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: Grissom discovers that Thayer sprayed his experimental subject with malathion, a pesticide that delayed the flies' development by four days. By proving this "clock tampering," Grissom gets Thayer arrested for perjury and obstruction of justice. Key Cast and Guest Stars

: Gil Grissom is summoned by Conrad Ecklie and Undersheriff Jeffrey McKeen to refute the testimony of Mark Thayer, an independent entomologist. Thayer’s experiment with blowflies suggests a timeline that would provide an alibi for a murder suspect. Grissom, however, suspects Thayer has manipulated the science to achieve favorable results. Case Resolutions CSI Las Vegas 6x6

The episode is remembered for its exploration of professional integrity, as Grissom rejects a potential promotion, telling McKeen he is happy exactly where he is. Secrets and Flies | CSI | Fandom : Grissom discovers that Thayer sprayed his experimental

In the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode (Season 6, Episode 6), the team balances a scientifically baffling murder case with a high-stakes legal battle centered on forensic ethics. Originally airing on November 3, 2005, the episode was directed by Terrence O’Hara and written by Josh Berman. Main Plotlines Secrets and Flies | CSI | Fandom In

: The team investigates the apparent suicide of Christina Adalian, a young single mother found dead from a gunshot wound in her home. While the scene is staged to look like a suicide—complete with a note and a weapon in hand—Catherine Willows notices a critical discrepancy: the gun is covered in blood, but the victim’s hand is clean. An autopsy by Dr. Robbins reveals two shocking facts: Christina was biologically a virgin despite having a "son," Joey, and she was not the child's biological mother.