attack?
Abby, the forensic scientist, confirms the explosion was caused by a car bomb placed under the driver's seat.
Who was Gabriel Hicks' cellmate?
Paul Triff.
What role does Paul Triff play in the investigation?
He provides crucial information about Hicks' guilt and past actions.
Who is kidnapped by Hicks during the investigation?
Mary Smith, a key witness.
How does NCIS track Hicks?
Through surveillance, tracking devices, and the assistance of Paul Triff.
Does Hicks try to kill Mary Smith?
No, he kidnaps her but eventually releases her unharmed.
Who saves McGee during the operation against Hicks?
Paul Triff.
How is Hicks finally apprehended?
After a tense showdown and strategic planning by NCIS.
What does Fornell consider at the end of the case?
He considers a partnership with Gibbs in private investigations.
What is the main theme of this NCIS episode?
The complexities of justice, morality, and the pursuit of truth in criminal investigations.
Is Hicks proven guilty of the crimes he was accused of?
Yes, through the investigation, Hicks is proven guilty of his crimes.