Brian Damage
09-18-2006, 09:59 AM
HOLLYWOOD - The casts of CSI: New York and CSI: Miami have been left reeling thanks to a double dose of dead bodies.
Just four days after a body was discovered in a Los Angeles building where the CSI: New York cast was filming, another dead body was discovered floating near the CSI: Miami set in Bicentennial Park, Miami, on Friday.
The corpse was discovered by a homeless man in Biscayne Bay, at a location used by the CSI film crew, who were setting up helicopter shots for an upcoming episode.
The unidentified male body reportedly showed no signs of trauma and, according to police, the death is not being considered suspicious. An autopsy is being scheduled.
Last Tuesday a "mummified" body was found near the CSI: New York set in Los Angeles. The deceased man was believed to be a former tenant of the building, where the cast and crew were filming. Again, no foul play is expected.
A spokesman for the CSI franchise says, "It's always unnerving when fact meets fiction in this fashion."
Just four days after a body was discovered in a Los Angeles building where the CSI: New York cast was filming, another dead body was discovered floating near the CSI: Miami set in Bicentennial Park, Miami, on Friday.
The corpse was discovered by a homeless man in Biscayne Bay, at a location used by the CSI film crew, who were setting up helicopter shots for an upcoming episode.
The unidentified male body reportedly showed no signs of trauma and, according to police, the death is not being considered suspicious. An autopsy is being scheduled.
Last Tuesday a "mummified" body was found near the CSI: New York set in Los Angeles. The deceased man was believed to be a former tenant of the building, where the cast and crew were filming. Again, no foul play is expected.
A spokesman for the CSI franchise says, "It's always unnerving when fact meets fiction in this fashion."