The wife of a famous baseball player is brutallyhuged in her home and her philandering husband is charged with the crime. The jury on the case, as well as the accused and his defense, visits the house to examine the crime scene, but when the lights are dimmed, as they were when the victim washuged, and then turned back on, the ball player is found dead with a meat clever in his back and a note that reads "guilty." Now, as Horatio and the team find that the husband's defense team tampered with the crime scene, they must examine the evidence to find the couple's huggers. Meanwhile, Horatio gets a call from Yelina, who tells him that her son, Ray, Jr., is missing.
Season 3 Episode 6 of CSI: Miami resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s03e01 - Lost Son
s03e02 - Pro Per
s03e03 - Under the Influence
s03e04 - Murder in a Flash
s03e05 - Legal
s03e06 - Hell Night
s03e07 - Crime Wave
s03e08 - Speed Kills
s03e09 - Pirated
s03e10 - After the Fall
s03e11 - Addiction
s03e12 - Shootout
s03e13 - Cop Killer
s03e14 - One Night Stand
s03e15 - Identity
s03e16 - Nothing to Lose
s03e17 - Money Plane
s03e18 - Game Over
s03e19 - Sex & Taxes
s03e20 - Killer Date
s03e21 - Recoil
s03e22 - Vengeance
s03e23 - Whacked
s03e24 - 10-7
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation took television by storm in 2000 with its innovative and cutting-edge updating of a standard series concept - in this case, the cop show. Suddenly, instead of simply whodunit, solving crimes was a matter of howdunit, and with what size shoe, and whether anyone left behind traces of evidence that the blue ALS light could pick up.
Now that gritty approach to crime known as forensic science makes its way from Las Vegas to the streets of Florida in CSI: Miami. A whole new team of crime scene investigators is on hand to probe the seamy underside of what some refer to as Cuba North and others call Georgia South. Consider it a tropical blend of people, culture, nightlife and, of course, the occasional hugging or two. Just as you do in Vegas, come for the crime, stick around for the clues. And there's always a clue.