Wednesday, April 26, 2017

6-part TV series '48 Hours: NCIS' premiere's to good TV ratings

"48 Hours: NCIS" (CBS) was seen Tuesday evening at 10/9 p.m. It aired at 9 p.m. (central time) in Albuquerque, NM on KRQE 13. It is the first of a 6-part TV-series. The episode on April 25, 2017 was called, “The double cross." In the overnight TV ratings it garnered 5.31 million TV viewers overall. It reached 0.7 million TV viewers in the all important 18 to 49 adult demographic. “Agents of Shield" (ABC) grabbed 2.16 overall & 0.6 with adults. “Chicago Fire” (NBC) nabbed 6.81 overall & 1.3 with adults.

“The Double Cross.” May 5, 1996. A 911 Emergency call was made by Eddie Makdessi. When NCIS arrived at the crime scene. Eddie's wife Elise was barely alive whose throat was slit and had multiple stab wounds. There was blood all over the bedroom and Quincy Brown was pronounced dead on the way to the hospital. Eddie said he was bludgeoned and knocked unconscious. When he came back to life. He untied his hands and grabbed a gun to kill Quincy who was raping his wife. NCIS later found a video tape of Elise revealing that if anything happened to her. People would know who killed her. She claimed that she was sexually harassed and assaulted as a Naval officer. Eddie then stopped cooperating and NCIS began to have suspicions. The double homicide went cold for 5 years.

You can watch episodes of “48 Hours: NCIS” at CBS. Click photos.
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/48-hours-ncis-the-double-cross/
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http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/48-hours-ncis-the-double-cross/
(CBS TV screen shot. Eddie and Elise Makdessi)

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