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Writers:
Corey Evett (written by)
Matthew S. Partney (written by)
TV Series:
Original Air Date:
9 March 2009 (Season 7, Episode 17)
Plot:
A man is hanged from a gazebo during his ex-wife's divorce party, and the investigation reveals that he was leading a double life. Meanwhile, Horatio gets Kyle a job working with the medical examiner. | full synopsis
Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| David Caruso | ... | Lieutenant Horatio Caine | |
| Emily Procter | ... | Calleigh Duquesne | |
| Adam Rodriguez | ... | Eric Delko | |
| Jonathan Togo | ... | Ryan Wolfe | |
| Rex Linn | ... | Detective Frank Tripp | |
| Eva La Rue | ... | Natalia Boa Vista (as Eva LaRue) | |
| Megalyn Echikunwoke | ... | Dr. Tara Price | |
| Elizabeth Berkley | ... | Julia Winston | |
| Evan Ellingson | ... | Kyle Harmon | |
| Peter Paige | ... | Glenn Wagner | |
| Aimee Teegarden | ... | Brianna Faber | |
| Bruce Thomas | ... | Roger Lansing | |
| Andrew James Allen | ... | Heath Lansing | |
| Christopher Redman | ... | Michael Travers | |
| Wes Ramsey | ... | Dave Benton |
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Factual errors: (At 31:44) It is said that acetone is highly tenacious and residue would still be present on the handler. Actually acetone is very volatile. Unless someone had submerged his hands or other body parts into acetone for a considerable time, all of it would have been evaporated at the point the investigation reached this level. Also the discussed process that uses acetone and chlorine bleach, will produce very crude chloroform with side products like hydrochloric acid vapor, that may pose a direct hazard to the handler. Definitely, if the perpetrator had prepared chloroform previously, and not taken the raw materials with him to the scene to produce it while the victim was watching, he would be unlikely to have such an amount of acetone vapor around him that it would have absorbed into the wood of the canopy. more
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Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) more
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