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Sqweegel often attacks the same victim more than once, the first time as a warning, and the second because he sees that they haven't changed their ways. The first attack will often go unreported, due to the victim wishing to hide their secret.

He will also spend an exhaustive amount of time stalking his target while they remain completely oblivious to the surveillance.

These actions include living in the target's attic, spying on them with an eye hole camera, and even sleeping under the target's bed while they slept. His latex suit allows him to come and go without leaving any DNA or trace evidence.

The only DNA left from his sweat was compromised by the compound he used to get into the suit. CSI Explore. Season 2 Season 1. Main Characters D. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? The bottom drawer of a nearby dresser is full of orange peels; the intruder has been living in the attic. Nick tells Catherine that the intruder has also been reading Margot's mail, as her envelopes have been steamed open. Catherine spots a mark under the bed; when she and Nick lift it, they find a dust void in the shape of a person.

Their intruder has actually been lying under the bed. In the lab, Catherine tells the team that she found no trace of any kind from the intruder. Langston convinces them that their lack of evidence is evidence. What they know is this: their intruder is small in stature, agile and manically patient, as he invaded Margot's life for weeks or months without her ever knowing.

Nick and Hodges take a look at the carpet that was under Margot's bed. The stain on it looks like urine; however, it has no smell and isn't even in the right anatomical region. Hodges notes that both urine and sweat fluoresce the same, so they could be looking at sweat.

This is confirmed when Hodges runs the carpet for DNA. Although he's unable to recover any DNA, he tells Nick that the sweat was mixed with components that make up latex fetish sprays. The sprays' primary uses are on latex body suits. Nick remembers Margot's description of her attacker and guesses that he was wearing latex with a zipper up the back, which would explain why his spine was sweating.

Catherine and Nick visit the local sex shop and talk to the owner, Joey. He tells them that someone bought a few bottles of silicone spray six months back and that the same person custom-ordered two latex "head-to-toes" - full-body suits that cover everything but the eyes, nose and mouth.

Joey even has a record of the purchase, as well as photos of the buyer. However, the photos only show their suspect wearing the suit, as most customers in the shop value their privacy. Catherine and Nick notice that their suspect has heterochromia, one blue eye and one brown. The buyer paid for the suits in cash and didn't leave an address; however, he did leave a name - Ian Moone. In the lab, Langston runs Ian Moone through the database, but gets no hits. Across town, Carrie Jones goes through a car wash with her daughter, Alise, in the back seat.

While Alise puts her headphones on and watches the car wash with her doll, Carrie calls someone and starts flirting with them over the phone. Suddenly, the man in the latex suit slinks his way through the car to the front seat and violently attacks Carrie with another straight-edge razor, killing her. He then draws the letter 'A' in her blood on the windshield.

Between the music in her headphones and the noise from the car wash, Alise doesn't hear anything. She only turns around to find the latex man staring at her, and she screams in horror.

Catherine and Greg are on the scene. They confirm that only Carrie and Alise were in the car when it started to go through the car wash. There's blood all over the inside of the car, but evidence indicates that there was no blood on the killer when he made his way through the car initially. Greg finds blood on the hatch release; when they open it, they find a spare tire compartment with no tire. They wonder if the same person who fit through Margot's window could also fit himself in the compartment.

When Catherine asks where their suspect went, she realizes that he may still be on the premises; however, a search turns up nothing. In the police station, Brass talks with a still-frightened Alise. She eventually opens up and silently conveys that there was nobody else in the car, but that she was watching the car wash with her doll. When Brass asks for more information, the girl chillingly calls the killer "Sqweegel. Jason tells Brass that his wife had just been appointed to the county's Family Values Committee because of her stance against violent video games.

He adds that not only did Carrie receive death threats, but she was also violently attacked in their house, which landed her in the hospital. This is confirmed in autopsy when Doc Robbins and David Phillips see that Carrie has two different sets of cuts on her body, one old and one new. Langston enters and compares Carrie's cuts with Margot's.

He concludes that both women were attacked by the same person. In the Jones' house, Langston and Nick examine the bedroom. They find a dust void under the bed similar to the one at Margot's house.

In fact, everything in the house mirrors the first crime scene - including a hole in the ceiling. There's a hole in the mattress that contains a DVD with a red letter 'A' on it, similar to the car wash. Brass tells the CSIs about "Sqweegel," guessing that Alise chose that name because of the sound the mops made at the car wash when they went across the windshield. When the DVD is viewed, it's revealed that Carrie was having an affair - and that someone was recording it privately.

The couple is seen at the end literally riding off into the sunset, where Grissom has relocated. Card games. Did Sqweegel return to CSI? Why did CSI kill off Holly gribbs? Who was Owen Wolf? What is the best CSI episode? Who killed Nate Haskell? Why did Nick leave CSI? Who was I am no one on CSI?



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