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

search the place and find an adoption certificate – Jose and Elena Martinez adopted Sam, but<br />

who’s the biological mother? Ceci? Adding to the mystery, they also find another manga comic<br />

book – and a vial of blood inside the fridge.<br />

Mac, Stella and Lindsay talk about their findings so far. Jose Martinez’ prints are on the<br />

murder weapon, but there’s nothing on his clothes to connect him to the murder. The trace on<br />

the beetles is some kind of herbal supplement, nothing conclusive yet. Elena had blood under<br />

her fingernails, but it belongs to her husband, which might explain the cuts and bruises on his<br />

face. Jose Martinez is registered as a permanent resident of the US, but Elena is not a legal<br />

citizen. Besides, the adoption certificate is a forgery. Ceci Astor, who came from a rich family,<br />

helped Jose get the job at the museum and hired Elena in 2002. She might be the one to pay for<br />

the well-forged documents. But why?<br />

Hawkes has the answer: Sam’s Ceci Astor’s nephew. His biological mother is Ceci’s sister<br />

Carolyn, the one who was rude to Mac at the hospital and denied knowing Sam.<br />

In Danny and Flack’s case, the evidence is pointing less and less towards construction workers.<br />

Fibers and trace seem to point at golf – club, ball, leather gloves – but what was the victim<br />

doing at a construction site with golf stuff? The crime scene photos provide the answer: the pattern<br />

on the fresh concrete indicate two people, one right-handed, the other left-handed, playing<br />

golf on site, using a drain pipe as the hole. Back at the scene, Danny and Flack retrieve a golf<br />

ball with a logo of the Five Borough Golfers and the letters ”F.O.B”.<br />

Mac finds Carolyn in an arts class and confronts her about her son. At first she tries to deny<br />

it, but faced with the inevitable, she tells Mac she believe it’s in her ”best interest” to prove<br />

maternity. She got pregnant very young, and the baby’s father was sent to prison for drugs; Ceci<br />

convinced Carolyn of having Sam with a very strong argument: money. Ceci was the one who<br />

chose Jose and Elena Martinez to be parents and took care of everything. Carolyn claims she<br />

never told Stewart, the biological father, about Sam; but she says she decided to reclaim the boy<br />

when Stewart got back into her life, despite Ceci’s warnings. Sam’s her son and she wants him<br />

back. Mac suggests she might have killed Ceci for that, but Carolyn denies; her alibi is that she<br />

was at home, with Stewart.<br />

At the Five Borough Golfers, we learn about ”urban golf”, a game where the player goes out<br />

into the city with his clubs and balls, playing on the ”natural” obstacles of urban landscape.<br />

Jim Morris was considered a promise, but he talked too much. Danny tells the manager they’re<br />

looking for a ”lefty with a case of the yips”; the manager answers he knows some guys matching<br />

that description, but none with such initials.<br />

Mac is cutting up Sam’s food, and learns the boy was told by his parents not to talk to the<br />

police – BEFORE Ceci’s murder. Mac tells Sam it’s his turn to tell a story, and the kid again<br />

points at a candy bar in a vending machine. Thinking Sam wants a snack, Mac tells him to eat<br />

the real food. Realizing Sam is afraid of telling what he saw, Mac convinces him to work with a<br />

police artist to draw a picture of the guy he saw at the museum. It seems to be working, but the<br />

result is less than satisfactory: the picture shows the villain from the comic book: Kinsen. Sam<br />

is confusing reality and fiction, which, Mac explains to Stella, is perfectly understandable.<br />

Wondering if they can place Sam in the room when Ceci was killed, they imagine a scene:<br />

Ceci grabbed the boy to stop someone from taking him; Sam ran away and hid in his favorite<br />

hiding spot. Looking for it, Mac and Stella find a pile of torn chocolate candy bar wrappings. Mac<br />

understands Sam grabbed the money the bad man was offering, just like the kid in his story;<br />

and his mentions of chocolate were attempts of telling what had happened. Inside the vending<br />

machine, they find a $20 bill with a bloody fingerprint.<br />

Danny and Flack browse pictures of the left-handed Five Borough Golfers players, and none<br />

have the initials F.O.B. – until they find Harry Vernon, who has spent some time in a rehab clinic.<br />

”FOB” is a ”friend of bill” – he’s a recovering alcoholic. According to the club log, he was playing<br />

with Morris on the day of the crime. They go talk to Vernon, and we see the scene in flashback:<br />

Morris just wouldn’t stop talking, pestering Vernon about his play and his nerves and everything.<br />

Vernon finally lost control, and finding a can of foam, used it to make his partner shut up once<br />

and for all; realizing what he had done, he tried to remove the foam with his fingers, but it was<br />

too late. Vernon tells Morris he’s sorry – ”That was the only thing I said all day”, he tells the<br />

detectives.<br />

In the interrogation room, Mac shows Stewart the bloody fingerprint – it’s his print, and<br />

Ceci Astor’s blood. Mac guesses Carolyn told Stewart about Sam. He also tells Stewart the CSIs<br />

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