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| Season 1, Episode 1: PilotOriginal Air Date—6 October 2000 A murder appears to be a suicide with very little evidence. |
| Original Air Date—13 October 2000 Grissom, newly appointed head of the crime lab, investigates the supposed suicide of a jackpot-winner. Meanwhile, Warrick has to deal with the fact that the shooting of rookie CSI Holly Gribbs was due to his failure to supervise her. |
| Original Air Date—20 October 2000 The search is on for a abducted woman while a hit and run death of a little girl is investigated. |
| Original Air Date—27 October 2000 A severed leg is found in a lake while a fraternity pledge goes badly. |
| Original Air Date—3 November 2000 A young man is found naked and dead in the desert. |
| Original Air Date—10 November 2000 Department protocol is violated when Catherine investigates her ex-husband's rape accusation. |
| Original Air Date—17 November 2000 The team is called to a suburban house where the whole family, except the two daughters, have been murdered with no apparent motive. |
| Season 1, Episode 8: AnonymousOriginal Air Date—24 November 2000 Grissom, Catherine and Sara investigate an apparent suicide but soon realize that the death has not only been staged but is almost identical to a case they investigated several months before (in episode 1.1). The case takes yet another turn when Grissom's fingerprint is found on an object from the crime scene. Warrick and Nick, meanwhile, look into a car accident, but the only occupant is in the backseat and no driver is to be found. When fingerprints from the car are examined, they find them embedded with a strange blue dust. |
| Original Air Date—8 December 2000 The team investigates the death of a passenger aboard a commercial airliner. Grissom, Sara and Nick explore the evidence on the aircraft while Catherine and Warrick interview the passengers. They soon realize that the the forensic evidence and passenger statements don't quite add up. An autopsy reveals that the dead passenger had a serious medical condition. But who, or what, killed him? |
| Original Air Date—22 December 2000 Sara and Grissom investigate the death of a woman, Kaye Shelton, found wrapped in a blanket in the mountains. With no way to confirm the time of death, Grissom relies on the insects found on her body to establish a timeline. Catherine and Warrick work on a case of a stolen painting. Nick works solo on a case of a missing wife. |
| Original Air Date—12 January 2001 While investigating the disappearance of Margaret Shorey at a supermarket, Grissom and Catherine stumble upon a serial killer who claims to have killed five women in supermarkets located along the I-15. Sara and Warrick is given the case of the death of a man who, his brother claims, was killed by a burglar. Sara soon suspects that the brother is not telling the truth. Nick is specially requested to solve a case of harassment. |
| Original Air Date—1 February 2001 Grissom receives a video tape from an inmate called Frank Damon who is on trial for the arson which resulted in his wife and son's death. On the tape, Damon claims that he is innocent and asks Grissom to help him. Grissom agrees to re-examine the evidence, despite knowing that this will anger Ecklie who originally worked on the case. Nick and Catherine, meanwhile, work on the case of a young man found shot in the head inside his car. |
| Season 1, Episode 13: BoomOriginal Air Date—8 February 2001 A bomb in a brief case goes off in the lobby of an office building. The team must piece together all the parts of this bomb to look for the maker's signature. Nick becomes involve in a crime when he spent a night with a woman who ends up dead the next day. |
| Original Air Date—15 February 2001 A human bone is found in the desert accidentally by a dog playing fetch with a man and his son. Grissom and Catherine assemble a team to comb the area for more bones. Back at the lab, they piece together the skeleton and determine that body was cut to pieces. From his teeth, the deceased is identified as a 70-year-old Mel Bennett. Catherine and Grissom pay a visit to his wife, who claims that her husband is at a nearby store. Sara and Warrick are called to a motel where a male stripper is found dead on the bed. The room is registered to a woman who recently threw a bachelorette party for her friend. |
| Original Air Date—22 February 2001 The team arrives at a charity fund-raiser being held at the house of Portia Richmond, an ex-show girl who became very successful, where a body is found floating in the swimming pool. Portia herself is absent from the scene. The two hosts, Patrick and Amanda Haynes, claim that she is on vacation in Europe. Warrick works on a case of a mob shooting. The deceased is found in a glass elevator with a quarter stuck in the bullet wound on his forehead. |
| Original Air Date—1 March 2001 A Jane Doe is brutally attacked and raped before being left to die on the side of the road. With two bullets lodged in her brain, she is in a deep coma. Catherine and Warrick work on an open case of a man killed by his neighbor. The statements from the accused and the deceased's wife contradict each other. |
| Season 1, Episode 17: Face LiftOriginal Air Date—8 March 2001 A thief is found dead from blunt force trauma to his head in a pottery store where he was evidently trying to crack a safe. The team dusts the store and finds the fingerprint of a girl who has been missing for the last 20 years. Sara and Warrick find what's left of an old woman in her rocking chair. The two believe that they are witnessing a case of spontaneous human combustion. To prove it, Sara decides to conduct an experiment by herself. |
| Original Air Date—29 March 2001 A couple walks out of a fancy restaurant to their car. They are attacked and killed. When the team arrives on the scene, the only eye-witness is a young man who stayed behind to give his statements. Catherine investigates the collapse of an apartment building which resulted in the death of three elderly people. |
| Original Air Date—12 April 2001 A kidnapping case becomes unusually personal to the usually detached Grissom. The 4-month old baby, Zach Anderson, was allegedly kidnapped from his home. A ransom note, found by his mother, is left in his crib. Many things seem strange about this case as more evidence are analyzed. When Zach's body is found on a nearby golf course, the team is sure that his death is no mere accident. |
| Original Air Date—19 April 2001 Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate the apparent hit and run of a young man...they soon discover he was deaf. Meanwhile, Nick and Catherine are attempting to solve a mass murder in a coffee shop. |
| Original Air Date—26 April 2001 Katherine gets emotionally involved while investigating the death of a six-year old girl at a carnival. Grisson, Nick and Warick take on the case of a jogger who was apparently attacked by an animal who knows how to use a scalpel. |
| Original Air Date—10 May 2001 A head is found in the trunk of a car. |
| Original Air Date—17 May 2001 There's a serial killer on the loose in LA. Since this is a very high-profile case, the sheriff brings in the FBI to help. This annoys Grissom very much as the FBIs like to assume many things while he prefers to let the evidence speak for themselves. Due to his seemingly refusal to cooperate, he is taken off the case. His team, however, knows better and keeps their boss informed on the details. |
| Season 2, Episode 1: BurkedOriginal Air Date—27 September 2001 A Casino mogul is found dead by his gardener, seemingly of a drug overdose. |
| Original Air Date—4 October 2001 The detectives hunt for clues relating to a missing college freshman. Their hope of finding her alive diminishes as all of their leads on her turn cold. |
| Season 2, Episode 3: OverloadOriginal Air Date—11 October 2001 A construction worker falls off a tall building. Forensics determines that he died prior to the fall. Another case involves a boy who suffocates to death at his therapist's house late in the night. |
| Original Air Date—18 October 2001 A high school bully is shot dead in the school's bathroom. Another case involves a badly decomposed body in a bag found in the middle of the forest. The smell is so bad that it had to be cremated immediately to stop it from stinking the whole CSI building. |
| Original Air Date—25 October 2001 A scuba diver (at least a man who dresses like one) is found dead, fully equipped with an oxygen tank, on a tree in a burned forest. |
| Season 2, Episode 6: Alter BoysOriginal Air Date—1 November 2001 A woman is found dead at a spa while a young man is found burying dead bodies. |
| Season 2, Episode 7: CagedOriginal Air Date—8 November 2001 A woman is found dead in a locked room while another died when her car is hit by a train. |
| Original Air Date—15 November 2001 The death of a woman named Mona whose body was dumped in a sand pit leads Grissom and Catherine to a fetish club run by Lady Heather. Since Mona was a dominant, Lady Heather was surprised that her employee was tortured and suffocated to death. This leads Grissom to conclude that the victim was a 'switch', someone who could play both the dominant or the submissive role. |
| Original Air Date—22 November 2001 Catherine and Sara investigates the death of a store clerk in a very, very small town while Grissom, Warrick, and Nick works on a robbery at a casino. Four thieves, dressed as women, were caught on security camera. Upon closer inspection, it appears that three of the robbers are male. Further into the investigation, the two cases become connected. |
| Season 2, Episode 10: EllieOriginal Air Date—6 December 2001 |
| Original Air Date—13 December 2001 A young man dies in an elevator. Immediately after his death, his vital organs are transferred to a myriad of patients. To further impede the investigation, his wife has his remains cremated, leaving our investigators very little evidence to determine the cause of his death. |
| Original Air Date—20 December 2001 The detectives found the worse possible thing in their crime scene: another body. Although the two woman appear totally dissimilar at first glance, they are actually sisters. One is very out-going while the other is a recluse, working from her house and buying everything from catalogs. The primary crime scene is at their house which bears signs of violence, but with none of a force entry |
| Original Air Date—17 January 2002 A staged suicide harks the return of a serial killer. Catherine and Gil Grissom, while at court, finds the the residing judge looks exactly like this killer. Grissom investigates the judge's past and finds a startling answer. |
| Season 2, Episode 14: The FingerOriginal Air Date—31 January 2002 Catherine Willows becomes part of a kidnapping when a suspicious-looking man is questioned about his bloodied hands. Upon release, Catherine, who is after the man to return his glasses, is told to get in the vehicle by a voice on the phone. The man's girlfriend has been kidnapped and will be killed if he doesn't deliver the ransom money on time. An important piece of evidence is the girlfriend's severed finger, given to her lover by the kidnapper. |
| Original Air Date—7 February 2002 A body is found in the body farm. He died from what looks like a bullet wound, yet Dr. Robbins and Grissom can't find any bullet fragments. Instead, they found bits of ground beef inside the wound track. The team links this death to an arson case. The investigation takes a turn when the 12-year-old daughter of the deceased's fiancée has been a victim of sexual assault for some time. Back at the lab, Sara asks for a 6-month leave, citing that she doesn't feel at ease at work with her co-workers, especially with her boss, Grissom. |
| Original Air Date—28 February 2002 An ice hockey player dies during a game. |
| Original Air Date—7 March 2002 Four monks were found dead in a Thai monastery in Las Vegas. Each monk was individually shot between the eyes, yet there were no signs of struggle. Catherine, meanwhile, re-investigates the murder of her friend, Stephanie, when the convicted killer dies of cancer. His confession was aired on TV. Though he claimed that he had committed many crimes, he firmly denied killing Stephanie. This prompted the sadden Catherine to examine the evidence which leads to unexpected results. |
| Original Air Date—28 March 2002 A tour bus heading to Las Vegas skids off the highway, leading to many deaths and even more injuries. The team suspects that this is no mere accident. |
| Season 2, Episode 19: StalkerOriginal Air Date—4 April 2002 A young woman is found dead inside a heavily secured house. The position of her body strikes a chord in Nick's memory, prompting him to believe that he might be the next target. |
| Original Air Date—25 April 2002 An old lady is found dead with a stabbed wound in her upper chest. There are over 20 cats in her house. |
| Original Air Date—2 May 2002 Grissom and Sidle investigate the death of someone who was buried in a shallow grave in a park and covered in lye. The autopsy reveals that the victim was struck by a car in the last 72 hours and bled to death. There was no blood at the grave site, however. The accident is traced to a young lawyer who has just started as an associate with a major law firm. Stokes looks into the death of Stacy Warner who is found in the middle of the desert but is determined to have drowned. She was a an extreme sports enthusiast out on a challenging trek but she seemed ill-prepared for the route she took. |
| Original Air Date—9 May 2002 An ex-CSI chief is murdered in his house after a wild party for the rich and famous. His young daughter and wife are taken hostage to Miami. Catherine and Warrick follow the trail and work with Caine and his team to solve the case. When the FBI becomes involved in the same case, the CSI team realizes that they are dealing with a serial killer who preys on the rich. |
| Original Air Date—18 May 2002 The body of a woman is found in a shopping cart, wrapped in a blanket with her mutilated face protruding out. The woman was a model named Ashley James whose face can be found all over Las Vegas, on billboards and magazine covers. |
| Original Air Date—26 September 2002 A world-famous poker champion drops dead in the middle of a game. He appears to have had a heart attack. Outside of the city, Nick and Catherine investigates the death of a young street racer. |
| Original Air Date—3 October 2002 Tom Haviland, a famous actor, is on trial for the murder of a woman found dead in his hotel bed. Her throat is cruelly slit be a cork screwed. Evidence shows that there is another victim whose body is yet to be found. Haviland uses money to his advantage, hiring a famous lawyer who has her own TV show. He also hires Grissom's mentor, an ex-CSI, to observe the workings of the team. The defendant calls for a quick trial, during which the team members' personal problems are used in court to discredit their findings. |
| Original Air Date—10 October 2002 The owners of a house placed on sale is found dead. Their bodies were discovered by two interested buyers. Sara is working solo on the death of a cheerleader at a high school. |
| Original Air Date—17 October 2002 A dwarf is found dead, hanged in an auditorium during an annual convention for little people. Working on a case of murder during a home invasion, Catherine is attacked by the perpetrator while processing the scene. |
| Original Air Date—31 October 2002 During a magic show, a female participant really disappears during a disappearing act. Nick and Catherine investigates the death of a rock star found on his tour bus with a needle stuck in his arm. |
| Original Air Date—7 November 2002 Catherine Willows processed evidence which helped placed John Mathers on death sentence for the rape and murder of a university student 15 years ago. Seconds, literally, before Mathers was to received his sentence, a call reaches the execution room to postpone the execution. Mathers, who has already received the lethal drug, is revived back. The defending attorney has asked for the 15-year-old evidence to be reprocessed using new technologies not available back then. Matters become more complicated when another murder, exactly like that of the university student, occurs on the university campus, prompting the detectives to believe that there is still a killer out on the loose. |
| Original Air Date—14 November 2002 The detectives are swamped with 3 cases tonight. Grissom, Sara, and Warrick work on a case of a dead boxer during a brutal fight. Foul play is suspected. Catherine investigates the shooting between two gangs. Nick, working solo, grudgingly works on an 'easy' case of a jewelry store robbery. All of these three cases are, coincidentally, related to the boxing match. |
| Season 3, Episode 8: SnuffOriginal Air Date—21 November 2002 A murder is caught on tape. With no body or a crime scene, Sara, Warrick and Catherine must get as much information as possible from the grainy 16 mm film. Grissom and Nick must brave a colony of fire ants to recover a body. |
| Season 3, Episode 9: Blood LustOriginal Air Date—5 December 2002 A taxi driver accidentally runs over a teenage boy. He is later brutally beaten by a gang who thinks he is running away. Grissom and Sara works on the case and finds that the boy was dead prior to being hit from a stab wound. |
| Original Air Date—12 December 2002 A body falls out of the sky, literally. The cause of death is suffocation but the body bears no signs of strangulation. |
| Original Air Date—9 January 2003 A hand is found jammed in a meat-grinding at a big facility. The rest of the body is in tiny pieces. Catherine manages to recover these by disassembling the grinder. Fingerprints reveal that the decease was a chef at a 5-star restaurant. Another case investigated by Sara and Nick involves an apparent suicide of a woman. The lack of hesitation cuts in the deceased left wrist leads Sara to believe that she was murdered. |
| Original Air Date—16 January 2003 An eye is recovered from the beak of a raven. Catherine, Sara, and Nick attempts to find the rest of the body and discover the deceased at the Las Vegas garbage dump. They bring the body, along with items found around it, back to the lab hoping to find who the woman was. Dr. Robbins and David begin a routine autopsy only to realize that the man isn't yet dead. They revive him but he later die in the hospital. Grissom and Warrick investigate the cause of his suspicious death. |
| Original Air Date—30 January 2003 A little girl dies in her bed when her house is bombarded with bullets from an automatic gun. Her father and brother are unharmed. Warrick knows the family and lets his emotions rule his objectivity by immediately assuming a suspect to be guilty. This leads to a tragic conclusion for the victim's father and the suspect. Nick works on the case of a dead computer geek in a sealed room with only one exit. His three employees who were working on the other side of the door are all suspects. |
| Original Air Date—6 February 2003 There is a 'peeping Tom' on the loose in Las Vegas. He has just committed his first breaking-and-entering which means that he is going to commit more serious crimes any time soon. This fear becomes true when he rapes a young woman. The team works against time before this criminal strikes again. Sara, working solo, re-opens a case involving an assistant DA's husband's death. Three years ago, they were shot in their own home. The bullet got stuck in her throat and she is finally having it removed. The bullet is the only evidence Sara has to find the truth. |
| Original Air Date—13 February 2003 Two male prostitutes are found dead, one in a night club and the other in his own home. They both worked for Lady Heather so Gil Grissom and Jim Brass pay another visit to her house. Catherine, while processing the house of the second victim, receives a phone call from her daughter Lindsay who is stuck in her dad's sinking car alone. Things get more complicated when Lindsay's father is later found dead from a bullet wound. Sara is given the case. |
| Original Air Date—20 February 2003 The police pursues a car driving recklessly before stopping. The driver, who has a wooden stake sticking out of his head, stumbles out before falling down dead. This site attracts quite a crowd before the coroner arrives and authorizes the body to be moved. Catherine and Warrick works on a kidnapping of Isaiah, the son of a very famous basketball player. There was a ransom note left at the hotel lobby asking for $5 million. |
| Original Air Date—13 March 2003 An elderly lady drives her car recklessly into a café for no apparent reason. Meanwhile, a wife dies of carbon monoxide poisoning while her husband does not even though he was sleeping right next to her. |
| Original Air Date—3 April 2003 A really badly decomposed body of a man is found in a chemical waste barrel. The markings on the barrel indicates that it came from a warehouse, now used as an arena for specially-built remote-controlled robots to destroy each other. |
| Original Air Date—10 April 2003 A dentist is murdered in an art house movie theater showing black and white classics. The man is stabbed in the back of his head in the almost-empty cinema. Witnesses only identify the killer as a tall redhead. Across town, a 15-year-old boy is killed by a single bullet wound despite the hundreds of rounds scattered around him, which were fired in an abandoned warehouse. |
| Season 3, Episode 20: Last LaughOriginal Air Date—24 April 2003 Jim Brass asks Sara and Nick to re-investigate a case which was ruled as an accidental drowning when he sees how happy the once-grieving husband is with a new date and sports car. Meanwhile, Catherine and Grissom works to solve a case of a very famous comedian who fell during his act and died. |
| Season 3, Episode 21: ForeverOriginal Air Date—1 May 2003 A horse stomps her trainer to death aboard a luxurious personal jet. The horse is then personally cared for by a vet in quarantine upon landing. Things begin to look much more suspicious and complex when the horse suddenly dies and the vet disappears. Another case involves the suicide of two teenagers in the middle of the desert. |
| Original Air Date—8 May 2003 A woman dies at a high school football field. She has been associated with a recently released prisoner. Greg's DNA lab explodes and evidence are destroyed in the fire. Warrick and Catherine are assigned to investigate the cause of the explosion. |
| Original Air Date—15 May 2003 A bank robbery results to the death of Detective Lockwood. No money were stolen. The only missing thing is one safety deposit box registered to a friend of Sam Braun. Catherine Willows decides to confront Sam about the incident which ultimately leads to the discovery that she is his daughter. Grissom finally decides to get surgery to correct his hearing. |
| Original Air Date—25 September 2003 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 a case when he gives an old friend some information, and it later turns up on the local news. |
| Original Air Date—2 October 2003 Continuing from the previous episode, the suspects of the two murders, a husband and wife, are killed in their own house which was being watched by two undercover officers working under Jim Brass. The two officers were missing during the murder because they were called in to a possible shooting which turns out to be a hoax. Sara and Catherine are pulled off the murder case to investigate the death of a college student found bloated in a bathtub. |
| Season 4, Episode 3: HomebodiesOriginal Air Date—9 October 2003 Grissom investigates a home invasion which results in the death of an old woman living alone in her house. She is found, mummified, in a closet. Her death is probably unintentional. Another home invasion is also reported. Finger prints from the two crime scenes link the two incidents together. Meanwhile, Catherine must find out how a gun ends up in a front lawn of a house in the suburbs. |
| Original Air Date—23 October 2003 A heat wave hits Las Vegas. A baby boy is found dead inside a locked car, apparently accidentally forgotten by his father. Another case involves a man found dead in his house, possibly from a heat stroke. Nick and Sara investigates the death a teenage girl found in a lake with a head wound. |
| Original Air Date—30 October 2003 There was a car accident. Besides the dead driver, another dead body lays on the side of the road. He is wearing a mascot-type suit of a raccoon. He died from a bullet wound. His furry costume leads the detectives to a convention for people who identify themselves as animals, expressed via their costumes. A second case involves a dead man found in a freezer. Like the first victim, he also died from a bullet wound. |
| Season 4, Episode 6: JackpotOriginal Air Date—6 November 2003 Dr. Robbins receives an embalmed head from Jackpot, Nevada. Working solo, Gil Grissom heads out to this small town to gather evidence that will help crack the case. No one in town seems very enthusiastic about finding the rest of the body and many of them act suspiciously. The sheriff assists Grissom in his search. The body is finally found, buried up to the neck. Back at Las Vegas, Catherine receives a check from Sam Braun, her biological father, in the sum of $250,000. She attempts to return it to him. |
| Original Air Date—13 November 2003 During a preliminary trial for the rape and murder of a 19-year-old woman, the crucial evidence, a bloodied knife, is discarded because it was secured from the defendant's car without a warrant. With only 24 hours left before court has to let him walk, the team pools their resources together in an attempt to find other evidence that can place the defendant behind bars. |
| Original Air Date—20 November 2003 Julie Waters, a dancer, has been missing for 6 days. A suspect, Howard Delhomme, calls the police and turns himself in. He refuses to talk to anyone but Catherine. Sarah and Nick want to work on this case because they see it as a career-making step. Grissom, to their anger and disappointment, hands the rein over to Catherine. Despite their initial antagonism, they all worked together to find the young girl. |
| Original Air Date—11 December 2003 Grissom, Catherine and Nick investigates a car bomb which resulted in the death of three people, one of whom was an air marshal who rented the car. Due to the imprecision of the detonator, the CSIs conclude that the target may not have been the air marshal but the person who had previously rented the car. The man is a mystery himself, as he seems to be leading a double life. In town, Sara and Warrick works on the death of Amelia, the wife of Myles Reuben who is a famous singer. She was found in her hotel's bathtub while her husband is performing downstairs. |
| Original Air Date—18 December 2003 A teenage boy is found dead on a construction site. He appears to have suffered multiple blunt force traumas on his whole body. The murder weapon is likely a hammer. A ripped fabric found in his hand leads the investigators to a young girl who knows the deceased. Another case is very puzzling. A woman dies from a bullet wound in the chest while trying to break a fight between her present husband and her ex-husband. None of the men have GSR on their hands and no gunshot was heard. |
| Original Air Date—8 January 2004 A juror dies during a trial in a heavily guarded safe house. A four-year-old case of a missing woman is reopened when the woman's sister gives the CSIs new evidence she withheld during the original investigation. |
| Original Air Date—15 January 2004 A nurse is found dead in her house by her friend, who's also a nurse. The victim died in her spacious bathroom, posed with her head facing the door. According to the friend, she was to have dinner with her new boyfriend, Dr. Michael Clark, who works at the same hospital. Processing the crime scene reveals very little evidence because the killer has thoroughly cleaned the place and used bleached to denature any DNA. Dr. Clark, initially a prime suspect, is later found, albeit in pieces, in garbage bins behind the house. The precision of various cuts suggests that a medical personnel is the killer. Meanwhile, this case prompts Grissom to contemplate his workaholic life and whether it is worth the life he may be missing out on. |
| Season 4, Episode 13: SuckersOriginal Air Date—5 February 2004 Nothing is as it seems when the CSIs are called in to investigate an apparent death in a hotel pool by electrocution. It turns out that the body is a dummy. The real crime scene is inside the hotel when an antique Japanese sword is stolen from an exhibition. As this investigation proceeds, the detectives will find that there are more deceptions in play. Another case involves the death of a teenage girl who's into the vampire cult. All the blood in her body has been sucked out. |
| Original Air Date—12 February 2004 There's been a supermarket robbery with 5 deaths, one of whom is a police officer. Another police officer was at the scene and is being questioned when a bullet from his gun killed a civilian. The policeman insists that he shot another robber, but his body wasn't found in the crime scene. |
| Original Air Date—19 February 2004 Two masked men show up at a house and kill the husband and wife execution-style with two bullets at the back of the head. The man's body is then dragged from the fairly secluded driveway towards the street, a fact that greatly puzzles Gil Grissom. The couple lived at a very good and secured community with only two entrances, the main gate to the whole complex, and a personal back gate. |
| Original Air Date—26 February 2004 A man who works at a half-way house is found dead in an area filled with drug addicts and prostitutes at night. His belongings were stolen, form car to shoes. Another body is found wearing only his boxers with signs of a clown's make-up. |
| Season 4, Episode 17: XXOriginal Air Date—4 March 2004 Parts of a body is found tied under a bus taking her fellow inmates to church. Catherine, Sara, and Nick have to retrieve various parts of her body along the road. Autopsy reveals that she was already dead by the time she was tied to the bus. Grissom works on a case of a man stabbed to death in an apartment. |
| Original Air Date—1 April 2004 A very large man is beaten to death by a smaller man with enormous strength. During interrogation, the suspect jumps on Grissom and is subdued by police officers in the room. He ends up dead, not from being beaten, but from cardiac arrest. The findings in his stuffed car, which includes a waitress uniform, leads Grissom to investigate the dead man's motel. The result shocks the team when a skeleton of a woman is found buried in his property. |
| Season 4, Episode 19: Bad WordsOriginal Air Date—15 April 2004 A teenager dies from inhaling smoke during a fire before firemen could rescue her. The rest of her family, her mother, younger brother, and grandmother are safe. Catherine, Nick and Warrick works on the case which unveils an unexpected and shocking finding. Gil Grissom and Sara investigates the death of a man found in a hotel's bathroom. Autopsy reveals that he had swallowed 6 pieces of game tiles and had suffocated to death. The tiles lead the two detectives to an annual championship of Logos, a word game similar to Scrabble. |
| Original Air Date—29 April 2004 The team investigates the death of three police officers in a time when over 20,000 policemen gathered in Las Vegas for a marathon. One of the bodies, a male, is found by Grissom and Catherine during their run in the race a little off the route. Two others, a man and a woman, died from gunshot wounds in the man's hotel room. |
| Original Air Date—6 May 2004 Three crimes are explored in this episode. Firstly, an employee of an amusement park is found dead due to head injury, near a roller coaster accident where a car came off the tracks, leaving several passengers dead. Foul play is suspected. It is believed the murder and the roller coaster damage are linked. Also, a 13-year-old girl is found dead outside, again cause of death from a head injury. |
| Original Air Date—13 May 2004 The body of a young gambler is left at a neon graveyard. He died from two gunshots to the back of his head. Prior to his death, he won a lot of money from one of Sam Braun's casinos. This makes Grissom remove Catherine from the case. |
| Season 4, Episode 23: BloodlinesOriginal Air Date—20 May 2004 A raped victim identifies her attacker from a line-up, after correctly giving the investigators his license plate number and physical description. DNAs recovered, however, indicate that the suspect is not guilty, as only 7 out of the 13 alleles matched, which suggest that the rapist is a relative. The suspect's brothers are all tested for their DNAs and none are a positive match. The resolution of this investigation is a shock to everyone due to the rarity of a genetic condition. |
| Original Air Date—23 September 2004 With four cases to solve, it will be a long day for every one of our CSIs. Greg has finally found a replacement and is out on his first official case with Grissom as they investigate a shooting at a night club. In order to become a field officer, Greg must pass this last test. Catherine investigates the death of a stripper in a hotel room with multiple blood sprays on its wall. Warrick solves the truth behind the death of a man electrocuted in his own bathtub. Sara and Nick have the strangest of cases as an 'alien' is found half-buried in Area 51. |
| Original Air Date—7 October 2004 The team is called in to investigate a dead body found in the drain. The cause of death is quickly concluded as an accident. However, Catherine and Warrick discover pieces of badly deteriorated pieces of human bones in the sewer. The skeleton is that of a teenage boy. The only lead the CSIs have is a house, near the body dump, is full of explosives. |
| Season 5, Episode 3: HarvestOriginal Air Date—14 October 2004 An Amber Alert is sent out when a young girl, Alycia, is kidnapped. She later turns up, wrapped in a blanket stained with her blood, even though she has no injuries. Investigations reveal that she has been giving her elder brother bone marrow transplant and was going to donate one of her kidneys to him. Meanwhile, Catherine has to deal with Lyndsey who was caught hitchhiking. |
| Original Air Date—21 October 2004 The death of two women, both obsessed with being young, leads Nick and Catherine to a 'spa' belonging to a doctor. There, Catherine is more self-conscious than ever about her aging. Another death happened in a house recently fumigated to kill insects. |
| Season 5, Episode 5: Swap MeetOriginal Air Date—28 October 2004 The team investigates two cases. The first, conducted by Grissom, Sara, and Greg, involves a dead woman found in a fountain. Although she drowned, the water found in her lungs do not match that of the fountain. The investigation leads the CSIs to a group of swingers who partied with the victim prior to her death. The second case, investigated by Warrick and Nick, involves the death of a landlord in a gaming arcade. The heavy stench in the room leads to the discovery of another body hidden in a gaming booth. |
| Original Air Date—4 November 2004 Starting in 1987, three murders were committed on the Western Las Vegas University campus, one of which provided Catherine Willows to investigate a suspect - John Mathers, security guard of the university. Mathers was arrested and convicted. Two years ago, he was executed. But the night of his execution, another murder, with the same M.O., was committed. Eventually, Mathers turned out to be a copycat, responsible only for one murder, and the serial killer got away. And today, the evidence from a fresh crime scene, found by Greg Sanders, leads Catherine to the conclusion that the killer is back. |
| Original Air Date—11 November 2004 Grissom and Catherine are at the Robert Cavallo's retirement dinner. When the sheriff is about to appoint Conrad Ecklie the new Assistant Director for the Crime Lab, Grissom is called away to investigate the death of a young girl at a private party in the Olympia casino/hotel's penthouse. At the crime scene, he meets Sofia Curtis from day shift who works for Ecklie... |
| Original Air Date—18 November 2004 A body of a woman, her throat slit, is found in her car next to the highway. Autopsy reveals that Wendy was once a man who underwent a sex change operation. To solve this case, Grissom and his team ventures into the world of transsexual people where no one is as they seem. Their investigation leads them to a therapist with a hidden past. |
| Season 5, Episode 9: Mea CulpaOriginal Air Date—25 November 2004 During a retrial, a fingerprint appears on a matchbook which was formerly not visible to Grissom and his team. This makes Grissom reopen the case. His decision leaves him an easy target for Ecklie who immediately investigates his past handling of cases. Ecklie's agenda is clear. He is out to destroy and discredit Grissom. |
| Original Air Date—9 December 2004 An inmate is brain dead at a hospital from a small riot inside a very crowded holding cell. Catherine leads a team to investigate at the police station. The other case involves the body of a young boy found in a trash can. Autopsy reveals that he died from starvation. |
| Original Air Date—6 January 2005 Greg is doing his final proficiency test and he has a case to solve. Ironically, he investigates the death of a Sherlock Holmes- wannabe, obsessive to the point of recreating the great detective's living room in his home. He died from a close-range gunshot wound. The murder weapon is not found in the scene although everything other pieces of evidence suggest that it was a suicide. Working under Catherine, Nick and Warrick works on a case of a dead guy found in his car which veered off the highway. Dr. Robbins cannot find the cause of death and it is left to the two detectives to solve the mystery. |
| Season 5, Episode 12: SnakesOriginal Air Date—13 January 2005 A severed head of a woman, her hair brutally ripped off, is left in a newspaper vending machine. Found inside her mouth is a snake from Mexico. The murder fits the lyric of a Mexican song. The second case involves a dead salesman found inside a van with a wheelchair left behind in the back. The wheelchair belongs to a dead woman. |
| Original Air Date—3 February 2005 The bodies of two women are found covered in tar in a pit. The body in the bottom part of pit cannot be identified. The one on top was a mail-ordered-bride who died approximately 2 years ago. The prime suspect is her husband who claims that she disappeared and has already 'purchased' a new Asian wife. |
| Season 5, Episode 14: UnbearableOriginal Air Date—10 February 2005 A Lexus belonging to a young mother is found with a flat tire on the highway. The body is later found. Another case involves the death of a hunter from a bear. The bear, after attacking the man, also died. Investigations reveal that the bear, Tippy, was purchased by a broker claiming to be representing a zoo. |
| Season 5, Episode 15: King BabyOriginal Air Date—17 February 2005 Bruce Eiger, a powerful Las Vegas casino mogul, is found dead on his front steps. The media is all over the case. Ecklie assigns Grissom to the case despite it being official Catherine's. Eiger had a dark secret. He liked being treated like a big baby. |
| Season 5, Episode 16: Big MiddleOriginal Air Date—24 February 2005 Catherine, Brown and Nick Stokes investigate a shotgun killing in the desert. What they come across however is a beaver dam full of money. When they subsequently learn that the victim worked at setting the spread for sports betting, they think he may have a betting scam of some sort. Grissom, Sara and Greg investigate a death in a hotel where someone is found suffocated in his bed. He was staying in a hotel hosting a convention for overweight people and was quite popular with the ladies. |
| Season 5, Episode 17: CompulsionOriginal Air Date—10 March 2005 A female flight attendant is brutally raped and killed in her hotel room. Ecklie brings a five-year-old cold case to Grissom and his team which bears a striking resemblance to the new case. Catherine's team investigate the death of a young boy in his own bed. He was beaten to death while his parents and older brother were in the house. |
| Original Air Date—31 March 2005 Greg, Sara, and Gil Grissom investigate a scene of bush fire which led to the death of man and the 3rd degree burn of another woman. Catherine, Nick and Warrick solve a case involving the death of an entire family. The father is found dead, apparently from a suicide, on his bed. The mother was shot while running downstairs. Their little daughter drowned to death in the pool. |
| Season 5, Episode 19: 4x4Original Air Date—14 April 2005 This episode chronicles four crimes which are in themselves interconnected. One involves a stolen Hummer truck which was recently won by a couple from a convention where a dead woman was found. Prior to this, one of the convention's employee walked in on her dead trainer inside his very secured house. Lastly, the body of a twelve-year-old boy was left on a street bench. |
| Original Air Date—21 April 2005 Captain Jim Brass journeys to LA after Ellie asks for a favor in investigating her friend's disappearance. There, with the help of Warrick who is in LA for a conference and a friend in LAPD, Brass finds his investigation interrupted by higher powers. While he and Warrick ultimately are able to find Ellie's friend's murderer, he is unable to bring the perpetrator to trial. Disappointed, he leaves LA and return to Las Vegas. |
| Season 5, Episode 21: CommittedOriginal Air Date—28 April 2005 Sara accompanies Grissom to a mental hospital where one of its inmates has been murdered inside his room. Interviewing patients prove to be harder than usual as most of them are mentally unstable. While the two CSIs are there, they uncover more than just the crime. One of the most shocking discoveries involve a patient with a dark childhood, which is still haunting him, and a nurse with a secret. |
| Original Air Date—5 May 2005 After an exhaustive day, Catherine stops by a bar where she has a fling with another customer. As she is leaving, he gives her his number on the bar's match box. Later on that night, Grissom calls in for a favor as he is short on staff. A woman was murdered. Prior to her death, she was seen with the same man who was hitting on Catherine in the same bar. A similar match box with a phone number inside, found on the victim, further points to this man as the main suspect. |
| Season 5, Episode 23: IcedOriginal Air Date—12 May 2005 Grissom and Sara work on a case of two university students who mysteriously end up dead in a dorm room. Catherine, Warrick, and Nick investigate the death of a man found in what looks like a crop circle. With everyone busy on cases, Ecklie must work on a case himself. Unfortunately, the body disappears from the morgue. |
| Original Air Date—19 May 2005 The CSI Nick Stokes is kidnapped while investigating a crime scene and buried alive in a glass casket by his kidnapper. The Las Vegas Police Department receives a package with a tape and a hardware to permit watch Nick inside the casket, together with a request of one million dollars cash to release him. The mayor refuses to pay the ransom, but Catherine Willows asks her wealthy father and gets the amount. Then Gil Grissom schedules a meeting with the criminal to deliver the money and be informed where Nick is. |
| Original Air Date—19 May 2005 Gil Grissom meets Nick's kidnapper with the demanded ransom of one million dollars cash, and the man surprisingly blows himself up without revealing the location of Nick. Without any lead but the thumb of the criminal, the CSI team discloses his identity and the reason for such act of desperation. Fighting against time, the investigators give their best effort trying to locate Nick. |
| Original Air Date—22 September 2005 CSI team goes back to investigate crime scenes as a team, re-united together after the traumatic experience in season five finale. Nick's kidnap case audio tape arrives to the laboratory. |
| Original Air Date—29 September 2005 An up and coming movie star is found dead in his hotel room after partying with groupies. In another case, a dead cab driver leads the team to a string of deaths involving immigrant workers. |
| Season 6, Episode 3: Bite MeOriginal Air Date—6 October 2005 |
| Original Air Date—13 October 2005 A UFO cult commits mass suicide in an underground complex shortly after apparently dumping a body in a garden. When the CSI team discover their bodies, they suspect two members are still alive and go looking for them. |
| Season 6, Episode 5: Gum DropsOriginal Air Date—20 October 2005 CSI Nick Stokes investigates a murder of a family in a house outside Las Vegas city. In the house there is evidence of violence, blood and gun firing. The rest of the team thinks that the entire family was murdered, but Nick has the feeling that the little girl, Cassie, is still alive. So they start investigating and discovering the motive why the family was murdered (an illegal green house full of pot) and a chew gum in every place they go for searching clues. So Nick believes that Cassie left them a trace of gum, gum drops. |
| Original Air Date—3 November 2005 A woman is found dead on the floor of her house near her baby's cradle. The gun in her hand, as well as a suicide note and a fridge-full of breast milk, suggest that it was a suicide. The lack of blood on her hand, however, indicates that she was murdered. During autopsy, it is revealed that her hymen is still intact; she is still a virgin despite having given birth to a son. Meanwhile, Grissom is called in by Ecklie to refute an experiment involving insects which were used to create a time-line for a murder case. |
| Original Air Date—10 November 2005 After a massive shootout between the LVPD and a Latin American mob gang, the CSI team have to find and process hundreds of bullets to determine exactly what happened. |
| Original Air Date—17 November 2005 The CSIs continue to process the evidence collected from the high-speed chase. They must also find the bullet which killed a police officer to determine who shot him. |
| Original Air Date—24 November 2005 A man is found in a dumpster with a very full stomach. A divorcing couple are found dead together on the floor of their house, where their dog becomes the first suspect. |
| Season 6, Episode 10: Still LifeOriginal Air Date—8 December 2005 The CSI team is called to help when Karen Mathews reports her son, Jesse, missing from a playground where he was playing on the swings. Witnesses report seeing a man with a blue baseball cap near the swings. Clues in the park bathroom include blood and the boy's underpants. The boy is eventually found in a store, accompanied by a woman with a man fitting the earlier description. But the couple with the boy claim that he is their son Adam, while Karen insists he is her missing son Jesse. |
| Season 6, Episode 11: WerewolvesOriginal Air Date—5 January 2006 The CSI's investigate the death of a very hairy man. At a quick glance, the body can be easily mistaken for a werewolf. The man died from a gun shot wound. He, along with his sister, has a rare genetic disorder which causes excessive hair growth. |
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| Original Air Date—26 January 2006 Someone tries to kill a diva called Lois O'Neill, who was related to the mafia years ago, and a waiter is killed instead. The CSI investigates the case, but more than ever, nothing is what it seems. |
| Season 6, Episode 14: KillerOriginal Air Date—2 February 2006 A man walks into a shabby apartment and shoots the occupant. On his way home, a teenager's car crashes into his car. Ally Sullivan insists on calling the police but the man refuses. As he leaves, he sees her texting her phone. Thinking that she's calling the police, he kills her. The CSIs have a hard time finding this killer as he knows how to cover his tracks really well. He is truly a professional. |
| Original Air Date—9 February 2006 A half-naked woman is found half buried in the desert with a branding on her arm. She has no hair and is missing her right hand. The woman turns out to be Lady Heather's estranged daughter. The autopsy reveals that the woman was a victim of an experiment and starved to death. The team investigates the Betz Clinic where the deceased underwent a sleep therapy session for her insomnia. |
| Original Air Date—2 March 2006 Excessive smoke coming from a fire place alerts the fire department, which in turns calls the CSIs as a charred body is found inside the chimney. The body is burnt beyond recognition. A gym membership card found on the body identifies him as the son of the house's owner. The opportunity to search the house leads Catherine and Warrick to look for any evidence about a one-year-old disappearance of a young girl who was on her way to this house before she vanished without a trace. |
| Original Air Date—9 March 2006 The team is followed by a reality TV crew as it investigates the vicious rape of a real estate agent. Thanks to a video surveillance system, suspicion falls on someone taped entering the building and leaving flowers at the victims door, but forensics clears him. Suspicion then falls on the possibility that the perpetrator is a fireman when they find trace evidence of a fireman's uniform. |
| Original Air Date—30 March 2006 A teenage boy, Marlon, is being prosecuted for a murder of one of his female classmates, Stacey. During his trial, his 12-year-old sister Hannah takes the stand, and admits that she herself murdered Stacey, not Marlon. The "CSI" team is now faced with a strange dilemma - two confessions for the one murder. Collusion seems unlikely. As Hannah is a genius, in high school already, even though her confession sounds convincing, some CSI members suspect that she is making up her confession and could not have physically committed the murder. It now has to be decided who should be prosecuted for the crime. |
| Season 6, Episode 19: SpellboundOriginal Air Date—6 April 2006 A psychic is murdered in her own shop after predicting her own death. |
| Original Air Date—13 April 2006 The death of three unidentified teenagers lead the CSIs inside the world of rap music. |
| Season 6, Episode 21: RashomamaOriginal Air Date—27 April 2006 A criminal defense lawyer is murdered at her son's wedding and tied to the back of a car with beer cans. It is later revealed that she had a bad attitude at the bride, the groom's father, and basically everyone else. |
| Original Air Date—4 May 2006 The team investigates the death of a man with a designer suit and the keys to a Ferrari, found dumped in a back alley. Their search leads them to believe he went down fighting and was dragged through a hall with wet paint on the walls. Eventually, they are led to a service in Las Vegas that orchestrates the 'perfect weekend' for an unsuspecting target by uncovering their fantasies and hiring actors to start and play a part in those fantasies. |
| Season 6, Episode 23: Bang-BangOriginal Air Date—11 May 2006 Mrs. Cutler is found dead, shot through the mouth, in her own home, which shows no signs of forced entry or disturbances. Her husband, Mr. William Cutler, is missing, only to be found later, alive, at his office where all of his co-workers were shot dead. He left the bloody scene with only a minor injury. All of this quickly becomes a hostage situation when Mr. Cutler, after shooting a security at a casino, holds a woman hostage. |
| Season 6, Episode 24: Way to GoOriginal Air Date—18 May 2006 While Jim Brass is in surgery the team has two cases to tackle. The first involves a man, found decapitated on train tracks, with a 19-inch waist. Further investigation reveals that he wore a wasp corset, as was fashionable with gentlemen during the Civil War. The other crime scene is in a hotel room where a man is found in his boxers, dead, on the bed. Scattered around the room are evidence of a wild night of alcohol, drugs, and sex. Ellie, Brass's estranged daughter, comes to visit her father from LA. |
| Original Air Date—21 September 2006 Foul play is suspected when an apparent suicide victim still has the gun in his hand, and a flower delivery woman is found crushed to death in the middle of a Cirque du Soleil performance. |
| Original Air Date—28 September 2006 Gil investigates the murder of a rock star, which is complicated by the discovery of a miniature replica of the crime scene at the house. And Catherine tries to determine if she was raped after waking up nude in a seedy hotel. |
| Season 7, Episode 3: Toe TagsOriginal Air Date—5 October 2006 A group of dead bodies in the Las Vegas morgue get to know each other while CSI tries to solve the crimes that got them there. |
| Original Air Date—12 October 2006 A gang of street thugs is beating and killing people all over the city. Greg witnesses one of the crimes taking place and becomes a beating victim himself. |
| Original Air Date—19 October 2006 A lounge singer is found crucified inside a Catholic church, and the church's new pastor fails to disclose that he knows the victim from all the way back to high school. |
| Season 7, Episode 6: Burn OutOriginal Air Date—2 November 2006 A pedophile arsonist maintains his innocence in the disappearance of two young boys, but he is also willing to help the investigation by giving Grissom insight on the potential kidnapper's mindset. |
| Original Air Date—9 November 2006 Greg has his day in court for running over and killing a street gang member right before his own beating, and a second crime scene replica is found--this time after the murder of an elderly woman. |
| Original Air Date—16 November 2006 CSI investigates the deaths of estranged identical twins: one from a gunshot wound, and one from an apparent suicide. The two deaths do not appear to be related, but are they? |
| Original Air Date—23 November 2006 The team searches for a link between a current string of murders in Las Vegas and a notorious mob boss who disappeared in the 1970s. |
| Original Air Date—7 December 2006 Gil finds a third miniature crime-scene replica at a murder site, and CSI tries to find a link between the three otherwise-unrelated murders. |
| Original Air Date—4 January 2007 Catherine tries to link an accused killer to a second similar crime in a small town after he is found not guilty in the first trial, and Gil announces that he is going on sabbatical. |
| Season 7, Episode 12: Sweet JaneOriginal Air Date—18 January 2007 The C.S.I. team doesn't know what to make of their new member (Schreiber), who joins them in the hunt for a serial killer, active since the 1970's. |
| Season 7, Episode 13: RedrumOriginal Air Date—25 January 2007 Keppler proposes that Catherine create a phony crime scene to help catch a murderer, and to keep it secret from the other investigators. However, Nick quickly figures out that something is fishy. |
| Original Air Date—1 February 2007 The discovery of a badly burned corpse uncovers a plot to illegally harvest bones and tissues, and the death of a middle-aged wife appears to be connected to her relationship with a high-priced male companion. |
| Original Air Date—8 February 2007 When one Trenton cop is murdered in Las Vegas, a second threatens to expose Keppler's past if he doesn't make the case and the evidence go away. |
| Original Air Date—15 February 2007 Grissom thinks the miniature killer is dead, until he receives another miniature crime scene. However, unlike the others, this one predicts a crime scene that hasn't happened yet. |
| Original Air Date—22 February 2007 A star high school basketball player disappears, and the investigation reveals that he gave an STD to a couple of his classmates. |
| Season 7, Episode 18: Empty EyesOriginal Air Date—29 March 2007 Six showgirls who live together are murdered in their home, and Sara is distressed when the final victim dies in her arms. However, she may have left Sara a vital clue that could help her ultimately identify the killer. |
| Season 7, Episode 19: Big ShotsOriginal Air Date—5 April 2007 A death in a drive-by limo shooting and the dragging death of a young woman turn out to be related crimes, and Greg discovers that the brother of the young man he ran over may have been involved. |
| Season 7, Episode 20: Lab RatsOriginal Air Date—12 April 2007 With Grissom out of his office and all of the detectives out in the field, Hodges and the lab other techs try to discover new clues in the miniature killer case. |
| Original Air Date—26 April 2007 A washed-up boxer is found dead at a nearby bordello. There are several suspects, motives, and signs of injury. But the medical examiner is having a hard time figuring out which blow was the actual cause of death. |
| Original Air Date—3 May 2007 CSI discovers that a woman may have been murdered, and her head mounted on a wall as a trophy, because the killer was convinced that she was actually a powerful alien reptile. |
| Original Air Date—10 May 2007 After an unsuccessful attempt on Lady Heather's life, Sara discovers Gil's prior relationship with her. Meanwhile, Nick investigates the death of a woman apparently hit by a taxicab. |
| Original Air Date—17 May 2007 The miniature killer is ready to strike again, and Sara will be the next victim. Will CSI stop her in time? |
| See all videos (3) » | Season 8, Episode 1: Dead DollOriginal Air Date—27 September 2007 The CSIs race against the clock to find an injured Sara, who has been kidnapped and put under a car in a remote area of the desert by the Miniature Killer. |
| Season 8, Episode 2: A La CartOriginal Air Date—4 October 2007 While CSI tackles cases involving a teen beheaded in a go-cart accident and the murder of an iconic gentleman's magazine publisher, Ecklie confronts Gil and Sara about their concealed affair. |
| Season 8, Episode 3: Go to HellOriginal Air Date—11 October 2007 The parents of a missing girl are found murdered in a seedy motel room, and a registered sex offender now working as a church pastor is suspected. Meanwhile, Sara tackles a case involving a dead homeless man. |
| Original Air Date—18 October 2007 The hanging death of a possible hermaphroditic male is connected to a tainted water supply, while the day crew investigates 40-year-old skeletal remains found at the site of a recently-imploded casino. |
| Original Air Date—1 November 2007 The investigation into the death of a popular slasher movie actress is complicated by a series of frame-ups, double crosses, and blackmail attempts. |
| Original Air Date—8 November 2007 A young boy and his babysitter are murdered. The case is similar to an open child abduction case, so FBI agent Jack Malone comes in to investigate. Part one of a crossover with "Without a Trace." |
| Original Air Date—15 November 2007 The murder of a co-ed leads to the investigation of a brother and sister who were involved in another murder case from Sara's past, and the case drives Sara over the edge. |
| Original Air Date—22 November 2007 Hodges puts the lab techs through a series of "murder games"--a set of bizarre, hypothetical murder scenarios which all take place in the lab. |
| Original Air Date—6 December 2007 Two dead bodies lead CSI to an old-school mobster who runs a strip club. Meanwhile, divorce proceedings and prescription drug addictions cause Warrick's life to begin spinning out of control. |
| Original Air Date—13 December 2007 A well-known Las Vegas humanitarian is killed for her involvement in a dog-fighting ring, and CSI searches for clues in the strip club murder that Warrick was framed for. |
| Season 8, Episode 11: BullOriginal Air Date—10 January 2008 CSI investigates three related deaths that take place during the Las Vegas bull riding championships. |
| Original Air Date—3 April 2008 The discovery of the body of a witness shot in a burned-out car could compromise the DA's case against the leader of a Latino gang. But was the gang really involved in the witness' murder? |
| Original Air Date—10 April 2008 CSI investigates the death of a toddler who was left in a cardboard box in a parking lot. A registered sex offender who is wrongly accused threatens Catherine after the real cause of death is identified. |
| Season 8, Episode 14: Drops' OutOriginal Air Date—24 April 2008 A nightclub owner serving time in prison gets a temporary leave so that he can help Brass and Stokes investigate a double homicide with several connections to him. |
| Original Air Date—1 May 2008 While investigating a series of unusual deaths, the team discovers that all of the victims are tied together through a strange set of circumstances. |
| Original Air Date—8 May 2008 A temperamental sitcom actress is found dead in her Las Vegas hotel room, and there are plenty of suspects. Soon afterward, her photo double is also killed, this time in Hollywood in the dead actress' car. |
| Season 8, Episode 17: For GeddaOriginal Air Date—15 May 2008 A mobster that Warrick had a run-in with is found dead, and Warrick is found at the scene with the murder weapon. However, he insists that he has no recollection of the crime. |
| Original Air Date—9 October 2008 CSIs past and present come together at the news of Warrick's death. But will Warrick's real killer successfully frame another police officer for his murder? |
| Original Air Date—16 October 2008 A woman's unlikely suicide is tied to a bank robbery and a hypnotist, the team investigates the murder of a guidance counselor who was also a degenerate gambler, and Sara helps out in an euthanasia case. |
| Original Air Date—23 October 2008 CSI is caught in a race against time to catch a failed artist-turned serial killer who is leaving his victims in unusual poses all over Las Vegas. |
| Original Air Date—30 October 2008 CSI discovers two dead bodies in the same dumpster. One committed an armed robbery in a stolen police uniform, and the other is the teenage daughter of a South American drug lord. |
| Original Air Date—6 November 2008 When CSI investigates a homicide that appears to have connections to the S&M world, Gil turns to Lady Heather for help. But is he really there because of his personal problems with Sara and not for the actual case? |
| Season 9, Episode 6: Say UncleOriginal Air Date—13 November 2008 CSI needs the help of an 8-year-old, HIV-positive boy to figure out who shot and killed his uncle and his mother during a street party in Koreatown. |
| Original Air Date—20 November 2008 A man blames the anonymous sender of emailed death threats after his wife and daughter are shot. Two teens in a convertible crash into a tree; one has an inexplicable shoulder injury. Grissom attends a transfer hearing. |
| Original Air Date—4 December 2008 When a finalist for a popular television amateur singing competition is killed, it sheds new light on a 50-year-old murder at what was the first integrated casino on the Las Vegas Strip. |
| Season 9, Episode 9: 19 DownOriginal Air Date—11 December 2008 When a new murder leads to a connection with an infamous serial killer, Grissom secretly joins the class of well-known criminal pathologist Dr. Raymond Langston to gain access to the killer and get a crack in the case. |
| See all videos (3) » | Season 9, Episode 10: One to GoOriginal Air Date—15 January 2009 Grissom gets Dr. Langston's help to find the man who is carrying on the serial killer's work before the next victim is killed. The case will prove to be Grissom's last with the crime lab. |
| Original Air Date—22 January 2009 Dr. Langston has a challenging first day learning the ropes both in the field and in the crime lab, and the team has a difficult time deciding who will get Grissom's old office. |
| Original Air Date—29 January 2009 The lab tries to unravel a complicated case involving fake FBI agents, an ultimate fighter, and a possible human trafficking ring. |
| Original Air Date—12 February 2009 The unit takes on cases involving two employees killed after hours in a chicken restaurant, and a struggling mortgage broker's wife who was killed from swallowing a lethal amount of toothpaste |
| Original Air Date—19 February 2009 A respected congressman faces trial for murder, but a suicide and confession during the trial cast new doubt on his guilt. |
| Original Air Date—26 February 2009 CSI gets three new dead bodies, and all three cases have a connection to the same con artist with multiple identities. |
| Original Air Date—5 March 2009 Nick volunteers on his birthday to take a case involving a 16-year-old girl found dead in the parking lot of a seedy hotel, because he got to know the girl while investigating other cases at the hotel over the last year. |
| Season 9, Episode 17: No Way OutOriginal Air Date—12 March 2009 While investigating a gang-related shooting in an otherwise quiet suburban neighborhood, Raymond and Riley are held hostage. |
| Season 9, Episode 18: MascaraOriginal Air Date—2 April 2009 One of Langston's former grad assistants is murdered. He discovers that she was investigating Mexican wrestlers to solve a series of unsolved murders. |
| Original Air Date—9 April 2009 Nick and Riley investigate the case of a badly injured skydiver, while Dr. Langston investigates the death of a religious leader out in the desert. |
| Original Air Date—16 April 2009 Will a case involving a television producer killed during a sci-fi convention kindle an unlikely romance between Hodges and Wendy? |
| Original Air Date—23 April 2009 A case from Catherine's past is reopened when a man who has been in prison for 18 years challenges the evidence that convicted him. |
| Original Air Date—30 April 2009 Dr. Robbins determines that a number of unsolved deaths are actually from rabies, and that they are connected to a tattoo parlor and a former medical examiner from Reno who runs it. |
| Season 9, Episode 23: Hog HeavenOriginal Air Date—7 May 2009 A biker who is brutally stabbed to death in a biker bar turns out to be an undercover agent whose cover was blown. |
| Season 9, Episode 24: All InOriginal Air Date—14 May 2009 Langston investigates a homicide which is connected to the discovery of rare valuable chips from a legendary casino from the 1980s. |
| Original Air Date—24 September 2009 A young Hollywood actress is killed in what appears to be a simple drunk driving collision, but the team soon suspects that there is more to the case than meets the eye, and a shootout in the crime lab may confirm their suspicions. |
| Season 10, Episode 2: Ghost TownOriginal Air Date—1 October 2009 Two murders occur in a neighborhood being taken over by undesirable residents, and the prime suspect has a connection to a serial killer case from CSI's past. |
| Original Air Date—8 October 2009 A mild-mannered operations support employee kills one of his co-workers. But while CSI is busy trying to figure out the killer's identity, the motive for his crime is revealed. |
| Original Air Date—15 October 2009 When a police officer shoots and kills his ex-partner in a parking lot, the team must figure out whether it was premeditated and possibly racially motivated. |
| Season 10, Episode 5: BloodsportOriginal Air Date—29 October 2009 WLVU's head football coach is murdered, and the case is connected to a wealthy booster, a dead prostitute, and the team's star running back. |
| Original Air Date—5 November 2009 CSI tackles a case involving a young man who was brutally raped and beaten, and a case involving the shooting death of an electronics store owner. But they soon discover that the two cases are directly related. |
| Original Air Date—12 November 2009 The homicide of a weathercaster who was moonlighting as a prostitute uncovers a clue that could lead Dr. Langston to the missing woman from his New York and Miami cases. |
| Original Air Date—19 November 2009 CSI tries to figure out who put a severed head in the ball return during a championship bowling match, while Dr. Langston reinvestigates the case of a wife accused of shooting her husband after the wife kills herself in her prison cell. |
| Original Air Date—10 December 2009 Henry's surprise birthday party turns into disaster when the guys discover a dead body in a shut-down, out-of-the-way barbecue joint. Back in the lab, Dr. Langston discovers that "Dr. Jeckyl" has struck again. |
| Original Air Date—17 December 2009 The CSIs dig to find the truth about how a recent shootout at a gun store might connect to a young woman who may have committed suicide. |
| Original Air Date—14 January 2010 Two beautiful women are murdered in a Las Vegas hotel and the CSIs uncover an unusual killer during their investigation. Meanwhile, Langston continues to hunt "Dr. Jekyll." |
| Season 10, Episode 12: Long BallOriginal Air Date—???? |
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