Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez)

Of Cuban and Russian descent, he is the lab’s expert when it comes to fingerprints, underwater recovery, and identifying drugs. He is known for his strong and abrasive approach. He was once arrested for drug possession, only to be revealed that the marijuana he had was for his sister Mirasol, who was looking for pain relievers due to her leukemia treatments.

She was married briefly to Horatio, but was murdered by a Mala Noche sniper. He was critically wounded after being shot in the head once, and suffered some memory loss as a result, although he still remembers Calleigh. After finding out that, his father is from Cuba and that people were trying to kill him, he tries to help his father, and has now gone missing.



[...] already know that Adam Rodriguez may not return to ‘CSI: Miami’ full throttle for the upcoming season. His co-star and [...]
[...] development is that Adam Rodriquez won’t be returning to the show full time. In all probability his adieu will come in the middle of [...]
[...] by one: ‘CSI: Miami’ will take a look back at the year 1997 when MDPD lab was in its infancy. Delko will be fighting for life as we get to know that he is in coma. It will also be a look back at life [...]
[...] are hundreds of stories doing rounds about what happens to Delko in ‘CSI: Miami’. From what we see and read, it does come across that Delko will be pretty much [...]
[...] Adam Rodriguez’s fans really liked him on the show CSI: Miami and are very disappointed on his departure from the show and his replacement by Eddie Cibrian. It is not much time when he has departed from the show. The fans have disappointed on this event of his departure. He had roughly been in the season for four or five episodes. The fans are demanding to bring back Adam in place of Eddie as only Adam can suit on the role. The fans got the news of his departure last week and really got upset on this action taken on the show. [...]
[...] Delko is brought in as an expert defense witness as he must go up against his old team members. [...]
[...] case proving whether a man on death-row is positively innocent or not is taken up by Eric Delko upon his return to [...]