CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Suckers (2004)
Season 4, Episode 13
8/10
The Exhibition and the Blood Suckers
2 January 2023
In the Mediterranean Casino, Ty Caulfield is speaking for guests that the casino will exhibit rare Japanese antiques from the Seventeenth Century owned by Mr. Yuri Yamamoto in the casino. Out of the blue, a woman cries and they see a body floating in the pool and a live wire at the edge. Grissom, Sara and Capt. Brass investigate the case and soon they find that the body is a CPR dummy. They hear the security alarm and find the guard wrapped up in duct tape, and the samurai sword is missing. They investigate the findings and return to the exhibition room to collect other evidences but the room is empty. The head of the casino security tells that the pieces have been transported to the casino vault to be in a secure place. Soon Grissom finds the sword hidden in an air duct and questions Yamamoto why a Nineteenth Century armor was together with the other pieces Surprisingly Yamamoto say that he has no armor in his collection. They go to the vault with Ty and find that all the casino money has been stolen, in a masterstroke. But their findings do not stop. Meanwhile, Catherine and Warrick go to an abandoned house with fame of haunted and find the corpse of Angela Sommerville with two holes in her jugular vein and drained without any blood. Further, there is no gore in the crime scene. Soon they learn that Angela used acrylic fangs and her friends belonged to a vampire "coven".

"Suckers" is another great episode of "CSI" with one excellent segment, where nothing is as it seems. The discoveries that Grissom and Sara make along the story culminate with the discussion of Grissom and Ty in the end of the episode. The vampire segment is hard to believe in sick people drinking blood with all the deceases of the present days. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "Sugadores de Sangue" ("Blood Suckers")
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