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

3 weeks later. A woman is dead on the hardwood floor in her living room. Blood spattered<br />

across her face, neck and heart. Blood, brown, dried, and congealed; pooled around her and<br />

streaked from where she had initially gotten stabbed. Mac stops as the hardwood floor meets<br />

the carpet in her hallway. He overlooks the scene and is informed of the deceased woman’s<br />

name. Angela Cohen. She had been stabbed several times and her boyfriend, Hank had moved<br />

in 3 weeks ago when he had gotten out of prison. Behind her door the word ’Hank’ was written<br />

in blood. Angela’s left pointer finger had dried blood on it. Indicating that she had written his<br />

name on the door. There was a kitchen knife missing and another blood streak on the hardwood<br />

floor. Hank meanwhile is in a desolate graffiti covered room getting high, thinking about playing<br />

basketball. He hears the announcer in his head as he takes a balled up piece of paper and tosses<br />

it across the room. He is now eating dinner with his brother when the police knock on his door<br />

with a warrant for his arrest. Riley tries to stop them and they tell Hank that he is under arrest<br />

for the murder of Angela Kelly.<br />

Hank is in disbelief as he is interrogated. The police think that he is the one who killed her<br />

but he claims he is innocent. His name written in blood on the door and the drugs found on her<br />

table were two clear pieces of evidence against him. Hank believed he was innocent and told the<br />

police he loved her, He still claimed not to have done it. The police believed that Hank had gotten<br />

caught; by Angela while he was ’using’ and had gotten into a fight with Her because of it. They<br />

believe he took her kitchen knife and stabbed her with it. But wait, Hank couldn’t have been<br />

there because he was at a crack house; ’Getting high.’<br />

In the crime lab Dr.’s Hammerback and Hawkes are examining the 10 stab wounds that<br />

Angela had sustained during her murder. They see that she was killed by her stab wounds and<br />

a kitchen knife was the most likely murder weapon. She had no drugs in her body at her time of<br />

death and there were signs that she had struggled with her attacker. Most of her wounds were<br />

on her right side. The knife cuts on her palm and forearm shows that she had tried to defend<br />

herself. The knife wound on her back however was unexplained. It could have been inflicted as<br />

she attempted to run away but it was unlikely.<br />

Dr. Hammerback then shows Sheldon another odd piece of evidence. In one of Angela’s<br />

wounds he had tweezed out a laminated piece of plastic. Laminated with a reflective plastic<br />

coat. Sheldon takes the piece of plastic, to ’have Adam take a look.’ Sign of a struggle are apparent<br />

everywhere in Angela’s kitchen and living room. Blood stained counter look wet with dried<br />

blood, stools and personal items strewn about. 3 of Angela’s wounds had not been inflicted with<br />

much force. It struck Sid and Sheldon as odd while they pondered why.<br />

Lindsay after examining the gruesome scene is working on her findings in the lab. As Hank<br />

and Riley are face to face in an interrogation room. The look on Riley’s face tells it all, the anger<br />

and disappointment being suppressed. Hank; Happy to see Riley says; ’Little brother,’ Riley’s<br />

expression answers without Riley having to say a word. His disappointment quickly dissolves<br />

into pure anger and he stands and upends the table on top of his brother Hank. Hank’s pleads of<br />

innocence mean nothing. Riley takes a piece of paper he had in his hand and balls it up, he tosses<br />

it as his brother as Hank continues to proclaim his innocence. The police escort Riley into Mac’s<br />

interrogation room where Mac starts by reading the piece of balled up paper that Riley threw at<br />

Hank. A contract, written when Riley was 7 between he and his brother. Ensuring they would not<br />

allow anything to get in between Riley and his dreams of playing professional basketball. Riley<br />

wants to believe his brother is innocent but he knows that he is a drug addict. That part of him<br />

is a person that Riley doesn’t know and anybody could be capable of doing something like that<br />

when they are ’influenced.’ Hank lost his chance to play professional when he was younger. He<br />

had torn his Achilles and was forced into rehab. He was never able to stay off the drugs after<br />

that.<br />

Sid, still examining Angela’s body discovers that the finger that was painted with blood, used<br />

to write Hank’s name on the door was incapable of working after sustaining its wounds. The<br />

killer had used Angela’s hand to write ’hank’ on the wall. In another part of the lab Sheldon is<br />

working on the stab wounds themselves, he figures out that not all the wounds were inflicted<br />

during the struggle. They were placed there to make the murder look like a ’Crime of passion.’<br />

A second piece of staged evidence. It is beginning to look as if Hank was framed for the murder<br />

of his girlfriend. Lindsay discovers an unknown person’s blood mixed with Angela’s on the floor.<br />

This is assumed to be the blood of the person that murdered Angela. There was a torn love letter<br />

at the scene perhaps that was ripped up and staged as evidence also.<br />

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