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

about as bad as it gets. He doesn’t understand why his mom would say he did it. He says he<br />

wasn’t even home, he hasn’t been for a month. He asks if he can see his mom.<br />

Don is questioning Billy’s girlfriend, Jules. Instead of answering Don’s questions, she says<br />

Billy couldn’t do it, he doesn’t have it in him. Don asks her how long she’s been with Billy,<br />

and she says five months. He says he usually likes to wait six months before he can attest to<br />

somebody’s lack of homicidal tendencies. She tells him he’s kind of a bitch, and he resumes the<br />

line of questioning. Jo and Don are both following the same time line. They discover that there<br />

was a window of time where Billy doesn’t have an alibi, and it’s three hours long. Jo does the<br />

math and figures he would have needed considerably less time than that to travel out to his<br />

parents, kill them and return to his room.<br />

The ME is discussing what happened to Billy’s dad, Walter. Jo asks him a question about what<br />

kind of blunt force object, and Sid just stands there and stares at her. Sheldon says his name,<br />

and Sid comes back to reality. He puts the time of death at around 9:00 or 10:00 based on liver<br />

temp. Walter’s forehead has puncture wounds that look like they would come from a hammer<br />

or crowbar, maybe a tire iron. Sid says he saw Grace’s hospital records, and she suffered no<br />

puncture wounds. They’re looking for a weapon with a clawed end.<br />

Don shows up with some strange news. A guy over at Ryker’s says his cellmate confessed<br />

to killing a couple in their sleep last night. Mac says he wants Don and Danny to head over to<br />

Ryker’s and see if this guy Manny is for real. Don and Danny tell him that they know his cellmate<br />

is looking to get out of a 15-year sentence by rolling over on him, but Manny says it’s true, he<br />

killed the couple. He says the eyewitness is wrong. He says he’s already doing life, there’s nothing<br />

they can do to him. He escaped, he killed, he’s back. Another life sentence is meaningless. Manny<br />

tells them if this is a test, they should look in the sewer at 104th Street and Leopard’s Blvd. Then<br />

they can let him know if he passed.<br />

Adam and Lindsey work on the blood spatter patterns while Sheldon does more work on the<br />

door. Lindsey finds a piece of broken glass.<br />

Mac is on the phone with Grace’s doctor, requesting permission to speak to her again. It is<br />

granted.<br />

Lindsey and Sheldon bring Mac up to speed with what they do know. He asks for them to<br />

please give him something that puts Billy at the scene, but Lindsey tells him they have nothing.<br />

The front door was definitely jimmied open. None of the blood at the scene was Billy’s. Mac points<br />

out that the first response told him the door wasn’t forced, but the majority of the damage was<br />

between the door and the frame, where they wouldn’t have seen it. And the damage was most<br />

likely done with a crowbar, which is consistent with the wounds that Walter Travers suffered.<br />

The dirt at the house was not a match for the dirt found in Billy’s shoes. Lindsay says all they<br />

have to put on Billy right now is his mother saying so.<br />

Danny is in the sewer, and comes up bearing a crowbar. Sheldon gives him the rust he found<br />

from the door, so they can compare. The crowbar they found is not the one that was used to get<br />

in the door which begs the question: Why did Manny confess to a murder he didn’t commit?<br />

Mac talks to Grace again. She doesn’t remember calling 911. She doesn’t remember anything<br />

before she woke up in this bed. She can’t believe Mac thinks Billy did this, and she doesn’t think<br />

she told him that he did. She becomes very upset and adamant that Mac needs to leave Billy<br />

alone, he would never do such a thing. She orders Mac to get out of her room, and leave her<br />

family alone.<br />

Mac and Sid discuss Grace. She is suffering retrograde amnesia. Most of the damage occurred<br />

to the front left temporal lobe. It’s possible the movement of her hand during questioning was<br />

something other than a response to his questions.<br />

Danny and Jo are discussing the crowbars not matching. They figure that since Manny was<br />

being processed while the cops were discussing the Travers case, he had all the information he<br />

needed. Danny figures Manny called a girlfriend and had her toss the crowbar in the sewer. They<br />

still don’t know why he confessed though. Danny wants to run a polygraph on him, but both<br />

their operators are out of town. Jo wants Danny to bring both Manny and his cellmate to the<br />

precinct. She’s got an idea.<br />

Lindsey tells Mac that the shard of glass is consistent with a beer bottle, but the polyester fiber<br />

on the shard is from a security laminate. Mac tells her to contact whoever makes the laminate<br />

and get a list of places it’s been installed.<br />

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