17.01.2014 Views

Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna

Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna

Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

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

there was no answer. Mac informs her that he changed his extension because of the anonymous<br />

calls he got while he was in London. He tells her that he has started getting them here at the<br />

office. Before they can discuss it any further, Lindsay comes in with information about the worm<br />

that she found in Matt Campbell’s diving mask. It originates from somewhere at least 100 feet<br />

deeper than the subway reef. They speculate that if they are looking at ship wreck, that could be<br />

where the murders took place.<br />

Danny and Hawkes are back on the boat. With the help of sonar, they locate the ship wreck<br />

they are looking for. They dive to investigate further. Another diver accompanies them, he’ll be<br />

filming the search. Stella, Lindsay and Mac are watching the video images from the lab. Mac is in<br />

radio contact with Danny and Hawkes. Danny poses next to the figure head of the ship. Lindsay<br />

grabs an image of it and Stella goes off to run it through the Maritime Database to see if she can’t<br />

get the name of the ship. The currents are pulling in every direction and Mac tells the guys to<br />

hurry it up. He and Lindsay are still following everything on the computer screen. Danny finds a<br />

syringe which could be the murder weapon. Hawkes finds an old chest but when he opens it, it’s<br />

empty. With the help of a metal detector, he finds coins in the sand, close to the chest. Hawkes<br />

tells Danny to bring the evidence back up while he looks around a little longer. As he swims<br />

under the ship’s mast, there is a bubble of methane gas that suddenly explodes, creating a lot of<br />

turbulence. The mast falls on Hawkes, trapping him. Danny comes back down to go to Hawkes’<br />

rescue, with the help of the other diver, who drops the camera in the sand. Lindsay and Mac<br />

have now lost visual contact with the divers, but they can still hear them. Hawkes is not getting<br />

enough air because the mast fell on his oxygen tank. Mac calls for a diver with a hydraulic pump<br />

to rescue Hawkes but Lindsay notes that it will take too long for a rescue team to get to them.<br />

In the meantime, Danny manages to cut the straps that hold Hawkes’ oxygen tank and releases<br />

him. He gives him some of his oxygen and they both are able to make it to the surface.<br />

Back to safety, Hawkes is getting treated for his injuries. He has some cracked ribs and<br />

a hairline fracture in his right arm. Danny asks him if it’s true that your life flashes before<br />

your eyes when you think you’re going to die. Hawkes tells him that the only thing he could<br />

think of was Sid Hammerback ”firing up the bone sprayer” while he (Hawkes) was laying on<br />

the autopsy table. Flack arrives at the scene, asking what happened. The guys joke around at<br />

Hawkes’ expense, lightening up the mood.<br />

Back in the lab, Danny is processing the syringe while Lindsay is examining the coins that<br />

Hawkes found at the wreck. She tells Danny that Hawkes was lucky that he had Danny down<br />

there with him. Danny brushes her off, pointing out that they have work to do. She laughs, not<br />

taking him seriously. Lindsay remarks that the coins are an exact match to the ones they found<br />

on Matt Campbell. Danny finds traces of cyanide in the syringe, along with traces of cortisone.<br />

Meanwhile, Stella is trying to find a match to the ship’s figure head in the Maritime Database<br />

but with no success. Fed up, she leaves the office to go to a nearby coffee stand. She orders<br />

her coffee and turns around to come face to face with Drew Bedford, the guy from the antique<br />

shop. He tells her that he was just about to call her to invite her for coffee. He admits that<br />

he got her card from the counter at the antique shop where she left it. He says that he would<br />

really like to get to know her better. She brushes him off telling him that she’s really busy and<br />

starts to leave. ”You don’t take risks, do you?” he says. Stella stops in her tracks and turns<br />

around. He continues: ”You’re practical, rational, you’re probably an only child. You had a lot of<br />

responsibility as a kid.” Stella approaches him with a disgusted look. ”You’re the youngest in a<br />

family of girls. They pampered you, praised you, bet they hung on your every word” she says.<br />

”Guilty” he says. She then starts to leave again and he gives her a time and place to meet later<br />

on, in case she changes her mind. She ignores him and walks back to the office.<br />

Flack exits the elevator as Stella is walking by. He found some information about the ship<br />

wreck. Someone filed a salvage permit for the ship but they did so under a fake name. This<br />

makes no sense because if they did indeed salvage something, they would not be able to claim it.<br />

Stella comments that it looks like someone was trying to make it look like there was a treasure<br />

on the ship, but why? Her cell phone beeps and she has to leave.<br />

Stella joins Danny and Mac. Danny has done some more tests on the syringe and he found<br />

some male DNA with a specification to Balkan ancestry but he found no hits in CODIS. Stella<br />

suddenly remembers the two foreign students that she interviewed. She checks her files and confirms<br />

that they are from Albania, a Balkan country. When she mentions that they quit the diving<br />

lessons because one of them got the bends, Danny notes that the bends can cause inflammation<br />

275

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!