Police officers in Tijuana, Mexico, have detained an Austrian woman accused of stalking David Caruso.
The 42-year-old suspect previously had been charged with stalking and threatening to kill the CSI: Miami star, but failed to show up for her July 2007 trial. Since then, she is believed to have been on the run, with laptop in tow.
Austrian prosecutors tell the Associated Press that the woman in question sent Caruso more than 100 letters, and pursued him for an autograph. When Caruso refused to oblige her request, she targeted him with death threats ...
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In terms of one-liners and such this episode was pretty much the most jam-packed of the season Ill try to sum up the plot as quick as I can so we can get to as many funny moments as possible Things got started where they left off Billie was being a shrew and Earl tried his best to deal with it Wondering why karma gave him a raw deal Earl set about trying to find a solution He decided to throw himself full-throttle into working on the list after realizing that working hard was how his own father had dealt with his mothers quirks over the years However this brought him face-to-angry-face with other women who were not so happy with him namely Joy and Didi the one-legged girl After crossing them both off of his list Didis finally off after all this time Billie starts being a little nicer Earl figures that if he corrects all the misdeeds hes committed against women karma will reward him with a happy marriage This brings him to 204 Seduced Seven Virgins E
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Forensics are definitely needed in Innsbruck, Austria, to find a woman who failed to appear in court on charges that she has been stalking CSI: Miami star David Caruso. According to authorities, the 41-year-old suspect, from Tyrol, Austria, has sent more than 100 letters to Caruso, including death threats when he allegedly refused to sign an autograph. The threat read, in part, "I will locate you and your ugly Latina tramp and kill you." It has not been determined who the "tramp" in question might be, but it could be referring to Alana De La Garza, who played Caruso's CSI wife until the character was killed off.The suspect's absence in court Wednesday was not the first time she's gone MIA; she also did not show up for a July 2007 court date. A court-appointed psychiatrist testified that the stalker has been diagnosed with a "profound personality disorder." Local media, meanwhile, are milking the show's title for case coverage, dubbing the woman-hunt "CSI: Innsbruck." Think this stal...
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Posted by tvFANtastic...Jeers to CSI: Miami for being increasingly ridiculous every episode. It's like some test to see how many outlandish storylines and how much terrible acting (I'm looking at you, David Caruso) the viewers will take. The thing with Calleigh? Puh-lease. And extraditing Horatio to Brazil, just to release him like wild game? Maybe he can strap on some skis and jump the shark all the way back to Miami. Respect your viewers! For more Cheers & Jeers, check out the new vodcast. Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board. We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine!
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Jeers to CSI: Miami for ludicrously miscasting Elizabeth Berkley as the mother of Horatio Caine's creepy teenage doppelgänger. Just when she'd finally put the twin ignominies of Saved by the Bell and Showgirls behind her, the glassy-eyed actress delivered a performance so stiff and artificial, she made David Caruso (who's rapidly turning into the new Hasselhoff) seem like Daniel Day-Lewis. Speaking of surrealism, what was with the visual gimmick that made the entire episode look like it was shot inside a beehive? This show gets weirder every week. It used to be watchable; now it's the TV equivalent of the Miami Dolphins. Read and react to Bruce's opinions on The Wire, CSI and more! Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board. We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine!
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