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

handle rats. Wolford admits that he heard a loud bang and saw James on the floor. Wolford<br />

took a gold watch and his necklace. Wolford tells Stella that he ran after he saw another man<br />

approaching. He hands the items to the detectives. Stella hands Wolford her card and tells him<br />

that if he runs into any more info to call her.<br />

Stella and Danny return to the station. She tells Mac that she doesn’t believe that Wolford<br />

killed James. While walking to the labs, they find Adam tossing paper airplanes. They ask him<br />

what he is doing. He explains that the piece of paper that they found at the crime scene looks<br />

like an ordinary map, but by folding it into a paper airplane, you get a whole new map. Mac says<br />

that he hasn’t explained why he was tossing them. He says that he is not going to answer and is<br />

going to walk away before he loses his job.<br />

Later at night, Stella heads off to James’s apartment to search for evidence. She is pushed<br />

down a flight of stairs and held against the wall. A man places a gun to the back of her head<br />

and begins to question her about the Rat fisherman. He becomes angry and begins to speak<br />

in Greek. Stella recognizes the language and curses back in Greek. She steps on his foot with<br />

her high heeled shoe and manages to break free for a moment. The man pushes her down and<br />

escapes up the stairs. Stella returns to the street and finds no trace of the man.<br />

Stella calls an ambulance and Mac to investigate. She tells Mac that the man spoke Greek<br />

with an accent from the northern part of the country. She tells Mac that he wanted to know<br />

about Wolford.<br />

The next day Sid tells Mac that James actually died form a ruptured organ. Sid shows him<br />

an old gunshot wound that James received over a year ago. He tells Mac that the bullet was<br />

removed by someone with little medical training. James healed but not completely, there was<br />

damage done to his internal organs. Sid tells Mac that the recent bullet wound caused enough<br />

trauma to cause him to have an aneurysm around his old wound that instantly killed him.<br />

The team is called out to investigate another body found in the park. They find the body of<br />

Wolford tortured and killed by a broken neck. Stella remembers that she gave Wolford her card.<br />

She believes that the man that killed Wolford is the same guy that attacked her. They figure that<br />

she was not killed because she was a police officer. Mac determines that they are trying to hunt<br />

down two different killers.<br />

At the lab, Mac is informed that the soil found in James’s bag contains particles of President<br />

FDR’s dishware. He also learns that the team found metal consistent with train cars. They figure<br />

that James’s last dig was at a train depot underneath the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.<br />

While walking through the tunnel, Mac tells Don and Danny that FDR loved to stay at the<br />

Waldorf. He often took a train that ran under the hotel. After arriving, he would take an elevator<br />

that would reach the ground level. They reach the James’s dig site and find his equipment. They<br />

spot a person inside the tunnel. This person tries to run, but Don is able to grab and find that it<br />

is Laura, the woman from the bar.<br />

Laura is brought back to the station. She tells Don that she loved James and would not kill<br />

him. She says that James was looking for the remains of a Judge Joseph Krater.<br />

Lindsay tells the team that by using the serial number found on the watch, she tracked it<br />

back to Krater, who was a NY Supreme Court judge. He disappeared in 1930, but his body was<br />

never found. They figure that James was holding on to something that was more valuable than<br />

the watch.<br />

Stella and Danny examine the necklace that Wolfrom found on James. They find that it encases<br />

another object. They break through the surface of the necklace and find a gold coin.<br />

Sid finds that James shows a medical history of a spleen removal. He shows Mac that the<br />

man that they believed was James has his spleen inside his body. They think that the man is<br />

not the real James Sutton.<br />

Adam finds a video of the real James Sutton shot 3 years ago. He shows Mac the video of him<br />

auctioning off his identity. They discover that the real James lives in Long Island.<br />

Mac and Don visit the real James in a museum lighthouse. He tells the detectives that a man<br />

named Mitch Henson paid him half a million dollars to take his identity. He figured that Mitch<br />

was just looking for a fresh start in life.<br />

Mac realizes that Mitch was shot 1 to two years ago, after he bought James’s identity. They<br />

bring Laura back in and tell her that the man she knew was living a lie. She tells the detectives<br />

that she was the person who shot Mitch. She said that she got into a fight with him over a digging<br />

site and accidentally shot him.<br />

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