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C.S.I. New York <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

anyone’s guess, (we obviously know mine). Back at the scene of the burned apartment, Hawkes<br />

is with the mother. She is shocked someone would set the fire on purpose. He asks who had<br />

access to the apartment. She was upset thinking she let him stray too much and his response<br />

would be, ”I’m a city kid mom.” The boyfriend comes in with some items that are left. She starts<br />

sobbing for her lost son, and the boyfriend leads her out, leaving Hawkes to be depressed. Mac,<br />

Stella and Lindsay are walking down, Linds informing them that Martin is sticking to his open<br />

door statement. Mac asks about Thompson, and Stella has a CODIS hit off of blood matching<br />

to another APW employee, a Lisa Kay. Apparently she was next in line if anything happened to<br />

either Stanton or Thompson. She also was sleeping with Thompson. That’s whose hair it was.<br />

She was in the database for assault with a deadly weapon. Mac and Stella enter a dojo and they<br />

see Kay fighting. They question her, and she says that the assault charge was from when she<br />

was out one night and had a guy hitting on her the entire time. He followed her home despite<br />

her telling him no, and she flips him over and punches him in the face then continues walking.<br />

She claims her blood was in Thompson’s apartment because they used to spar together and then<br />

have sex. She says he was a great training partner, and Mac reminds her, a partner that got<br />

promoted over him. We see Hawkes at Washington Square Park with the chess players talking<br />

to a ”friend” of the dead boy, James Walker. Hawkes comments how the boy skipped classes<br />

yesterday during the time the apartment on fire. He says he went to go play with James again<br />

after he lost to him for the first time in a couple of years. The boy comments how he was beat<br />

by a 10 year old in 15 moves. He wanted a rematch. But he was beat again. The boy was angry<br />

because he was beat by someone who didn’t know different moves. And Hawkes reminds him<br />

Walker is dead, and that there is a difference between being well trained and gifted. Hawkes sees<br />

the boyfriend playing with his daughter. Hawkes introduces himself again to the boyfriend, Mr.<br />

Robertson, who is surprised at the doctor title and also angry and thinks they brought someone<br />

who wouldn’t be ”up” to finding the killer. Hawkes notices a Band-Aid on the girl’s hand. Danny<br />

is in the lab with the clothes. As is Stella. Danny finds the fiber from the katana sword and the<br />

fiber from Thompson’s overcoat are a match. The fiber was in the lining in the overcoat waist<br />

high. Greg lured him, Jared to the Park, he called him. Also the sleeve on the overcoat was on<br />

the tree. The head never came off and Greg had hung from the tree. What’s left is to see who<br />

murdered Greg. Hawkes is in the lab, and Flack comes in telling him who was online with him at<br />

the time, Nina, Mr. Robertson’s daughter. And they have her laptop. Flack inspects it and finds<br />

some potato chip smear on it. There is a flash of her playing and the laptop top being slammed<br />

on her finger. He finds blood by the edge, and we see him remembering her Band-Aid. Hawkes<br />

uses a system to find the moves of chess they were playing. Mac is with Stella, and they said<br />

they exhausted all the evidence at Thompson’s apartment. He says how he was skilled enough<br />

to decapitate Stanton. And so who killed him had to be equal in skill as Greg. And then she<br />

looks at the shoe imprint as Mac does and she comments how it’s a shoe imprint from a ceiling<br />

that corroborates the account of an unreliable eyewitness. And Mac gets the idea, someone who<br />

operates a level above. . . Martin. Mac is in Martins office looking around the ground. He finds<br />

a spot of red on the rattan floor. It’s a chip of wood. They take pictures of Martin’s torso, and<br />

saying how he was controlling how much pain he must be in, and the injuries he sustained from<br />

Thompson. They confront him with murdering Thompson. They confront him with the evidence<br />

he had. Martin claims that’s not why he saw him. He went to lecture Greg for killed Jared with<br />

what he taught him. The memo in the flash drive was fake and made by Greg, so it would point<br />

the CSIs to him. Martin goes with the two cycles of business: the kind he spent fostering, the<br />

virtuous cycle, and the kind Greg belonged to, the vicious cycle. He said it’s a choice we all make<br />

when we walk into work. He claims when Greg attacked him, he defended himself. He claims the<br />

jury will understand that, they will look at his record and think. Mac retorts with those who live<br />

by the sword die by the sword. Hawkes finds Mr. Robertson in Washington Square Park to play<br />

chess. He plays with him saying how it wasn’t the gf’s fault, or his, which is what Robertson said<br />

on different occasions to both people, Mrs. Walker and Hawkes. Hawkes says the best part of<br />

being new is that you’re thorough to make sure you get everything right. He comes up against<br />

him with all the evidence: how quiet James can be when he’s playing, that he ate potato chips<br />

from the bag, and how nervous he was and that’s why he ate. He also got epithilials from the<br />

laptop, and how he tried getting back to the apartment but he was too late. They have done<br />

several moves, after Hawkes makes a move then asks do you know what a Zugzwang. It’s when a<br />

player is at a disadvantage because he has to move, but any move he makes would cause him to<br />

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