Ep 4. It Was a Very Good Year
- TV14
- October 24, 2012
- 43 min
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7.6 (571)
In season 13 episode 4 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, titled "It Was a Very Good Year," the team is brought in to investigate the murder of a well-known wine distributor. The victim had a reputation for being a bit unscrupulous in his business dealings, so the list of possible suspects is long. The investigation leads the team to a local vineyard, which the victim was known to frequent.
As the team begins to dig deeper into the case, they uncover a number of secrets and motives among the victim's colleagues and family members. One potential suspect is a rival wine distributor who had been vying for the victim's business. Another is a young cousin whom the victim had taken under his wing, but who may have been getting in over his head in the cutthroat world of wine distribution.
Meanwhile, Sara Sidle (played by Jorja Fox) makes a shocking discovery that could change everything. She uncovers evidence that suggests the victim may have been involved in some shady dealings of his own, and that his death may have been a case of "business gone bad." With this new information in hand, the team must reevaluate their approach to the case and consider new leads.
As always, the show combines forensic evidence with good, old-fashioned detective work to unravel the mystery. Fans of the show will appreciate the attention to detail and intricacy of the investigation, as well as the strong character development and interactions among the team members. "It Was a Very Good Year" is a standout episode in an already stellar season, and one that fans won't want to miss.