CSI: Miami’s third episode of the season entitled “Bolt Action,” aired last night. This new episode involves a case surrounding a fairly new term called “cougars.” A cougar is an older woman who perfers the intimate company of of younger men.

The episode opens with a beach volleyball game in process where four young jocks are giving it their all to the delight of a crowd of cougars cheering on the hot bodied competition. The tournament is going well until three of the four twenty-somethings drop dead for what appears to be no cause or reason.

Leave it to CSI: Miami’s team of writers to come up with one of the most clever murder scenarios in the history of crime dramas.

After discovering that all of the soles of the victim’s feet were burned Horatio (played by David Caruso) figures out that some how, while standing in the middle of the beach sand that they had been electrocuted.

The evidence first points toward the daughter of one of the cougars when it is learned that golf clubs were used as a lightening rod that was attached to electrical wiring which was buried beneath the volleyball pit.Being that this woman was an avid golfer, the attention was initially focused on her.

Then the evidence leans toward the cougar-mother herself after it was learned that she’d slept with all three of the young men that had been killed.

In the end it was finally discovered that it was the woman’s husband who had done the deed because he was embarrassed by his wifes frolicking around with younger men, yet, he didn’t think it was inappropriate that he had been doing the same with young women half his age for over 20 years.

This was another great episode that really tested the CSI: Miami investigative skills and pushed the envelope on murder ingenuity while wrapping it around one of the age old motives for murder, basic jealousy. This is certainly one of those episodes you just have to see.