CSI: Miami (2002)
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Evan Ellingson as Kyle Harmon
Episodes 14
Dangerous Son
When the team is investigating the murder of a probation officer and a hostage situation, Horatio learns that the main suspect could be his son.
Read MoreInside Out
Horatio's son goes missing when a prison transport is attacked. Upon learning the identity of Kyle, he is targeted in order to get at Lt. Caine, who must find him before it is too late.
Meanwhile, Ryan causes tension with his former colleagues when he is hired as an expert witness for the defense.
Read MoreChain Reaction
The investigation into a runway model's death leads Horatio to his son and his nemesis.
Read MoreRaising Caine
Kyle's mom shows up in Miami and she is the widowed wife of a billionaire. She wants Kyle back and will do anything to get him back.
Read MoreGoing Ballistic
As the first new medical examiner they have is shot, the CSIs learn the streets of Miami got more dangerous. Horatio must keep his team alive and restore order to his son's life. The clock runs out when one of their own is gunned down.
Read MoreResurrection
The evidence on who shot Horatio leads the team to some of most Miami's dangerous including one of their own.
Read MoreDivorce Party
The CSIs make a shocking discovery about their murder victim, while Horatio tries to save his son from Julia's erratic behavior.
Read MoreFlight Risk
When a flight attendant is murdered, the CSIs uncover all the dirty secrets of airplane travel.
Read MoreTarget Specific
Miami's wealthiest appear to be targeted in a series of stabbings and robberies, and evidence leads back to Russian mobster Ivan Sarnoff, who was last seen in prison, mocking Horatio.
Read MoreCollateral Damage
An explosion in an upscale Miami eatery has the CSI team scrambling to figure out who would target a family enjoying a dinner out, and why...
Read MoreIn The Wind
When doubt is cast on his murder conviction, a man receives a 24 hour stay of execution very little time for Horatio and the team to reaffirm his guilt or establish his innocence.
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