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In the booklet that goes with the CSI PC game "3 Dimensions of Murder", it lists CSI Personnel and has their specialties. It has "blood-splatter analysis" listed as Catherine's specialty. Is there a difference between blood spatter and blood splatter? For Sara in that game booklet, they have "Materials and element analysis" listed as her specialty. I guess that's the long way of saying "trace" LOL. I don't know why they didn't just put "trace" lol.Catherine - Blood Spatter Analysis
I enjoyed the episode but agree that there should be two crimes to investigate.
And I'm not really sure I understand 'why' they brought Finn in. It seems to me that the other CSI's have been perfectly capable of analyzing blood spatter before. I'm not sure what made this so tricky that they needed an 'expert'. I guess they just wanted a story to introduce her. I didn't find it particularly believable though. I think I might like Finn but I hope she tones down the flirty/smiles/cockiness going forward.
And as for Nick bonding with the killer...to be fair, he didn't know he was the killer. He thought he was the victim. Once he realized it he walked away from him. Just as he should.
Pretty good episode overall though.
I can't help noticing that this is the only CSI where there are specialties...I don't recall Miami having any, and I know New York doesn't, though some of them have more knoweledge in some areas than others.
I can't help noticing that this is the only CSI where there are specialties...I don't recall Miami having any, and I know New York doesn't, though some of them have more knoweledge in some areas than others.
Richard Diebenkorn was a West Coast painter, born in Portland, Oregon, and lived from 1922 t0 1993. D.B. had hippie/artsy parents and they may have named him for this painter. Or not.hahahahaha that ending! What a name...I googled it and the only thing that comes up is an artist with it for a last name.
I thought it was pretty cool that after all this time with Greg being a CSI, he is still considered the best DNA expert!