- When a "hair stalker" escalates to murder, CSI turns to his "muse" to identify a suspect before he claims his next victim.
- In fast succession, facially mutilated female corpses are found without personal connections, but all made up in fashionable, original 1970s clothes. They are part of a large group from whom hair was taken in public places, unnoticed. All of that hair is used in the fetish string which the serial killer leaves in his victims' mouths. So the team races to save the expected next victims, hoping to find a less obvious similarity, but their first guess, a 'model', isn't the key.—KGF Vissers
- Two teenage sisters are wandering in a shopping, when one of them notice that a piece of the hair of her sister Eva Byron was cut. She goes to LVPD and soon CSI learn eleven similar cases. Russell receives a phone call from Eva and when he arrives at her apartment with Brass, they find her dead, without her eyes, wearing sunglasses, a vintage dress and a messy lipstick. They find also a tress in her throat. After analyzing the braid of hair, Hodges concludes that there are twenty-six strands of hair from twenty-six women, including the eleven that reported the previous attack. The women are summoned at station, but one does not show-up, Joyce Debernardi. They find her dead at home, with blind eyes and similar modus operandi. When the CSI discover that one braid of hair belongs to woman with cancer, Morgan and Sara visit Dr. Bill Ryan at the hospital. He reluctantly discloses the file of his patient Lucinda Kemp, and now the LVPD and the CSI have a lead to be followed.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- When a woman is found dead and her hair is done up '70s style complete with vintage clothes, the CSI team discovers clues that point to a killer with a hair fetish.—CBS Publicity
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