
One final detail I should add, in CSI, when they were taking DNA samples and other things, they found that the guy who stole the wolf hormones, his pulse (I think it was) had decreased to that of a dog, a wolf to be precise suggesting some wolf side-effects had taken place in his body. Andy Apsted Anne Sampson Chanel Dyson Charlie Budd David Budd Deepak Sharma Ella Budd. Thomas Vincent directed the first three episodes, with John Strickland directing the last three episodes. I did a little digging to see what's up with the wolf hormone thing and, though there is very little actual details on the subject, I did find one site that mentioned some body builders that possibly use it like steroids. It consists of six episodes, all written by Jed Mercurio. It was handled rather well and had a pretty touching ending. He delightfully plans to tell everyone, only for Sonia to take him to the hospital and show him into the oncology department, revealing that the girl in question has cancer. Later in that episode he died and a guy stole the drugs to use them wanting to become more like a wolf he also owns a wolf pet of his own. One episode of The Brothers García has Carlos finding out a girl at school wears a wig. It's Bonita Cruz, another Latina maid, recruited and shot in almost.
CSI MIANA FURRY EPISODE TRIAL
Recently I started getting into crime shows on A&E and today a particular episode on CSI: Miami mentioned some guy selling wolf hormones as drugs. At the start of the trial of Lorenzo Escalante, husband of city councilor Mercedes, for the murder of their equally Cuban housemaid Carmen Abregon, Horatio delays testifying while the hastily summoned team urgently examines a new corps.
