The pilot episode of the crime drama Without a Trace premiered in the United States on CBS on September 26, 2002. The pilot was written by series creator Hank Steinberg and directed by David Nutter. In the pilot, the FBI investigates the disappearance of Maggie Cartwright, a successful advertising executive who was last seen arriving at 9:45 pm one evening. As they interview her friends and family, they learn that she was a role player who adapted her personality to the person she dealt with. When they discover that she had liquidated all of her assets and transferred them to London, they think they may be dealing with a runaway, but when her wealthy mother receives a ransom demand, they're not sure if Maggie has been kidnapped or if she's an extortionist.
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| - The pilot episode of the crime drama Without a Trace premiered in the United States on CBS on September 26, 2002. The pilot was written by series creator Hank Steinberg and directed by David Nutter. In the pilot, the FBI investigates the disappearance of Maggie Cartwright, a successful advertising executive who was last seen arriving at 9:45 pm one evening. As they interview her friends and family, they learn that she was a role player who adapted her personality to the person she dealt with. When they discover that she had liquidated all of her assets and transferred them to London, they think they may be dealing with a runaway, but when her wealthy mother receives a ransom demand, they're not sure if Maggie has been kidnapped or if she's an extortionist. (en)
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| - The pilot episode of the crime drama Without a Trace premiered in the United States on CBS on September 26, 2002. The pilot was written by series creator Hank Steinberg and directed by David Nutter. In the pilot, the FBI investigates the disappearance of Maggie Cartwright, a successful advertising executive who was last seen arriving at 9:45 pm one evening. As they interview her friends and family, they learn that she was a role player who adapted her personality to the person she dealt with. When they discover that she had liquidated all of her assets and transferred them to London, they think they may be dealing with a runaway, but when her wealthy mother receives a ransom demand, they're not sure if Maggie has been kidnapped or if she's an extortionist. Almost 16.2 million Americans viewed the pilot. (en)
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