"CSI: Miami" Stoned Cold (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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8/10
Bullies are the worst
zirrian5 March 2022
One of the few episodes of CSI Miami where you not only sympathize with the perpetrator(s), but actually agree with them wholeheartedly.

Also good writing and acting for Blair's character, they made her as despicable as one can get.
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8/10
Getting Stoned In Miami
ccthemovieman-123 April 2012
Warning: Spoilers
How often to you hear of people being stoned to death? In today's world, only the Middle East. In Biblical times, well, that's still the Middle East.

This one is around Miami and, like many of the CSI shows, kind of bizarre. It's about a bully, a high school female one named "Blair" (Linsey Godfrey) who is the meanest girl in the South. It's brutal what she does to the other kids. "Blair." looks older than a high school kid, but that's normal for TV/movies.

Finally, someone (or two or three) snaps, the girl is kidnapped, tied to a tree and stoned to death.

There are the likely suspects, and then there are the unlikely ones, which emerge only near the ending, so don't try to figure it out - you can't.
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9/10
A family's revenge
jackassfanatic28 March 2022
Bullying is definitely wrong and I know parents would do anything to protect their children, especially if they're in high school. This is one episode of CSI: Miami where a woman bullied her victims and got a karmic payback by being tied up against a football post and then getting stoned to death. This is the most shocking episode on all of the CSI shows I've watched, but this one has a twist. At first, Horatio and the CSI's thought that two of her victims were the prime suspects, but it turns out that the girl's parents and the boy's mother were the real killers. They only meant to scare her, but they wound up killing her, instead. I know parents love their kids and they would do something about it, but I don't think taking someone's life would be the answer.
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