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After students use e-mails and text messages to organize a spontaneous gathering at a golf course, the body of a high-school senior is found.
After students use e-mails and text messages to organize a spontaneous gathering at a golf course, the body of a high-school senior is found.
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S3, EP3 "Under the Influence"When a young woman is pushed in front of a moving bus, the CSI team suspects her boyfriend; Calleigh's father fears he may have killed someone after a night of drinking.
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S3, EP4 "Murder in a Flash"After students use e-mails and text messages to organize a spontaneous gathering at a golf course, the body of a high-school senior is found.
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S3, EP5 "Legal"The CSI team tracks the killer of an 18-year-old woman, an investigative aide for Alcohol Beverage Control who was monitoring underage drinking when she was murdered at a hip Miami nightclub.
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S3, EP6 "Hell Night"The wife of a famous Miami ballplayer is found murdered in her home, and her philandering husband is the prime suspect until his corpse is found in the house too.
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S3, EP11 "Addiction"A brutal carjacking turns into murder, and the team learns that the victim had a gambling problem that could have bankrupted the family business; Alexx hires a body hauler and must investigate when he is accused of stealing from the dead.
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S3, EP10 "After the Fall"The team delves into the complicated personal lives of members of Miami's judicial community after a man, in possession of a sexy DVD featuring a criminal judge, falls from a building, killing a pedestrian.
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S3, EP9 "Pirated"The team probes modern-day piracy after six bodies are found off the coast of Miami.
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S3, EP8 "Speed Kills"A man is found dead after an evening of speed-dating, and detectives immediately suspect one of his dates, but the focus changes when the team learns the victim witnessed an assault.
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