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Mark Harmon, David McCallum, and Cote de Pablo in NCIS (2003)

Pauley Perrette: Abby Sciuto

Suspicion

NCIS

Pauley Perrette credited as playing...

Abby Sciuto

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  • Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs: Give me some good news, Abby.
  • Abby Sciuto: I'm not pregnant.
  • Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs: Too much information.
  • Abby Sciuto: Can I talk bullets?
  • Donald Mallard: No, you can't. But you can listen to me talk bullets. Now, the first bullet, bullet A... . yeah, that's it. It penetrated the body here, just below the rib cage. All soft tissue, no bone. And once it punched through the skin, it stopped. No kinetic energy. Unlike bullet B, here... that's the little devil, which according to this, punched right through the sternum, gouged its way through the heart muscle, took a chip out of the eighth thoracic vertebrae, and finally sputtered to a stop in Lieutenant Shaheen's right latissimus dorsi. In other words, it did exactly what it was designed to do in all its brutal efficiency. Which begs the question, Abby...
  • Abby Sciuto: How were they fired from the same weapon?
  • Donald Mallard: Yeah. One high velocity, one low velocity. I was thinking, could it be a ricochet?
  • Abby Sciuto: No. There were no layer deposits on the slug, so it didn't hit anything.
  • Donald Mallard: Ah.
  • Abby Sciuto: And their weight and lead composition's the same, but it's almost as if...
  • Donald Mallard: It was fired from another weapon. And if it was a revolver, that would explain finding only one casing.
  • Abby Sciuto: Two weapons means two shooters, Duck. I don't think Gibbs is going to appreciate me doubling his work load

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