Mercenaries against Cyber warfare. That's the key point of this episode. A man in his thirties (Aaron Mathias) jumped out of a penthouse in central Manhattan; as usual, it's easy for Goren to figure out someone pushed him by looking shoes print in the paving stone. The victim was a computer genius who worked for a company and stole information from a competitor in the war business. He was home- schooled by his mother who taught him all the basis needed to become a leader (Schopenhauer, Hegel, Marcus Aurelius) and he was a charming lady's man. The suspects had different motives to kill him, anyway the real perp is someone you shouldn't have bet a dime at the beginning.
The character who struck me the most is the old-fashioned terrorist mother. She didn't blink an eye when detectives told her about the accident, planning right away her old-style revenge. Goren teases her about the time needed by special forces to locate her (just six hours).
The character who struck me the most is the old-fashioned terrorist mother. She didn't blink an eye when detectives told her about the accident, planning right away her old-style revenge. Goren teases her about the time needed by special forces to locate her (just six hours).