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| show_name = CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | season_number = 4 | bgcolour = #00008B | image = File:CSI_Crime_Scene_Investigation_-_The_Complete_4th_Season.jpg | image_size = | image_alt = | caption = Season 4 U.S. DVD cover | starring = William Petersen Marg Helgenberger Gary Dourdan George Eads Jorja Fox Eric Szmanda Robert David Hall Paul Guilfoyle | country = United States | num_episodes = 23 | network = CBS | first_aired = {{start date|2003|9|25}} | last_aired = {{End date|2004|5|20}} | episode_list = List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episodes }} The fourth season of Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on September 25, 2003 and ended May 20, 2004. The series stars William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger. PlotNick accidentally leaks information to a news reporter ("Assume Nothing"), and Catherine tries to discover how a body ended up in a bathtub ("All for Our Country") during the fourth season of CSI. Supervised by Grissom and Willows, the Las Vegas CSIs are tasked with investigating the bizarre, the unlikely, and the unprecedented, including a disappearing gun ("Homebodies"), the death of a baby during a heatwave ("Feeling the Heat"), a case of raccoon versus big rig ("Fur and Loathing"), a car-bombing ("Grissom Versus the Volcano"), and the derailment of a roller-coaster ("Turn of the Screws"). Meanwhile, Catherine usurps a case from Nick and Sara ("After the Show"), the team have to re-investigate a rape-murder ("Invisible Evidence"), Grissom heads to Jackpot, Nevada ("Jackpot"), and team take part in a CSI relay, bringing together investigative teams from across America ("Dead Ringer"). CastMain cast{{Main|List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation characters}}
Recurring cast{{See also|Minor characters in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation}}
Episodes|background = #00008B |overall = |season = |title = |director = |writer = |airdate = |viewers = |country = US |episodes ={{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title= Assume Nothing |WrittenBy=Anthony E. Zuiker & Danny Cannon |DirectedBy=Richard J. Lewis |Viewers=26.91[1] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|9|25}} |EpisodeNumber=70 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |ShortSummary=(Part 1) When a couple is murdered after meeting another couple in a bar, Grissom and his team suspect it is the work of a pair of serial killers. Nick jeopardizes the case when he gives an old friend some information on the case and it later turns up on the local news. This is the first of a two-part episode. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title= All for Our Country |WrittenBy=Teleplay by Andrew Lipsitz & Carol Mendelsohn Story by: Richard Catalani |DirectedBy=Richard J. Lewis |Viewers=26.66[2] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|10|2}} |EpisodeNumber=71 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |ShortSummary=(Part 2) When the suspects in the serial killer case are murdered, Grissom, Nick and Warrick suspect it's an inside job. Meanwhile Catherine and Sara investigate the death of a football fan who is found floating in his bathtub. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Homebodies |WrittenBy=Naren Shankar & Sarah Goldfinger |DirectedBy=Kenneth Fink |Viewers=26.53[3] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|10|9}} |EpisodeNumber=72 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |ShortSummary=Grissom and Warrick investigate when the mummified remains of an old woman are found in a closet. This case soon turns out to be connected to Sara and Nick's case: a breaking and entering that involved the rape of a teenage girl. Meanwhile Catherine tries to connect a weapon found in a backyard to a murder that took place on the other side of town. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Feeling the Heat |WrittenBy=Anthony E. Zuiker & Eli Talbert |DirectedBy=Kenneth Fink |Viewers=27.57[4] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|10|23}} |EpisodeNumber=73 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |ShortSummary= During a heat wave, Grissom and Catherine investigate the death of a baby who was found dead locked in a car. Nick and Sara look into the death of a woman who was found floating in a lake with a headwound. Warrick investigates the case of a man who died at his home of an apparent heat stroke. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Fur and Loathing |WrittenBy=Jerry Stahl |DirectedBy=Richard J. Lewis |Viewers=27.35[5] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|10|30}} |EpisodeNumber=74 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |ShortSummary= After a woman is killed in a head-on collision with a big rig, Catherine and Grissom discover the dead body of a man dressed in a full-size raccoon costume across the road. They uncover that the man is dressed like that because he recently attended a plushies and furries convention leading them to probe further into this subculture to see who may be responsible for the man’s murder. Meanwhile, Nick and Sara investigate the murder of a convenience store employee found in the store’s industrial freezer shot to death. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Jackpot |WrittenBy=Naren Shankar & Carol Mendelsohn |DirectedBy=Danny Cannon |Viewers=29.64[6] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|6}} |EpisodeNumber=75 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |ShortSummary= When Dr. Robbins receives a severed head, Grissom goes to Jackpot, Nevada in search of the rest of the body. When he arrives he soon finds out that he cannot expect much help from the locals. Even the sheriff seems to be hiding something. Meanwhile Catherine gets an unexpected gift from her father. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Invisible Evidence |WrittenBy=Josh Berman |DirectedBy=Danny Cannon |Viewers=29.27[7] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|13}} |EpisodeNumber=76 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |ShortSummary= During a preliminary trial for the rape and murder of a 19-year-old woman, the crucial evidence, a bloodied knife, is discarded because it was secured from the defendant's car without a warrant. With only 24 hours left before court has to let him walk, the team pools their resources together in an attempt to find other evidence that can place the defendant behind bars. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=After the Show |WrittenBy=Andrew Lipsitz & Elizabeth Devine |DirectedBy=Kenneth Fink |Viewers=26.64[8] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|20}} |EpisodeNumber=77 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |ShortSummary= The center of attention for the Las Vegas media is a missing model who aspired to become a showgirl. When a strange 911 call comes in, Catherine is sure she has found the man responsible and takes over the case from Sara and Nick, who both hoped they could use this high profile case to get a promotion. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Grissom Versus the Volcano |WrittenBy=Teleplay by: Anthony E. Zuiker & Carol Mendelsohn Story by: Josh Berman |DirectedBy=Richard J. Lewis |Viewers=26.80[9] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|12|11}} |EpisodeNumber=78 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |ShortSummary= When the new sheriff is witness to a car bombing that kills an air marshal, he puts pressure on Grissom to find the murderer. Remains of the bomb lead Grissom, Catherine and Nick to a high school science fair. Meanwhile Warrick and Sara look into the death of the wife of a popular singer. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Coming of Rage |WrittenBy=Teleplay by: Sarah Goldfinger Story by: Richard Catalani |DirectedBy=Nelson McCormick |Viewers=24.69[10] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|12|18}} |EpisodeNumber=79 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |ShortSummary= Grissom, Sara and Warrick investigate when a 15-year-old boy is found beaten to death with a hammer at a construction site. Meanwhile Nick and Catherine try to find out how a woman was killed by a gunshot in her front yard while her husband and ex-husband were arguing over her. The boy's murder is based on the 2003 murder of Jason Sweeney. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Eleven Angry Jurors |WrittenBy=Josh Berman & Andrew Lipsitz |DirectedBy=Matt Earl Beesley |Viewers=27.48[11] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|1|8}} |EpisodeNumber=80 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |ShortSummary= When the only juror to vote 'not guilty' in a trial is found dead in the jury room, Grissom's team looks for the suspect among the other eleven jurors. Meanwhile Nick reopens a four-year case when the sister of a missing person comes with new evidence. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Butterflied |WrittenBy=David Rambo |DirectedBy=Richard J. Lewis |Viewers=28.74[12] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|1|15}} |EpisodeNumber=81 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |ShortSummary= A nurse is found dead in her house by her friend, who's also a nurse. The victim died in her spacious bathroom, posed with her head facing the door. Grissom is left unnerved because the victim bears a resemblance to his fellow CSI, Sara Sidle. According to the friend, she was to have dinner with her new boyfriend, Dr. Michael Clark, who works at the same hospital. Processing the crime scene reveals very little evidence because the killer has thoroughly cleaned the place and used bleached to denature any DNA. Dr. Clark, initially a prime suspect, is later found, albeit in pieces, in garbage bins behind the house. The precision of various cuts suggests that a medical personnel is the killer. Meanwhile, this case prompts Grissom to contemplate his workaholic life and whether it is worth the life he may be missing out on. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Suckers |WrittenBy=Danny Cannon & Josh Berman |DirectedBy=Danny Cannon |Viewers=29.27[13] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|5}} |EpisodeNumber=82 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |ShortSummary= Grissom, Sara and Nick deal with a bizarre case when a priceless 17th century Japanese samurai sword is stolen from an exhibit at a casino. Meanwhile Catherine and Warrick have to look into the world of 'vampires' when a young woman is found dead with all her blood drained from her body. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Paper or Plastic? |WrittenBy=Naren Shankar |DirectedBy=Kenneth Fink |Viewers=30.71[14] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|12}} |EpisodeNumber=83 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |ShortSummary= The entire team investigates when a robbery at a grocery store turns into a shootout, leaving five people dead, one of whom is a police officer. The evidence leads Grissom to doubt the story of the other police officer at the scene. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Early Rollout |WrittenBy=Teleplay by: Anthony E. Zuiker & Carol Mendelsohn Story by: Elizabeth Devine |DirectedBy=Duane Clark |Viewers=30.87[15] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|19}} |EpisodeNumber=84 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |ShortSummary= The whole team investigates the execution-style murder of a husband and his porn star wife in a gated community. Catherine gets involved with one of the suspects, even after Grissom questioned her ethics when she told him she accepted Sam Braun's check. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Getting Off |WrittenBy=Jerry Stahl |DirectedBy=Kenneth Fink |Viewers=28.01[16] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|26}} |EpisodeNumber=85 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |ShortSummary= Grissom, Warrick and Nick investigate when a halfway house worker is found stabbed to death in a bad neighborhood. Meanwhile Catherine and Sara investigate the death of a clown who was murdered and dumped in an area frequented by transvestites. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=XX |WrittenBy=Ethlie Ann Vare |DirectedBy=Deran Sarafian |Viewers=27.40[17] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|3|11}} |EpisodeNumber=86 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |ShortSummary=Catherine, Sara and Nick investigate when the body of a female prison inmate is found tied to the underside of a bus. What first looks like an escape gone wrong turns out to be a murder when it is discovered the woman was already dead before she was tied to the bus. Meanwhile Grissom and Warrick investigate the death of a man stabbed to death in his apartment. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Bad to the Bone |WrittenBy=Eli Talbert |DirectedBy=David Grossman |Viewers=26.47[18] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|4|1}} |EpisodeNumber=87 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |ShortSummary= The CSIs investigate when a single man beats another man to death in a casino parking garage. They quickly discover that their extremely short-tempered suspect may be responsible for another murder. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Bad Words |WrittenBy=Sarah Goldfinger |DirectedBy=Rob Bailey |Viewers=23.79[19] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|4|15}} |EpisodeNumber=88 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |ShortSummary= When a teenage girl is killed in a house fire, Catherine, Nick and Warrick suspect a serial arsonist. Among their suspects are the girl's demented grandmother, a female pyromaniac and the high school baseball team. Meanwhile Grissom and Sara investigate the death of a champion in a popular word game, who is found dead in the men's room with several game tiles in his throat and stomach. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Dead Ringer |WrittenBy=Elizabeth Devine |DirectedBy=Kenneth Fink |Viewers=26.37[20] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|4|29}} |EpisodeNumber=89 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |ShortSummary= The CSIs have to drop out of the annual 120-mile 24-hour Marathon Baker to Vegas relay race when Grissom finds a dead contestant next to the track. Meanwhile Warrick and Sara investigate what appears to be a murder-suicide when a male and a female cop are found dead in a hotel room. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Turn of the Screws |WrittenBy=Story by: Carol Mendelsohn & Richard Catalani Teleplay by: Josh Berman |DirectedBy=Deran Sarafian |Viewers=20.39[21] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|5|6}} |EpisodeNumber=90 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |ShortSummary= Grissom, Sara and Nick investigate when a roller coaster derails at an amusement park, leaving six people dead. When it turns out there were only five people on the roller coaster, they suspect foul play. Catherine and Warrick investigate the murder of a 13-year-old girl. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=No More Bets |WrittenBy=Teleplay by: Naren Shankar & Carol Mendelsohn & Judith McCreary Story by: Andrew Lipsitz & Dustin Lee Abraham |DirectedBy=Richard J. Lewis |Viewers=22.52[22] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|5|13}} |EpisodeNumber=91 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |ShortSummary= The CSIs investigate when two young gamblers are found dead shortly after scamming several of Sam Braun's casinos. Grissom is forced to take Catherine off the case, because her father is a suspect in their murder. |LineColor=00008B }}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 4) |Title=Bloodlines |WrittenBy=Teleplay by: Carol Mendelsohn & Naren Shankar Story by: Eli Talbert & Sarah Goldfinger |DirectedBy=Kenneth Fink |Viewers=25.40[23] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|5|20}} |EpisodeNumber=92 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |ShortSummary= The CSIs investigate when a casino employee is beaten and raped on her way home from work. The victim identifies her attacker, but the DNA evidence suggests that he is not the person responsible. 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