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Five people are killed in the accident. Because the aircraft was a private charter with no manifest, the CSI team’s first challenge is identifying the victims.
Reconstruction of the wreckage reveals that the crash was not an accident. Evidence points to Jeffrey Forsythe , a trustee managing the estate of a wealthy woman named Helen. [S13E10] Risky Business Class
The investigation is complicated for when she must collaborate with Doug Wilson , an investigator from the NTSB and a former lover from her time in San Francisco. Five people are killed in the accident
Jeffrey had been siphoning millions from Helen's accounts. To cover his tracks, he replaced Helen with an impostor—his sister, Marcia—and sent a private investigator who had uncovered the fraud onto the ill-fated Chicago-bound flight. He sabotaged the plane to kill the investigator and destroy evidence. Character Arc: Sara’s Relationship Strain Evidence points to Jeffrey Forsythe , a trustee
is an episode of the long-running police procedural CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , originally aired on December 12, 2012.
The episode features a dual narrative focusing on a tragic aviation disaster and the personal relationship strain between Sara Sidle and her husband, Gil Grissom.
The core investigation begins when a small executive charter plane crashes just a mile off the Las Vegas Strip, narrowly missing a major casino.
