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

Prey<br />

Season 5<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 112<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 20<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday April 8, 2009<br />

Writer:<br />

Noah Nelson, Wendy Battles<br />

Director:<br />

Marshall Adams<br />

Show Stars: Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald Flack), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon<br />

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

Stella Bonasera), A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid<br />

Hammerback), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Carmine Giovinazzo<br />

(Danny Messer)<br />

Recurring Role: Emmanuelle Vaugier (Jessica Angell)<br />

Guest Stars: Wayne Lopez (Manager), Katharine McPhee (Dana Melton), Eddie Mills<br />

(Phillip Langdon), Tim Fields (Marshall Baxter), Tony Amendola (Professor<br />

P. Odessa Shaw), Marlana Carter (Lisa), Michael Trevino (Gavin<br />

Skidmore), Samuel Ball (James Copeland)<br />

Production Code: 520<br />

Summary: Stella remembers something about the latest crime scene and murder<br />

didn’t really happen.<br />

An NYPD tip line receives a picture<br />

of the body of Marshall Baxter, who is<br />

found dead in the vocal studio at the theater<br />

where he gives lessons. Dr. Hawkes<br />

determines the man’s body temperature<br />

was 86 degrees, putting his time of death<br />

at midnight the previous evening. Stella<br />

notices an indentation in the wall left by<br />

a fist, and Mac and Flack find the theater<br />

director, James Copeland, has a bruised,<br />

red hand. Copeland admits to scuffling with Baxter because the dead man always took his parking<br />

space, but adamantly denies killing him. The team pores over the evidence, including volcanic<br />

ash and a ceramic tile, while Sid determines that Baxter died of exsanguination from a gunshot<br />

wound, but notes that the killer pulled the bullet out of Baxter’s body. Sid is perplexed by the<br />

fact that the body is still in rigor, and theorizes it was exposed to a cold temperature of some sort.<br />

Danny finds a spoke card from a member of the Brooklyn Bruisers, a local bike polo team, with a<br />

number written on the back of it in Baxter’s pocket. When Stella calls the number, she reaches a<br />

”rejection hotline,” leading her and Danny to question the spoke card’s owner, Gavin Skidmore.<br />

Gavin tells them that he got the number from a cute Chelsea University student named Odessa,<br />

but that he never called the number–as soon as she walked away, an angry guy approached him<br />

claiming to be her boyfriend and ripped the card out of his hand. Back at the lab, Adam is able<br />

to determine that the photo of Baxter’s body was taken with a Blackberry, and find traces of CO2<br />

on the ceramic shard. Mac realizes the body was exposed to dry ice, which let off CO2 gas as<br />

it melted–and altered Baxter’s body temperature, putting the time of death at 5 AM rather than<br />

midnight.<br />

Mac assembles the team to discuss the bizarre evidence, and Stella puts it together: the<br />

connection is her. She gave a lecture two months ago at Chelsea University, discussing past<br />

cases and what evidence led the team to various murderers. Stella goes to her old professor to<br />

get a list of students in the class while Flack and Hawkes scour Baxter’s messy apartment for<br />

clues. Hawkes discovers a hidden box filled with photographs of two women, who were clearly<br />

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