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Minor Character: Las Vegas
Walter Gordon
Name Walter Gordon
Gender Male
Family Kelly Gordon (daughter)
City Las Vegas
Occupation Aerospace Engineer
Pathology Serial Bomber
Abductor
Attempted Mass Murderer
Status Deceased
Portrayed By John Saxon
First Appearance Grave Danger, Part 1

"How do you feel knowing that there is nothing you can do to get him out of that hell? Helpless? Useless? Impotent? Good. Welcome...to my world. Uh...if I were you, I'd back up a little."

Walter Gordon was a serial bomber who abducted Nick Stokes and buried him alive in season five of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

History[]

Walter worked as an aerospace engineer. His daughter, Kelly Gordon, was sent to prison for being an accessory to murder after her boyfriend shot someone in her presence. Seeing her being humiliated and abused in prison dealt a heavy blow to Walter, who decided to take out revenge on the Las Vegas Crime Lab, who he held responsible for incarcerating his daughter. He believed the entire crime lab tampered with the evidence in order to frame his daughter. In truth, while his daughter didn’t know a murder was going to happen, the crime lab was able to prove she was present at the scene because of her DNA left on a styrofoam cup. Walter left a styrofoam cup in an evidence bag at the scene of Nick's abduction as a message. He constructed a casket with a camera, a lamp and ventilation system, he then placed the guts of a dog near a building at a street corner in Las Vegas and called the police anonymously, he did all this to lure and trap a CSI in order to get revenge for his daughter. 

Grave Danger, Part One[]

Nick Stokes was the CSI sent to the scene at which Walter abducted him. He then buried Nick in the Nevada desert near a plant school Kelly used to work at, leaving some light sticks, a tape recorder with a message and a loaded gun in case Nick decided to kill himself. He also planted Semtex charges connected to pressure detonators beneath it, intending them to kill Nick and anyone nearby if he was found.

A few hours later, the crime lab received a package containing a tape with the song Outside Chance by The Turtles and a USB flash drive containing a link to a website on which there was a link to the camera inside the casket along with a ransom demand for $1 million in cash within 12 hours. Due to the department's policy not to negotiate with terrorists and the fact that the lab had no clues that could help it find Nick in time, Catherine asked her father, Sam Braun, for the money. When she received the money, Grissom took them to the address given to them by Walter. He waited for Grissom to arrive and taunted Grissom for a moment about Nick's abduction. Grissom then slid the money along the floor to Walter. Walter discussed his grief about his daughter. Then he took off the jacket of his suit to reveal pounds of C4 strapped all around his waist. He then told Grissom to stand back before blowing himself up, taking any knowledge of Nick's location and the $1 million with him.

Grave Danger, Part Two[]

The CSI team were still, however, able to find Nick and eventually saved him. However, he did have a psychological victory over Nick, as his experience of being buried alive clouded his thinking on cases and made him psychologically aware that his life could easily be destroyed.

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