[s4e11] Eleven Angry Jurors Apr 2026

Grissom and his team investigate the "safe house" where the jurors were held. They discover that Gibbons had a severe penicillin allergy.

is the title of Season 4, Episode 11 of the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , which originally aired on January 8, 2004. The episode follows two primary investigative storylines: The Main Case: Death in the Jury Room

Gibbons was the lone "not guilty" holdout in an 11-to-1 vote, making all eleven of his fellow jurors—who were frustrated and eager to reach a verdict—natural suspects. [S4E11] Eleven Angry Jurors

Faye Minden, the sister of the missing woman (Rita Minden), comes forward with evidence she had previously withheld out of fear.

Nick uses specialized forensic techniques, such as analyzing tree rings for fire damage and identifying specific fuel types, to prove the husband burned Rita's body and dumped the remains. Grissom and his team investigate the "safe house"

The episode is noted for its exploration of internal jury dynamics—inspired by the classic film 12 Angry Men —and for a pivotal character moment where Nick confronts Grissom about his growth as an investigator. You can find more details or watch the episode on platforms like Paramount+ or Apple TV .

She claims Rita's husband, Aaron Westonson, killed Rita after she caught him having an affair. The episode is noted for its exploration of

Nick Stokes reopens a four-year-old missing persons case that Grissom had previously closed due to a lack of evidence.

Grissom and his team investigate the "safe house" where the jurors were held. They discover that Gibbons had a severe penicillin allergy.

is the title of Season 4, Episode 11 of the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , which originally aired on January 8, 2004. The episode follows two primary investigative storylines: The Main Case: Death in the Jury Room

Gibbons was the lone "not guilty" holdout in an 11-to-1 vote, making all eleven of his fellow jurors—who were frustrated and eager to reach a verdict—natural suspects.

Faye Minden, the sister of the missing woman (Rita Minden), comes forward with evidence she had previously withheld out of fear.

Nick uses specialized forensic techniques, such as analyzing tree rings for fire damage and identifying specific fuel types, to prove the husband burned Rita's body and dumped the remains.

The episode is noted for its exploration of internal jury dynamics—inspired by the classic film 12 Angry Men —and for a pivotal character moment where Nick confronts Grissom about his growth as an investigator. You can find more details or watch the episode on platforms like Paramount+ or Apple TV .

She claims Rita's husband, Aaron Westonson, killed Rita after she caught him having an affair.

Nick Stokes reopens a four-year-old missing persons case that Grissom had previously closed due to a lack of evidence.