- A homeless man is found dead in an alley after suspiciously winning big at a casino, and CSI soon finds connections between the victim, two casino employees, and a local pawn shop.
- Penniless Jeremy Sikes was beaten up, shot and stabbed in an alley after an unlikely massive win in ruthless 'old school' security chief Bobby Esposito's casino. Brilliant day shift CSI Sean Yeager wants the case for a promotion, but is forced to team up with Morgan. D.B.'s wife wants him to retire and buy their Seattle dream house while their son is up for an Indiana basketball scholarship. Suspicion soon falls on the dealer, Kristi Holt, actually Sikes's partner in several robberies. There are also links to hard-handed drug baron Louis Delgado and the pawn shop run by Kyle and Zeke Banks, sons of widow Ruby.—KGF Vissers
- A bad-looking man goes to a pawn shop and pawns his watch and ring for US$ 200. Then he goes to a casino to play blackjack and wins US$ 350,000, and asks to cash out the money. He leaves the casino and on the next morning, he is found dead in an alley with no money. Morgan is processing the crime scene when CSI Sean Yeager from the day shift arrives and they end working together. Sean finds a suitcase with blood and no money in a dumpster. David Phillips estimates the tome of death at 3:00 AM, with twelve stabs on his back. When Morgan finds the pawn shop ticket in his clothes, she goes with Sean and learn the name of the victim, Jeremy Sikes. Russell and Finn watch the surveillance camera of the casino and she believes the dealer Kristi Holt killed Jeremy for the money. Further, Morgan finds that the watch that Jeremy pawned belonged to Kristi's husband Simon Holt, who was murdered two months ago in a burglary. Kristi denies and Hodges and Henry do not find any evidence of tampering on the blackjack table. Who killed Jeremy Sikes and how he won so many bets on the blackjack table are the questions.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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