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David Caruso, Eva LaRue, Rex Linn, Omar Benson Miller, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriguez, and Jonathan Togo in CSI: Miami (2002)

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CSI: Miami

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  • Kim Delaney in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E1 ∙ Golden Parachute

    seg., 23 de set. de 2002
    Insurance agent Scott Eric Sommer's private plane crashes in the Everglades after his pilot was shot. Only Sommer himself is found alive. His accountant seems to have struggled and jumped out. The firm was under SEC investigation.
    7,2/10 (834)
    David Caruso in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E2 ∙ Losing Face

    seg., 30 de set. de 2002
    A Colombian importer is found with a 'necklace bomb' around his neck. The bomb explodes, killing a bomb squad officer, Al, who is Horatio's friend.
    7,4/10 (684)
    David Caruso in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E3 ∙ Wet Foot/Dry Foot

    seg., 7 de out. de 2002
    A man's torso is found inside a shark.
    7,1/10 (646)
    Khandi Alexander in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E4 ∙ Just One Kiss

    seg., 14 de out. de 2002
    A dead man is found on the beach. A wealthy family is implicated.
    7,2/10 (625)
    David Caruso in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E5 ∙ Ashes to Ashes

    seg., 21 de out. de 2002
    A priest, Father Carlos, is found dead in his private office with gunshot wounds in his back. In addition, another case is investigated, in which a woman is found inside a car burned after falling out a cliff.
    7,0/10 (610)
    David Caruso and Rachel Rogers in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E6 ∙ Broken

    seg., 28 de out. de 2002
    A mother loses sight of her daughter Ruthie for a few seconds only later to find that her little girl is now dead at the hand of a pedophile. As the investigation continues, the detectives realize that they are dealing with a serial pedophile.
    7,4/10 (631)
    Jamie Luner in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E7 ∙ Breathless

    seg., 4 de nov. de 2002
    A man struggles on board a yacht and literally falls dead. On land, a male lap dancer is found dead after a night of partying.
    7,2/10 (666)
    Rory Cochrane in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E8 ∙ Slaughterhouse

    seg., 11 de nov. de 2002
    A bloodied toddler walks down a street. Back at her house, her mother and three brothers are found dead. The only other survivor is her father who has a gunshot wound on his back.
    7,7/10 (620)
    Khandi Alexander and Claudette James in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E9 ∙ Kill Zone

    seg., 18 de nov. de 2002
    A sniper shoots people during rush hour.
    7,5/10 (597)
    David Caruso in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E10 ∙ A Horrible Mind

    seg., 25 de nov. de 2002
    A horribly mutilated body of a professor is found lynched on a tree.
    7,1/10 (588)
    Rory Cochrane in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E11 ∙ Camp Fear

    seg., 16 de dez. de 2002
    A teen model is found dead near a leech-filled swamp. Another body is found, seemingly burned from the inside.
    7,2/10 (593)
    CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E12 ∙ Entrance Wound

    seg., 6 de jan. de 2003
    A prostitute is found dead and a tourist is killed in a rental car.
    6,9/10 (540)
    Aaron Seville in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E13 ∙ Bunk

    seg., 27 de jan. de 2003
    A senior woman is found dead in her own blood-splattered apartment in a retirement community. Another case involves a body found inside an abandoned house used for cooking up recreational drugs.
    7,0/10 (536)
    Michael Whaley in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E14 ∙ Forced Entry

    seg., 3 de fev. de 2003
    A man is found dead, lying face down, gagged, the four limbs tied to the bedposts, with signs of sexual assault, and the house shows no signs of break in. In another case, in a crematorium a dead man is found.
    7,1/10 (530)
    David Caruso, Khandi Alexander, and Adam Rodriguez in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E15 ∙ Dead Woman Walking

    seg., 10 de fev. de 2003
    An environmental lawyer is poisoned with a radioactive isotope and has only one week left to help the CSI team find her murderer.
    7,5/10 (579)
    CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E16 ∙ Evidence of Things Unseen

    seg., 17 de fev. de 2003
    A man is murdered at a peep show, and the suspects include his cousin, the stripper, her husband, and an ape.
    6,8/10 (541)
    Khandi Alexander in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E17 ∙ Simple Man

    seg., 24 de fev. de 2003
    At the start of the trial of Lorenzo Escalante, husband of city councilor Mercedes, for the murder of their equally Cuban housemaid Carmen Abregon, Horatio delays testifying while the hastily summoned team urgently examines a new corpse. It's Bonita Cruz, another Latina maid, recruited and shot in almost exactly the same way, only while Lorenzo was in police custody. It looks like a copy cat or an actual serial killer, but neither theory works out, while the trail leads to the Escalante's devoted attorney and friend, Carl Galaz.
    7,2/10 (580)
    David Caruso in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E18 ∙ Dispo Day

    seg., 10 de mar. de 2003
    A drugs transport to incineration is attacked by a well-armed gang, but a woman shouting for help for her baby rather distracts Horatio and Speed, whose gun is jammed, but a bullet-proof vest saves his life. Only SWAT sergeant Hollis is killed, but as ballistics later establishes from a distant spot. Horatio finds the woman isn't the baby's mother, she was hired by a drugs gang. CSI is suspected of tipping them off, especially after Calleigh tests positive for cocaine, but Horatio traces that to a nearby spot suitable for the sniper. The fiends even left one of their own, badly wounded Lester Cassidy, behind to die in Paul Tomassi's workshop after consulting suspended MD Guillermo Santoyo.
    7,6/10 (538)
    Rory Cochrane in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E19 ∙ Double Cap

    seg., 31 de mar. de 2003
    The murder of a woman at a posh hotel has ties to the drug cartel, a bank robbery, and the witness protection program.
    6,9/10 (517)
    David Caruso in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E20 ∙ Grave Young Men

    seg., 14 de abr. de 2003
    Ex-con Pete Wilton begs Horatio to use the skill that got him arrested to find his missing son Jeff. The knave is found to be a habitual marijuana user and fired over two hundred bullets on the yard tree with mates Nick Gordon and Jared Hatch, calling themselves 'Four Twenty Boyz'. Pete forfeits his parole to cover for Jeff, but Horatio and Delko soon discover sinister indications in the boys' lockers, which turn out sadly prophetic, yet prevent an ultimate tragedy.
    7,1/10 (545)
    David Caruso and Michelle Morgan in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E21 ∙ Spring Break

    seg., 28 de abr. de 2003
    Two teenagers die during a Spring Break trip to the Miami beach.
    7,2/10 (562)
    CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E22 ∙ Tinder Box

    seg., 5 de mai. de 2003
    A crowded nightclub burns down, leaving many injured and dead. The ensuing investigation leads the detectives to suspect that the fire is not an accident.
    7,3/10 (536)
    Khandi Alexander in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E23 ∙ Freaks and Tweaks

    seg., 12 de mai. de 2003
    The body of a drug addict is found in a barn. Horatio, Eric and Tim investigate the scene and are nearly killed, when the place explodes. The case becomes personal to Horatio when one of the suspects claim to know Raymond Caine, his brother. Calleigh is working with Det. John Hagen on the case of a man shot dead to the heart in his car. The man turns out to be Alex's friend.
    7,1/10 (526)
    Cisco Reyes in CSI: Miami (2002)

    T1.E24 ∙ Body Count

    seg., 19 de mai. de 2003
    Three prisoners break out of prison. One of them is a child molester, previously caught by the CSI team, who is looking for his new victim as the detectives race against time to stop him. Another is out to get revenge against the people who got him convicted, one of whom is detective Calleigh Duquesne.
    7,6/10 (573)

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