A deer is illegallyhuged, and the person found with the body in the back of his truck apparently dressed it in a tutu. The man, who was completely drunk when arrested, was being interrogated by Nick and Brass, and suddently tries to escape and is pepper sprayed. Unfazed by the spray, officers then taser him and he bursts into flames and dies. Meanwhile an unbalanced woman wearing a tinfoil outfit at the front desk tries to warn people (including Nick) of an alien invasion. After observing the burning man, she later turns up dead with green-tinted blood. When other people turn up with the same problem, it's up to the team to figure out why. Meanwhile, an old couple dies, apparently in their sleep... but there is evidence the cases are related.
Season 8 Episode 15 of CSI resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s08e01 - Dead Doll (2)
s08e02 - A La Cart
s08e03 - Go to Hell
s08e04 - The Case of the Cross-Dressing Carp
s08e05 - The Chick Chop Flick Shop
s08e06 - Who & What
s08e07 - Goodbye and Good Luck
s08e08 - You Kill Me
s08e09 - Cockroaches
s08e10 - Lying Down with Dogs
s08e11 - Bull
s08e12 - Grissom's Divine Comedy
s08e13 - A Thousand Days on Earth
s08e14 - Drops Out
s08e15 - The Theory of Everything
s08e16 - Two and a Half Deaths
s08e17 - For Gedda (1)
In the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, its reputation for providing instant success for those willing to try their luck draws in the hopeful and the naive. This constant influx of visitors also provides ripe targets for criminals of all varieties, confident they will never be caught. Unfortunately for them, most are proven wrong by the Las Vegas Police Department's night shift Crime Scene Investigations unit led by ex-stripper and single parent Catherine Willows.
With almost obsessive dedication towards her quest for the facts, she and her elite team of investigators work various perplexing cases using scientific skills and equipment that are capable of finding valuable clues from the most seemingly unlikely sources.
Her team includes second-in-command Nick Stokes, who was Texas-born and -bred; Sara Sidle, who recently returned from a leave of absence; Greg Sanders, a former DNA Tech, and Morgan Brody, daughter of the under-sheriff and new transfer from Los Angeles, California. Assisting them are Jim Brass, an experienced LVPD Captain; Al Robbins and David Phillips, the Chief ME and his assistant; and David Hodges, a trace technician who hates field work.