- Grissom studies Ananda's Vegas Buddhist monastery where four Thai monks were fatally shot in the forehead. Forensics also show the presence of hostile restaurant owner Peter Hutchins Sr. and his son, Pete Jr. Eventually, possible theft is considered. Catherine's mentor Jimmy Tadero falsifies evidence concerning the case of violent repeat-offender Dwight Kelso, who maintains his innocence on his deathbed.—KGF Vissers
- When four Thailand's Buddhist monks are found shot in the forehead between their eyes, Grisson, Sara and Nick investigate the case. Grissom finds a gang symbol carved on the wall, but no golden piece stolen. Nick finds a rifle in the temple and Detective Ray O'Riley interviews the monk Ananda that survived the massacre because he was at the bank by the time of the murders. Then he interviews the cook David Suddahara that tells that the temple is open all the time. Grissom requests photos from the military satellite to identify who was in the area of the temple. The CSI finds a car that belongs to a Peter Hutchins, who owns a nearby diner that believes the temple has responsible for his drop of business. He and his son become prime suspects. Meanwhile, Catherine decides to reopen the case of her friend, the stripper Stephanie Watson, who was murdered when she was a dancer. Her former mentor Jimmy Tadero, incriminated the criminal Dwight Kelso that went to prison. But now that he is dying in the hospital, he admits killing a man in Reno, but denied killing Stephanie. Now Catherine summons Warrick to revisit the case together.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Four monks were found dead in a Thai monastery in Las Vegas. Each monk was individually shot between the eyes, yet there were no signs of struggle. Catherine, meanwhile, re-investigates the murder of her friend, Stephanie, when the convicted killer dies of cancer. His confession was aired on TV. Though he claimed that he had committed many crimes, he firmly denied killing Stephanie. This prompted the sadden Catherine to examine the evidence which leads to unexpected results.—Ploy P.
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