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

watch without knowing what was in the bag. Don tells him how badly he screwed up by passing<br />

on the bag.<br />

Don finds a young woman, Jenny Harper. She’s come to report her boyfriend as a missing<br />

person. He was coming to the precinct that morning to turn in a bag that he’d found. His name<br />

is Heath Kirkfield. Don asks her if she has a picture of him. She shows his picture on her cell<br />

phone to Don, and he asks her to have a seat. She tried to call him all morning. He never<br />

answered. She tried to tell herself he was fine, but she knew. She got a message from his phone,<br />

but it’s just some noises. Don wants to have the call analyzed.<br />

She fills him in on what happened when he brought the bag home. He wanted to keep the<br />

stuff, but it was just talk, he was dreaming. She pointed him in the right direction, according to<br />

Don. Jennifer thinks her direction got him killed, but Don sets her straight. It was the nanochip.<br />

Adam says there’s ambient sounds on the message, and Mac tells him to clear those out and<br />

call him when he’s got something.<br />

Danny’s pollen is comprised of 15 different varieties. None of them are native to New York,<br />

and they all require a lot of care and handling. There’s only a few nurseries in New York that<br />

carry these varieties, and one of them is a few miles from where they found the helicopter.<br />

Danny and Don go to that nursery, and scope the cars in the lot. One of them appears to<br />

have sand in its treads. Don orders them to put their hands on the dash, twice. When they don’t,<br />

he breaks the window and finds two dead bodies in the vehicle. Those are the last two thieves,<br />

the pilot and the gunman. Both were shot execution style. No sign of the missing gems. Jo notes<br />

that they’ve been dead at least 12 hours. Since Heath was killed eight hours ago, there is no<br />

way these two are responsible for his death. So who are the two latest victims? Ted and Paul<br />

Kendricks, brothers. They served two years on their last crime; the attorney for the defense was<br />

Roland Carson. The brothers and Heath were all shot with the same gun. The gun in question<br />

belongs to Roland Carson.<br />

Mac goes in to question him. He shows Carson pictures of the dead men. Carson asks if he<br />

should recognize them. Since they broke into his home last night, AND they are former clients?<br />

Yeah. He probably should. Carson suggests Mac ask them, but according to Mac, they’re a little<br />

bit dead right now. Killed with a handgun, registered to Carson. He claims that he has clients<br />

coming into his place at all hours of the day and night. Any one of them could have walked out<br />

with the gun. Mac suggests that he’s already planning his defense. He notes that Carson has yet<br />

to deny his guilt.<br />

Carson asks if he’s going to get his phone call, and Mac puts his cell phone on the table<br />

between them. Carson says he doesn’t need an attorney, but Mac will. Because if they come after<br />

him, he’s going to hit them with a head-spinning malicious prosecution suit. Before Mac leaves,<br />

he reiterates that he still hasn’t heard a denial.<br />

Sheldon tells Danny that the bullet that took down his ex-partner. He says that it’s deformed<br />

in a way that isn’t consistent with his injuries. He wasn’t wearing any body armor, was he?<br />

Danny says no way. Sheldon wonders if Danny will talk if he finds out that Carson had him shot<br />

to rob his own penthouse. Danny thinks yes, he will then tell them what he knows.<br />

Sheldon runs a test and is able to recreate the deformed bullet. He tells Mac he thinks he<br />

know why they found gunshot residue in the sand pile at Carson’s penthouse. They used a<br />

sandbag to make it look like Jimmy was wounded in the robbery. The bullet went through that<br />

before it hit him. Mac points out that the best way to avoid suspicion is to actually get wounded<br />

in the commission of the crime. Belson staged his own shooting.<br />

Danny arrives at the hospital, but Belson is already gone. He’s been out killing everybody so<br />

the gems would be his alone. He’s going to need medical attention soon, though. Mac tells him<br />

you never know what a man is capable of. Adam runs up to tell them that Heath didn’t leave a<br />

message, but a message was left. He can’t explain anymore; they need to come and hear it for<br />

themselves. It’s a voice asking him where ’it’ is. Apparently Heath didn’t turn over all the jewels,<br />

and Belson knew it. He took Heath’s phone to get Heath’s address and find whatever is missing.<br />

Adam tracks the phone, it’s on the move.<br />

Jennifer reaches under her pillow and finds the ring that Heath left there. Belson arrives, and<br />

knocks at the door. When she doesn’t open it, he points the gun through the door. Danny comes<br />

up behind him, with a gun to his head. Belson won’t lower the gun, and Danny will shoot him.<br />

Don and other officers appear behind him. Jimmy has a pity party, and Danny tells him none of<br />

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