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

Youngblood<br />

Season 2<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 29<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 6<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday November 2, 2005 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Timothy J. Lea<br />

Director:<br />

Steven DePaul<br />

Show Stars: Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer), Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald<br />

”Don” Flack, Jr.), Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor), Hill<br />

Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective Stella<br />

Bonasera), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe)<br />

Recurring Role: Robert Joy (Sid Hammerback), Ron Yuan (Dr. Evan Zao)<br />

Guest Stars: Skyler Stone (Ben Lowell), Julie Mond (Abby Kirhoffer), Ross McCall<br />

(Mike Adams), Christopher Cousins (Oscar Bowers) , Michelle Carr<br />

(Waitress), Ryan Carnes (Nigel Ballantyne), Jordan Bridges (Alex Weston),<br />

Holly Valance (Lydia), Richard Gleason (Jason Kinsey), Christopher<br />

Grove (Brad Dobson), Kristina Page (Young School Girl), Kristen<br />

Renton (Melanie Dobson)<br />

Production Code: 206<br />

Summary: When a man is found murdered in an elevator, Mac, Flack, Danny<br />

and Lindsay investigate a world where very young girls enjoy sexual<br />

encounters with much older men. They’re left trying to determine<br />

whether their best lead is a suspect, a witness . . . or the intended victim.<br />

Stella and Hawkes investigate the death of a young man found<br />

in Central Park who died from an extreme allergic reaction and learn<br />

that he had been pretending to be someone that he wasn’t.<br />

Open to a young girl waiting outside an elevator in a posh building. She is listening to her<br />

ipod and tapping her foot to the music. There is a man behind her, also waiting. They glance at<br />

each other. The elevator opens a woman with a cat leaves. The girl enters the man stays. She<br />

hits door close, and he glances around. He juts his hand in right before the door closes. He gets<br />

in and looks at her. As soon as the doors close she glances at him. As the elevator hits 9th floor<br />

the guy kisses her, and they start heavily making out. they are nearing the 20th floor, both are<br />

groping each other. The door opens and the man is shot, the girl screams and the door closes.<br />

Mac is on the scene. The man dead is Jason Kinsey. He lives in the penthouse on the 25th floor.<br />

Stella is with him and she tells him it’s a shotgun blast. Also there are bloody shoeprints from a<br />

woman wearing heels. She comments it’s not exactly a woman’s MO to commit this crime. Mac<br />

notices the stains on the wall which show the gun was fired outside the elevator. Stella concludes<br />

either the heel wearer shot the gun and got in the elevator and got back out, or she was watching<br />

it. Flack comes in to tell them that the doorman was away from his desk and didn’t see anyone<br />

enter because he was out flagging a cab. Mac tells him to get the security video, Flack says done<br />

and informs them Kinsey was big in real estate. Stella listens to the ipod of the girl which was<br />

left there, and its show tunes. She comments he doesn’t look the type. Mac notices the belt was<br />

undone. He also notices chopsticks with a rubber band and piece of paper inside. Flack notices<br />

gun shot residue in the apartment. Mac says how they need a key to get into that apartment via<br />

the elevator so the killer knew the vic. Mac notices some residue on an emergency door, the killer<br />

left via the stairway. Stella gets a call; there is a DOA in central park. She is going to head to the<br />

lab. Mac tells her to go. Flack is looking at the pictures in his apartment and notes all the young<br />

women the vic (an older man) was with. Mac looks and finds some dried blood drops on tile. He<br />

swabs it. The blood wasn’t the shooting. Flack notes that with the amount of GSR on the door of<br />

the elevator, he had to have been standing right in the door. But there were no shotgun pellets in<br />

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