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  1. CSI: NY: Created by Ann Donahue, Carol Mendelsohn, Anthony E. Zuiker. With Gary Sinise, Carmine Giovinazzo, Hill Harper, Eddie Cahill. Follows the Crime Scene Investigators (CSI's) of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) as they reveal the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths in New York City.

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  2. Oct 6, 2000 · CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION is drama about a team of forensic investigators trained to solve criminal cases by scouring the crime scene, collecting irrefutable evidence and finding the missing pieces that solve the mystery.

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  3. Sep 22, 2010 · Season 11 of the hit drama CSI picks up where it left off — with Langston on the floor of a jail cell bleeding profusely — and ends with the team solving the mystery surrounding the explosion of a van during a funeral

  4. Meet the cast of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Get bios, pictures and more on CBS.com

  5. The phenomenon that launched the procedural drama. From the heart wrenching truths behind murders within families (Blood Drops and Gentle, Gentle) to the macabre (Justice Is Served) to crimes that seem to only happen is Las Vegas (Table Stakes and To Halve and to Hold) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation proves in its inaugural season that it will be a force to be reckoned with for many years to come.

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  6. Immortality is a 2015 television movie and the series finale of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The team is called together when a bomber terrifies Las Vegas. The CSIs have to work quickly to determine who's behind it all, and Lady Heather is their prime suspect. Victims: multiple victims (alive/deceased) On the case: Catherine Willows, D.B. Russell, Gil Grissom, Greg Sanders, Morgan Brody ...

  7. CSI Basics ­Crime scene investigation is the meeting point of science, logic and law. "Processing a crime scene" is a long, tedious process that involves purposeful documentation of the conditions at the scene and the collection of any physical evidence that coul­d possibly illuminate what happened and point to who did it.

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