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| Title: | Wet Foot/Dry Foot |
| Episode Number: | 3 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 3 |
| Production Number: | 102 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday October 07th, 2002 |
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A group of fishermen have discovered what seems to be a human torso in a shark that they caught, so CSI is called in to investigate. However, what at first doesn’t seem to be a crime turns into a true mystery, as the victim had been shot before being eaten by the shark. | Summary Available In: English | Spanish |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Lemon Jelly | Come | |
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Alexx: I think we're going to need a bigger body bag.
Horatio: If anybody can find one, it's you, Alexx.
Alexx: You got that right. All right, fellas. You heard the man. Bag him. My shark now. | Horatio: Gentlemen ... may I?
Marin Diaz: Be kind, Horatio.
Horatio: As always, Marin. | Megan: Talked to the marina manager
Speedle: Did he give you anything?
Megan: A migrane. | Delko: Ha. Lovely. I just got a look at that tiger shark in the cooler. Liberal eaters, like Speedle. They'll eat anything as long as it's alive. |
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Despite the CSIs thinking the shark is a Tiger Shark, the closeup reveals that the shark had pointed teeth and a pointed snout which makes it a Sand Shark. Tiger Sharks have flat snouts and flat teeth. |
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Episode Title: Wet Foot/Dry Foot
"Wet Foot/Dry Foot" is the common name of an American Immigration policy in regards to Cuban immigrants. It states that the US Coast Guard can arrest any person trying to enter the country illegally while they are in the ocean. Once they make it to land, they are considered safe and cannot be arrested. | Speedle: You know what that means? Elian.
Elian Gonzales was a Cuban boy who was caught in the middle of an infamous lengthy immigration case. |
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