There are 23 episodes each in seasons one to four. There are 25 episodes in Season five and 24 in season six. The seventh season has started airing in the United States. The current number of aired episodes to date is 151.
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Pilot |
Anthony E. Zuiker |
Danny Cannon |
October 6, 2000 |
1 (1-01) |
When a man is found dead in a bathtub, an apparent case of suicide by a self-inflicted bullet wound to the chest, Gil Grissom suspects a homicide. Nick Stokes and Warrick Brown are competing to solve their 100th case and become a CSI level 3. Nick investigates the case of a man who was picked up by a hooker, drugged and robbed. Warrick and Catherine Willows take on the case of a man who has been shot to death after breaking into the house where he was staying. When Warrick breaks protocol to get a warrant in his case, he is forced to babysit new hire Holly Gribbs. After he leaves her alone at a crime scene to place a bet, she is shot. |
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Cool Change |
Anthony E. Zuiker |
Michael W. Watkins |
October 13, 2000 |
2 (1-02) |
After the Holly Gribbs shooting, Jim Brass is demoted to homicide and Grissom is made head of the graveyard shift. Catherine vows to solve Gribbs' murder and is irritated when Grissom brings in Sara Sidle from San Francisco to investigate Warrick's whereabouts the night Holly died. Grissom and Nick investigate the death of a 40 million dollar slot machine winner, who apparently committed suicide by jumping from a building. |
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Crate 'n Burial |
Ann Donahue |
Danny Cannon |
October 20, 2000 |
3 (1-03) |
Grissom, Nick and Sara find out that all is not what it seems when the wife of a rich man is abducted and buried alive in the desert. Meanwhile Catherine and Warrick investigate a hit and run that led to the death of a little girl. |
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Pledging Mr. Johnson |
Josh Berman and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Richard J. Lewis |
October 27, 2000 |
4 (1-04) |
A woman's severed leg found in Lake Mead leads Grissom and Catherine to uncover a case of adultery. Meanwhile Sara and Nick investigate a fraternity student's apparent suicide, but find out that the student's pledging has gone terribly wrong. |
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Friends & Lovers |
Andrew Lipsitz |
Lou Antonio |
November 3, 2000 |
5 (1-05) |
Grissom and Warrick investigate when a victim dies of fear in the desert, apparently from being chased. Meanwhile Catherine and Nick investigate the gruesome murder of a Catholic school dean. Sara investigates how the body of a woman who was buried the previous week ended up in a dumpster. |
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Who Are You? |
Carol Mendelsohn and Josh Berman |
Danny Cannon |
November 10, 2000 |
6 (1-06) |
Grissom and Nick investigate when the skeleton of a woman is found under a house, buried in cement. Meanwhile Catherine investigates a case in which her ex-husband Eddie is accused of rape. Warrick and Sara search for a missing bullet that could either exonerate or indict a cop for murder. |
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Blood Drops |
Ann Donahue and Tish McCarthy |
Kenneth Fink |
November 17, 2000 |
7 (1-07) |
When four members of a family are brutally murdered, the two daughters are the sole survivors. At first Grissom and his team suspect a cult murder, but the evidence tells an even more disturbing story. |
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Anonymous |
Eli Talbert and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Danny Cannon |
November 24, 2000 |
8 (1-08) |
When another staged suicide takes place, Grissom realizes he is dealing with a serial killer who has a thorough knowledge of forensic science. Meanwhile Warrick and Nick investigate a tourist's car that fell off a cliff. |
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Unfriendly Skies |
Andrew Lipsitz, Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Michael Shapiro |
December 8, 2000 |
9 (1-09) |
Grissom and his team investigate the death of a first class passenger on a flight to Las Vegas. Their investigation is a race against time, because after 12 hours the F.B.I. will take over. To make matters worse, the other first class passengers are very reluctant to cooperate, leading the team to consider that they had some involvement in their fellow passenger's death. |
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Sex, Lies and Larvae |
Josh Berman and Ann Donahue |
Thomas J. Wright |
December 22, 2000 |
10 (1-10) |
Grissom and Sara investigate when the body of a woman is found in the desert, covered with insects. Grissom uses entomological evidence to discover the time of death. Unfortunately their prime suspect - the husband - was out of town at that time, and to Sara's dismay it looks like he is getting away with murder. Meanwhile Warrick and Catherine try to find out who stole a painting. Nick deals with a missing persons case when a woman's car is found at a bus station. |
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I-15 Murders |
Carol Mendelsohn |
Oz Scott |
January 12, 2001 |
11 (1-11) |
When a woman is abducted from a supermarket, Grissom finds a text on a bathroom door that leads him to believe that five women have been murdered. Meanwhile Warrick and Sara have to put personal differences aside to investigate the apparent murder and robbery of a man who has been found by his brother. Nick has to come to the rescue his friend, Kristy Hopkins, again when she gets into a scuffle with a hotel security guard. |
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Fahrenheit 932 |
Jacqueline Zambrano |
Danny Cannon |
February 1, 2001 |
12 (1-12) |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick try to clear a man accused of killing his wife and son in an arson fire. They discover Day Shift Supervisor Conrad Ecklie did some sloppy work. Meanwhile Catherine and Nick investigate the death of a teenage 'runner', who was shot at close range. |
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Boom |
Josh Berman, Ann Donahue and Carol Mendelsohn |
Kenneth Fink |
February 8, 2001 |
13 (1-13) |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate when a bomb goes off in a Vegas office building, killing a security guard. The prime suspect is the other security guard, who is over-helpful and also has the knowledge to make a bomb. After Nick spends the night with Kristy Hopkins, she is killed. With his DNA and fingerprints on the scene and Ecklie on the case, Nick's career is on the line. |
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To Halve and to Hold |
Andrew Lipsitz and Ann Donahue |
Lou Antonio |
February 15, 2001 |
14 (1-14) |
When a single human bone is discovered in the desert, it's up to Grissom, Catherine and Nick to piece the skeleton together. Meanwhile Warrick and Sara investigate the death of a male stripper who died shortly after performing at a bachelorette party. |
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Table Stakes |
Anthony E. Zuiker, Elizabeth Devine and Carol Mendelsohn |
Danny Cannon |
February 22, 2001 |
15 (1-15) |
During a fundraiser at the home of Portia Richmond - a legendary showgirl - a dead woman is found floating in the pool. When Portia later disappears, suspicion falls on a young couple who 'house-sat' for her. The Sheriff puts pressure on Grissom as well, as Portia's case affects his election. Warrick looks into a mob hit in a glass elevator. |
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Too Tough to Die |
Elizabeth Devine |
Richard J. Lewis |
March 1, 2001 |
16 (1-16) |
Sara gets emotionally involved when she, Grissom, and Nick investigate the case of a woman who is abducted from a parking garage, raped, and left for dead. Meanwhile Catherine and Warrick take over a case from one of the dayshift CSIs who has quit. The case involves a neighbor's dispute that led to murder. Not only has an important piece of evidence been lost, but the case goes to trial in four days. |
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Face Lift |
Josh Berman |
Lou Antonio |
March 8, 2001 |
17 (1-17) |
Grissom, Nick and Catherine handle a case in which the fingerprints of a victim in an old kidnapping case turn up at the scene of a murder. Meanwhile Sara and Warrick investigate the case of a woman who was incinerated in her easy chair. Sara suspects it's a case of spontaneous human combustion. |
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$35K O.B.O. |
Eli Talbert |
Roy H. Wagner |
March 29, 2001 |
18 (1-18) |
A single witness at a rain-soaked scene of a double homicide tells the story of a carjacking gone wrong. After the car is found and becomes a new crime scene, the case becomes far more complicated. Meanwhile Catherine investigates the collapse of an apartment building that killed three senior citizens. |
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Gentle, Gentle |
Ann Donahue |
Danny Cannon |
April 12, 2001 |
19 (1-19) |
Grissom's team investigates the kidnapping of the infant child of a rich family. However, when the evidence shows that the family is hiding something, the case takes a darker turn. |
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Sounds of Silence |
Josh Berman and Andrew Lipsitz |
Peter Markle |
April 19, 2001 |
20 (1-20) |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate a deaf man who was run over by a car. However, more investigation shows that he died before the car even struck him. The team's encounters with the dean of the deaf man's school reveals a secret about Grissom. Meanwhile, Catherine and Nick investigate an apparent mob hit that leaves five dead in a coffee shop. |
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Justice is Served |
Jerry Stahl |
Thomas J. Wright |
April 26, 2001 |
21 (1-21) |
Grissom, Nick, and Warrick investigate a jogger who was killed by a vicious dog in the park. The case gets complicated when they discover that the jogger's liver was surgically removed after he was killed. Meanwhile Sara and Catherine investigate the death of a six year old girl at a carnival ride, which gets Catherine emotionally involved. |
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Evaluation Day |
Anthony E. Zuiker |
Kenneth Fink |
May 10, 2001 |
22 (1-22) |
On the day Grissom has to evaluate his team, Grissom and Catherine deal with a severed head that was found in the trunk of a stolen car. Sara and Nick investigate a headless body in the desert that appears to have fallen from the sky. Warrick investigates a murder in a juvenile detention center in which his young friend James is the only witness. |
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Strip Strangler |
Ann Donahue |
Danny Cannon |
May 17, 2001 |
23 (1-23) |
Grissom and his team investigate a series of murders by a signature killer. The killer has enough knowledge of forensic science to leave little evidence behind. When the investigation seems to be at a dead end, the Sheriff brings in the F.B.I., to Grissom's dismay. Grissom's anger only grows when they want to lure out the killer, with Sara as bait. |
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Burked |
Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Danny Cannon |
September 27, 2001 |
24 (2-01) |
Tony Braun, the son of Las Vegas mogul Sam Braun, is found dead in his home, apparently the victim of a drug overdose. But as the scene lacks all evidence normally connected to an overdose, the team soon suspects murder. |
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Chaos Theory |
Josh Berman and Eli Talbert |
Kenneth Fink |
October 4, 2001 |
25 (2-02) |
The CSI team suspects foul play when university student Paige Rycoff vanishes into thin air. The team soon discovers she had an affair with a married professor, along with a lot of other seemingly unrelated events. When her body is found in a trash heap, the team has to find out what led to her death. |
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Overload |
Josh Berman |
Richard J. Lewis |
October 11, 2001 |
26 (2-03) |
When a construction worker takes a fall from the twelfth story at a construction site, Grissom is convinced the victim is electrocuted. But as the Sheriff and a lot of others have no trouble believing it's a suicide and the evidence doesn't immediately support his theory, he has to go through a lot of trouble to prove murder. Meanwhile Nick and Catherine look into the death of a teenage boy who apparently suffered an epileptic seizure during a therapy session. |
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Bully for You |
Ann Donahue |
Thomas J. Wright |
October 18, 2001 |
27 (2-04) |
Grissom, Warrick and Catherine investigate when the class clown from a local high school is found dead in the boy's bathroom. They soon discover that there are a lot of suspects, as their victim bullied a lot of his fellow students. Meanwhile Sara and Nick try to find out the identity and cause of death of a badly decomposed body found in a leather bag. |
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Scuba Doobie-Doo |
Elizabeth Devine and Andrew Lipsitz |
Jefery Levy |
October 25, 2001 |
28 (2-05) |
Grissom, Warrick and Sara are sent to investigate when a former tenant leaves behind a blood-splattered apartment, and a missing girlfriend. Meanwhile, Catherine and Nick are confronted with what seems to be an urban legend turned fact: a scuba diver found in the top of a tree after a forest fire. |
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Alter Boys |
Ann Donahue |
Danny Cannon |
November 1, 2001 |
29 (2-06) |
Grissom, Nick and Sara seem to have a clear-cut case when a young man is discovered burying a murder victim in the desert. Warrick and Catherine investigate the death of a young woman who died in a hotel spa. |
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Caged |
Elizabeth Devine and Carol Mendelsohn |
Richard J. Lewis |
November 8, 2001 |
30 (2-07) |
Grissom and Nick investigate the death of a book restorer who was found dead in a locked library cage. Her autistic co-worker turns out to be a very reliable eyewitness. Meanwhile, Catherine and Sara handle the case of a young woman who was killed when her car was hit by a train. |
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Slaves of Las Vegas |
Jerry Stahl |
Peter Markle |
November 15, 2001 |
31 (2-08) |
A naked young woman is found dead in a sandbox at a park playground. The scars and liquid latex on her body lead Grissom, Catherine and Nick to a fetish club. Sara and Warrick investigate an armed robbery at a cash checking company. |
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And Then There Were None |
Josh Berman, Carol Mendelsohn and Eli Talbert |
John Patterson |
November 22, 2001 |
32 (2-09) |
Grissom, Nick and Warrick investigate when three men dressed as women rob a casino. Catherine and Sara are sent to investigate a murder at a remote convenience store. They soon discover the two cases are related. |
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Ellie |
Anthony E. Zuiker |
Charlie Correll |
December 6, 2001 |
33 (2-10) |
When Grissom has to go to a conference, and Catherine is off to Reno, Grissom leaves Warrick in charge of the graveyard shift's investigation of the murder of a con man. Things get personal for Brass when he learns his estranged daughter Ellie is one of the suspects. |
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Organ Grinder |
Elizabeth Devine and Ann Donahue |
Allison Liddi |
December 13, 2001 |
34 (2-11) |
A famous real estate entrepreneur is found dead in a hotel elevator. It appears he died from natural causes, but the CSI suspect he was poisoned. But this turns out hard to prove as organs are donated and the body cremated. |
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You've Got Male |
Marc Dube and Corey Miller |
Charlie Correll |
December 20, 2001 |
35 (2-12) |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate when a young woman is found dead in a pipe at a construction site. Her sister is found nearby, also murdered. A likely suspect is one of the women's Internet relationship, an ex-con. Meanwhile Catherine and Nick look into a hunting mishap, but as their investigation develops, it begins to look less and less like an accident. |
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Identity Crisis |
Ann Donahue and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Kenneth Fink |
January 17, 2002 |
36 (2-13) |
Serial killer Paul Millander returns, leaving another staged suicide. Upon finding a clue that connects all the victims, Grissom and Catherine end up in a court room, where the judge bears an uncanny resemblance to Millander. Further investigation reveals a startling secret about Millander's past. |
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The Finger |
Danny Cannon and Carol Mendelsohn |
Richard J. Lewis |
January 31, 2002 |
37 (2-14) |
Catherine gets involved in the kidnapping of a real estate developer's mistress. She has to accompany the man while he delivers a million dollar ransom. Meanwhile she tries to leave clues for the other CSIs who are on her trail. |
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Burden of Proof |
Ann Donahue |
Kenneth Fink |
February 7, 2002 |
38 (2-15) |
When the body of a photographer is dumped at the Body Farm, Grissom finds out the man was shot to death, but there aren't any bullet fragments in his body. The case gets even more complicated when the CSIs discover the 12-year-old daughter of the photographer's girlfriend was the victim of child abuse. |
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Primum Non Nocere |
Danny Cannon |
Andrew Lipsitz |
February 28, 2002 |
39 (2-16) |
Grissom, Sara and Catherine investigate when an ice hockey player dies in the middle of the game. Meanwhile Warrick and Nick investigate the apparent drug-related death of a saxophone player at one of the local casinos. During the case, Warrick finds himself attracted to the singer who worked with the victim. |
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Felonius Monk |
Jerry Stahl |
Kenneth Fink |
March 7, 2002 |
40 (2-17) |
Grissom, Sara and Nick investigate the death of four Buddhist monks who were shot to death in their monastery near Vegas. Catherine re-opens the murder of an old friend, when the man that was convicted for the murder claims he is innocent. During the case she finds out some disturbing facts about how her old mentor handled the case. |
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Chasing The Bus |
Eli Talbert |
Richard J. Lewis |
March 28, 2002 |
41 (2-18) |
The entire team investigates a bus crash in which nine people lost their lives. Before his death the driver claimed the bus began to vibrate, making it impossible for him to control the bus. The team has to find out whether the accident truly was an accident, or involved foul play. |
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Stalker |
Danny Cannon and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Peter Markle |
April 4, 2002 |
42 (2-19) |
A young woman is found murdered in her heavily secured apartment, clearly terrified of someone who was stalking her. The position of her body seems familiar to Nick, and as he and the others piece together the solution, Nick finds himself the stalkers next target. |
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Cats in the Cradle |
Kris Dobkin |
Richard J. Lewis |
April 25, 2002 |
43 (2-20) |
Grissom, Catherine and Warrick investigate the murder of an elderly woman who lived alone with a lot of cats. Meanwhile Nick and Sara investigate an attempted murder with a pipe bomb placed in a car. |
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Anatomy of a Lye |
Josh Berman and Andrew Lipsitz |
Kenneth Fink |
May 2, 2002 |
44 (2-21) |
When a body is found buried in a park, covered in lye, Grissom and Sara discover the man was the victim of a hit and run. Meanwhile Nick investigates the death of a woman who drowned in the middle of the desert. |
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Cross Jurisdictions |
Ann Donahue, Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Danny Cannon |
May 9, 2002 |
45 (2-22) |
The former police chief of Las Vegas is found murdered and his 7-year-old daughter is found alive in Miami. Catherine and Warrick travel to Florida, where they assist the Miami CSIs in hunting down the killer. |
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The Hunger Artist |
Jerry Stahl |
Richard J. Lewis |
May 16, 2002 |
46 (2-23) |
The body of young woman is found in a shopping cart under a freeway overpass, her face horribly disfigured. The team soon discovers the victim was a fashion model and that her homeless sister is a likely suspect. |
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Revenge is Best Served Cold |
Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Danny Cannon |
September 26, 2002 |
47 (3-01) |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate when a poker player drops dead at the table during a high-stakes game. Nick and Catherine investigate a dead body found in an abandoned air strip, which leads them to the world of street racing. |
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The Accused is Entitled |
Elizabeth Devine and Ann Donahue |
Kenneth Fink |
October 3, 2002 |
48 (3-02) |
When a famous movie star (Chad Michael Murray) is accused of a double murder, his lawyer hires Grissom's former mentor to find errors in the CSIs' work. Things get even worse when their personal lives are used against them in the trial. |
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Let the Seller Beware |
Andrew Lipsitz and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Richard J. Lewis |
October 10, 2002 |
49 (3-03) |
Grissom, Catherine, Nick and Warrick investigate when a wealthy couple is murdered at their house, which was up for sale. Meanwhile Sara is sent to a local high school where a cheerleader was found eviscerated on the football field. |
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A Little Murder |
Ann Donahue and Naren Shankar |
Tucker Gates |
October 17, 2002 |
50 (3-04) |
Grissom, Sara and Nick suspect murder when the body of a dwarf is found hanging from a rope above the stage at a Little People's convention. Catherine and Warrick investigate a murder during a home invasion. |
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Abra-Cadaver |
Danny Cannon and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Danny Cannon |
October 31, 2002 |
51 (3-05) |
Grissom, Warrick and Sara investigate when a woman who was already missing disappears while taking part in a magician's act. Things get worse when the magician burns to death on the stage. But Grissom soon discovers that all is not what it seems. Nick and Catherine find evidence of murder when a rock star dies from an overdose in his trailer. |
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The Execution of Catherine Willows |
Elizabeth Devine and Ann Donahue |
Kenneth Fink |
November 7, 2002 |
52 (3-06) |
Fifteen years ago, Catherine helped to put John Mathers on death row for the rape and murder of a young student at a local college. On the day of his execution, he's granted a stay based on new DNA evidence. Meanwhile, Grissom, Nick and Sara are looking for a missing student, who is found murdered and left in exactly the same fashion as the women in Catherine's case. |
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Fight Night |
Andrew Lipsitz and Naren Shankar |
Richard J. Lewis |
November 14, 2002 |
53 (3-07) |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate when a boxer dies in the ring during 'Fight Night'. Nick quickly solves a robbery at a jewelry store, but finds reason not to close the case just yet. Catherine investigates when a gang member is shot at a parking lot. |
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Snuff |
Ann Donahue and Bob Harris |
Kenneth Fink |
November 21, 2002 |
54 (3-08) |
Catherine, Sara and Warrick are left without a body or crime scene when a snuff film shows the real murder of a young woman. Meanwhile Grissom and Nick are trying to find the identity and killer of a body found in a tool chest, covered with fire ants. |
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Blood Lust |
Josh Berman and Carol Mendelsohn |
Charlie Correll |
December 5, 2002 |
55 (3-09) |
A taxi driver is beaten to death by a mob after running over a boy with his taxi. When Grissom arrives at the scene, he finds out that the boy was already dying from a stab wound. When Grissom and Sara find the actual crime scene at a basketball court, they discover the body of a man that was shot to death. Are the two murders related? |
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High and Low |
Naren Shankar and Eli Talbert |
Richard J. Lewis |
December 12, 2002 |
56 (3-10) |
Grissom, Nick and Warrick investigate when a body falls from the sky and lands between a couple of skateboarders. But soon Grissom's hearing problem forces him to leave the case to Nick and Warrick. Meanwhile Catherine investigates the death of a man who was shot with his own gun. |
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Recipe for Murder |
Ann Donahue and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Richard J. Lewis and J. Miller Tobin |
January 9, 2003 |
57 (3-11) |
Grissom and Catherine investigate when the chef of a fancy restaurant ends up in a meat grinder. They soon discover a lot more went on in the kitchen than cooking. Meanwhile Sara and Warrick find out that the apparent suicide of a young woman who suffered from bipolar disorder is actually a murder. |
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Got Murder? |
Sarah Goldfinger |
Kenneth Fink |
January 16, 2003 |
58 (3-12) |
When a raven is spotted with a human eyeball in its beak, it's up to Catherine, Sara and Nick to find the rest of the body and the killer. Meanwhile a normal autopsy turns into a special one when the victim isn't dead. David and Dr. Robbins manage to save his life, only to have him die later. Grissom and Warrick then try to find out who wanted the man dead. |
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Random Acts of Violence |
Danny Cannon and Naren Shankar |
Danny Cannon |
January 30, 2003 |
59 (3-13) |
When the nine-year-old daughter of Warrick's former mentor is killed in a drive-by shooting, Warrick lets his emotions lead him to assume a suspect is guilty without looking at the evidence. Meanwhile Nick investigates when a man is found dead in a sealed computer room. All of the victim's employees had reason to kill him, but none of them claim to have seen a thing. |
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One Hit Wonder |
Corey Miller |
Felix Enríquez Alcalá |
February 6, 2003 |
60 (3-14) |
Grissom, Catherine, Nick and Warrick investigate a 'peeping Tom' who escalated into breaking into women's apartments and terrorizing them. Meanwhile Sara reopens the murder case of a colleague's husband. The bullet that is still inside her friends body can help Sara find the killer, but her friend may not survive the operation to remove it. |
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Lady Heather's Box |
Josh Berman, Ann Donahue, Bob Harris, Andrew Lipsitz, Carol Mendelsohn, Naren Shankar, Eli Talbert and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Richard J. Lewis |
February 13, 2003 |
61 (3-15) |
In a special 90 minute episode, Grissom and Brass pay another visit to Lady Heather when one of her employees is found dead in a local club. Meanwhile Catherine is faced with a crisis when she has to save her daughter Lindsey from a flooded car and her ex-husband Eddie who was driving the car is found murdered. |
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Lucky Strike |
Eli Talbert and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Kenneth Fink |
February 20, 2003 |
62 (3-16) |
Catherine and Warrick try to find evidence when the 5-year-old son of a professional basketball player is kidnapped. Meanwhile Grissom and Nick investigate when a man stumbles out of his car and dies...from a wooden stake lodged in the back of his head. |
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Crash & Burn |
Josh Berman |
Richard J. Lewis |
March 13, 2003 |
63 (3-17) |
Sara finds out some disturbing news about her boyfriend Hank while she, Catherine and Warrick investigate a deadly car crash. Meanwhile Grissom and Nick find out that the death of a woman who died of carbon monoxide poisoning was not an accident. |
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Precious Metal |
Andrew Lipsitz and Naren Shankar |
Deran Sarafian |
April 3, 2003 |
64 (3-18) |
Catherine, Nick and Sara investigate a badly decomposed body found in a chemical-waste barrel. They soon learn the victim was involved in something called 'Robot Rumble'. Meanwhile, Greg helps Grissom and Warrick solve the murder of a man whose body is found in an alley, after being killed in his own home. |
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A Night at the Movies |
Danny Cannon, Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Matt Earl Beesley |
April 10, 2003 |
65 (3-19) |
Grissom and Catherine investigate a man murdered in a movie theatre during the show. Meanwhile Warrick, Nick and Sara investigate the death of a teenager found shot to death in a bullet-riddled warehouse, where more than 100 rounds were fired from every conceivable angle, but was only hit once. |
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Last Laugh |
Bob Harris, Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Richard J. Lewis |
April 24, 2003 |
66 (3-20) |
Grissom and Catherine investigate the murder of a comic who dropped dead on stage after drinking from a tainted bottle of water. Warrick is sent to a convenience store to investigate the death of a 15-year-old boy only to find out the boy died after drinking the same brand of water. Brass asks Nick and Sara to investigate a case he ruled an accidental death after spotting the 'grieving' husband in a very expensive new car. |
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Forever |
Sarah Goldfinger |
David Grossman |
May 1, 2003 |
67 (3-21) |
Grissom, Nick and Catherine investigate when a horse trainer is found dead in the cargo bay of a private jet. At first it looks like the victim is trampled by the horse, but Grissom and his team soon discover the situation is more complex. Meanwhile Sara and Warrick investigate how two teens could have committed suicide in the middle of the desert. |
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Play with Fire |
Andrew Lipsitz and Naren Shankar |
Kenneth Fink |
May 8, 2003 |
68 (3-22) |
Grissom, Nick and Sara investigate when a woman is found dead at a high-school football field. The evidence leads them to a former convict and his prison drug dealer. When an explosion destroys the DNA lab, injuring Greg and Sara and destroying a lot of evidence, Catherine and Warrick discover that one of the CSIs inadvertently caused the disaster. |
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Inside the Box |
Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Danny Cannon |
May 15, 2003 |
69 (3-23) |
The CSIs are called upon to investigate a bank robbery during which Detective Lockwood is shot and killed. Things get personal for Catherine when the evidence leads to casino owner Sam Braun. Grissom finally makes a decision about his hearing. |
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Assume Nothing |
Danny Cannon and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Richard J. Lewis |
September 25, 2003 |
70 (4-01) |
When a couple is murdered after meeting another couple in a bar, Grissom and his team suspect it is the work of a pair of serial killers. Nick jeopardizes the case when he gives an old friend some information on the case and it later turns up on the local news. The first of a two part episode. |
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All for Our Country |
Richard Catalani, Andrew Lipsitz and Carol Mendelsohn |
Richard J. Lewis |
October 2, 2003 |
71 (4-02) |
When the suspects in the serial killer case are murdered, Grissom, Nick and Warrick suspect it's an inside job. Meanwhile Catherine and Sara investigate the death of a football fan who is found floating in his bathtub. |
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Homebodies |
Sarah Goldfinger and Naren Shankar |
Kenneth Fink |
October 9, 2003 |
72 (4-03) |
Grissom and Warrick investigate when the mummified remains of an old woman are found in a closet. This case soon turns out to be connected to Sara and Nick's case: a breaking and entering that involved the rape of a teenage girl. Meanwhile Catherine tries to connect a weapon found in a backyard to a murder that took place on the other side of town. |
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Feeling the Heat |
Eli Talbert and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Kenneth Fink |
October 23, 2003 |
73 (4-04) |
During a heat wave, Grissom and Catherine investigate the death of a baby who was found dead locked in a car. Nick and Sara look into the death of a woman who was found floating in the lake with a headwound. Warrick investigates the case of a man who died at his home of an apparent heat stroke. |
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Fur and Loathing |
Jerry Stahl |
Richard J. Lewis |
October 30, 2003 |
74 (4-05) |
Grissom and Catherine investigate when a man dressed in a raccoon suit is shot and then hit by a passing car, causing the car to hit a truck, killing the driver. This leads them to a convention for furries. Meanwhile Nick and Sara investigate the death of a man found in a freezer. |
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Jackpot |
Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar |
Danny Cannon |
November 6, 2003 |
75 (4-06) |
When Dr. Robbins receives a severed head found by a dog, Grissom goes to Jackpot, Nevada in search of the rest of the body. When he arrives he soon finds out that he cannot expect much help from the locals. Even the sheriff seems to be hiding something. Meanwhile Catherine gets an unexpected gift from her father. |
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Invisible Evidence |
Josh Berman |
Danny Cannon |
November 13, 2003 |
76 (4-07) |
When the only piece of evidence is thrown out of court at the preliminary hearing on a rape and murder case, the CSIs have only 24 hours to find new evidence before the accused murderer is released. |
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After the Show |
Elizabeth Devine and Andrew Lipsitz |
Kenneth Fink |
November 20, 2003 |
77 (4-08) |
The center of attention for the Las Vegas media is a missing model who aspired to become a showgirl. When a strange 911 call comes in, Catherine is sure she has found the man responsible and takes over the case from Sara and Nick, who both hoped they could use this high profile case to get a promotion. |
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Grissom Versus the Volcano |
Josh Berman, Carol Mendelsohn and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Richard J. Lewis |
December 11, 2003 |
78 (4-09) |
When the new sheriff is witness to a car bombing that kills an air marshal, he puts pressure on Grissom to find the murderer. Remains of the bomb lead Grissom, Catherine and Nick to a high school science fair. Meanwhile Warrick and Sara look into the death of the wife of a popular singer. |
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Coming of Rage |
Richard Catalani and Sara Goldfinger |
Nelson McCormick |
December 18, 2003 |
79 (4-10) |
Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate when a 15-year-old boy is found beaten to death with a hammer at a construction site. Meanwhile Nick and Catherine try to find out how a woman was killed by a gunshot in her front yard while her husband and ex-husband were arguing over her. |
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Eleven Angry Jurors |
Josh Berman and Andrew Lipsitz |
Matt Earl Beesley |
January 8, 2004 |
80 (4-11) |
When the only juror to vote 'not guilty' in a trial is found dead in the jury room, Grissom's team looks for the suspect among the other eleven jurors. Meanwhile Nick reopens a four year case when the sister of a missing person comes with new evidence. |
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Butterflied |
David Rambo |
Richard J. Lewis |
January 15, 2004 |
81 (4-12) |
Grissom and his team investigate a double murder when a woman is found murdered in her house. The woman's striking resemblance to Sara causes Grissom to confront his feelings for her. The case grows more complex when the body of the victim's boyfriend is found disected and separated among multiple garbage cans. |
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Suckers |
Josh Berman and Danny Cannon |
Danny Cannon |
February 5, 2004 |
82 (4-13) |
Grissom, Sara and Nick deal with a bizarre case when a priceless 17th century Japanese samurai sword is stolen from an exhibit at a casino. Meanwhile Catherine and Warrick have to look into the world of 'vampires' when a young woman is found dead with all her blood drained from her body. |
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Paper or Plastic |
Naren Shankar |
Kenneth Fink |
February 12, 2004 |
83 (4-14) |
The entire team investigates when a robbery at a grocery store turns into a shootout, leaving five people dead, one of which is a police officer. The evidence leads Grissom to doubt the story of the other police officer at the scene. |
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Early Rollout |
Elizabeth Devine, Carol Mendelsohn, and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Duane Clark |
February 19, 2004 |
84 (4-15) |
The whole team investigates the execution-style murder of a husband and his porn star wife in a gated community. Catherine gets involved with one of the suspects, even after Grissom questioned her ethics when she told him she accepted Sam Braun's check. |
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Getting Off |
Jerry Stahl |
Kenneth Fink |
February 26, 2004 |
85 (4-16) |
Grissom, Warrick and Nick investigate when a halfway house worker is found stabbed to death in a bad neighborhood. Meanwhile Catherine and Sara investigate the death of a clown who was murdered and dumped in an area frequented by transvestites. |
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XX |
Ethlie Ann Vare |
Deran Sarafian |
March 11, 2004 |
86 (4-17) |
Catherine, Sara and Nick investigate when the body of a female prison inmate is found tied to the underside of a bus. What first looks like an escape gone wrong turns out to be a murder when it is discovered the woman was already dead before she was tied to the bus. Meanwhile Grissom and Warrick investigate the death of a man stabbed to death in his apartment. |
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Bad to the Bone |
Eli Talbert |
David Grossman |
April 1, 2004 |
87 (4-18) |
The CSIs investigate when a single man beats another man to death in a casino parking garage. They quickly discover that their extremely short-tempered suspect may be responsible for another murder. |
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Bad Words |
Sarah Goldfinger |
Rob Bailey |
April 15, 2004 |
88 (4-19) |
When a teenage girl is killed in a house fire, Catherine, Nick and Warrick suspect a serial arsonist. Among their suspects are the girls demented grandmother, a female pyromaniac and the high school baseball team. Meanwhile Grissom and Sara investigate the death of a champion in a popular word game, who is found dead in the men's room with several game tiles in his throat and stomach. |
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Dead Ringer |
Elizabeth Devine |
Kenneth Fink |
April 29, 2004 |
89 (4-20) |
The CSIs have to drop out off the annual 120-mile 24-hour Marathon Baker to Vegas relay race when Grissom finds a dead contestant next to the track. Meanwhile Warrick and Sara investigate what appears to be a murder-suicide when a male and a female cop are found dead in a hotel room. |
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Turning The Screws |
Josh Berman, Richard Catalani and Carol Mendelsohn |
Deran Sarafian |
May 6, 2004 |
90 (4-21) |
Grissom, Sara and Nick investigate when a roller coaster derails at an amusement park, leaving six people dead. When it turns out there were only five people on the roller coaster, they suspect foul play. Catherine and Warrick investigate the murder of a 13-year old girl. |
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No More Bets |
Dustin Lee Abraham, Andrew Lipsitz, Judith McCreary, Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar |
Richard J. Lewis |
May 13, 2004 |
91 (4-22) |
The CSIs investigate when two young gamblers are found dead shortly after scamming several of Sam Braun's casinos. Grissom is forced to take Catherine off the case, because her father is a suspect in their murder. |
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Bloodlines |
Sarah Goldfinger, Carol Mendelsohn, Naren Shankar and Eli Talbert |
Kenneth Fink |
May 20, 2004 |
92 (4-23) |
The CSIs investigate when a casino employee is beaten and raped on her way home from work. The victim identifies her attacker, but the DNA evidence suggests that he is not the person responsible. Later, Grissom has to help out a coworker who ends up on the other side of the law. |
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Viva Las Vegas |
Danny Cannon and Carol Mendelsohn |
Danny Cannon |
September 23, 2004 |
93 (5-01) |
Grissom works a nightclub shooting with Greg Sanders, who finally found a replacement in the lab and now only has to pass his final proficiency test. Catherine investigates when a stripper is found dead in a hotel room. Warrick investigates when a man is found electrocuted in his bathtub. Sara and Nick are called in when an 'alien' is found in a shallow grave near Area 51. |
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Down the Drain |
Naren Shankar |
Kenneth Fink |
October 7, 2004 |
94 (5-02) |
The CSIs investigate when a thunderstorm washes up a body in the city storm drains. Murder is soon ruled out, but the team makes another disturbing discovery: human bones that may have come from a murder. The only problem is finding the location where the body was dumped. |
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Harvest |
Judith McCreary |
David Grossman |
October 14, 2004 |
95 (5-03) |
The CSIs investigate the kidnapping of a 12-year old girl at the parking lot of a convenience store, which turns into a very disturbing murder. Catherine attempts to re-assert her role as a mother when her daughter Lindsey has been picked up by the police for hitchhiking. |
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Crow's Feet |
Josh Berman |
Richard J. Lewis |
October 21, 2004 |
96 (5-04) |
When two apparently unrelated women die under the same circumstances, Catherine and Nick discover that both women underwent various cosmetic procedures at a local Spa. Meanwhile, Grissom, Sara and Greg investigate when a man is found dead in a house fumed for termites. |
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Swap Meet |
Carol Mendelsohn, David Rambo and Naren Shankar |
Danny Cannon |
October 28, 2004 |
97 (5-05) |
Grissom, Sara and Greg investigate when a woman is found dead in the fountain of a gated community, after visiting a neighborhood swingers party. Meanwhile, Warrick and Nick investigate the murder of a landlord in a video arcade, which develops into a double homicide. Catherine requests the position of day shift supervisor from Grissom. |
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What's Eating Gilbert Grissom? |
Sarah Goldfinger |
Kenneth Fink |
November 4, 2004 |
98 (5-06) |
While investigating a chopped up body on the University Grounds, the team finds out that they deal with the "Blue Paint Killer" again. The case gets confusing when the team finds out that the victim was male. Shortly after that they find another body, female. Can they stop the killer before he kills again? |
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Formalities |
Dustin Lee Abraham and Naren Shankar |
Bill Eagles |
November 11, 2004 |
99 (5-07) |
Grissom has to work with Dayshift CSI Sofia Curtis when a high school student is found dead in a hotel room after a party. Assisted by Catherine, Nick and Warrick, they find out that another girl had been kidnapped from the party. However, the father of this girl doesn't seem overly concerned about his daughters disappearance. |
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Ch-Ch-Changes |
Jerry Stahl |
Richard J. Lewis |
November 18, 2004 |
100 (5-08) |
The CSI team investigate when a woman is found stabbed to death. They soon discover that the woman underwent a sex change operation and have to delve into the world of the Las Vegas transgender community to find the killer. |
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Mea Culpa |
Josh Berman and Carol Mendelsohn |
David Grossman |
November 25, 2004 |
101 (5-09) |
When an unknown fingerprint suddenly appears on a piece of evidence in court, Grissom must re-open the case and find the real culprit. However, this unexplained phenomenon causes Ecklie to doubt Grissom's handling of the case. Ecklie then opens an inquiry on Grissom, and questions each of the CSIs about his effectiveness as supervisor. Meanwhile, Sara and Greg investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of a man who shot himself in the leg. |
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No Humans Involved |
Judith McCreary |
Rob Bailey |
December 9, 2004 |
102 (5-10) |
Grissom and his team work on a case of a young boy found dead in a dumpster while Catherine and her team try to find out why an inmate was left braindead after an action by police. |
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Who Shot Sherlock? |
Richard Catalani and David Rambo |
Kenneth Fink |
January 6, 2005 |
103 (5-11) |
Greg takes his final proficiency test as he, Sara and Grissom investigate the possible murder of a Sherlock Holmes fan. Warrick and Nick work on a bizarre case where a driver might have been killed before veering off the road. |
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Snakes |
Dustin Lee Abraham |
Richard J. Lewis |
January 13, 2005 |
104 (5-12) |
Catherine and Nick investigate a case when a severed head containing a snake is found in a newspaper stand. Warrick, Sofia and Greg investigate a shooting in a van. |
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Nesting Dolls |
Sarah Goldfinger |
Bill Eagles |
February 3, 2005 |
105 (5-13) |
When two bodies covered in tar are found, the CSIs must try to uncover the identity and the murderers. Sara is reprimanded by Ecklie for improper conduct. |
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Unbearable |
Josh Berman and Carol Mendelsohn |
Kenneth Fink |
February 10, 2005 |
106 (5-14) |
Catherine and her team investigate when a hunter and a Kodiak bear are found dead in the mountains. Meanwhile Grissom's team look into the death of a young mother. |
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King Baby |
Jerry Stahl |
Richard J. Lewis |
February 17, 2005 |
107 (5-15) |
When Grissom and Catherine's teams work together to investigate the death of a famous casino owner, their investigation leads them to the bizarre world of infantilism. |
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Big Middle |
Dustin Lee Abraham, Judith McCreary and Naren Shankar |
Kenneth Fink |
February 24, 2005 |
108 (5-16) |
Grissom and his team are looking for a murderer at a convention for plus-sized people. Catherine and her team investigate the world of sports betting when a man is found dead in the woods. |
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Compulsion |
Josh Berman and Richard Catalani |
Duane Clark |
March 10, 2005 |
109 (5-17) |
Grissom and his team investigate a case where a stewardess has been violently raped and stabbed to death in her hotel room, in which Ecklie discovers parallels to a five year old cold case. Catherine's team assists Detective Cavaliere in the investigation of a young boy beaten to death in his own bed, but Nick and Cavaliere get into a bitter disagreement over their methods of finding the culprit. |
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Spark of Life |
Allen McDonald |
Kenneth Fink |
March 31, 2005 |
110 (5-18) |
Grissom, Sara and Greg work a case where a bushfire kills a man and burns a woman, who survived. Catherine, Nick and Warrick investigate the death of a family in their home. |
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4 x 4 |
Dustin Lee Abraham, Sarah Goldfinger, David Rambo and Naren Shankar |
Terrence O'Hara |
April 14, 2005 |
111 (5-19) |
It's a busy night in the lab as the CSIs investigate four cases: A hit and run involving a stolen Hummer, the murder of a Convention Girl, the death of a body builder, and the death of a boy found on a bench. |
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Hollywood Brass |
Sarah Goldfinger and Carol Mendelsohn |
Bill Eagles |
April 21, 2005 |
112 (5-20) |
Jim Brass travels to Los Angeles, California when his estranged daughter Ellie calls for help after her friend turns up missing. |
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Committed |
Sarah Goldfinger, Richard J. Lewis and Uttam Narsu |
Richard J. Lewis |
April 28, 2005 |
113 (5-21) |
Grissom and Sara investigate the brutal murder of an inmate in a state mental hospital. |
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Weeping Willows |
Areanne Lloyd |
Kenneth Fink |
May 5, 2005 |
114 (5-22) |
Catherine has a brief romantic encounter with a stranger at a bar. When a woman from the same bar is murdered, the suspect turns out to be the same man Catherine met. |
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Iced |
Josh Berman |
Richard J. Lewis |
May 12, 2005 |
115 (5-23) |
Sara and Greg investigate the death of two students in a dorm room. Nick, Warrick and Catherine investigate a man found dead in a 'crop circle.' Ecklie has to find out what happened to the corpse in the case he was working on when it turns up missing. |
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Grave Danger: Part 1 |
Carol Mendelsohn, Naren Shankar, Quentin Tarantino and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Quentin Tarantino |
May 19, 2005 |
116 (5-24) |
The CSI teams come together to save one of their own when Nick is kidnapped from a crime scene. To their dismay, a webcam feed provided by the kidnapper shows Nick buried alive with a limited supply of air. |
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Grave Danger: Part 2 |
Carol Mendelsohn, Naren Shankar, Quentin Tarantino and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Quentin Tarantino |
May 19, 2005 |
117 (5-25) |
After Grissom gives the kidnapper the ransom money, the kidnapper blows himself up without revealing where Nick is buried. The team must then use all their knowledge and resources, as well as race time, to find Nick before he runs out of air. |
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Bodies in Motion |
Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar |
Richard J. Lewis |
September 22, 2005 |
118 (6-01) |
The team tackles three separate cases: a murdered couple found in bed in a suspicious trailer explosion; a stripper discovered dead in the worst part of town; and two bodies found decomposed after spending five days in the trunk of a car. |
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Room Service |
Dustin Lee Abraham and Henry Alonso Myers |
Kenneth Fink |
September 29, 2005 |
119 (6-02) |
The CSIs investigate the suspicious murder of a young movie star who is found dead after a night of partying in his hotel suite. Meanwhile, the team uncovers two murders among the immigrant laundry workers from the same hotel. |
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Bite Me |
Josh Berman and Carol Mendelsohn |
Jeffrey Hunt |
October 6, 2005 |
120 (6-03) |
The CSI team investigates the case of a woman found dead on the staircase of her suburban home. Suspicion quickly falls on the victim's husband, but the blood-spattered evidence tells a complicated story. |
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Shooting Stars |
Danny Cannon |
Danny Cannon |
October 13, 2005 |
121 (6-04) |
The CSIs are called in when a homeowner finds a disheveled group of teenagers dumping a body in his yard. It is soon discovered that the group is a cult, but when Grissom and Catherine find the cult's headquarters, they find the members all dead from what appears to be a mass suicide. As the team investigates further, they find out that the mass suicide didn't go as the cult leader planned. |
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Gum Drops |
Sarah Goldfinger |
Richard J. Lewis |
October 20, 2005 |
122 (6-05) |
The CSIs are called to a house in which the inhabitants, a family of four, have gone missing, and large pools of blood cover parts of the floor. Murder is immediately suspected, but without any bodies, it's difficult for the team to ascertain what happened. |
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Secrets and Flies |
Josh Berman |
Terrence O'Hara |
November 3, 2005 |
123 (6-06) |
When a young mother is found dead in what appears to be a suicide, the CSIs find evidence to the contrary, thus opening up a homicide investigation. Meanwhile, Grissom, under pressure from the Sheriff, must disprove the evidence presented by a corrupt lawyer in court. |
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A Bullet Runs Through It, Part 1 |
Richard Catalani and Carol Mendelsohn |
Danny Cannon |
November 10, 2005 |
124 (6-07) |
The team must investigate the death of a police officer who died during a shootout, leaving hundreds of bullets at the crime scene. The case grows controversial when it turns out that Sofia Curtis and Jim Brass were with the victim during the shootout, especially when it turns out the officer died from friendly fire. The team, as well as the police department, also contend with the city's enraged Latino community when a young boy is found shot and in critical condition along the path of a fleeing suspect from the shootout. |
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A Bullet Runs Through It, Part 2 |
Richard Catalani and Carol Mendelsohn |
Kenneth Fink |
November 17, 2005 |
125 (6-08) |
The CSIs continue to sift through the overwhelming evidence from the shootout in order to determine who is responsible for the death of a police officer killed during the incident. The team also looks into what started the shootout to begin with. They must also prove that the young boy found injured near the shootout was not shot by police, but by the fleeing suspect. |
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Dog Eat Dog |
Allen MacDonald and Dustin Lee Abraham |
Duane Clark |
November 24, 2005 |
126 (6-09) |
Catherine and Brass investigate the death of a man found in a dumpster, who is found to have had a severe eating disorder. Meanwhile, Nick and Sara investigate the death of a couple of the brink of a bitter divorce, in which evidence seems to point to the couple's dog. |
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Still Life |
David Rambo |
Richard J. Lewis |
December 8, 2005 |
127 (6-10) |
The CSI's are called out to investigate the disappearance of a boy whose father died four years ago. Soon a couple is arrested at a convenience store with a boy matching the description of the missing kid. However, the case becomes complicated when both mothers claim the child is their son. |
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Werewolves |
Josh Berman |
Kenneth Fink |
January 5, 2006 |
128 (6-11) |
The team takes on a poignant case as they investigate the death of a man with a condition in which he grows excessive body hair. They soon discover the man had a twin sister who, along with their mother, is mysteriously missing. |
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Daddy's Little Girl |
Henry Alonso Myers, Sarah Goldfinger and Naren Shankar |
Terrence O'Hara |
January 19, 2006 |
129 (6-12) |
The CSIs investigate the stabbing of a motocross racer who was about to leave town with a woman he had been living with. Meanwhile, as Nick investigates the death of an attorney hit by her own car, he comes closer to the truth about his kidnapping. |
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Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye |
David Rambo |
Danny Cannon |
January 26, 2006 |
130 (6-13) |
The CSIs question the city's crème of the crème at a party to discover who killed a young man. As Catherine's father Sam Braun is once again a suspect, personal conflict grows between the two. Guest stars Faye Dunaway. |
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Killer |
Dustin Lee Abraham, Naren Shankar and Erik Saltzgaber |
Kenneth Fink |
February 2, 2006 |
131 (6-14) |
The CSI investigate two murders in the same area: a man killed in a shady motel, and a teenage girl killed in a car accident, but after getting out of her vehicle. The killer's story is also followed as they try to live a normal life despite their actions. |
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Pirates Of The Third Reich |
Jerry Stahl |
Richard J. Lewis |
February 9, 2006 |
132 (6-15) |
The CSIs investigate the gruesome murder of Lady Heather's estranged daughter, Zoe, who was found in the middle of the Vegas desert. |
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Up In Smoke |
Josh Berman |
Duane Clark |
March 2, 2006 |
133 (6-16) |
When a body is found badly burned in a chimney, Catherine and Warrick recall the house's owner as a suspect in an unsolved murder case a year earlier. Against protocol, the two then use the investigation of the burned victim as an excuse to re-open their case and inspect the house. |
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I Like To Watch |
Richard Catalani and Henry Alonso Myers |
Kenneth Fink |
March 9, 2006 |
134 (6-17) |
To their annoyance, the CSIs become the focus of a reality TV series, which follows them as they investigate a possible serial rapist. |
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The Unusual Suspect |
Allen MacDonald |
Alec Smight |
March 30, 2006 |
135 (6-18) |
When a student is arrested and tried for the murder of a popular high-school girl, the suspect's 12-year-old sister confesses to the crime, throwing the case into mayhem for the CSIs. Worse, the judge gives the prosecution 72 hours to re-examine the evidence before the jury delivers its verdict. |
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Spellbound |
Jacqueline Hoyt |
Jeffrey G. Hunt |
April 6, 2006 |
136 (6-19) |
When a psychic is found dead in her own shop, the evidence leads Greg to believe she foresaw her own death. Greg also reveals a family secret as a form of aid to Grissom in solving the case, but Grissom firmly adheres to using his scientific methods to find out what happened. Meanwhile, Detective Packey Jameson, an old friend of Brass, links the case to one he worked on years ago in which the victim was involved, and persuades the CSIs to help him revive his old case. |
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Poppin' Tags |
Dustin Lee Abraham |
Bryan Spicer |
April 13, 2006 |
137 (6-20) |
The CSI team is led into the rap music world as they investigate the murders of three street team members. Features special appearances by Obie Trice, Akon and Travis Barker. |
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Rashomama |
Sarah Goldfinger |
Kenneth Fink |
April 27, 2006 |
138 (6-21) |
A wealthy but disagreeable prosecutor is murdered at her son's wedding, and the CSI are called in to investigate. However, Nick's car is stolen with all the evidence inside it, and the case becomes compromised. The CSIs must think back to their investigations as well as search for new evidence to find the killer. |
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Time Of Your Death |
Richard Catalani and David Rambo |
Dean White |
May 4, 2006 |
139 (6-22) |
When a young Californian turns up dead outside his hotel after a night of extreme luck at the gambling tables, the CSIs are brought in to find out what happened. Suspicion immediately turns to the woman he spent the night with after his big win. |
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Bang-Bang |
Naren Shankar and Anthony E. Zuiker |
Terrence O'Hara |
May 11, 2006 |
140 (6-23) |
The CSIs strongly suspect a man in the death of his wife and his co-workers, but aren't sure if he did it, especially by himself or with an accomplice. The suspect then leads the police on a wild ride through a busy casino, taking a hostage and barricading himself into a hotel room. One of the CSIs then steps in as a hostage negotiator, putting themselves in danger. |
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Way To Go |
Jerry Stahl |
Kenneth Fink |
May 18, 2006 |
141 (6-24) |
The CSIs wait by the bedside of one of their own when they're shot in the line of duty. One of the CSIs faces a hard choice by having the power of attorney over their injured friend and colleague. Meanwhile, the rest of the team investigates the strange ways of life of two victims: a man found decapitated by a train and another man found dead in a hotel. |
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Built To Kill, Part 1 |
Sarah Goldfinger, David Rambo and Naren Shankar |
Kenneth Fink |
September 21, 2006 |
142 (7-01) |
When an unidentified woman is found dead on the set of the famous show KÀ by Cirque Du Soleil, the CSI must study the inner workings of the show to find out what happened. The team also investigates what appears to be a suicide at a party held by Sam Braun. After the cases are solved and closed, Catherine and Nick go out for a dance, but Catherine ends up in a serious situation. Grissom and Sophia then begin to investigate a murder where a detailed miniature model of the crime scene is found near the body. |
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Built To Kill, Part 2 |
Sarah Goldfinger, David Rambo and Naren Shankar |
Kenneth Fink |
September 28, 2006 |
143 (7-02) |
Grissom and the team continue their investigation from the end of the previous episode. Meanwhile, terrifying events face Catherine and her family. |
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Toe Tags |
Allen MacDonald, Carol Mendelsohn, Richard Catalani and Douglas Petrie |
Jeffrey Hunt |
October 5, 2006 |
144 (7-03) |
The deceased victims in the CSI coroner's office give voice to their own murder investigations for the first time: a drowning victim found in an elevator investigated by Catherine, a woman who fell off a cliff investigated by Warrick, Sophia and Greg, a soldier stabbed just after returning from Iraq investigated by Nick, and two victims of a chainsaw massacre investigated by Grissom and Sara. |
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Fannysmackin' |
Dustin Lee Abraham |
Richard J. Lewis |
October 12, 2006 |
145 (7-04) |
The team investigates a series of brutal tourist beatings that take place within the span of a few hours throughout the city, all done by a bizarre group of hooded people with strange physical features. The case gets personal for the CSI when one of their own is badly beaten trying to save one of the victims during an assault. |
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Double-Cross |
Marlane Meyer |
Michael Slovis |
October 19, 2006 |
146 (7-05) |
Grissom and his team investigate the case of a woman found dead in a church. They soon discover evidence of a love triangle dating all the way back to the victim's high school years that could reveal who is responsible for her death. |
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Burn Out |
Jacqueline Hoyt |
Alec Smight |
November 2, 2006 |
147 (7-06) |
When two young boys are reported missing, a known neighborhood sex offender, played by Alan Tudyk, is the primary suspect. In an attempt to extract his confession, Grissom asks for the pedophile's help in catching the boys' abductor. However, the case turns out to be much more complicated than Grissom or the rest of the CSI team ever expected. |
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Post Mortem |
Dustin Lee Abraham, David Rambo and Naren Shankar |
Richard J. Lewis |
November 9, 2006 |
148 (7-07) |
When an elderly woman is murdered, the CSIs look to the neighbor and nephew as possible suspects. Mid-investigation, Grissom receives an exact miniature replica of the current crime scene, changing his thinking on the crime. Meanwhile, Greg faces an angry courtroom when he attends a hearing to ascertain his culpability in the death of a teenager he accidentally killed while defending himself against a mob. |
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Happenstance |
Sarah Goldfinger |
Jean de Segonzac |
November 16, 2006 |
149 (7-08) |
The CSIs investigate the death of two identical twins within a two hour time frame, on opposite sides of town. When the team discovers that the twins knew nothing of each other, they begin to wonder if the two cases are connected, or just a very bizarre coincidence. |
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Living Legend |
Douglas Petrie |
Martha Coolidge |
November 23, 2006 |
150 (7-09) |
The Cadillac of an infamous 1970's mob boss, Mickey Dunn, is found in a lake after he disappeared years ago. Shortly afterwards, a string of murders occur in which the killers almost eagerly leave evidence of their appearance for witnesses and the CSIs. Furthermore, an old picture of the victims standing next to Dunn outside the Desert Inn casino is planted on their bodies. The team must then find out what the connection is between the murders and Dunn. Guest stars Roger Daltrey from The Who. |
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Loco Motives |
Evan Dunsky |
Kenneth Fink |
December 7, 2006 |
151 (7-10) |
Catherine and Brass find a man trapped in cement near a murder victim at a construction site. However, after being rescued and ruled a suspect, the man refuses to reveal his identity. Meanwhile, Nick, Warrick and Sofia investigate the death of an old woman found in her apartment with her head in an oven, but discover that she didn't die from inhaling gas. Grissom, Sara and Greg investigate a murder at a chicken processing plant which, after another miniature model of the crime scene in discovered, aids them in solving the previously unsolved murders. |
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Leaving Las Vegas |
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January 4, 2007 |
152 (7-11) |
Catherine struggles to find murder victims to match a bloody knife, and Grissom surprises his team with big news. |
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Redrum |
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January 14, 2007 |
153 (7-12) |
The plot of this episode is not yet known. |
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Sweet Jane |
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January 21, 2007 |
154 (7-13) |
The plot of this episode is not yet known. |
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Meet Market |
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January 28, 2007 |
155 (7-14) |
The plot of this episode is not yet known. |
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Law Of Gravity |
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February 15, 2007 |
156 (7-15) |
The plot of this episode is not yet known. |