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* [[Ascended Extra]]: Nate Haskell, the Dick and Jane Killer.
* [[Autopsy Snack Time]]: Given a [[Take That]] when Doc Robbins irately says of a long retired coroner (who missed something in the original autopsy of someone who was to be exhumed) that he "held a scalpel in one hand and a hot dog in the other."
* [[Bait And Switch Answer]]: One suspect suffered from a string of incredibly bad luck; after he was caught, he related the incident to one where he got his daughter a puppy, and later backed out of the driveway. The investigator expects him to say he killed the puppy. He replies, [[Crosses the Line Twice|"No, I ran over my daughter. Ten years later, and she still walks funny."]] Another investigator listening in barely stifles her laughter.
* [[Beastly Bloodsports]]: "Lying Down With Dogs", where a wealthy humanitarian was found dead and then found to be involved in dog-fighting.
* [[Be as Unhelpful as Possible]]: When a member of CSI intimates that the husband is always the first suspect when a wife is murdered, the husband's response is typically "You think I did this? This interview is over!" - inadvertently doing [http://www.boingboing.net/2008/07/28/law-prof-and-cop-agr.html the pragmatic thing] (but again, [[Truth in Television]]; police ''expect'' ordinary people to get angry when accused of crimes they didn't commit).
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