NCIS season 11 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In New Orleans, Agents Pride and Gibbs reunite to solve Congressman McLane's murder, linking it to the historic Privileged killer case. As they delve into the mystery, they discover that the killings are connected to Victor Lorta, a criminal they previously convicted. The investigation leads them to suspect Emil Titus and then the Hanlon family, unearthing a web of corruption and deceit. Ultimately, they uncover that Spencer Hanlon is the real killer, motivated by his family's dark secrets. The case challenges the team's beliefs and strengthens their bond.
Full Episode S11E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the main characters involved in the investigation?
Special Agents Dwayne Pride, Gibbs, LaSalle, Brody, and Agent Hobbs.
What is the central crime being investigated?
The murder of Congressman McLane and its connection to the Privileged murders.
Who is Victor Lorta?
A criminal previously convicted by the Fed Five, connected to the current murders.
What is the significance of the wetlands crime scene?
A body is found with similarities to the Privileged murders, including old military textile fibers.
Who is Emil Titus?
A suspect with a fascination for the Privileged case and connections to McLane.
What leads the team to suspect the Hanlon family?
Connections between Josef Hanlon, his son Spencer, and large campaign donations to McLane.
How is Spencer Hanlon connected to the murders?
He is suspected to be the real killer, continuing the Privileged murders.
What is the resolution of the case?
Spencer Hanlon is revealed to be the true Privileged killer, motivated by family secrets.
How does the team feel about McLane's possible corruption?
They struggle with the idea, revisiting old colleagues and places to uncover the truth.
What is the team's reaction to solving the case?
They reflect on their journey and look forward to facing new challenges together.