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FBI Recap 05/14/24: Season 6 Episode 12 “Consequences”

Tonight on CBS FBI  airs with an all-new Tuesday, May 14, 2024 season 6 episode 12, “Consequences,” and we have your FBI recap below. In tonight’s FBI season 6 episode 12 called, “Consequences,” as per the CBS synopsis,

“When a truck driver is murdered and the drug he was transporting goes missing, the team hunts for those behind the remaining batch that is already wreaking havoc on the streets of New York.

Meanwhile, Jubal is thrust closer to the case when the identified suspect is someone close to him.

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In tonight’s FBI episode, Maggie was still out on leave. She was itching to return to work, but she knew Ella needed this time away and so her team were forced to investigate without her. They caught a murder case. Some birdwatcher found a body at the Jamaican Wildlife Refuge. It was a protected federal park.

The FBI were called in because they investigated all crimes on federal land and they identified the body. The body was that of Tim Baker. He was in his forties. He was short on money. He works as a delivery driver. He was always aiming for extra shifts and he was supposed to drop off a contaminated batch of piperidone when he disappeared. And no one could find him.

The batch he was carrying was set to be destroyed. It’s also the key ingredient in fentanyl. He could have made it up to twenty-five kilos of the fentanyl if he had been a part of the heist.

Only he wasn’t involved in this. Tim was abducted along with his van. The people that kidnapped him would go on to kill him when he tried to escape. They also were clever in the sense that they rented out property as well as a van to use before the heist was carried out. It was all done in cash and was completely untraceable.

They turned a rented garage into a fentanyl lab. It was right next to a daycare and so these people do not care about who they hurt. If they cared, they wouldn’t have taken a contaminated batch in the first place.

They were not clever in that sense. The piperidone was set to be destroyed because it was so lethal it could kill by itself. Tim probably tried to tell his kidnappers the same thing. They ignored good old common sense and cooked drugs with it anyway. They made enough to wipe out the state of New York.

People were already dying. The FBI didn’t find Tim’s body until four days had passed and they had the case for barely a day when four teenagers OD at a nightclub.

The paramedics were called in. Nothing they tried worked on those four victims. They were able to save a fifth girl and that’s because she barely ingested the drug.

The fifth girl told them that they bought the drugs off a guy in a red jacket in the club. The FBI checked phone camera footage of that night. They found someone in the red jacket by the girls. Jubal could even identify him.

It was his godson, Nate Becerra. He was the son of Former FBI Special Agent Jose Becerra. Jose and Jubal used to be good friends. They haven’t spoken in a while because life got in the way and a few things have changed since then. Good Old Joe was prepared to do anything to protect his son.

Jubal reached out to him. He went to Joe’s house with Scola and they asked to search the property. Joe let Jubal search his son room because he thought Jubal would help him hide evidence. Jubal found a bag of drugs. It looked like the one the girls bought at the nightclub. Joe asked Jubal to hand him the drugs so that he could flush them down the toilet.

Jubal refused to do that. He wasn’t going to mess with evidence and nothing Joe said would change his mind. Joe tried to remind him of those times when he protected Jubal.

He didn’t report Jubal drinking on the job. He covered for Jubal when he was cheating on his wife. Joe ignored all of that as a good friend and he called Jubal out as a hypocrite for not wanting to do him the same courtesy. All Jubal could do was put in a good word for Nate. Joe still tried to hide his son. He pretended Nate didn’t have a phone which was a lie.

They tracked down Nate. Joe picked him up. He was driving him somewhere when Nate freaked out. He got out of the car and ran. The FBI caught up to him. Jubal called in a few favors to get Nate two years in prison. That is if he was helpful. Nate told Jubal all about where he got the drugs.

He bought them off Kevin Thomas. Thomas also made them. Jubal asked Nate to wear a wire and meet Thomas. The FBI wanted to negotiate for the other drugs because their priority was taking the drugs off the streets. They didn’t want any more deaths from it.

Nate contacted Thomas. He told him that he has an offer from a buyer. Someone willing to buy up a large batch of drugs. Nate was so nervous that he almost blew it.

He managed to make a deal in spite of his fears. The buyer was Jubal. Jubal went with Nate to meet Thomas and his partners. He hasn’t been out in the field in years. He totally blew it. He got held at gunpoint. His backup stormed the building. The FBI killed two of the drug dealers. The third managed to grab Nate and he had a gun aimed at Nate’s head.

Joe was against his son being used in the field. He thought it was too dangerous. He turned out to be right because his son almost died tonight. Gio Russo took Nate hostage.

Jubal also became a hostage when he refused to leave Nate. Gio was making all sorts of demands, but the FBI couldn’t control one person. Joe found out that his son was being held at gunpoint. He rushed into the building. Nate tried to run to his father and he got shot for it. Jubal then took out Russo. The bad guys were all dead. The drugs were off the streets. Nate might get better deal now.

Only Joe and Jubal’s friendship was over. Joe was still angry he wouldn’t flush the drugs. He told Jubal that they’re done and Jubal was no longer invited to his daughter’s wedding.

THE END!

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