- On the day of convicted serial killer-rapist John Mathers's execution, a new case following his MO causes a stay after countering the already administered lethal injection and urgent forensic (re-)examination. It was Catherine's first case leading to death row. The most modern techniques, even requiring federal equipment not available to Greg, show another killer was at work and probably one was a copy-cat, but the question remains in which order, as that may or not discharge Mathers.—KGF Vissers
- When the rapist and killer John Mathers is ready to be executed by lethal injection, new DNA evidence is found and his execution is postponed. Grissom and Sara are attending the case of Debbie Reston that is missing. They find their alcoholic father covered in body, but he claims that it was in a bar fight. Catherine and Warrick investigate John Mathers' case that was one of Catherine's first case many years ago. When Grissom and Sara find the body of Debbie, they realize that both cases are connected and John Mathers is a copycat of the original killer.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Catherine Willows processed evidence which helped placed John Mathers on death sentence for the rape and murder of a university student 15 years ago. Seconds, literally, before Mathers was to received his sentence, a call reaches the execution room to postpone the execution. Mathers, who has already received the lethal drug, is revived back. The defending attorney has asked for the 15-year-old evidence to be reprocessed using new technologies not available back then. Matters become more complicated when another murder, exactly like that of the university student, occurs on the university campus, prompting the detectives to believe that there is still a killer out on the loose.—Ploy P.
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