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Beard is a no-no for me tho, he looks like Father Christmas!
The miniature killer reveals he/she is still at large by sending Grissom an especially chilling miniature that forewarns a woman and her cat are scheduled to die the next day. -- With potentially less than a day to attempt to prevent the next murders, the CSI team must quickly shake off their shock that the true miniature killer is not the late Ernie Edward Dell, who committed suicide after confessing to the slayings. Grissom ponders why the killer deviated from his/her eerie tradition of leaving the miniature at the crime scene after the murder. He also laments that he held up the investigation by being on sabbatical when the unmarked package with the miniature arrived for him.
Yes. I'm the same way. I find CSI very hard to watch when it involves animals being killed, luckily it isn't a regular occurrence. Incidentally (and I hope Destiny and Tally will forgive me for going a little off topic from CSI LV), but there was an episode of CSI NY on Saturday involving a dog, which horrified me! It is very hard, and for me more disturbing when it involves animals.Elsie said:
I don't know about anyone else, but I always find it really distressing when animals are killed.
Thanks! I love Little Britain.19ams87 said:
I love your sig btw Tinkerbell Little Brit rocks.