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In the movie, Dial M for Murder, the entire plot revolved around the attemped murder of Margot. Margot's husband Mark planned for one of his old friend's to murder her while he was supposedly out with work friends. When the plan backfired and his friend was killed instead. Margot fought back and stabbed her attacker with a pair of scissors. Mark then came home and tried to clean up the evidence of the set up. In the CSI episode, Harvest, a young girl was allegedly kidnapped while under her older sister's watch. The true kidnappers attempted to frame a previosly charged child molester to being the guity party in her kidnapping. Once the detectives/crime scene investigators arrived at both crime scenes, they both took the same first step towards solving the crime. They both observed the victim and checked whether or not they were still living. After they did this, the two different crime scenes were handled in two completely different ways. The CSI crime scene was solved strictly through technology. The investigators collected all of the evidence possible. They collected all DNA and fingerprints possible. They then took it into the lab and found all of their suspects. After bringing them into the lab for interrogating, they narrow down and find out who the guilty party is. In the end of the episode, we find out that the family of the young girl is actually the guitly party. They had framed the child molester in order to make themselves look innocent when really they had caused their child to overdose on medication and drug her body to a stranded field. In the Dial M for Murder movie, they crime was solved through more psychological ways and word of mouth. It ended up that Tony, the couple's friend, ratted Mark out and turned him into the detective. The detective then tested this theory by another setup and found that Mark really was the guilty party. The Dial M for Murder crime scene used absolutely no technology and with no regard to evidence. .