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CSI: Miami will reportedly take a peek at the workings of voyeuristic porn site in the upcoming episode "Big Brother".
Sources told CSI Files the instalment will revolve around the death of Robert Bernard, a business executive found murdered at his desk in the middle of the night. The crime lab's computer forensics technician, Clive Anderson, analyses Bernard's hard drive to find out which web sites he accessed before his death, and comes up with some surprising results.
Robert Bernard was a regular visitor to an Internet porn site called "Voyeur Sorority". The site purports to have a 24/7 live feed from a real Florida sorority house. Bernard had emailed one of the "residents", Amanda, and invited her to come to his office for sex on the night of his death.
Calleigh and Speedle pay a visit to Internet Entertainment, Inc, the owners of "Voyeur Sorority". The owner, Jason Flager, is only to happy to escort them to the sorority house, which happens to be a set in the company's warehouse. Amanda vouches that she never took up Robert Bernard on his offer to have sex. But her shoes tell a different story...
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"Big Brother" will also reportedly have a prominent storyline for Horatio Caine. Suzie Barnam, who was romantically involved with Horatio's brother, Ray, turns up at the police department after being picked up for possession of drugs. She swears she has no idea how the drugs got in her car, which is registered to her partner, Bob Chambers. This might appear like an open-and-shut case, but not when the drugs match those found on Ray Caine the night he died.
Please note that the above plot details have not been confirmed by CBS, Alliance Atlantis or Bruckheimer Films, and until such time you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The above information comes from an early draft of the script and details may change before the episode goes to air.
"Big Brother" is likely to air in late 2003.<center></center>
Sources told CSI Files the instalment will revolve around the death of Robert Bernard, a business executive found murdered at his desk in the middle of the night. The crime lab's computer forensics technician, Clive Anderson, analyses Bernard's hard drive to find out which web sites he accessed before his death, and comes up with some surprising results.
Robert Bernard was a regular visitor to an Internet porn site called "Voyeur Sorority". The site purports to have a 24/7 live feed from a real Florida sorority house. Bernard had emailed one of the "residents", Amanda, and invited her to come to his office for sex on the night of his death.
Calleigh and Speedle pay a visit to Internet Entertainment, Inc, the owners of "Voyeur Sorority". The owner, Jason Flager, is only to happy to escort them to the sorority house, which happens to be a set in the company's warehouse. Amanda vouches that she never took up Robert Bernard on his offer to have sex. But her shoes tell a different story...
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"Big Brother" will also reportedly have a prominent storyline for Horatio Caine. Suzie Barnam, who was romantically involved with Horatio's brother, Ray, turns up at the police department after being picked up for possession of drugs. She swears she has no idea how the drugs got in her car, which is registered to her partner, Bob Chambers. This might appear like an open-and-shut case, but not when the drugs match those found on Ray Caine the night he died.
Please note that the above plot details have not been confirmed by CBS, Alliance Atlantis or Bruckheimer Films, and until such time you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The above information comes from an early draft of the script and details may change before the episode goes to air.
"Big Brother" is likely to air in late 2003.<center></center>