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When a woman disappears from a local supermarket, Grissom and Willows go into overdrive to find the abductor before it's too late.

An elite team of police forensic evidence investigation experts works together to solve cases in Las Vegas. Keywords: gender, place.

Primary Title
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Episode Title
  • I-15 Murders
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 3 March 2022
Start Time
  • 22 : 40
Finish Time
  • 23 : 40
Duration
  • 60:00
Series
  • 1
Episode
  • 11
Channel
  • TVNZ 2
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • An elite team of police forensic evidence investigation experts works together to solve cases in Las Vegas. Keywords: gender, place.
Episode Description
  • When a woman disappears from a local supermarket, Grissom and Willows go into overdrive to find the abductor before it's too late.
Classification
  • 16
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Television programs--United States
Genres
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Mystery
May I see your discoloration? Want to give me 20 bucks? Want to do time? (BEEPING) I got to be somewhere. - Can you handle this? - Yeah. Warrick Brown had one of my guys sub for him in court, but I have it on good authority that he was gambling. I need you to do some background for me on Warrick. Warrick? Your favourite CSI. That's why I want you to handle it so that Ecklie can't accuse me of favouritism. I got this surveillance tape. He was in a casino. I'm sorry. (ROCK MUSIC) (MUSIC ENDS) (MELLOW MUSIC PLAYS) PA: Manager to register two, please. Manager to register two. (MELLOW MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING) (SIRENS BLARE) (UNSETTLED MUSIC) (RADIO CHATTER) Well, if it isn't the boss himself! Where's your E-street band? They had another gig. How you doing, Jim? How's your 'new' old job? Ah, I can sling scum all day long. You? I curse more. Oh, yeah? Well, wait. The shopping cart's over here. The missing woman is Margaret Shorey. Lives with her sister. Went out to get groceries; never came home. Car's still in the parking lot. And her purse is still in the cart. With no wallet. Maybe she left the purse as a marker. Chicken soup, ice packs... pain reliever... Sister broke her wrist in a car wreck. Hot dogs, hot dog buns... Junk-food junkie. Oh, that's sanitary. Mustard. Did you have any mop-ups in this aisle today? Yeah. Yeah, as a matter of fact, we did. Life holds no surprises. $1.98 for the mustard... plus, my two cents. (SMASH!) - What are you doing? - Now, where would you go? Hey, Brass, look at this. See this? See what? This circumference? Looks like somebody did a Brillo job on it. All I see is a clean door. You know anything about this? Yeah, he's right ` we cleaned it up today. I had a complaint. Kids are always writing crazy stuff on bathroom doors. So I had one of my employees scrub it off. Could I borrow a hammer? (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) 'I've killed 5 women. 'Catch me 'if you can?' (THE WHO'S 'WHO ARE YOU') # Who are you? # Who, who, who, who? # Who are you? # Who, who, who, who? - # I really wanna know - # Who are you? - # Oh-oh-oh - # Who... # Come on, tell me who are you, you, you # Oh, you! # Captioned by The Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation. Captions were made with the support of NZ On Air. www.able.co.nz Able 2022 (CHATTER) (EXPECTANT MUSIC) Hi, kids. Sara Sidle. 419. Dead body ` bonus. Somebody likes her job. Nick Stokes ` 416, fight at the Bellagio. She says she's a 'friend' of yours. Ex-girlfriend, Nick? Well, that depends. Was she the assaulter or the assault-ee? You tell us ` you like leather or lace? No, I'm not even going there. - Lace. - Catherine, you have a 418 ` an obituary on a stall door. I'll meet you in the garage, but first, I've got to take care of Warrick. Oh. What are you going to do? I don't know. I filed my report. I read it. (CHATTER) - Hey. - Hey. I missed assignments; I know. I'm running late. What did I pull? How was court the other day? I handed it off to Michovitch, from days. Uh, I told Sara. Yeah, because you had, uh, 'personal business'. Yeah. What's that? You... at the Monaco casino. What?! I don't believe this. Now you're pulling up film on me? Casinos tape everyone who walks through their door, Warrick; you know that. I thought we had a deal. We do. Look, what you do on your time is nobody's business. What you do on my time - is my business. - (SIGHS) (SIGHS) I was at the casino. But I wasn't gambling. (CHATTER) Get me a picture of the body... the items on the bedsheet... the window, the drafting table. (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) Everything on the floor. Sara Sidle, Crime Scene Investigation. And you are...? I'm... Kenny Berlin. That's my brother. I'm the one who found him. Sorry for your loss. You want to tell me what happened here? I don't... I don't know. I came... I came walking in the door. I saw my brother lying there... stuff everywhere. All I could think was that... (TENSE MUSIC) Hey! (GUNSHOTS) Jeff? (TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES) (BUTTONS BEEP) I-I called 9-1-1 and then you guys showed up, and... Thank you. There have been several burglaries in the neighbourhood; all benign. Nothing benign about two $20s screaming, 'Take me,' on the bar. - Maybe he missed it? - Yeah, well, it's hard to miss all that high-tech computer equipment. There's got to be five, ten grand there. First thing I'd take. He was interrupted. Before or after he used a bedsheet to transport the silverware? Pillowcases are the norm; you know that. Something's not right. (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) (ROCK MUSIC) (CHATTER) Gentlemen, Nick Stokes. I'm here for the 416; something about a 'special request'. Don't ask me. Go ask Catherine Zeta Jones over there. Over where? Thanks. Excuse me, ma'am? Oh, Nick, hey... You got to be kidding me. Oh, you probably don't recognise me with the shorter hair. - My nipples are all better. You want to see? - Yeah, yeah, Kristy Hopkins, - what are you doing here? - I'll tell you ` she's cruising. No, I'm in here, minding my own business shopping for a dress spending my hard-earned money ` OK, semi-hard-earned money ` when Squiggy over here starts harassing me saying he doesn't want my type in here. He grabs my arm, cops a feel - then he spit on me, so I slugged him! - Whoa, whoa, whoa... - he spit on you? - Wait, you're not listening to this? - This is such a crock! - Oh, I'll show you... - All right, all right, break it up! - Ease up! Ease up! - Hey, I'm pressing charges! I don't care who you know! - Kristy! - What?! - Hey, it's all right. I've got to take her in. Just give me a minute, will you? Get over here! I need your shirt. Why is it every time we meet you're wanting me to take my clothes off? Because every time we meet you put yourself in a position where you have to take them off. SIDLE: Using your arms ` how big's a whale? Now freeze, don't move. Up. What are you doing? Checking for blood spatter. What ` blood? Am I a suspect? This is what I do. This is how I eliminate you as a suspect. (UNSETTLED MUSIC) I'll take that for you. Well, that's good news ` no blood, bud. I am going to need you to strip, though. Right here? Don't be shy on my account. But if you are, this nice detective will accompany you to the bedroom. Oh, and, uh, I'm going to need to take your window with me too. It's all in the warrant. (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) The person who wrote this is left-handed. And we know that because...? The T-bar in 'catch', it's left-tending. And uneducated... the contraction in "Iv'e" is misplaced. Then we have the large, arched hood in the letter Y and the arches in the bottom of the L's. This indicates criminal tendency which is supported by the heavy pastiosity, which suggests low impulse control. Heavy pastiosity? The pressure ` how firmly you put pen to paper. Or marker to metal. Do we know anything else? Yes. Overall, the handwriting is cursive and round. This tells me it was written by a woman. (OMINOUS MUSIC) (MACHINERY WHIRRS) Damn! Taking the whole window. Grissom reinstated you. And you have a problem with that. Let me guess. Grissom gets you to dime yourself off and now you both feel better? You're supposed to be in court. Instead, you're placing bets for a cheap thrill - to satisfy nothing. - Hey! This has nothing to do with you. So are we going to work together or not? I'm already working. (MACHINE WHIRRS) (UNSETTLED MUSIC) (MUSIC ENDS) You weren't in your office. And good morning to you too, Miss Sidle. Warrick has a problem. Ignoring it isn't going to make it go away. You asked me for a report, and then you disregard my recommendation. I read your report. So you feel comfortable jeopardising a unit to placate an addict? I see the whole puzzle, Sara. You're only seeing one piece. Then at least take him off my case. No. I trust him. Do you trust me? (DOOR OPENS) Grissom. I've got something you'll want to see. (CLEARS THROAT) You know how you're always pushing that Holy Trinity stuff? Father, Son, Holy Ghost? Victim, suspect, crime scene. - Oh, that one. - Right. Well, we don't have a victim. We don't have a suspect. All we have is a crime scene ` the restroom at Marty's Market with the message, 'I killed five women.' So I figured there had to be four others. You found the other four victims? No, I found the four other crime scenes. Brass ran our case through VICAP. I made a few calls. 'Iv'e killed 1 woman.' Victorville. Salt Lake City. 'Iv'e killed 2 women. 'Catch me if you can?' San Bernardino. 'Iv'e killed 3 women.' 'Iv'e killed 4 women. Catch me.' Mesquite. '5 women.' Las Vegas. Five stall doors from five supermarket restrooms. Five missing women, including Margaret Shorey. What else do you know about the crime scenes? Just like Marty's Market, there was no physical evidence indicating that the women were killed there. Which means they were probably alive when these messages were written, making these messages of intention, not fact. (LOW, FOREBODING MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) What if we shuffle these doors like pai gow tiles? (INTRIGUING MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) San Bernardino, California. Victorville, California. Las Vegas, Nevada. Mesquite, Nevada. Salt Lake City, Utah. Interstate 15. God knows I've driven it enough times. So has our suspect. OK, dude, it's ready. So this paper should have soaked up any foreign material on the shirt, particularly amylase. I've done this procedure on jeans and leather jackets but never on something like this. It's very see-through. Very Jennifer Lopez. Down, boy. What can you tell me? Is there saliva on it? 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. What can you tell me about the hottie that goes inside this blouse, huh? Is it true she's a friend of yours? What, is it on the internet? Might as well be. Just remember that. My saliva's getting on you; your saliva's getting on me. Gross. What's that stuff? Starch and iodine. If this is saliva, we're going to get the old Dalmatian effect. So, Nick, if I wanted to meet this friend of yours...? No. Figured. That's a pretty big spot. That's more than just a spray. In fact, looks like a distinct glob of spit. Kristy was telling the truth. But it doesn't mean it was the security guard's spit. Step three. I'm going to need a sample. Well, the guy knows he did it. He's not going to cough it up. If you saw the girl that went with this blouse... you'd try. You found what on my pants? Glass. Any idea how it got there? Well, it's just a guess, but someone broke into my car last weekend and smashed my window and made off with my CD player. So I must've been wearing those pants. Did you file a police report? No, but you can check with my insurance company. I already checked with my lab. They do this test, and guess what. The glass, it floated. You know what that means? No. It means the glass on your pants and the glass from your living room window have equal densities. Sorry, I was never very good at science. The glass didn't come from any car window. That's science. Anything else you'd like to tell us? Look, it's like I told you. I walked in the house... (BUTTONS BEEP) ...and I thought, 'They're coming back, and they're going to kill me too.' I heard a noise, and I walked to the window. That must be when I got the glass on my pants. Somebody really did break into my car, OK? And I just remembered all that stuff just now. So, am I in trouble? You're free to go. No, he's not. We're not cops; we can't hold him. Just one more question. What do you do for a living? I'm a day trader. You make a lot of money doing that? That's two questions. Feel free to answer it anyway. Yeah, you can. But you don't, right? Showed him all your cards. Sucker play. I was playing him. Cops ran Kenny's financials. He lost a pot in the market. Had a ton of margin calls. I'm surprised you didn't tag him as a fellow gambler. (SCOFFS) You just don't let up, do you? It's a flaw. I'll flip you to see who drives. Where we going? Moapa. What's in Moapa? Besides the I-15? (TRUCK HORN BLARES) (ROCK MUSIC) (SIREN WHOOPS) So my guys tell me that your guy Nick is helping a working girl at a five-star and it was quite a commotion. Really? And if I know, it means a lot of other people know. People bigger than you and me. A kid from a crime lab doing favours for a hooker? Can't make the unit look too good, huh, boss? Yeah, well, I'll get into it. I bet that's just what Nicky said. You two ladies done talking? It's hot out here. The kid over there started to take a leak. Found the body. Well, it's not Margaret. This one's a blonde. And blue. This is bizarre. The body's cold. In this heat? And she's stiff ` like a two-minute burrito that's only been nuked for a minute. Meet Joan Sims from San Bernardino, California. We've been getting acquainted. Missing woman number one ` disappeared from a supermarket restroom last July. Cause of death was strangulation. I found ligature marks on the wrists and the ankles. That was the easy part. This one's weird. Like 'I may use her in a lecture' weird. Her decomp is completely backwards. It's supposed to begin on the inside but her organs are in better shape than her skin. Take a look at this. I took tissue samples from her heart. GRISSOM: (CHUCKLES DRILY) Looks like the planet Krypton. More like kryptonite. Those are actually ice crystals, Superman. You want to know why she's blue, cold to the touch in the middle of the desert? This lady was frozen, kept on ice until approximately 12 hours ago. I-15? Refrigerated? That's how she was transported from San Bernardino to Vegas ` in a refrigerated truck. That's our crime scene. And it's mobile. And it's mobile. Hey, Nick, I've been looking for you. This girl you've been helping with the 416...? She got in a fight with a security guard. Is she a friend of yours? Are you asking me what I think you're asking me? Are you doing anything that could compromise the unit? I don't believe this. You've always been so cool. I have to ask. It's part of the job. - Sanders ratted me out, right? - No. Brass. Do you want to talk about this? I don't think so. Excuse you. What's his problem? Me, I guess. Did you find out anything? Brass got us a listing of all the refrigerated trucks that made deliveries to the market yesterday. There's a female trucker on it. SIDLE: Not bad. I'm impressed. Yeah, I passed up a chance to play semi-pro ball. Went to college instead. I meant the heckle marks. Should tell us what we need to know. This is the glass you line-drived. That's the glass you Sawzalled. SIDLE: Right angles face the same direction. Take a look. Oh, now I'm worthy? Just take a damn look. That's crazy. I loved my brother. Maybe you did, maybe you didn't. But we think you murdered him. Based on what? The evidence. What evidence?! You ever heard of heckle marks? No. When a window is broken from the outside, which is what a burglar would do, heckle marks form right angles to the inside of the window. But when a window is broken from the inside, which is what a peckerwood like you would do, heckle marks form right angles to the outside of the window. What did you use to break the window, Kenny? I didn't use anything. I didn't do it. I want a lawyer. Well, we know he did it. We can't prove it, but we've got a motive. - He needed the money. - OK, let's say killing his brother would get it for him. Back to ` how do we prove it? He's a day trader ` spends all day on his computer. If we want to know more about him, that's where we should be looking. And his computer is...? - Still at the house. - Still at the house. Well, we got probable cause. Why don't we go get a...? Why don't you go get a new warrant? # I want to know. # Can you help me? That's my Big Mouth Billy Bass. It's better than a watchdog. I've got valuable stuff in here, you know. # Drop me in the water. # Yeah, I bet there are a lot of people looking to steal your two-headed scorpion (!) Not to mention Miss Piggy. I was out of line earlier. I'm not sleeping with her, if it helps any. - It does. - And for the record, she wasn't working; she was shopping. And the security guard was a jerk, man. He pushed her around, then he spit on her. That's why she lost it. That sounds pretty straightforward. Why don't you put a rookie on it? I can't. There's something about her. Looking at her, she doesn't have anybody else. I had Sanders run a test on the shirt. There's saliva on it, but the problem is I can't get a match. The security guard refuses to give me a sample. 'If Mohammed won't go to the mountain, then the mountain must go to Mohammed.' Think about it. Black, no sugar. Yeah, thanks. Like I said on the phone, I don't want to seem biased here. This girl's nothing to me. - She's a hooker. - Yeah, but you do know her. Yeah, professionally. My profession, not hers. I cut her some slack a while back. She's bad news, but she's a babe. Tell me about it. (BOTH CHUCKLE) Yeah, between you and me, I should have busted her, but I thought I might get lucky. - Yeah. - Well, next time she gets in a jam, she throws MY name out. My boss ` not pleased. So... (CLEARS THROAT) Tell me what you think. I want you to write down your own statement, seal it up in this envelope, and I'll hand-deliver it to the DA. It'll be good for both of us. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Thanks, man. - No problem. Us guys have got to stick together, right? - That's right. - That's right. Yeah. (CURIOUS MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) Of course I graduated high school. Hey, if this is going to take for ever, I could lay a urine sample on you too ` - gratis. - A writing sample would be sufficient, thank you. What's that going to tell you ` whether I was writing under the influence? Do yourself a favour. Yes, ma'am. Now, what is it that you want me to write? 'I've got a kite. 'Can you see the women? 'Kill the lights.' That's what you want me to write? Three times. Caucasian female with only a high-school education and left-handed. You can keep the pen as a souvenir. I'll be right back. Hey, come on. You're making me late. Hey, hey, hey. Two cheeks on the car. There you go. (UNSETTLED MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) OK, thanks. She's not the one. So, did I win something? The right to keep on trucking. (CHUCKLES) Here you go, bubba. Hey, we're outta here! You know, I'm starting to think that maybe we should be looking for a man. Only three percent of multiple killers are female. And a woman wouldn't need a trophy. BRASS: And a body on ice is definitely a trophy. Well, Ms Hard-ass travels with her boyfriend. I bet you a lot of guys travel with their girlfriends. What if it was a man with a woman who would do anything he asked? (SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY) Then I say, 'Us guys have to stick together, right? He says, 'Right. You're the man.' You know? So, I mean, I could've used an STR-DNA, but it's too state-of-the-art, it's overkill. So I used an HLA-DQ-A1, with... a polymarker. That's` That's very, very interesting. You don't care about this at all, do you? - No. - (CHUCKLES) But to be honest with you, all I really care about is whether the charges against me are going to be dropped. Are they? DA threw out the case. - Great. - (CHUCKLES) So I can shoplift at that boutique again? I was kidding, I was kidding. Besides, they never have any good sales there, anyway. (CHUCKLES) I'd invite you out for coffee, but... it's probably a bad idea. Uh, yeah. Yeah. But I can call you sometime, you know, just in case I ever get into trouble or something? Maybe you should try not getting into trouble. You do owe me one. I owe you two. (GENTLE MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) You know where to find me. Is that right? Your boy Kenny just lawyered up. Well, we got a warrant, so that should give us the room for a minute. There's something wrong with it. Computers turn on. When they don't, it's for a reason. Did you plug it in? The power light's on. Really? Let me check it out. Well, he's a sneaky SOB, I give him that. SIDLE: Oh, no one is going to believe this. All right. Let me see that flashlight. There's scratches all over it. Nothing really special about them. And the hotshot takes another strike. Check it out. Not enough to cause even a small scratch on your finger, but more than enough to use as a basis for comparison. SIDLE: We match this to the broken window, we got him. One, two, three. Left one is from the broken window. The other one is from the gun, both dropping at an identical rate. Glass is from the same source. So Kenny broke the window from the inside using the butt of the gun. My theory ` the brother was the executor of the parents' estate. He controlled the family money. Sounds like more than a theory. I called the county clerk. With the brother out of the way, Kenny is the sole beneficiary. KENNY: Do you have any idea how much money I've lost? Kenny, come on, what are you doing? I'm your brother, OK? I already said I'd loan you the money, OK? Come on! $20,000? That doesn't even begin to solve my problems! (TENSE MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) Slam that jail door. Makes you reconsider, doesn't it? I never said you weren't a good CSI. We're state-of-the-art here ` number one in vehicle satellite tracking. I can locate one or all of our trucks with just a click of a mouse, 24-7. Do you ever worry that technology is going to make us obsolete? No. Can you, uh, narrow your database? Say, eliminate all trucks that are not refrigerated? Yeah, I think I can. Can you eliminate all trucks... that were not in Las Vegas yesterday? Eliminate all trucks that only travel in state. Now eliminate the trucks that don't deliver to supermarkets along the I-15. GRISSOM: This is very cool. Eliminate all trucks that did not deliver to Marty's Market yesterday. That's our guy. He delivered to all five towns, all five supermarkets. Where is he now? (TYRES SQUEAL) Police! Get your hands up! (SIREN WHOOPS) Police! Step away from the truck. Put your hands on the back of your head. Keep your hands in sight! - Get out of the truck! - Hands over your head! Step away from the truck. Put your hands on the back of your head. I'm just making my regular delivery. Don't make me ask you twice. Move! Hands on the back of your head! Hands on the back of your head! Left hand on the wall. Right hand on the wall. Check him for weapons. Spread your legs. Nice and easy. Hey, get away from my truck! - It's not your truck any more. It's our crime scene. - All right, come with me. Check the cab. It's all yours. OFFICER: All clear here, sir. (FOREBODING MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) (MUSIC CONTINUES) (MUSIC BECOMES OMINOUS) (MUSIC FADES) We got three. Where is she? Where is Margaret Shorey? Screw you, man. Look, pal, I already know what happened. I even know your type ` decent, trusting, middle-aged women. Please help me. You got to help me! I locked my baby in the car! - Did you call the manager? - It is so hot. She's going to die. Please help me! All... all right. - Where's your car? - This way. (MUFFLED SCREAMS) Go on! Write it! (SCREAMING CONTINUES) MUFFLED: Help me! Please! (SCREAMS) (TENSE MUSIC) OK. All right, listen. First one of you lowlifes to name that tune gets to make a deal. Hmm? The difference between the chair or life in prison. So... - He made me do it. - (SHOUTS) - (SCREAMS) - Cuff him. Let me go! Hey, hey, hey, hey. (SNIFFLES) Where is she? (TENSE MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) (MUSIC SOFTENS) (METALLIC RATTLING) There's a lock. Are there any keys? (UNSETTLED MUSIC) Try those. (UNSETTLED MUSIC BUILDS) (MUSIC CRESCENDOS) Hello, Margaret. My name is Gil. This is Catherine. We're going to take you home. You look lost. Oh, yeah... Do you know Warrick Brown? Yeah. You want me to tell him you're here? Oh, he's probably working. He works really hard. If you see him, could you just tell him that, uh, Jason says thanks? OK. Will he know what for? Uh... Hey, Jas, how you doing? Better. Hey, thanks for busting me loose. My mom said she'll pay you back. No, you'll pay me back, shorty. Just don't be pulling any more fire alarms. I won't. Gets you more attention than you want. I know. You still working on those moves I showed you? Yeah, every day after school. How about that? How about that right there? (CHUCKLES) Good. Hey, I got to go. My mom's waiting for me. Hey, come here. Apologise to your mom, all right? Let her know she can trust you. - Yeah. - All right? Bye, Warrick, uh... see you next week. See you next week, Jaws. So you went to the casino to win bail money. He needed my help. I didn't win anything, Sara. You're a CSI. You saw me enter a casino. Did you see me place a bet? You want to tell me you didn't? I don't have to tell you anything. Look, I went there to collect a debt that was owed to me. We're supposed to be working together. Next time, just try talking to me instead of going around behind my back. (PENSIVE MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) ('THE WHO'S 'WHO ARE YOU' INSTRUMENTAL) Captioned by The Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation. Captions were made with the support of NZ On Air.
Subjects
  • Television programs--United States