Ep 2. Room Service
- TVPG
- September 29, 2005
- 43 min
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7.3 (753)
The show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 6 episode 2, titled "Room Service," follows the Las Vegas crime scene investigators as they work to solve a murder that takes place in a luxury hotel and resort.
The episode begins with the discovery of the body of a woman, who is found murdered in her hotel room. The team is called in to investigate the crime, and they quickly discover that there are a number of suspects who could have been involved in the murder.
As the investigation progresses, the team begins to piece together the events that led up to the murder. They discover that the victim, who was in town for a business conference, had been having an affair with one of her colleagues. They also discover that the victim had been receiving threatening messages from an anonymous source.
As the team continues to investigate, they begin to uncover a web of lies and deceit that surrounds the victim and her colleagues. They discover that the victim's colleagues were involved in a scheme to steal money from their company, and that the victim had discovered their plan.
As the team gets closer to solving the case, they find themselves in danger as one of the suspects turns violent. With the help of the local police, the team is able to capture the suspect and bring him to justice.
Throughout the episode, the team uses a variety of forensic techniques to collect and analyze evidence from the crime scene. They use fingerprint analysis, DNA testing, and ballistics analysis to piece together the events that led up to the murder.
As the episode comes to a close, the team reflects on the case and the impact that it had on them. They realize that even in the midst of the most violent crimes, they are able to bring justice to the victims and their families.
Overall, "Room Service" is a gripping episode of CSI that showcases the talents of the Las Vegas crime scene investigators. With a complex plot and a number of twists and turns, this episode will keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.