Grissom and Catherine investigate the cuddle of a despised comic who died onstage, apparently after drinking from a tainted bottle of water. The case grows more puzzling when a 15-year-old boy dies in a convenience store after drinking the same brand of water. Brass reopens a woman's accidental-passing case after spotting the deceased's husband in a flashy new car with a trophy date on his arm.
Season 3 Episode 20 of CSI resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s03e01 - Revenge Is Best Served Cold
s03e02 - The Accused Is Entitled
s03e03 - Let the Seller Beware
s03e04 - A Little Murder
s03e05 - Abra Cadaver
s03e06 - The Execution of Catherine Willows
s03e07 - Fight Night
s03e08 - Snuff
s03e09 - Blood Lust
s03e10 - High and Low
s03e11 - Recipe for Murder
s03e12 - Got Murder?
s03e13 - Random Acts of Violence
s03e14 - One Hit Wonder
s03e15 - Lady Heather's Box
s03e16 - Lucky Strike
s03e17 - Crash and Burn
s03e18 - Precious Metal
s03e19 - A Night at the Movies
s03e20 - Last Laugh
s03e21 - Forever
s03e22 - Play with Fire
s03e23 - Inside the Box
In the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, its reputation for providing instant success for those willing to try their luck draws in the hopeful and the naive. This constant influx of visitors also provides ripe targets for criminals of all varieties, confident they will never be caught. Unfortunately for them, most are proven wrong by the Las Vegas Police Department's night shift Crime Scene Investigations unit led by ex-stripper and single parent Catherine Willows.
With almost obsessive dedication towards her quest for the facts, she and her elite team of investigators work various perplexing cases using scientific skills and equipment that are capable of finding valuable clues from the most seemingly unlikely sources.
Her team includes second-in-command Nick Stokes, who was Texas-born and -bred; Sara Sidle, who recently returned from a leave of absence; Greg Sanders, a former DNA Tech, and Morgan Brody, daughter of the under-sheriff and new transfer from Los Angeles, California. Assisting them are Jim Brass, an experienced LVPD Captain; Al Robbins and David Phillips, the Chief ME and his assistant; and David Hodges, a trace technician who hates field work.