Pride (Scott Bakula), Hannah (Necar Zadegan), and the rest of the team are facing another mysterious case as a Navy Lieutenant suffers a suspicious manner of death in “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 19. Making matters worse, they might have to tread extra lightly and could get in trouble in the process.
Synopsis of “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 19 reveals that the case of the day revolves around the death of Navy Lieutenant. The victim mysteriously dies after falling down the stairs during a charity gala. It is now up to the team to determine whether the cause of death was an accident or if it was only made to look like one.
While plot details are still scarce, it is very unlikely that a juicy case like this in “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 19 is merely an accident. The preview does not show much about the possible suspects but reveals that the victim comes from a wealthy family with vast connections to the authorities in New Orleans.
The brief preview shows the team getting warned at the scene of the crime about some “powerful people” involved in the case. The trailer also hints at the team uncovering a “family’s darkest secrets” in “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 19.
It was made apparent that the victim’s family is one of the influential people in New Orleans. In fact, Pride will be told in “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 19 to get off the case. But Loretta (CCH Pounder) then asks him if that has ever stopped them before.
Considering the family’s connections and Pride being ordered to lay off the case in “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 19, the “family’s darkest secret” is likely linked to some of the most powerful people in the city. It then only makes sense that Pride’s team, who genuinely goes after the truth in every case, is seen as a threat to a possible bigger net of another conspiracy. New episodes of the procedural show arrive every Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET on CBS.


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