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− | Grissom, Sara and Nick deal with a bizarre case when a priceless 17th century Japanese samurai sword is stolen from an exhibit at a casino. Meanwhile Catherine and Warrick have to look into the world of 'vampires' when a young woman is found dead with all her blood drained from her body. |
+ | Grissom, Sara and Nick deal with a bizarre case when a priceless 17th century Japanese samurai sword is stolen from an exhibit at a casino. Meanwhile Catherine and Warrick have to look into the world of '[[wikipedia:Vampire lifestyle|vampires]]' when a young woman is found dead with all her blood drained from her body. |
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{{EpisodeSeeAlso|series=Las Vegas|season=4}} |
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Revision as of 09:31, 11 August 2013
Suckers | |
Season | 4 |
Number | 13 |
Writer | Josh Berman & Danny Cannon |
Director | David Cannon |
Original Airdate | February 5, 2004 |
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Suckers is the thirteenth episode of season 4 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Plot
Grissom, Sara and Nick deal with a bizarre case when a priceless 17th century Japanese samurai sword is stolen from an exhibit at a casino. Meanwhile Catherine and Warrick have to look into the world of 'vampires' when a young woman is found dead with all her blood drained from her body.