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

Boo<br />

Season 4<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 77<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 6<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday October 31, 2007 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Peter M. Lenkov, Daniele Nathanson<br />

Director:<br />

Joe Dante<br />

Show Stars: Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer),<br />

Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective<br />

Stella Bonasera), Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack,<br />

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

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

Guest Stars: Kehli O’Byrne (Amy Duncan), Bruce Dern (Vet), John Edward Lee<br />

(Newbie), Priestess Baadja- Lyne Odums (Elderly Haitian), Jeff Brockton<br />

(Dexter Nevins), Robert Picardo (Sheriff Benson), Anthony Molinari<br />

(Gil Duncan), Cameron Sanders (Charley Duncan), Bailee Madison<br />

(Rose Duncan), Julie Adams (Betty Willens), Nana Hill (Josephine<br />

Delacroix), Seth Peterson (Henry Willens), Grace Dever (Elisha), Paul<br />

Anthony Scott (Dr Roger Burgess), Kimberly Wallis (Sophia Nevins)<br />

Production Code: 406<br />

Summary: The CSI team goes to a haunted house to solve more than just the<br />

latest case. Before they can solve the crime Lindsay is told something<br />

will happen to her if she doesn’t leave soon.<br />

On Halloween night, Danny and Lindsay head out to Amityville, where the Duncan family has<br />

been found slaughtered in their house. Sheriff Benson thinks the house is cursed, since a family<br />

died there in a similar fashion years ago. Benson postulates that Glen Duncan shot his wife<br />

Amy and their sons, Charlie and Tony, before committing suicide. While examining the scene<br />

in the house, Danny and Lindsay discover the Duncans’ daughter, Rose, in the wall, a gunshot<br />

wound to her abdomen. The CSIs have her rushed to the hospital. Lindsay is spooked when an<br />

old woman accosts her in the house and tells her to get out. With the help of Dr. Hawkes, Danny<br />

and Lindsay determine that Glen didn’t kill himself, meaning that someone murdered the entire<br />

family. Rose identifies the killer as a terrifying monster. Lindsay finds evidence of tree sap in a<br />

print lifted from where they determine the killer stood, and from there they are able to trace the<br />

killer to a tree in the front yard and into the attic. It seems apparent that the killer was hiding<br />

out there for a significant amount of time.<br />

Lindsay runs DNA on a shirt she found in the attic and finds alleles in common with the<br />

old woman from the house who scratched her. Danny and Lindsay decide to look up the older<br />

murders in the house and discover that two members of the Willens family survived: mother Betty<br />

and son Henry. Henry, who has been in and out of jail for years, currently works for Amityville<br />

Animal Control. Lindsay is able to locate him by GPS tracking the collars of dogs he recently<br />

rounded up, and the CSIs find him and his mother at the Duncans’ house, retrieving a suitcase<br />

full of bones. The bones belong to Henry Willens’ sister, whom he accidentally shot as a child. Not<br />

wanting to lose her last remaining child, Betty hid the body, but when she heard the Duncans<br />

were intending to renovate the house, she sent Henry to retrieve the little girl’s bones. Henry<br />

snuck in after the Duncans left to go trick-or-treating, but they came back early when one of the<br />

children got a stomachache. Henry panicked and shot the family.<br />

Mac and Stella join Flack at the scene of a zombie flash mob, where one of the zombies has<br />

fallen down dead. Dr. Hammerback determines he was the victim of both blunt and sharp force<br />

trauma, and ultimately died of a subdural hematoma, which probably didn’t kill him until about<br />

fifteen minutes after the fatal blow. Though the victim’s body temperature indicates he died eight<br />

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