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CSI's Best Crimes


Paul Millander




Season One

The Pilot









Anonymous













Season Two



Identity Crisis
In the pilot episode, Millander's finger prints turn up on the tape-recorder used for Royce Harmon's - the first victim - suicide note.Grissom meets and questions him, and learns that Millander has a company that makes Halloween costumes called Halloweird. He made a mold of his own hand for a particular costume that has a bloody arm with it, and Grissom concludes that that may be how Millander's print got into the crime scene. Someone may have bought the hand and used it as a red herring.

In Anonymous another suicide is staged and again Millander's prints show up. Grissom still thinks that it is a red herring but toward the end of the episode a homeless man who is used by the killer to deliver a cryptic message to the CSI team describes Millander as the man who approached him. Grissom then realizes that he has been tricked and that it was Millander all along. Grissom travels to Millander's workplace and finds it empty apart from a stool and an envelope addressed to Grissom. There is nothing written inside the envelope, telling Grissom that he has nothing. The episode ends with Paul Millander going into the CSI headquarters and asking for Grissom. Millander is told that Grissom is not there and as he turns to leave he looks at the surveillance camera and waves.

By the end of "Identity Crisis", Grissom finally has enough evidence to arrest Judge Mason/Paul Millander but Millander escapes custody yet again and returns to his home where his mother lives. He kills her and finally ends his own life in the same way he staged the other suicides and in the way his father's suicide was staged, leaving behind a tape with a suicide message on it. Grissom finds him dead in his bath during the very last scene of this episode. It is then found that Millander and Grissom share the same birthday.
Tammy Felton



Season One

Face Lift


Season Two

And Then There Were None
Tammy Felton's real name is Melissa Marlowe. She was four years old when she was abducted by her babysitter, Mara Felton. The Felton's raised Tammy as if she was their own child.

Twenty-one years later, her fingerprint showed up at the scene of a robbery and murder. The CSIs track her down and arrest her for the murder. Her biological parents paid her bail of half a million dollars. Instead of returning to her biological parents, she ran off with Darin Hanson.

Later Tammy's fingerprints were found at a mini mart murder scene, and she was one of the robbers of the Cottage Casino and the Tower Casino. During the investigation of these cases, her corpse was found in the trunk of an abandoned car. It turns out that Darin Hanson strangled her as he didn't want to share the money from the latest robbery.
Fur and Loathing in Las Vegas



Great Quotes-
"Freud said that the only unusual sexual behavior was not to have any at all. After that, it was only a matter of opportunity and preference. Some people obviously prefer the feel of fur to the texture of human skin."
"Well, I like a hairy chest, but that doesn't mean I'm going to go bop a six-foot weasel."
-- Gil Grissom and Catherine Willows (Fur and Loathing)

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GRISSOM: Well, identical to the trace we found in Rocky Raccoon's vomit.
Ipecac and civet oil.

GREG: Well, that's what you get for eating ...
Season Four



Fur

and

Loathing

in

Las

Vegas


The episode opens with a woman, Linda Jones, driving along a road at night. She looks around on the road for something, and suddenly hits something with a thud. As she looks back to see what she hit, she swerves into oncoming traffic, and collides with an 18-wheeler truck. Later that night, while officers investigate the truck driver,Grissom and Catherine inspect Jones' car. They follow a set of extremely large animal paw prints off the road, and find another victim: a man in a raccoon fursuit. The next day, Grissom and Willows further investigate the "raccoon"; Grissom determines that the raccoon's cause of death was trauma by motor vehicle, implying that he was the "thud" that Linda Jones hit before her death. They also find a piece of blue fur in the raccoon's mouth. While cutting the man out of his costume, a great deal of blood spills out, as it had nowhere else to escape; the forensics team finds a high-velocity bullet wound, thus adding to the man's known injuries. Back in forensics, the blue fur found in the mouth is confirmed synthetic, and the raccoon is identified as Robert Pitt, who was court-ordered to join AA after being arrested for driving under the influence. A sample of Pitt's digestive system reveals he had no alcohol in him, but rather ipecac (an emetic) and civet oil (an aphrodisiac).After Grissom attends a lecture at the convention, both eventually gain leads. Grissom buys a picture of "Rocky" (Pitt) with another furry from a photo vendor. "Sexy", a female blue cat, is brought in for questioning, and he reveals his real name to be Bud Simmons Grissom recognizes the scent of civet oil on Simmons' cat suit, and tells him that the costume may have had a part in Pitt's death. Simmons admits that he and "Rocky" did partake in "scritching" .The episode ends with Grissom and Willows incredulous at the full scope of Pitt's murder. A final flashback recounts the time after Pitt left the car - doubled over in sickness, Pitt is still throwing up when the ranger sees him and fires. Jones turns around to pick Pitt up, and hits him as he crawls across the road. Willows sums the incident up as a simple "domestic dispute gone mad," while Grissom calls it "Fur and Loathing in Las Vegas".
























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