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

was melted enough in the oven to alter the striae. Adam seconds her, he’s got nothing from the<br />

glasses that Jo recovered. There were some acrylic smudges on the low ball glass, though. Adam<br />

thinks the assassin used nail polish to cover his fingerprints. Sheldon joins the conversation. The<br />

guy is clever, but he didn’t think of everything. The hairs found on George Parker traced back<br />

to a William Dowd. He was incarcerated with Parker. He was released five months ago and fits<br />

the killer’s description. Sheldon contacted Dowd’s parole officer and got an address. Mac says to<br />

consider this suspect well-armed and extremely dangerous.<br />

Don and Danny arrive at Dowd’s. As they knock and announce, he releases Camille from her<br />

bonds and motions to her to be quiet. He takes her and a gun to the door. Don breaks down<br />

Dowd’s door. The building super is at the killer’s place for fire safety inspection. Camille tries<br />

to send him away, but he insists on speaking to the man of the house, so Camille leads him to<br />

believe they’re in the middle of something hot and heavy. The super leaves, and the killer tells<br />

Camille it was smart of her to go with the plan. She asks why she’s still alive and he says she has<br />

information he needs. She’s not going to let him use her, then kill her. He tells her she doesn’t<br />

have to cooperate. However, if she doesn’t, then more people will die. Starting with her. There’s<br />

something he needs to find, and someone he needs to meet. Camille is going to help him do both.<br />

Dowd gets questioned by Don and Danny. He explains how his hairs wound up on George’s<br />

throat. He pretended to strangle him, it was a practical joke. George is just somebody he used<br />

to know. He did his time, and he’s not going back. Sheldon found witnesses, and Dowd’s story<br />

checked out.<br />

Jo links Camille to the bar, and Sheldon recognizes her. They grew up together. He and Jo go<br />

to Camille’s apartment, and it’s been tossed. Whatever they were looking for, they probably didn’t<br />

find and that’s why she wasn’t killed along with the other three. Camille left Sheldon a voice mail<br />

about a week ago, and he didn’t return the call. They find a crawl space above her apartment<br />

and haul down a box. Jo asks if he was involved with Camille, and Sheldon says no. He never<br />

got up the nerve. She was always the life of the party, everybody’s girl next door. They open the<br />

box, and it is filled to overflowing with prescription bottles.<br />

Mac and Jo start going over the bottles. None of them were prescribed to Camille. Sheldon<br />

says she’s a nurse, but Jo got a call. Not anymore, she’s not. She was fired three weeks ago for<br />

stealing prescription meds. Mac lists off all the meds. Some of these are $50 per pill. That’s some<br />

pretty serious money. Sheldon doesn’t want to believe it.<br />

Dr. Theola Kumi fills Don and Danny in on Camille Jordanson. She was an excellent nurse,<br />

everybody loved her. One of their patients wasn’t getting any better, and swore he was taking his<br />

meds. They had him bring in the bottle. Somewhere between them issuing and him receiving, the<br />

real pills had been swapped out. Camille was the one delivering the meds. They didn’t think she<br />

was lying until the next patient came in, complaining of the same symptoms. She fired Camille<br />

but didn’t report the case for fear it would have an adverse effect on her clinic. She checked, and<br />

neither of the two shooting victims were in her patient list.<br />

The killer feeds Camille and gets her a change of clothes. She doesn’t want to, but he places<br />

the gun on the table to intimidate her into complying. As she is changing, he asks about the<br />

drugs. He’s already asked once, and now he’s going to ask again. He knows she lied, because<br />

the drugs are now in the capable hands of the NYPD. She’s a liar, and liars get in the way of him<br />

making money. Camille decides to play hardball. Why would she answer any of his questions,<br />

when he hasn’t answered any of hers? Does he believe in fate? Free will? He sees through her.<br />

She’s stalling. He’s going to give her one more chance. He didn’t find the drugs, but he will find<br />

Janice Scott, because Camille is going to tell him where she is.<br />

Soap scum. Lindsay took a closer look at Camille’s pills. They were all diluted with magnesium<br />

stearate. It’s a binder, commonly used in hard candy, aspirin, etc. There was so much MS in those<br />

pills that the therapeutic dose was rendered almost nonexistent. Since these meds are fakes, they<br />

must be what she was giving her patients. So where’s the real medication?<br />

Adam continues working on the evidence found in the pizza oven. He’s not finding much worth<br />

mentioning. Jo finds something which leads her to know that the killer had style. Also, George<br />

Parker turns out to be bipolar. There’s still no link between them and Camille, though. Both<br />

Parker and Grace had high levels of uranium in their blood.<br />

Danny has something. He hooked Camille Jordanson’s work phone up and compared it to<br />

her personal phone bill. There’s one number that stands out as a frequent caller: Janice Scott.<br />

Danny just got off the phone with Don. He said that Janice’s apartment got ransacked, just like<br />

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