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A known neighborhood sex offender is the primary suspect when two young boys are reported missing; Grissom asks for the sex offender's help in catching the boys' abductor, in an attempt to extract a confession.
A known neighborhood sex offender is the primary suspect when two young boys are reported missing; Grissom asks for the sex offender's help in catching the boys' abductor, in an attempt to extract a confession.
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S7, EP18 "Empty Eyes"The terrified eyes and cryptic words of a murder victim haunt Sarah while she processes the house where several showgirls were killed.
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S7, EP19 "Big Shots"The team takes on the case of a thug gunned down in a limousine, only to discover the involvement of a brother of a hoodlum Greg killed in self-defense.
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S7, EP20 "Lab Rats"Hodges gets his lab-tech colleagues to join him on a covert operation to solve the miniature-killer cases.
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S7, EP21 "Ending Happy"When a has-been boxer is killed, the team must establish which of several life-threatening acts actually ended his life.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
S7, EP17 "Fallen Idols"While investigating the disappearance of a high-school basketball star and his girlfriend, Grissom and the team find blood near the player's vacant parking spot.
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S7, EP16 "Monster in the Box"Grissom is stunned when he receives a package containing a chilling crime scene miniature, warning that a woman and her cat are to die the next day.
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S7, EP15 "Law of Gravity"Grissom returns from his sabbatical; Keppler tries to conceal his ties to a double-murder case that he and his colleagues are investigating.
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S7, EP14 "Meet Market"A case involving a man's burned corpse leads Nick and Keppler to uncover a black market for human body parts; the rest of the team investigates the murder of a wealthy married woman in her home.
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