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Manda King was a Petty Officer who was force-fed meth which caused her heart to fail, resulting in her death. After she died, her body was later dumped into a bed alongside bartender Willie Taylor. As such and due to the fact that King was a Petty Officer, the NCIS Major Case Response Team led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs were called in to investigate.

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  • Manda King
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  • Manda King was a Petty Officer who was force-fed meth which caused her heart to fail, resulting in her death. After she died, her body was later dumped into a bed alongside bartender Willie Taylor. As such and due to the fact that King was a Petty Officer, the NCIS Major Case Response Team led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs were called in to investigate.
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  • Deceased- killed by her sister, Samantha.
Name
  • Manda King
Caption
  • Manda King's Navy ID photo as seen in the Season 2 episode, "Pop Life".
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  • show
Died
  • 2005(xsd:integer)
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  • Female
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  • n/a
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  • Manda King was a Petty Officer who was force-fed meth which caused her heart to fail, resulting in her death. After she died, her body was later dumped into a bed alongside bartender Willie Taylor. As such and due to the fact that King was a Petty Officer, the NCIS Major Case Response Team led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs were called in to investigate.
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