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CSI: Miami
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| Title: | Grave Young Men |
| Episode Number: | 20 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 20 |
| Production Number: | 120 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday April 14th, 2003 |
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Horatio is contacted by a man who he helped put in prison many years ago, as the man is now a parolee and he wishes to find his missing son. However, when he looks into the case, he soon discovers that the boy may be planning something horrific. Meanwhile, Speedle investigates the death of a man, though falls in love with the man’s former girlfriend.
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Supreme Beings of Leisure | So Much More | |
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| (Comment made by Horatio Caine after the CSI finding of a dead body resembling the son of Christopher Penn's character.)
Horatio: This is not his son. | Allison: People get smothered by pillows... accidentally. | Horatio: It's not important what people say about us. It's only important what we know to be true about ourselves |
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| When Calleigh tells Horatio that she pulled a 7.62x39mm bullet out of the tree stump, Horatio says that it was from an "AK" (AK-47), when the 7.62x39mm bullet is used in the SKS as well as many other guns. |
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