45 automatic between the couch cushions, meaning Cliff could've armed himself. Cliff then backed up and tried to escape out the window, possibly thinking he could survive the two-story drop. Morgan theorizes that Cliff answered his door and was knocked backwards by his assailant, which caused him to drop the beer bottle. There's a broken bottle near the door, and all the shoe treads in the apartment match Cliff's shoes. His time of death is put at about two hours after the reverend's. Brass spots a torn window screen and walks over to the window Cliff's body is on the ground two stories down. As the argument continues, a woman from Child Protective Services comes and takes Eli away from Tina, as the house as been ruled unfit for a child.Ī search of Cliff's apartment comes up empty. Tina continues to berate the CSIs, saying that they let Jeffrey McKeen murder more people from behind bars, just like he murdered Warrick. Sara theorizes that Cliff is the reason Reverend Renkin dropped by, perhaps to talk to Tina about harboring a felon. Outside, an irate Tina says that she doesn't have to explain anything to anybody, especially the CSIs. The CSIs agree that no child should be living in a house like this. Sara snaps a picture of a fingerprint on the bottle and sends it to the lab the print comes back to Cliff Paul, a local who has priors for aggravated assault and domestic battery. Finn finds a pair of men's jeans with a bag of weed in the pocket, while Sara finds an unlabeled bottle of oxycodone within a child's reach. She also says that before he died, Warrick was trying to get custody of Eli so he could move him away from the neighborhood. Sara tells Finn that Warrick inherited the house from his grandmother and let Tina live there after their marriage ended. The inside of the house is a mess, with open beer bottles and garbage strewn everywhere. Tina steadfastly refuses until her son ushers her outside. Her house might be the last place the reverend visited.įinn and Sara pay Tina a visit and order her to step out of the house. Nick overhears and notes that Eli had drawn on the stoop of Tina's house. Blue trace from the soles of the reverend's shoes is identified as chalk. The reverend's tox panel came back negative and since the trace was on the seat of his pants, it seems he sat in it somewhere. It's been crushed into a powder, which means someone likely used it recreationally. White trace from Reverend Renkin's pants comes back as oxycodone. As Nick leaves the property, he sees a man wearing a hoodie watching him from across the street. When told about a body being found on Warrick's grave, she tells Nick to leave her and her son alone. Tina, who has seen better days, answers the door and is less than happy to see Nick. While he waits for her to come to the door, he's met by Warrick's son, Eli. Nick goes to speak to Warrick's widow, Tina. Aaron knows that this about Warrick, who had a personal vendetta against him for destroying the neighborhood. Brass points out that someone took a shot at Aaron a week ago, and wonders if this murder is a case of mistaken identity. Under interrogation, Aaron says he's out of the loop on the reverend's shooting. The next move is to talk to Aaron Voss, a mafia-type who runs the neighborhood through drugs, fear, and extortion nothing goes down in the neighborhood without him knowing about it. They question what Warrick's next move would be in this case. Brass talks privately with Nick, and they both reminisce about Warrick. Evidence shows that Reverend Renkin was shot from a few feet away, so it's possible he just caught a stray bullet from a drive-by. Nick and Russell find rusted shell casings that aren't tied to this particular shooting. The reverend, who preached at a church down the street, is lying on top of the grave of former CSI Warrick Brown. His body is later found in a cemetery in a gang-ridden neighborhood he's been shot once in the back of the head. Reverend Rick Renkin gives an impassioned sermon to his congregation. The CSI team investigates the death of a reverend who was killed at the gravesite of former CSI Warrick Brown.
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