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Gum Drops
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode

A pool of blood at the crime scene
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 5
Written by Sarah Goldfinger
Directed by Richard J. Lewis
Original airdate October 20, 2005
Episode chronology
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Gum Drops is the fifth episode in the sixth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Nick takes the lead on a case where in the house a family of four, three pools of blood are found. Nick thinks that the little girl may still be alive, but Sara is doubtful, thinking that Nick's recent near-death experience is affecting his judgement. Throughout this episode we see a more nurturing side to Sara Sidle as she tries to help her friend cope not only with this particular case, but with his experience being buried alive the previous year.

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