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

points out that the DNA is of male origin. Mac knows. Just do it.<br />

Sid tells Jo that upon further investigation, the stab wounds are inconsistent with a man of<br />

Chief Carver?s height and build. All the stab wounds are in the lower abdomen, below the 7th<br />

rib. In addition, the trauma they found to her head was only strong enough to cause a hairline<br />

fracture. If Carver were responsible, her skull would have likely been caved in.<br />

Jo tries to tell Mac that all the information she got from Sid seems to mark Marcella Gomez<br />

as the killer. Mac retorts that they have no motive or evidence to back that concept. Adam gets a<br />

profile match to the DNA found on the piece of gum, and gives it to Mac.<br />

At a Parker family church wedding rehearsal, Ted drops his daughter off at the alter. Mac<br />

enters the rear doors, accompanied by an officer in uniform. Jay goes to him and admits his<br />

guilt. He killed his mother, Veronica Carver.<br />

During questioning, Jo asks where Jay got the knife. He tells her that it was a gift from Chief<br />

Carver, because he knew Jay enjoyed woodcarving. He was hiding in the bushes when the cop<br />

questioned his mom. After the cop walked away, he hit Ronnie in the back of the head with the<br />

rock, but she remained conscious. She yelled at him and slapped him so hard that she knocked<br />

him down. He came up with the knife in his hand and stabbed her repeatedly. He then buried<br />

her body. Jay heard the city would be building a bike path through the area. He was afraid<br />

that would uncover the body so he moved it. Upon further questioning, Jay admits that he’d<br />

considered killing his mother for a long time.<br />

Chief Carver asks Mac how they found out it was Jay. Mac tells Carver that they matched the<br />

DNA on the gum to Jay. Carver explains to Mac that the night of the murder, Jay called him,<br />

crying. He couldn’t bring himself to tell Ted what he’d done. When Carver got home, Jay was<br />

waiting on the stoop. He wanted to turn himself in to his uncle. He took him inside and got him<br />

cleaned up.<br />

Jay tells Jo he murdered his mother because she was abusing him. He shows Jo his back,<br />

which is criss-crossed with scars from the beatings he endured at her hand. Mac and Carver<br />

look on, and the chief struggles to maintain his composure. He first saw those scars the night<br />

Jay turned himself in. As Jay got older, she started in on his siblings. He didn’t see any way to<br />

stop her, so he took matters into his own hands and killed her. The chief is beside himself. He<br />

knew what a monster his sister was. He should have been there. Mac tells him he can’t change<br />

the past. He blames himself for giving him the knife. Mac tells him if it hadn’t been that knife,<br />

it would have been another. Jay did what he felt he had to do, to survive. When he continues to<br />

berate himself, Mac tells Carver that he turned their lives around when he took them in.<br />

Mac asks where Marcella fits in all this. Chief Carver was on foot patrol one night, and found<br />

her crying on the curb. She thought she would have to die before she could get away from Barrett.<br />

Mac understood Ted giving her Ronnie’s information; but why did he give her his gun? Ted says<br />

he had a little chat with Barrett. He tells Mac that Barrett was one of ’those guys’, the kind that<br />

scare the daylights out of a person. He knew that if Barrett found Marcella, he’d kill her. Mac<br />

says he was right. Carver knows he’ll live the rest of his life with the knowledge that Barrett used<br />

Ted’s gun to kill her.<br />

Jay tells Jo that the sadness never came. He’s yet to have that sense of ”If I knew then what I<br />

know now, I never would have done it.” He’s not sorry. The world is a better place without her.<br />

Jo and Mac discuss the case.Carver was fired and stripped of his pension, and Jo found out<br />

that was Mac’s doing. No criminal charges were filed. she wonders where he stands on Jay’s<br />

case. He’s not comfortable with the fact that Jay planned the death. The DA has no interest in<br />

filing charges, so he’s agreed to a plea of manslaughter with no jail time.<br />

At the wedding, Ted walks his daughter down the aisle as Jay and the rest of the family look<br />

on happily. Jay and Ted hug. Laughter turns to tears, and Ted tells Jay ”I love you.”<br />

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