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CSI: Miami - Episode 03x09
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Episode: 03x09 Title: Pirated
Type: Regular Episode Production Code: 309 First Aired: Nov. 22, 2004
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Summary: A crew of six members, tied together and drowned in the ocean lead the CSI to a case of modern day piracy. The investigation uncovers a hijacked ship with more dead crew members thrown overboard, while the remaining crew having escaped on a life raft. With the help of a GPS and radar system the survivors are found and questioned, but their stories don't mesh. Further investigation sends the team into the underbelly of Miami's militia and arms dealers.
Who appeared in this episode?
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Guest Stars:| Mr. Morgan | played by Mark Derwin | | Adam Kalmenson | played by Philipp Karner | | Brian | played by Josh Braaten | | Owen Harrell | played by Paul Dillon | | Darryl Morgan | played by Dave Power | | Colleen Mendoza | played by Malaya Rivera Drew | | Cynthia Wells | played by Brooke Bloom | | Maxine Valera | played by Boti Bliss | | Bart Roberts | played by Roy Werner |
| Chip Manning | played by Will Collyer | | SWAT Sergeant | played by Teddy Lane Jr. | | Roberto Lopez | played by Tony Genaro | | Dead Man | played by David Kilde | | Sara | played by Diana R. Lupo | | SWAT Cop | played by Phillip Rapagna |
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Episode Quotes
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MISTAKES/GOOFS
- FACT: In seeking information on a vehicle sales decal whose VIN number was seared onto the window from an RPG blast, Eric Delko mentions that VIN numbers have 16 characters on them, which is wrong. Since 1981, all vehicles sold in the United States and Canada are required to have VIN numbers that are 17 characters in length - no more, no less. Prior to 1981, manufacturers were free to use as many characters as they saw fit. His other information on the number 1 meaning US built, and the F meaning Ford, was correct.
- FACT: Two of the criminals in the episode were identified by the eye injuries they sustained from the sight of the RPG they fired. The RPG-7, however, is designed to be recoilless; it is unlikely that even an inexperienced user would sustain serious injuries, such as those depicted on Darryl Morgan, by firing the weapon.
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Episode Screenshots (From Season 3)
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