Snakes (CSI)

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Snakes
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 12
Written by Dustin Abraham
Directed by Richard J. Lewis
Original airdate January 13, 2005
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Snakes is the twelfth episode in the fifth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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The episode begins with a newspaper delivery boy finding a severed head of a woman in a newspaper vending machine. Her hair has been ripped out and there is a dead snake in her mouth. The murder fits the lyrics of a song by a popular Mexican band that plays in the area where the head was found. They determine that the species of snake found in the head is from Mexico and is not a desert species, so it had to have been placed there and not slithered its way in on its own. Once the victim is identified they learn that she is a newspaper writer for the newspaper her head was found on, and she recently wrote an article that portrayed the band in a negative light. Because of this all of the band members are suspects. Also, she was recently threatened by a local pawn shop owner and he too is a suspect.

The other case involves a dead telephone salesman found inside a handicapped-accessible van with a wheelchair left behind in the back. The wheelchair belongs to a dead woman from a local retirement home that purchased innumerable items from the dead man. The first suspect is another salesman whose grandmother the victim sold to, but he is cleared. When Sofia recovers a cartridge casing stamped with DWM - Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, a German armaments firm that produced weapons for the Wehrmacht in both World Wars - the CSIs realise that the murder weapon was a trophy brought back from Europe by a World War II veteran. The weapon is tracked down to the neighbour of the dead woman, who freely confesses to the killing, comparing his experience in wartime Europe to his recent actions:

"When I was fighting for my country, I knew who my enemy was. Now the enemy is some punk kid."

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