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		<title>Man&#8217;s Suicide CSI Copycat?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 22:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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This March, a mysterious death in eastern New Mexico eventually led investigators to a 2003 episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Thomas Hickman, 55, a Red Lobster Regional Manager from Texas, was found dead southeast of Santa Rosa, New Mexico. Police originally believed the man, found with duct tape over his mouth, and shot in the back of the head, was the victim of homicide. Soon, though, balloons found in a cholla cactus, just 30 feet from the body, made investigators think otherwise. Tied to the balloons, they found a revolver missing its [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.csifanatic.com">CSI Fanatic</a></p>
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<p>This March, a mysterious death in eastern New Mexico eventually led investigators to a 2003 episode of <strong>CSI: Crime Scene Investigation</strong>. Thomas Hickman, 55, a Red Lobster Regional Manager from Texas, was found dead southeast of Santa Rosa, New Mexico. Police originally believed the man, found with duct tape over his mouth, and shot in the back of the head, was the victim of homicide. Soon, though, balloons found in a cholla cactus, just 30 feet from the body, made investigators think otherwise. Tied to the balloons, they found a revolver missing its grip and trigger guard, presumably to lighten the load on the balloons.</p>
<p>Apparently, the man had plans similar to those of a &#8220;victim&#8221; in the CSI: Vegas episode <strong>Homebodies</strong>. Hickman seems to have tied the gun to balloons, shot himself in the back of the head, and thought that the weapon would escape the scene, making his death look like a homicide. The man had a <strong>life insurance policy that would have paid his wife $388,000</strong>. Of course, a verifiable suicide would kept the money out of his beneficiaries&#8217; hands, so, he tried hide the evidence of suicide. Too bad for his survivors that his plan didn&#8217;t work.</p>
<p>When a New Mexico State Police detective heard about the CSI episode, he rented the DVD to watch. When investigators searched Hickman&#8217;s North Richland Hills, Texas home, they found metal shavings in his garage that matched the handgun. These clues fit with the fact that Hickman, 6 feet 6 inches tall and 260 pounds, was found with his mouth taped shut, but with no signs of a struggle, and he was not in any way bound. According to Lt. Rick Anglada, though, they found no evidence that the man had seen the <em>Homebodies</em> episode of CSI.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/Story?id=5392563&#038;page=1" target="_blank">ABC News</a> reported this on Thursday.</p>
<p>I guess, sometimes, truth is <em>just</em> as strange as fiction.</p>
<p><strong>Do YOU doubt that the man saw Homebodies?</strong></p>
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		<title>CSI: Las Vegas &#8211; Recap &#8211; Episode 8.16 &#8211; Two and a Half Deaths</title>
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Episode 8.15 &#8211; Two and a Half Deaths
Air Date: 8 May 2008
Loads of fun, this episode was written by the people who bring us Two and a Half Men. It&#8217;s also quite funny, and packed with guest stars, including Diedrich Bader (Office Space, Drew Carey Show), Katy Sagal, and even Jon Cryer, Charlie Sheen, and Angus T. Jones. This is also a good example of a couple different shades of meta-fiction &#8211;various types of fiction portrayed within a work of fiction, or references to fiction. For the most part, I found the action to be funnier than the dialog.
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<p><strong>Episode 8.15 &#8211; Two and a Half Deaths</strong><br />
<em>Air Date: 8 May 2008</em></p>
<p>Loads of fun, this episode was written by the people who bring us <em>Two and a Half Men</em>. It&#8217;s also quite funny, and packed with guest stars, including <strong>Diedrich Bader</strong> (<em>Office Space</em>, <em>Drew Carey Show</em>), <strong>Katy Sagal</strong>, and even <strong>Jon Cryer</strong>, <strong>Charlie Sheen</strong>, and <strong>Angus T. Jones</strong>. This is also a good example of a couple different shades of <em>meta-fiction</em> &#8211;various types of fiction portrayed within a work of fiction, or references to fiction. For the most part, I found the action to be funnier than the dialog.</p>
<p>Annabelle Fundt, a feisty, mean comedic star, is bitching at her show&#8217;s creator, and everyone else involved. The next morning, she&#8217;s dead on her hotel room floor, with a blow to the head, and a rubber chicken stuffed into her mouth. The team estimates time of death around midnight. The creator tells Brass that the rest of the cast and crew returned to LA, right after rap. Annabelle insisted that he stay behind, because she doesn&#8217;t travel at night.</p>
<p>Annabelle&#8217;s former driver, then writer, then producer, rushes into the hotel room, and tells the team that he and Annabelle married two days earlier. [<strong>Everybody! Suspect time.</strong>] Annabelle didn&#8217;t like to look at him after sex, so they slept in separate rooms.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. Little</strong>: [in the crime lab corridor] Beautiful people doing high tech police work. There might be a series in this.<br />
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Natasha shows up in the hotel surveillance cameras, the second time with a garment bag. She tells Brass picking up wardrobe from Annabelle&#8217;s room is part of her job.</p>
<p>Examination shows cause of death to be from a blow to the back of her head. The chicken was inserted post-mortem. It also showed that Annabelle had a hysterectomy, but, ironically, had tampons on her.</p>
<p><strong>David</strong>: She has no lady parts.<br />
<strong>Al</strong>: She had a hysterectomy.<br />
<strong>David</strong>: Okay. Um&#8230; Then, why was she using one of these?<br />
<strong>Al</strong>: Nostalgia?</p>
<p>The tampons, though, were loaded with vodka. They would only hold about 19 grams, so it&#8217;s not enough to get an alcoholic drunk.</p>
<p>The carpet shows bloody woman&#8217;s footprints. The team is called to the studios in LA. There we see the usual backlot shots, and a compulsory cameo of the actual <em>Two and a Half Men</em>. On the lot, Natasha &#8211;Annabelle&#8217;s stunt double and the team&#8217;s prime suspect- died in a car accident during an attempt to finish the episode using her in place of Annabelle. Yards away, Grissom and Brass spot Annabelle&#8217;s co-star Megan crying over her also-dead dog, just a few yards away.</p>
<p>LA Crime Lab found an after-market chip in Annabelle&#8217;s Ferrari, which Natasha was driving when she had the accident. Perez Hilton&#8217;s website yields camera phone video of Bud and Annabelle exiting the chapel after their wedding. A closer look reveals a mole on Annabelle&#8217;s chin. It&#8217;s not Annabelle. It&#8217;s Natasha!</p>
<p>Bud&#8217;s desk yields a box of tampons and a bottle of vodka. &#8220;She was a mean drunk, but she was worse when she was sober.&#8221; Semen found in Natasha leads them to believe Bud was dosing Annabelle, while spending time with Natasha. Bud admits that their plan was to kill Annabelle, but Natasha found her dead.</p>
<p>Further examination of the hotel elevator video reveals that one writer went upstairs with three others, but didn&#8217;t go down until five hours later, around the time of death. Jimmy, the new guy, was drinking from the same brand of bottled water found at the scene &#8211;that bottle, though, was filled with urine.</p>
<p>Prints on the scene&#8217;s bottle match those of Richard Langford. Warrick and George are passing out flyers with Langford&#8217;s photo. One he hands to a street performer dressed as a robot, who looks an awful lot like a tin Langford. Warrick doesn&#8217;t notice, but George does. They arrest him.</p>
<p>Three years earlier, Langford appeared, once, in a bit role on the Annabelle show. His assurance of a regular role disappeared, though, when he refused to have sex with Annabelle. He said he couldn&#8217;t get TV work after that. He sneaked into Annabelle&#8217;s closet, when she was berating the three writers. When they left, though, she left, leaving him behind in the closet. He saw Annabelle and Bud&#8217;s strange sex scene, which ended when Annabelle kicked Bud out for not being able to perform. Langford came out of the closet, and Annabelle, upon recognizing him grabbed his private parts. He pushed her away, and she hit her head on the coffee table. It was an accident.</p>
<p>They find an anti-coagulant in Annabelle&#8217;s &#8220;mouthwash&#8221;. They realize that not only Bud, but Megan knew that Annabelle was drinking vodka from her mouthwash bottle. She had received extra anti-coagulant from Binky&#8217;s vet. She plays dumb, af first. She tells Brass and Grissom about spiking the vodka, because she was tired of being second to someone that she clearly outperformed &#8211;she is smarter. Then, she smugly tells them they have <em>no</em> physical evidence.</p>
<p>They let her go, with plans to watch her. She leaves with</p>
<p>Bud cuts his neck shaving, and the blood thinner in his vodka prevents the bleeding from stopping.</p>
<p>What did you think of <em>Two and a Half Deaths</em>? I liked this episode. There were trists, but I think they fould have done better.</p>
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