Note: This is a mystery/adventure crossover with NCIS, Criminal Minds, the Kingsman and James Bond. I hope you enjoy.

Chapter 1: NCIS

May 12th 2010

"Come on. We've got bodies. Franklin Virginia. "

"Really boss? So early on a Wednesday? There should be a rule against it."

"Come on Di Nozzo. Fornell called us in."

"The FBI...not them again. Ziva's lucky to be off on vacation. Why is Fornell on this boss?"

"Because a Private was found shot in the woods. There was also a civilian, or so they thought...turns out to be a retired Royal Navy Commodore."

"Did someone tell Ducky?" McGee asks.

"Yes and he's on the way in the van to pick the bodies up. Just because the guy's British doesn't mean Ducky will know him."

"I know that boss but a Commodore and retired...Ducky could…"

"We will cross that bridge when we come to it McGeek...can't you see the empty coffee hand of the boss is making him short."

"Oh yes. Sorry boss. No time to pick up a coffee yet?"

"Hurry and we will be stopping on the way."

"Yes sir!" McGee and DiNozzo both say as they follow Gibbs into the elevator.

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"Ah, Jethro. There you are." Ducky says as the second body is placed on stretcher. "I'm afraid you will have to get all the photographic evidence from the FBI. They were first on the scene but at least Fornell called the moment he knew we would be involved.

"What have we got Ducky?"

Fornell walks over to join them. "Hello Jethro. A hiker found the bodies and the local police called us immediately."

"Why?"

"Because in the late 70's there was a rash of kidnappings and killings like this in the same spot. They involved the navy then and it seems they do now. This is far bigger a case than you and I can manage and the bosses on high have decided to call the BAU on this one. Looks like you are going to have to learn how to play nice. NCIS will get all the forensic information while the BAU compiles the history for comparison."

DiNozzo frowns. "Great, just what the boss loves...sharing the sandbox."

Gibbs shoots him a glare that silences any further comments. "Right boss. McGee and I will look at what naval records we can find."

"Yes and be ready with something to tell me the minute I return. I will have Fornell drive me back."

McGee and DiNozzo get in the car and leave to follow Ducky and the forensics truck.

"What is really going on here Fornell? Since when does the FBI pass off a serial killing so easily?"

"When two nations navy's are involved Gibbs, that's when. Besides, we may need a profile and that is what they do. The BAU has been alerted and will be compiling information on the old serial killings case. They will then be incontact with you and take care of contacting the families of the victims."

"Fine. We will dig up what we can from our records. I can't guarantee that we can find more than the FBI on this one. Do you know who worked the case in the 70's?"

"Yes, an agent Blithe. He's dead now. The problem is that there seems to be two separate incidents. Two killers were believed to have been killed by naval officers in the woods where they discovered other bodies of two women. Nothing has happened since then, oh except on top of everything else two dead CIA agents turned up two miles north of this location in 2005. They had been missing since 2004. They closed the case after the male agent's wife committed suicide. I don't envy you this case Jethro. It has multi departmental mess written all over it."

"Well it looks like it just got reopened."

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McGee goes through the dead Private's records. Randy Owens age 25. He pulls the photo up onto the screen alongside that of his father Retired Captain Glen Owens.

"What have you found McGeek? I am just back with the photos from the scene. Looks like one of the two dead men shot at something. No blood found or bullets recovered from the scene. Looks like whoever shot them policed all the brass."

"They Owens was shot in the head from behind and close range. It is possible the Commodore reacted and got a shot off before his death from a shot to the chest. Ducky says the time of death was near 2am, it was dark."

Gibbs comes walking in with a fresh coffee in his hand still looking grim. "There were no signs of flashlights and the car was left untouched. There were muddy footprints but by the time we got there the FBI had been there for awhile. Go over all the photographic evidence with Abby."

"What are you thinking boss? Lured out there and then shot execution style in the back of the head?" DiNozzo asks.

"I don't know...that is why we investigate, DiNozzo."

Ducky exits the elevator and moves towards the group looking up at the screen. Tim has the Private's photo.

"Ah, Jethro. I just got off the phone with a BAU agent Hotchner and I discussed my preliminary report and they will be coming for a visit tomorrow morning. I have given the bullets from the victims to Abby."

"McGee go."

"Ah, yes boss." Tim says as he begins to give his report.

"This is Private Randy Owens and his father former captain Glen Owens who now resided in the Shady Pines retirement facility. He is suffering from Alzheimer's disease and has been in the home for 7 years now. He retired his commission in 1995 to care for his sick wife who died of breast cancer. Stellar career, no issues there and his son followed in his footsteps."

DiNozzo takes over and clicks the screen. This is retired Commodore Malcolm King of her majesty's Royal Navy from 1965-2005. He became the youngest officer to become Commodore in 1978 until his retirement. From what we know, he was from a very well to do family with many ties in the military and business world. Not to mention the Royal family though his military command."

DiNozzo turns to Ducky. "I don't suppose you know the man do you Ducky?"

"No, but King is a familiar name...why I'm not sure.."

Abby comes up into the offices from her lab in the basement. "Could it be that he is the cousin of Sir Robert King who was married to a rich Russian oil baroness who was killed in a terrorist explosion in London in the 90's, Ducky?"

"That does sound familiar my dear. Perhaps his cousin's death is linked in some way. But who would wait almost 20 years for retribution, considering the man had any enemies at all? I am afraid the Royal Navy may or may not be helpful in this matter. What about contacting his family?"

Gibbs frowns. "Fornell said to let the BAU handle the notifications. They're accumulating details on some other suspicious deaths in Franklin in the late 1970's. Keep working through our records and be ready for a meeting with the BAU tomorrow."

McGee speaks up. "Boss, I sent a message to the home that Glen Owens lives in to tell the administrator of the Private's death. With no other family I thought someone should tell his father. They just got back to me and said that it was a shame because they saw the Private yesterday bring a British friend to visit with his father."

"DiNozzo, you and McGee go over to shady pines and interview them and look at any security footage. Forward the information to the BAU so they know we're cooperating. Abby can you go over the FBI photos and make sure everything on the bullets Ducky found in the victims, is ready for tomorrow."

"I'm on it Gibbs." Abby walks back to the elevator with Ducky, to head back to her lab.

To be continued...