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

Jo does it again, takes memories from the past to trigger present memories. He remembers<br />

seeing a cloud in the lower left-hand corner of a flat panel TV screen, and it had the number 58<br />

in it. By ruling out wrong time zones, they find that that?s a newscast in NYC. Adam remembers<br />

seeing a woman?s stone face out the window of the victim, and that puts her in precisely one<br />

building that?s high enough to see the face out the window.<br />

Adam, Don, Mac and Jo enter the apartment and find the dead woman on the floor. Adam<br />

identifies her as the woman on the video. Messer processes the crime scene. Mac tries to get<br />

Adam to open up but he says there?s nothing to say, and goes to wait in the car.<br />

Don says that the victim?s name is Sass Dumonde, 20 years old and moved here from Paris<br />

on a music scholarship to Chelsea. Jo says that everything about her speaks of an open, free<br />

spirit. Mac says that could mean she may not make the smartest choices about who she spent<br />

her time with. She had no roommate and was a model tenant that the landlord never had a<br />

problem with.<br />

Jo goes and knocks on the car window and tells Adam he?s being ridiculous. He deals with<br />

death every day and he needs to man up. He says he saw Sass alive, she?s not just another dead<br />

body to him. He promptly realizes that Jo tricked him into spilling his guts. She picked up on<br />

what he said about getting Nexted. They realize that this means somebody else out there could<br />

have seen what happened next.<br />

Lindsay is at the crime scene, discussing the case with Messer. They notice that the victim’s<br />

laptop is missing. She checks the door and says there are no obvious signs of breaking and<br />

entering. Messer says this is an old building. Lindsay?s guess is that Sass had her music up too<br />

loud and that?s why she didn?t hear the murderer enter her apartment.<br />

Jo contacted the lookingatyou website, and they agreed to post Sass? picture every few connections.<br />

The hope is that whoever connected to her after Adam will have seen something to help<br />

them solve the case.<br />

Lindsay is examining the wax-like substance that Messer scraped from the floor. She gets a<br />

match on a sliver of wood that was found at the scene.<br />

Sheldon is trying hard to track Sass? laptop ip address, but because it runs through a corporate<br />

pool, it changes every time a user logs on. The pool is owned by a private server on Dragon<br />

Financial. Adam wants to hack Sass? computer, but the answer is no.<br />

All of Lindsay?s efforts lead them to Professor William Aldicott. The headphones which contain<br />

the materials she examined cost $6,000 a pair. The professor says his were stolen. They did get<br />

the serial number to track them back to him. They accused him of killing her, using the cord<br />

from the headphones. The professor declared himself the victim. He claims Sass turned in a fluffy<br />

piece of composition,and then had the audacity to claim he stole the melody for his own doctoral<br />

thesis. Lindsay asked if he did so. He said he didn?t, but he should have filed his own complaint<br />

after she sent her boyfriend after him. He claims he was attacked, they took the headphones and<br />

left.<br />

Lindsay asks why he didn?t file a complaint. He didn?t want to mess with tenure. He didn?t<br />

catch her boyfriend?s name, so he can?t help them there. He says he?s no fan of Sass, but he<br />

wouldn?t have killed her.<br />

Jo and Messer are working in the lab, trying to get more information on the killer, or the<br />

location of the laptop. Mac?s going over images in his office, but nothing gets him anywhere. He<br />

clicks on the lookingatyou site, and starts going through people. A kid asks him what makes<br />

fireflies glow, and Mac answers him. The kid asks another question, and Mac tells him to do his<br />

own homework, and terminates the site.<br />

Jo walks in and says she got fingerprints that don?t belong to the victim. Lindsay comes in<br />

next, saying that a dad who has a protective mechanism on his daughter?s computer has her<br />

as being onsite at the time of the murder. They pull up what he has, and it?s a close-up of the<br />

murderer?s eyes. He sees the camera, and shuts it off.<br />

Sheldon is going to work with visual enhancements and see if he can turn up more than the<br />

eyes.<br />

The partial print Jo lifted belongs to a local thug named Torrey Powell. He?s brought in for<br />

questioning, and says he didn?t kill Sass. His prints were on three stolen iPads in her apartment,<br />

and on the professor?s headphones, AND he had a key to her apartment on his keychain. Jo<br />

informs him that the headphone cord was used to strangle her. He claims he?s innocent, but<br />

with priors for theft and assault, they don?t believe him. He said they stopped seeing each other<br />

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