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

and no-where to be found. Mac while examining Michael’s body finds defensive bruising on his<br />

arms. When he flips him over he finds what he believes is a bullet entrance wound. The wound;<br />

like a perfect quarter sized cross. Etched into Michaels flesh, covered by spattered dried blood.<br />

Mac assumes Michael had struggled with his attacker, was thrown to the ground and shot at<br />

close range in the back. With money still strewn about Robbery is ruled out as a motive.<br />

Flashback to Michael and Josh standing in a record store; talking about the ’First Punk Band.’<br />

Their discussion is overheard by Miranda who was there looking at guitars. and she corrects both<br />

of them. Michael obviously likes Miranda a lot, he turns to Josh, and agrees with Miranda. Josh<br />

shrugs it off and Miranda walks out of the store staring at Michael the entire time. Mac asks<br />

Miranda a few more questions and we flash again to Miranda standing in a room, Michael walks<br />

in with the guitar Miranda had her eyes on. He gives it to her. In disbelief she kisses him and<br />

the scene fades into Miranda is still answering Mac’s questions. Mac goes back to the lab and<br />

is informed that the entrance wound was really and exit wound. Michael was shot in the front<br />

after a struggle, he must have fought his attacker and fallen on the ground on his back, he must<br />

have been shot from the front. Also there was some sort of unexplainable reptile skin found<br />

on Michaels’ clothes. While interviewing Miranda at the police station Lindsey finds out that<br />

the broken window was caused by Miranda kicking it in. Michael had left his keys at the club.<br />

With no other way in Miranda opened the hallway window climbed out onto the fire escape and<br />

shimmied over to Michael’s apartment window and kicked it in. Miranda had no reason for not<br />

informing the police of this in the first place. She had liked Michael a lot and felt as if her father<br />

would approve of him, she was distraught and for some reason she didn’t inform them. Josh is<br />

still no-where to be found.<br />

Meanwhile back in the lab Lindsey is dusting the evidence for finger prints, she finds something<br />

odd about the money, and the ink seems to run right off. After a few tests and a $5 dollar<br />

bill from Mac they discover that the money around Michael’s dead body was counterfeit. A motive<br />

begins to surface. Whoever the real killer was, must have known the money was fake. The real<br />

reason for Michaels murder was counterfeit cash. Meanwhile Josh still cannot be found, Mac<br />

has the secret service looking for the counterfeit money. Flashing back to Miranda’s interrogation;<br />

she had mentioned Josh was staying at a friends’ house and she did not know who that<br />

friend was. The CSI team decides to start checking out the places that Michael had spent the<br />

fake money. The only place they knew of was the record shop where Miranda, Michael and Josh<br />

had first interacted. Michael had bought the guitar from there for Miranda. He had used some<br />

of the counterfeit money to make his purchase. When interviewing the record store owner they<br />

notice his manicured nails. They explained the reptile skin found on Michaels dead body. He also<br />

admitted he deposited some of the money that Michael had used to pay him. He did not have<br />

any idea he was depositing fake money. But he was very confident in his story... Overconfident.<br />

The team begins to piece the evidence together, The reptile skin found on the body was actually<br />

jailhouse nail polish, the only traceable money was from Randy’s Record Store; and a gun dealer<br />

that Josh had gone to right after Michael was murdered. Josh was not hiding from the police he<br />

was running from the person who had killed Michael.<br />

We go to Randy’s Record Store, where Randy is finishing up with a customer. He takes the<br />

money and wishes the customer a good night. He then puts the $20 dollar bill that the customer<br />

had given him up to the light and comments on it. ’You can never be too sure’. He places the<br />

money in his cash drawer. After a moment Randy’s shop door chimes and he looks up, Josh<br />

is standing there with a gun drawn. Pointing it at Randy, Josh states that there ’is a problem!’<br />

Flashback to Michael, in his apartment. Randy, standing in front of him. Holding him against<br />

the wall. Randy has a gun to Michael and explains to him that; His bookie whom he owes money<br />

to, beat him up because he tried to give them fake money. He tells Michael to call Josh and get<br />

him his money. Michael calls Josh and warns him. Josh listening on his own cell phone, is only<br />

able to hear a struggle and a gun shot. Then Michaels phone goes dead.<br />

Randy is still standing at his store counter, with his hands up. He tries to talk to Josh, he<br />

tries to calm him down. But Josh knows that Randy had killed his best friend. Randy continues<br />

to talk, telling Josh he didn’t want to kill him. It was an accident, he didn’t even have his hand<br />

on the trigger. Josh doesn’t care, he wants to avenge his best friend. Randy grabs the gun he has<br />

taped to his counter and points it at Josh. Just as Josh is about to pull the trigger Mac opens<br />

the Record stores’ door. His own gun drawn he tells both men to put their guns down. Randy<br />

reluctantly does, while Josh still has his aimed right at Randy’s heart. Mac repeats his order for<br />

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