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Gil Grissom
William Peterson
Catherine Willows
Marg Helgenberger
Warrick Brown
Gary Dourdan
Sara Sidel
Jorja Fox
Nick Stokes
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CASE FILE:  R68234
April 20, 2001 - The skeletal remains of 12 adult victims are found in a remote area of the Australian outback.  Bones are believed to belong to the cast members of Survivor II: The Australian Outback.
April 22, 2001 - Members of the elite Crime Scene Investigation team, based in Las Vegas, NV, are flown in to investigate the horrific find.
April 23, 2001 - After careful examination of the evidence, lead investigator Gil Grissom theorizes that each of the twelve victims was maliciously and methodically pulled to pieces by the same carnivorous mammal.  But which carnivorous mammal?  And, more importantly, why?
April 25, 2001 - The investigation intensifies as yet another grisly discovery is made.  This time, it's a tabloid photographer, and a Sweedish tourist.  Though originally dismissed as unrelated, the striations in the bones matched those of the previous victims.  Grissom has identified the teeth marks as most likely belonging to a dingo, a wild form of the domestic dog found in Australia.
APRIL 27, 2001 - Less than a day after being "voted off" the show, the body of Survivor cast member, Elisabeth Filarski, was found entangled in the roots of a Mangrove tree.  Very little remained of the perky girl, as the bones had been picked clean.  There was no mistaking the now familiar striations.  The dingo had struck again.  
  Coordinating with local authorities, Grissom has put the investigation into high gear.  For next week's finale, the members of the CSI team will be camped outside the famed "Tribal Counsel" area, on the lookout for one seriously deranged dingo. 
WHO IS THE DINGO?


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