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Chapter 1: What happened to Erin Corwin?
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Chapter 2: How did Erin's family first learn about her disappearance?
But that makes you seem suspicious in the eyes of the investigators. Also, he had no alibi, per se. I mean, he was in his apartment playing video games, and he's an unemotional guy. I mean, he's not the kind of guy to say, my wife is missing. You know, he's like unemotional and very flat affect.
Once John finally did alert the authorities, the local sheriff's department in San Bernardino immediately opened up an investigation. But they needed help for this specific case.
The sheriff's department can't just go there and start talking to people. They have to go through protocol, right? They have to alert the military. And when they do, the NCIS gets involved.
NCIS, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Most of us may recognize this name from television.
NCIS, never heard of it. That's embarrassing.
The television show NCIS follows a cast of characters, including NCIS special agents, field agents, forensic specialists, and more, through 21 seasons of scripted primetime television drama. But the NCIS is a real-life federal agency. NCIS is sort of like an in-house FBI for the Navy. There are only about a thousand special agents based all over the world.
In Japan, Singapore, Bahrain, Italy, and yes, at the Marine Base in 29 Palms, California.
They are stationed at the base and they get involved, holding the sheriff's department hand to let them know how the military operates.
NCIS Special Agent Clifton Randolph Jr. was alerted by the sheriff's department that a Marine's wife was missing.
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