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

Risk<br />

Season 2<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 36<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 13<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday January 25, 2006 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

John Dove, Anthony E. Zuiker<br />

Director:<br />

Bob Bailey<br />

Show Stars: Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective<br />

Stella Bonasera), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Gary Sinise (Detective<br />

Mack ”Mac” Taylor), Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don”<br />

Flack, Jr.), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe)<br />

Recurring Role: A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross)<br />

Guest Stars: John Enos III (Mr. White), John Billingsley (Cecil Arthur), Trevor<br />

Wright (Perry Lohmann), Christian Svensson (Vinnie Marino), Rick<br />

Pasqualone (Q.T. Jammer), Sandra McCoy (Amber Capece), Kanin<br />

Howell (Randy Williams), Danny Gill (Seamus Reiter), Mark Famiglietti<br />

(Bobby Martin), Robbert Joy (Sid)<br />

Production Code: 213<br />

Summary: Danny is on his way home after a long shift and finds Randy Williams<br />

subway surfing. Mac and Lindsay arrive on the scene and begin to<br />

wonder if Randy Williams died from riding on top of the subway.<br />

His death is even more suspicious after they examine the body more<br />

closely.<br />

As we begin the show a a train is speeding by. What no one knows is that there is someone<br />

surfing on top of the train.<br />

Danny is riding a train home after a long shift. He sees a body lying on the train tracks and<br />

desperately tries to get the train stopped before it hits the body.<br />

Mac and Lindsay join him at the scene and conclude that the victim was subway surfing<br />

before his death. Mac also finds a shark’s tooth imbedded in the man’s hand. Sid indicates to<br />

Mac that the sharp object took a long time to go through the victim’s hand. In the Morgue they<br />

discover that Randy Williams, the victim, died from several blows to the head with a wooden<br />

object.<br />

Stella and Detective Flack are trying to find out why a high powered commodities trader<br />

hung himself. The body was found by Bobby Martin, the under-broker of the victim. Stella and<br />

Sid figure that the victim, Q.T. Jammer, was choked by something before he was hung out the<br />

window. They find a green fiber inside his mouth. Stella asks for a tox screen to find out what<br />

exactly it was that was all around his neck.<br />

Danny and Lindsay talk to the conductor of the train, but he says he doesn’t recall anything<br />

special happening on his route. They examine the train itself. Danny discovers two sets of footprints<br />

on the top of the train, and Lindsay finds blood on the wall of the car. It seems that is<br />

the place where the crime happened. They talk to Randy’s roommate. He admits that he and<br />

Randy went out the night before, but he doesn’t remember much because they were drinking a<br />

lot. He dimly remembers that they may have train surfed, but that Randy was alive when he left.<br />

Lindsay thinks the roommate may have had a role in Randy’s death.<br />

The tox sceen shows that Q.T. Jammer was chloroformed before he was killed.<br />

Randy Williams’ stomach contains a combination of nuts and Siamese fighting fish, supposedly<br />

eaten alive approximately 45 minutes before he was killed. Mac recalls a bar another case<br />

brought him to called Wild Wild Wet that featured the exotic fish on tables. He talks to the bartender,<br />

who tells him that Randy and Perry were there the night Randy died and that he beat<br />

them up when they started to eat to fish but that they were alive when they left.<br />

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