'NCIS' season 15 episode 8 spoilers: Dead body calls out to jogger for help?

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In the next episode of "NCIS," the agents investigate a murder where a jogger claims she heard someone calling out for help. A corpse was later discovered nearby.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Voices" was just released recently which showed a female jogger resting for a while in the woods but suddenly hears a voice calling out to her, "Help me." She gets up and follows the direction of the voice and stumbles upon an old shed. She opens the wooden door and is shocked to find a skeletal corpse inside the rickety shack. The NCIS team is called to the scene and appears spooked by the jogger's testimony. Agents Ellie Bishop (Emily Wickersham) and Timothy McGee (Sean Murray) search the premises and dig up a box from the ground. Meanwhile the skeletal remains are bought back to headquarters.

"Can people really talk to the dead?" forensic surgeon Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen) asks his fellow doctor. It appears the team is a bit jumpy about the mysterious murder case. "Enough with the voodoo," Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) tells everyone in the office. All of a sudden the lights start to flicker as psychologist Jack Sloane (Maria Bello) looks around her with slight fear. It remains to be seen if the death is supernatural in nature or not and who is behind the mystery.

In the last episode, the convicted killer John Hicks (Graham Hamilton) was set free when new evidence showed that a witness described the killer as an African-American man. Hicks was a Caucasian man which proved that he was not the murderer. Gibbs testified in favor of the cunning Hicks but still had some doubts him.

"NCIS" season 15 episode 8 will hit the airwaves on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 9 p.m. EST on CBS.

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