Ep 13. Deep Fried & Minty Fresh
- TV14
- February 12, 2009
- 43 min
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7.2 (681)
In CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 9 episode 13, titled "Deep Fried & Minty Fresh," the team examines the murder of a young woman named Marcy, who was found dead in a local food district. The investigation takes the CSI team on a wild ride as they discover Marcy was a food blogger and had been investigating a variety of eateries in the district for her blog. The investigation leads them to two rival restaurant owners, whose businesses were in direct competition with one another.
As the CSI team delves deeper into the case, they discover that Marcy was not the only one investigating the restaurants - the two restaurant owners were also involved in a scheme to discredit one another. Additionally, they uncover Marcy's family background and several secrets she had been keeping from her partner. The team must connect these pieces together to solve the case and bring justice to Marcy.
Throughout the episode, the CSI team uses a variety of techniques and methods to gather evidence and piece together the information they need to solve the case. From analyzing food samples to investigating restaurant kitchens, the team works tirelessly to uncover the truth behind Marcy's murder.
With the backdrop of a food district and the world of food blogging, this episode provides a unique spin on the classic CSI formula. It offers viewers an opportunity to learn more about a different world and brings a fresh perspective to the show.
Overall, "Deep Fried & Minty Fresh" is an intriguing and engaging episode that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats as the CSI team works to solve the case. With its unique setting and interesting characters, it is a standout episode in the ninth season of the long-running crime drama.