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CSI: Miami :: Lost Son (03x01)
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| Title: | Lost Son |
| Episode #: | 03x01 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday September 20th, 2004 |
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An accident concerning a yacht hitting a bridge in Miami reveals a mystery, when it's discovered the man at the helm was shot moments before the boat slammed into the bridge. An investigation uncovers a kidnapping and ransom plot involving the victim's son and in fact the dead man was on his way to pay off the kidnappers with 3 million dollars worth of jewels. Details are uncovered that the jewels were fake and that the team may be in danger, or even killed.
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The reference to a vehicle wheelbase of 60 inches is way off. There is no car whose centerline distance between the front and rear wheels is only five feet. Most automotive wheelbases are between 90-100 inches and the biggest cars get over 120 inches. The S-Type Mercedes referred to by Horatio has a 121.5 wheelbase. The writers should have referred to track or track width, the spacing between front wheels (or rear wheels), where 60 inches is fairly common (and the S-Type is 62 inches). Track width would also be a lot easier to use as evidence since calculating wheelbase from tire tracks would at the least require measuring the arcs from all four tires. | In the beginning, when Horatio calls in and says that they have a missing 6-year old boy, they say they are on the case. Then, near the ending, they mention something about the boy, and they say he is eight years old. That's two years off. |
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