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{{Infobox Television episode
#REDIRECT [[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 9)]]
| Title = Let It Bleed
| Series = [[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]
| Image =
| Caption =
| Season = 9
| Episode = 4
| Airdate = {{Start date|2008|10|30}}
| Production = 904
| Writer = [[Corinne Marrinan]]
| Director = [[Brad Tanenbaum]]
| Guests = [[Sheeri Rappaport]]<br />[[Alex Carter (Canadian actor)|Alex Carter]]<br />[[Kay Panabaker]]<br />[[Nicole Paggi]]<br />[[Alex Meneses]]<br />[[Alex Solowitz]]
| Season list = {{CSI season 9 episode list}}
| Episode list = [[List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episodes]]
}}

"'''Let It Bleed'''" is the fourth episode in the ninth season of the American crime drama ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]''.

== Plot ==
[[Nick Stokes|Nick]] and [[Riley Adams|Riley]] witness a man in a police costume rob a convenience store. Nick and Riley give chase. When the man runs into a building, Nick follows, but tells Riley to call for help. The man, cornered, jumps out an upstairs window, landing in a dumpster. The man had small bills, beef jerky and a porn magazine. Inside the dumpster is also a woman's body. Riley notes that the woman smells fresh.

The young woman turns out to be the daughter of a big time drug lord wanted by [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]], [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], and [[Drug Enforcement Administration|DEA]]. An ink stamp on the victim's upper thigh leads the team to a club.

There, Catherine finds her daughter, dancing with a man, and sporting a fake ID. Catherine scolds her, and sends her with a patrolman. Riley says that the victim must have come in through the back, not having a wristband indicating she paid the cover at the door. She must have been in the VIP area.

Catherine and Riley show Craig Hess, the club owner, a photo of the victim. He says he doesn't recognize the girl. Catherine tells him about her own underage daughter being there, and threatens to card the other patrons and shut the place down. He smugly retorts that her parenting is the problem and she's only seeking to ease her guilt by placing the blame on a legitimate club for accepting her daughter's valid-looking ID.

Nick tells [[Jim Brass|Brass]] that the fake cop's gun is unregistered, and has no useful prints. The patch on the shirt is a Reno police seal. Brass uses the light to show ink lines in the shirt pocket, a telltale sign of a real police uniform that suffers from constantly putting away an open pen. The shoes, though, are weak patent leather.

Greg and Riley find footage on the club's surveillance video of the victim leaving. She looks upset, then the Hess says something to her, and she seems to calm down.

Catherine pulls glass from the woman's body, none of them having produced vital response in the her tissue, indicating that they were post-mortem. She has recent needle marks on her arm, and white powder in her nose. She has [[Urticaria|hives]] on her abdomen.

Vartann tells Grissom that the woman showed up in the Homeland Security database. Angela Marie Carlos, 19, comes from [[Colombia]], and goes to college in [[Salt Lake City]]. Her father is Juan Ramon Carlos, a major drug lord. He's linked to every drug dealer in Vegas, and has a sister in Henderson. Vartann and Grissom visit the sister.

The aunt is upset over Angela' death. She said Angela was living with her, going to school, until two months before. She went to [[Utah]] to be away from the partying in Vegas. The aunt tells them that Angela was a partier, like her mother. Juan Carlos didn't approve, of course. She says she had only one true friend, Sylvie, who went to high school with Angela. She laments not being able to protect her niece, saying that Juan will never forgive her.

Nick talks to Officer Brady, the Reno policeman who owns the stolen uniform. He's in Vegas to testify in court, and says he met a girl, who seduced him. He let her wear his uniform in the hotel room. He sent it to hotel housekeeping to have it dry cleaned before his testifying. It never came back to him.

[[Greg Sanders|Greg]] talks to Sylvie. Angela wanted to come to Vegas for Halloween, and they went out to the club. She heard Craig Hess tell her to leave, indicating that she was endangering his life. Sylvie stayed with a guy that she hooked up with and texted Angela to meet up with them at another party.

Riley and Catherine confront Craig Hess for lying about knowing, and talking to, Angela. He claims to be ignorant of who her father is.

[[David Phillips]] finds a large piece of glass in the top of Angela's head, along with red tissue, making it look like it lodged there at the time of death. [[Al Robbins|Robbins]] shows Grissom that Angela's blood is [[Hemolysis|hemolyzed]], which might indicate several different things, including [[transfusion reaction]], sarin, ricin, and [[autoimmune hemolytic anemia]]. He says he's waiting on her medical records, tox, and DNA tests, before certifying the cause of death.

Mandi checks the armed robber's prints, having to reconstruct them from his damaged, disembodied fingers. They match those of Thomas Taylor from Bakersfield, California. He has priors, including assault charges, [[Burglary|breaking and entering]], and [[Driving under the influence|DUI]].

Catherine finds her daughter in her office. She apologizes for using the fake ID, and tries to convince Catherine that she doesn't need to worry about her.

Hodges invites [[Gil Grissom|Grissom]] out to a lecture with an open bar. Grissom deflects the invitation, and Hodges tells him the powder in Angela's nose wasn't [[cocaine]]. It was [[atropine]]. Used to cut cocaine or [[methamphetamine]], it's also used to tranquilize fish and other animals. She had no signs of meth or cocaine in her system, leaving the question: how did it get in her nose?

Brass tells Nick that Taylor would have had to be a guest or a hotel staffer to get access to Officer Brady's room. He didn't work there, though, and wasn't registered as a guest. Nick wonders about the shoes. Were they rented for a wedding or a reunion?

Greg and Riley follow up on a [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] hit on Angela's cell phone. It's moving. They track it down to a garbage truck. They stop the truck and find it in a inside her purse, in a garbage sack, along with a lot of blood stained glass.

Riley shows Catherine the map of the garbage truck route. It hadn't stopped at any of the clubs where Angela Carlos had been.

Wendy tells Robbins that Carlos' blood sample reveals multiple came back as a mixture of blood from one woman and two men, making the sample appear to be tainted. After a testy interchange over whose fault it was, Robbins takes a new sample from Angela's leg.

Nick tells Brass that a Barry Wunderlich<!-- AutoEd: rm unicode ctrl char w/no win-1252 mapping, intent unknown --> had rented two tuxes and two pairs of shoes, three days earlier. Wunderlich, also from Bakersfield, had the room across from Brady's. He was supposed to check out the day before, but his stuff is still in the room.

Robbins and [[Wendy Simms|Wendy]] tells Grissom about Angela's blood test. Retesting reveals, again, a female B-, one male O-, and one male A+. Blood from the glass in her skull revealed the first mixture. The mixing of A+ blood with her B- was the cause of death. Transfusion explains the fresh needle marks and the hives.

Nick and Brass question Barry Wunderlich. Apparently, he has been in custody for three days for [[Public intoxication|drunk and disorderly]] charges. Wunderlich says they'd rented the tuxes for his bachelor party at the Acid Strip. At the strip club, the owner and the woman appeared to have been trying to rip them off. So, Wunderlich, who says he's an Ultimate Fighter, beat up the manager and two bartenders, and was arrested. He asked Taylor to get the money to bail him out before the wedding. So, Taylor seems to have stolen the uniform at the Palermo, where they were staying, took Wunderlich's 9mm handgun, and committed four armed robberies, before losing his life in the chase with Stokes.

Hodges examines the glass pieces, and a skin fragment from the garbage bag and Angela's purse. The skin turns out to be a goldfish scale. Hodges reconstructs the glass from the garbage bag, finding that it was fish bowl shaped. Catherine asks Hess about feeding his fish. He claims his boy Goya feeds them. He says Goya has a warehouse.

Police arrest Goya and Joe, Goya's partner/employee. At Goya's Fish, cocaine is found in the sand cartons they are carting across the warehouse. Catherine and Riley examine the warehouse, finding a large number of atropine vials. Riley finds an aquarium, a pump, and blood-stained tubing. Catherine finds blood on a glass-top coffee table.

Goya, whose blood is A+, tells Catherine that Hess sent Angela to them to get the cocaine she wanted. Because of Carlos' violent vindictiveness, Hess was trying to ensure that Goya would take the heat for taking part in Angela's partying, not himself.

Joe tells Riley that he had been cutting cocaine in the room where Angela was waiting for him. She must have decided to try some of the coke, but snorted the atropine instead. Finding her unconscious over the broken fish bowl, he and Goya tried to 'swap out' her blood like he had heard [[Keith Richards]] did.

Riley dismisses Joe's assertion of Richard's 'swapping out' his [[heroin]]-saturated blood as just an urban legend.

It makes sense.<!-- AutoEd: rm unicode ctrl char w/no win-1252 mapping, intent unknown --> He and Goya tried to replace her poisoned blood with their own, using aquarium pumps and tubing. When she died, they planted her body in a dumpster near Hess' club to make Carlos think that Hess was to blame.

Grissom gets a call. The team members arrive at various locations to find everyone at all involved in Angela's partying and death: Hess, Sylvie, Juan Carlos' sister, Goya, and Joe all murdered, execution style.

== Trivia ==
*[[Carlos Alazraqui]] guest stars as Officer Brady, a bumbling [[Reno]] policeman whose uniform is stolen and later used in a series of convenience store robberies. This is a nod to the fact that Alazraqui also plays Deputy James Garcia on the [[Comedy Central]] series [[Reno 911!]], about a group of incompetent officers at the Reno Sheriff's Department.
*This episode averaged 19.18 million viewers.{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}}
*[[Jason Lewis (actor)|Jason Lewis]] guest stars as the club owner.
*''[[Let It Bleed]]'' is the name of an album by [[The Rolling Stones]].
*Let It Bleed is the name of a song by [[The Used]].
*British DJ and Producer [[Paul Edge]] supplied 3 pieces of music for the episode, a reworking of [[Stone Temple Pilots]] "[[Sex Type Thing]]" and two original [[Psychedelic Dance Music]] compositions, Release Urself and LSDevil. Edge also made a cameo appearance as the DJ in the opening club scene from the episode.

==External links==
*[http://csi.wetpaint.com/page/903+%7C+Let+it+Bleed?t=anon "Let it Bleed"]

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Revision as of 03:38, 20 September 2010

"Let It Bleed (CSI)"

"Let It Bleed" is the fourth episode in the ninth season of the American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

Plot

Nick and Riley witness a man in a police costume rob a convenience store. Nick and Riley give chase. When the man runs into a building, Nick follows, but tells Riley to call for help. The man, cornered, jumps out an upstairs window, landing in a dumpster. The man had small bills, beef jerky and a porn magazine. Inside the dumpster is also a woman's body. Riley notes that the woman smells fresh.

The young woman turns out to be the daughter of a big time drug lord wanted by FBI, CIA, and DEA. An ink stamp on the victim's upper thigh leads the team to a club.

There, Catherine finds her daughter, dancing with a man, and sporting a fake ID. Catherine scolds her, and sends her with a patrolman. Riley says that the victim must have come in through the back, not having a wristband indicating she paid the cover at the door. She must have been in the VIP area.

Catherine and Riley show Craig Hess, the club owner, a photo of the victim. He says he doesn't recognize the girl. Catherine tells him about her own underage daughter being there, and threatens to card the other patrons and shut the place down. He smugly retorts that her parenting is the problem and she's only seeking to ease her guilt by placing the blame on a legitimate club for accepting her daughter's valid-looking ID.

Nick tells Brass that the fake cop's gun is unregistered, and has no useful prints. The patch on the shirt is a Reno police seal. Brass uses the light to show ink lines in the shirt pocket, a telltale sign of a real police uniform that suffers from constantly putting away an open pen. The shoes, though, are weak patent leather.

Greg and Riley find footage on the club's surveillance video of the victim leaving. She looks upset, then the Hess says something to her, and she seems to calm down.

Catherine pulls glass from the woman's body, none of them having produced vital response in the her tissue, indicating that they were post-mortem. She has recent needle marks on her arm, and white powder in her nose. She has hives on her abdomen.

Vartann tells Grissom that the woman showed up in the Homeland Security database. Angela Marie Carlos, 19, comes from Colombia, and goes to college in Salt Lake City. Her father is Juan Ramon Carlos, a major drug lord. He's linked to every drug dealer in Vegas, and has a sister in Henderson. Vartann and Grissom visit the sister.

The aunt is upset over Angela' death. She said Angela was living with her, going to school, until two months before. She went to Utah to be away from the partying in Vegas. The aunt tells them that Angela was a partier, like her mother. Juan Carlos didn't approve, of course. She says she had only one true friend, Sylvie, who went to high school with Angela. She laments not being able to protect her niece, saying that Juan will never forgive her.

Nick talks to Officer Brady, the Reno policeman who owns the stolen uniform. He's in Vegas to testify in court, and says he met a girl, who seduced him. He let her wear his uniform in the hotel room. He sent it to hotel housekeeping to have it dry cleaned before his testifying. It never came back to him.

Greg talks to Sylvie. Angela wanted to come to Vegas for Halloween, and they went out to the club. She heard Craig Hess tell her to leave, indicating that she was endangering his life. Sylvie stayed with a guy that she hooked up with and texted Angela to meet up with them at another party.

Riley and Catherine confront Craig Hess for lying about knowing, and talking to, Angela. He claims to be ignorant of who her father is.

David Phillips finds a large piece of glass in the top of Angela's head, along with red tissue, making it look like it lodged there at the time of death. Robbins shows Grissom that Angela's blood is hemolyzed, which might indicate several different things, including transfusion reaction, sarin, ricin, and autoimmune hemolytic anemia. He says he's waiting on her medical records, tox, and DNA tests, before certifying the cause of death.

Mandi checks the armed robber's prints, having to reconstruct them from his damaged, disembodied fingers. They match those of Thomas Taylor from Bakersfield, California. He has priors, including assault charges, breaking and entering, and DUI.

Catherine finds her daughter in her office. She apologizes for using the fake ID, and tries to convince Catherine that she doesn't need to worry about her.

Hodges invites Grissom out to a lecture with an open bar. Grissom deflects the invitation, and Hodges tells him the powder in Angela's nose wasn't cocaine. It was atropine. Used to cut cocaine or methamphetamine, it's also used to tranquilize fish and other animals. She had no signs of meth or cocaine in her system, leaving the question: how did it get in her nose?

Brass tells Nick that Taylor would have had to be a guest or a hotel staffer to get access to Officer Brady's room. He didn't work there, though, and wasn't registered as a guest. Nick wonders about the shoes. Were they rented for a wedding or a reunion?

Greg and Riley follow up on a GPS hit on Angela's cell phone. It's moving. They track it down to a garbage truck. They stop the truck and find it in a inside her purse, in a garbage sack, along with a lot of blood stained glass.

Riley shows Catherine the map of the garbage truck route. It hadn't stopped at any of the clubs where Angela Carlos had been.

Wendy tells Robbins that Carlos' blood sample reveals multiple came back as a mixture of blood from one woman and two men, making the sample appear to be tainted. After a testy interchange over whose fault it was, Robbins takes a new sample from Angela's leg.

Nick tells Brass that a Barry Wunderlich had rented two tuxes and two pairs of shoes, three days earlier. Wunderlich, also from Bakersfield, had the room across from Brady's. He was supposed to check out the day before, but his stuff is still in the room.

Robbins and Wendy tells Grissom about Angela's blood test. Retesting reveals, again, a female B-, one male O-, and one male A+. Blood from the glass in her skull revealed the first mixture. The mixing of A+ blood with her B- was the cause of death. Transfusion explains the fresh needle marks and the hives.

Nick and Brass question Barry Wunderlich. Apparently, he has been in custody for three days for drunk and disorderly charges. Wunderlich says they'd rented the tuxes for his bachelor party at the Acid Strip. At the strip club, the owner and the woman appeared to have been trying to rip them off. So, Wunderlich, who says he's an Ultimate Fighter, beat up the manager and two bartenders, and was arrested. He asked Taylor to get the money to bail him out before the wedding. So, Taylor seems to have stolen the uniform at the Palermo, where they were staying, took Wunderlich's 9mm handgun, and committed four armed robberies, before losing his life in the chase with Stokes.

Hodges examines the glass pieces, and a skin fragment from the garbage bag and Angela's purse. The skin turns out to be a goldfish scale. Hodges reconstructs the glass from the garbage bag, finding that it was fish bowl shaped. Catherine asks Hess about feeding his fish. He claims his boy Goya feeds them. He says Goya has a warehouse.

Police arrest Goya and Joe, Goya's partner/employee. At Goya's Fish, cocaine is found in the sand cartons they are carting across the warehouse. Catherine and Riley examine the warehouse, finding a large number of atropine vials. Riley finds an aquarium, a pump, and blood-stained tubing. Catherine finds blood on a glass-top coffee table.

Goya, whose blood is A+, tells Catherine that Hess sent Angela to them to get the cocaine she wanted. Because of Carlos' violent vindictiveness, Hess was trying to ensure that Goya would take the heat for taking part in Angela's partying, not himself.

Joe tells Riley that he had been cutting cocaine in the room where Angela was waiting for him. She must have decided to try some of the coke, but snorted the atropine instead. Finding her unconscious over the broken fish bowl, he and Goya tried to 'swap out' her blood like he had heard Keith Richards did.

Riley dismisses Joe's assertion of Richard's 'swapping out' his heroin-saturated blood as just an urban legend.

It makes sense. He and Goya tried to replace her poisoned blood with their own, using aquarium pumps and tubing. When she died, they planted her body in a dumpster near Hess' club to make Carlos think that Hess was to blame.

Grissom gets a call. The team members arrive at various locations to find everyone at all involved in Angela's partying and death: Hess, Sylvie, Juan Carlos' sister, Goya, and Joe all murdered, execution style.

Trivia