"Why would this matter?" Ziva asked still not understanding the significance.

"Well the biggest thing is that Old Order Amish try to stay out of mainstream America's ways and the most important is that the Amish don't believe in participating in Military Service as they have a very passionate and spiritual regard to following the Christian scriptures that encourage alternative ways of dealing with conflict, and consider themselves Pacifists." Ducky shared.

"Corpsman Lapp is a member of the US Navy, and has seen active duty. Why would someone with the background you talk about do such a thing." Ziva asked.

"Those are very good questions." Ducky shrugged. "I don't know the answer to that."

"Why does Nickel Mines sound familiar?" Tony asked.

"There was a shooting in an Amish School house there." Tim announced, he had gone back to his computer and had pulled up the old media files. "The shooter new a lot of the children, and only shot the little girls. Several of the children died in the School house that day."

"Jacob Lapp said one of his little sisters was killed, she must have been one of the murdered schoolgirls." Ducky sighed. "That poor young man."

"So, how does this relate to his disappearance." Ziva announced drawing the attention back to the information at hand. "There is a missing Corpsman."

"Perhaps the young man just went home." Ducky suggested.

"Then why wouldn't he just apply for a leave?' Tony asked. "Saves us from doing all this work."

"McGee, have you been able to get any phone records? What about his bank statements?" Gibbs returned back hoping that they could get a bit more information from the usual places.

"He has a bank account, but there hasn't been any unusual transfers or withdrawals, it looks like it was opened by the Navy for him when he enlisted, prior to that he had no bank account. He does not have any credit cards. The last time money was taken out it was two days before Lapp disappeared. He withdrew the same amount of money he normally takes out on Mondays."

"No credit?" Tony asked in surprise as he didn't know anyone without a credit card.

"No, and he does not spend a lot of his money. He has considerable savings and no debt that I can see. As for phone records, he receives a phone call every Saturday from this number." McGee circled the number. "The other numbers are from the hospital or the base." McGee shared.

"Where is the number located." Gibbs asked as he recognized the area code.

"From Pennsylvania, not too far from Nickel Mines." McGee shared.

"So, does that mean what I think it means?" Tony asked.

"Grab your gear." Gibbs nodded and then turned back to McGee. "You stay here."

"Yes boss." Tim nodded. He had to complete the work for the Director, and although the team was unsure what the work entailed, Tim would rather stay back to complete the work then spend hours in the car with Tony.

"So, Ducky. When I was a kid, my parents took us on a trip to Indiana I somehow think I remember hearing that there was a large Amish community in that state." Abby started as the two turned to walk back towards there respective department.

"Actually my dear, I believe your parents were confused, that state hosts a very large population of people who consider themselves Mennonite. Very similar in their views on non violent practices and choices of not participating in any military actions, yet they are on the whole a more progressive group." The two continued their conversation as they walked.

The rest of the team had already headed for the car.