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

In a meeting of the team, Jo announces that six months ago, Alena went from working less<br />

than 40 hours per week to over 70. Danny doesn’t understand why a person would do that,<br />

knowing their boss is a total scumbag. Alena never filed her own papers with HR, but she was a<br />

documented witness of his misconduct with Tracy Parker. He won his case and got to keep his<br />

job.<br />

Jo talks to Tracy. Grossman threatened to cut her hours if she didn’t go out with him. She’s<br />

a single mom of two, and she was barely putting food on the table as it was. Alena overheard<br />

what happened, and was willing to help her. Jo took that to mean what actually happened to<br />

Grossman, but Tracy swiftly corrects her. She was going to help him out the door. He should lose<br />

his job, for what he did to Tracy. Jo says what might have happened, but Tracy tells her that is<br />

not the kind of person Alena is. Alena let her leave early every night so she could put her kids<br />

to bed. Alena did her inventory and closed out her register. If Elena really did kill Richard? She<br />

absolutely had to.<br />

Adam discovered that the USB connector was for a video camera. Very high-tech. The USB bit<br />

may have broken off during the struggle. They need to find the camera. Mac remembers watching<br />

Howie pickpocketing. He was using that same camera. Mac knows where it is. They find it under<br />

a grate in the area where Mac lost sight of him. The camera is in the pickpocketers bag. He<br />

picked it off Alena when he bumped into her in the store. Since the snow melted, the bag and<br />

its contents are soaked. Adam goes to work on the camera anyway. He was able to get a picture,<br />

but not real clear. They find Alena closing out the register, and she’s merrily stuffing cash into<br />

all her pockets. Doing the math on how many registers she oversaw, and factoring in that the<br />

store allows for shortfalls of less than $10, she was bringing in some serious cash.<br />

Mac puts out an immediate APB to bring her in. Lindsay says she won’t get far. According to<br />

her microscope and Alena’s medical records, Ms. Maybrook has leukemia. She’s dying.<br />

Jo meets Alena at the prearranged spot in the park. Alena is finally ready to talk. The doctors<br />

gave her three months to live six months ago. She was planning her wedding when she got<br />

the news. She and Jo talk about quality of life vs. days or months left. Alena chose quality.<br />

Jo confronts her about the stealing. Nobody knew, except Richard Grossman. He used what he<br />

knew to extort her. He’d keep her secret if she gave him sexual favors. She thought it would be a<br />

one-time thing, but no. The night of the attack, she told him she was done. Enough. He thought<br />

she was even hotter when she struggled. That’s when the attack got really violent. She grabbed<br />

the camera and ran. She couldn’t treat her injury, but did the best she could.<br />

She wasn’t worried for herself. She tried to resign, but she kept her job. Her manager told her<br />

everybody else was losing theirs, so she took the money to help the people who lost their jobs.<br />

She wouldn’t talk because she was stalling. She sent money to help people, envelopes of cash. A<br />

kid handed them out. One went to Tracy.<br />

Jo turned the case over to robbery division. Alena may be dead by the time they are ready to<br />

charge her.<br />

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