Hello, is Nelson Tunney glad about Tribal Leader's death?
Did Nelson kill Tribal Leader on purpose?
Was Nelson glad about murdering Lauren?
Since Lauren probably never heard Nelson's voice before, could it have been easier for Nelson to put Lauren into Unconscious State? (George999(talk) (Contribs) 08:44, April 22, 2013 (UTC)).
1. I think that Nelson Tunney intentionally murdered both Lauren and the Tribal Leader because he, Tunney viewed both the Tribal Leader and Lauren as his enemies.
2. If Tunney virewed Lauren as his enemy than I would say he would be pleased by her death.
3. I do not have sufficient understanding of hypnosis and sleep inductuin to answer your third point.NJZimmermann(talk) (Contribs) 00:10, April 24, 2013 (UTC)
I'm wondering if you're able to Read my Questions carefully?
I'm wondering if you're able to Write an Answer for Each of my Questions carefully?
When Gibbs interrogated Nelson, I couldn't determine if Nelson was Exactly Glad about Tribal Leader's Death & Laren's Death.
Since Tribal Leader died in Afghanistan, what was Nelson doing in Afghanistan?
Since you think that Nelson intentionally Killed Tribal Leader on Purpose, why did Nelson do It?
For sure, Was Nelson exactly Glad or Sad about Tribal Leader's Death?
If Lauren & Nelson never Met before, then why did Nelson kill Lauren & why didn't Nelson just Put Lauren into Unconscious State?
If Nelson's glad about Tribal Leader's Death & Lauren's Death, then does it mean that Nelson deserves to be on Death Row? (George999(talk) (Contribs) 23:42, April 27, 2013 (UTC)).
Hello, it's me George again. I hope this message's not rude.
I'm not having a Good Day sort of, so I'm wondering if you have Chance to Read this Entire Message? Yes or No.
Are you able to write a Separate Answer for this Question: (Did Michael kill Adam in Self-Defense or Accident?)
Are you able to Answer this Question: (Since Michael got arrested at the End of the Episode, is it because of Obstruction of Justice?)
Are you able to Answer this Question: [Since Michael got arrested in the Ending, is it because Michael should've told NCIS that he (Killed Adam in Self-Defense) or (Accidentally killed Adam?)]
Are you able to Answer this Question: (At the Beginning, if Michael told NCIS the Truth, then would they actually Release Michael?)
Are you able to Answer this Question: (Since Michael got arrested in the Ending, is it because Michael confessed to Gambling?)
Are you able to Answer this Question: (Michael earned Money for Recruiting Players, but did any of the Players earn Money?) (George999(talk) (Contribs) 10:13, March 16, 2013 (UTC)).
I have not had opportunity to review the episode. I have been working on school assignments. I should be able to review the episode within the next two weeks once my class concludes. NJZimmermann(talk) (Contribs) 00:01, March 23, 2013 (UTC)
Odd I do not recall even seeing the page? I did not delete it as far as I can recall. I will look into it. NJZimmermann(talk) (Contribs) 03:49, February 26, 2013 (UTC)
Someone in their right mind decided to write a big bunch of crap at the beginning of the NCIS (agency) and List of NCIS Agents pages. I've replaced that stuff with what should be there and have a protection thing around the NCIS (agency) page to prevent it from being vanadised any further.
I tried creating a new Agents page because the person who created the original Agents page forgot to put in an edit option on the Subcatergories. I also tried putting it in the new links but I can't get them working, ie, CIA Agents, links that should be in blue are coming up as red, stating that the links do exist.
Hey man do you mind telling me where they say Riley orchestrated the death of Jenny Shephard. I know it's probably obvious to you but I'm lost and I could use first hand clarification since this wiki is practically the only place that says he is responsible.
In 1991McCallister orchestrated the two attempts on Anatoli Zhukov, the failed attempt in Amsterdam involving Vance and Sharp. The second attempt in Paris involving Gibbs, Shepard Decker and Ducky was successful. In this attempt Jenny was assigned to kill his girlfriend Svetlana but could not bring herself to do so.
It was implied in Enemies Domestic, that McCallister, the Special Agent in Charge of the San Diego office had expected promotion but had seen his advancement stall as Shepard and Vance were promoted over him. The nature of the dialogue between Agent Sharp and Gibbs about Anatoli Zhukov and Vance's dialogue with McCalister in the concluding moments supports the implication that McCallister sought out Svetlana and provided the information necessary to target Director Shepard because, he viewed her an obstacle to his continued advancement and sought her removal. NJZimmermann(talk) (Contribs) 04:46, January 29, 2013 (UTC)
I have been following your progress and I am impressed with your work. I have been working on seasons nine and ten. NJZimmermann(talk) (Contribs) 03:33, January 17, 2013 (UTC)
It was just a matter of putting in the DVD into my DVD player, choosing the episode and just watching it all the way through. Some of the episodes were painful, cringeworthy and too emotional to watch but I hung in there. :)
Hope this benefits the Database even more and I'm always happy to help. I even started that whole Major Events thing. I have to say I'm glad I'm helping make this Database the best place to get information on NCIS. :)
Hello, pretend today's your 1st day to watch Lt. Jane Doe episode. In the episode, while they're watching the security tape with events from the Day before the Murder, they see Cluxton removing semen samples from Norfolk Storage Rooom, but it doesn't show if NCIS finished watching Entire Security Tape. Just because Cluxton's father investigated 1st Jane Doe Case, in your opinion, is it possible Cluxton didn't kill 2nd Jane Doe? If NCIS didn't watch Entire Security Tape, then would it be dumb for NCIS to do that kind of thing? If not, then how & why?(George999(talk) (Contribs) 20:02, January 12, 2013 (UTC)).
I tend to think that need to review the whole would only be requried if the door to the cold storage room did not possess security measures to log each time the room was accessed and the identification data of the individual accessing the room.
If the door did not contain these features then it would be necessary to review the tape entire. Also given thorough nature of NCIS investigation it is likely that the investigators reviewed the tape just to be certain.
The answer to the question of whether or not an alternative suspect can be advanced depends on the strength of motives. NJZimmermann(talk) (Contribs) 05:40, January 29, 2013 (UTC)
What's that supposed to mean? Since NCIS believed that Janice's killer inserted Wilson's semen into Janice's body, are they sure that Norfolk Storage Room is the only source that contains Wilson's semen? Is it possible that Wilson's semen was also contained in a different state like Rhode Island?(George999(talk) (Contribs) 07:28, January 29, 2013 (UTC)).
1. George, if the door to the storage room was equiped with the aforementioned security devices NCIS would possess a record of each person who accessed the storage room.
2. Normally in active cases if multiple sources are known exist a reasonable attempt is made to secure all known samples to prevent contamination or degredation. 99.22.214.32 22:09, January 29, 2013 (UTC)
Just pretend today's your 1st day to watch Lt. Jane Doe episode.
In the episode, while they're watching the security tape with events from the Day before the Murder, they see Cluxton removing semen samples from Norfolk Storage Rooom, but it doesn't show if NCIS finished watching Entire Security Tape.
Are you able to write your answer for this question: (Just because Cluxton's father investigated 1st Jane Doe Case, in your opinion, is it possible that Cluxton didn't kill 2nd Jane Doe?)
Are you able to write your answer for this question: (If NCIS didn't watch Entire Security Tape, then would it be dumb for NCIS to do that kind of thing?)
Are you able to write your answer for this question: (If it's not Dumb for NCIS to do that kind of thing, then How & Why)?(George999(talk) (Contribs) 10:14, February 9, 2013 (UTC)).
George, I assume they viewed the entire tape in adddition to closely examining any other security measures employed to secure the door to the cold storage room.
No I think that they arrived at Cluxton's involvement as the result of exhausting all other suspects.NJZimmermann(talk) (Contribs) 21:42, February 9, 2013 (UTC)
Oh my gosh! Are you able to read my questions Carefully? please Yes or No.
Can you please write an answer for each of my following questions? Yes or No.
Just pretend today's your 1st day to watch Lt. Jane Doe episode.
In the episode, while they're watching the security tape with events from the Day before the Murder, they see Cluxton removing semen samples from Norfolk Storage Rooom, but it doesn't show if NCIS finished watching Entire Security Tape.
Are you able to write your answer for this question: (Just because Cluxton's father investigated 1st Jane Doe Case, in your opinion, is it possible that Cluxton didn't kill 2nd Jane Doe?) Yes or No.
Are you able to write your answer for this question: (If NCIS didn't watch Entire Security Tape, then would it be dumb for NCIS to do that kind of thing?)
Are you able to write your answer for this question: (If it's not Dumb for NCIS to do that kind of thing, then How & Why)?
I'm just ticked off because when I watched it for 1st time, I assumed that Cluxton's innocent because Cluxton repeatedly Said that she's innocent atleast 3 times in a row. Do you know any other episode that's sort of similar to this episode?(George999(talk) (Contribs) 08:59, February 13, 2013 (UTC)).
1. As I have repeatedly said I asssumed they watched the entire tape.
2. The evidence against Cluxton was sufficient to demonstrate her guilt and exculpate any other potential suspects. Is that clear enough for you. NJZimmermann(talk) (Contribs) 06:47, February 17, 2013 (UTC)