Radical618
Coroner
I kind of got that impression too.. the expressions she had on her face kind of gave me that thought...
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pinkforensics said:
I completely agree with Lindsay possibly having older, protective brothers that picked on her (which would explain her never-give-up, tough exterior around male colleagues), even though a small part of me wants her to have a younger sister after reading audrina's Beneath the Surface.
IIRC, there was a case in Canada where a few RCMP officers were killed in a drug bust. Keeping the uniformed brother in mind, maybe his death was a part of a larger case?I would have to say it would have to do with more than...6 bodies?....She said she's seen more blood than that right?..Or a member of her family was murdered in a group?..
If it had been solely been a case that she has worked on, what drove her to become a cop?
Like pizzapie said, CSIs in Vegas are civilians. In New York and Miami, they are detectives. In real life, CSIs don't carry guns, though these are procedural dramas and there are several other inaccuracies. They have all probably spent some time in uniform, whether in the academy and patrol, or another unit.Kinda off topic but not really...In CSI-Land, do you have to spend time in uniform before becoming a CSI? It seems to be different in all three series.
LV: they say they're 'cops' sometimes. I don't recall seeing any kind of mention other than they're scientists with guns.
MIAMI: don't watch it..but not sure what their system is
NY: It seems like ALL have spent time in uni's. Except for Hawkes who obviously has other merit to join Mac's team.