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The investigation reveals a decades-old secret: Tommy Grazetti actually died years ago of natural causes, and Ledo Wright assumed his identity to avoid the Vietnam War draft.
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The piano belonged to Ledo Wright, a musician who allegedly vanished in 1966 after being murdered by mobster Tommy Grazetti.
In the episode " It Was a Very Good Year " (Season 13, Episode 4), a deeply personal case hits home for CSI Greg Sanders.
The episode is noted for its emotional weight on Greg and its exploration of "Old Vegas" lore.
The team discovers a bloodied female body stuffed inside a grand piano that was dumped in the middle of the Las Vegas desert. Upon seeing the victim, Greg immediately identifies her as , a music historian and journalist from New York. The two had collaborated on Greg's book about Las Vegas' mob history and had a brief, week-long romantic fling during her last visit. The Investigation
The killer is revealed to be the at a local Rat Pack tribute club. He had become obsessed and unstable, eventually murdering Alison over a rare record she had purchased—ironically, a gift she intended to give to Greg. The body was dumped in the desert by a terrified delivery driver who found her while performing scheduled maintenance on the piano.
Forensic evidence, including rare Frank Sinatra vinyl tracings found on Alison's body, leads the team to a Sinatra impersonator. The Resolution
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The investigation reveals a decades-old secret: Tommy Grazetti actually died years ago of natural causes, and Ledo Wright assumed his identity to avoid the Vietnam War draft.
Are you interested in other or more details on CSI Season 13 ? It Was a Very Good Year | CSI | Fandom
The piano belonged to Ledo Wright, a musician who allegedly vanished in 1966 after being murdered by mobster Tommy Grazetti.
In the episode " It Was a Very Good Year " (Season 13, Episode 4), a deeply personal case hits home for CSI Greg Sanders.
The episode is noted for its emotional weight on Greg and its exploration of "Old Vegas" lore.
The team discovers a bloodied female body stuffed inside a grand piano that was dumped in the middle of the Las Vegas desert. Upon seeing the victim, Greg immediately identifies her as , a music historian and journalist from New York. The two had collaborated on Greg's book about Las Vegas' mob history and had a brief, week-long romantic fling during her last visit. The Investigation
The killer is revealed to be the at a local Rat Pack tribute club. He had become obsessed and unstable, eventually murdering Alison over a rare record she had purchased—ironically, a gift she intended to give to Greg. The body was dumped in the desert by a terrified delivery driver who found her while performing scheduled maintenance on the piano.
Forensic evidence, including rare Frank Sinatra vinyl tracings found on Alison's body, leads the team to a Sinatra impersonator. The Resolution