Quite short chapter, please review it doesn't take long and ill write more.

Catherine:

When finally allowed to see her daughter, Catherine's concern had escalated to a height that only a mothers' could. She was shaking as vigorously as Lindsey was, but managing to evade the embarrassment of spilling tears in front of her colleagues, the same could not be said for the child she loved so dearly. Catherine had been taken off the case and therefore had no idea how much her daughter knew and how deeply involved she had been, but judging by the expression on her face, Lindsey was too far in. Catherine felt the numbness of failure rush through her bloodstream, she had not protected her daughter, and her purpose in life had been crushed when she had not been there. She had been too absent from Lindsey's life and now she was paying the price, how could you console someone who had witnessed a murder, all her training suddenly seemed irrespective, this was her daughter, how could she churn out textbook crap? Yet it was all she knew, she really had no idea how to deal with her own daughter, and that was why this had happened. All because Catherine had been so oblivious. She would take Lindsey home, they would talk together, cry together, do whatever a mother should do with her child, but Catherine would not be leaving Lindsey's side, not for a long time, no way.

Grissom:

They now knew so much, they could almost certainly apprehend their murderer now, they simply had to process some evidence and follow all of Lindsey's directions and descriptions. However this was a long way from the result Grissom had desired, with Catherine on compassionate leave, his team felt empty, and there was an element of mourning amongst all of them, even though no one new had died. This killer was beyond cold blooded having involved a child in his brutality, but he knew he was feeling more anger because that child was Lindsey. Would this compromise the whole investigation, could he run the risk of making an incorrect arrest simply because he felt personally involved in the enquiry, he was stuck in a dilemma as to whether he should send this case to another team on the basis of biased opinion, but he knew that his problems were incomparable to Catherine's.