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CSI: Miami :: Entrance Wound (01x12)
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| Title: | Entrance Wound |
| Episode #: | 01x12 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday January 06th, 2003 |
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When two people discover a dead prostitute in their bungalow, CSI is called in to investigate. However, despite the fact that she was stabbed over twenty times, there is little evidence to be found at the scene. Meanwhile, Calleigh and Delko try to get to the bottom of a murder involving a German tourist, who was killed during an apparent carjacking.
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Citizen Cope | Let the Drummer Kick | | | •Del Tha Funky Homosapien | 3030 | |
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Delko: The average person's reaction time from sensation, perception through response is 1.5 seconds.
Calleigh: How do you know that?
Delko: Auto insurance studies. |
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The compound Heptan-2-one is mentioned several times in this episode. Calleigh persists in pronouncing the last syllable 'one' as in the number 1, whereas its correct scientific pronunciation should be as in the word 'bone' (sounding like 'own'). Nitpicking certainly, but a dead giveaway to any viewer with a basic knowledge of chemistry | While Horatio and Alexx are examining the prostitute's body, you can clearly see the corpse breath in a side view. |
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