Las Vegas 7x1: Csi
The season 7 premiere of the original CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (often referred to as CSI: Las Vegas ) is titled It originally aired on September 21, 2006, and serves as the introduction to one of the series' most iconic storylines: the Miniature Killer . Plot Overview
This episode is pivotal because it features the first "calling card" of the season's primary antagonist. At one of the crime scenes, investigators discover an of the scene, meticulously crafted down to the smallest detail. This marks the beginning of a season-long hunt for the serial killer who creates these dioramas. Key Episode Details CSI Las Vegas 7x1
The episode features a musical performance by John Mayer . Cast & Crew: Director: Kenneth Fink Writers: David Rambo and Naren Shankar The season 7 premiere of the original CSI:
In the midst of these cases, Captain Jim Brass receives a high-profile honor but struggles with personal guilt over a past mistake, ultimately putting the plaque away rather than celebrating. Production Context This marks the beginning of a season-long hunt
During a performance of the world-famous "Kà," a young dancer named Celia Noel is found crushed to death on stage. The investigation reveals she was subjected to extreme crushing force, though autopsy results show she was actually dead from a brain laceration before being crushed.
Robert O'Brien, a wealthy investor, is found dead on a stage with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Suspicion initially falls on his business partner, Joe Hirschoff, who was heavily in debt and stood to inherit O'Brien's shares. The Introduction of the Miniature Killer