- The team searches for a link between a current string of murders in Las Vegas and a notorious mob boss who disappeared in the 1970s.
- The CSI team is confronted in a short time with a series of corpses from the past, or rather two: several members of a crime syndicate from the sixties, and people associated with them. There are pictures on the scenes showing persons together, and several aliases all are taken from or based on characters from horror movies such as the Nightmare on Elm Street, Jason or Scary Movie cycles. A mysterious photographer takes pictures in the morgue but Dr. Al Robbins notices he's only pretending to be new on staff. It seems the killer assumed many identities using professional disguises and may be former cop Eddie Sanchez who stole a fortune from the mobsters...—KGF Vissers
- When a Mexican fisherman shows the hood ornament that he recovered from a car in a lake, Catherine and Warrick arrive to the scene since the car seems to belong to the notorious mob boss Mickey Dunn. Mickey ruled in the 70's in Las Vegas and is missing with his gold Cadillac with a gun ornament in the hood and license plate "CHAINSAW" since her killed a low-level mobster that finally would send him to jail. Meanwhile, in a karaoke bar, a man singing Sinatra's song "That's Life" is invited by a man in a wheelchair to drink beers. The singer Michael Myers introduces himself to Ken Billings. When the bar closes, Michael offers to push Ken's wheelchair in front of a limousine and Ken dies. Grissom notes that the wheelchair brakes were loosened in both sides and Ken has an old picture of four men and Mickey in front of his Cadillac. While the CSI team investigate the evidences of Mickey's car and the murder of Ken, an old woman in a low-budget hotel asks for help with her luggage to a man that has just left a hooker. When the man enters the room, she closes the door and strangles him to death. Sara and Sofia investigate the crime seen and learn that the name of the woman is Pamela Voorhees. When David Phillips arrives, he finds the same photo of Mickey and the four men in the mouse of the victim and they suspect there is a hit list.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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