Ep 11. Werewolves
- TVPG
- January 5, 2006
- 44 min
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7.6 (786)
In CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 6, episode 11 titled "Werewolves," the team investigates a murder that leads them to a bizarre subculture of individuals who believe they are werewolves.
The episode starts with a woman named Vanessa who is found dead in the woods, her throat ripped out. The team soon discovers that she was part of a group called "The Wolf Pack," a group of people who believe they are werewolves. Most of the pack members are horrified at the news of Vanessa's murder, but as the investigation continues, it becomes clear that there are multiple suspects with strong motives.
As the team delves deeper into the world of The Wolf Pack, they discover that many of the members have a history of violence. In particular, a man named Ethan stands out as a suspect due to his aggressive behavior. However, he has an alibi for the time of the murder.
The investigation takes an interesting turn when the team discovers a DNA sample from an unknown wolf, indicating that there may have been a real animal involved in the attack. This revelation leads the team to a local zoo where they find a wolf with blood on its fur.
Meanwhile, Catherine and Warrick investigate a separate case that appears to be unrelated to the wolf attack, but as the episode progresses, the two cases begin to intertwine.
As always, the team uses their expertise in forensic science to analyze evidence such as blood spatter, fibers, and DNA to piece together the events leading up to Vanessa's murder. In the end, the team is able to identify the killer through a combination of forensic evidence and good old-fashioned detective work.
Overall, "Werewolves" is a gripping episode that provides insight into a unique subculture while also providing a complex mystery for the CSI team to solve. Fans of the show will appreciate the use of forensic science and the team's ability to work together to crack the case.