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The Stubborn Juror and the Old Case
claudio_carvalho2 January 2023
The Stubborn Juror and the Old Case 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.

"Eleven Angry Jurors" is another great episode of "CSI" with two great cases. Grissom discovers dark secrets in the jurors while investigating but in the end, he finds the truth. Nick shows how good he is discovering the truth of the missing woman. His final act facing Grissom and saying that he can live without a promotion is great. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "Onze Jurados Raivosos" ("Eleven Angry Jurors")
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6/10
Eleven Against One
Hitchcoc25 January 2021
A holdout juror with some serious allergies is found dead after a break. It is a murder trial and everyone is on edge since vote shows it is 11 to 1. The CSI's are aware of the guy's condition and also are aware of the animus he faces. I found this one to be a bit hard to swallow. The medical experts seem to leave one real possibility out of the mix--one that is quite common. Not up to the usual standards.
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