- Jack and the team search for Peter Dusek, a wealthy, 72-year-old murder trial juror, whose disappearance could cause a mistrial. Although the agents initially suspect that the defendant may have orchestrated Peter's disappearance as a means of forcing a mistrial, they soon wonder if the juror disappeared of his own volition, since he tried to recuse himself with a note from his cardiologist the day after the defendant threatened a witness in the courtroom.—Anonymous
- Wealthy juror Peter Ducek (72) disappears after changing his mind whether to invoke a medical affidavit from his cardiologist and lover Dr. Marla Rebel after a threat in court from the scary defendant. Judge Francis Whitmire hesitantly grants the FBI a reprieve to find him before declaring a mistrial which may be required anyhow as the murdered girl's brother illegally approached Ducek just before he withdrew his demand to be excused. The FBI team looks into every aspect of the court case and both families.—KGF Vissers
- When an elderly juror goes missing at first the team doesn't know what to think but then evidence leads them to believe he is a former Nazi.
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