Fay Gussman was a woman who sold guns and was later revealed to be responsible for selling faulty body armor to various companies including the United States Marine Corps. Unfortunately, these vests didn't work properly and were later revealed to be faulty as upon the wearer being shot at, the bullets lodged into fragments that buried themselves in the body, often resulting in the wearer themselves being left permanently paralyzed as a result of getting hit with the fragments.
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| - Fay Gussman was a woman who sold guns and was later revealed to be responsible for selling faulty body armor to various companies including the United States Marine Corps. Unfortunately, these vests didn't work properly and were later revealed to be faulty as upon the wearer being shot at, the bullets lodged into fragments that buried themselves in the body, often resulting in the wearer themselves being left permanently paralyzed as a result of getting hit with the fragments.
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| - Deceased- died after being shot at by NCIS Special Agents Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Anthony DiNozzo and Timothy McGee.
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| - Fay Gussman in the Season 11 episode, "Bulletproof".
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| - Fay Gussman was a woman who sold guns and was later revealed to be responsible for selling faulty body armor to various companies including the United States Marine Corps. Unfortunately, these vests didn't work properly and were later revealed to be faulty as upon the wearer being shot at, the bullets lodged into fragments that buried themselves in the body, often resulting in the wearer themselves being left permanently paralyzed as a result of getting hit with the fragments. After being exposed as the main mastermind, Gussman attempted to fight her way out of a shootout between herself and NCIS Special Agents Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Anthony DiNozzo and Timothy McGee, only for Gibbs, DiNozzo and McGee to combine their firepower, aiming it all directly at the caravan that Gussman was hiding in, Gibbs having realized that Gussman was not someone willing to surrender so easily and presumably due to the fact that Gussman had earlier shot at NCIS Probationary Agent Eleanor Bishop. As soon as the gunfight had ended and everything had quietened down, Gussman stumbled out of the caravan before collapsing to the ground seconds later, dead with McGee stating that Gussman had used one of the faulty bulletproof vests as a last resort of some sort.
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