A misdialed cell phone number sends the team on a desperate search for a kidnapper.A misdialed cell phone number sends the team on a desperate search for a kidnapper.A misdialed cell phone number sends the team on a desperate search for a kidnapper.
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- Jack Hilson
- (as Kiko Ellsworth)
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- GoofsAt the start of the episode, a woman receives the call from a kidnapping victim, and when Horatio is given the phone and looks at the screen, above "Restricted Number", it says "No SIM card inserted", meaning it was impossible for the cell phone to send or receive calls.
- Quotes
Lieutenant Horatio Caine: Here's what I need you to do. Call this in. We've got a female kidnap vic, location unknown.
Officer Aaron Jessop: Anything else to go on?
Lieutenant Horatio Caine: All we've got is that phone.
Officer Aaron Jessop: What's her status?
Lieutenant Horatio Caine: She's either dead or dying.
- SoundtracksAll At Sea
(uncredited)
by Richard Walters
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Finding The Kidnap Victim & Soap Opera In The CSI Office
Some bimbo sipping her cocktail at an outdoor restaurant table gets a call on her cellphone from a desperate woman. She almost hangs up but stays on and hears this woman pleading for help, asking "Mitch" to save here. She obviously dialed the wrong number but at least the bimbo - who is shown to be really shallow - does the right thing by going to a nearby policeman. "Lt. Horatio Caine" (David Caruso) conveniently is nearby and he takes the phone from her and hears a man threatening the woman followed by a shouts from a male and then a gunshot.
The CSI quickly finds out who she was really calling. (It's a little too quick for believability considering all the numbers involved.) They discover that "Mitch" is her husband she was trying to call him. He knows about the kidnapping because he'd received a ransom and death threat if he called the cops. He's frantic, but cooperates with Lt. Caine.
The rest is the usual: every suspect they have who looks like the guilty party only leads them to the next step. This is typical for the CSI shows where you usually don't see the real killer until the end.
Anyway, nothing special but a decent show. A quick sidebar as "Ryan Wolfe" (Jonathan Togo) trying to date "Natalia" (Evan LaRue Callahan). She was Eric Delko's (Adam Rodriguez) former girlfriend who still, obviously, has feelings for the latter. It's all very soap opera stuff but the writers like to fit this kind of stuff in every show.
The CSI quickly finds out who she was really calling. (It's a little too quick for believability considering all the numbers involved.) They discover that "Mitch" is her husband she was trying to call him. He knows about the kidnapping because he'd received a ransom and death threat if he called the cops. He's frantic, but cooperates with Lt. Caine.
The rest is the usual: every suspect they have who looks like the guilty party only leads them to the next step. This is typical for the CSI shows where you usually don't see the real killer until the end.
Anyway, nothing special but a decent show. A quick sidebar as "Ryan Wolfe" (Jonathan Togo) trying to date "Natalia" (Evan LaRue Callahan). She was Eric Delko's (Adam Rodriguez) former girlfriend who still, obviously, has feelings for the latter. It's all very soap opera stuff but the writers like to fit this kind of stuff in every show.
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- ccthemovieman-1
- Dec 26, 2006
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