The CSI franchise is all about the science, and CSI: Miami is no exception. Throughout its ten seasons, CSI: Miami introduced audiences to many unique cases and captivating forensic techniques to process evidence. CSI: Miami didn't have nearly as many serial killers on its roster as the twenty-nine who appeared on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, but one of the most unique serial killers ever featured in the franchise drew inspiration from a genetic anomaly that was wrongly dubbed the "criminal gene." In "Born to Kill," the CSI team discovers the identity of a prolific serial killer who marks his victims with a "Y" insignia, which relates to his genetic karyotype – XYY.
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