“NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 9 is going to be an intriguing telecast as spoilers show it will touch on polygamy. It will look into the life of someone who has been secretly living with two families for years.
As per CBS press release, “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 9 is titled “Risk Assessment” and its synopsis reads: “The team investigates the murder of a Navy contractor who secretly lived two lives for decades.” Based on the summary, it appears that a polygamous man has been murdered and as the NOLA team investigates, his secret life was eventually exposed.
The Navy contractor has two families and this means he has two wives and children with each of his spouses. Now, his murder remained unsolved but it was suggested that perhaps, someone with a grudge or hate on the man had killed him.
It was added that since he secretly lived with two families, someone might have discovered this fact and launched an attack due to anger. With this scenario, there is a possibility that one of his wives, children or even friends could be a suspect.
“NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 9 is the follow-up to episode 8’s Close to Home. In the previous chapter, the NOLA team invited a school gang member to be their informant in order to know what really happened in the murder of the training corps instructor. The episode also marked Dwayne Pride’s half-brother’s return to the series.
Meanwhile, “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 9 is set to air on Dec. 4 at 10 p.m. on CBS. For viewers who cannot watch it on TV, they can still see it online via streaming. Fans can subscribe to CBS All-Access on the network’s website while those in the U.K. can go for NOW TV and enjoy a week of free trial upon registration.


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