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July 3 - Kanakaredes Calls It 'Entertainment'
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July 3 - Petersen: I Have Anxiety Every Day
The former 'CSI' leading man discusses the differences between theater and TV.

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June 25 - Cibrian Heads To The Sunshine State
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June 22 - Procter Has Motherhood On Her Mind
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June 14 - Fishburne: It's Not Different
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By Rachel
July 2, 2007 - 4:57 PM

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The sixth season of CSI: Miami starts with an investigation into the death of a probation officer fatally shot in his own home.

According to CSI Files sources, the episode finds the whole team working the case of Andrew Bennett. Since he was a probation officer, their first suspect is his most recent violation: Kyle Harmon. Horatio can't help finding something familiar about the young man and enters the interrogation to join Delko. The 16-year-old has an attitude that lets Horatio know that he isn't easily intimidated. They show him a printout that confirms that he had violated his probation by consuming alcohol. Horatio questions him further, and Kyle eventually admits that he lives in a foster home and had to drink what was available. He might have violated his probation, but Kyle insists that he didn't kill Bennett. The man looked out for Kyle and got him a job, why would Kyle hurt him?

Skin cells found under Bennett's nails lead the team to another possible suspect: Dylan Lester. Calleigh questions 18-year-old Dylan and matches his shoe to a print found at Bennett's house, proving that Lester had been there. He confesses to getting into a fight with Bennett after the man found him in his daughter's bedroom, but says that's as far as it went. Dylan tells Calleigh that he doesn't even know how to hold a gun.

Bennett's daughter, Stephanie, explains to Horatio that her father took on more cases after her mother died. She always knew that one of the ex-convicts that he was in charge of would cause trouble one day. Horatio tells her that they talked to Dylan, but she says that he was different from the rest of them. Stephanie asks Horatio if she is responsible for her father's death, and Horatio hopes for her sake that she isn't.

Tripp locates the getaway boat and Horatio and Delko go to the Rain Café to talk to the owner. The restaurant manager reveals that she employs a few of Andrew Bennett's probationers, including Kyle Harmon. Horatio has a nagging feeling about Kyle and asks Yelina to investigate, with startling results. What are they? We're not telling yet... but it might just have something to do with Michael Ausiello's recent revelation Horatio will soon discover a branch of his family tree he never even knew existed.

Please note that the above plot details have not been confirmed by CBS, Alliance Atlantis or Bruckheimer Films, and until such time you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The above information comes from early script drafts and the details of the episodes are liable to change before the episodes are shown.

The season six premiere of Miami is expected to air September 24, 2007.

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