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

good education. They go faster. Stella and Mac are with a trace tech who informs them the trace<br />

under the nails of their female vic had no foreign DNA. But they found some rubber and glue<br />

underneath. Lindsay comes rushing up to them with some DNA information from her case. The<br />

blood matches Kia’s. That’s where she was murdered. She fell off the tram, not the bridge. Stella,<br />

Mac and Lindsay are at the tram. Lind informs that the last tram was operated from Roosevelt<br />

island to Manhattan at 2 AM. They inform that no one else was there so there were three people<br />

in the tram, the driver (Harold from Linds’ case), Kia, and the killer. And that fact that no one else<br />

reported it means that there were only 3. Mac notices scratches on the window with the sticker<br />

that has glue and the rubber between the doors. She wanted out. without disabling the gear box<br />

there is no way the doors open while the tram is moving. So they figure maybe the driver came<br />

to help and that she ran to the window, and perhaps that’s how she fell. They are confused why<br />

she didn’t give the ticket away. Mac is thinking it wasn’t about the ticket. They decided to find<br />

all the unidentified evidence. Also Stella mentions, if Kia lived on the West Side and the dance<br />

company was downtown, why was she on Roosevelt Island at 2 Am. We see Hawkes and Danny<br />

with the fish and Danny mentions how he caught a fish out of the Hudson and threw it back.<br />

Danny finds a fiber in the gill. Hawkes notices the flesh is bone dry. It’s been on ice for over a<br />

week. This means he got the fish from somewhere. They find the seller who looks a little sketchy.<br />

He claims Fred was sketchy but apparently other buyers did not like him (the seller) either. He<br />

claims that Fred’s check bounced. He also says that Fred owed him 14 grand. He said he yelled<br />

but never laid a hand on him. Seeing his sweater slightly snagged, Danny asks to take part of it<br />

to the lab with him. Danny checks out the sweater fragment to that pulled from the swordfish, a<br />

trace tech joins him, and though the fibers look the same, their spectrum on the microscope is<br />

totally different. The trace tech tells him that the sand though from a beach isn’t one from New<br />

York. ”Mystery sand, mystery fiber.” Linds just walked past her vic’s family as she heads to the<br />

autopsy room. Sid informs him he died of respiratory failure, but not naturally. There is some<br />

sort of gel behind his ear. He swabbed it and Linds takes it. As Stella is in the lab with a receipt<br />

from Lindsay’s scene, Mac walks in informing Mitochondrial DNA on Kia matches Mito DNA from<br />

under the tram driver’s nails. But the DNA is male, ruling out Shayna. Stella noticed that the<br />

items on the receipt matches the items found in Kia’s locker; it was her receipt. On the back<br />

is an address, and it belongs to the choreographer. Mac and Stella are back at the studio with<br />

the choreographer. He claims yes she was at his home but it was innocent. He said he invited<br />

her to ”give her another chance” and she blew that off and walked away. Mac doesn’t believe<br />

it and the choreographer takes a drag from his cig. They ask for his DNA he says no definitely<br />

not. Stella says since he won’t give it to prove his innocence, they’ll take it to prove guilt and<br />

they look over at the trash can. Soon we see Stella is in the lab with the gum from the trash<br />

can they saw him pop in his mouth. Danny and Hawkes are walking, discussing their case; the<br />

amount Fred paid for his kid to go to school was around the same owed to McShea the seller.<br />

Danny claims he won’t have kids because they are too expensive. The trace tech from before<br />

walks up to them. Apparently the beach sand is found only on the beaches of a specific area in<br />

Hawaii. They know it wasn’t Bayliss there. But Hawkes comes up with another idea, the beach<br />

came to him. It was from his kid’s school, since money can buy anything. The two head to the<br />

school, the kid’s sandbox (it is an elementary school) has the expensive sand in it. It was a gift,<br />

as was other items. Danny and Hawkes mention how gifts give them a better chance, but the<br />

headmistress claims it is not a guarantee of admittance and that ultimately it’s about the child.<br />

She says the Bayliss was the perfect family and that their kid was amazing. Apparently out of<br />

100 applicants, only 20 were accepted. Danny asks what about the other parents; she says they<br />

are the best choice, not the only choice. This leaves them nowhere so they head back to the lab.<br />

Back in the lab, Lindsay is checking out the mystery substance behind Clavin’s ear. Stella and<br />

Mac are in his office. The choreographer, as Stella puts it, ”is a letch but not a murderer.” This<br />

means his DNA was not a match. They think maybe it was random. Lindsay walks in with some<br />

items on a tray. One is hydrogen sulfide. Lindsay takes some of the gel and places it on Mac’s<br />

lip telling him how it was on Clavin’s neck. Apparently the gel causes bad smells to smell like<br />

vanilla. Its called odor screen and only available to sanitation department workers. The intended<br />

victim was Clavin, not Kia. They find a Vincent Williams in the sanitation department the three<br />

CSIs are already there. The man claims Clavin was dangerous to Vivian, his wife, Vincent’s sister.<br />

Apparently he beat him up since Harold was beating up Vivian. He claims Kia’s murder was an<br />

accident. But Lindsay feels as if something isn’t right. She remembers how Vivian wasn’t crying<br />

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