CSI Files
Captain
Synopsis:
The reunited CSI team arrives at the scene of an explosion in a trailer park. Two people, the owner of the exploded trailer, Selena March and an unidentifed male were killed in the blast. The neighbors gather to watch the commotion but only one, Randy, admits to hearing the explosion, but he tells them he waited five minutes before going to investigate. One of the neighbors points out a nearby car and tells the CSIs it's not Selena's.
The CSIs reunion is short-lived when another case is called in. Catherine takes Warrick to the scene, where they are greeted by a shame-faced Officer Michaels, the cop at the scene when Nick was abducted in "Grave Danger". He shows them to the body of a woman in a bikini who was killed by a blow to the head outside a mini mart. As they examine the body, Catherine notices Warrick is wearing a wedding ring. She asks him about it, and he tells her he got married the day before to Tina, the woman he's been seeing for a while. While Catherine, shocked, absorbs the information, David Phillips tells the CSIs that the woman has been dead for no more than four hours.
Back at the trailer park, Nick tells Grissom he hasn't found any drug paraphenalia, ruling out the theory that the trailer was a Crystal Meth lab. Grissom puzzles over the explosion, which appears to have started in the trailer and then set off the gas main outside. The insurance information in the car by the trailer identifies its owner as Robert Durgee, and the CSIs set off to notify his wife. Back at the lab, the receptionist hands Grissom the recorder from the coffin in which Nick was buried in "Grave Danger," informing him that it was sent over from the nursery where the coffin was found. Grissom takes it and joins Nick and Dr. Robbins in the lab, where the doctor tells them Selena was killed by smoke inhalation but that Robert was killed by a crushing blow to the chest. The CSIs use photo-enhancing techniques to reveal bruises under the skin in the form of tire tracks. Nick puts the treads in the database to narrow down the kind of tires that could have made them.
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The reunited CSI team arrives at the scene of an explosion in a trailer park. Two people, the owner of the exploded trailer, Selena March and an unidentifed male were killed in the blast. The neighbors gather to watch the commotion but only one, Randy, admits to hearing the explosion, but he tells them he waited five minutes before going to investigate. One of the neighbors points out a nearby car and tells the CSIs it's not Selena's.
The CSIs reunion is short-lived when another case is called in. Catherine takes Warrick to the scene, where they are greeted by a shame-faced Officer Michaels, the cop at the scene when Nick was abducted in "Grave Danger". He shows them to the body of a woman in a bikini who was killed by a blow to the head outside a mini mart. As they examine the body, Catherine notices Warrick is wearing a wedding ring. She asks him about it, and he tells her he got married the day before to Tina, the woman he's been seeing for a while. While Catherine, shocked, absorbs the information, David Phillips tells the CSIs that the woman has been dead for no more than four hours.
Back at the trailer park, Nick tells Grissom he hasn't found any drug paraphenalia, ruling out the theory that the trailer was a Crystal Meth lab. Grissom puzzles over the explosion, which appears to have started in the trailer and then set off the gas main outside. The insurance information in the car by the trailer identifies its owner as Robert Durgee, and the CSIs set off to notify his wife. Back at the lab, the receptionist hands Grissom the recorder from the coffin in which Nick was buried in "Grave Danger," informing him that it was sent over from the nursery where the coffin was found. Grissom takes it and joins Nick and Dr. Robbins in the lab, where the doctor tells them Selena was killed by smoke inhalation but that Robert was killed by a crushing blow to the chest. The CSIs use photo-enhancing techniques to reveal bruises under the skin in the form of tire tracks. Nick puts the treads in the database to narrow down the kind of tires that could have made them.
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