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Chapter 5
Gibbs walked in the interrogation room not expecting to see Abby there. When he did he knew immediately what she was doing there, trying to get Genvieve to admit that she was in fact Jennifer Shepard. The fact that even Abby couldn't break that, it seemed impossible. Gibbs also knew that the bag contained some sort of DNA sample, how she ha managed to get it from Genvieve, he wasn't going to guess. He was, however, going to go down to Abby instead of the interrogation room to see what exactly she had gotten from Genvieve and if it was a match.
"Abby," Gibbs said walking into her lab seeing her micropipette in her hand performing some techniques to get the DNA out of the swab. He saw the Ziploc bag and what seemed like fingerprints taken from it and AFIS running on her computer. She jumped when she heard him trying to hide what she was doing.
"I can explain," Abby said backing away from Gibbs.
The computer dinged saying that it had found a match on the fingerprints and a picture of Jennifer Shepard and her record showed up on the screen. Both Gibbs and Abby looked at the screen surprised.
"It's a match," Abby whispered to Gibbs. "Genvieve Staton is Jennifer Shepard."
"It can't be possible," Gibbs said shaking his head.
"Science doesn't lie, Gibbs. DNA and fingerprints don't lie."
"Jen was always a great actress," Gibbs muttered. His phone rang as he simply stared at her record absorbing the fact that she's dead and she's upstairs pretending to be somebody else. It was DiNozzo, he and McGee had caught a break in the case, something about a warehouse that the other team shouldn't see because it compromised some powerful person.
"On my way," Gibbs said after listening to Tony's explanation. Abby looked at him expectantly waiting for his next orders.
"What am I gonna do now, Gibbs?"
"You go upstairs and get her a polygraph test. I want to know if her brain says she's lying, because obviously DNA can't. Double check your results, do it manually or something."
"Aye, aye, captain," Abby said saluting Gibbs printing off a copy of Jenny's fingerprints and Genvieve Staton's while Gibbs exited the room to get to the bullpen.
"Boss," Tony greeted him giving him the paper where the evidence was.
"What are you all waiting for? Grab your gear!" Gibbs bellowed over at them already walking towards the elevator. The mystery of Jennifer Shepard and Genvieve Staton had to be put aside for now, the case had to come first.
They arrived at the scene, spotting the blood on the floor and possibly the weapon that was used to strike the victim on the head. It was a bloody baseball bat with obvious fingerprints. Tony and Ziva were careful to bag and tag it while McGee surveyed the rest of the place. He found gloves in the dumpster not far from the place with blood smeared on it and a strand of black hair. He bagged it and got into the car with everyone else as they drove back to NCIS, looking over the pictures of the place.
"Gibbs! You're back!" Abby said hugging Gibbs. In the few hours that they were gone to the scene, she had time to polygraph Genvieve who passed miraculously without a problem. To Genvieve she wasn't Jennifer Shepard, she hadn't even heard of the woman in her life.
"Evidence," Gibbs said as Tony and McGee stepped up dropping the box off onto her table. "I want results in an hour."
The team went out of the lab with Gibbs being the one behind. "Gibbs! What about the thing, with the thing that you wanted me to do?"
"You did it already Abs?"
"Yeah," Abby said walking over and giving him the papers from the interview. "She passed. It's so hinky."
"She knows how to pass a polygraph," Gibbs muttered shaking his head.
"No Gibbs, she doesn't know. I can see it in her eyes. She's Jenny, she's just... lost."
Gibbs walked out of Abby's lab looking over at the results. Jenny was a great agent, one of the best he's ever trained. She was a great actress and she learned to make the role she was playing so convincing that he sometimes forgot who she really was. Gibbs threw the papers away in the trash walking into the interrogation room where she was sitting by herself. If she didn't want to be known, if she wanted to run away, he'd let her. If that's what it takes for her to be happy and let go of her past, he'd let her go.
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