Csi Crime Scene Investigation Season 8-16 Compl... < PREMIUM ★ >
One night, near the end of their shift, Nick, Greg, and the new team gathered in the break room. A young CSI named Rivera held up her phone. “Hey, check this out — Grissom just published a paper on blowfly succession rates in desert environments.”
Meanwhile, Nick Stokes had become the heart of the team. He’d been there longer than anyone except Catherine. He’d survived a buried-alive nightmare, a courtroom shooting, and the death of his best friend. When a case involving a missing child reminded him of his own childhood trauma, Nick broke down in the evidence locker — and Catherine found him there, holding a stuffed rabbit.
Nick was accused first — a prostitute found dead in a hotel room he’d visited (as a witness to another crime, but the timing was damning). Then Greg — a hit-and-run victim whose car had Greg’s fingerprints inside (planted, of course). Then Sara — a poisoned lab technician whose last call was to Sara’s personal phone. CSI Crime Scene Investigation Season 8-16 Compl...
When it was over, Kessler was in custody, the warehouse was rubble, and the team sat in the back of an ambulance, holding each other. No witty one-liners. No celebration. Just exhaustion and relief. Two years later.
Catherine opened her own private forensic consulting firm. Brass retired for real this time, moving to a small cabin in Montana. Finlay visited him once a year to go fishing. One night, near the end of their shift,
Season 14 brought the Gig Harbor Killer, a case that nearly killed Finlay. She was stabbed while processing a scene and bled out on the floor. Greg found her, applied pressure, and screamed for an ambulance. She survived, but she was never the same. Neither was Greg. He started seeing a therapist — something he’d never admit to the others. The final season began with a death: Conrad Ecklie, the lab’s longtime assistant director, died of a sudden heart attack. His last words to his daughter, Morgan (Elisabeth Harnois), were: “The evidence never lies. People do.”
“You’re not weak,” she said. “You’re the strongest person I know.” He’d been there longer than anyone except Catherine
Nick shook his head. “For each other.”