NCIS season 13 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Kyle Friedgen, a Petty Officer, is released from jail after DNA evidence in his murder case is dismissed. His wife, Hanna, leaves him despite his release. NCIS reexamines the case at Kyle's request, uncovering his troubled past with the victim, Joy Vanatter. The team discovers evidence was manipulated by State's Attorney Alan Wyner, who had an affair with Joy. Wyner is arrested for his role in the case. Meanwhile, Bishop faces personal challenges in her marriage, deciding to go home to Oklahoma for reflection.
Full Episode S13E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Kyle Friedgen released from jail?
The judge dismissed vital DNA evidence linking Friedgen to the murder, resulting in his release.
What was Detective Malone's reaction to Kyle's release?
Detective Malone insisted they had arrested the right person.
What did Mr. Wyner say about the mishandling of the warrant?
Mr. Wyner acknowledged the mishandling and accepted full responsibility.
What was the impact of Kyle's release on his personal life?
Kyle's wife, Hanna, decided to leave him following his release.
What unusual request does Kyle Friedgen make to NCIS?
Kyle requests NCIS to arrest him for murder so he can have his day in court and prove his innocence.
What is the background of Kyle Friedgen and Joy Vanatter?
Kyle and Joy had a troubled past, including a history of violence and legal issues.
What did Tony and McGee discover in Baltimore?
They found out about Joy's troubled past and the compromised evidence in the murder case.
Why does Bishop go to Oklahoma?
Bishop goes to Oklahoma to reflect on and possibly escape from her troubled marriage.
What did NCIS discover about the syringe evidence?
NCIS suspected the syringe linking Kyle to the murder was planted.
Who is Alan Wyner, and what was his role in the case?
Alan Wyner was the State's Attorney who manipulated evidence in the case to protect Kyle due to his affair with Joy Vanatter.
What was the outcome for Alan Wyner?
Alan Wyner was arrested for his involvement in manipulating evidence in the case.
What is the status of Kyle Friedgen at the end of the episode?
Kyle regains some normalcy in his life but faces challenges in his personal relationships, particularly with his wife.
What personal issues does Gibbs face in this episode?
The episode touches on Gibbs' personal life, although specific issues are not detailed.
How does the team initially react to Kyle's case?
The team is skeptical and investigates thoroughly, uncovering several inconsistencies and hidden truths.
What is the state of Bishop's marriage at the end of the episode?
Bishop's marriage is in crisis, leading her to take time away in Oklahoma.