Ep 7. The Lost Girls
- TV14
- November 12, 2009
- 44 min
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7.4 (732)
In the season 10 episode 7 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, titled "The Lost Girls," the team investigates the murder of a teenage girl whose body was found in a desert area outside of Las Vegas. As the investigation begins, the team discovers that the girl was part of a group of runaways who had been living in a nearby abandoned building.
During their investigation, the team uncovers a web of lies and deception that led to the girl's death. They discover that the runaways were involved in illegal activities, including drug use and prostitution. Several suspects emerge, including a motel owner who had been exploiting the runaways, a truck driver who had been picking them up for work, and one of the girls' abusive ex-boyfriends.
Meanwhile, tensions rise within the team as Catherine Willows (played by Marg Helgenberger) is forced to confront her past when the case brings up painful memories of her own troubled youth. As she struggles to maintain her composure, the other members of the team rally around her, showing their support and reminding her of the importance of their work.
As the investigation progresses, the team faces several unexpected twists and turns, leading them closer to the truth behind the girl's tragic death. With the clock ticking, they race against time to find the killer and bring them to justice.
"The Lost Girls" is a powerful and emotional episode that delves deep into the darker side of society. Through its exploration of youth homelessness and exploitation, it sheds light on a pressing social issue and raises important questions about the challenges facing vulnerable young people in our society.
At the same time, the episode also highlights the unwavering dedication of the CSI team as they work tirelessly to solve the case and bring closure to the victim's family and friends. With its compelling storyline, complex characters, and suspenseful twists, "The Lost Girls" is a must-see episode that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.