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8/10
Trafficking
Hitchcoc6 March 2021
Not too much to say about this one. Apparently it is the conclusion to events started on the two CSI spinoffs. What we get here is the death of a beautiful young weather broadcaster that found herself hooking and paid the consequences. We also have another girl who is the object of trafficking and who is being specifically pursued by the CSI's. Very intense, but I didn't see the two setup episodes.
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8/10
Conclusion Of 3-Part Story
ccthemovieman-113 March 2011
Warning: Spoilers
This is the conclusion of a three-part story that began on CSI: Miami, continued on CSI: New York and now finished in Las Vegas.

It's a sordid story of human trafficking, using young women for sex, slavery and killing them to body parts. Yeah, pretty sleazy stuff but it's an interesting story. Most CSI episodes are.

The leader of the Las Vegas CSI, "Dr. Ray Langston" (Laurence Fighburne) is shown to be a very dedicated and compassionate guy who does everything he can to keep his promise to a mother about finding her daughter, "Madeline Briggs." The man wound up in all three CSI cities, trying to track down Ms. Briggs.

I won't say what happens in the end, but it's dramatic.
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7/10
Conclusion of a Crossover
claudio_carvalho14 June 2023
Langston is looking for Madeline Briggs in Las Vegas. Brass unsuccessfully tries to contact him by phone to investigate the murder of a hooker, but Nick finds him and they go to the crime scene. Soon they learn that she is the weatherwoman Dede Chase from a channel in Barstow; therefore, she is a meteorologist and not a prostitute. But soon they find that Madeline Briggs and Dede Chase are victims of a prostitution ring.

"The Lost Girls" is an episode of "CSI" that is the conclusion of a crossover. The show is possible to be seen and understood by viewers that have not seen the other two episodes. The beauty of the unknown Rosalie Ward is impressive and one of the best parts of the show. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "The Lost Girls"
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