Killer Moves
The CSIs investigate the murders of an Elvis impersonator and a bird that are strangely connected. Multiple killings in multiple cities lead the CSIs to find a connection between Greg’s former pastime, chess, a chess tour, and a disgraced chess grand master. But the clues are not what they seem, when Greg’s former mentor becomes a suspect and then a clue.
The killer turns out to be the woman running the chess tour, murdering out of hatred of the misogyny of the chess world.
Sara works the case as Greg’s second, and while initially she thinks he might be a little stretching it for the chess connection, declares him a genius when it’s true. At the end of the episode, Sara offers to play chess with Greg, in order to cheer him up.
Greg: Maybe the killer was making a reference to Edgar Allan Poe.
Sara: Well then he needs to brush up on his birds. This isn’t a raven it’s a rook. See the white skin around it’s beak?
Greg: A rook.
Sara: The weird thing is rooks are indigenous to central Europe and Asia. What’s one doing in southern Nevada?
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