NCIS season 13 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "NCIS 13x07 - 16 Years," the NCIS team investigates a body found in Virginia's woods, revealing the victim as retired Lieutenant Commander Runyan Hayes. The case intertwines with the wrongful conviction of Hayes' son, Michael, due to flawed forensic evidence. The eccentric Sherlock Consortium assists, leading to the true killer's identification: Jason Tupperman, who confesses to the crime, exonerating Michael. The episode explores themes of guilt, justice, and the impact of past actions.
Full Episode S13E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the main characters involved in NCIS 13x07 "16 Years"?
The main characters include Tony, Tim, Delilah, Bishop, Gibbs, Ducky, the Sherlock Consortium members, Todd Bennett, Michael Hayes, and Jason Tupperman.
What is the primary setting of the episode?
The primary settings are the Virginia woods (crime scene), the NCIS Office, and the Sherlock Consortium's residence.
What starts the investigation in this episode?
The investigation begins with the discovery of a dead body in the Virginia woods.
Who is the victim identified as?
The victim is identified as retired Lieutenant Commander Runyan Hayes.
What is the significance of the USS Buchanan in the story?
The USS Buchanan is a ship to which Hayes was formerly assigned, providing background to his character.
How is Fireman Todd Bennett connected to the case?
Bennett is initially suspected due to his past arguments with the victim and a history of domestic violence.
Who are the Sherlock Consortium?
The Sherlock Consortium is a group of amateur detectives who assist in the investigation.
What internal struggle does Abby face in this episode?
Abby struggles with guilt over a past forensic test she conducted that might have wrongfully convicted Michael Hayes.
How is Michael Hayes' innocence proven?
Michael Hayes' innocence is proven through new DNA evidence and the confession of the real killer, Jason Tupperman.
What is the resolution of the episode?
The episode resolves with Michael Hayes being exonerated and Jason Tupperman confessing to the murder.