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Csi Crime Scene Investigation Season 8-16 Compl... Info

Only three remained: Nick Stokes, Sara Sidle, and Greg Sanders.

Nick, Sara, Greg, and Finlay entered from four directions. Russell coordinated from the command van. The bomb squad was fifteen minutes out.

“For the evidence,” Rivera said.

Then came Warrick Brown.

Kessler detonated a charge that collapsed the north wall. Greg was thrown ten feet, landing hard on his shoulder. Nick pulled him to safety. Finlay engaged Kessler in hand-to-hand, disarming him but taking a knife wound to the arm. CSI Crime Scene Investigation Season 8-16 Compl...

And that’s when Gil Grissom returned.

Nick was accused first — a prostitute found dead in a hotel room he’d visited (as a witness to another crime, but the timing was damning). Then Greg — a hit-and-run victim whose car had Greg’s fingerprints inside (planted, of course). Then Sara — a poisoned lab technician whose last call was to Sara’s personal phone. Only three remained: Nick Stokes, Sara Sidle, and

Nick hugged him. Greg shook his hand, speechless. And Grissom walked out into the Las Vegas heat, leaving behind a team that would take years to fully understand the weight he’d carried. Catherine Willows took over as night shift supervisor, and the lab changed. She was more pragmatic than Grissom — less philosophy, more action. She brought in Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne), a former pathologist turned crime scene investigator. Langston was brilliant but haunted, carrying a dark obsession with serial killers that would eventually consume him.

Nick looked out the window at the Vegas strip, all neon and noise. “That’s the point,” he said. “The city keeps spinning. The crimes keep happening. And we keep showing up.” The bomb squad was fifteen minutes out