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

Tales from the Undercard<br />

Season 6<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 137<br />

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

Originally aired: Wednesday May 5, 2010<br />

Writer:<br />

Steven Fidler, Aaron Rahsaan Thomas<br />

Director: Skipp Sudduth<br />

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

Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback),<br />

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

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

Belknap (Lindsay Monroe)<br />

Guest Stars: Ken Moreno (Joe Carthage), Anthony Molinari (Jimmy Allen), Brian<br />

Oerly (Lester Rhodes), Don Yates (Lumberjack), Michael William Freeman<br />

(Colby Jenkins), Drew Tyler Bell (Alex Contoursi), Graham Beckel<br />

(Telly Gines), Brendan Fehr (Al Branson), Jess Allen (Erik Overson),<br />

Fernanda Andrade (Yvonne), Tommy Savas (Rick Contoursi)<br />

Summary: The dispute between two construction workers ends up in a gruesome<br />

way when the body of a former boxer is found under a solid block<br />

of concrete. Meanwhile, Shane Casey keeps getting Danny in serious<br />

trouble.<br />

A fight between striking workers and<br />

a foreman at a construction site takes a<br />

bizarre twist when blood starts to seep<br />

through recently laid concrete. The CSIs<br />

excise the body and Sid and Hawkes<br />

set about chipping away at the concrete<br />

in the morgue. They find bruising on<br />

the dead man’s face and determine he<br />

was asphyxiated when the concrete was<br />

poured on him. Lindsay finds two sets of<br />

tread marks at the scene, one from a small sports coupe and a larger one from a vehicle that<br />

likely broke through the chain fence at the site. Adam identifies trace from under the victim’s<br />

nails as marijuana and an enhancer sometimes paired with the drug. Though there’s nothing<br />

in AFIS on the man’s prints, Adam is able to trace the marijuana to medical center in New Jersey<br />

and identify the patient most likely to be their victim: Colby Jenkins. Danny and Flack go<br />

to Colby’s apartment and find it in a messy state, but when a spacey Colby returns home, it’s<br />

obvious he’s not their victim. Danny shows Colby a picture of the victim and Colby recognizes<br />

him as ’The Gladiator.’ When Sid and Hawkes finish removing the body from concrete, they find<br />

the man is indeed dressed in gladiator clothes. Hawkes pulls glass from the outfit, and Sid finds<br />

a large hole in the man’s chest. The coroner determines the man died forty-eight hours ago and<br />

that there was bleeding in his brain. He also recovers a bone fragment that didn’t belong to the<br />

victim. Mac recognizes one of his injuries as a common one for boxers and wonders if the man is<br />

an amateur fighter named Joe ’The Gladiator’ Carthage.<br />

Mac makes a trip to see Joe’s trainer, Telly Gines, who confirms the dead man is Joe and tells<br />

the CSI that Joe couldn’t fight anymore. He had three brain contusions that could have ruptured<br />

and killed him. Telly tells Mac Joe was working as a bouncer at Dirty Drew’s Bar. Mac stops by<br />

the bar, where the bartender tells him that Joe defended her from some sleazy patrons who were<br />

hitting on her. Flack and Stella find the guys, a pair of wealthy brothers named Alex and Rick<br />

Contoursi, and match the tires of their car to the sports coupe treads found at the construction<br />

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