CSI Files
Captain
Synopsis:
After an early morning dive in the chilly ocean with a group known as the Polar Bears, a man discovers a chest buried in the sand. He uncovers it, but there's no treasure inside--just the contorted body of a teenaged boy in his underwear. Mac and Stella arrive on the scene and determine the box was sent out to sea and washed back in with the tide. Both CSIs are surprised when they remove the chest from the sand and find it's a box and not a larger trunk like they expected. Back at the morgue, Dr. Hawkes and Mac remove the young man from the box and straighten his body out. Rigor has set in, but Hawkes theorizes that the boy could have been for anywhere from 24-48 hours, as the cold could have affected the rigor progress. Mac pulls a copper oval out of his hand with the word 'Cyclone' on it. In the lab, Aiden determines that the twine found on the box is distinctive, and Stella discovers a thick black hair--too thick to be human.
Danny and Detective Flack are at the scene of a crime with no body. There's a huge puddle of blood in Paige Worthy's apartment, but no victim in sight. The neighbors haven't seen her in a week and Danny notices the shower curtain from her bathroom is missing--someone may have carried her out.
Back in the morgue, Hawkes points out the bruises on the victim's arms, wrists and throat to Mac. Mac notices a hickey, but Hawkes surmises it's several days old. The men are surprised when they X-ray the victim and discover his bones are in tact. Hawkes tells Mac the boy died of asphyxiation--not from being smothered but because he literally couldn't breathe in air. Mac surmises he was alive when he was put in the box.
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After an early morning dive in the chilly ocean with a group known as the Polar Bears, a man discovers a chest buried in the sand. He uncovers it, but there's no treasure inside--just the contorted body of a teenaged boy in his underwear. Mac and Stella arrive on the scene and determine the box was sent out to sea and washed back in with the tide. Both CSIs are surprised when they remove the chest from the sand and find it's a box and not a larger trunk like they expected. Back at the morgue, Dr. Hawkes and Mac remove the young man from the box and straighten his body out. Rigor has set in, but Hawkes theorizes that the boy could have been for anywhere from 24-48 hours, as the cold could have affected the rigor progress. Mac pulls a copper oval out of his hand with the word 'Cyclone' on it. In the lab, Aiden determines that the twine found on the box is distinctive, and Stella discovers a thick black hair--too thick to be human.
Danny and Detective Flack are at the scene of a crime with no body. There's a huge puddle of blood in Paige Worthy's apartment, but no victim in sight. The neighbors haven't seen her in a week and Danny notices the shower curtain from her bathroom is missing--someone may have carried her out.
Back in the morgue, Hawkes points out the bruises on the victim's arms, wrists and throat to Mac. Mac notices a hickey, but Hawkes surmises it's several days old. The men are surprised when they X-ray the victim and discover his bones are in tact. Hawkes tells Mac the boy died of asphyxiation--not from being smothered but because he literally couldn't breathe in air. Mac surmises he was alive when he was put in the box.
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