Ep 13. In Vino Veritas
- TV14
- February 6, 2013
- 43 min
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7.4 (484)
In Vino Veritas is the 13th episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 13. The episode opens with a murder investigation of a young woman who was found dead at an upscale wine bar in Las Vegas. The bartender, who was the last person to see the victim alive, claims he didn't notice anything strange about her behavior. The CSI team arrives at the scene to collect evidence, and lead investigator D.B. Russell notices a suspicious wine bottle on a nearby table. Upon further inspection, it is revealed that the wine contains a lethal dose of cyanide.
The team begins to investigate the victim, and they discover that she was a renowned wine critic who wrote under a pseudonym. They track down her personal and professional contacts and quickly realize that she had no shortage of enemies. The victim's boyfriend becomes a suspect when they find out that his fingerprints are on the wine bottle that killed her. However, when they question him, he denies any involvement and claims that he left the wine bar before the victim's death.
While the team continues to investigate the victim's contacts, Greg Sanders discovers a clue that leads them to a local winery. They interview the owner, who reveals that the victim had written a scathing review of his wine and that it had cost him a lot of business. He admits to having a vendetta against the critic, but he also denies murdering her.
The team collects more evidence, including fingerprints, DNA, and a hair sample, which leads them to a surprising suspect. Without giving too much away, the investigation takes a twist and turn, and the motive behind the murder is revealed.
Throughout the episode, viewers get to see the dynamic between the members of the CSI team, including their unique background and approach to solving crimes. There are moments of tension and humor, as well as some touching moments when the team members open up about their personal lives.
In Vino Veritas is a compelling episode that will keep viewers guessing until the very end. The intricate details of the investigation, combined with the interesting characters and backstories, make for an entertaining and thought-provoking viewing experience. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of the CSI franchise.