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CSI: Miami · Season 30followers

Episode 1Lost Son

Aired September 20, 2004 · 43 min

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A yacht collision near a Miami bridge reveals the boat's captain was shot before the crash, prompting an investigation into a ransom exchange for a kidnapped child. The victim's wife discloses her husband was delivering what he believed to be three million dollars' worth of jewels, which are later discovered to be fakes. The case takes a deadly turn when the team confronts danger at a jewelry store, where one of their own is killed.

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