Talk:List of minor CSI: Miami characters

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Walter Simmons[edit]

Walter is most certainly not a minor character, he gets a title credit, and has more screen time than Jesse, who does have an article. Zazaban (talk) 21:23, 18 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Corrected mistake in Resden's section[edit]

Previously, Resden's profile said "Although Horatio learns that Resden targeted his victims because his foster siblings allowed their foster father to brutally abuse him - his father would beat him with a belt and then lock him in a closet (His foster brother tried to stop his father once and he held his belt up and his foster brother choked him to death) - Caine tells Resden he has no sympathy at all for him." However, Resden's foster brother did not choke the foster father to death. He did choke him with a belt, but he did not kill the foster father. In "Skeletons", Frank Tripp says, in a conversation with Resden's foster brother, "You were arrested for choking your foster father Morris Yates? Report says you were using a belt." However, Frank does not say that the foster brother choked the foster father to death, only that he choked him. Not only that, but the foster father is seen alive, during the "present-day events" of the episode, when Resden has tracked him down to kill him. I don't know why this mistake hasn't been rectified any sooner. My guess is that whoever wrote Resden's profile in this article both assumed that Frank meant that the foster brother choked Yates to death, and completely forgot about Morris' appearence during the present-day events near the end of "Skeletons". Anyway, I've fixed that mistake. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.54.44.194 (talk) 09:26, 19 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]