CSI: Las Vegas - Episode 11.05 - House of Hoarders - Press Release
Oct 5, 2010
CSI Las VegasA "HOARDER" BECOMES A MURDER SUSPECT WHEN THE CSI TEAM FINDS A DEAD BODY UNDER PILES OF TRASH INSIDE HER HOUSE, ON "CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION," THURSDAY, OCT. 21
"House of Hoarders" - A woman who suffers from a condition called "hoarding" becomes a murder suspect when a dead body is found buried under piles of trash and debris inside her home, on CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, Thursday, Oct. 21 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
SERIES REGULARS:
Dr. Raymond Langston...... Laurence Fishburne
Catherine Willows.............. Marg Helgenberger
Nick Stokes................................ George Eads
Captain Jim Brass....................... Paul Guilfoyle
Greg Sanders.............................. Eric Szmanda
Dr. Robbins......................... Robert David Hall
David Phillips............................. David Berman
Hodges................................ Wallace Langham
GUEST CAST:
Henry Andrews............................. Jon Wellner
Marta Santiago........................... Bertila Damas
Julian Santiago.................. Ramon De Ocampo
Dr. Prescott........................... Annie Wersching
Alicia Santiago.......................... Georgie Flores
Officer Mitchell.......................... Larry Mitchell
Officer Akers.............................. Larry Sullivan
WRITTEN BY: Christopher Barbour
DIRECTED BY: Alec Smight
GENRE: CRIME DRAMA, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE
Source: CBS


Thanks Micha.
ReplyDeleteThey just changed the episodes:
ReplyDelete10.05 is now House Of Hoarders (10.05 was Cold-Blooded)
10.06 is now Cold-Blooded (Airdate 28 October) (10.06 was House of hoarders)
AH yes, you're right. Just updating, cheers!
ReplyDeletePretty sure it's 11.05 when you look at the air dates.
ReplyDeleteWhy isn't Jorja Fox listed as a series regular, or at least recurring cast?
ReplyDeleteNo idea, sorry
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know to quote end lines of this episode...from Erich Fromm about 'having' vs. 'being#?
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