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Numb3rs :: Nine Wives (03x12)
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| Title: | Nine Wives |
| Episode #: | 03x12 |
| Production Number: | 312 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday January 05th, 2007 |
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May 30, 2007 |
UK (five) |
Apr 14, 2008 |
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When a teenage girl is found almost beaten to death, Don and his team discover that she escaped from a polygamous cult headed by a fundamentalist leader who is on the run from the FBI. They discover that the girl's mother, who is also a religious zealot, "gave" her daughter to the leader. As their contribution to the investigation, Charlie and Amita try to decipher a chart that was found at the leader's last known location, hoping it will lead them to him. Millie provides them with a surprising answer.
When Charlie and Amita return prematurely from a math conference to work the investigation, they find Alan and Millie sharing a bottle of wine in the Eppes homestead.
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Opening statistics: 100,000 Polygamists, 37 States, 11 Religions, 1 Bloodline. | Alimi Ballard (Agent David Sinclair) did not appear in this episode. |
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Early in the episode it is stated that Abner Stone wants Josephine Kirtland as one of his many wives because she is a 'pure breed' from the original legacy in Indiana. However, it is later learned that her mother is her half-sister because they both have the same father. If this is the case, then Josephine is already in-bred to some degree and not suitable for Stone's purposes. |
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