Delko gets shot in the head?? :eek: :eek:. I really need to read all the spoilers lol!!
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Delko gets shot in the head?? :eek: :eek:. I really need to read all the spoilers lol!!
:lol: Biatch :p.
When does this happen?? I know I should ask in series 5 spoilers, but I'm here now :p. Will I need kleenex? Does he live? Will he ever CSI again? :crying:
Thankys!!! You got me really excited now!!!! Think I will stock up on the tissues... just in case a tear accidentaly rolls down my face.
The third episode of CSI: Miami's sixth season involves a girl who has been thrown into the limelight online, and her admirers don't even give her space when her boyfriend is murdered.
According to CSI Files sources, "Cyber-lebrity" opens with a girl buying coffee. Candace Walker, 17 and beautiful, is uncomfortable with the fact that there are people at a nearby table who are aiming their cameras at her. When she takes her Caramel Macchiato, they begin snapping pictures. In no time, one picture is all over the internet, and teens around the world are emulating Candace, drinking Caramel Macchiatos.
Later on, when Candace is preparing for a swim meet, her parents argue about whether or not it's safe for her to race. Her father is concerned for her because there is a large crowd in the audience, all waiting to catch a glimpse of Candace, but her mother insists that everything will be fine. Candace wants to swim, so she walks out to the pool amid wild cheering. As she gets in place, ready for the one hundred meter freestyle, Candace glances over at her boyfriend. Luke Selyan is sitting poolside. He grins at her from behind his sunglasses. A group of people taking pictures distracts Candace as the starter pistol goes off to begin the race. Luke jerks and blood begins to come from his mouth. The woman sitting next to him shrieks as he slumps over, an arrow sticking out of his chest.
While Alexx looks at Luke's body, Tripp tells Horatio that Candace is apparently a celebrity. Her picture ended up online several weeks before and now there are people who follow her every move. Horatio goes to talk to Candace, asking her if anybody would have wanted to hurt Luke. She is still clearly in shock, but she tells him that people online have been posting messages about her and sending her e-mails. Horatio guesses that they didn't like that she had a boyfriend. Candace swears that she never wanted any of this popularity, and she blames herself for Luke's death because of it. Then she wonders if she might be next. Horatio promises that he'll keep her safe.
Candace's father isn't convinced that a police escort is enough to keep his daughter safe. He is convinced that her 'fans' are dangerous and that she is going to suffer the same fate as Luke. Horatio gives Ryan a call and Ryan, thinking that he will be offered his job back, is eager to help out wherever he is needed. He is disappointed when he learns that Horatio didn't call him about rejoining the team. Instead, he wants Ryan to stay with Candace and be her personal bodyguard.
Calleigh and Eric visit the new A.V. tech, Samantha Barrish, who shows them the website devoted to Candace. It is so up-to-date that there is already a picture of Candace with Ryan, along with speculation that this is her new boyfriend. Among the pictures on the site is the picture that made Candace famous: a shot of her next to the pool that looks as though it could have been taken by a professional. Samantha explains that the picture caused Candace to become an overnight e-lebrity. Calleigh points out another of the pictures on the site. It looks as though Candace is about to kiss the photographer, but since the person has their hands on either side of her face, they know that the picture could not have been taken with a regular camera. Instead, the person had to actually be wearing it. Eric retrieves the sunglasses that Luke had on when he died and discovers that there is a small camera hidden in the side of one lens. As Ryan and Candace are leaving a photoshoot, someone rushes up and knocks Ryan over, disorienting him and grabbing Candace. The man tells her that she should consider the attack a warning before running off. Ryan tries to follow the attacker but can't leave Candace alone as people start to crowd around her. Instead, he must stay with her and watch the man run away. Meanwhile, Horatio gets a call about Kyle Harmon, the young man he met in the first episode of the season--the one he shares a connection with. To make matters more complicated, as he is trying to deal with their murder case and the situation with Kyle, Horatio learns that he, like Candace, is being followed.
Question: Got any CSI Miami scoop in your back pocket?— Lena
Ausiello: This just in: What About Brian's Jessica Szohr (Laura) is joining the cast as Samantha Barrish, the young and feisty new A.V. Tech specialist.
A criminal is on the run, and things get personal for Horatio in the fourth episode of CSI: Miami's sixth season.
"Inside Out" begins with a crowd waiting outside of the courthouse. A news reporter is filming as she explains what is happening inside: Julio Rentoria is waiting for his bail hearing. Rentoria and two accomplices are being charged with attempted murder. Security is tight inside the courtroom as Rentoria and his accomplices, Trevor Battle and Oscar Monahan, plead not guilty. The judge sets their bail at 500,000 dollars and then moves to the next person on his list: Kyle Harmon.
Sgt Frank Tripp, in uniform and with a radio microphone on his epaulet, confirms to the judge that Kyle had not been carrying a weapon during the commission of his crime. The judge tells Kyle that the serious nature of his actions is the reason that he will be tried as an adult. Kyle pleads not guilty, and the judge sets his bail at 250,000 dollars.
Outside of the courthouse, Tripp is standing with Horatio as Julio Rentoria is led out of the building. The crowd cheers to see the famous drug kingpin. Rentoria shouts out that he will give two million dollars to the person who helps him get free. When the crowd cheers louder, Horatio looks at the transport bus that Rentoria and his accomplices are about to get on--the same bus that Kyle is riding in. He asks Frank to ride along and give the bus driver some back up. Tripp agrees, knowing that Horatio is worried for Kyle's safety. Kyle is, after all, family.
As the bus pulls away, Rentoria and Trevor Battle look at each other and at Kyle. Rentoria eyes Tripp's gun. Tripp's phone rings, and he answers it, agreeing to bring the bus back so that they can pick up another person. Before they can turn around, a vehicle comes speeding toward the bus, slamming into it and causing Frank to get knocked to the floor, disoriented. Rentoria, Battle and Monahan head for the front of the bus as the crowd from outside of the courthouse descends on the scene, throwing stones at the bus and screaming as they rock it from side to side. The promise of money for setting Rentoria free is causing the mob to become frenzied. Rentoria tries to fight Tripp for his gun, but Frank isn't going to let him have it. Finally, Rentoria gives up, heading for the bus doors as the mob manages to wrench them open.
Frank gets to his feet and radios for help as he hears shots fired outside. Rushing into the melee, he searches for the shooter and sees a man holding a gun. Frank takes aim, yelling for the man to drop the weapon, but when he makes no move to obey, Frank pulls the trigger of his own gun. When he lowers the gun, he doesn't see the man he was aiming for. Instead, he sees a woman fall to the ground, fatally wounded. Frank stares at her in disbelief as back up arrives. He forces himself to keep it together. When Horatio arrives, Frank keeps his calm and tells the other man that Rentoria, Battle and Monahan are gone. When Horatio asks about Kyle, Tripp has to admit that he is missing as well.
A former football champion is stabbed to death, and his final phone call might help the CSI: Miami team find the killer.
"Deep Freeze" begins with an early morning phone call. Doug McClain answers the phone and begins to have a conversation with the sultry female voice on the other end. The woman claims to have met him before. Doug doesn't recognize the voice, and he doesn't have a clue who the woman is, but he decides to go along with the game. She begins to ask him questions, wanting to know if he is still with his wife and what his most exciting experience was. When she questions his recent stay in the hospital, however, he realizes that something is up.
The woman admits that she works for the Miami Sun Times and that she is trying to update his obituary. Before the conversation can continue, the woman hears the phone drop and listens to strange sounds on the other end. Although she cannot see what is happening, Doug McClain is being murdered. Someone approaches him from behind and stabs a knife into his neck. Quick and effective.
Horatio approaches the house and meets Jake Berkeley, who fills the lead CSI in on the identity of their victim. McClain is a sports legend, and the media is swarming outside of the house. Alexx tells them that whoever killed Doug knew what they were doing. The volume and force of the arterial spray on the wall indicates that the knife went straight through his carotid artery. The blood gushed from his neck during his last three heartbeats.
There is no sign that Doug, a capable athlete, struggled against his attacker. To make matters more complicated, Alexx is informed that Doug's body is to be cryonically frozen. She argues that she has jurisdiction over his remains regardless of his fame, but Doug's wife hands her a court injunction. A judge is allowing this decision, so Alexx has no choice. She cannot perform a traditional autopsy, but she refuses to let Doug's body out of her sight--she will find a different way to get answers.
Calleigh processes the sill of the only open window in the room. With no sign of forced entry, she hopes to find fingerprints from their murderer here. She has no such luck. Jake comes over to see how she is doing and, ensuring that they are alone, makes a comment to her about how she left without him hearing that morning. Smiling, Calleigh claims to be maintaining a bit of mystery, but they quickly curb their flirtatious conversation when another person enters the room. Meanwhile, Alexx prepares to perform a virtopsy on Doug McClain using an MRI scanner and a CT scanner. She is determined to find out what happened to him. Elsewhere in the investigation, a tape of Doug's final telephone conversation could prove to hold the key to the case, and the team discovers that some of Doug's prized sports memorabilia has been sold to a collector.
Horatio and his team must investigate a series of events that might all lead back to a single man.
According to CSI Files sources, "Chain Reaction" begins early in the morning before a fashion show. The designer, Gavin Hauer, is debuting his new line in front of the most rich and beautiful people in Miami. The runway appears to be nothing but an expanse of water, glowing with lights.
Alisha Reilly, one of the models in the runway show, takes the stage beneath the lights, walking down the water-covered runway. Unexpectedly, something goes wrong and Alisha is electrocuted by the lights. Horatio and Tripp talk to Gavin, but he insists that he would not sabotage his own fashion show to kill Alisha. He tries to tell them that he is sorry for her death but that the show must go on. He needs to get the stage taken apart and ready to load onto a plane heading to Paris for another show. When he gets frustrated with the insinuation that he might have been responsible for Alisha's murder, Gavin tells them to talk to Terrence Day, the lighting director.
Calleigh speaks to Terrence and learns that Gavin was too cheap to hire a crew. Instead, it was up to Terrence to take care of every detail with the stage. For this reason, he insists that there was no way that Alisha could have gotten electrocuted. He tells Calleigh that he put ground fault interrupters on all of the lights. If one of the lights shorted out, the interrupter would have cut off the circuit. He is adamant that the stage could not have electrocuted Alisha, and that he did not kill her, but Calleigh doesn't take his word for it.
The CSIs discover strands of hair from a neon blue wig beneath the stage. Because each model wore a wig matching the color of the lights that shone as they walked down the runway, Calleigh and Ryan are able to figure out that the wig belonged to Julianna Perez. Calleigh brings her in for questioning, but Julianna says that she wasn't under the stage to sabotage Alisha--she was there with Terrence Day. Lighting is important, she explains. She fooled around with Terrence because she wanted to make sure that she looked good when she was on the runway. Calleigh suggests that their victim might have been involved with Terrence as well, but Julianna says that Alisha was in a relationship and wouldn't have been messing around. As the CSI team digs deeper into the mystery surrounding Alisha's death, they begin to find connections to Joe LeBrock, the man responsible for the kidnapping of Horatio's son Kyle in"Inside Out". Not coincidentally, things become more complicated when a bomb explodes, killing a man and making it look like Kyle may be responsible. With Kyle's hearing scheduled for later on in the day, Horatio has no time to waste figuring out who is setting his son up. Kyle needs him, and the team is several steps behind the criminals.
Chain Reaction" is expected to air November 5.