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* The ''{{CSI}}'' episode "Killer" shows the titular Killer, an otherwise SympatheticMurderer, a bank robber who kills the former drug addict who ratted him out. He is portrayed somewhat sympathetically (it's noted that he never harmed anyone during a robbery and at the end of the episode he even [[spoiler: turns himself in so his wife doesn't lose custody of their daughter]]). However, at the very end, he cheerfully asks Grissom "So where did I screw up?". Grissom then says, flatly, "You killed two people." This is both Grissom's moral judgment, and is also literally true: he would've gotten away with the crime if he hadn't panicked and committed the second murder. -- {{Tropers/Luc}}

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* The ''{{CSI}}'' ''{{Series/CSI}}'' episode "Killer" shows the titular Killer, an otherwise SympatheticMurderer, a bank robber who kills the former drug addict who ratted him out. He is portrayed somewhat sympathetically (it's noted that he never harmed anyone during a robbery and at the end of the episode he even [[spoiler: turns himself in so his wife doesn't lose custody of their daughter]]). However, at the very end, he cheerfully asks Grissom "So where did I screw up?". Grissom then says, flatly, "You killed two people." This is both Grissom's moral judgment, and is also literally true: he would've gotten away with the crime if he hadn't panicked and committed the second murder. -- {{Tropers/Luc}}

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