While modern shows often rely on high-tech gadgets, this episode succeeded by using old-world tools—physical compasses and paper maps—to create a sense of dread. It reminded us that even in a city of millions, you are always at a specific point on the map, and someone might be looking right at those numbers. 📺 Where to Watch
In this episode, and the CSI team are drawn into a twisted game by a serial killer who uses geographical coordinates and vintage compasses to mark his crimes. [S6E3] Lat 40 Degrees 47 Minutes N/Long 73 Degr...
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At each crime scene, the killer leaves a compass pointing toward a specific direction, which the team eventually realizes is part of a larger, lethal map. Can be bought individually on Apple TV or YouTube TV
Two bodies are found at the extreme North and South ends of the city.
The episode introduces Hollis Eckhart (played by Skeet Ulrich), a brilliant but delusional man whose motivation stems from a tragic personal loss involving a compass. 🖋️ Blog Post Draft: Navigating Chaos
If you want to revisit this classic episode, it is currently available on several platforms: Available on Paramount+ .
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