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

Sex, Lies, And Silicone<br />

Season 5<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 96<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 4<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday October 22, 2008<br />

Writer:<br />

Wendy Battles<br />

Director:<br />

Jonathan Glassner<br />

Show Stars: Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Eddie Cahill (Det.Donald ”Don”<br />

Flack), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback), A.J. Buckley (Adam<br />

Ross), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny<br />

Messer), Melina Kanakaredes (Det. Stella Bonasera), Gary Sinise (Det.<br />

Mac ”Mac” Taylor)<br />

Guest Stars: Brian Poth (Hank Gorem), Kelly Noonan (Rebecca Anderson), Christopher<br />

Stapleton (Anthony Martino), Andrew Walker (Greg Pullman), Ann<br />

Steele (Amber Mead), Trevor Jones (Devon Gummersall), Lars Scissorhands<br />

(Stephen Sowan), Mykelti Williamson (Chief of Detectives<br />

Brigham Sinclair)<br />

Production Code: 504<br />

Summary: Mac gets a visit from Sinclair about job cuts and his conection to a<br />

victim. Also Hawkes gets in hot water.<br />

A nighttime parade featuring fire jugglers,<br />

unicyclists, and men on stilts progresses<br />

through the empty street. A<br />

woman covered in blood stumbles out<br />

and grabs onto a man’s stilts, causing<br />

him to fall. The woman dies and the CSI<br />

team is called in to investigate.<br />

They see that the woman suffered<br />

from multiple stab wounds and ultimately<br />

died from blunt force trauma.<br />

They follow a trail of blood to a newspaper box on the corner. They see that the woman has<br />

no defense wounds on her. Danny finds a bunch of plastic shards and Stella sees something on<br />

the victim’s bracelet. The victim’s wallet turns up not far from the crime scene. The team learns<br />

the woman’s name was Ann Steele. Her wallet contains several high society VIP cards and an<br />

electronic key to a swanky condo. They find her business card which says she’s a professional<br />

consultant. Her blackberry is still in her possession. They search through it and find she had no<br />

meetings for the day. They also see that the last person she called was Chief Sinclair.<br />

The detectives are called when Sid finds someone has broken into the room containing Ann’s<br />

body. The attendant describes the man as wearing all black, but he couldn’t see his face and he<br />

was wearing surgical gloves so there were no finger prints. They are able to find a partial shoe<br />

print at the scene, but nothing else.<br />

Mac looks into the security cameras and finds that the man who broke in kept his face hidden<br />

from view. The Chief shows up and Mac complains to him about how using private security<br />

guards has resulted in a break in of the lab. The Chief tells Mac that private guards are cheaper<br />

and the two bicker over quality versus cost. Mac then tells the Chief that he was the last person<br />

Ann called, but the Chief denies any wrong doing. He tells her that Ann is well connected and<br />

has a reputation for making problems go away. He says she had called him to help her resolve<br />

a parking ticket. He tells Mac to stick to science and he’ll handle the politics. The Chief reminds<br />

Mac that he is his boss and he shouldn’t accuse him of anything without evidence.<br />

Back at the lab, Stella finds that the tissue on Ann’s bracelet is synthetic. Lindsay finds a hair<br />

in Ann’s clothing. The detectives get an alert that Ann’s credit card was used after her death. They<br />

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