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'CSI' 15 Premiere Live Stream, Start Time Tonight, Spoilers: Julie Finlay in Trouble Episode 1

"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" is an American crime drama television series which is also more commonly referred to as just "CSI" or "CSI: Las Vegas." It first premiered on the CBS in 2000 and was created by Anthony E. Zuiker and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The series was renewed for a fifteenth season by CBS on Mar. 13 earlier this year and is scheduled to premiere today on CBS.

It was previously reported that Julie Finlay will be faced with a bomb threat in her car right off episode one which throws DB Russell and the entire crime lab team in a fit of panic.

The show's official first episode synopsis reads, "Finlay must deal with a bomb planted in her car, while Russell gets a call from someone claiming to be the Gig Harbor killer."

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While the CSI series had multiple criminals which it put behind bars or killed throughout its previous season, Season 15 could be different with a series-long killer. The CSI Writers Room had already alluded to the possibility in July and they described Season 15 of CSI: Las Vegas to be "super dark and twisted."

"Hey, did you guys want to do a season-long killer?" the Writers Room asked earlier this summer.

As for the identity of the season-long killer, it could possibly be Jared Briscoe. Briscoe was personally arrested by Russell and his involvement with a series of crimes will surely baffle the crime lab boss. He will be pondering on whether he had caught a cop-cat or a twin.

Although the writers have prepared a dark and twisted season, they assured fans that it will still be a "fun" and "not painful" season.

The premiere will be on the CBS channel at 10 p.m. EST, and can also be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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