[s11e22] In A Dark, Dark House <Browser>
The episode ends on a haunting note as Langston sits for an interview with Internal Affairs. When asked the ultimate question—"Was it self-defense or was it murder?"—the screen fades to black, leaving his fate and the moral standing of the entire team in question.
In the gripping Season 11 finale of , titled " In a Dark, Dark House ," the long-running pursuit of serial killer Nate Haskell reaches a violent and morally complex conclusion. The Final Confrontation [S11E22] In a Dark, Dark House
: After a brutal physical struggle, Langston subdues Haskell and binds him with regulation flex-cuffs. The episode ends on a haunting note as
: Taunted by Haskell about the torture Gloria endured, Langston cuts the cuffs and intentionally throws Haskell through a banister to his death. A Team Divided by Loyalty The Final Confrontation : After a brutal physical
: Despite finding no cuffs, the team uncovers clues that suggest a struggle, and they eventually sign off on a report stating the killing was justified self-defense—though not without internal tension.
When the CSI team arrives, they must determine if the death was a "righteous" act of self-defense or a cold-blooded murder.