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

to enter further when Mac notices a string along the floor, a booby trap, he pulls Angel out of<br />

harms way just as a gun goes off. Mr. Bolvado heads for the window but Mac graps him just in<br />

time and hauls him back into the apartment. Mac informs him that he missed and arrests him<br />

In the interrogation room, Mac is questioning Mr. Bolvado on his knowledge of Mrs. Rayburn<br />

showing him pictures both before and after her death. He of course is claiming no knowledge.<br />

The Assistant D.A. Jeremy Bloomfield is watching. Mac informs Mr. Bolvado that the D.A. is<br />

anxious to make an arrest and that if he didn’t kill her he may want to share with him who did.<br />

Just as Mac is about to leave, Mr. Bolvado admits that he helped the husband. He didn’t really<br />

know Mr. Rayburn, but Rayburn knew him through a friend of a friend and knew he needed<br />

cash. Bolvado was working construction and knew the building was going to be torn down and<br />

suggested hiding the body there. Bolvado informs Mac the Mrs. Rayburn was already dead when<br />

she was brought to the building. He wasn’t a murderer. Mac inquires if Mr. Rayburn told him<br />

what happened, Bolvado responds that he has a don’t ask, don’t tell policy. Mac leaves the room<br />

and is approached by an appreciative Jeremy Bloomfield. Jeremy informs Mac that he’ll have an<br />

arrest warrant within an hour. Mac stops to question who he’s going to arrest. Matthew Rayburn,<br />

he responds, Bolvado just said he killed her. ”No” Mac responds he just said he helped Rayburn<br />

move his wife’s body. Mac informs Jeremy that moving to quickly would get both Bolvado and<br />

Rayburn acquitted, making this hard to explain to his bosses. Then Mac requests that he be<br />

allowed to do his job, bring concrete evidence forward for a conviction and but the murderer<br />

away for life. Then quickly informs him that he will call him when he gets something and walks<br />

away. Stella is grapping a bite at a vendor sees Hawkes approaching. After offering a bite, Hawkes<br />

declines saying she’s going to have to eat fast. He got a hit off that blue trace. It’s blueprint ink,<br />

old blueprint ink. The build in which the jewelry store is housed was designed in1940s. After<br />

some checking, Hawkes determined that an engineering student requested the see them from<br />

the hall of records, the only place the originals are kept. He’s got a name, Natalie Letterman. Off<br />

they go. At Ms. Letterman apartment they find it open, her place trashed, and her dead, with a<br />

gunshot wound to the chest, but bruising on her forehead. Ms. Letterman is just a young lady,<br />

late teens early twenties. While processing the apartment they determine Ms. Letterman was<br />

executed but not with the type of weapon linked to the robbery. It’s also determined that her<br />

placed was ransacked after she was killed. Stella finds her ”I Love NY” bag in the bathroom. It<br />

has the MP3 player Danny said would probably have the software used for breaking the glass.<br />

Hawkes, Flack and Stella begin to theorize who and why Ms. Letterman was killed. Stella meets<br />

with Sid. It’s determined that Ms. Letterman was a tough young lady. Having a gun held to her<br />

head for quite sometime caused the bruising on her forehead. Sid is a disturbed by how young<br />

she is and that she’s involved. Stella questions a cut on her arm, which coincides with the blood<br />

on the glove and the recovered jewelry. Sid also mentions finding specs of rust in her eye. Stella<br />

receives a call from Danny who she goes to meet. He confirms that a Beth Larson, purchased<br />

the software items from an online distributor used in the robbery. They were sent to a POB here<br />

in the city and that that box was closed two days after the package arrived. When the clerk was<br />

questioned all he could remember was that she was one hot party stopper, and that she was<br />

a physics major. Back in reconstruction Adam on how Mrs. Rayburn died. Adam frustrated by<br />

what he’s found; he uses Mac as a sounding board. Bases on the weather patterns over the<br />

past month, it was hot and humid, not dry. This would cause the body to decay, not mummify.<br />

Looking at the outlay of the room Mac guesses that the air conditioning must have been on,<br />

with the body being directly in it’s path. This was done to prevent the smell of the decaying<br />

body, not to intentionally mummify the body. Mac instructs Adam to print the knob off the air<br />

conditioning unit, and guesses it will come back to either Sal Bolvado or Matthew Rayburn.<br />

Adam is impressed with Mac thought process. Mac begins to leave by is stopped by a thought,<br />

the beetle. The beetle was found stuck to some wallpaper that became sticky due to the recent<br />

humidity. Adam points out that this contradicts everything they just said. Adam then blurts<br />

out, ”unless the power went out.” Through deduction and evidence, Mac and Adam determine<br />

that for a while the room where Mrs. Rayburn was found, had electricity fluctuations. Which is<br />

exactly what Mac needs to know. Stella, Hawkes and Lindsay are reviewing the security footage<br />

from just before the robbery. Hawkes informs them that the trace Sid found in Natalie’s eye was<br />

not rust but dust from Conflict or Blood Diamonds, which are found in parts of Africa. Which<br />

are illegal due to how they are harvested and the links to terrorism. Stella and Hawkes inform<br />

Lindsay that the people who deal with Blood Diamonds are ruthless and would kill without<br />

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