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

show was held. Mack and Dr. Hawks find the same paint as they did on the other victim. They<br />

also find that the second victim has something broken.<br />

Stella and Detective flak are interviewing Paul Richmont about the murder of Rachel Jefferies.<br />

He tells them eating was doing when he shot her. Stella wants to know why the leeches will put<br />

on the body in the first place. He tells them when he put the leeches on Rachel’s body because it<br />

was symbolic and old parlor of part of his plan to make look like the murder was premeditated.<br />

Paul tells them that Dr. Jeffries made him believe she could cure him do to his blood disease<br />

that he has and is fatal.<br />

Paul’s story comes undone when Stella finds out that Paul didn’t kill Dr. Jeffries. He was<br />

never there to kill her.<br />

Stella tells Paul that the evidence he gave doesn’t mean he actually fired the weapon. As<br />

Sid does the autopsy on body number two he pulls out to bullets that are magnetized. Stella<br />

discovers that the bullets had to be magnetized within the last six hours and exposed to very<br />

strong magnetic field.<br />

Stella believes Paul Richmont is innocent of the crime because he didn’t fire the weapon even<br />

though gunshot residue was found on his hands. Lindsay tells Stella that she tested the Leach<br />

only to find that he was full of a drug used to treat people with blood disease.<br />

Sid tells Mack that the cause of deaths to model number two was a broken neck. The cause<br />

of death to model number one was high levels of ecstasy found in the lungs. Mack has to figure<br />

out how model smoke ecstasy without taking it.<br />

When Stella questions one of Dr. Jeffries associates she finds that everything is looking too<br />

neat. Lindsay notices a cut on the woman’s neck. The woman tells them she put it there herself<br />

and was in a hurry. Lindsay decides to head back to the crime scene.<br />

Paul’s wife is then told of the doctor’s murder. The wife tells them that Dr. Jeffries was scam<br />

and just wanted their money. The doctor told Paul that he was still dying. Meanwhile Lindsay<br />

continues to look for clues in Dr. Jeffries’ office.<br />

Paul’s wife tells them that Dr. Jeffries used leeches and rid Paul of his dizziness at $3,000 a<br />

session.<br />

Stella listens to Lindsay tell about how leeches were used to cure various diseases. Mack and<br />

Dr. Hawks decide they need to test the can filled with green paint for ecstasy. They find out that<br />

the runway lights that the first victim walked under a vaporized the paint caused her to inhale<br />

both the paint and the ecstasy.<br />

After the test every can of paint for ecstasy the results are negative. Mack and Danny go to<br />

Adam Ross who found out where the spores came from. They find out that the spores came from<br />

Africa. Three weeks ago they landed in Georgia and Florida.<br />

Lindsay tells Stella that she has a possible suspect that she is narrowed down to one. The<br />

two suspects are Rachel Jeffries nurse the one with the scar on her neck. The second one is Mrs.<br />

Jeffries. Lindsay has trouble connecting the murder weapon to her suspect.<br />

Stella can only prove what she already suspected that Paul Richmont want didn’t fire the<br />

weapon. Dirt and fibers were found in the gun. The gun holds five bullets, two of which were<br />

found in Rachel’s body. Two bullets were still in the gun the last bullet was fired after Rachel<br />

was shot.<br />

Since the dirt and fibers don’t match anything at the crime scene Stella and Lindsay figured<br />

the gun was fired somewhere else and that when the gun was fired the sound was muffled making<br />

gunshot residue appear on his and hands. Stella believes that Paul was covering for someone.<br />

Lindsay finds out that the jewelry didn’t belong to Rachel. The rings were all different sizes.<br />

The earrings were of no good to the victim because her ears where not pierced. Lindsay believes<br />

that Rachel didn’t steal the jewelry but that patients were using it to pay for their sessions. Which<br />

bothers Stella a little more because it widens the list of suspects.<br />

When Lindsay tested the locket she found to sources of DNA. The first source of DNA belongs<br />

to Rachel because of the abrasion found on her hand. The other source gave Lindsay a profile of<br />

a Caucasian woman with blond hair and hazel eyes. The profile describes three women. The first<br />

is Mrs. Richmont, Rachel, and the nurse with the mark on her neck.<br />

Lindsay finds a picture in the locket and it decides to change the picture to find their suspect.<br />

The picture turns out to be Paul’s wife.<br />

Mack and Danny interview the person that had the models body outside the fashion show.<br />

They also learn the person bought the spores from Georgia and to continue York City. Todd<br />

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