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

Page Turner<br />

Season 5<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 94<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 2<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday October 1, 2008<br />

Writer:<br />

Trey Callaway<br />

Director:<br />

Frederick E.O. Toye<br />

Show Stars: Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.), A.J. Buckley (Adam<br />

Ross), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny<br />

Messer), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon<br />

Hawkes), Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor), Melina Kanakaredes<br />

(Detective Stella Bonasera)<br />

Guest Stars: Lhamo Vadhana (Ramon De Ocampo), Lawrence M. Wagner (Tyler<br />

Poelle), Michael Madden (Maroon 5), Ka Blam (Jonathon Trent), James<br />

Valentine (Maroon 5), Jesse Carmichael (Maroon 5), Mathew Flynn<br />

(Maroon 5), Adam Levine (Maroon 5), Joel Paulson (Edward Kerr), Matt<br />

Zogaric (Man In Movie), Hiedi Johanningmerier (Woman In Movie), Liza<br />

Carpenter (Helena Barrett)<br />

Production Code: 502<br />

Summary: Several victims may be tied together and Danny and Stella investigate<br />

some murders surrounding a graffiti artist using a woman to show off<br />

his art.<br />

A riot breaks out during a free Maroon<br />

5 concert in the park. Police are dispatched<br />

and enter the crowd. One officer<br />

is overtaken and the police respond by<br />

shooting bean bag bullets to disperse the<br />

angry mob.<br />

A woman adorned with artwork on her<br />

face and chest is hit in the back, collapses<br />

and dies in front of a bus.<br />

The CSI team investigates and find a<br />

bruise on the front of the neck of the victim, Liza Carpenter. Members of the riot police are<br />

suspected to be the cause of her death, but the team is hesitant to bust one of their own.<br />

The woman’s body is taken back to the lab for examination. While Dr. Sid Hammerback is<br />

performing the autopsy, he notices that the woman has burns and is losing her hair. He clears<br />

out the lab fearing that she is a source of radioactive contamination.<br />

Detectives Stella Bonasera and Mac Taylor arrive and talk to Sid who is with the Liza’s body<br />

behind a thick glass. The Center for Disease control is called for assistance. Sid collapses and is<br />

removed from the room by Dr. Sheldon Hawkes who is wearing protective gear. Sid is brought to<br />

the hospital for medical treatment.<br />

The team examines photos of the victims artwork that consist of a basket like symbol on<br />

her forehead and a graffiti-like signature on her chest. The team runs the graffiti image into a<br />

database and find that it was created by an artist with a record of vandalism, Kenneth Bamfor.<br />

The team meets Kenneth at his studio and test it for radiation. They find no traces anywhere.<br />

Ken recalls painting the victim but says that they use non-toxic hypoallergenic paint.<br />

Meanwhile back at the lab, the team determines that the victim had radiation exposure all<br />

over her body. They find that the source is thallium 201, a radioactive isotope. Sheldon calls up<br />

the medical team in charge of Sid and issues a regiment of Prussian Blue to clear out his system.<br />

Detective Danny Messer also finds mold on the shoes of the victim.<br />

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