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Well Done on a Seemingly Hopeless Situation
Hitchcoc25 March 2021
When a charter plane crashes near the Strip, the CSI's are given the task of finding the identities of those on the plane. Because it was a private jet, there was no manifest to check, which followed the law. As evidence comes forth, mostly from reconstructing the plane, names begin to appear. Not just those on the plane, but those who were involved in the preparation of the plane. But there is a lot more to it when some DNA is discovered.
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8/10
The Flight to Chicago
claudio_carvalho1 December 2023
While flying to Chicago, a charter plane returns to Las Vegas and crashes in a park nearby the Strip almost hitting the Mediterranean Casino. NTSB investigator Doug Wilson, who had a love affair with Sara, is assigned to lead the CSI in the investigation. There are pieces of four different bodies in the plane and the CSI try to identify them. There is no passenger manifest since the plane is small. Their first impression is that there was a hijacker on board. They interview Dalton Burke, who has been the partner of the pilot Keith Mannheim and co-owner of the company for fifteen years and they learn that they were also a couple. Based on the evidence, they believe the gambler Charles Harrigan, who lost all his possessions in the Mediterranean Casino, was the hijacker and intended to throw the plane into the casino. But when the body of Keith Mannheim is found crashed in a swimming pool, the team suspects of sabotage on the door, and other persons become suspects.

"Risky Business Class" is another great episode of "CSI". The investigation of the crash to a small airplane in Las Vegas brings the former affair of Sara before Grissom and creates sexual tension between them. But the investigation is excellent since there are many persons that might be responsible for the accident. A jealous guy; a mechanic with salary in arrears; a gambler that lost his possessions in a casino. Maybe the only passenger above any suspicion is related to the accident. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "Risky Business Class"
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