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Although Ecklie's personal life is hardly touched on throughout his sporadic appearances, it was revealed in the season 2 episode, ''[[Anatomy of a Lye]]'', that he had bought a Mercedes from [[Gil Grissom]] five years prior.
 
Although Ecklie's personal life is hardly touched on throughout his sporadic appearances, it was revealed in the season 2 episode, ''[[Anatomy of a Lye]]'', that he had bought a Mercedes from [[Gil Grissom]] five years prior.
 
==Season Twelve==
 
==Season Twelve==
In the season finale, Homecoming, Conrad is shot in the abdomen by a man working for [[Jeffrey McKeen]] as payback for shooting and killing his son in self-defense during an operation. Though he was last seen alive, it's unknown if he will survive.
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In the season finale, Homecoming, Conrad is shot in the abdomen by a man working for [[Jeffrey McKeen]] as payback for shooting and killing his son in self-defense during an operation. He survived the shot and left the hospital in [[Code Blue Plate Special]] even though he is still in pain.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 07:03, 25 October 2012

Minor Character: Las Vegas
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Name Conrad Ecklie
Gender Male
City Las Vegas
Status Alive
Portrayed By Marc Vann

Conrad Ecklie is the Undersheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

Ecklie was formerly the day shift supervisor at the Las Vegas Crime Lab.

He was promoted to Assistant Director in season 5.

He was then promoted to Undersheriff in season 9 after Jeffrey McKeen was arrested for the murder of Warrick Brown.

Despite Ecklie's new position within the Las Vegas Police Department, Ecklie has been known to dust off his Crime Scene Kit and work in the field when the situation warrants it.

Personality

Ecklie is known for his strict adherence to regulations.

In the early episodes, Ecklie appears to be quite ambitious and career-minded and a vigorous self-promoter and has received praise from senior city and county officials on several occasions.

In later seasons, Ecklie becomes more likeable and becomes more involved in the CSIs' work, especially during season 12 when his daughter, Morgan, gets a job at the crime lab as a CSI.

Early Life

Although Ecklie's personal life is hardly touched on throughout his sporadic appearances, it was revealed in the season 2 episode, Anatomy of a Lye, that he had bought a Mercedes from Gil Grissom five years prior.

Season Twelve

In the season finale, Homecoming, Conrad is shot in the abdomen by a man working for Jeffrey McKeen as payback for shooting and killing his son in self-defense during an operation. He survived the shot and left the hospital in Code Blue Plate Special even though he is still in pain.

Trivia

  • In the season five episode Grave Danger, he says that he is both divorced, and allergic to cats. The two latter facts, however, about his life outside his work as a public servant, both have truths which may be open to debate. Reason being, at the time he answered, he was under pressure to provide an answer to the inquiring people, who were a flirtatious woman and Albert Robbins respectively.
  • His great-grandfather was Welsh and drove a bread truck.
  • He has a daughter (Morgan Brody) from a previous marriage. Morgan took her stepdad's surname instead of using Ecklie's and she claims he did not fight for her during the divorce.
  • He has been married at least three times. (Homecoming)

Relationships

Ecklie and night-shift supervisor Gil Grissom have a very rocky relationship throughout the series, with Grissom claiming Ecklie is more concerned with advancement than evidence and Ecklie maintaining that Grissom shows favoritism toward his subordinates.

In part to spite Grissom, Ecklie split the nightshift CSI team in the middle of season 5 and made Catherine Willows the swing shift supervisor, ignoring her repeated requests for transfer to days. Despite that animosity, Ecklie put aside all differences in the season 5 finale Grave Danger and helped the team locate and rescue a kidnapped Nick Stokes.

Grissom's animosity toward Ecklie is shared by several other members of the night shift, including Sara Sidle who was nearly fired for insubordination when she yelled at Ecklie in a moment of anger. Catherine Willows, though not an admirer of Ecklie's, has criticized Grissom on several occasions because his indifference to office politics has allowed the more ambitious Ecklie to advance beyond him.