CSI: Miami Episode 8.16 L.A.
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CSI: Miami Episode 8.16 L.A.

Episode Premiere
Mar 1, 2010
Genre
Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Production Company
CBS Prod, Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Touchstone
Official Site
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/csi_miami/
Episode Premiere
Mar 1, 2010
Genre
Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Period
2002 - 2012
Production Co
CBS Prod, Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Touchstone
Distributor
CBS
Official Site
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/csi_miami/
Director
Rob Zombie
Screenwriter
Barry O'Brien
Main Cast
Additional Cast

It is a beautiful Miami night and we are at a party for the Miami elite at Tony Enright's breathtaking waterfront mansion. Anna Kitson (est. episode 809) and her friend Leslie Stoltz are given drinks by Tony Enright, Anna's boyfriend. Coop Daly, Tony's bodyguard is nearby. Anna and Leslie go into the screening room to compose themselves as they are extremely drunk and we learn later that Anna has been slipped a Roofie. A man in a mask (as all the party-goer's were wearing) comes into the room and begins to rape Anna, while Leslie is in the bathroom. Leslie discovers this and he kills her with a fountain pen to the neck. We discover that there had been a murder case in L.A. two years prior and that Tony had killed his previous girlfriends, and Jesse's Cardosa's wife, Tracey. Jesse was framed for tampering and hiding evidence at the trial, and Tony got off. Horatio and Delko travel to Los Angeles to solve the murder and clear Jesse's name. Fingerprint analysis confirms Coop Daly killed Leslie and raped Anna. Tony, a known spouse abuser drugged Anna so that Coop could have sex with her and Leslie got in the way. In L.A. we meet Darren Vogel, the high powered lawyer that got Tony off and continues to represent him and Captain Chris Sutter of the L.A.P.D. The team uncovers that Chris Sutter is on Darren Vogel's payroll and he hid the evidence that Jesse took the fall for. They arrest Tony for pandering and possession of a controlled substance and they have a good shot of tying him to murder. At a press conference Chris Sutter apologizes on behalf of the city, his department, and the D.A.'s office and reveals the "found" evidence. Jesse's name is finally cleared.