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

Stella he was in charge of restocking everything. He pulls out his blackberry which is looking at<br />

a web side where you can track a celebrity’s movements. He shows Stella where John McEnroe<br />

was minutes before the murder. Danny begins processing that scene very carefully. Tony is then<br />

taken to the lab with the condom machines still attached. As the body is being removed from<br />

the machine a penny falls out of the victim’s month. Detective Flack is busy waiting outside for<br />

his turn to testify as to the credibility of Detective Taylor. The inspector and chief of detectives<br />

commend Detective Flack on staying at the courthouse they also mention that a case like this<br />

can have a long lasting effects for the department and for the person involved. As they leave<br />

the chief of detectives refers to Mac as a lowely third grade detective. Detective Flack is on<br />

the witness stand talking about Mac requesting his memo book about the cases that involved<br />

Detective Truby. Detective Flack starts to give more information that but is in interrupted by the<br />

prosecutor she tells everybody that the memo involved several of Detective Truby’s cases being<br />

overturned including the Clay Dobson case. The prosecutor makes particular note that Clay<br />

Dobson killed at least two women. The Prosecutor asks Detective Flack how Detective Taylor’s<br />

demeanor was that day Detective Flack tells the spectators that Mac was shocked that day<br />

because Clay Dobson jumped off the roof. The prosecutor points out that because of detective<br />

Taylor’s actions Clay Dobson know was released and killed again. The killings took place three<br />

months after he was released. The prosecutor tells detective Flack they’ll get back to discussing<br />

the detectives demeanor in just a minute. The prosecutor also asks Detective Flack if he was<br />

they are the day Clay Dobson jummped the prosecutor points out the detective was there. She<br />

asks him if he knows for a fact that Clay Dobson jumped. We leave Detective Flack shocked and<br />

unable to defend his boss’s actions. In New York the day is beautiful but Mac isn’t concerned with<br />

that all he’s thinking about is his career as a police officer. Stella finds him walking the street.<br />

Mac mentions that the reason he became a cop was because of the looks on people’s faces. Stella<br />

asks Mac what his first arrest was he says he arrested a man who was drunk his blood alcohol<br />

level was well over the legal limit and couldn’t walk well on the straight line but he apparently<br />

was doing a back stroke on the line. Stella tells of her first arrest which involved a man taking an<br />

I love New York bag and putting things in it turns out she arrested twice at that same store. They<br />

get serious again Stella advises Mac that even though he doesn’t like the game of politics he needs<br />

to find something that that he can use to get back against Gerard and the chief of detectives. Mac<br />

believes Stella is better playing the game of politics. Back at the lab a computer screen shows<br />

exactly what happened to Tony Russo Peyton describes it as a total trans section of the spinal<br />

cord which means when he hit the condom and machine and the spine that literally broke apart.<br />

Sheldon gets a little worried at this point about his record being broken. He asks Peyton and<br />

how long it took her to remove the body from the machine she plainly tells him that his record is<br />

unbroken. Sheldon tells everybody that it took him up two hours and twelve minutes to remove<br />

a body from an animated billboard with all of organs intact. Peyton tells Lindsay she pulled<br />

something fell from the victim’s head but isn’t sure what it is yet. Sheldon says the bride that<br />

was collecting condoms as part of the game and wanted John McEnroe to contribute. Sheldon<br />

also point out that that the tennis legend may have run into some weird people but they still<br />

can’t believe he would have committed murder. Lindsay mentions that the groom to be walked<br />

into the bathroom and got the wrong idea after seeing his fiancée with John McEnroe. Stella and<br />

Danny walk along the streets of New York and see John McEnroe signing autographs for kids<br />

they want to question him about the murder he possibly committed John McEnroe admits to<br />

being very cooperative and Stella requests a DNA sample from him. Sheldon and Lindsay or are<br />

looking at signatures from John McEnroe both are very similar but that still doesn’t help them<br />

understand who killed the Tony Russo and Stella asks Lindsay how she did with the evidence.<br />

Lindsay analyzed the two pennies no hits from them came in the database. The tooth that was<br />

pulled from the victim’s head had some blood on it but no definitive profile could be pulled from<br />

the blood. Stella also mentions she spoke on the phone to John McEnroe’s manager who states<br />

he was home that night with his family Sheldon then picks up the blood sample results of those<br />

that were found in the bathroom that do match John McEnroe. Danny testifies at the hearing<br />

as to Mac’s credibility. Then he is asked how long he’s known Mac he states 5 years and the<br />

prosecutor wonders if that’s good enough to know someone’s character Danny states that five<br />

years long enough to know someone. The prosecutor asks Danny if Mac can allows anyone to<br />

break the rules. Danny tells everybody that Mac is a buy the book to the guy. The prosecutor<br />

brings up the fact that Danny that was cited numerous times for breaking procedure and for<br />

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