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

One Wedding and a Funeral<br />

Season 4<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 80<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 9<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday November 21, 2007 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Barbie Kligman<br />

Director:<br />

Rob Bailey<br />

Show Stars: Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac”<br />

Taylor), Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.), Hill<br />

Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective Stella<br />

Bonasera), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer)<br />

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

Guest Stars: Bill Heck (Brett Dohn), Rich Voll (Geroge Foodim), Jason Pendergraft<br />

(Vinnie), Rob Evors (Timothy Maxell), Jamie Chung (Misty), Joel Geist<br />

(John Andrews), Emily Foxler (Emma Blackston)<br />

Production Code: 409<br />

Summary: What would otherwise be a happy wedding goes sour when the<br />

groom. . . turns up dead: inside a wedding present. After Stella finds<br />

bloody puzzle pieces inside a box on her car, Mac heads home to<br />

Chicago to solve what could be the murkiest mystery of his life.<br />

Brett Dohn and Emma Blackstone are set to have the wedding of the season in Central Park,<br />

until Brett turns up dead. The CSIs discover he’s been wrapped in bubble wrap and apparently<br />

wasn’t killed in the room where he was found. Mac finds yellow paint transfer on a curb nearby,<br />

especially puzzling as the curb was painted at 6 a.m. and Sid determined the groom died between<br />

2 to 3 a.m. Sid makes a gruesome discovery when he unwinds the bubble wrap–someone has<br />

shoved a cell phone into the laceration that killed Brett. Hawkes discovers evidence that orthopedic<br />

pads were removed from the groom’s shoes, but comes to conclude the shoes were switched<br />

out by the killer, based on the yellow paint and the shoes’ worn appearance.<br />

Hawkes and Flack find the primary murder scene–the hotel room where Brett was staying the<br />

night before, and conclude that a missing wedding gift might contain the weapon. Hawkes and<br />

Mac match hair from Brett’s clothes to one of the groomsmen, George, but while George admits<br />

to wrapping Brett in bubble wrap and moving the body to satisfy a hundred thousand dollar bet<br />

that Brett would make it to the altar, as well as switching shoes with Brett, he denies killing<br />

his friend. A bit of green goop leads Danny and Flack to the caterer, Timothy Maxwell, whose<br />

child had a birthday party the day Brett was killed. Phone records from Brett’s cell indicate he<br />

was calling Timothy incessantly, and Timothy admits to reaching a breaking point when he was<br />

called away from his son’s birthday to change the catering menu at the last moment. He sliced<br />

into Brett with a spatula from a wedding gift, and shoved his cell phone into his body before<br />

leaving.<br />

Stella leaves the courthouse after testifying at a preliminary hearing to make a frightening<br />

discovery: someone has left a box on her car. After the bomb squad declares it safe, she opens it<br />

to find puzzle pieces inside. After confronting Drew Bedford, who insists he didn’t send her the<br />

puzzle, she brings it back to the lab. She notices blood splatter on it and sets Adam to the task<br />

of reassembling it. He does, revealing a partial 3-D architectural landscape of New York. There’s<br />

one piece missing, so Stella goes to Drew’s and finds a piece under his desk. She apologizes to<br />

him on the way out. Adam tells her the piece isn’t a match, so she and Lindsay go to the building<br />

and the floor the piece would have depicted where they find another box, a chalk outline of a<br />

body and a satchel.<br />

Stella is puzzled; so far she can’t find a personal connection in all this to her. She and Lindsay<br />

follow up on a tiny piece of redwood found in the corner of the first box, which leads them to a<br />

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