![]() ![]() Nick talks with Richard's wife, Lisa, who tells Nick that Richard had been on edge for weeks and was convinced that someone was following him. Two people Rosalind was interviewing have now turned up dead in the last 24 hours. Reed calls the most recent number on Richard's cell phone, she discovers that he was calling Rosalind Johnson. Reed to Richard's body, which has been hidden under some garbage. There's a spent 9mm cartridge casing near the blood pool, consistent with the casing found in the Escalade. Nick guesses that Richard was already lying on the ground when he was shot a second time. ![]() They find some blood drops, which eventually leads to a large blood pool with a skull fragment in it. Evidence shows that Richard was abducted from his office, driven to Vegas and shot, which indicates premeditation. Reed informs Nick that Richard works as an engineer for a gas company, Conservo Solutions, and that his office is in Cable Springs. Frankie Reed head to a rundown motel off of Fremont Street, which is the last location listed in Richard's GPS. He was then shot while standing outside, which caused him to cough up blood on the outside of the vehicle. When they find amylase bubbles (which contain saliva), they hypothesize that the victim, possibly Richard, was forced out of the vehicle at gunpoint by someone in the passenger's seat. The CSIs are puzzled at how a gun was fired inside the vehicle, but didn't leave much blood behind. There's blood on the outside of the vehicle, while Nick finds an expended 9mm cartridge casing inside. A search of the vehicle's GPS shows that the registered owner, Richard Adams, drove to Walter's ranch six times not too long ago however, it was not at the sulfur springs. Archie tells Greg and Nick that it's part of Walter's case, despite the fact that Walter drove a pickup truck. Before she leaves, she tells Langston and Brass that Walter's wife was also sick before she died, something the team should look into.Īn Escalade is towed to the CSI garage. Rosalind then asks for the autopsy report, but is denied this when she once again refuses to discuss the story she's working on. Langston tells her that Walter's body was covered in systemic lesions. When told that Walter is dead, she relents just a little, telling them that she and Walter talked about Cable Springs, Walter's health and his ranch. Langston and Brass question Rosalind, who tells them that Walter was a source for a story she's working on however, she refuses to give details. Walter's wife had passed away the year before, and he had recently been in frequent contact with Rosalind Johnson, the editor of the Cable Springs Courier. A search of his ranch turns up nothing, and his truck is missing. The victim's fingerprints come back to Walter Burns, who owns a ranch in Cable Springs, not far from where his body was found. When water is drawn from the victim's vocal folds, they find that it does not match the water Langston collected at the spring, meaning the victim drowned somewhere else. In autopsy, Doc Robbins tells Catherine that their victim had a myriad of diseases, but that his cause of death is drowning. Nick spots a tear in the victim's shirt and later finds finds a fresh motor oil deposit near the teens' vehicle, indicating that whoever was parked there had a leak. Based on the liver temperature, the victim has been dead for four to seven hours. He concludes that the victim was dead before he hit the water or very soon after. At the scene the following day, Langston spots a wound on the victim's head consistent with a pistol butt. Three teens go skinny dipping in a sulfur spring and are horrified when a dead body floats to the surface. Victims: Walter Burns (deceased), Richard Adams (deceased) ![]() Two men are murdered just before exposing a natural gas company for poisoning residents in a farming town, and the CSIs must discover who is responsible for their deaths. ![]()
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