CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 9 Episode 16

Ep 16. Turn, Turn, Turn

  • TV14
  • March 5, 2009
  • 44 min
  • 8.6  (1,014)

During the ninth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, viewers are invited to dive into Episode 16 entitled “Turn, Turn, Turn.”The episode narrates how the team helps a community when a local boy dies in a gangland shooting; and the case gets complicated when the weapon used in the shooting proves to be evidence in an unsolved case involving the murder of a police officer.

As usual, CSI Las Vegas’ team led by Gil Grissom meticulously investigates the case with great fervor and attention to detail. They go beyond the physical evidence and search for motives, connections, and the people involved in the crime. In this episode, the team works together to support Warrick (Gary Dourdan), who has a particularly strong connection to the case. Warrick's reason for wanting to solve the case becomes clear when DNA evidence connects a young boy to the crime. Warrick reflects on his own past and how he could have gone down a similar path, but private lessons in classical music changed his life for the better. Warrick steps up to the case, determined to help this young boy and put his killer behind bars.

The victim was an 11-year-old boy named Benjamin Cook, who was caught in a crossfire when gang members began shooting indiscriminately in a parking lot. The CSI team was called to the scene, and they found a .45 gun that had been used in a crime before. This leads the detectives to a case they had been working on for six months, which involved the murder of a police officer.

The detectives then interview Benjamin's family, friends, and classmates, and they discover that he had been involved in his school's choir program. Through interviews with the faculty and staff, the team discovers that Benjamin had some strange habits, such as constantly fidgeting and licking his lips which leads them to a witness who saw Benjamin talking to someone in the parking lot before the shooting.

In the meantime, Sara Sidle's( Jorja Fox )aspiring journalist friend, Wendy, publishes a story on the first murder. With a new suspect, the team starts to gather evidence. The gangster tells them that Benjamin was actually a dwarf carrying drugs for them.The gangster warns the team that if they don't find the second killer, they'll never find the killer of the police officer. The witness helps the team catch the second killer, the actual murderer of the police officer, who is coincidentally in the same gang as the first killer and who killed his comrade after he found out he had killed a innocent boy.

The final conclusion of the investigation will leave the audience in awe and shock. The CSI team’s attention to detail and their ability to put together all the pieces of the puzzle together makes for a thrilling and satisfying viewing experience. The storyline also delves deeper into the personal lives of the detectives, especially the Warrick character, who has a particularly personal connection to the case. This brings an emotional element to an already intriguing episode.

Overall, Episode 16 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's ninth season, "Turn, Turn, Turn," provides an engaging and compelling case for the team to solve. With several twists and turns, the detectives work meticulously to uncover the truth, leading to a surprising and satisfying conclusion. The episode also introduces new information regarding the personal lives of the characters. CSI fans will not be disappointed with this highly entertaining episode.

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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Season 9 Episode 16, is available to watch and stream on CBS. You can also buy, rent CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on demand at Apple TV Channels, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Hulu, Vudu, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    March 5, 2009
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    44 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (1,014)