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Witness
The Las Vegas skyline is shown from five different angles. It shows the main Las Vegas strip, Then a sign for a rat pack tribute band on a bill board covered in lights, The Sphinx outside the pyramid hotel. The massive set of jet fountains that shoot hundreds of gallos of water every few seconds. Then to the endless rows of slot machines with a couple of people pushing coins into them every few seconds and pulling the handle praying for a win.
The view then passes over the the open deserts surrounding Las Vegas and suddenly arrives at the White House. Then moves onto the towering pillar that is the Washington Momument and the Lincoln Memorial. Then shows the Supreme court building. Lastily is shows a massive hotel at night as the view moves through the doorway and through the lobby area to a set of closed doors.
On the other side of the closed doors is a large stage and a bunch of experts are sat on chairs while one is speaking through a mircophone to a large audience. As the view passes over each rows of audience members we see a group of six people.
The first of the six members is Warrick Brown. Warrick Brown is a level 3 CSI for the Las Vegas Crime Scene Investigation Team. Warrick is in his late twenties and is wearing a black suite with a white shirt and black tie. Next to him sits Greg Sanders. Greg is in his early twenties and is a CSI level 1. Greg has been a CSI level 1 for just over half a year now after moving out from the lab. He is wearing a gray jacket which is open with black pants and a almost silver shirt.
Sat on the other side of Greg is Sara Sidle. She is is her late twenties and is a CSI level 3. She is looking slightly uncomfy wearing a knee length black dress. She is also wearing a small black jacket that covers her bare shoulders. Sara is sat closely next to Gil Grissom the head of CSI Las Vegas graveyard shift. Grissom is in his early fifties. Grissom is sat there listening intently wearing a full black suite with white shirt and black bow tie.
On the other side of the group sits Catherine Willows. She is the second lead CSI of the Las Vegas graveyard shift. Catherine is in her early to mid thirties as she sits there watching the current expert talk. She is wearing a strong red dress that passes her knees. She seems very comfy in it as she glances over at Nick Stokes and smiles. Nick Stokes is the last Las Vegas CSI to be sat there. He is a level 3 CSI in his late twenties. He smiles back at Catherine as he sits there in a black suit with open jacket and open collar white shirt.
Three rows behind them sits the five members of the CSI Los Angeles team. On the left there is Joe King. He is a CSI level 1. Joining straight from the police force to become a CSI. He has short blonde hair flat to his head and blue eyes. He is in his early twenties and is wearing a pair of black combat pants and a deep blue shirt which is open at the collar. Sat next to him is Jean Strawson. She is a level 3 CSI with long flame red hair and green eyes and dark olive skin. She is in her late twenties and is wearing a deep green dress to make her eyes stand out.
By her side is the second in command of the Los Angeles CSI unit Bruce Heck. He is in his late thirties and has short black hair that comes to a fringe above his nice and warm brown eyes. He is wearing a brown suit with black shirt and no tie. His top button is done up. Amber Donoghue is the CSI supervisor of the team and is sat wearing a cream coloured dress that shows off her shoulders and her ankles. Her curly brown hair covers her shoulders as her blue eyes watch the expert.
Lastily there is there other CSI Stephen Wright. He is a level 2 in his mid twenties with short brown spikey hair and strong blue eyes. He is wearing a pair of blue jeans and a white shirt with an open black jacket. He is relaxed yet still paying attention to the expert on stage.
The expert on stage has been talking about new ways to capture criminals other than D.N.A and fingerprints. Most of the tests and ideas they had spoken about were still in the testing phase which meant they wouldn't be seen in the lab for up to four years but the order had been given to send a CSI team from each state to go to the conference.
EXPERT: So as for when the tests will be able to be used by all you CSI's out in the field we are sure by the year 2010 they will be laws past to allow these test in a court room. Now as for the conference on sunda.......
There is a sudden crash and the expert looks up to see a body come crashing through the skylight and miss the people in the front row by inches. The CSI's all jump up as some are ushered out of the room. As the CSI's leave the rows of seats Grissom, Catherine and Warrick all head over to the body. They arrive at the body to see Amber, Stephen and Bruce are already there round the body.
A young male heads over as soon as he see's the body he begins shouting trying to get close to it. Stephen and Warrick quickly hold the young man back. As Grissom speaks.
GRISSOM: Who are you? And who is this?
YOUNG MAN: Oh my god! I am Washington CSI Paul Collins and that's our team supervisor Mark Wingard!
The screen fades to black as the CSI Las Vegas credits flash up and The Who's Who are you begins to play.
The view then passes over the the open deserts surrounding Las Vegas and suddenly arrives at the White House. Then moves onto the towering pillar that is the Washington Momument and the Lincoln Memorial. Then shows the Supreme court building. Lastily is shows a massive hotel at night as the view moves through the doorway and through the lobby area to a set of closed doors.
On the other side of the closed doors is a large stage and a bunch of experts are sat on chairs while one is speaking through a mircophone to a large audience. As the view passes over each rows of audience members we see a group of six people.
The first of the six members is Warrick Brown. Warrick Brown is a level 3 CSI for the Las Vegas Crime Scene Investigation Team. Warrick is in his late twenties and is wearing a black suite with a white shirt and black tie. Next to him sits Greg Sanders. Greg is in his early twenties and is a CSI level 1. Greg has been a CSI level 1 for just over half a year now after moving out from the lab. He is wearing a gray jacket which is open with black pants and a almost silver shirt.
Sat on the other side of Greg is Sara Sidle. She is is her late twenties and is a CSI level 3. She is looking slightly uncomfy wearing a knee length black dress. She is also wearing a small black jacket that covers her bare shoulders. Sara is sat closely next to Gil Grissom the head of CSI Las Vegas graveyard shift. Grissom is in his early fifties. Grissom is sat there listening intently wearing a full black suite with white shirt and black bow tie.
On the other side of the group sits Catherine Willows. She is the second lead CSI of the Las Vegas graveyard shift. Catherine is in her early to mid thirties as she sits there watching the current expert talk. She is wearing a strong red dress that passes her knees. She seems very comfy in it as she glances over at Nick Stokes and smiles. Nick Stokes is the last Las Vegas CSI to be sat there. He is a level 3 CSI in his late twenties. He smiles back at Catherine as he sits there in a black suit with open jacket and open collar white shirt.
Three rows behind them sits the five members of the CSI Los Angeles team. On the left there is Joe King. He is a CSI level 1. Joining straight from the police force to become a CSI. He has short blonde hair flat to his head and blue eyes. He is in his early twenties and is wearing a pair of black combat pants and a deep blue shirt which is open at the collar. Sat next to him is Jean Strawson. She is a level 3 CSI with long flame red hair and green eyes and dark olive skin. She is in her late twenties and is wearing a deep green dress to make her eyes stand out.
By her side is the second in command of the Los Angeles CSI unit Bruce Heck. He is in his late thirties and has short black hair that comes to a fringe above his nice and warm brown eyes. He is wearing a brown suit with black shirt and no tie. His top button is done up. Amber Donoghue is the CSI supervisor of the team and is sat wearing a cream coloured dress that shows off her shoulders and her ankles. Her curly brown hair covers her shoulders as her blue eyes watch the expert.
Lastily there is there other CSI Stephen Wright. He is a level 2 in his mid twenties with short brown spikey hair and strong blue eyes. He is wearing a pair of blue jeans and a white shirt with an open black jacket. He is relaxed yet still paying attention to the expert on stage.
The expert on stage has been talking about new ways to capture criminals other than D.N.A and fingerprints. Most of the tests and ideas they had spoken about were still in the testing phase which meant they wouldn't be seen in the lab for up to four years but the order had been given to send a CSI team from each state to go to the conference.
EXPERT: So as for when the tests will be able to be used by all you CSI's out in the field we are sure by the year 2010 they will be laws past to allow these test in a court room. Now as for the conference on sunda.......
There is a sudden crash and the expert looks up to see a body come crashing through the skylight and miss the people in the front row by inches. The CSI's all jump up as some are ushered out of the room. As the CSI's leave the rows of seats Grissom, Catherine and Warrick all head over to the body. They arrive at the body to see Amber, Stephen and Bruce are already there round the body.
A young male heads over as soon as he see's the body he begins shouting trying to get close to it. Stephen and Warrick quickly hold the young man back. As Grissom speaks.
GRISSOM: Who are you? And who is this?
YOUNG MAN: Oh my god! I am Washington CSI Paul Collins and that's our team supervisor Mark Wingard!
The screen fades to black as the CSI Las Vegas credits flash up and The Who's Who are you begins to play.