Bell and Zidan track down a sniper with a rising body count.Bell and Zidan track down a sniper with a rising body count.Bell and Zidan track down a sniper with a rising body count.
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Ebonee Noel
- Analyst Kristen Chazal
- (as Ebonée Noel)
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- TriviaThe plot here is similar to the events around Washington DC circa 2002 known as the beltway sniper. In that situation, a military veteran took on a younger illegal immigrant to assist in several sniper killings.
- GoofsThe male FBI agent makes a number of erroneous conclusions after the first shootings. Fist he says the targets were moving when shot. Since he did not witness the shootings either in person or via video playback, he had no way of knowing if they were moving or standing still when shot. In fact, the footage shows the second was standing still when shot.
Next, he presumes the sniper could only be US military. In fact, police agencies use trained snipers, so limiting the suspect to just the military would leave out any number of suspects. His conclusion a trained civilian shooter or hunter would leave brass was also likewise faulty.
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I like this programme.
Most of the characters seem very believable except the character Kofi Seifu, played by Tim Johnson Jr.
They gave him the name Kofi which is predominantly a Ghanaian name which means a son born on Friday...
It is generally used by Christian families in Ghana
The character was supposedly a Somalian Muslim.
If you search Somalian first names Kofi just does not show on the list.
Just a little research would have show th error.
Seifu is predominantly an Ethopian Name.
They gave him the name Kofi which is predominantly a Ghanaian name which means a son born on Friday...
It is generally used by Christian families in Ghana
The character was supposedly a Somalian Muslim.
If you search Somalian first names Kofi just does not show on the list.
Just a little research would have show th error.
Seifu is predominantly an Ethopian Name.
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- eddie-earl-99-521675
- Oct 17, 2018
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