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

Like Water For Murder<br />

Season 4<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 88<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 17<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday April 16, 2008 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Sam Humphrey<br />

Director:<br />

Anthony Hemingway<br />

Show Stars: 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), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny<br />

Messer), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe)<br />

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

Guest Stars: Theodore Zoumpoulidis (Charles Kohl), Breanne Racano (Jessica<br />

Hughes), Sigmund Watkins Watkins (Tim Campbell), Taira Soo (Reporter<br />

#1), Kelly Bellini (Chrissy Watson), Todd Cahoon (Matt Cooper),<br />

David A. Cooper (Reporter#2), Kristen Dalton (Quinn Shelby), Kyle<br />

Gallner (Reed Garrett), Esther Marie (PJ Davis)<br />

Production Code: 417<br />

Summary: The team must figure out how a young woman and a shark end up<br />

dead on the beach at the same time. This case gets even more interesting<br />

when a second body ends up on washed up on the beach. Quinn<br />

Shelby observes the team at work to determine if the lab should get<br />

their annual accreditation.<br />

The partially-eaten body of a woman washes ashore alongside a dead shark, but Flack notices<br />

strangulation marks on the woman’s neck, indicating she didn’t die from being attacked by the<br />

shark. The CSIs are joined at the scene by Quinn Shelby, a criminalist from New Jersey who once<br />

worked with Mac and who is in town to evaluate the lab for its re-accreditation. Sid confirms the<br />

woman was strangled and points out blood in her lungs, indicating she was poisoned as well.<br />

Stella and Quinn analyze the woman’s stomach contents, discovering chocolate and a substance<br />

derived from a flower known as Damiana. Lindsay is examining a piece of evidence found clutched<br />

in the victim’s hand, but abandons it when she becomes emotional during an exchange with<br />

Danny. Lindsay reports to Stella that a stone found in the victim’s bra is from a gravestone. Mac<br />

gets a call that another body has been discovered at the beach: this woman is intact and wrapped<br />

in a tarp. Business cards identify her as Louise Perry, a real estate agent. Stella, bothered that<br />

the other victim seemed familiar to her, realizes the first victim was also a real estate agent, who<br />

recently showed Stella a condo. From that, the CSIs are able to identify her as Chrissy Watson.<br />

The discovery of a second body has the press on alert, and cub reporter Reed Garrett, the son<br />

of Mac’s dead wife, Claire, wants the scoop. Mac promises to call him first should he have anything<br />

to share. Sid reveals that Louise died from asphyxiation due to carbon monoxide poisoning.<br />

Looking at the chart, Quinn concludes that Louise was gassed in a confined space. Louise’s stomach<br />

contents are exactly the same as Chrissy’s, leading the CSIs to a high end chocolate fashion<br />

show where the chocolate/Damiana mix is being used, but the designer, Charles Kohl, denies<br />

knowing either of the dead women and claims his employees all have access to the exclusive<br />

chocolate stash. Back at the lab, Quinn informs Mac about Lindsay neglecting evidence. After<br />

Lindsay identifies the piece from Chrissy’s hand as an emergency release lever from a car trunk,<br />

Mac asks her about leaving evidence out. She apologizes and notes that getting involved with<br />

a co-worker was stupid. Reed confronts Mac when he discovers he’s been scooped by another<br />

paper, but Mac refuses to give him anything that could jeopardize the case. Quinn interrupts<br />

with some startling news: she’s identified an earlier victim, a lawyer named Ben Melvoy, who was<br />

killed in New Jersey three months ago in a similar way.<br />

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