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

two bullets inside the body and only one entry wound. Dunbar puts the pieces together that they<br />

have a man on the inside. Stella gives him the rundown on how Mac got on the inside by using<br />

the back door avoiding the media. Dunbar picks up on Stella’s concern. She admits that’s she’s<br />

worried sick. She’s come to him because no one knows weapons like he does and she needs his<br />

help. It’s a weapon that can fire two rounds almost instantaneously with no recoil. Dunbar has<br />

exactly what Stella’s looking for as he heads off Stella’s at his heal. It’s a gun call the Kriss Super<br />

V. Dunbar explains how it works. Which brings about a big question, how did the gunman get<br />

his hands on that type of gun.<br />

Mac is working his ballistics on the bullets recovered, two from the body and the one from<br />

the lobby. Mac gives Joe the bad news. It isn’t going to work the bullets are to damaged. Joe is<br />

on the edge of losing it, he thinks Mac’s been stringing him along with science tricks. He grabs<br />

Mac by the shirt collar and gun in his face and orders him on the ground. The Mac spots the<br />

security camera. Mac trying to buy more time asks him to wait. Joe demands what for, more<br />

science tricks up his sleeve. Mac says just one.<br />

Mac has managed to convince Joe to access the security tapes through the manager’s office.<br />

Mac confirms with Joe that he entered the bank right when it opened. Mac is also looking to<br />

confirm time. Joe tells him 9:00 a.m. Mac pulls up the needed footage on the six monitors in<br />

front of him. At 7:56:22 the security cameras go out. There is nothing but fuzzy pictures. Mac<br />

immediately walks off. He heads to the vault. Joe’s calls after him and when Mac doesn’t stop<br />

he follows. Mac steps back inside the vault and he’s onto something. Mac spots a table full of<br />

money with blood splatter all over it. However, there is a void on the table. Money is missing. Mac<br />

begins to confirm what he knows by spraying for blood and it’s confirmed. Joe asks what’s that?<br />

Mac informs him that it’s blood and they need to talk about the money he took. Mac questions<br />

whether his partner took it? Is that the person Joe’s been talking to on the phone? Joe continues<br />

to deny having a partner. Mac explains to Joe exactly what he sees and how it happened. Joe<br />

denies it all. Mac goes to the hostages still lying on the floor. Mac asks them if anyone saw Joe<br />

take money from the vault. They all shake their heads no.<br />

Mac makes a phone call to Danny at the lab. Danny immediately asks if he’s okay. Mac lets<br />

him know he is fine. Mac shares with Danny what he found on the security footage as well as<br />

the money missing from the vault. Ultimately working on the theory that the bank had already<br />

been robbed before Joe got there and that the bank manager could have been killed prior. Which<br />

makes Joe the most unlikely person or a casualty in what’s happened. That maybe it isn’t about<br />

money but it’s about something else. Mac is looking at the blood on Joe’s cell phone as Joe listens<br />

in to the call.<br />

At the lab Stella in pulling everyone in for a teleconference call to review what she knows<br />

about the weapon and the steps needed to take from there. Included in the call are Sid, Hawkes,<br />

Lindsay & Flack who’s teamed up with SWAT. Stella shares what she learned about the weapon<br />

itself. She instructs Lindsay to reach out to the manufacturer to see about taking an inventory<br />

seeing if there could be any weapons missing or stolen. Stella asks Sid to send over the CT scans<br />

to Doc to see if they can extrapolate as much information on one of the fragments it could confirm<br />

that they are on the right track. As they are about to end the call, Flack is approached and Stella<br />

inquires as to what’s up. Flack sent someone over to the bank manager’s home to make the<br />

notification and they found another dead body. Lindsay and Hawkes are immediately on the<br />

move. Hawkes and Lindsay arrive to find a woman duct taped to a chair with a shot through the<br />

middle of her forehead. It’s the bank manager’s wife. Hawkes makes the determination that she’d<br />

only been dead a few hours. Which leaves out Joe the gunman, unless he can be in two places<br />

at once.<br />

Getting back to the bank Stella calls Mac and tells him of the latest findings. As Mac is already<br />

aware things are just not right. Mac runs it down with Stella, all of it doesn’t add up. Joe hangs<br />

up the phone disconnecting Mac’s call to Stella. Joe is thinking that he’s making headway and<br />

is in the clear. Joe hands the phone to Mac and orders him to call whomever he needs to and tell<br />

them that he didn’t murder anyone. Mac spots a hair on the phone that Joe hands him. Needing<br />

to buy time, Mac tells him he can’t do that based on a theory and Joe’s word. Joe doesn’t like<br />

Mac’s answer. But Mac says if he can get the bullets retrieved to the lab and match them to the<br />

manager’s wife, he’ll know that what Joe’s telling him is the truth. Mac drops the bullets into an<br />

evidence envelope. Joe seems to reluctantly agree, but Mac tells him he wants a hostage to take<br />

the bullets out. Joe tells him to forget it. Mac counters back that he’s done, either Joe gives him<br />

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