A woman is found dead at a spa while a young man is found burying dead bodies.A woman is found dead at a spa while a young man is found burying dead bodies.A woman is found dead at a spa while a young man is found burying dead bodies.
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- GoofsAt approx. 20 minutes 18 seconds in, Brass, Catherine and Warrick are investigating the death of a woman who died of heat stroke at a hotel spa. She scheduled an appointment for the Dry Sauna, but the Spa employee brings the CSI team into a white tiled room. Most Dry Saunas are made of softwood like cedar. Tiles are used in Steam Rooms, not saunas...
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Father Powell: You don't believe?
Gil Grissom: In religion. I believe in God, in science, in Sunday supper. I don't believe in rules that tell me how I should live.
Father Powell: Even if they're handed down by God?
Gil Grissom: How many crusades were fought in the name of God? How many people died because of someone's religion?
Father Powell: Fanaticism, not religion.
Gil Grissom: Semantics. They're still dead.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Coral Ridge Hour: What If Jesus Had Never Been Born? (2003)
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A Very Powerful Episode
Since crime scene investigation isn't flawless (due to a variety of circumstances) it follows that not everything will eventually rosy. Here we have a young man out in the desert. He is caught trying to bury one body and later another is found. What transpires is an effort to go after the real perpetrator without the aid of the accused. Grissom is really involved emotionally in this case as a priest tries to intervene. The second case is less interesting. It's about a couple of young women who are at a hotel and one of them dies mysteriously in a sauna. It is good in the way logic is ultimately used.
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- Jan 5, 2021
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