- Russell and Finlay must confront a serial killer case from their past while working in Seattle when a copycat killer suddenly emerges in Las Vegas.
- Las Vegas is flooded with college girl disappearances and bloody murders, as soon turns out using the MO of Seattle serial killer Jared Briscoe, arrested by Russels and Finlay when cops there, whose last appeal on death row recently was refused. It seems a copycat, with macabre extensions to his method, consisting in pre-staging CSI forensic research, using victim parts. Daniel Shaw, also ex-Seattle PD, now PI, offers to team up as his present partner Emily Barston is missing while they looked for a missing Vegas student girl, but is turned out she was killed herself while working on a trail pointing at Briscoe's twin, adopted by better parents and now an untouchable businessman. Russel stars doubting if Jared was the mastermind.—KGF Vissers
- Russell calls Finn and, together with Nick, they see an already processed crime scene. Russell and Finn recall a serial-killer from Seattle, Jared Briscoe a.k.a. The Gig Harbor Killer, who killed seven women and processed the body and the crime scene to sneer Russell. However, the criminal is on the death row in Seattle, and it seems that there is a copycat. Russell revisits the case, when Jared stalked his daughter Maya and did not give the location of the three last bodies. He brings Jared from Seattle for new interrogation. Hodges finds that the strings and markers used in the crime scene were made of human tissue and identifies the victim as Emily Bartson, a college girl that was missing in Seattle. Finn meets her boyfriend, Daniel Shaw, and says that he was hired as private investigator by Emily's parents. He says that he is in Las Vegas to track down his partner, Keri Torres, who is also missing, and was last seen in a coffee shop. Soon the CSIs process the coffee table where Keri was sitting, and they find a fingerprint from Jared. The mystery increases and now two women are missing. Soon Russell finds that Jared Briscoe has a twin brother, the executive Paul Winthrop.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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