- A plane crashes in a park off the strip, and the team discovers that the plane was sabotaged while it was still on the ground.
- A private jet crashes near a casino. The pilot-co-owner was supposed to be alone, yet there are four passengers, as the corpse in the cockpit isn't him, his was ejected earlier by an explosion. It wasn't ignited but the result of masterly sabotage with the mechanic's tools. Possible motives emerge for passengers when each is identified, as well as for the pilot's gay partner in both senses, who was leaving him for a male exotic dancer. Yet the visiting genealogist helps stumble onto an even more convoluted plot.—KGF Vissers
- While flying to Chicago, the charter plane returns to Las Vegas and crashes in a park nearby the Strip almost hitting the Mediterranean Casino. NTSB investigator Doug Wilson, who had a love affair with Sara, is assigned to lead the CSI in the investigation. There are pieces of four different bodies in the plane and the CSI try to identify them. There is no passenger manifest since the plane is small. Their first impression is that there was a hijacker on board. They interview Dalton Burke, who has been the partner of the pilot Keith Mannheim and co-owner of the company for fifteen years and they learn that they were also a couple. Based on the evidence, they believe the gambler Charles Harrigan, who lost all his possessions in the Mediterranean Casino, was the hijacker and intended to throw the plane into the casino. But when the body of Keith Mannheim crashed in a swimming pool, the team suspects of sabotage on the door, and other persons become suspects.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- While flying to Chicago, a charter plane returns to Las Vegas and crashes in a park nearby the Strip almost hitting the Mediterranean Casino. NTSB investigator Doug Wilson, who had a love affair with Sara, is assigned to lead the CSI in the investigation. There are pieces of four different bodies in the plane and the CSI try to identify them. There is no passenger manifest since the plane is small. Their first impression is that there was a hijacker on board. They interview Dalton Burke, who has been the partner of the pilot Keith Mannheim and co-owner of the company for fifteen years and they learn that they were also a couple. Based on the evidence, they believe the gambler Charles Harrigan, who lost all his possessions in the Mediterranean Casino, was the hijacker and intended to throw the plane into the casino. But when the body of Keith Mannheim is found crashed in a swimming pool, the team suspects of sabotage on the door, and other persons become suspects.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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