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"Body Count"
Series CSI: Miami
Season 1, Episode 24
Air date May 19th, 2003
Writers Ildy Modrovich; Laurence Walsh; Steven Maeda
Director Joe Chappelle
Producers Doreen Blauschild; Jerry Bruckheimer; Danny Cannon; Nicole Daddio; Elizabeth Devine; Ann Donahue; Gina Lamar; Scott Lautanen; Jonathan Littman; Steven Maeda; Anne McGrail; Carol Mendelsohn; Sunil Nayar; Michael Ostrowski; Scott Shiffman; Don Tardino; Anthony E. Zuiker
Starring David Caruso; Emily Procter; Adam Rodriguez; Khandi Alexander; Sofia Milos
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"Body Count" is the twenty-fourth episode of season one of the crime procedural drama series CSI: Miami and the twenty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Joe Chappelle with a teleplay written by Ildy Modrovich and Laurence Walsh based on a story treatment by Steven Maeda. It first aired on CBS on Monday, May 19th, 2003.

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