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

Grounds for Deception<br />

Season 5<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 116<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 24<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday May 13, 2009<br />

Writer:<br />

Melina Kanakaredes<br />

Director:<br />

Duane Clark<br />

Show Stars: Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross), Robert<br />

Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Carmine<br />

Giovinazzo (Danny Messer), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective Stella<br />

Bonasera), Gary Sinise (Detective Mac Taylor), Eddie Cahill (Detective<br />

Donald Flack)<br />

Guest Stars: Brenna Radding (Young Stella), Louis Mandylor (Det. Christos Temmas),<br />

Georgia Hatzis (Areti Moungri), George Tasudis (Tasso Papakota),<br />

Tony Amendola (Professor P), Paul Papadakis (Geroge<br />

Kolovos), Bettis Richardson (Danaus), Sofya Skya (Olympia)<br />

Production Code: 524<br />

Summary: Stella gets in big trouble when Mac finds out she didn’t follow an order.<br />

Mac confronts Stella about the anonymous<br />

call she made to report finding the<br />

body of Sebastian Diakos in ”Point of No<br />

Return”–after he’d expressly ordered her<br />

to drop the case. She storms out of his<br />

office, leaving her badge behind, but Mac<br />

is soon calling her back, after a man’s<br />

body turns up backstage at the outdoor<br />

performance of a Greek play at Chelsea<br />

University. Stella identifies him as George<br />

Kolovos–the man she and Detective Angell sent in a shipping crate to Cyprus. Mac thinks he may<br />

have returned to New York seeking revenge–and that whoever killed him saved Stella’s life. At the<br />

scene, Hawkes collects trace that Adam identifies as coffee grounds. Danny reassembles pieces<br />

of plaster found at the scene to make a mold of the murder weapon, a thick, ornate dagger. Stella<br />

tells Flack to let Angell, who is on vacation, know about Kolovos’s murder and then goes to talk<br />

to her mentor Professor Papakota, who reminds Stella he urged her to let the case go. Back at<br />

the lab, Lindsay shows Mac the ornate markings that the plaster picked up from the weapon,<br />

and shows him that they represent ancient Greek philosophers and poets. Hawkes carbon dates<br />

trace from the wound and tells Mac the weapon was crafted in 300 BC. Danny has the results<br />

from a print on the plaster, which matches Professor Papakota.<br />

When Danny and Flack go to question the professor, they find Stella just leaving his apartment.<br />

Stella returns to the apartment with the two men in tow, but Papakota is gone–as is his<br />

passport. Stella goes back to her office and takes down a painting Papakota gave her as a gift.<br />

Looking at the back of it, she finds a stamp for the Ancient Macedon Museum and realizes it was<br />

stolen. Stella leaves, and Mac finds the torn up paper from the frame in her office–along with<br />

ink from the stamp, which allows him to piece the words together. Mac tells Danny and Adam<br />

that the painting was stolen from an exhibit Professor Papakota put together at the Met in 1977.<br />

Hawkes matches coffee grounds found at Papakota’s apartment with the grounds he found at the<br />

scene. Adam gets a DNA match on both sets of grounds, leading the team to believe Papakota is<br />

their man. Flack tells Mac that Papakota is in the wind–and that Stella just purchased a ticket to<br />

Thessaloniki, Greece. In Greece, Stella goes to the house of Papakota’s brother, Tasso, who tells<br />

her Papakota isn’t there. She leaves her hotel address with Tasso and leaves, catching sight of<br />

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