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Because of this, his blood would have trouble clotting and he would have blood to spare. Grissom tells Brass that he was wrong, and Cliff reiterates that he was diagnosed with Hepatitis-C when he was 18 years old. Meanwhile, Greg confirms that the 16 blood samples from the walls all come back to Cliff his nosebleed story was accurate. None of Cliff's tools test positive for blood, and Sara and Warrick test various tools in an effort to replicate the blood patterns on the walls.

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The items are taken back to the lab for further processing. His furniture is crammed into the tiny living space, and Grissom spots some of the items that made the voids in the carpet, including the lamp and electric saw. Cliff reveals that he's been living out of the back of his rental truck. Brass asks for a sample of Cliff's blood from his arm, while Grissom asks to see Cliff's new apartment. Grissom privately tells Brass that Cliff is lying, as expirated blood from the nose would have an oval-shaped pattern however, the blood drops on the wall were V-shaped. Cliff explains that he has Hepatitis-C and gets frequent nosebleeds he expirated blood all over the walls to get back at Stu. He says that it was all Stu's fault, as the apartment manager didn't take good care of the place. Grissom mentions the disturbing evidence of the blood they found in the apartment, and Cliff confirms that the blood is actually his. When located, Cliff tells Grissom and Brass that Alison is in Canada visiting her parents. Stu is adamant that if Cliff is found, he's not getting his security deposit back. Cliff didn't leave a forwarding address, only a piece of paper that said he was moving on. According to Stu, Alison Scott hadn't been seen in over a month, and Cliff claimed that she left town.

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Warrick finds an odd shape that he thinks looks like an electric saw such a weapon would create a high-velocity impact with minimal blood spray.īrass tells Grissom that when they were at the apartment, they didn't have the full story.

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There are voids in the blood where the furniture would've been, and Grissom notes what would've been the couch, a square that could've been the TV or a magazine, and triangle that might've been a lamp or a coat rack. Warrick sprays the floor with luminol, and it shows that the floor was covered in blood. Since the blood drops are one millimeter in diameter, Sara believes they're looking at a high-velocity impact event, such as a gunshot however, there are no bullet holes in the walls. Since the human body holds eight pints of blood, Grissom figures their victim is dead. Grissom doesn't jump to conclusions, guessing that the blood may belong to an animal however, tests soon show that the blood is human. The apartment was previously rented to a Cliff Renteria, and Brass informs Grissom that Cliff and his girlfriend skipped town in the middle of the night. On the case: Gil Grissom, Sara Sidle, Warrick Brown, Jim BrassĪpartment manager Stu Evans leads two prospective tenants to an a recently vacated apartment, and the three of them are shocked to find the walls covered in blood. Meanwhile, Catherine and Nick are confronted with what seems to be an urban legend turned fact: a scuba diver found in the top of a tree after a forest fire. Grissom, Sara and Warrick are sent to investigate when a former tenant leaves behind a blood-splattered apartment and a missing girlfriend.








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