7.3
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Teri Miller is a fictional character portrayed by Pamela Gidley in the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Who Are You? (season 1), they were 35 years old.
They appear in 5 episodes out of a total of 335 aired

Teri Miller

by Pamela Gidley

character

Episodes5

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    Who Are You?

    episode S1.E6 november 2000
    Department protocol is violated when Catherine investigates her ex-husband's rape accusation.
  • 7.5
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    To Halve and to Hold

    episode S1.E14 february 2001
    A human bone is found in the desert accidentally by a dog playing fetch with a man and his son. Grissom and Catherine assemble a team to comb the area for more bones. Back at the lab, they piece together the skeleton and determine that body was cut to pieces. From his teeth, the deceased is identified as a 70-year-old Mel Bennett. Catherine and Grissom pay a visit to his wife, who claims that her husband is at a nearby store. Sara and Warrick are called to a motel where a male stripper is found dead on the bed. The room is registered to a woman who recently threw a bachelorette party for her friend.
  • 7.7
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    Face Lift

    episode S1.E17 march 2001
    A thief is found dead from blunt force trauma to his head in a pottery store where he was evidently trying to crack a safe. The team dusts the store and finds the fingerprint of a girl who has been missing for the last 20 years. Sara and Warrick find what's left of an old woman in her rocking chair. The two believe that they are witnessing a case of spontaneous human combustion. To prove it, Sara decides to conduct an experiment by herself.
  • 7.6
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    Evaluation Day

    episode S1.E22 may 2001
    A head is found in the trunk of a car.
  • 7.6
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    Snuff

    episode S3.E8 november 2002
    A murder is caught on tape. With no body or a crime scene, Sara, Warrick and Catherine must get as much information as possible from the grainy 16 mm film. Grissom and Nick must brave a colony of fire ants to recover a body.