CSI: Miami--'From The Grave'

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Synopsis:

CSI: Miami's fourth season premiere finds Horatio Caine at Holy Redeemer church, speaking with Cardinal Benedetti about an old sin that haunts him--a life he took long ago. They are interrupted by the sound of gunfire. Aberto Fuentes was transported from jail to attend his mother's funeral, but when he approaches the coffin a man pops out of it, firing a machine gun. He kills Alberto and several others. Horatio runs to the scene in time to fire a few shots at the man's escape vehicle: a hearse.

When Horatio spies a pitchfork tattoo on Aberto's chest, he realizes he's dealing with Mala Noche, a deadly gang that deals not in drugs but weaponry and who are renowned for being deadly assassins. When Frank Tripp tells Horatio that Aberto was in jail for selling drugs in violation of the gang's code, Horatio realizes that this is why Aberto was killed by a member of his own gang. Ryan Wolfe collects DNA and chases away reporter Erica Sikes, who is hoping to get another big scoop from the young CSI.

Tripp and Horatio pay a visit to Michele Burke who paid for Aberto to come to his mother's funeral. A rich young girl, she's dabbling in bad boys and admits under pressure that a guy going by the name of Diablo got her to put up the money for Aberto. She claims to not know he was planning to kill Aberto. Back at the scene, Eric Delko and Calleigh Duquesne lose the gas trail of the hearse, but they're able to narrow it's range down to a 5 mile radius. Horatio, Delko and Tripp respond to a break in call and find Celia Gonzalez, the housekeeper beaten and raped while the family of the house was safe in their panic room. Celia is pregnant and won't allow a rape exam for fear of harming the baby. When Horatio gets the Livingstons to come out of their panic room he tersely tells Dale, the husband, that he'd better cover Celia's medical bills. Calleigh is able to get an alkali trace off the carpet from the suspect's shoes.

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Caine's first rule: Protect them eyes from the hot Miami sun. Hearing automatic gunfire while sitting in the confessional, Horatio excuses himself. When he reaches the massacre at the funeral it becomes apparent that drawing his gun ranked second to putting on his sunglasses.
 
Yeah, that was kind of noticeable. Horatio looked down at him and had this lost cause look on his face, but man, Speed was a lost cause in Lost Son and he still tried!
 
It was the fallen cop's fault for not being in the opening credits.

Still, it's not like Horatio left him to go and do something productive. He left him there to die JUST so he could go and put his sunglasses on. Even if he was a lost cause, at least stay behind and comfort him during his last moments.
 
:lol: Too true. As we say in Star Trek land, the cop was a red shirt. Kirk would have done the same thing.

And maybe Horatio felt naked without his sunglasses? :lol:

Horatio is usually so good about comforting people. Maybe the guy spontaneously died and we didn't know it? :confused: :lol:
 
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