Numb3rs season 5 episode 18 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
John Curtis, facing execution, complains about his last meal in prison. Dr. Henry Stanley contacts the FBI, claiming Curtis's innocence in the murder of Roger Webster. However, Stanley is murdered before revealing crucial information. The FBI, led by Don Eppes, investigates, uncovering a complex web involving Curtis's son Julien and Detective Danielle Hill, who had a personal relationship with Webster. Evidence suggests Curtis confessed to protect Julien. Despite efforts to prove his innocence, Curtis faces execution as the FBI grapples with the case's moral and emotional complexities.
Full Episode S05E18 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did John Curtis complain during his last meal?
Curtis complained about the lack of ketchup with his meal.
Who is Dr. Henry Stanley?
Dr. Henry Stanley is a psychiatrist who called the FBI with information regarding Curtis's possible innocence.
What was John Curtis's last meal?
Curtis's last meal included a double-double with no cheese, grilled onions, fries, and a shake.
What confession did John Curtis make?
Curtis confessed to the murder of Roger Webster.
Who was killed before revealing crucial information about Curtis?
Dr. Henry Stanley was shot before he could reveal crucial information.
What evidence did the FBI find at Dr. Stanley's office?
The FBI found evidence of a hasty departure at Dr. Stanley's office.
What was the relationship between Detective Hill and Roger Webster?
Detective Hill had a personal relationship with Roger Webster.
Why did John Curtis remain adamant about his guilt?
Curtis remained adamant about his guilt to protect his son, Julien.
Who was revealed to be the real killer of Roger Webster?
Julien Curtis, John Curtis's son, was revealed to be the real killer of Roger Webster.
How did the FBI prove Curtis's innocence?
The FBI proved Curtis's innocence by analyzing his confession and uncovering evidence against Julien.
What was Detective Hill's involvement in the case?
Detective Hill was involved in the murder of Dr. Stanley and the framing of Curtis.
What happened at the basketball game?
The basketball game saw the participation of professional players and paralleled the investigation's challenges.
What was John Curtis's fate?
John Curtis faced execution despite the evidence of his possible innocence.
What was the FBI's conclusion about the Curtis case?
The FBI concluded the complexity and tragedy of the case, acknowledging the challenges in proving Curtis's innocence.
How did the FBI handle the investigation?
The FBI conducted a thorough investigation, exploring various leads and analyzing evidence to uncover the truth.