2024-10-03
Don investigates the execution of eight people, including two police officers, in a coffee shop. The probe uncovers a messy trail of corruption, blackmail and sex that involves a Hollywood producer, a high-priced hooker and, perhaps, police officials. Meanwhile, the FBI's McGowan digs deeper into his investigation of Don and Charlie, and Don learns that Charlie is now working for the LAPD as a con
To be announced. (Repeat).
Pineapple argues with a woman who has a "hall pass" from her husband. Jeremy gets in a fight, and Elmer hunts for a massive haul. TW's easy tow turns into an ordeal, while a crazy customer goes ballistic on Bridgett, and Shawn makes a spooky discovery. (Repeat).
MSA and Reliable team up for a wreck on the Canyon Highway's notorious Killer's Corner; Jamie uses a rollover as an opportunity to teach the crew new skills; Team Quiring meets the challenge of a swamped-in dump truck with a bulldozer. (Repeat).
A night-shift janitor is found hung on Ellis Island and the apparent suicide is quickly ruled a homicide. The killer (Skeet Ulrich) left behind an antique compass as a clue. Later, another compass mailed to Mac points to another murder victim on the opposite end of the city. And Mac hires Haylen to work in the lab, much to Adam's dismay. (Repeat).
A woman confesses to murdering her cheating husband by stabbing him 17 times, but DNA evidence found at the scene suggests she isn't the killer and that another woman may be responsible. The investigation also reveals the mystery lady may be involved in a series of other crimes. Meanwhile, Don freezes during an arrest at gunpoint and his behavior is called into question. (Repeat).
On January 3, 2004, a plane crashes into the Red Sea minutes after take-off; it is discussed whether it is terrorism, a mechanical failure, or the pilot making a mistake that cost all on board their lives. (Repeat).
A lumber truck and diesel tanker collide; snowstorms pummel the Coquihalla as Al Quiring heads up the hill; and in freezing rain, John faces off against a mangled tractor. (Repeat).
A semi plows off a bridge, leaving a trailer and three RVs dangling over a raging river; and John must get holiday traffic moving and prove himself on a recovery unlike anything the team has ever faced. (Repeat).
Don helps a veteran FBI agent (Henry Winkler) track an elusive con man who worms his way into companies and then steals millions. The investigation suggests he may be working for a European syndicate. Meanwhile, McGowan (Keith Carradine) makes his recommendation on whether to grant Charlie a security clearance and whether Don should be reprimanded. (Repeat).
Big-ticket items are stolen from a shipping service, and a company employee who possesses savant-like abilities helps in the investigation. Elsewhere, Don questions his faith in the Bureau after one of his men is killed on duty. (Repeat).
A rising star in the underground world of street-dancing competitions is murdered in his hotel room shortly after winning a contest and his girlfriend is beaten. The investigation rules out robbery as a motive since the victim's prize money wasn't taken. The chief suspect is a rival dancer who placed second in the competition. (Repeat).
A software-company executive bleeds to death on the street. Hawkes believes he may be responsible because he attended to the victim just hours before in the park as part of a volunteer medical service and didn't think his condition was serious. The investigation takes the CSIs into the underground world of "food sploshing" parties, in which participants use food in sensual ways. And Hawkes reveals
Don helps a veteran FBI agent (Henry Winkler) track an elusive con man who worms his way into companies and then steals millions. The investigation suggests he may be working for a European syndicate. Meanwhile, McGowan (Keith Carradine) makes his recommendation on whether to grant Charlie a security clearance and whether Don should be reprimanded. (Repeat).
Big-ticket items are stolen from a shipping service, and a company employee who possesses savant-like abilities helps in the investigation. Elsewhere, Don questions his faith in the Bureau after one of his men is killed on duty. (Repeat).
A rising star in the underground world of street-dancing competitions is murdered in his hotel room shortly after winning a contest and his girlfriend is beaten. The investigation rules out robbery as a motive since the victim's prize money wasn't taken. The chief suspect is a rival dancer who placed second in the competition. (Repeat).
A software-company executive bleeds to death on the street. Hawkes believes he may be responsible because he attended to the victim just hours before in the park as part of a volunteer medical service and didn't think his condition was serious. The investigation takes the CSIs into the underground world of "food sploshing" parties, in which participants use food in sensual ways. And Hawkes reveals
A lumber truck and diesel tanker collide; snowstorms pummel the Coquihalla as Al Quiring heads up the hill; and in freezing rain, John faces off against a mangled tractor. (Repeat).
A semi plows off a bridge, leaving a trailer and three RVs dangling over a raging river; and John must get holiday traffic moving and prove himself on a recovery unlike anything the team has ever faced. (Repeat).
On January 3, 2004, a plane crashes into the Red Sea minutes after take-off; it is discussed whether it is terrorism, a mechanical failure, or the pilot making a mistake that cost all on board their lives. (Repeat).
Author and Amelia Earhart expert Richard Gillespie believes he has found the lost aviator's final destination.
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Don helps a veteran FBI agent (Henry Winkler) track an elusive con man who worms his way into companies and then steals millions. The investigation suggests he may be working for a European syndicate. Meanwhile, McGowan (Keith Carradine) makes his recommendation on whether to grant Charlie a security clearance and whether Don should be reprimanded. (Repeat).