Built To Kill, Part 2

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Built To Kill, Part 2
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode
Episode no. Season 7
Episode 2
Written by Sarah Goldfinger
David Rambo
Naren Shankar
Directed by Kenneth Fink
Guest stars Danny Bonaduce
Original airdate September 28, 2006
Season 7 episodes
  1. Built To Kill, Part 1
  2. Built To Kill, Part 2
  3. Toe Tags
  4. Fannysmackin'
  5. Double-Cross
  6. Burn Out
  7. Post Mortem
  8. Happenstance
  9. Living Legend
  10. Loco Motives
  11. Leaving Las Vegas
  12. Sweet Jane
  13. Redrum
  14. Meet Market
  15. Law of Gravity
  16. Monster in the Box
  17. Fallen Idols
  18. Empty Eyes
  19. Big Shots
  20. Lab Rats
  21. Ending Happy
  22. Leapin' Lizards
  23. The Good, the Bad, and the Dominatrix
  24. Living Doll
List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episodes

Built To Kill, Part 2 is the second episode in the seventh season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the second part of a two-part episode.

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The episode opens with Sara and Grissom processing a scene, while Catherine questions the motel manager about who she was with the night before. The two CSIs look around the crime scene, seeing a miniature version of the crime scene. Grissom actually makes a comment that shows how much older he is than Sara, saying that a song was "Before [Sara]'s time." Sara leaves the crime scene, finding Catherine at the motel.

Catherine asks Sara to process the scene of her rape without anyone else knowing. Sara says it'll be inadmissible. Catherine says she knows protocol and all she wants to know is what happened. Catherine emphasises to Sara that she doesn't want to make it official. Catherine returns to the lab where she processes her improvisory rape kit.

After picking up Lindsey from a dance practice, Catherine gets into a car accident. A man approaches the car, and kidnaps Lindsey. Catherine finds acceleration marks on the road, showing that the crash was deliberate. Only a few hours after the incident, Sam appears, wondering why Catherine hasn't told him of the kidnapping yet. He admits that someone is trying to use his family to get to him. He shows her photos of Catherine drugged and of Lindsey tied to a chair. During the conversation of Sam and Catherine, Sam slaps Catherine across her mouth, and Catherine left with word 'you never disappoints me Sam'. A fingerprint on Catherine's car connects it to a previous robbery and in the crime scene photos there is the chair that Lindsey is photographed tied to. This gives the CSIs the break, Lindsey is rescued, and her kidnapper shot and injured as he tried to escape. He is identified as being in the bar the previous night. His DNA shows that he is the brother of the partner of the man who committed suicide at Sam's party. When Catherine goes to tell Sam this outside his casino, the partner approaches and shoots Sam, before being shot himself by Sam's bodyguards.

The investigation continues into the murder of the rock n' roll star, Izzy Delancy (played by Danny Bonaduce). It is discovered that Izzy was in negotiations for a stage show based on his music. The rights to his music will go to his son, but since he is a minor will be controlled by his mother, Izzy's first wife (though it turns out they weren't really married). They find that he was sleeping with the nanny, and that nanny has been selling private photographs of the family to a gossip website. At first, the son is suspected due to his interest in models, but eliminated when it is shown that he faints at the sight of blood. The case finishes unsolved, though Grissom finds a part of a photograph on the back of one of the photographs in the diorama.

Ecklie wants to release information to the media about the diorama. Grissom disagrees, and when Sara also states she doesn't think it is a good idea, Ecklie makes a comment that suggests he knows about their relationship. Later, Grissom tells Sara that he will deal with it.

[edit] Awards

Marg Helgenberger submitted this episode for consideration on her behalf in the category of "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series" at the 2007 Emmy Awards. [1]


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