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

Consequences<br />

Season 3<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 55<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 8<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday November 8, 2006 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Pam Veasey<br />

Director:<br />

Rob Bailey<br />

Show Stars: Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor), Eddie Cahill (Detective<br />

Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer),<br />

Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective Stella<br />

Bonasera), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes)<br />

Recurring Role: Robert Joy (Sid), A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross)<br />

Guest Stars: Terry Wilkerson (Lamont Tyson), Lewis Tan (Kym Tanaka), Michael<br />

King (Det. Dean Truby), Robbie Alexander (Cyrus Menlo), Greg Siff<br />

(Evan Kelneck), Kyle Gallner (Reed Garrett), Christian Monzon (Daryn<br />

Kramer), Spencer Hill (Dennis Roubian), Erin Chambers (Verna Welke)<br />

Production Code: 308<br />

Summary: The next case for the CSI’s gets even tougher when a paintball player<br />

turns out to be the prime suspect and later goes missing the team<br />

also has another problem the evidence that should point to the prime<br />

suspect points to someone else.<br />

While a paintball game turns deadly in a warehouse on Lafayette St., Stella tells Mac she<br />

thinks she’s being followed. Mac is concerned, but is soon paged away to the crime scene. The<br />

body of an unidentified man in paintball gear lies dead, the victim of two gunshot wounds, one<br />

through and through to the chest and one to the shoulder. Hawkes is able to recover one mangled<br />

bullet from the arm of a gigantic blow up soldier meant for the Thanksgiving parade. Outside in<br />

an alley, Danny finds evidence of a paintball battle, and Flack questions the neighbors in the<br />

apartment building on the other side of the alley. While Hawkes tries to recover stria on the<br />

badly damaged bullet, Hammerback shows Mac black powder on the gunshot wounds, and also<br />

reveals that the killer actually removed the bullet from the man’s shoulder wound. A man at<br />

the local paintball club identifies the dead man as Kym Tanaka, and mentions that he has an<br />

unfriendly rival in another player named Cyrus Menlow. The CSIs learn Cyrus is missing.<br />

The black powder on Tanaka’s shoulder proves to be black cocaine, which Lindsay discovers<br />

was recovered in a bust six months ago. She also tells Mac that Flack is the one who helmed the<br />

drug bust, in which 50 kilos of the unique drug were recovered. Mac asks to see the detective’s<br />

memo book, but Flack resents the suspicion and tells Mac he’ll have to think about it. In the<br />

lab, Adam analyzes the evidence Danny collected from the alley and determines that Cyrus was<br />

caught in a bear trap. The label on a box with Cyrus’s blood on it leads the CSIs to Darren Kramer,<br />

a biochemist who denies knowledge of what happened in the alley. Kramer recalls running into<br />

man in the alley and spilling his printer cartridges, but the man refused Kramer’s offer to help<br />

him pick them up.<br />

A bloody piece of moon rock and a print that matches a missing woman, Trina Roubian prove<br />

more fruitful. Flack recognizes the missing Trina in a tenant he met in the apartment by the<br />

alley, an alien-fearing woman named Verna Welkie. A visit to Trina/Verna’s apartment yields<br />

a shocker: Trina/Verna has Cyrus tied up and barely alive in her bathtub. When she saw the<br />

green, glowing paintballs in Cyrus’s arsenal, she assumed he was an alien. The CSIs have Cyrus<br />

rushed to the hospital. Hawkes is able to narrow down the bullet to 12 officer-issued guns, two<br />

belonging to two of Flack’s officers from the drug raid, Dean Truby and Daniel Greenburg. Flack<br />

visits the dealer they busted in jail and is chagrined to learn that he had 53 kilos of cocaine, not<br />

50. Mac comes for Flack’s log book, and the detective reluctantly turns it over.<br />

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