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The case begins when an named George Tabin is found murdered at a Las Vegas bus stop. Greg Sanders , a former high school chess captain, quickly identifies a pattern: the victim's location and the manner of his death mirror a specific move on a chess board. A blood trail from the scene leads investigators to a dead bird—specifically a "rook"—further confirming the chess theme. The Chess Pattern
The story of the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode (Season 14, Episode 16) centers on a serial killer who uses high-stakes chess strategy to orchestrate their crimes. The Investigation
As the team delves deeper, they discover that a traveling chess tournament led by director has been accompanied by a string of similar murders in other cities. Greg consults his old mentor, Paul Lomax , who identifies the pattern as a recreation of a legendary 1998 championship match between Karl Schrute and Troy Parker . In that historic game, Parker made a catastrophic mistake—moving his bishop to E3 instead of the knight to A4—that ruined his career. Solving the Case
Fingerprint evidence initially points toward a man named Lee Crosby, but he is cleared when another murder occurs while he is in police custody.
The case begins when an named George Tabin is found murdered at a Las Vegas bus stop. Greg Sanders , a former high school chess captain, quickly identifies a pattern: the victim's location and the manner of his death mirror a specific move on a chess board. A blood trail from the scene leads investigators to a dead bird—specifically a "rook"—further confirming the chess theme. The Chess Pattern
The story of the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode (Season 14, Episode 16) centers on a serial killer who uses high-stakes chess strategy to orchestrate their crimes. The Investigation [S14E16] Killer Moves
As the team delves deeper, they discover that a traveling chess tournament led by director has been accompanied by a string of similar murders in other cities. Greg consults his old mentor, Paul Lomax , who identifies the pattern as a recreation of a legendary 1998 championship match between Karl Schrute and Troy Parker . In that historic game, Parker made a catastrophic mistake—moving his bishop to E3 instead of the knight to A4—that ruined his career. Solving the Case The case begins when an named George Tabin
Fingerprint evidence initially points toward a man named Lee Crosby, but he is cleared when another murder occurs while he is in police custody. The Chess Pattern The story of the CSI: