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

To What End?<br />

Season 7<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 151<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 11<br />

Originally aired: Friday January 7, 2011<br />

Writer:<br />

Pam Veasey, Zachary Reiter<br />

Director: Eric Laneuville<br />

Show Stars: Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe<br />

Messer), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback), A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross),<br />

Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald<br />

”Don” Flack), Gary Sinise (Detective Mac Taylor), Sela Ward (Josephine<br />

(Jo) Danville)<br />

Guest Stars: David James Elliott (Russ Josephson), Jordan Rider (Teddy Delabate),<br />

J.D. Pardo (Bobby Renton), Jackie Tohn (Ainsley McCrea), Tracy Fraim<br />

(Gino Cressida), Ron Glass (Colby Glass), Joel Martinez (Stan Ridgeway),<br />

Gadi Erel (Elmo Vidivic), Chris Warren Gilbert (Officer #1), Keith<br />

Adams (Officer #2)<br />

Summary: When a man in full clown costume shoots a bakery owner, the CSIs<br />

investigate and discover a decision from Flack’s past that may put him<br />

in jeopardy.<br />

A man is getting dressed as a clown.<br />

When he’s done, he picks up and loads<br />

a pistol, tucking it in his waistband. He<br />

makes a stop for balloons, and continues<br />

on his way. When he gets to Cressida’s<br />

bakery, the owner asks him what he’s doing<br />

there an hour early. He hands over<br />

the balloons and shoots the owner.<br />

The police take down a clown who<br />

claims to be unarmed. As one is cuffing<br />

him, his partner notices that there are clowns everywhere.<br />

Don and Mac arrive on the scene. Everyone dressed like a clown is detained, even though<br />

some of the costumes aren’t a match. More than half of them are, and Mac points out that one<br />

of these clowns might be their killer.<br />

The weapon was left next to the body at the scene. Sheldon and Mac get to work processing<br />

the scene. Don questions the clowns. There was an ad posted that said $500 if you show up at<br />

the corner of the crime scene, at 11:00 a.m., and an extra $50 if you match the attached picture.<br />

Jo shows up, and Don comes in with the clown costume located in a nearby dumpster. Looks<br />

like all the secondary clowns are free to go.<br />

Lindsay tells Mac the bullet shattered inside the victim. She’s going to have to reconstruct it<br />

before they can do a trace. Mac says he has a faster way to get answers, and they go to work.<br />

The end result is that the gun at the scene is not the murder weapon. Since it’s not, she’s gonna<br />

have to go with Plan A, reconstruct with the fragments.<br />

Danny finds that the clown’s boots were covered with an unusual dust. There was DNA in it,<br />

so Mac advises him to run it through missing persons. He also wonders if clowns wear sneakers<br />

inside their clown shoes, but neither Jo nor Mac have an answer to that question.<br />

The trace Sheldon found on the victim’s shirt was cyanide.<br />

Adam is hung up on by the head of the New York Clown Registry. He’s very angry, because<br />

all clown faces are registered with them, but they won’t give him any information without a<br />

subpoena. Mac and Jo show up and find shelves of hand-painted eggs. The curator informs them<br />

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