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

finds a knife by her body. Sid determines the wounds weren’t fatal; Vanessa drowned when<br />

the public toilet filled up with water. Sid recovers red wax from Vanessa’s hair and blood from<br />

under one of her fingernails. Hawkes processes the bathroom and discovers a polyurithane seal<br />

in the sink, clogging up the bathroom. Stella gets a hit in CODIS on the blood under Vanessa’s<br />

fingernail: it’s a match to Seth Riggin, a man Mac helped put away for the murder of a single<br />

mother several years before. Mac tells Stella he’s certain Seth was the killer, despite the fact that<br />

Seth maintained his innocence. After checking the evidence again, Mac pays Seth a visit while<br />

Stella searches his cell. She finds a letter in an envelope and takes it back to the lab to analyze.<br />

Hawkes traces the red wax in Vanessa’s hair to a man named Vinnie Palgrave, recently fired from<br />

a port company that uses the red wax to seal bottles of port. Vinnie, a former convict paroled<br />

two weeks ago, tells the CSIs that he and Vanessa were dating; they met eight months ago on<br />

felonydate.com. He swiped a bottle of port and went to her apartment, but she broke up with<br />

him and he left angry–but he insists he left her alive. DNA evidence backs up his claim.<br />

Mac and Flack search felonydate.com and discover that Seth had a profile on it, but deleted<br />

it. Stella has the answer: Seth was in a relationship with Vanessa. After trying to decrypt the<br />

letter in the envelope, she found his message hidden under two stamps on the envelope, urging<br />

Vanessa to ”stay strong.” Flack thinks Seth got Vanessa to fake an attack in order to make it<br />

seem as though he was innocent all along. They ponder how she got Seth’s blood until Mac<br />

recalls a ketchup packet among Vanessa’s personal effects and discovers the red liquid inside<br />

is in fact blood, not ketchup. The CSIs are still baffled by what went wrong in the bathroom,<br />

until Hawkes discovers three burned wires that controlled the self-cleaning system and the door<br />

mechanism. Mac is able to recover prints from the wire and matches them to John Szabo–the<br />

owner of a company that was outbid for the public bathroom contract. Hoping to get the city to<br />

change their mind and choose his company, he sabotaged the bathroom–with fatal results for<br />

Vanessa Matlin. Mac pays Seth one final visit in jail to tell him that his plan has been foiled.<br />

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