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111 | I-15 Murders

[ Original air date: January 12, 2001]
Episode #11

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I-15 Murders
Summary:
Grissom investigates the murder of a woman left for dead in a supermarket restroom with a written message from the attacker claiming that he killed five women in all; Warrick explains why he was in a casino while on duty.

Plot of primary crime:
Victim: Margaret Shorey
Path of evidence: Note written on the bathroom wall from the serial killer.

Dead ends:


Plot of secondary crime:

Victim: Jeff Berlin
Path of evidence: Glass found in the cuff of Kenny's pants, inconsistent patterns of the shattered glass shards.

Dead ends:


Plot of third crime:
Victim: Kristy Hopkins
Path of evidence: Saliva patterns on Kristy's shirt.
Dead ends:

Best cringe-inducing scenes:

Classic quips:
Grissom: Sara Sidle. 419.
(Grissom hands the assignment sheet to Sara)
Sara: Dead body-- bonus.
Catherine: Whoa, somebody likes their job.
Grissom: Nick Stokes-- 416, fight at the Bellagio. She says she's a friend of yours.
Catherine: Ex-girlfriend, Nick?
Nick: Well, that depends. Was she the assaulter or the assaulted?
Sara: You tell us, you like leather or lace?
Nick (chuckles): No, I'm not even going there. (turns to leave, but turns back) Lace! (Sara smiles)

Greg (about Kristy's shirt): Now, I've done this procedure on jeans and leather jackets but never on something like this. It's very see-through. Very Jennifer Lopez.
Nick: Down boy.
Greg: It's going to be a tough one to prove. This is only step one. You see, when a person talks saliva naturally comes out of their mouth. Let's say that we're tossing the hog back and forth, right? (as he talks the camera makes note of the saliva that comes out of his mouth naturally in illustration of what he just said) What can you tell me about the hottie that goes inside this blouse, huh? Is it true she's a friend of yours?
Nick: What, is it on the Internet? Might as well be. Just remember that.
Greg: My saliva is getting on you, your saliva is getting on me.
Nick: Gross.
(Greg grabs a spray pump and sprays it on the paper)
Nick: What's that stuff?
Greg: Starch and iodine. If this is saliva, we're going to get the old dalmatian effect. So, Nick, uh, if I wanted to meet this friend of yours ... ?
Nick: No.
Greg: Figured. (Greg sprays the paper) That's a pretty big spot. That's more than just a spray. In fact, looks like a distinct glob of spit.
Nick: Then Kristy was telling the truth. But it doesn't mean it was the security guard's spit.
Greg: Step three.
Nick: I'm going to need a sample.
Greg: Well, the guy knows he did it. He's not going to cough it up.
Nick: If you saw the girl that went with this blouse...you'd try.

Catherine: You know how you're always pushing that Holy Trinity stuff?
Grissom: Father, son and Holy Ghost?
Catherine: Victim, suspect and crime scene.
Grissom: Oh, that one.


Aha! moments:
Sara coming to realize the real reason for Warrick gambling during work hours.

Romantic moments?

Guest stars:

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