Ep 15. Neverland
- TV14
- March 11, 2010
- 43 min
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7.5 (623)
In CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 10 episode 15, titled "Neverland," the CSI team investigates a series of murders in the Las Vegas area. The episode centers around a group of men who live together in a house they call "Neverland," a reference to Michael Jackson's famous home.
The first victim is found in a bathtub, having drowned in a substance similar to milk. The team believes this may be a copycat crime, as Jackson's death was due to an overdose of propofol, a milk-like substance used in anesthesia. The team soon discovers that the victim was drugged and then drowned, and they suspect that someone from within the house may be responsible.
As the investigation unfolds, the team interviews the other residents of Neverland, including a man obsessed with Michael Jackson and a former soldier suffering from PTSD. They search the house for evidence and find a hidden room filled with surveillance equipment, indicating that someone within the house may have been spying on the other residents.
Meanwhile, Hodges discovers a connection between the murder victims and a website that posts videos of extreme stunts and pranks. The team believes that the suspect may be targeting the victims based on their involvement in these videos.
As the team narrows down their suspects, they discover that the killer may be motivated by revenge. The final twist reveals a shocking connection between the suspect and one of the CSI team members, putting them in a dangerous situation.
Throughout the episode, the themes of obsession and identity are explored, as the residents of Neverland struggle with their own personal demons and the team grapples with the motivations of the killer. The episode packs a punch with its unexpected twists and turns, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.