He swims to safety, but his passenger isnt able to escape…or is he?
Yeah, he totally is.
Billings CO tells Bishop that he was a disorderly sailor and their No.

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1 suspect in the theft of a passel of smoke grenades and flare guns from the armory.
They were about to call NCIS when Sheriff Pearson came a-knockin and took the problem off their hands.
Confusingly, though, thats not the name of the person hes accused of beating.
(When Silk offers Sloane his card, hes holding it upside down.)
Louise claims to have no idea about the money and says Randall Peters is Billings business partner.
She never met him but says Billings told her last week would be their final meeting.
(Stealing that DIY tip, thanks!)
Her no-nonsense manner leaves him awkward and impressed and awkwardly impressed.
When the accident happened, she only heard one tha-thunk when Pearsons car passed over it.
So where was the tha-thunk from the alleged drunk driver?
Gibbs and Bishop ask Pearson this question, and he angrily accuses them of believing Helen Keller over him.
(Next: Ear witness to the rescue)
Meanwhile, Billings alleged victim surfaces.
But he cant identify Billings from a photo lineup.
Sloane notes that Nordstrom has a history of possession arrests.
Its also the only ingredient of the nine needed to make meth that isnt readily available to pharmacists.
And gee, are any pharmacists connected to this weeks case?
McGee and Bishop suggest Billings was the supplier, Pearson was protection, and Louises dad was the cook.
Meanwhile, shes impressed by his biceps, insisting, Ive held lots of arms.
Yours are more than decent.
Flirt game on point, girl!
He tells her he was afraid that Billings would rat the three of us out.
But whos the third man?
Annie finds this out when she answers her door assuming its Torres, and Webber Silk lunges at her!
Although Annie tosses coffee at him, Silk wrestles her to the ground and starts choking her.
Thankfully, Torres arrives in time to save the day.