CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION 1X21: JUSTICE IS SERVED ORIGINAL AIR DATE ON CBS: 04/26/2001 TRANSCRIBED FROM CBS/DVD Written by JERRY STAHL Directed by TOM WRIGHT SCENE #04: [INT. CSI - FORENSIC AUTOPSY -- NIGHT] (GRISSOM walks into the autopsy room. WARRICK and NICK are already with DR. ROBBINS. GRISSOM walks up to the table where they're going over the autopsy findings.) WARRICK: So, Doc, how big of a cat are we actually dealing with here? DR. ALBERT ROBBINS: GRISSOM: We're not. (surprised) We're not? (ROBBINS turns to look at GRISSOM.) DR. ALBERT ROBBINS: You ever owned a kitten? When you play with them, they bite-- they scratch. Doesn't matter whether they're tabbies or tigers. don't just (GRISSOM turns to look at the victim's body.) DR. ALBERT ROBBINS: NICK: And there's no signs of claw wounds on the victim. So what are we dealing with? DR. ALBERT ROBBINS: Forget whiskers. Think spot. Teeth marks look canine. (Quick CGI POV to: Camera quick zoom into a dog's open mouth and teeth bare. Cut to: Camera extreme close up of the dog's teeth sinking into flesh with lost of blood spurting out.) DR. ALBERT ROBBINS: (End of CGI POV. GRISSOM: (v.o.) Bit him right through the jugular. Resume to present.) I was wrong about the species. DR. ALBERT ROBBINS: to breed. I'll make a mold of the bite. If we're lucky we can narrow it down (GRISSOM looks over at WARRICK and NICK, both acting strangely.) (WARRICK turns away.) GRISSOM: What? (WARRICK and NICK look at GRISSOM.) ICK: N Most people don't admit when they're wrong. GRISSOM: (shrugs) I'm wrong all the time. That's how I eventually get to DR. ALBERT ROBBINS: You weren't wrong about the scalpel. organs knew how to handle one. NICK: Whoever removed this So a dog killed him, then someone came along and cut him up. GRISSOM: Someone with two legs and a medical degree. right. guy's