An old lady is found dead with a stab wound in her chest. There are over 20 cats in her house.An old lady is found dead with a stab wound in her chest. There are over 20 cats in her house.An old lady is found dead with a stab wound in her chest. There are over 20 cats in her house.
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- TriviaIt is revealed that David has a cat allergy.
- GoofsGrissom comments that since cats were domesticated "only" 4000 years ago, they still retain many wild instincts. This line appears to be a misreading on the writers' part. At the time the episode aired, the oldest known evidence of domestic cats were Egyptian paintings from around 4000 BC, thus meaning that there had been domestic cats for at least 6000 years (new archaeological evidence published after the episode aired revealed that there were domestic cats in Cyprus and the Levant before that date, possibly going back as far as 9500 years ago).
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Greg Sanders: I'm like a sponge. I just absorb information.
Gil Grissom: I thought that was my line.
Greg Sanders: Yeah, and I absorbed it.
- ConnectionsReferences Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (1963)
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There are the usual two cases. The one referred to in the title involves an elderly lady who lives in a filthy house, filled with cats. She has been stabbed and there appears to be no logic to her death. Her son, a depressed jerk, says there was no money in the house. He had done what he could for her but had no relationship. The conclusion to this comes right out of left field. The latter episode is about the explosion of a brand new BMW. The CSI's begin to smell a rat when they meed the families associated with that car. Once again, hard evidence and logic are brought into play.
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