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A serial killer begins leaving clues to taunt Grissom; Warrick and Nick clash when they investigate a car accident.
A serial killer begins leaving clues to taunt Grissom; Warrick and Nick clash when they investigate a car accident.
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S1, EP8 "Anonymous"A serial killer begins leaving clues to taunt Grissom; Warrick and Nick clash when they investigate a car accident.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S1, EP9 "Unfriendly Skies"The death of a first-class passenger on a flight to Las Vegas has Grissom and his team scrambling to examine the physical evidence and get testimony from the other passengers.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S1, EP10 "Sex, Lies and Larvae"Grissom and Sara investigate a homicide in the mountains; Catherine and Warrick probe an artful theft.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S1, EP11 "I-15 Murders"Grissom and Willows hunt down the Highway I-15 serial killer; Sidel and Brown are assigned to solve a robbery/murder.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S1, EP7 "Blood Drops"A quadruple homicide shatters the serenity of a quiet suburban neighborhood and Grissom's team sets out to discover the motive behind the bizarre murders.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S1, EP6 "Who Are You?"Grissom and Nick are called to identify a young woman and find her killer; Warrick and Sara investigate the shooting of a cop.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S1, EP5 "Friends and Lovers"Grissom and Warrick investigate the death of a young man found in the desert; Catherine and Nick investigate the murder of a school dean.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S1, EP4 "Pledging Mr. Johnson"Grissom and Catherine investigate the death of a woman found in a lake; Nick and Sara investigate an apparent suicide.
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