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Grissom and his team uncover unusual evidence in the murder of a man who, because of a genetic disorder, looked like a werewolf.
Grissom and his team uncover unusual evidence in the murder of a man who, because of a genetic disorder, looked like a werewolf.
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S6, EP13 "Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye"A forensic case links to Las Vegas' history when a beautiful former showgirl (Faye Dunaway) with ties to the mob has a party that results in the murder of a guest.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S6, EP14 "Killer"As the CSI team investigates two deaths linked to the same suspect, the evidence starts to overlap, bringing the team closer to the murderer.
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S6, EP15 "Pirates of the Third Reich"The team investigates the unusual death of a young woman whose body appears to have been used for scientific experimentation.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S6, EP16 "Up in Smoke"The CSI team explores the case of a man found stuffed down the chimney of a previous suspect's home, giving Catherine and Warrick the chance to look for evidence relating to the earlier case.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S6, EP12 "Daddy's Little Girl"The team probes the death of a young man found in his girlfriend's garage after a night of partying, but the investigation leads them to the daughter of the man who had abducted and buried Nick alive earlier.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S6, EP11 "Werewolves"Grissom and his team uncover unusual evidence in the murder of a man who, because of a genetic disorder, looked like a werewolf.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S6, EP10 "Still Life"A child is reported missing from a playground, but when the child is found, he is with a couple who claims the child is their son.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S6, EP9 "Dog Eat Dog"When a man is found dead in a trash container on Thanksgiving night, Grissom and the team look to what the man ate for the cause of death.
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