A wealthy but disagreeable prosecutor is murdered at her son's wedding, and the [[CSI]] are called in to investigate. However, [[Nick Stokes]]'s car is stolen with all the evidence inside it, and the case becomes compromised. The CSIs must think back to their investigations as well as search for new evidence to find the killer.
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A wealthy but disagreeable prosecutor is murdered at her son's wedding, and the [[CSI]] are called in to investigate. However, [[Nick Stokes]]'s car is stolen with all the evidence inside it, and the case becomes compromised. The CSIs must think back to their investigations as well as search for new evidence to find the killer.
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*The episode's title is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Rashomon (film)|Rashomon]]'', a movie by Japanese director [[wikipedia:Akira Kurosawa|Akira Kurosawa]]. The film uses the perspectives of multiple characters to tell the story of a crime, similar to how the CSIs individually remember what they saw at the wedding.
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A wealthy but disagreeable prosecutor is murdered at her son's wedding, and the CSI are called in to investigate. However, Nick Stokes's car is stolen with all the evidence inside it, and the case becomes compromised. The CSIs must think back to their investigations as well as search for new evidence to find the killer.
The episode's title is a reference to Rashomon, a movie by Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. The film uses the perspectives of multiple characters to tell the story of a crime, similar to how the CSIs individually remember what they saw at the wedding.