Thursday, March 22, 2012

Csi crime scene investigation

  • Things started off a little surreal on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Wed., 10 p.m. ET on CBS) with a wedding based on Alice in Wonderland. But then the festivities were interrupted by the White Rabbit and Cheshire Cat packing heat.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Whitney: Alex (Chris D'Elia) comes home drunk from a bachelor party and proposes to Whitney (Whitney Cummings), who laughs it off. Eve guest stars in this new episode (8 p.m. NBC).
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Anthony Zuiker has set his next project. The CSI: Crime Scene Investigation creator is teaming with Yahoo for Cybergeddon, a 90-minute scripted drama exploring the growing threat of cyber crime, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
  • (Hollywood Reporter)
  • Oklahoma entertainer/actor Sam Harris, seen here following his induction into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in July 2010, guest-stars on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, airing at 9 p.m. Wednesday on CBS, channel 6.
  • (Tulsa World)
  • Learn about real crime scene investigations by experts from Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Police and New York State Police.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • OROVILLE — If a group of Oroville High School teens thought crime scene investigation was like what they see Theres a a lot more to it than meets the eye and that you see on CSI, he said. Youve got to get every detail and be observant.
  • (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  • The new attraction, set to debut next week sometime, uses characters from the show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation to guide visitors through their own criminal mystery.
  • (Orlando Sentinel)
  • CONWAY, SC (WMBF) Many of us are hooked to crime scene investigation dramas, but some students at Horry Georgetown Technical College are learning real life CSI techniques. The students analyzed bloodstain patterns after a fake killing with a ceramic dummy head.
  • (WMBF)
  • and others that are employed by modern-day forensic detectives and as seen on the hit TV crime series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
  • (Sunshine Coast Daily)
  • I f you like solving puzzles or just love the television show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," then this is the place for you. "CSI: The Experience" at the Buffalo Museum of Science is a completely interactive exhibit.
  • (Buffalo News)

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