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The team makes a shocking discovery in their own department while investigating the death of a woman. Read the recap and review of CBS's CSI Miami.





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The team is called and informed about a crime. Horatio, Calleigh, Tara, Ryan and Eric meet near the train tracks and find a dead woman named Cathy Meyer.

Eric says that he believes that the scene is where the woman's body was dumped, not murdered. Tara finds burns on her hands and they believe that she was attached to jumper cables then electrocuted.

They take her body to the lab and find that she died from heart failure. Tara tells Calleigh that she doens't believe that the woman was restrained.

Horatio meets with Reggie, a fellow officer now working at a desk job. They watch as Ryan questions Tim Ericson, the victim's boyfriend. They find that Tim has a criminal record.

Tim tells Ryan and Horatio that he was about to celebrate his three month anniversary with Cathy. Ryan suggests that the person who reports a missing person that is later found to be murdered usually ends up being the murderer. Tim tells the police that he came down only to identify the body, not to be accused of murder.

Boa Vista and Calleigh find that the victim's pupils were fully dilated using a chemical. Boa Vista recalls a similar case. They find that the victim's suspect of that case was Max Paulson, an ophthalmologist.

Tripp and Horatio bring in Max and ask what he was doing at the time of the murder. Max says that he already spoke to Reggie about the case and that the officer attacked him.

Horatio confronts Reggie about interfering with the murder investigation. Reggie tells him that he wants to get out of his desk and work cases. Horatio tells Reggie that he needs to turn in his badge and gun and go on leave.

Horatio meets with a surviving victim of a similar crime, Jessica Davis. Horatio learns from her boyfriend, Dennis, that Jessica has been recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Jessica tells Horatio that she reported being attacked to the police, but her case was ignored. She remembers when she was knocked unconscious by her attacker, then woke up to see a blinding light. She was told by her kidnapper to beg for her life. She wouldn't comply, then she was later released.

Horatio is told that the case files on Jessica have been mostly destroyed. Horatio gets a call from Jessica who tells him that there is a man waiting outside of her house. Horatio arrives and finds Jessica's boyfriend, Dennis, fighting with Reggie, who was sitting in his car. Jessica recognizes Reggie as the cop that ignored her case. Horatio tells Reggie to go home.

Back at the lab, Eric snaps infrared photos of Cathy's body and finds that she was choked and subdued using pressure points. Eric tells Calleigh that he believes that Reggie is Cathy's murderer. Calleigh tells him to not come out accusing a fellow officer unless he is absolutely sure that he is guilty. Calleigh later meets with Reggie in an elevator. Reggie tries to ask Calleigh about the case, but she refuses. Reggie gets angry and stops the elevator. Reggie tells her that they are acting too slowly, which might cost more people's lives. Calleigh puts her hand to her gun and tells Reggie to back off. Reggie restarts the elevator then steps off at the parking lot floor. Calleigh tells him that she needs to go back up to the lab.




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