Ep 4. Manhunt
- TV14
- October 24, 2010
- 42 min
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7.3 (319)
In CSI: Miami season 9 episode 4, titled "Manhunt," the team is called in to investigate a string of murders that seem to have no connection. However, as they dig deeper into the case, they discover that the killings may be linked to a fugitive on the run.
The episode begins with the team arriving at the scene of a gruesome murder. The victim, a young woman, has been brutally stabbed to death in her own home. As the team begins to gather evidence, they realize that this is not an isolated incident. There have been three other murders in the past week, all with a similar M.O.
Horatio and the team are at a loss for a motive, as there does not appear to be a connection between any of the victims. However, when they discover that all four victims had recently donated to the same charity, they begin to suspect that the killings may be connected to money.
Meanwhile, a manhunt is underway in Miami for a notorious fugitive named Ian Fiero. Fiero is suspected of being involved in a series of armed robberies, and the police are eager to track him down before he can strike again.
Horatio begins to suspect that Fiero may be responsible for the murders, and the team starts to focus their efforts on finding him. They discover that one of the victims had recently volunteered at a homeless shelter where Fiero had been seen, further fueling their suspicions.
The team races against the clock to find Fiero before he can commit another crime, and also to uncover the truth behind the murders. However, as they close in on Fiero, they find themselves in a dangerous situation that puts their own lives at risk.
In this episode, we see the CSI: Miami team working together to solve a complex case that puts them in harm's way. The tension builds as they race against time to find a dangerous fugitive and uncover the truth behind a series of murders. With its trademark blend of crime, drama, and suspense, "Manhunt" is a thrilling episode that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.