- A juror dies during a trial in a heavily guarded safe house. A four-year-old case of a missing woman is reopened when the woman's sister gives the CSIs new evidence she withheld during the original investigation.
- When a jury is in the middle of deliberations, one of the jurors is found dead inside the jury room. The team investigates and discovers that the dead juror was the hold out, so could one of the other jurors killed the man. And Nick decides to reopen a case he and Grissom worked on four years ago--a missing person case, which Grissom deemed closed when no other evidence could be found. It seems the victim's sister thinks that her sister's husband may have had something to do with what happened to her sister.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- The jurors of a murder case cannot reach a verdict since the stubborn Chris Gibbons insists in questioning the evidence. The jurors argue, one of them opens the window to let some air in and they are locked in the room for two and a half weeks. They wait for their lunch and out of the blue, Chris is dead on the floor. Grissom and Capt. Brass investigate the case, helped then by Catherine, Warrick and Sara. Soon they learn that Chris was allergic and wear a bracelet indicating allergy to penicillin. Further, he seems to have died because his forehead has beaten the edge of the table. Meanwhile, Nick and Det. Louis Vartann receive Faye Minden, who tells that four years ago, she hid evidences of the case of the disappearance of her sister Rita Minden from the CSI and now she wants to tell the truth. She tells to them that Rita's husband Aaron Westonson was cheating her with another woman and Rita surprised them in the barn. Aaron lost his temper and killed Rita, burning her body into ashes in a barrel with gasoline and dumping the ashes into the river. Now Nick reopens the case.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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