Wednesday, June 20, 2018

'48 Hours: NCIS' A dedicated Marine disappears from military base

48 Hours: NCIS” (CBS) can be seen each Tuesday evening at 10/9 p.m. It airs at 9 p.m. (mountain-time) at Albuquerque on the KRQE 13 station. Last night’s episode was called, “Deadly Lies.” In the overnight TV ratings it garnered 3.98 million TV viewers overall. It reached 0.5 million TV viewers in the all-important 18 to 49 adult demographic. “World of Dance” (NBC) grabbed 6.32 overall with 1.4 with adults. “The Last Defense” (ABC) nabbed 2.50 overall and 0.5 with adults. 

“48 Hours: NCIS” is an extension of the regular “48 Hours.” It focuses on military stories involving murder and mystery.

Deadly Lies.” Her internet name was Samantha and who was fake. She posted pictures of a good looking blonde to attract men. Samantha is part of a computer trend called, “Catfish.” She was Samantha online, but in reality she is a totally different woman. This blonde had attracted a Navy officer named Cooper Jackson. He fell in love with Samantha without ever meeting her. She decided that Cooper was getting too close to the truth and made up a story that she was sexually assaulted at a party inside a military base.

Cooper decided to pose as an NCIS special agent. He pretended to investigate this sexual assault of Samantha. She even provided Cooper with a description of the Marine who attacked her. Cooper was so obsessed with this woman that he found the first Marine who fit that description. It turned out to be Justin Huff who had no connection to Samantha nor Cooper. Justin was seen walking into the darkness on security camera in 2006. He was never seen alive again…,
Click photos below of 48 HOURS: NCIS for complete episode.
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(CBS photo. Marine, Dustin Huff was a happy-go-lucky person).

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