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

Criminal Justice<br />

Season 6<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 129<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 12<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday January 13, 2010<br />

Writer:<br />

Bill Haynes<br />

Director: Christine Moore<br />

Show Stars: Gary Sinise (Detective Mac Taylor), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective<br />

Stella Bonasera), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer), Anna Belknap<br />

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

(Adam Ross), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Eddie Cahill (Detective<br />

Donald ”Don” Flack)<br />

Guest Stars: D.B. Sweeney (A.D.A. Craig Hansen), Judith Hoag (Mrs. Reynolds), Jeff<br />

Perry (Judge), Sophie Sinise (Karen Winston), Joe Manganiello (Rob<br />

Meyers), Kristin Richardson (Sarah Hansen), Shane Silva (Bailiff), Kent<br />

Shocknek (Reporter), John Charles Meyer (Antonio Reyes)<br />

Summary: Mac suddenly becomes unwillingly involved in the domestic life of a<br />

long-time friend and associate when he is revealed more than he would<br />

have wanted to know and gets to find out more than he could have<br />

suspected. At the same time, he struggles to honour the promise to<br />

bring the killer of a 18-year-old girl to justice.<br />

A prisoner named Antonio Reyes<br />

walks down into the court to face charges<br />

for murder of a woman named Christine<br />

Reynolds in her bedroom. Craig, the prosecutor,<br />

tells the judge that Christine’s<br />

body was found by her own mother. He<br />

says the attack was seen by a witness<br />

who will be named later. Stella barges in<br />

the court and asks the judge to release<br />

Reyes.<br />

After Stella visits the judge in his chamber, the judge is worried that Reyes could be set free<br />

where he can hurt more people.<br />

The show jumps back 24 hours earlier. Outside of Christine’s apartment, Flack interviews her<br />

neighbor Karen who reports she saw someone with a dark colored jacket and long hair. Stella<br />

and Mac meet with Craig who was just recently promoted in the DA’s office. Flack says there<br />

was no sign of forced entry. They examine Christine’s body and sees her throat was slashed.<br />

Flack says Christine was seeing a guy called demon. Sheldon is able to find a shoe print in the<br />

bathroom. Christine has defensive wounds and was probably killed late the night before.<br />

As Danny bends over to investigate, his back starts to hurt. Lindsay finds a lighter that Danny<br />

suspects belonged to the killer. After scanning the print, they find it belongs to a man named<br />

Rob Meyers.<br />

Mac brings in Rob who is a paralegal. Rob says he lost the lighter and that the night Christine<br />

died he was with a girl named Sarah Hansen, who Mac recognizes as Craig’s wife. After Mac<br />

meets with Sarah, she admits she was with Rob, but asks him to promise not to tell Craig.<br />

After they look at the sketch taken from the witness and the shoe print matches a convict<br />

named Antonio Reyes. Flack says they found an alibi for Christine’s boyfriend, Trent Jacobs. He<br />

says Trent owed money to Reyes. The detectives wonder if Reyes killed Christine for revenge.<br />

Mac tells Stella that Sarah is cheating on Craig, which surprises her. They wonder how the<br />

lighter ended up at the scene. Adam tells the team he found female DNA on the lighter. They<br />

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