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425: One of Our Own


CSI Miami - One of Our Own
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Original air date: May 22, 2006

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The Quotable Caine: Pre-Daltrey -
"Jessop...RUN!"

"I want you to give Riaz a message. You tell him if he doesn't talk to me, he's a dead man."

"Eric, we're going to Brazil."


Episode Recap:
Five Mala Noches are gunned down at a Miami mansion, but the situation gets much worse when Officer Aaron Jessop opens a cabinet and discovers booby trap with an armed grenade, which explodes, killing him. The pressure is on the lab on another front when FBI agents enter the lab, intent on finding the person who lifted $12,000 collected from the raid of the Mala Noche safe house from an evidence envelope. Everyone in the lab is under scrutiny, starting with Valera. The CSIs trace the bomb to a man named Carlos Santigo, whose last job was for Antonio Riaz, the Mala Noche boss responsible for the murder of Horatio's wife and Delko's sister, Marisol. Santigo admits to setting the bomb as his last job for Riaz, and Horatio sends him along with a threatening message for the Noche boss. Calleigh identifies the bullets used in the shooting as being Russian made, and Horatio gets Memmo Fierro, the man who shot Marisol on Riaz's orders, to admit that Riaz had been dealing with Rafik Ohmad, an Arab arms dealer. The CSIs relate their handling of the Noche money to the FBI agents. Each CSI made his or her own opening into the envelope and sealed it with his or her own initials. Ryan is shocked when the FBI agents ask him about his eye problems, inquiring if he has keratitis. Ryan confronts Dan Cooper, suspecting the lab tech of being the mole, but Dan said it was a one time accident, a piece of information that slipped out over beers at a local bar. Tension mounts in the lab, and Delko warns Natalia Boa Vista that the Feds will soon be talking to her, but she quietly assures him they won't. He's shocked as the realization hits him: Natalia is the mole. Though she insists she only shared good information about the lab with the feds, the rest of the team shuns her. Horatio confronts Ohmad, who supplied the Russian weaponry to Riaz. He admits to meeting with Riaz in the financial district, and surveillance tapes offer a shocking revelation: Riaz was in the area a few with a woman who turns out to be Marisol Delko. Riaz would occasionally sell drugs himself under the name Diego, and Marisol, ignorant of his true identity, apparently bought from him. Horatio is enraged, and calls the number Marisol had for Diego. Riaz boasts about killing Marisol, and vows more destruction. Horatio and Delko examine plastic wrap from Rafik's warehouse and find evidence it once housed a surface to air missile. Realizing Riaz has it, the CSIs track him to an airfield where he taking aim with the missile at an incoming plane. The CSIs stop him just in time and take him into custody. Everyone at the lab save for Ryan has been cleared of stealing the Noche money, but Ryan is suspicious when he notices white powder from latex gloves on the breached evidence envelope. The lab doesn't use that type of gloves, leading the CSIs to Peter Elliott, the treasury agent who also handled the money. Calleigh is shocked when he produces the money when confronted, but he's not the thief. His fiancée, SA Monica West, stole the money to make the lab look bad. Peter reluctantly agrees to wear a wire and gets her confession on tape, and she's arrested. Justice served, Horatio and Delko visit Marisol's grave, but there's a shock in store for them: the Feds have cut Riaz a deal and are sending him to Brazil to stand trial. Horatio isn't about to let his wife's killer get away, and he tells Delko they're following Riaz to Brazil.

Body count:

The Crimes:

Victim(s): Aaron Jessop

Suspect(s):

Whodunit:

Path of evidence:

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From the lab:


Personnel issues:
Horatio and Eric catch up with the man who actually had Marisol shot. Horatio threatens to shoot him, and Eric kicks him in the face. But in the end, they surrender him to the uniforms so he can be taken to jail. At the end of the episode, however, they discover that the federal agents are going to deport Riaz in exchange for information about the cartel. They know that Riaz will never face charges in Brazil. So they decide to follow him there.

Guest stars:


  • Rex Linn ... Detective Frank Tripp
  • Eva La Rue ... Natalia Boa Vista
  • Michael B. Silver ... Peter Elliott
  • Bellamy Young ... Monica West
  • Mark Rolston ... FBI Agent Glen Cole
  • Eric Mabius ... FBI Agent Perry
  • Vincent Laresca ... Antonio Riaz
  • Dahlia Salem ... FBI Agent Heather Landrey
  • Robert LaSardo ... Memmo Fierro
  • Lance Reddick ... FBI Agent David Park
  • Alana De La Garza ... Marisol Delko
  • Brendan Fehr ... Dan Cooper
  • Boti Bliss ... Maxine Valera
  • Kevin Alejandro ... Carlos Santigo
  • David Ackert ... Rafik Omad
  • Joel West ... Officer Aaron Jessop
  • Armando Valdes-Kennedy ... Aaron Peters
  • Jonathan Strait ... ND Agent
  • Andrio Chavarro ... Manuel
  • Raniel David Castillo ... Police Officer (uncredited)



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