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

a dog did bark just prior. You see a light bulb go over Danny’s head. He asks Lindsay to finish up<br />

and he see her back at the lab. Later you see Danny entering the lab with a dog that looks pretty<br />

much like him. Hawkes approaches Danny and gives him a ribbing about the likeness. Danny’s<br />

ribs him back and heads off to reconstruction. Danny places the dog on the table and Stella<br />

approaches noticing the resemblance and is about to comment when Danny just acknowledges<br />

that he knows. She then asks what’s with the dog. Danny elaborates on what came to him back<br />

in the jewelry store. Getting back to the lack of stress marks in the glass from the display cases.<br />

Danny shows Stella with using the same type of glass from the jewelry store; breaking it with<br />

a hammer you find stress marks. Danny believes that the Hollys used some sort of frequency<br />

device, like Sign Wave Generator software. He demonstrates the software again using the same<br />

type of glass from the jewelry store. The dog begins to bark just before the glass breaks. Danny<br />

shows Stella that the glass has no stress marks. He explains that by downloading this software,<br />

into say an MP3, the Hollys had the ability to break the glass without even touching it; hence no<br />

stress marks or them leaving any evidence trail behind. Stella impressed with the find, instructs<br />

Danny to check out companies dealing in that type of software, also using the name of Beth<br />

as a link. She also instructs him to get the dog something to eat ”he’s earned it.” Reporters<br />

question Mac as he leaves the building regarding the Pauline Rayburn case. He only confirms<br />

the identity and that the investigation is ongoing. He works his way through the reporters to find<br />

himself introduced to the Assistant D.A. Jeremy Bloomfield Mac informs him he has no additional<br />

information for him. Jeremy is looking for confirmation as to COD. Which Mac informs him he<br />

can’t do because there is no evidence pointing in that direction. Jeremy informs Mac that the<br />

DA is having a press conference and he needs to be able to tell him something more than ”the<br />

investigation is ongoing”. Mac informs him that he is not going to rush the science just for a<br />

sound bite. We are back with Peyton who is still working on a cause of death for Mrs. Rayburn.<br />

Peyton begins to focus on the heart and informs Mac that there was no evidence of murder. COD<br />

is natural causes, a heart attack. Mac questioningly looks at Peyton and states that she was only<br />

28 years old. It couldn’t be a heart attack. Peyton states that yes that’s young, but not unheard<br />

off and that Mrs. Rayburn had a history of heart disease in the family. Mac brings up that the<br />

body was placed in that building to be destroyed never to be found. Peyton retorts that she can’t<br />

change her findings to suit Mac crime scene. Mac asks to list the COD as undetermined until<br />

the police investigation is complete. Peyton states that she is passed that, she could complete a<br />

variety of different tests confirm what she knows but she can’t go in blindly, she needs direction a<br />

starting point. Mac, with determination, says he’ll find it. Teaming up with Adam and a camera,<br />

Mac is back at the partially demolished building to attempt at duplicating the room. This will<br />

hopefully assist in proving murder. As Adam takes photos, Mac processes additional evidence<br />

such as fingerprints off a chair, wallpaper, insects, also an air conditioning unit. Back in the lab<br />

we have Hawkes processing the Hollys disguises and other evidence from the jewelry store. Some<br />

blue trace was found in one of the gloves, blood on the outside of another, but nothing concrete.<br />

In regards to the weapons used, sawed off double barrel shot gun, no serial number and can<br />

be purchased in any sporting goods store. Hawkes comments that they were good; Stella comes<br />

back ”we’re better.” Stella’s phone rings, its Flack, they have a suspect in custody caught trying<br />

to fence a piece from the jewelry store robbery. The woman in question claims that she wasn’t<br />

in on it. She was a victim. While she was lying on the floor the piece fell from a cabinet, she<br />

picked it up and afterwards went to have it appraised. Come to determine she was going to an<br />

”upperware” party, which is very similar to Tupperware but they sell jewelry. Flack comments<br />

that it’s also a perfect opportunity to sell stolen merchandise, Stella comments that she believes<br />

the evidence and she fits the description of the women that they are looking for. Lindsay takes<br />

a closer look at the piece the suspect took and finds blood spatter, which doesn’t match the<br />

suspect or the store, assistant manager. It also isn’t in the system. The only thing they do know<br />

is that the blood is female. Mac is catching the news they are showing Councilman Rayburn who<br />

is showing off his Irish Claddagh ring that matches his wife. Mac shuts the television off. Mac<br />

begins to process the evidence from the room the Mrs. Rayburn was found in, beginning with the<br />

fingerprint from the chair. Surprisingly he gets a quick hit after running it through the system it<br />

comes back to a Sal Bolvado. Later we have Angel and Mac at Sal Bolvado apartment attempting<br />

to talk with him. He has no known links to the Rayburn but a long list of arrests and convictions.<br />

Mac & Angel knock at his door, he’s not in the talking mood, and so he runs. Angel & Mac have<br />

a bench warrant so they break down the door to give chase. Just inside the door they are about<br />

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