Bodies in Motion

Bodies in Motion

Infobox Television episode | Title = Bodies in Motion
Series =
Season = 6
Episode = 1


Caption = The first of many victims during the night
Guests=
Airdate = September 22, 2005
Writer = Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar
Director = Richard J. Lewis
Prev =
Next = Room Service

"Bodies In Motion" is the first episode in the of the popular American crime drama, "", which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Plot Summary

The team investigate three separate cases. Grissom, Nick and Sara investigate a trailer that exploded with two dead bodies inside. During the investigation, they find a second pair of horrifically decomposed bodies in the trunk of a car. Catherine and Warrick are called away to investigate a dead woman found in a parking lot wearing a plastic bag and rubber boots. Also, the dynamics of the team change as Warrick reveals he has recently married and Sofia Curtis becomes a detective instead of a criminalist.

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External links

*imdb title|id=0534654|title=Bodies in Motion
*Tv.com episode|id=423446|title=Bodies in Motion
*csiguide episode|id=234|title=Bodies in Motion
* [http://www.csifiles.com/episodes/csi/season6/bodies_in_motion.shtml "Bodies in Motion"] at CSI Files


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