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Four teens in a car are run off the road and discover a dead woman in a sportscar. Folsom and Serena's makeout session in the locker room is interrupted by work calls. Mindy Downs is the victim found in the ghost town. There is loose cash everywhere. The teens reported a car fishtailing it out of town. A bag of cash is in the car with Mindy. Mindy had been shot. Allie determines that Mindy was shot before the crash. Mindy's husband Robbie and sister Amy have no idea why she was traveling. Folsom has Beau identify a green substance on the bullet. It's polypropylene. After Folsom turns down Trey's request for a favor, Trey tells him that his mother Jeannette is out of prison. Allie says the broken headlight is from the same make and model as Mindy's car. It came from Robbie's car. He admits he raced to help Mindy, but slid into her car and found her dead. He plays Mindy's call for Maxine and Serena. Revisiting the scene, Folsom and Allie agree that Mindy was shot by a sniper. The bullet passed through a green balloon. Max finds shell casings but gets knocked out. She grabbed one casing. That led to a rifle owned by Theresa Clinton, which she says was stolen at a party she threw. Robbie crashed that party. Beau finds new concrete. They dig up a nearby pad of fresh concrete and find the rifle. Folsom determines the rifle had been fired upward. The rifle is missing a piece. Allie finds it in the neck of Theresa's grandson, Cash. He'd fired it above boys who were bullying him and hit Mindy by mistake. Theresa attacked Max to protect Cash. Folsom refuses to give Trey the name he got from running the fingerprints.

 

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CSI: Vegas
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3
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CSI: Vegas Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes

Folsom: Any other witnesses?
Maxine: That's the thing about a ghost town. Nobody's talking.

Maxine: So, you two ride in together?
Folsom: Carpooling is good for the planet, boss.
Maxine: That's what they're calling it nowadays?