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* HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative: The entire plot originated from [=McIntyre=] believing himself to be the son of UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy and trying to prove it. The DA office, as part of BluffingTheKiller, claim falsely that a DNA test proved it.

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* HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative: The entire plot originated from [=McIntyre=] believing himself to be the son of UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy and trying to prove it. The DA office, as part of BluffingTheKiller, BluffingTheMurderer, claim falsely that a DNA test proved it.
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* HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative: The entire plot originated from [=McIntyre=] believing himself to be the son of UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy and trying to prove it. The DA office, as part of BluffingTheKiller, claim falsely that a DNA test proved it.
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* DirtyCop: Scott Waylon, a police officer, was driven into being this due to his wife losing money to a [[FourOneNineScam Nigerian email scam]]. He had a second job in a stripper club, and ended up trying to steal a lock of JFK's hair for Dryden.
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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: The fact that Waylon's wife fell to the [[FourOneNineScam Nigerian email scam]] was never released to the public; [=McIntyre=] gave away his involvement with Dryden's death by revealing that he knew about this.

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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: The fact that Waylon's wife fell to the [[FourOneNineScam Nigerian email scam]] was never released to the public; [=McIntyre=] gave away his involvement with Dryden's Lukovich's death by revealing that he knew about this.
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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: The fact that Waylon's wife fell to the [[Nigerian email scam]] was never released to the public; [=McIntyre=] gave away his involvement with Dryden's death by revealing that he knew about this.

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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: The fact that Waylon's wife fell to the [[Nigerian [[FourOneNineScam Nigerian email scam]] was never released to the public; [=McIntyre=] gave away his involvement with Dryden's death by revealing that he knew about this.
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* FourOneNineScam: Waylon got into trouble after his wife lost too much money to a Nigerian email scam.


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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: The fact that Waylon's wife fell to the [[Nigerian email scam]] was never released to the public; [=McIntyre=] gave away his involvement with Dryden's death by revealing that he knew about this.
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The episode opens with a hostage negotiator trying to work with a police officer named Scott Waylon, who accidentally killed Dr. Norman Lukovich to steal from him. Waylon eventually dies by suicide after finding the body of Ian Dryden. Lupo and Bernard investigate and find that Waylon had been hired by Dryden to steal Kennedy memorabilia by a salesman named John Jay [=McIntyre=], who believes himself to be UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy's illegitimate son. He is indicted for Dryden's murder, but due to a mistake during the interview with the detectives, the confession is tossed away. The Kennedy family request a gag order. So Cutter manipulates [=McIntyre=], saying that a comparative DNA test proves his claim of being JFK's son, but nobody can find out due to the order. An ecstatic [=McIntyre=] confesses to his actions, validated by a test that never took place.

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* AdvertisedExtra: Creator/RueMcClanahan appears as [=McIntyre=]'s mother, claiming to have slept with JFK.
* SuicideByCop: Despite the hostage negotiator's work, Waylon still goes out that way, upset at Lukovich's accidental murder and Dryden's death.

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