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

Cameron Marshall, age 27, drowned. Brett Hollister, age 25, took a blow to the throat during<br />

the accident. He stopped breathing before the truck sank. Victim #3 was so drunk that she<br />

exacerbated the hypothermia. Victoria Enzo of Queens. Sheldon seems to recognize the name.<br />

Mac fills Jo in. She’s the daughter of Carmen Enzo, the head of Local #225 Sanitation Workers<br />

Union. Some work he did last year betrayed a boatload of union workers. This accident could<br />

have been retribution.<br />

Enzo arrives to speak with Mac. Do they have any idea who did this to his girl? Not yet. He<br />

reminisces her playing dress-up when she was little. She wore a bride dress her mom made her,<br />

and his job was to walk her down the make-believe aisle. Mac says he’s sorry for Carmen’s loss,<br />

but Carmen retorts that he has no use for Mac’s sympathy. Mac tells him he can know that<br />

every effort is being made to bring his daughter’s killer to justice. He reacts in anger, and gets<br />

up to leave. Mac informs him that due to his business activities, they believe this accident was a<br />

direct attack on Enzo’s daughter. Her murder may have been a warning. Therefore, Enzo and his<br />

remaining family may still be in danger. Enzo tells Mac that his wife and children are supposed<br />

to be off-limits. Mac tells him that not everybody cares about the rules. He also tells Carmen he’ll<br />

need the names of his most vocal opponents, both personal and professional. He says it’s a long<br />

list. Mac tells him to take a seat and start writing.<br />

Don calls him out for a word. There’s someone he’s got to meet. It’s a blond woman named<br />

Jessica, telling them that Vicky Enzo wasn’t supposed to be at that party. She was there in<br />

Jessica’s place. It’s her fault. It should have been Jessica. She got the invitation in the mail a<br />

couple of nights ago, said she would be a VIP. She was stuck late at work, so she thought since<br />

she couldn’t enjoy it, Vicky might as well.<br />

They show the invite around, but nobody else got one like it. Two of Jo’s interviews, Chris<br />

Boyle and Abigail West, said they did get actual invitations as opposed to Tweets or texts. Don<br />

says to add Neal Cooper to that list. That makes four VIPs. The killer used those invitations<br />

to make sure his targets would be in attendance. Each of the VIPs will be questioned by one<br />

member of CSI. They each know something important, but they just don’t know it.<br />

Danny shows pictures of the other three to Jessica. She says they all look familiar, but that’s<br />

because she’s a bartender. She sees hundreds of faces a day. Chris picks out Abigail’s picture,<br />

he remembers her from the party. Abigail says she can’t remember, and Neal doesn’t do much<br />

better. Abigail is a housewife from Jersey, this was her first night out in a very long time. Neal<br />

had been getting prank calls for months, some guy telling him to watch his back. When Don asks<br />

Chris about prank calls, he says yeah. He’d forgotten about them, but they were no big deal. Just<br />

some guy, laughing.<br />

Abigail says somebody had been going through her garbage, tipping it over. Every day for a<br />

week. Her husband tied down the covers, and it was still happening. They finally started keeping<br />

the garbage in the garage. But this was years ago! Was somebody watching her, this whole time?<br />

Danny tells the investigators that Jessica’s car was broken into seven times over a six-month<br />

period. Bottom line is that all four of them suffered some form of aggravated harassment over<br />

a similar time period. Until they can dig deeper, the only confirmed link between them is the<br />

invitation.<br />

Adam goes to work on the invitation. The paper is vellum. Very expensive, no fingerprints. The<br />

ink is Japanese, and also ridiculously expensive. But there was blood mixed in it. Human blood.<br />

It was mixed in the ink before it was dried. He thinks it’s from whoever created the invitation.<br />

Akiko Haruka is working at creating body art on a group of models when Don and Jo arrive<br />

to ask her some questions. Jo asks her about the invitation, and Akiko says she makes art, not<br />

stationary. Jo tells her they matched the DNA in the ink to a Wanda Coe, aka Akiko. She puts her<br />

blood in her ink, it’s an authenticity marking. Some guy paid her $5k apiece for four invitations,<br />

cash in advance. He probably gave her an alias. She said he barely made eye contact, so she<br />

couldn’t describe him much. Dark hair, light skin, a bit of a stutter. Jo asks her to draw him, so<br />

she does.<br />

Neal sees the picture. Some guy was watching him one night when he came out of a movie<br />

and stopped to grab a bite to eat. He fine-tunes the picture Wanda drew. When Jessica goes past<br />

the room Neal is in, she sees the picture. She recognizes him as Johnny, her ex-fiance. They met<br />

senior year of college, and lost track of each other for a time. A mutual friend set them up on<br />

a blind date. He proposed last year, and she accepted but then she started seeing a side of him<br />

that made her uncomfortable. He was possessive and needy, and she even caught him following<br />

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