Tim Speedle

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CSI: Miami character
Tim Speedle
Gender Male
Hair color Brown
City Miami
Job CSI
Rank Detective
Position Trace Evidence
Current status Deceased
Portrayed by Rory Cochrane
First appearance Cross Jurisdictions
Last appearance Lost Son

Tim Speedle is a fictional character on the television series CSI: Miami. He is portrayed by Rory Cochrane.


Tim "Speed" Speedle was a trace and impressions expert with the Miami-Dade Crime Lab. Despite his skill as a CSI, Speed was habitually neglectful of proper gun maintainance, which contributed to his death in episode 301, "Lost Son," when his sidearm jammed during a shootout. He died moments later in Horatio Caine's arms. He had been close friends with colleague Eric Delko, and had been the one to haze him when Eric first joined the lab (episode 308, "Speed Kills"). Even after Speedle's death, Delko remains protective of his memory and reputation (episodes 306, "Hell Night;" 323, "Whacked"). Speed's void on the team is filled by former patrol officer Ryan Wolfe.



CSI: Miami
Characters: Horatio Caine | Calleigh Duquesne | Eric Delko | Tim Speedle | Frank Tripp | Natalia Boa Vista | Ryan Wolfe | Alexx Woods | Vallera
Episodes: List of CSI: Miami episodes
Executive producer: Jerry Bruckheimer
Creators: Anthony E. Zuiker | Carol Mendelsohn | Ann Donahue
Related Series: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | CSI: NY
Other: CSI: Miami | List of CSI: Miami Japan voice actors | List of CSI: Miami Korea voice actors | Official homepage
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