Where to stream CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 9

Season 9

Watch CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 9 in Australia

Released: 9th Oct, 2008

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Season 9 Episodes

S09 Episode 1

For Warrick

The team rallies together when Warrick is shot in an alleyway. Suspicion immediately falls on the police officer who tried to frame the CSI for murder.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 9 Oct 2008

S09 Episode 2

The Happy Place

A hypnotist and bank robber becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation; the team probe the death of a school counsellor with a gambling problem.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 16 Oct 2008

S09 Episode 3

Art Imitates Life

When a number of people are found dead, looking as if they simply died in the middle of what they were doing, the CSI team try to figure out what keeps the corpses from collapsing.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 23 Oct 2008

S09 Episode 4

Let It Bleed

The team investigates after two bodies are found in a trash bin: one is a man disguised as a cop, who committed armed robbery, and the other is the daughter of a South American crime lord.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 30 Oct 2008

S09 Episode 5

Leave Out All the Rest

Grissom asks Lady Heather for help when the team investigate a case connected to the world of domination.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 6 Nov 2008

S09 Episode 6

Say Uncle

The team has a hard time investigating a shooting in Koreatown when witnesses to the crime refuse to talk to the police.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 13 Nov 2008

S09 Episode 7

Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda

A man blames the death of his wife and daughter on anonymous email threats; Grissom attends a transfer hearing.

40 mins  ·  Thu, 20 Nov 2008

S09 Episode 8

Young Man With a Horn

A popular young singer's death outside an infamous Las Vegas nightclub leads the team to uncover a link between that crime and a murder 50 years earlier.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 4 Dec 2008

S09 Episode 9

19 Down...

When the team discovers a connection between a new murder and a serial killer, Grissom secretly joins the class of a criminal pathologist to help crack the case.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 11 Dec 2008

S09 Episode 10

One to Go

Grissom announces that he is leaving, which surprises and saddens the team; Dr Raymond Langston may take a permanent position in the group.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 15 Jan 2009

S09 Episode 11

The Grave Shift

Dr Langston's first day on the job goes from bad to worse when a simple burglary case quickly overlaps a complicated arson and homicide case.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 22 Jan 2009

S09 Episode 12

Disarmed & Dangerous

The CSI team are called in to help catch a killer when an undercover FBI agent is found murdered.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 29 Jan 2009

S09 Episode 13

Deep Fried & Minty Fresh

The team's investigation of a murder at a fast-food restaurant is hampered by much of the evidence being covered in cooking oil.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 12 Feb 2009

S09 Episode 14

Miscarriage of Justice

As Langston testifies at the trial of a respected congressman, new evidence prompts the team to reopen the investigation.

40 mins  ·  Sun, 15 Feb 2009

S09 Episode 15

Kill Me if You Can

In one night, the team investigate three cases which seem to be unrelated to one another.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 26 Feb 2009

S09 Episode 16

Turn, Turn, Turn

Nick pieces together three separate murder cases that took place at a motel over the course of a year.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 5 Mar 2009

S09 Episode 17

No Way Out

Riley and Langston are taken hostage after a gang-related shootout in a normally quiet Las Vegas community.

40 mins  ·  Thu, 12 Mar 2009

S09 Episode 18

Mascara

Langston is shocked to learn that one of his former grad students has been murdered while investigating Mexican wrestlers.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 2 Apr 2009

S09 Episode 19

The Descent of Man

Catherine finds a possible connection between Nick's case involving a dead skydiver and a mysterious double murder.

40 mins  ·  Thu, 9 Apr 2009

S09 Episode 20

A Space Oddity

Hodges and Wendy wind up investigating the death of a beloved actor when they run into each other at a sci-fi convention.

40 mins  ·  Thu, 16 Apr 2009

S09 Episode 21

If I Had a Hammer

When a convicted felon claims the verdict was based on flawed evidence, Catherine re-examines one of her first cases.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 23 Apr 2009

S09 Episode 22

The Gone Dead Train

The search for the source of an unexplained illness that affects seemingly random citizens of Las Vegas leads the team to a tattoo parlour.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 30 Apr 2009

S09 Episode 23

Hog Heaven

The team are called in to investigate when a motorcycle gang member is stabbed to death at a biker bar.

41 mins  ·  Thu, 7 May 2009

S09 Episode 24

All In

The team investigate a string of murders linked to a scam involving valuable poker chips; Langston has to use deadly force for the first time.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 14 May 2009

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