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

Trapped<br />

Season 2<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 34<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 11<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday December 14, 2005 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Peter M. Lenkov<br />

Director:<br />

James Whitmore Jr.<br />

Show Stars: Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor), Eddie Cahill (Detective<br />

Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer), Hill<br />

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

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

Guest Stars: Val Lauren (Jerry Gordon), Gregory R Alosio (Clubgoer), John Dove<br />

(Det. Scagnetti), Allison Steward (Kandy/Joanna Kelton), Christopher<br />

Le Crenn (Hunter Hudson), John Bentley (Roger Hagler), Dylan<br />

Tays (Angie Charles), Wayne Duvall (John Grimes), Alexandra Barreto<br />

(Linda Cortez), Jonah Lotan (Dr. Marty Pino)<br />

Production Code: 211<br />

Summary: Danny and Stella find innovative ways to process a crime scene while<br />

Danny is trapped in a panic room with the victim, who was the only<br />

person with the security code. As a locksmith works to cut through<br />

the titanium doors, the CSIs rush to process the evidence before the<br />

victim decays further and Danny’s oxygen runs out. Meanwhile, Mac,<br />

Dr. Hawkes and Lindsay investigate the murder of an exotic dancer<br />

found dead on a klieg light<br />

A young girl is dancing on top of a table making everybody happy and then suddenly is found<br />

dead. The victim’s name is Joanna and is featured stripper. They find signs of a struggle. Mack<br />

and Lindsay begin looking of the crime scene over to see if they can find out anything more about<br />

how the stripper died.<br />

Stella and Danny are at another crime scene. Danny begins telling Stella about his brother.<br />

Stella and Danny find the body of Hunter Hudson his throat has been slashed with a knife. Stella<br />

tells Danny that he is a computer fanatic. He was on a daily dose of anti- depressants. Danny<br />

wonders why the room makes him feel scared. Stella notices the room has no windows.<br />

Detective Flack tells Stella that Linda the housekeeper first noticed the body and that there<br />

were no signs of forced entry.<br />

Mack and Lindsay go over the evidence they found so far they did find one piece of evidence<br />

that skipped processing. Lindsay finds a male wedding ring. Mack finds blood and the note that<br />

leads both detectives to believe that someone was cheating on stripper.<br />

They find that the official cause of death of Joanna is severe burn trauma due to contact with<br />

a light. Sheldon and Dr. Marty Pino finds that the victim had a liver. The liver has the letter a<br />

carved in it.<br />

Detective Flack and Stella question Hunter Hudson’s Doctor who said that Hunter had suffered<br />

some trauma of 20 years ago when his brother was murdered and that never got over<br />

it.<br />

While the Danny is still trying to find evidence he mistakenly gets locked in a panic room and<br />

is on able to get out. Now his situation becomes a little more complicated because he doesn’t<br />

have a kit to analyze the evidence.<br />

A woman tells Mack and Stella that a panic room was built some Mr. Hudson could have his<br />

bedroom inside. Stella and Detective flak learn that Mr. Hudson was the only one that had the<br />

Security code to open the room. The room was set to close at 9:00 p.m. and open again at 9:00<br />

a.m. when the staff arrived. Stella and Detective Flack get more bad news there’s only one door<br />

to the panic room.<br />

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