A big rig accident results in the discovery of an interstate trucking ring that specializes in human cargo and black market organ harvesting -- and sets off a race against time to save a hos... Read allA big rig accident results in the discovery of an interstate trucking ring that specializes in human cargo and black market organ harvesting -- and sets off a race against time to save a hostage.A big rig accident results in the discovery of an interstate trucking ring that specializes in human cargo and black market organ harvesting -- and sets off a race against time to save a hostage.
- Dora Lawson
- (as Rosa Evangelina Arredondo)
Storyline
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- TriviaThe second of a 3-part crossover including all 3 original CSI franchises:
- Part 1: CSI: Miami (2002) episode Bone Voyage (2009) (#8.7).
- Part 2: CSI: NY (2004) episode Hammer Down (2009) (#6.7), this episode.
- Part 3: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) episode The Lost Girls (2009) (#10.7).
- GoofsFlack tells Mac that "the truck was a commercial lease out of Charlottesville, North Carolina." Charlottesville is in Virginia; Charlotte is in North Carolina.
- Quotes
Dr. Harvey Fuller: I make a phone call.
Detective Don Flack: Every time to the same number?
Dr. Harvey Fuller: Yes. Again, same number every time. I tell them what I need. I don't know how or who does it. A cooler is left for me at the clinic.
Dr. Sheldon Hawkes: [showing Fuller a picture of Casey Steele] Is this the man that delivers the coolers?
Dr. Harvey Fuller: I told you, I don't see faces. They're just voices on a phone.
Detective Don Flack: You must pay them.
Dr. Harvey Fuller: Cash. In an envelope. Different post office box every time.
Detective Don Flack: Yeah, okay, so what's going rate for a liver, Dr. Fuller?
Dr. Harvey Fuller: Depends.
Dr. Sheldon Hawkes: Depends on whether your patients are desperate or not? The closer they are to death, the more they'll pay. Or is it the more you'll charge?
Dr. Harvey Fuller: I don't set the price.
Dr. Sheldon Hawkes: No, only for yourself, right? So tell me, doctor, how much do you get paid for turning a blind eye to the Hippocratic Oath?
[Fuller turns to look at Flack]
Dr. Sheldon Hawkes: No, look at me. I said look at me! The liver you transplanted today belonged to a healthy young woman who died to fill your pockets. Her name: Debbie Menzel.
[slapping pictures onto the table]
Dr. Sheldon Hawkes: And there are dozens more just like her. Their organs are being harvested in motel bathrooms and makeshift operating rooms. Young girls who are butchered and dumped on the side of the road. And you agreed to the oath, doctor, the covenant. "I will keep them from harm and injustice." Do you remember saying those words, huh? You stupid, greedy son of a bitch.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 TV Crossovers of the Century (So Far) (2022)
- SoundtracksHighway Star
(uncredited)
Written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord,
and Ian Paice
Performed by Deep Purple
(Note: The first story in this trilogy was seen in Season 8 of CSI:Miami, the episode title being "Bone Voyage.")
To our horror, it isn't long before we discover this sicko had carried many, many women locked up in his truck over the years, transporting these women victims, using them as either slaves or donating body parts while hacking them up. Some of the scenes in here are gruesome, but that's CSI and we regular viewers are used to that.
"Mac Taylor" (Gary Sinise) is aided by CSI Las Vegas star "Ray Langston" (Laurence Fishburne). Langston had just come from Miami where he had been helping CSI boss "Horatio Caine" (David Caruso) on this case. Presumably, this three-part crossover story will finish in Langston's CSI headquarters in Las Vegas.
Meanwhile, the hunt is on for identified trucker "Casey Steele" and his kidnapped victim. The actor who plays Steele, Michael Massee, has an interesting face: perfect for this role.
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- Mar 2, 2011
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