Horatio battles the FBI and U.S. Marshals as he tries to uncover why a woman was cuddled at the side of a pool at a hotel. The investigation begins shortly after the woman is found dead from two shots to the head. The evidence suggests that it was a professional hit man, which is strange enough, but the case becomes additionally puzzling when the Feds and U.S. Marshals get involved. Plus, the cuddle weapon is linked to a cold case that was originally investigated by Yelina. Meanwhile, Calleigh talks to her dad about his drinking problem after she's called away from work to drag him out of a bar.
Season 1 Episode 19 of CSI: Miami resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s01e01 - Golden Parachute
s01e02 - Losing Face
s01e03 - Wet Foot/Dry Foot
s01e04 - Just One Kiss
s01e05 - Ashes to Ashes
s01e06 - Broken
s01e07 - Breathless
s01e08 - Slaughterhouse
s01e09 - Kill Zone
s01e10 - A Horrible Mind
s01e11 - Camp Fear
s01e12 - Entrance Wound
s01e13 - Bunk
s01e14 - Forced Entry
s01e15 - Dead Woman Walking
s01e16 - Evidence of Things Unseen
s01e17 - Simple Man
s01e18 - Dispo Day
s01e19 - Double Cap
s01e20 - Grave Young Men
s01e21 - Spring Break
s01e22 - Tinder Box
s01e23 - Freaks and Tweaks
s01e24 - Body Count
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation took television by storm in 2000 with its innovative and cutting-edge updating of a standard series concept - in this case, the cop show. Suddenly, instead of simply whodunit, solving crimes was a matter of howdunit, and with what size shoe, and whether anyone left behind traces of evidence that the blue ALS light could pick up.
Now that gritty approach to crime known as forensic science makes its way from Las Vegas to the streets of Florida in CSI: Miami. A whole new team of crime scene investigators is on hand to probe the seamy underside of what some refer to as Cuba North and others call Georgia South. Consider it a tropical blend of people, culture, nightlife and, of course, the occasional hugging or two. Just as you do in Vegas, come for the crime, stick around for the clues. And there's always a clue.