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

the body lockers, and finds Olivia’s personal effects. When Sheldon opens the next locker, the<br />

perpetrator is inside. They place him under arrest. As he is being escorted out, Lindsay finds<br />

something in another locker and brings Jo over to see it.<br />

Mac and Danny are discussing the Ronni Parker case (the chief’s sister). He started running<br />

credit cards - they’re still in use. Since her surgery, there has been activity on one or all of them<br />

every day. And not a single missed payment. Mac figures that her killer took over her identity,<br />

because he knew she couldn’t report him. Danny has an address. They’re going to go pay a<br />

visit. Chief Carver was notified as a courtesy, but he took the information and showed up for<br />

the interview. It looks like a family home, with several jackets and hats hanging on hooks in<br />

the entry hall. The DVD is still playing. It looks like somebody cleared out very fast. Like she<br />

knew they were coming. The Chief picks up her wallet with ID displayed prominently in front<br />

and announces that THIS is who stole his sister’s identity.<br />

A young woman watching the news recognizes Gordon Sprouse. He’s being taken in for allegedly<br />

murdering Isabel Wilde. She reacts in shock. Don questions Sprouse. He wants him to<br />

confess. Sprouse says he’s never killed anyone. Don tells him how things probably unfolded.<br />

Gordon points out that murder is wrong. Sheldon says that death and ecstasy are closely related.<br />

Maybe growing up in a funeral home, things got a bit jumbled in his psyche. Did he get<br />

his first little tingle, watching daddy work on the female bodies? Mommy. His mother was the<br />

mortician, ”detective”. Okay, so does he have a mommy fixation? Sprouse spits that Don is disgusting.<br />

Don’s disgusting? Well, I guess. He just prefers his women to be alive and conscious<br />

when they get dressed, and do their hair and makeup. Sprouse is given to understand that Don<br />

doesn’t have a clue what’s going on here. So he will explain it to him.<br />

White is the color of snow, and milk. It is so pure that it’s not even a color. Sydney asks if<br />

he wanted her to be at peace. Sprouse does a sort of head bob that means both yes and no. So<br />

why did he paint her up like a corpse? Not a corpse. Like a perfect version of herself. They still<br />

don’t get it. And he doesn’t do what’s in his head. Don says he knows a freak when he sees one.<br />

Sprouse shrieks that if he did what was in his head, they’d be sliced up and gushing and washed<br />

down the drain. And you’d never find them. But he doesn’t do that. He just plays with them. He<br />

met Isabel in a bar. She came home with him. She wanted to try the gas, she thought it might<br />

be fun. If he’d known she was on anti-depressants, he would have altered the dose on the N2O.<br />

She was fine, but then she woke up screaming, and hallucinating. She jumped off the table and<br />

ran out, alive. He didn’t follow her. He only plays with them. Usually, they start coming out, and<br />

he lets them go. Because of the gas, they don’t even remember what happened. Sheldon picks<br />

up on ”they”. How many others were there?<br />

The young woman watching the news is talking to Jo. They found her belongings in Sprouse’s<br />

locker. Jo gives her some tea. She says she can’t remember. She was dancing with him, and the<br />

next thing she knew she was at home, wearing an old white dress. All the time in between was<br />

gone. Jo offers to fill her in with what information they do have.<br />

Mac finds that there was a jack knife in Ronni’s grave. He tells Jo he doesn’t know if it’s all the<br />

talk of ghosts, but his sixth sense tells him something is going on here. Chief Carver is too much<br />

so ”On top of it.” She figures he’s as on top of it as can logically be expected, considering he just<br />

found out his sister was murdered. She suggests they call it a night. She would appreciate it if<br />

he walked her to her car.<br />

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