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

comes to help. Shirt number 3 had the image of a skull; in Greek mythology, the underworld was<br />

ruled by Hades, the god of the dead. The other shirt has a winged figure, could it be Hermes,<br />

the gods’ messenger? ”That’s Hypnos, the god of sleep”, states Danny, coming into the room. He<br />

smiles at his colleagues incredulity, and explains he once arrested a guy who used that design<br />

as a logo on his dime bags. As Stella writes that information on the board, Danny asks: ”So is<br />

this guy going all Da Vinci Code on us or what?” Stella begins to tell him about each of the codes,<br />

while Mac stares at the shirts and thinks furiously. . . until he has an insight. The codes refer to<br />

a criminal court case. Take ”Kodecon”, rearrange it using the balance scales as a ”T”, and you get<br />

”docket no.” They seem to have found the way to go: ”QN” + ”MM111” – it’s a Queens case from<br />

2003. Now they can let the computers figure out the sequence of the remaining numbers. Meanwhile,<br />

they start looking for cases in which Amy and Kenneth were involved. It seems they’ll have<br />

a long search ahead of them, but Lindsay brings good news: they have a DNA match for the hair<br />

they found. The killer is not in CODIS, but his brother is: a certain Ian Casey, who was arrested<br />

in Queens, in 2003; the docket no. of his case is consistent with the numbers on the T-shirt.<br />

Mac remembers the guy who first told them about the shirts was called Shane Casey. Checking<br />

the case, they find out Ian Casey killed himself in jail after being sentenced. Kenneth Chandler<br />

was a prosecution witness. Shane is looking for revenge, targeting people form the case. While<br />

they start looking for Shane Casey, they examine his brother’s case. Everything was based on<br />

Kenneth’s word; there were no forensic evidence. Ian Casey was accused of robbing a bar and<br />

shooting the owner. Kenneth was the bouncer. Ian Casey was arrested three blocks away; he fit<br />

the description, but they found no gun and no cash on him. Kenneth recognized him. Amy was<br />

forewoman on the jury that found Ian Casey guilty – after only a 15-minute deliberation. Shane<br />

is still on the loose, and knowing his next targets might help finding him. The two other shirts<br />

portrayed Hades and Hypnos. Hades, god of the dead. . . Association of ideas leads Mac and Stella<br />

to look up who did the autopsy in Ian Casey’s case: it was Hawkes. Shane will be coming after<br />

him. Hawkes talks to Mac about the trial, recalling he didn’t have much to say, but there were<br />

some good points for the defense attorney to cross-question him and the guy didn’t even bring<br />

it up. ”He was asleep at the wheel”, says Hawkes, having a new insight. The defense attorney is<br />

Hypnos. The team heads for the defense attorney’s office, hoping it’s not too late. As they knock<br />

on the door, they hear noises. Coming in, they see the attorney bound and gagged on the floor,<br />

and hear someone in the back room. Shane Casey tries to run, and Danny and Flack go after<br />

him. The three of them climb down the fire escape. Shane jumps to the next building, trying to<br />

gain some distance, and them jumps down on a dumpster. Flack was already getting to street<br />

level and runs after him, while Danny is forced to jump across as well. The two detectives run<br />

after Shane on the alley. Flack makes a grab for him, causing them both to stumble and fall,<br />

and Danny quickly grabs Shane and handcuffs him. On the back seat of the patrol car, Shane<br />

remembers his brother. He complains it’s not fair Ian was convicted in only 15 minutes, based<br />

in the word of one guy. He doesn’t regret killing those people. As Flack drives in silence, Danny<br />

tells Shane he understands a bit of what he feels. ”I know a thing or two about going to bat<br />

for your brother”, Danny says. But what Shane did was wrong, he adds; Ian would not want<br />

to see his little brother being arrested, and what Shane did is not going to bring Ian back. The<br />

images of Shane on the back seat of the car merge with the images of yet another video of Ian<br />

Casey as a child, as Mac and Stella watch it. Ian is dressed in a cowboy costume, playing happily<br />

on the street; this time there’s another boy with him, a smaller one, with a Batman mask and<br />

cape: Shane. As the background song goes on, we see Shane arriving at the precinct, where the<br />

reporters are waiting. Danny and Flack hand him over to the uniforms with serious expressions,<br />

and he’s taken away. It’s over. But the song doesn’t end, and we see Lindsay coming breathless<br />

into Mac’s office to tell him and Stella: ”Shane Casey’s just escaped.”<br />

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