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Walker and Trivette go undercover to bust an illegal fight circuit.
A sadistic former Union prison guard who tortured Yuma wants revenge for the punishment he suffered when Yuma escaped from the POW camp.
An innocent man finds himself in a tough position: if he doesn't hang for murder, his wife will be killed.
The Cannons meet a travelling dentist who is as skilled with a firearm as with a tooth extractor. But trouble arises when he forms a pact with outlaws to kidnap Blue for money.
MacGyver uncovers an illegal trading ring dealing in counterfeit baseball memorabilia.
"Murdock escapes from the veterans hospital to save Face, B.A. and Hannibal from execution."
When the CSIs process clues after a murder at a poultry manufacturing plant, the evidence leads them to the home of a man who collects miniature trains and other miniature paraphernalia. Grissom and his team rush to link him to the other miniature killings, but a twist in the case could prevent them from gathering enough evidence to catch the killer.
Catherine's testimony in court is not enough to convict a killer suspected of murdering his own mother. Adam Novak, with whom Catherine had a brief romantic encounter, is the lawyer who represents the killer and secures his freedom.
As Catherine and Keppler begin to investigate the murder of a teen-aged "Jane Doe," both agree that the killer, who was meticulous in removing evidence from the body and its surrounding area, is likely a repeat offender. Soon they and the rest of the CSI team uncover three similar unsolved cases that suggest the serial killer has been active since 1975.
The lead suspect for the high-profile murder of anti-drug crusading assemblyman Danilo Zamesca is Thomas Simon, the west coast's biggest drug supplier. Simon's trail quickly grows cold, so Catherine agrees to Keppler's unconventional method to find him. Part of the plan involves withholding information from her team, and tension surfaces when the group senses something is awry.
A case involving a man's torched corpse whose bones and tissues had been harvested leads Nick and Keppler into the disturbing world of illegally sold human body parts.
Grissom returns from his teaching sabbatical as new member of the team Michael Keppler desperately tries to keep his dark past hidden from his colleagues.
With potentially less than a day to attempt to prevent the next murders, the CSI team must quickly shake off their shock that the true miniature killer is not the late Ernie Edward Dell, who committed suicide after confessing to the slayings.
Grissom's quip that two missing young lovers may have run off to Mexico is soon quashed by the discovery of drops of blood by the boy's vacant parking spot at the high school. After finding a letterman jacket and cheerleading sweater in the field house and a pool of blood nearby, the team tries to determine what went awry.
The Enterprise crew is trapped in paradise when they come to rescue colonists who have fallen to pacifying alien spores and become infected themselves.
Picard suspects a high-level Federation conspiracy when the crew is ordered to locate the terrorist leader of a renegade race.
Quark leads a Ferengi mission to rescue his mother from the Dominion.
Kes makes contact with Ocampa spacefarers and the female Caretaker, who may have the power to send the crew home.
Captain Archer and the crew discover a fully inhabited, pre-industrial, Minshara class planet. However, upon further investigation, they discover what appears to be advanced technology being used secretly, which may responsible for a terrible illness.
Walker doesn't trust a couple of FBI agents, who are on the trail of a Native American accused of murder.
"Colt and Howie set out for what seems to be a lovely Hawaiian vacation spiced with the simple job of picking up two bail-jumping moonshiners... until Japanese mobsters enter the picture."
Nash and Joe find themselves striking a deal with gangland money launderer Carlos Casas, offering him freedom in exchange for his testimony.