Introduced in May 2004 as an episode of CSI: Miami, the CBS "procedural" cop drama CSI: NY launches its first full season...
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Executive Producer, Show Creator
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2004
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Executive Producer
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2004
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This final episode of CSI's fourth season involves a casino employee who is beaten and raped while heading home. Surviving...
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Screenwriter
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2004
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Screenwriter
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2004
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Six people are killed when an amusement-park roller coaster derails, causing one of the cars to plummet into a crowded...
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Screenwriter
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2004
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The man who has just won 400,000 dollars at one of Sam Braun's casinos has a foolproof "system": he cheats. Later on, the man...
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Screenwriter
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2004
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The third entry in executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer's "CSI" (Crime Scene Investigation) franchise, CSI: NY was introduced...
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Executive Producer
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2004
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Executive Producer
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2003
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Three people are killed in a car bombing outside a Vegas casino. One of the victims was the driver, who turns out to be a...
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Screenwriter
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2003
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Grissom (William L. Petersen) receives a grisly special-delivery package: a severed head, found in the woods near the remote...
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Screenwriter
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2003
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CSI's fourth season gets off to a lively start with this concluding episode of a two-part story. While the CSI team...
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Screenwriter
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2003
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Dentist Gus Sugarman is stabbed in the back of the head by a screwdriver while sitting in a crowded movie theater. Grissom...
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Screen Story
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2003
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Detective Lockwood (Jeffrey D. Sams), longtime friend and colleague of the CSI team, is killed during a daylight bank...
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Teleplay By
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2003
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There's no shortage of suspects when much-hated standup comic Dougie Max (Jeffrey Ross) dies during his act after drinking...
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Screen Story
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2003
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The murders of a nightclub guest and a man working out in his own apartment had one thing in common: both victims were...
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Teleplay By
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2003
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This episode served as the pilot for the spin-off series CSI: Miami, with David Caruso making his first appearance as Horatio...
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Teleplay By
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2002
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Teleplay By
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2002
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Executive Producer
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2002
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Executive Producer
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2002
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Momentarily distracted by his passenger, an Indian taxi driver (Anjul Nigam) apparently strikes and kills a young boy at a...
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Teleplay By
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2002
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Fifteen years after being convicted on evidence provided by then-rookie forensic specialist Catherine Willows...
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Teleplay By
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2002
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A kidnapper delivers a gruesome "souvenir" to the squad to show that he means business. Acting on the kidnapper's orders,...
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Teleplay By
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2002
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The body of a woman who worked as a book restorer for a historical society is found in the metal cage used to protect rare...
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Teleplay By
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2001
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As usual, one group of CSI members investigates a death, while another group checks up on a second murder. Specifically,...
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Teleplay By
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2001
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Having resolved the series' first-season cliffhanger with the life-saving gesture of CSI second-in-command Catherine Willows...
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Teleplay By
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2001
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Executive Producer
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2001
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Sheriff Mobley (Glenn Morshower) is among the guests at a fundraiser in a lavish Las Vegas mansion when a beautiful young...
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Teleplay By
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2001
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A bomb goes off in the lobby of a Las Vegas office building, resulting in several casualties. Investigating, Grissom...
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Teleplay By
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2001
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Arriving at a supermarket where a woman was abducted and murdered, Grissom (William L. Petersen) finds a message in the...
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Teleplay By
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2001
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During a flight to Vegas, an obnoxious and obstreperous first-class passenger dies mysteriously. Everyone on board the plane...
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Teleplay By
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2000
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Timothy Carhart makes his first series appearance as Eddie, the ex-husband of CSI member Catherine Willows...
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Teleplay By
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2000
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Executive Producer
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2000
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Created by Anthony Zuiker, the CBS cop series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which first aired on October 6, 2000, could be...
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Executive Producer
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2000
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Screenwriter
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1996
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