[s6e3] Lat 40 Degrees 47 Minutes N/long 73 Degr... (2024)
Skeet Ulrich delivers a haunting performance as Eckhart. Unlike many "killers of the week," Eckhart feels like a tragic figure whose descent into madness is fueled by a desperate need to find "the center" of everything. His obsession with coordinates forces the CSI team to move beyond traditional forensics and into the world of cartography and navigation.
Two bodies are found at the extreme North and South ends of the city. [S6E3] Lat 40 Degrees 47 Minutes N/Long 73 Degr...
In the world of procedural dramas, few things are as chilling as a killer who believes they are a "mastermind" of logic. Season 6, Episode 3 of CSI: NY remains one of the series' most memorable hours because it transformed the familiar grid of New York City into a massive, blood-stained blueprint. Skeet Ulrich delivers a haunting performance as Eckhart
If you want to revisit this classic episode, it is currently available on several platforms: Available on Paramount+ . Two bodies are found at the extreme North
While modern shows often rely on high-tech gadgets, this episode succeeded by using old-world tools—physical compasses and paper maps—to create a sense of dread. It reminded us that even in a city of millions, you are always at a specific point on the map, and someone might be looking right at those numbers. 📺 Where to Watch
The episode you are looking for is the third episode of Season 6 of , titled " Lat 40° 47' N/Long 73° 58' W " . It first aired on October 7, 2009 , and serves as a major introduction to the season's primary antagonist, the "Compass Killer" . 📍 Episode Overview: The Compass Killer
In this episode, and the CSI team are drawn into a twisted game by a serial killer who uses geographical coordinates and vintage compasses to mark his crimes.