26 Ways To Die in CSI? Celebrate the crime epic’s finale on DVD

What more could you want from a crime series? The gripping and epic CSI concluded with season 15 last year, and the very special CSI: The Finale episode. Now after a respectful pause, CSI: The Finale is about to be released on DVD.

To celebrate, we thought you’d love to see this cheeky, grittily graphic infographic, created by the CSI team as a memento to all the many many CSI fans out there. It includes a break down of the 26 deaths that populated Season 15, one by one – by means of  head-smashing, suicide-bombing, throat-cutting. Dumb ways to die? Not in CSI!

 

CSI modes of death

 

CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, created by Anthony E. Zuicker and Exec Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, first premiered in the US on 6th October 2000 and forever changed the landscape for TV crime shows. The first incarnation of the CSI franchise, followed an elite team of police forensic evidence investigation experts in Las Vegas and ran for 15 seasons.

The final season saw Night Shift Supervisor D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) and the other members of the ‘grave shift’ at the Las Vegas crime lab – Julie Finlay (Elisabeth Shue), Nick Stokes (George Eads), Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox) and Greg Sanders(Eric Szmanda) take on their final perplexing, impenetrable and mind-bending cases over 18 episodes where they confront the murderers, serial killers and kidnappers that inhabit the murky recesses of the fun-capital of the world, Las Vegas.

The spectacular, feature-length finale episode, reunited the cast members – past and present – for one final investigation. Gill Grissom (William Petersen), Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger) and Jim Brass (Paul Guilfoyle) returned to investigate an explosion in a casino.

CSI: The Complete Season 15 is out now on DVD and CSI: The Finale is available on DVD from 23rd May

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