The Number 3rs is an American suspense drama. Digital pursuit of murder mainly reflects how mathematical theory is applied to police investigation through real cases, so as to solve an incredible crime. The FBI agent, played by Rob Mollo and his brother Charlie, who has extraordinary mathematical genius, cracked a large-scale serious crime case in Los Angeles ... Charlie's unique way of thinking about this case surprised Tang's colleagues Terry Lake and David Sinclair. At the same time, Don and Charlie's father are worried about whether their son's professional personality will cause friction between them at work. Larry Frenhardt is Charlie's college tutor. He wants Charlie to concentrate on academic research instead of wasting unnecessary energy to help the police solve the case.
Season 1 episode 1: This episode is a series of rape cases. Rapists also have abnormal hobbies, leaving marks on all their victims. As more and more victims appeared, the FBI found that rapists became more and more violent and even killed a victim. Don went home with a map of the crime scene. Charlie happened to see it and seemed to see some patterns. Then, Charlie listed the formula for calculating the criminal's residence and got a hot spot. Tang immediately sent someone to pay attention to all suspects in the area. Unexpectedly, Charlie's results did not find the real criminal. Tang pointed out that even if the criminal lives in that area, it doesn't mean that he often moves in that area. Maybe he often walks around where he works. Charlie made another formula and found a hot spot. Don compared the people who appeared in the two areas, and finally caught the criminal. He found on his license plate that he had recently moved, so Charlie didn't see him in the first hot spot.
Episode 2: Some "polite boys" are robbing a bank. They are called "polite boys" because they leisurely walk into the bank, politely ask the counter for money and help other guests open the door. Charlie predicted their next target and let Don lie in ambush. Unexpectedly, the "polite boy" had other helpers besides two unarmed people, so there was a long and tragic gun battle with the FBI, and many FBI personnel were injured. Charlie blamed himself very much and decided to ignore the case and bury himself in doing math problems. After Allen and Charlie talked about something, Charlie decided to help Don again. He found that every time the "polite boy" would stay in the bank for a long time, but the real robbers should quickly flee the scene, so he found that the "polite boy" robbery was just a cover, and the real purpose was to give the computer operator behind the scenes time to hack into the bank computer. ...
Episode 3: A strange disease suddenly prevailed in Los Angeles, and many people died. Tang suspected that this was a biochemical terrorist, and the Health Bureau also launched an investigation. After asking the patient's relatives and friends, the FBI got some useful information, and Charlie successfully discovered the law-these diseases spread from Union Station. After going deeper, Charlie finally learned about the disease, Spanish flu. This kind of influenza once broke out in 19 18, which is a global epidemic with high mortality. Then, the FBI found four laboratories to study Spanish flu, one of which was in Los Angeles. Charlie then had a disagreement with the Health Bureau, because the Health Bureau thought Union Station was the transmission point, while Charlie thought the real transmission point was the main bus terminal in downtown. The data shows that the mortality rate in the north is much higher than that in the south, which makes Don wonder why the same virus has different effects on both sides. Finally, I watched the video of the bus terminal. It turned out that it was Dr. Weaver who had been assisting in the investigation. It looked very gentle. ...
The fourth episode: Charlie and Larry went climbing together and accidentally came to the FBI crime scene. A man died. He was a student of California Institute of Technology. A few days ago, he asked Charlie some questions. Charlie was convinced that he didn't commit suicide, and Don had no choice but to investigate. I found that this student named Finn accumulated a lot of pressure for a paper. Charlie visited Finn's home and found that Finn's papers were all about the design of HAYBRIDGE, especially ColeCentre. He thinks the design of this building is very problematic. In the evening, Charlie sneaked into ColeCentre and did a pendulum test. The pendulum is oval rather than round, which proves that the building is a little off. On the other hand, the FBI award was awarded to all those who might be related to it-designers, contractors, and now the owner of this building ... Charlie and Larry continued their research and finally found the problem of the building, which could not resist the oblique wind, even if the wind speed was only 60, the building would fall down. Then Don found the welder illegally hired by ColeCentre when he was laying the foundation, and he was willing to testify. At this time, Finn's suicide note appeared. He said that only his death could arouse people's attention to this matter. ...
Episode 5: Emily, a six-year-old girl, is kidnapped by a clown at her birthday party, and her father Ethan refuses to cooperate with the FBI. Tang thinks that the kidnappers want Ethan's research to prove Riemann's conjecture for more than ten years, because they will get a lot of bonuses, but after further investigation, Charlie finds that what the kidnappers really want is a "digital sieve". Ethan's Riemann conjecture is that a number sieve can digitize a very large number into several prime numbers. And all kinds of security facilities on the network are composed of huge prime numbers, which means that the kidnappers want to invade a network secret. Don, FBI, wants Charlie to convince Ethan, because Ethan is also a math student. After discussion, Ethan finally decided to cooperate with the FBI. Just as they were trying to complete this formula, Ethan found that all his assumptions were based on a certain point, which seemed untenable and the whole assumption would collapse. Charlie came to the conclusion that what kidnappers want is like a master key, but it is very important that they only have one door to open. As long as the FBI knows what door it is, it can forge a master key and only open this fake door to make the kidnappers think they have secrets. On the other hand, the FBI learned that one of the kidnappers was a computer expert, another was a math expert, and another was a fugitive. From the ex-girlfriend of the computer expert, the FBI learned that they were going to invade the biggest financial secret ... what is the biggest financial secret?
Episode 6: A train crashed into a school bus parked on the railway, and the driver died. According to the driver's wife, the driver opened the airbag to ensure the safety of the school bus. Who knows, the school bus is empty. This seems to be a deliberate train accident. Like some previous train accidents, the perpetrators left a note full of numbers, but no one could decipher it. After a simple investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the criminal made many accidents by taking advantage of the loopholes in the railway system, causing many casualties. Someone called to say that he accidentally filmed the accident. The FBI immediately watched the video and interrogated someone. Then, from the video, they found a group of people stealing things on the train that had an accident. The FBI found the thieves' license plates and tried to arrest them, only to find that they had been killed. The criminal called and laughed at Don, vowing to expose all the dirty things in the railway system. On the other hand, Charlie and amita went to the train museum and got some information from the commentator. Tang discovered a secret organization, FTAR;; , based on the dead thief; They also have a suspect, level Bob. Charlie and amita are beginning to fall in love. At the same time, they also deciphered the digital notes ... What happened? What does a dirty railway system mean?
Episode 7: In just half an hour, there were six robberies, and all of them were the same people. But strangely, they don't rob shops that use bank cards or checks. After Charlie and amita clarified the videotape in the shop, they were surprised to find that the murderer seemed to be rich. He not only wears an expensive watch, but also uses an expensive pistol. Moreover, they didn't rob hundreds of thousands of jewels in the store, just took the money, which makes people suspicious. At this time, a murder case happened, which seems to be related to the robbery. When Tang and his men went down to inspect the scene, they found that the deceased had just gone on a shopping spree. Surprisingly, all the shops they visited were robbed, and all of them were cash transactions. According to the mother of the deceased, the FBI found the place where he worked. It turns out that they made counterfeit money ... and counterfeit money was made in a very traditional way and at a very high level. The criminal seems to be very patient, making small bills. Then, Tang discovered the work of a painter who seemed to have been kidnapped. As verified by Charlie, this man is the one who painted counterfeit money. The painter's husband came to visit. He was in great pain and wanted to know that the case had made some progress. Charlie met him by chance and found a hobby of the painter from the conversation, hiding information in the painting. Using this, Charlie found the information left by the artist from the counterfeit money of 10 yuan. 1738 52 ... What does that mean?
Lie to Me is an American drama describing psychology, which premiered on Fox TV on June 65438+1October 2 1 in 2009. Dr. Carl Lyman (played by Tim Roth) and Dr. Gillian Foster (played by kelli williams) use facial motion coding system to analyze the body language and micro-expressions of the observed people, and then provide their clients (including US law enforcement agencies or federal agencies such as the US Federal Bureau of Investigation) with analysis reports on whether the observed people are lying. The main storyline of the film comes from American psychologist Dr. Paul ekman. His main research interests are the recognition of human facial expressions, emotional analysis and interpersonal deception. In May 2009, Fox announced that it would renew the second season of this film.
first episode
In a speech at the beginning of the series, Dr. Cal Lightman showed us his magical "micro-expression" observation skills. As soon as he got back to the office, he received a phone call from the mayor. Three days ago, Susan McCartney, a teacher at Jackson High School in Northwest City, was killed. The suspect is james coll, a student of her 16 years. The mayor needs Dr. Carl Letterman's independent intention assessment report to decide whether to imprison James for life. But in their conversation with James, they found that the boy showed no signs of killing the teacher. Can Dr. Carl Letterman and his team clear the innocence of this 16 year old boy? Meanwhile, they got another job. Congressman Zeb Weil was accused of whoring. Baldrich, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, hopes that they can find out the truth. Is the new chairman of the House Ethics Committee involved in this sex scandal? The understaffed Lightman team found a new member, Torres, at the airport security checkpoint. She is a talented anti-fraud talent. Can she integrate into this new job and get along well with the new boss?
the second group
Dr. Cal Lightman got a job from the army, and his old partner, Dr. Foster, was also entrusted by the University Sports Association to investigate with Eli Loker whether Earl White, the most popular NBA candidate in China, took bribes to work for GWCU. She persuaded Letterman and Torres to participate in the rape of special soldier Sheila Lake by her platoon leader Sergeant Russell Scott. During the trial, they found that Sheila Lake was lying, whether the rape really happened or not, and what truth was hidden behind it. Can future NBA stars realize their dream of professional basketball?
Episode 3
Agent Dardis of the Federal Bureau of Investigation came to ask for help. /kloc-Danielle Stark, a 0/7-year-old high school girl, was killed, but the mother of the deceased and the federal judge of the Washington Circuit Court became a suspect. Does the girl's death have anything to do with her mother? Can they find the real murderer? At the same time, Dr. Guangnan found that his daughter Emily was not only lying to herself, but also being sent to her research institute by the police for gathering people to fight at home. Can father and daughter really understand each other? Dr. Foster was commissioned by the National Space Administration (NASA) to investigate the fact that one of their experimental planes crashed. Did the excellent pilot Lieutenant Colonel David Markov crash the plane on purpose or for other reasons?
The fourth episode
This time, Dr. Carl Letterman and his team became the "coroner" of the wedding! The South Korean ambassador, Yuan, the son of South Korean presidential candidate Park Jung-soo, and Phoebe, a beautiful woman from Michigan, are going to hold a grand wedding, but they intercepted the information that someone was going to be unfavorable to the ambassador in this grand event. Obviously, I have carefully observed it, but Yuan Xi was shot by accident, and the wedding was in chaos! Look down, blink, shrug ... Who's lying, who's the real target, and what's behind the lies? (Among them, black police officer Dupree made his debut. How will his relationship with Torres develop)
Episode 5
Dr. Carl Letterman and Torres will help the governor release Manny Trillo this time, but only if this once heinous villain has turned over a new leaf. Torres seems to have an inexplicable sense of resistance to him, and Holly Sando, who was killed by Trillo, also came to plead for him? Is it really that simple ... On the other hand, Dr. Foster and Eli are investigating Eric, a firefighter who was killed in the fire. He died before the fire. Why does the whole team seem to be lying? Is this just a prank or a deeper contradiction? Whose reason is the tears of the captain's niece too sad?
The sixth set
Dr Carl Letterman and Dr Foster's question this time is about a kidnapped child, Su Mi. Summy was adopted by Bruches, but suddenly disappeared a few weeks ago. Her parents were very sure that their child had been kidnapped and offered a large reward. People all over the country have called to say that they have seen Summy, but who really knows? What is the purpose of this kidnapping without ransom? The other group is led by Torres and El. Farida Mugisha, a pacifist from northern Uganda, wrote a novel with her own personal experience, which caused a sensation. However, at the same time, her agent received news that everything she said was a lie. Did a woman who gave everything for peace really take part in the massacre? Whether what she said is true or not, can Torres' innate judgment help them find anything?
The seventh set
Nicole and Marcus are driving on the road. They were detained by Yemeni government forces for carrying drugs, but a month later, the Yemeni government did not intend to release them. According to Islamic law, carrying drugs can be sentenced to death. Dr Foster and Locar are in charge of this case. What exactly do those diplomats want and how do they solve the problem? Dr. Carl Letterman and Torres are in charge of the company of Dr. Carl Letterman's friend J.J., which is a pharmaceutical company. They are in big trouble. A 27-year-old boy had a stroke because of taking medicine. Someone at the top must have sold the company's priox formula. After finding the person who downloaded the formula, the result was inconsistent with the facts. Who is lying? Whose is this deadly drug?
The eighth set
At night, a girl rode a bicycle on the viaduct and took advantage of no one around to end her life in an extreme way. It was just a suicide case, but it's not that simple in any way. It turns out that the victim's sister committed suicide here three days ago. What's the connection between these two suicides? At the same time, there was a third suicide case ... the plot was confusing. Who is the short film shown by Dr. Carl Letterman alone? Why does he want to scrutinize a film repeatedly? All I know is that Torres has learned a lot this time. Holling is a senior official of the company. He was accused of hiding company assets. Dr Foster and Locar have a difficult problem. Locar clearly showed his unfriendly feelings towards Holling. Can he put aside his personal views and investigate? After questioning Holling's daughter, Dr. Foster made sure that Holling's daughter was not lying and that her father didn't take the money. Where did the money go?
Episode 9
An explosion broke the peace of the city, three workers were trapped and even the mayor's daughter was dispatched. The case was handed over to Dr. Carl Lightman and Dr. Foster. Was it accidental or intentional? At the interview site, a flash of fear gradually exposed the truth ... love is sometimes really difficult to judge. This time, two young psychologists were entrusted by a rich man to investigate his girlfriend. He wanted to know whether his girlfriend loved him or his money, and the result was very interesting. Love is simple, not by investigation, but by faith.