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As the team searches for a recent widower and his two teen-aged kids, they attempt to determine who is responsible for the gunfire which left the missing family's living room splattered with blood,.
The Jordano family was last seen through their partially opened front door by neighbors who report that the visibly nervous Ted declined to let his son, Dylan, join them on their scheduled outing to a baseball game. After learning that Ted, a new gun owner, remains despondent over his wife's death and his mounting debt, the team considers that it may be he who is responsible for the bloodshed and disappearance. Under investigation as well are a loan shark who has been hounding Ted and his daughter's delinquent boyfriend. The potential suspects and scenarios for this case seem endless to the team members who realize that with three missing people there are three times as many reasons for them to have vanished.
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Director: John F. Showalter
Writer: Jan Nash
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Broadcast: 2006-05-04
Production No.: (unknown)
Episode Overall No.: 92
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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Quotes:
Jack Malone: You think because there are rules that I have to follow, that you don't have to fear me. I don't care about the rules.
(Discussing Jack's conversation with Sadik Marku.)
Danny Taylor: So what are you thinking?
Jack Malone: I think this guy would kill the Jordano family if we were standing in the room.
(To Kevin, after finding a gun in his pocket outside the Jordano house.)
Johnny Petoni: That guy owes me money. You go in there, you pop him, makes it hard for him to pay me back, right? You do not want to piss me off. Get out of here.Park. |
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