![traffic spirit cracked traffic spirit cracked](https://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large-5/broken-spirit-tina-vaughn-.jpg)
Ziva looks at the surveillance footage and finds Clea stuck to a rigid schedule. She found mention of Clea's college mentor and thinks they should find him.
TRAFFIC SPIRIT CRACKED CRACK
In the morning, Abby is in a working frenzy in her lab trying to crack the formula's code. He tells her to go home and get some rest. Duckie interrupts to make sure Abby is OK. In the morgue, Abby talks to Clea's dead body, calling her a "kindred spirit." She thinks they thought the same and promises she'll try to figure out what Clea was working on. Ziva finds references to meetings with a "Mr.
![traffic spirit cracked traffic spirit cracked](https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-U6mDVd9FTrA/XKtFsWvgmtI/AAAAAAAABak/tYc-A_FsydY3WEp1xFSgIqFh8xReuOSHwCLcBGAs/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/www.traffic-spirit.blogspot.com.jpg)
There's nothing on the security camera footage except Clea working steadily in the two weeks after she was fired. At the office, Tony recaps the green energy Stillwell's company was working on. Abby finds that Thorson's hard drive has been erased remotely. Tony finds her medication and suggests maybe Thorson's paranoia was imagined. In her journal, Clea wrote that Stillwell was watching her. Abby says the writing in the room is the second piece of the formula written on Clea's body. They find pages and pages strung up everywhere with formula on them and the phrase "They're going to kill me" written hundreds of times. She shows Gibbs some coordinates Clea wrote in her elbow.
![traffic spirit cracked traffic spirit cracked](https://cdn.tinybuddha.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Woman-in-the-dark-600x400.png)
The writing is pieces of a chemical formula but it's coded. In the lab, Abby compares the handwriting on each arm and says Clea wrote it herself and was ambidextrous. She says Clea was sending her money to keep "in case anything happened." Clea was bipolar but well-medicated until recently, her mom says. Back at the office, Gibbs talks to Clea's mom. They're joined by April Ferris, an engineer who worked with Clea for five years. Her research project was about helping the Navy go green, getting naval bases off the grid by 2020. He says Clea was brilliant but wasn't a team player. Upstairs, McGee plays a video of a man threatening to make Thorson's life "hell" if she leaves him. She was sick and she was in near organ failure from poison that'd been in her system for a while. Duckie shows Gibbs the victim's weird eye color. She sees a pattern and goes to work on it. In the morgue, Abby snaps tons of pictures of the victim's formulas. She made several recent deposits over $20,000 recently. She was working on a research project until two weeks ago, when she was fired. At the office they learn she was a sought after biochemist and worked for Gen 1 Bio Tech Inc in DC, for a man named Martin Stillwell. Her other arm is covered, too, as is her torso. Palmer looks at them and finds writing all over her arm - what look like scientific formulas. Duckie arrives and notices scratches on her hands. They heard from witnesses about her mumbling about running from someone. At the scene, the victim is Clea Thorson, a chemical engineer. Gibbs arrives to announce the body of the week: a dead Navy lieutenant. They've talked about role playing in bed - she's keeping her desires a secret until Halloween. Tony comes in to work talking on the phone to a lady friend, whom he calls "a vixen." Her name is Ethel. At a crosswalk she doesn't wait for the light to change and runs out in front of a bus. She babbles about not letting people find her. She doesn't look well and seems to think people are staring at her.
TRAFFIC SPIRIT CRACKED CODE
The victim's mother tells Gibbs about her atypical background Abby feels deeply impressed, and she starts to unravel the mystery she finds a code within a code. Abby deciphers mysterious writings the gang figures it out and nab the perp.Ī Naval Reserve lieutenant, who's also a chemical engineer, dies when a city bus hits her, apparently by accident, on a downtown street in Washington, DC Gibbs and company investigate witnesses describe her unusual behavior just before the incident Palmer notices something weird. A Naval Reserve lieutenant, who's a chemical engineer, dies when a city bus accidentally hits her on a street in Washington, DC Gibbs and company investigate.