The president of the company building classified weapons is brought in for questioning.
As FBI Agent Don Eppes, Rob Morrow (“Northern Exposure”) recruits his math genius brother Charlie (David Krumholz) to add a fresh perspective to the investigative team in his Los Angeles bureau. In this drama, the brothers use math and science to solve complex crimes. Judd Hirsch (“Taxi”) plays their father.
The team find money that is linked to one of the most famous hijacks in history.
The D.B. Cooper case was extremely complicated to pull off successfully.
Nikki and Granger run into an old man who may be linked to the Cooper case.
The old man runs into his nephew's killer and he gets his revenge.
The team discover that there is another man involved in the D.B. Cooper case.
The old man reveals that the hijacking was someone else's idea.
Buckley contacts Don and the team when a criminal takes hostages at a mineral exchange building.
Buckley helps the team but the plan goes awry.
Don thinks that Buckley masterminded the mineral crime despite the fact he's in the back of a trunk.
The diamond criminal was only a pawn in Buckley's master plan to steal money and get out of jail.
A criminal copies the same crime as convicted criminal Buckley.
Agent Edgerton is arrested for murder when he goes to meet his informant, who is already dead.
Edgerton insists that he and the informant were trying to shut down a drug ring run from prison.
Edgerton takes Colby hostage.
The prisoner operating the drug ring switched I.D. bracelets with someone else.
The U.S. Marshals are involved with the missing prisoner and Edgerton is on to them.
Don and the team's mission to find cyber criminals is compromised by a hacker who reveals their identities.
Nikki gets the hacker and Charlie sees that he has the physical capability to make considerable damage in the cyber world.
Someone is out to kill the hacker.
The cartel goes after the hacker's family.
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