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

the whole conversation. Stella does share that Sid was able to determine that it was a medium<br />

caliber weapon and inquires about Joe’s gun. Mac lets her know that yes Joe’s gun is medium<br />

caliber but Joe insists he only fired one round and that was into the ceiling. Joe is encouraged<br />

by Mac defense but Stella counters that then there would have been three rounds fired in the<br />

bank. Mac then asks why the witnesses only heard the one shot. Joe’s disconnects the line.<br />

Stella looks at the phone as Flack approaches and tells her that Jackson is breathing down<br />

his neck about going in, Stella tells him to stall. She heads off. Flack asks where and she tells<br />

him that she going to find out how the gunman pulled off the impossible.<br />

Joe is angry at the turn in the conversation. Joe insists that he only fired one shot and it<br />

was into the ceiling. Mac tells him that that is not what the evidence is telling him. Joe looks<br />

at Mac and says that he didn’t kill the bank manager and Mac asks who did? Joe doesn’t have<br />

an answer. He doesn’t know. Mac tries to get more information out of Joe. Mac knows Joe isn’t<br />

telling him everything. He’s got partners ? He’s the fall guy? Who was that on the phone? Joe’s<br />

tired of answering Mac questions and tells him to go in there and find something that proves<br />

he didn’t kill him. Mac says there’s a problem with that because at this point he would perform<br />

an autopsy to confirm COD and retrieve the bullets from the body. Then run a ballistics test on<br />

the bullets from the body to the bullets from Joe’s gun. Joe says he doesn’t see a problem. His<br />

bullet is lying somewhere in the lobby. Mac says that doesn’t solve the problem of performing the<br />

autopsy to retrieve the bullets from the body and in order to do that he has to send the body to<br />

the ME. Where Joe argues that they can conveniently find something that would pin the murder<br />

on him. ”Forget it, the body isn’t going anywhere.” Joe forcefully tells Mac. Mac tells Joe that he’s<br />

out of luck then because he needs the bullets inside that body. Joe pulls out the box cutter that<br />

he took from Mac case earlier and hands it to him and orders him to start digging.<br />

Footage from outside the bank hostage situation continues to air on the local stations. Inside<br />

the bank Mac is putting on gloves and instructing the hostages to begin to look for Joe’s spent<br />

bullet. ”it’s a small mushroomed shape piece of metal.” He tells them if they find it don’t touch<br />

it just call him immediately. The hostages begin looking on their hands and knees. Mac has Sid<br />

on speakerphone to assist him in completing the autopsy to remove the bullets. Sid looks for<br />

reassurance that Mac is indeed fine, Mac tells him that he is. Step by step Sid instructs Mac<br />

on what to do to access the wound cavity to retrieve the needed bullets. Sid is using the virtual<br />

body, Mac is using the actual body. Mac pulls out the first bullet.<br />

In the AV lab Adam is looking over the crime scene photos Mac sent over. Danny comes in<br />

inquiring if he’s come up with anything. Adam mentions that there is a small void in the blood<br />

pool of the victim. Adam gives Danny the dimensions. It’s determined that somebody removed<br />

something from the scene after the victim was shot. Adam offers that it’s a bank vault, could it be<br />

a stack of cash. Danny holds up a $20 bill and the void is much smaller. Danny voices that if the<br />

hostage taker has it, it could tie him to the murder. From the other side of the room Lindsay calls<br />

to Danny to look at something. She got 6 bogey photos that Mac sent over. She can’t see what’s<br />

there besides bad lighting. However, one of the photos catching Danny’s eye he instructs her to<br />

blow it up. It’s a person’s image on a computer monitor, more specifically a reflection. They blow<br />

it up even more, the person has something in their hands. It’s a gun. Adam comes over, Mac sent<br />

us an image to try and ID the guy. They immediately spring into action to ID the gunman to try<br />

and find someone, a family member maybe to go down and talk some sense into him.<br />

Back at the bank the hostages still crawling around looking for Joe’s spent bullet casing. Joe<br />

is watching Mac with his autopsy. Mac’s found and retrieved the second bullet. He places it in the<br />

evidence try with the first bullet. At the same time one of the female hostages calls out that she’s<br />

found Joe’s bullet. Mac calls back don’t touch it. He immediately stands and goes to the location<br />

of the bullet. Joe asks if he think it will work, Mac coldly responds maybe. Joe’s cell phone rings.<br />

Mac walks back towards the vault, eyeing Joe the whole time. Joe is doing everything in his<br />

power to appease the person on the phone. As he talks Mac’s back in the vault attempting to<br />

listen to the conversation when something catches his eye. Mac spots blood on Joes’ cell phone.<br />

Mac puts the two pieces together. The cell phone is what made the void in the blood pool. Joe is<br />

still attempting to speak with the person on the other end of the phone, he’s getting more and<br />

more upset. He ultimately hangs up. Visibly upset.<br />

Stella is at the Dept of Homeland Security. She has a contact that has the up to date information<br />

on weapons. His name is Brett Dunbar. He tells her that he’s been following the situation<br />

on the news. Stella tells Dunbar what she knows, focusing on the fact that the dead body has<br />

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