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| • Shooting Stars • |
Episode Number: 121#
Original Airdate: October 13, 2005
Written By: Danny Cannon
Directed By: Danny Cannon
Synopsis: "When one cult member turns up missing at a mass suicide crime scene, Grissom and his team investigate whether the small cult really committed suicide or were murdered. A middle of the night break-in at a suburban home on the edge of the Vegas desert leads the CSIs to discover an abandoned military compound being used to house a small cult. Once inside, they discover a mass suicide has taken place. However, with 11 bodies and 12 beds, Grissom surmises that the killer may be the one body missing."
Guest Stars: David Berman as David Phillips Louise Lombard as Sophia Curtis Wallace Langham as Hodges Rob Boltin as Mr. Copeland Samantha Lemole as Mrs. Copeland Ryan Alvarez as Hollywood Clea Duvall as Abigail Sinclair Hani Furstenberg as Emma Meyers Josh Daugherty as Ty Bentley Paul Ganus as Police Officer Sheeri Rappaport as Mandy Websterk James Jordan as Ryan AJ Trauth as Dexter Molly Brink as Travel Manager Tomas Arana as Joseph Diamond Jon Wellner as Henry Andrews Cassandra Grae as Cult Member #1 Daniel Graves as Mr. Meyers Laurie O'Brien as Mrs. Meyers Jeannetta Arnette as Mrs. Spencer Corby Sullivan as Cult Member #2 Jana Camp as Cult Member #3 Claudia Katz as Cult Member #4 Meta Golding as Tina Brown
Notes:
- We meet Warrick's wife, Tina in this episode. She works with her ex at a hospital.
| | • Review • |
A man and his wife wake up in the middle of the night to discover a disheveled man in their kitchen. He runs into the backyard where several other similarly dirty people are, and the group flees, leaving the body of a man behind. The man was beaten to death and has been dead for over twelve hours. Grissom pulls his eyes away from the Orionite Meteor Shower to point out the trail of footprints leading into and out of the lawn. Grissom and Catherine pursue the trail and discover a burned out car, the victim of a Molotav cocktail. The CSIs continue on to discover an underground bunker. They call for backup and venture in, discovering 11 dead bodies lying on cots in a backroom. Grissom notices that a twelfth bunk is empty.
Nick arrives at the bunker and hesitates before going into the claustrophobic underground space. He collects bottles from the side of the beds as well as a funnel he discovers. Grissom wanders into another room in the bunker, noticing a wall lined with stories about aliens and celestial events. He turns on a large replica of Saturn that projects constellations across the room. Back at the lab, the CSIs work on the eleven bodies, matching them to eleven distinct shoeprints Warrick found in the backyard where the first body was discovered. There’s still one shoe pattern from a size 8 shoe unaccounted for.
Grissom tells Catherine he believes that the people in the bunker were part of a cult like the Heaven’s Gate cult and that they timed their suicides with the advent of the Orionite Meteor Shower. Two people are missing from the cult—one of the members, and the leader. Nick finds a trail of blood out on the catwalk. Using the VIN number from the burned out car, Greg traces the car to a man named Ty Bentley, who works at a travel agency. One of Ty’s colleagues tells Brass she recalls Ty fighting with a client over his ex-girlfriend, Emma. Looking through Ty’s records, Brass is able to obtain the man’s name: Joseph Diamond.
IDs are slowly coming in on the bodies in the bunker, revealing that they were college students. Sofia Curtis questions several of the students, who recall their friend Matt Dickens was a pretty normal guy before getting involved with a young woman named Emma, who introduced Matt to the cult. In the lab, Nick learns that the prints on the bottles all belonged to the victims, but the prints are the funnel are unidentified. The compound the students in the bunker took was comprised of ethanol and Ketamine—the type used in a veterinarian’s office. Warrick pays his new wife, a doctor a visit, but their blissful interlude is interrupted when he spots her ex-boyfriend, also a doctor, down the hall.
Following a group of buzzards, Grissom and Catherine discover a BMW with a body in the trunk. The victim is none other than Joseph Diamond, the cult leader, who has been killed with a tire iron. In the lab, Warrick recovers burnt letters from the college students to their parents, asking for money. Brass pulls Diamond’s rap sheet and discovers he has a habit of forming cults, getting money from impressionable young people, and then drugging them on ‘ascension night’ and leaving town. Diamond was a con man. Dr. Robbins reveals that Diamond died before the college kids in the bunker, and that he was carrying a mild sedative on him. He wasn’t the one who gave them the Ketamine cocktail.
Sofia and Nick pay a visit to a veterinarian’s office where some Ketamine has gone missing. They request the list of former and current employees. Emma’s parents identify their daughter, but are surprised to see Mrs. Spencer, the mother of Abigail, one of the other cult members isn’t present. Abigail isn’t one of the dead, but she is a former employee of the veterinarian the Ketamine was stolen from. Brass and the police go to Abigail’s mother’s house, but Abigail flees. She swallows some Ketamine but the police find her before she dies. Her stomach is pumped and she wakes up in a hospital bed, Grissom by her side. She is envious of the others, all of whom she believes are on a higher plain of existence. When she learned Diamond was a fraud, she killed him in a fit of rage and stole the Ketamine so that the cult members could ascend. Abigail poured the doses, but when she watched her friends die she found she couldn’t drink the solution herself. Grissom notes that if there are extraterrestrials out there, they’re smart enough to stay far away from humans.
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