"CSI: Miami" Kill Zone (TV Episode 2002) Poster

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(2002)

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Useless Killings from Trained Killer
biorngm11 January 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Episode 9 is intriguing, suspenseful, well-acted and thought provoking. The killer will get what he deserves, death, just like the lives he took. Worth watching as the evidence builds, scenarios are hypothesized, follow-up is accurate on all finds, leading to the killer.

There is a separate case of a victim hit by a nine millimeter, prompting Horatio to direct Megan and Delko to take the bus victim case. Megan found a match to her bullet. Speed creates an image of bullet ricocheting off the mailbox, behind the mailbox was an ATM, providing Speed to look at security cam footage. Megan, Sevilla visit the man using the ATM, asking if he saw anything, he says the ground. Megan, Sevilla agree he was hiding something. In the lab, Megan, Delko look at the reflection in the ATM-man's glasses of a baseball team logo on a yellow jacket. The man is talking to whoever is wearing that jacket. Megan, Det. Sevilla return to his house, his son answers, he is wearing the jacket with suspected GSR on it. The son lets the police in to talk, his jacket tests positive for GSR. Four street kids are driving by with what the son thinks is a gun pointed at them, he shot back to protect his father. He did not know the shot ricocheted hitting a victim. The son is cuffed and taken away.

Through a series of connected evidence, the CSI team follows the findings: the 223 bullet, laser beams pointed from mannequins determine sniper location, sniper likely Marine Corps, gun-shot-residue confirms shooter's location, sniper left trace of a ghillie suit worn for camouflage, sand-sock residue and a trace of Japanese black pine found indicating Bonsai trees. CSI received sniper expert-education of wind velocity measured from familiar items. Calleigh's test fire indicates the shooter was nine-hundred seventy-five yards away, sand sock is coral, practice area was a coral-quarry. Analysis of the coral-quarry sand contains jet fuel, the quarry isolated, noting the corral quarry takes them away from the crime scene. Horatio, Calleigh visit the quarry, Horatio finds a find a shell cartridge, Calleigh finds a print on a metal post marker with ribbon used for wind speed measurement. The fingerprint identifies an ex-Marine, special-operations. Horatio, Calleigh visit the man's home, full of weapons, Bonsai trees, as Calleigh takes pictures, Horatio finds the shooter-data cards signifying his locations, past and future. Calleigh said he recorded every shot he took. Speed shows Horatio pictures of the four victims, in a hurry getting some item(s) at different locations; Horatio, Calleigh hypothesize shooter picked spots, not victims.

Horatio scrapes residue from the data card. Speed says it is hard-core-adhesive used to prevent rooftops from going air born during hurricanes. Speed narrows search down to adhesive use on one remaining rooftop. Horatio gets the public clear of the area and he talks to Delko in the chopper at Horatio says to sniper, walking away in cuffs, "You just killed four innocent people, you're evil, you enjoy death, I hope you enjoy your own."

Recommend this episode, the evidentiary-clues brings results and the cast makes the search altogether worth the time.
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