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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 3 Episode 16
A man driving with a wooden stake in his head dies in front of a casino. Grissom and Nick work to discover the ‘vampire’ killer. Warrick and Catherine hunt for the killer of a NBA star’s 5 year old son.
Episode Title: Lucky Strike
Air Date: 2003-02-20

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