Numb3rs season 1 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a gripping twist, the FBI reopens a closed murder case after similarities emerge with a new homicide. Mathematician Charlie Epps lends his expertise, unraveling a complex web involving blackmail, a pyramid scheme, and a wrongful conviction. The real culprit, a former Serbian lieutenant with a false identity, is eventually apprehended, exonerating the previously convicted suspect. The case underscores the fallibility of criminal justice and the critical role of thorough investigation.
Full Episode S01E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Charlie Epps?
Charlie Epps is Don's brother, a mathematician.
What is the main plot of the episode?
The FBI investigates the murder of Trevor Riley and uncovers links to a previous case, leading to concerns about a wrongful conviction.
How does Charlie help in the investigation?
Charlie assists by analyzing financial data and discussing the logic behind criminal investigations.
Who was initially suspected in Trevor Riley's murder?
Jose Salazar, an electrician, was initially suspected due to his altercation with Riley and possession of evidence.
What is the connection between Trevor Riley and Lisa Bayle?
Both were victims of murder with similar methods, linking their cases.
Who is the real killer of Trevor Riley and Lisa Bayle?
Mark Andric, a former Serbian lieutenant, is identified as the real killer.
How is Cliff Howard related to the case?
Cliff Howard was wrongfully convicted for the murder of Lisa Bayle, a case connected to Trevor Riley's murder.
What mistake did the FBI make in the Lisa Bayle case?
The FBI relied on faulty eyewitness testimony and fingerprint evidence, leading to a wrongful conviction.
What does the episode reveal about criminal investigations?
The episode highlights the potential for errors and the importance of re-evaluating evidence in criminal investigations.
How does the episode end?
With the capture of the real killer, Mark Andric, and the exoneration of Cliff Howard.