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Catherine reopens the case of a death-row inmate after new DNA evidence surfaces; the body of a murdered college student is found in a trash bag.
Catherine reopens the case of a death-row inmate after new DNA evidence surfaces; the body of a murdered college student is found in a trash bag.
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S3, EP16 "Lucky Strike"A man leads police on a high-speed chase, then exits the vehicle and drops dead with a wooden stake in his head; a basketball player's son is kidnapped; modern Las Vegas and its past are contrasted as the teams conduct their investigations.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S3, EP17 "Crash & Burn"The team investigates a car that crashed into a restaurant; Grissom and Nick examine a domestic case of carbon monoxide poisoning.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S3, EP18 "Precious Metal"While investigating a murder, the team uncovers the world of robotic sports; Grissom and Warrick search for a missing camper.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S3, EP19 "A Night at the Movies"Grissom and Catherine investigate the stabbing death of a moviegoer; the team comes to a forensic impasse while processing a teenager who died from a gunshot wound.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S3, EP15 "Lady Heather's Box"Grissom connects two murdered male escorts to dominatrix Lady Heather; Catherine's daughter, Lindsay, is trapped in a sinking car.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S3, EP14 "One-Hit Wonder"A peeping Tom escalates his behavior to breaking and entering and then rape, leaving the team racing the clock to find him before he strikes again.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S3, EP13 "Random Acts of Violence"Warrick investigates a drive-by shooting in his old neighborhood; Nick follows up on the murder of an Internet company worker.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S3, EP12 "Got Murder?"A human eyeball is found in a raven's nest, and the team traces it to a murdered woman; a car salesman has a heart attack and winds up on the autopsy table, but he is still alive.
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