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Cameron Dean was the son of Frankie Dean, the barber of NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, as well as a (temporary) primary suspect of being the Dead Rose Slasher serial killer. Cameron Dean was formerly a college football quarterback before he was kicked off the team. Officially, it was because of an injury that forced him out, but the real reason was because he was suspected to have committed date rape. Afterwards, he joined the navy, where he spent three years until being discharged. Afterwards, he tried to find a job, eventually getting one as a carpenter due to a "first come, first serve" policy. Unfortunately for him, his life would become troublesome due to the serial killer "Dead Rose Slasher" restarting his murders around the same time he was discharged. His uncanny resemblanc

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  • Cameron Dean was the son of Frankie Dean, the barber of NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, as well as a (temporary) primary suspect of being the Dead Rose Slasher serial killer. Cameron Dean was formerly a college football quarterback before he was kicked off the team. Officially, it was because of an injury that forced him out, but the real reason was because he was suspected to have committed date rape. Afterwards, he joined the navy, where he spent three years until being discharged. Afterwards, he tried to find a job, eventually getting one as a carpenter due to a "first come, first serve" policy. Unfortunately for him, his life would become troublesome due to the serial killer "Dead Rose Slasher" restarting his murders around the same time he was discharged. His uncanny resemblanc
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  • Cameron Dean was the son of Frankie Dean, the barber of NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, as well as a (temporary) primary suspect of being the Dead Rose Slasher serial killer. Cameron Dean was formerly a college football quarterback before he was kicked off the team. Officially, it was because of an injury that forced him out, but the real reason was because he was suspected to have committed date rape. Afterwards, he joined the navy, where he spent three years until being discharged. Afterwards, he tried to find a job, eventually getting one as a carpenter due to a "first come, first serve" policy. Unfortunately for him, his life would become troublesome due to the serial killer "Dead Rose Slasher" restarting his murders around the same time he was discharged. His uncanny resemblance to the serial killer, as well as his earlier being indicted for date rape, caused his father to personally request to Gibbs whether he could investigate whether or not Cameron was indeed the serial killer, albeit anonymously due to his relationship with his son already being fragile. Gibbs later had Ziva David and Timothy McGee stake out at a restaurant to investigate Cameron, whom they deduced was a likely suspect due to being left handed, and also stalking a woman at a bar. Although Gibbs and the rest of the NCIS special agent unit attempted to the best of their ability to keep things under wraps from the Metro Police Department, more specifically from the homicide detective in charge of the investigation while conducting their own investigation, Quinton Shard, Shard later deduced Cameron as their potential suspect due to reading the file upside down. NCIS later brought him in for questioning. Cameron then explained that he wasn't even at the crime scene as he had left early from his house to work at the construction site (later confirmed by Ziva), and that he actually stalked that woman as part of a personal request from one of his workmates, as the man felt that the woman, the work-mate's wife, may have been cheating on him. A DNA analysis eventually confirmed from blood residue left on a rose (the "Dead Rose Slasher's" calling card) that Cameron was not the serial killer, although Cameron's discovery of his father's involvement in NCIS's investigating him from seeing him depart from an elevator to meet him caused him to become completely estranged from his father. He eventually made up with his father, an event that Gibbs was implied to have orchestrated.
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