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Lockwood visit the salvage company that was owned by Alex James. Grissom believes the mineral is either quartz or fluorite, both of which can be found in every outdoor area all around Nevada. Nick guesses that the wood from the stake is from a Douglas Fir, but he can't identify the mineral intertwined with the splinters. Grissom identifies the substance from under Alex's fingernails as animal feces, possibly from a bat. In the lab, both Grissom and Nick are looking down microscopes. Grissom notes that Alex probably would've died in surgery had he stayed alive. The doc says that stake probably kept Alex alive and allowed him to drive a centimeter or two to the left or right would've caused him to bleed out on the spot. With Grissom's help, he's able to remove it.

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In autopsy, Doc Robbins marvels at the sight of a stake embedded in someone's head. He scrapes Alex's fingernails and finds gold flakes in the sample, while Det. Grissom replies that doing so would eradicate any prints however, upon closer inspection of the stake, he figures they probably won't get prints from it anyway. Nick arrives on the scene and asks if they should take the stake out of Alex's head. Cryus Lockwood guesses that Alex might've been on his way to the hospital, but Grissom is more concerned with where he came from. The victim, 42-year-old Alex James, is the registered owner of the vehicle he has no prior record.

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When the driver emerges from the vehicle, he has a wooden stake sticking out the top of his head. On the case: Gil Grissom, Nick Stokes, Cyrus LockwoodĪn erratic driver leads the police and a police helicopter on a chase before coming to a stop in front of a casino. Meanwhile, Grissom and Nick investigate when a man stumbles out of his car and dies from a wooden stake lodged in the back of his head.

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