Irish Cyber Psychologist Mary Aiken was a consultant on this episode of CSI.
Series 14, episode 21
“Kitty”
The CSIs investigate the cyber-related murder of a prominent casino owner’s wife and receive help from the FBI’s Cyber Crime Division, on CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION.
Patricia Arquette guest stars as Special Agent Avery Ryan from the Cyber Crime Division.
SERIES REGULARS:
Ted Danson (D.B. Russell)
Elisabeth Shue (Julie Finlay)
George Eads (Nick Stokes)
Paul Guilfoyle (Captain Jim Brass)
Jorja Fox (Sara Sidle)
Eric Szmanda (Greg Sanders)
Robert David Hall (Dr. Robbins)
David Berman (David Phillips)
Wallace Langham (David Hodges)
Elisabeth Harnois (Morgan Brody)
Jon Wellner (Henry Andrews)
GUEST CAST:
Marc Vann (Conrad Ecklie)
Patricia Arquette (Avery Ryan)
Kick Gurry (Clikk)
Ness Bautista (Officer Drew Portsmith)
Larry Sullivan (Officer Akers)
Gil Bellows (Lee Berman)
Torrey DeVitto (Kitty / Susan McDowell)
Cheyenne Jackson (Nebula1)
Matt Gottlieb (Berman’s Lawyer)
Chad Michael Collins (FBI Pilot)
Matt Bushell (Point Man)
Milan Aguilera (Daughter 1)
Natalie Bowen (Daughter 2)
DIRECTED BY: Eagle Egilson
WRITTEN BY: Carol Mendelsohn, Anthony Zuiker and Ann Donahue
Irish Cyber Psychologist Mary Aiken was a consultant on this episode of CSI.
Emmy Award winner Patricia Arquette will return to the role of cyber investigator Avery Ryan in CSI: CYBER in the New Year. The drama is inspired by the advanced technological work of real-life Cyber Psychologist Mary Aiken. Special Agent Avery Ryan heads the Cyber Crime Division of the FBI, a unit at the forefront of solving illegal activities that start in the mind, live online, and play out in the real world. She also knows first hand how today’s technology allows people to hide in the shadows of the Internet and commit serious crimes of global proportion. While other agents search for criminals in dark homes and alleys, Ryan searches the “dark net,” a place deep in the bowels of the Web where criminals are anonymous, money is untraceable and where everything is for sale with just a keystroke.