NCIS season 13 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A routine morning in D.C. leads to a grim discovery: a dead sailor, Seaman Alessandra Ramos, found in the trash. NCIS takes on the case, uncovering Ramos's last days involving a concert and a murder case testimony. A shocking twist reveals a micro GPS tracker in her body, linking her murder to a human trafficking ring. The investigation brings back painful memories for Bishop, who previously worked a similar case. The team's pursuit leads to a dramatic rescue of kidnapped women and the unmasking of the unexpected mastermind, Adam Connors, a former NSA ally. Despite the success, the case leaves a lasting impact on the team.
Full Episode S13E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the shocking discovery Dorfman made during trash collection?
Dorfman found a dead body in the garbage.
Who was the dead sailor found in the landfill?
Seaman Alessandra Ramos.
What was special about Seaman Alessandra Ramos?
She was a model sailor and a key witness in a murder case.
How did NCIS get involved in the case?
They were called to investigate Ramos's death as she was a Navy sailor.
Where was Ramos supposed to be the night she died?
At a concert by The Sterile Puppets at Dacey's Lounge.
What significant discovery was made during the autopsy of Ramos?
A micro GPS tracker was found implanted in her body.
Who was Dominick Rubin, and what was his role?
Dominick Rubin was a gang leader suspected of involvement in Ramos's murder.
Who is Jane Murphy in relation to the case?
A missing college student whose hair was found on Ramos's jacket.
How did the team connect the murder to a trafficking ring?
Through the discovery of the micro GPS tracker and Bishop's past case experience.
What was the result of the raid at the cargo terminal?
Several women, including Jane Murphy, were rescued from the traffickers.
Who was revealed to be behind the reactivation of the trafficking ring?
Adam Connors, a former NSA colleague of Bishop.
What did the team learn about the trafficking ring's operations?
The ring kidnapped, microchipped, and sold women internationally.
How did the team feel about the case's outcome?
They were satisfied with the rescue but reflected on the ongoing challenges in their field.
What was the significance of the episode's title, "Déjà Vu"?
It refers to the team encountering a similar case to one they had previously solved.
What underlying theme is explored in this NCIS episode?
The episode explores themes of justice, perseverance, and the impact of past experiences on current investigations.