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

pieces. He tells her she’s not the CSI on this one, but the victim, and they’ll have to do a full<br />

workup on her, including a rape kit.<br />

We cut to Lindsay and Danny at the crime lab. They’re both surprised by what happened to<br />

Stella and Frankie. Mac has ordered them to stick to the dead limo driver case, so that’s exactly<br />

what they do. Danny tells Lindsay that the gun that was recovered in the limo actually belonged<br />

to the limo driver. They don’t have the ballistics tests back yet, so they can’t be sure if the gun<br />

was used in another crime. The information Lindsay has gotten from the coroner tells them the<br />

following info: the driver was killed by someone in the front seat shortly after having sex, and he<br />

had given his number to someone. They then try to piece together a simple timeline thanks to<br />

the info Linday and Mac got from Kid Rock’s manager.<br />

Flack pays Stella a visit and gives her some medication. A nurse accompanies him into the<br />

room. She’s there to test Stella’s body for any signs of being raped. We cut to Mac re-entering the<br />

apartment Stella and Frankie were in when they were found. He searches around for a minute<br />

before we cut back to Stella being processed. The nurse scrapes under Stella’s fingernails for any<br />

blood and DNA and is able to find some. Cut back to Mac, who finds a gun on the floor along<br />

with a casing not too far from it.<br />

Back to the crime lab, Danny and Lindsay are processing the limo driver’s clothing. Danny<br />

comes across a cat hair. Danny doesn’t take the driver to be a cat person, but it could belong<br />

to the killer. They run it through their database of animals and aren’t able to find a domestic<br />

animal. A foreign animal search turns up a result, however. The hair belongs to a Kinkajou, not<br />

exactly the most manly of pets.<br />

In the lab, we catch up with Dr. Sheldon Hawkes and Dr. Sid Hammerback going over the<br />

autopsy of Stella’s boyfriend, Frankie, who was shot multiple times.<br />

We cut to Dr. Hawkes looking into a microscope as Mac catches up with him. They compare<br />

notes on Stella’s case. The rape kit was negative, Stella’s right hand was positive for GSR, and the<br />

bullets found in Frankie match perfectly with the gun found at the crime scene, which confirms<br />

Stella was the shooter.<br />

Back at the hospital, Flack questions Stella about what happened that night. She confirms<br />

that the website she found in last week’s episode was in fact a video of Frankie and Stella having<br />

sex. She tells Flack that she broke up with him right after that. She tells him Frankie was upset<br />

about their relationship ending and began to follow her, upset at her not returning his calls.<br />

She tells him that after she finished shopping and running a few other errands, she went home.<br />

When she got home, she was shocked to find Frankie was in her apartment, setting the table<br />

for a romantic dinner. Flack asks her if she was armed, and she tells him she had a gun in her<br />

handbag. One of the things she can’t explain is how Frankie got inside. She says that she never<br />

lets men into her place so that if something goes wrong, she’s always got a safe place to go back<br />

to.<br />

We cut to Mac examining the lock at Stella’s apartment. With the special CSI cam, we can see<br />

a deep scratch or two in the lock, which makes it look as though someone had tried to pick it.<br />

Back to the lab, we see Dr. Sheldon Hawkes examining the lock from Stella’s door. He then<br />

compares Stella’s key to the key they apparently found on Frankie. They seem to match up<br />

perfectly.<br />

Danny and Lindsay follow up on that hair they found by tracking down an agent who’s client,<br />

Nancy Sheridan, owned one. She was taken to the airport yesterday by another driver, not Nick<br />

Russo. Nick was apparently just hired because the old driver had to be fired. It seems he liked to<br />

pick up groupies in the car, and he didn’t take to the firing very well.<br />

With the new information, Danny and Lindsay have the old driver, Blake Mathers, picked up<br />

and brought in. We cut to them questioning him. He says that he was at the show during the<br />

time in which Nick Russo was killed. Unfortunately, no one else saw him in the audience, but he<br />

was seen backstage. Blake was the man who approached Kid Rock and asked to speak to him in<br />

private. He admits to all of this, but he’s unwilling to admit he went out back to speak to Nick<br />

Russo. Danny and Lindsay are certain that this happened and that that animal hair transferred<br />

to Nick Russo’s clothing during an altercation between the two of them. Lindsay gets surprisingly<br />

frustrated with Blake, and she storms out of the room after yelling at him. Danny follows after<br />

her and tries to calm her down. She seems to still have her head elsewhere, on Stella and her<br />

condition. Danny assures her that she would want them to concentrate at the current case; Mac<br />

would ask them for help if he needs it.<br />

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