Crime Scene Investigation Season 10 Introduction

"CSI" is set in Las Vegas and adapted from a true story. It tells the story of how criminal investigators from the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) obtain evidence at crime scenes to solve cases. These investigators have a famous saying: "The dead body can talk." They use fingerprints, shoe prints, bullet casings, blood stains, hair, fibers, body wounds and other small evidence to find the key to solving the case through careful analysis and research.

The process of solving the case is quite exciting. The play also restored the scene of the victim's murder, filming how the bullet penetrated the human body and how the blood vessels and internal organs were destroyed. The pictures were realistic and breathtaking. With such meticulous crime-solving techniques, even the most daring criminals must think twice before taking action.

Compared with traditional criminal case reporting, this program is more plot-based and suspenseful. CSI staff consultant Elizabeth DeVane is a former crime scene investigator who spent 15 years with the Los Angeles Security Department. Devane, 41, is largely responsible for the show's ratings success. In addition, "Crime Scene Investigation" has become a required course for the American police. Even Scotland Yard, the Japanese Security Bureau and the French police department regard it as a counter-terrorism textbook.

Joia Foxx will return to "CSI" Season 10 on September 24

According to the latest official news, Sarah Sidell will return to "CSI" Season 10 drama series, CSI Season 10 will return on September 24th. Sara, played by actress Jorja Fox, left the CSI series in season eight and made a brief appearance in season nine. She will return in the upcoming tenth season.

Case description

EP1 "Family Affairs"

Case 1: Murder

Crime scene: a female star (Olivia -Olivia Hamilton) died in a car accident on a deserted street corner

Reporter: Unknown

Suspects: Richard Wilkes, Tom O Neal Ne Richard Wilkes, Tom O'Neill, Danny Ocampo

Important clues: tire tracks on the SUV that caused the accident, and the traffic lights at the intersection were altered

Autopsy: internal bleeding caused by tear in the descending aorta

Motive: Danny's father asked the bodyguard to find him: Danny's father asked the bodyguard Tom O'Neill to solve the peach scandal around his son

Case: Tom O'Neill (the actual guilty plea was Richard Wilkes)

Case 2: Murder

Crime Scene: A Tramp (James Hamilton ) was found dead in a hotel room off Millstone Highway.

Reporter: Unknown

Suspect: Tom O'Neal

Reporter: Unknown Neal

Note: Tom O'Neal is afraid His identity was exposed because of James Hamilton, so he hired men in black to snatch James' body from the laboratory and destroy it outside, but did not burn the most important evidence.

Craig Mason

Important clue: abrasions next to the wound

Autopsy: carotid artery severed

Motive: protect family

Assailant: Harvey Wincroft

Note: According to the investigation, Ray speculated that the murderer of Joey Bigelow (see EP1) was a serial killer [Doctor Jekyll]

EP3 Working Stiffs

Case: Murder

Crime Scene: A man (Jason Devereaux) died on the mountain

Reporter: Tourist

Suspect : Pauly Creel, Belinda May: Pauly Creel, Belinda Mayfield

Important clues: implanted microchips, metal fragments, the deceased's computer

Autopsy showed multiple blunt force injuries to the back of the head

Motive: Being looked down upon in the company and disagreeing with Jason’s intention to rob the company safe

Assailant: Paulie Krill (later He was hit by debris and died after blowing up the safe)

EP4 Coup de Grace

Case 1: Manslaughter

Case 1: Manslaughter

Crime scene: A black sergeant (Scott Johnson) was shot dead by a police officer in front of a burger restaurant

Reporter: none

Suspect: Danny Finn

Important clues: bullets, shells

Autopsy: shot

Motive: Finn failed to recognize Johnson due to vision problems and was shot dead by the police due to vision problems

Motive: Finn failed to recognize Johnson due to vision problems and was shot dead by the police due to vision problems

Motive: Finn failed to recognize Johnson due to vision problems. Johnson, shooting Johnson out of police instinct

Related figures: None

Case 2: Murder

Crime scene: A teenager (Anthony Lowe Pez) was shot and killed in an abandoned school in Madison

Reporter: Unknown

Suspect: Unknown

Member of the D-Street Killer Organization: D -Member of the Street Killer Organization

Important clues: drugs

Drugs

Autopsy: bullet casings

Motive: Finn failed due to vision problems Recognize Johnson.

Important clues: drugs, shoe prints, shots fired by the murderer

Autopsy: shooting

Motive: revenge for Anthony providing clues to Officer Johnson

Responsible person: Gang member

Case 3: Suicide

Crime scene: Officer Finn shot in the car after leaving the police station. Suicide

EP5 Bloodsport

Case 1: Murder

Crime scene: A college football coach (James Miller) was attacked and killed in front of his home

Reporter: School Security

Suspects: Calvin Crook, Pal Ares

Reporter: School Security: Calvin- Crook, Pal-Arnold,

Suspect: Calvin Crook, Pal-Arnold. >

Important clue: moved trophy

Autopsy: Bleeding to death after being hit with sharp and blunt objects

Motive: Coach Miller for preventing him from participating in the league Resentful

Assailant: Calvin Crook