If Looks Could Kill

"If Looks Could Kill" is the fourth episode in the fifth season of the American crime drama CSI: Miami. The episode first aired on October 9, 2006. The dead body of a male model is found at a marina after being chopped up by a boat propeller in the opening sequence. Upon solving the case, another male model is found dead near an apartment building. With the 2 bodies being from the same modelling company, and being found dead in the same day, an u... more

Original air date:

  • Oct 9, 2006

Episode number:

  • 4

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CSI: Miami

CSI: Miami (Crime Scene Investigation: Miami) is an American police procedural television series, which premiered on September 23, 2002 on CBS. The series is a spin-off of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The series follows a South Florida forensics team headed by Horatio Caine. Against a backdrop...

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  • 5
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