- Fingerprints suggest a link between two home invasions, but it's hard to link either the victims or the logical suspects, who may all be innocent. The crucial survivor testimony proves the most tenacious problem. A toddler found and accidentally fired a murder weapon in the family's suburb garden. Its place is a mystery, being so overt and unrelated to the victim, a bounty-hunting has-been, until the team consults the sky.—KGF Vissers
- The old woman Madeline Foster is found dead, locked in a wardrobe with a chair pushed up on the doorknob, entirely mummified. Grissom and Warrick assume the case and her nephew becomes the prime suspect. However, he is innocent. Meanwhile, Nick and Sara visit the Kirkwood home and the father, Michael, tells that it was a false alarm. However, his daughter Suzanna sneaks in the back seat of Sara's car and they go to the hospital, where she is submitted to a rape exam. The CSI team concludes that both cases are related since the same MO was used. When they find the suspect, Suzanna comes to the line-up but she tells to Capt. Brass and Sara that she has not identified the assaulter, but they note that she is afraid to point out who he is. Meanwhile, the disgraced bounty hunter Frank Maddox is found dead in a park and the murder weapon is found in the suburbs. Catherine and Det. O'Riley investigate the mysterious case.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Grissom investigates a home invasion which results in the death of an old woman living alone in her house. She is found, mummified, in a closet. Her death is probably unintentional. Another home invasion is also reported. Finger prints from the two crime scenes link the two incidents together. Meanwhile, Catherine must find out how a gun ends up in a front lawn of a house in the suburbs.—Ploy P.
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