Casey Brooks, the murder suspect in the Season Two episode "Can't Run, Can't Hide", has a Canadian passport. However, the detectives investigating the case—Nick Knight and his partner, Don Schanke—suspect that he is really an American citizen named Travis Drake, who had once been a soldier in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. They believe that he is now living in Canada under an assumed name with false identity documents. The passport looks completely authentic, being an accurate reproduction of the form of actual Canadian passports. All headings are given in both English and French.
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| - Casey Brooks, the murder suspect in the Season Two episode "Can't Run, Can't Hide", has a Canadian passport. However, the detectives investigating the case—Nick Knight and his partner, Don Schanke—suspect that he is really an American citizen named Travis Drake, who had once been a soldier in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. They believe that he is now living in Canada under an assumed name with false identity documents. The passport looks completely authentic, being an accurate reproduction of the form of actual Canadian passports. All headings are given in both English and French.
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| - Casey Brooks, the murder suspect in the Season Two episode "Can't Run, Can't Hide", has a Canadian passport. However, the detectives investigating the case—Nick Knight and his partner, Don Schanke—suspect that he is really an American citizen named Travis Drake, who had once been a soldier in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. They believe that he is now living in Canada under an assumed name with false identity documents. The passport looks completely authentic, being an accurate reproduction of the form of actual Canadian passports. All headings are given in both English and French.
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