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And that’s when Gil Grissom returned.

Nick hugged him. Greg shook his hand, speechless. And Grissom walked out into the Las Vegas heat, leaving behind a team that would take years to fully understand the weight he’d carried. Catherine Willows took over as night shift supervisor, and the lab changed. She was more pragmatic than Grissom — less philosophy, more action. She brought in Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne), a former pathologist turned crime scene investigator. Langston was brilliant but haunted, carrying a dark obsession with serial killers that would eventually consume him.

Only three remained: Nick Stokes, Sara Sidle, and Greg Sanders. CSI Crime Scene Investigation Season 8-16 Compl...

Nick, Sara, Greg, and Finlay entered from four directions. Russell coordinated from the command van. The bomb squad was fifteen minutes out.

The final confrontation took place in an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of Henderson. Kessler had rigged the building with explosives and taken Hodges hostage. Hodges, for all his bluster, was terrified — but he kept Kessler talking, buying time. And that’s when Gil Grissom returned

Sara found Hodges in a back room, duct-taped to a chair with a bomb strapped to his chest. She’d seen this before — the helplessness, the ticking clock. She didn’t freeze. She cut the red wire, then the blue. The timer stopped at 00:03.

Season 14 brought the Gig Harbor Killer, a case that nearly killed Finlay. She was stabbed while processing a scene and bled out on the floor. Greg found her, applied pressure, and screamed for an ambulance. She survived, but she was never the same. Neither was Greg. He started seeing a therapist — something he’d never admit to the others. The final season began with a death: Conrad Ecklie, the lab’s longtime assistant director, died of a sudden heart attack. His last words to his daughter, Morgan (Elisabeth Harnois), were: “The evidence never lies. People do.” And Grissom walked out into the Las Vegas

Then, on a Tuesday night in October, a body was found in the desert — staged to look like a mob hit, but the details were wrong. The ligature marks, the angle of the gunshot, the placement of the shell casings. Sara recognized the signature immediately.

The lab was shut down for internal investigation. Their badges were pulled.

Morgan, a CSI level III, was devastated. She threw herself into work, solving a cold case from 1985 involving a missing showgirl. The trail led to a retired casino owner who confessed on his deathbed. It was bittersweet justice — too little, too late, but still justice.

By Season 12, the lab was bleeding personnel. Riley Adams left. Sofia Curtis transferred. Even Wendy Simms, the lab tech with the sharp tongue, moved to San Diego. Hodges remained — sarcastic, obsessive, secretly brilliant. And Greg Sanders, no longer the young lab rat, had become a seasoned investigator with scars inside and out. Season 13 opened with a case that would echo for years: the murder of a casino mogul’s daughter, staged to look like an overdose. The evidence led to a conspiracy involving dirty cops, and when Nick confronted one of them, he was ambushed and shot. He survived — barely — but the bullet nicked his spine. For months, he walked with a limp that never fully healed.

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