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

Danny takes a few photos of the man as he tells Stella about the case. Unfortunately, they have<br />

been unable to find a weapon the killer may have used. Danny goes on to say that the person<br />

who reserved the room signs in under the name Napoleon Bonaparte, and it turns out that the<br />

man who is dead wasn’t the person who reserved the room. Stella then notices chocolate-covered<br />

strawberries, an opened champagne bottle, and La Pearla underwear, which sell for $350. Danny<br />

responds by saying ”I get my BVDs in a three-pack for 10 bucks.” Stella then makes her way<br />

across the room to a mirror and notices something on it. Danny joins her and notices it too.<br />

They apply some powder to whatever is written on the mirror and uncover a message written<br />

in Vaseline. Back at Giants Stadium, the CSIs have been able to pull the dead body out of the<br />

ground and Mac notices a fracture in the back of the man’s head. He then pulls out a bullet and<br />

declares it to be an execution. At the morgue, Mac talks with the coroner about the suicide victim<br />

and the man they dug up at Giants Stadium. The coroner tells Mac he’ll have someone try and<br />

put a face to the decomposed skeleton and see if he can somehow connect it to the suicide victim.<br />

One thing of mention is the suicide victim had a tattoo removed from his upper back. To recover<br />

what the tattoo may have been, the coroner cuts that portion of his skin off of his body and places<br />

it in a microwave. After some time has passed, the piece of flesh is removed from the microwave<br />

and is cleaned up with a towel. The tattoo says ”Tanglewood”, which Mac immediately recognizes,<br />

as he’s dealt with the Tanglewood Boys in the past. We cut to Mac asking Danny Messer about<br />

the suicide victim, Salvador Zabo. Danny tells Mac that he knew him, but his brother, Louie,<br />

knew him better. They then talk about why he may have wanted the Tanglewood tattoo lasered<br />

off, and then talk about Salvador confessing to a (cold case) murder. Mac tells Danny that if the<br />

Tanglewood Boys do have something to do with all of this, he wants Danny to stay out of it, since<br />

he’s had a lot of contact with them in the past. Danny doesn’t seem to have a problem with Mac’s<br />

request. Elsewhere in the lab, Mac is test firing the .45 caliber handgun they retrieved from the<br />

Giants Stadium grave. Getting it to fire took quite a lot of work since it was so rusty. Mac had<br />

to take it all apart and create a whole new gun, only using the old gun barrel for ballistics tests<br />

and comparisons. Mac has compared the stria on the new bullet to the one which killed the<br />

man found at the stadium, and they’re a match. Unfortunately, the gun isn’t registered, so it’ll<br />

take some more time and effort to track down the history of the gun. Back at the morgue, Stella<br />

talks to the coroner about the dead banker she and Danny are investigating. The hilt of the knife<br />

used left several contusions and abrasions, which means the killer wielded it quite aggressively.<br />

Also, the coroner says the knife is short, just two or three inches long. It was also dull and left<br />

unique ”u” hilt marks. Elsewhere in the lab, Mac and Dr. Sheldon Hawkes are searching for the<br />

gun’s history. They find that the gun was sold illegally, likely stolen some time ago in a box of<br />

guns. They figure that if they search for other guns of similar serial numbers, they’ll likely come<br />

across the actual owner of the gun. The name Sonny Sassone pops up in their database. They’ve<br />

dealt with him in a previous case. Mac decides to pay Sonny Sassone a visit, and unfortunately,<br />

he’s not in jail anymore, but rather overseeing a construction project. Mac asks him about the<br />

box of stolen guns he was caught with 15 years ago, but Sonny isn’t interested in talking, even<br />

after Mac tells him one of the guns missing from the case was used in the murder of the man<br />

found at Giants Stadium. When Mac tells Sonny he’s going to be all over him, Sonny responds<br />

by saying ”I have to say, I’m not worried about this.” Back at the lab, Mac and one of the lab<br />

techs are using some new and expensive software to scan in the skull of the guy who was found<br />

in Giants Stadium. After a while, the program comes up with a face to meet the skull, and Mac<br />

tells the technician to send an image of the fact around the city in hopes of finding a name to the<br />

John Doe. Elsewhere in the lab, Danny and Stella catch up to talk about their case. Stella has<br />

some of the ribs from the dead banker, and she’s off to reconstruct the weapon which was used.<br />

Danny tells her that he examined the bedsheets and found that whoever slept with the guy liked<br />

to use spray-on pantyhose. The lab tech who was with Mac earlier then stops by and tells them<br />

that he compared the handwriting of the message on the mirror to one used in a hold-up at a<br />

convenience store, and they seem to match. After finding out the handwriter’s name, Stella and<br />

Det. Flack catch up with the man, Newt Glick, who is more or less acting like a high-class pimp of<br />

sorts. Newt says he was never at the hotel room where the banker was killed. Stella then decides<br />

to line all of Newt’s women up and test for the spray-on pantyhose in hopes of finding the woman<br />

who was with the banker. Back at his office, Mac is meeting with the father of the young man<br />

who was killed at Giants Stadium. It seems their new software was able to come up with a good<br />

picture afterall. Anyway, the father tells Mac that his son disappeared in 1991. Mac questions<br />

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