The team investigates the murders of two attendees at a . Evidence, including silver ink and specific animal feed, links these deaths to previous cases, including the Season 2 premiere's dominatrix murder. The investigation leads Allie and Serena to a farm owned by Richard Sloan , who believes he is acting on behalf of an AI called "The Basilisk" . While Sloan is captured, the episode concludes with the revelation that a real mastermind is remotely watching the CSI lab through a webcam. Critical Review
You can stream this episode and the rest of Season 2 on platforms like Paramount+ and Apple TV . CSI: Vegas Season 2 Episode 9 Review: In the White Room CSI: Vegas - Season 2Eps9
In (Season 2, Episode 9), CSI: Vegas effectively shifts from the "Grace Note" arc to a chilling new mystery involving a shadowy mastermind. This episode is praised for its ability to weave seemingly isolated cases into a larger, more menacing narrative. Plot Summary The team investigates the murders of two attendees at a
The episode explores modern anxieties, using the "Basilisk" thought experiment—a hypothetical future AI that punishes those who didn't help create it—as a chilling motive for the killer's manipulation. Where to Watch While Sloan is captured, the episode concludes with
Receives "tough love" from Catherine, pushing her to be more confident in her forensic insights.