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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Cross-Jurisdictions - Pilot
This is actually CSI Season 2 Episode 22 but also served as the pilot episode for CSI: Miami. In this episode, Grissom and his crew handle their highest profile case to date when the city's former chief of detectives is slain execution-style in his house following a wild party. Missing from the residence are the chief's trophy wife and their 7-year-old daughter. Catherine and Warrick follow the trail to Miami, and soon enlist the help of Horatio Caine.
CSI:Miami uncovered
Production of Handling Evidence
with John Haynes (Technical Consultant)
The Gun Lab Tour
with Emily Procter (Det. Calleigh Duquesne)
The Autopsy Theater Tour
with Khandi Alexander (Dr. Alexx Woods)
Behind the scenes: The A-V Lab Tour
with Elizabeth Devine (Forensic Consultant): Introduction, Video Enhancing, Video Reconstruction, HUF Transform, Photo Enhancing, Video Matching, Audio Matching, Audio Isolation, Audio Restoration
CSI:Miami - Visually Effective
The Trace Lab Tour
with John Haynes (Technical Consultant): Introduction, Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer, Comparison Polarized Light Microscope, Stereo Microscope, Infrared Spectrophotometer, Table Top Fume Hoodr, Polarized Light Microscope & FTIR
CSI:Miami - Recalling Season 2
CSI:Miami - Deep Blue Sea
CSI:Miami - Visualizing Season 3
CSI:Miami Locations: Coast To Coast
Medical Examiner School
with John Haynes (Technical Consultant): Introduction, Crime Scene Process, The Autopsy, Gunshot Wounds, Blunt Force Trauma, Toxicology, Stabbings, Asphyxiation
CSI:Miami - Delivering The Goods
Creating Feature Television: The Concept, Script & Pre-Production of CSI:Miami
Producing Feature Television: Production of CSI: Miami
Finishing Feature Television: Post-Production of CSI: Miami
Rio Grand - CSI Miami Goes To Rio
If Looks Could Kill
Turning Up The Heat - The Look of CSI:Miami
Dressing The Part
The Real MDPD
Four-Sight: Directing CSI:Miami
Playing Dead
Analyzing Season 6
The Real Women Of The MDPD
The Miami Sound Machine
The New AV Lab
Heating Up Season 7
Blast To The Past
Leaving Las Vegas: Langston Heads East
Bear Necessities
MDPD Files: Jesse Cardoza & Walter Simmons
It's Been Reel - Saying Goodbye To Film
A Miami Milestone: The 200th Episode
Twist of Eight: Season In Review
Behind The Scenes with Adam Rodriguez
The Whole Nine Years
Miami Meets Mother Nature
To Be Continued... The Season Finale
A Perfect Ten
A 'Tripp' To The Set
The Miami Look
Gag Reel
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Sign In to Track ProgressCSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Cross-Jurisdictions - Pilot
This is actually CSI Season 2 Episode 22 but also served as the pilot episode for CSI: Miami. In this episode, Grissom and his crew handle their highest profile case to date when the city's former chief of detectives is slain execution-style in his house following a wild party. Missing from the residence are the chief's trophy wife and their 7-year-old daughter. Catherine and Warrick follow the trail to Miami, and soon enlist the help of Horatio Caine.
CSI:Miami uncovered
Production of Handling Evidence
with John Haynes (Technical Consultant)
The Gun Lab Tour
with Emily Procter (Det. Calleigh Duquesne)
The Autopsy Theater Tour
with Khandi Alexander (Dr. Alexx Woods)
Behind the scenes: The A-V Lab Tour
with Elizabeth Devine (Forensic Consultant): Introduction, Video Enhancing, Video Reconstruction, HUF Transform, Photo Enhancing, Video Matching, Audio Matching, Audio Isolation, Audio Restoration
CSI:Miami - Visually Effective
The Trace Lab Tour
with John Haynes (Technical Consultant): Introduction, Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer, Comparison Polarized Light Microscope, Stereo Microscope, Infrared Spectrophotometer, Table Top Fume Hoodr, Polarized Light Microscope & FTIR
CSI:Miami - Recalling Season 2
CSI:Miami - Deep Blue Sea
CSI:Miami - Visualizing Season 3
CSI:Miami Locations: Coast To Coast
Medical Examiner School
with John Haynes (Technical Consultant): Introduction, Crime Scene Process, The Autopsy, Gunshot Wounds, Blunt Force Trauma, Toxicology, Stabbings, Asphyxiation