CSI: Crime Scene Investigation--"Snakes"

CSI Files

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Synopsis:

A young boy delivering copies of Hoynewspapers to dispensers makes a gruesome discovery in one of the boxes: a woman's hairless, decapitated head. In the CSI morgue, Dr. Robbins pulls a snake out of the woman's throat. Robbins determines the woman was in her early 30s and is of hispanic descent. He estimates she died around six hours ago and tells Catherine that her head was cut off after she died. Her hair was violently ripped from her skull. Robbins takes out her removable bridgework, noting a serial number on the piece. Catherine hopes she can get an ID from it. Nick is working on the bloody papers the head was placed on; he hopes to get an ID from the palm prints around the head. Lab tech Jessie Menken identifies the snake as crotalus simus, a breed native to Mexico. She tells Nick the snake was most likely dead when it was shoved down the victim's throat.

On the roof of the Tropical Surf casino, Brass leads Warrick to the body of Vincent DeCarlo who is found shot to death in the driver's seat of his van. David Phillips notes that Vincent was killed by a shot to the head. Sofia Curtis, who asked by Catherine to lend a hand, notes that he was shot from inside the van. The find a wheelchair in the back of the van with GSR on it, but no one else is at the scene and it does not appear that Vincent was handicapped.

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