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Gerald on an autopsy table while helping Ducky demonstrate the cause of death of a Navy sailor. The sailor died due to air being inserted into his IV tube, causing his artery to rupture (Episode 1.06: High Seas)
[edit] Fair Use Rationale for Gerald Jackson(NCIS Chaeacter)
This image is provided as a fair use image because:
- It is a screenshot of a television show, specifically, the High Seas episode of NCIS
- This image in no way limits the copyright's owner's ability to distribute the film.
- No other free/public domain images could be found that would be suitable for this article.
- This image is a screenshot of the first season DVD of the NCIS television show, intended for wide release.
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