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

carried the table out onto the balcony. She said ’no’ and asked if Stephen was in trouble. ’Yeah,<br />

in more ways than one.’<br />

At the station Don sees a woman standing, just waiting. He asks her if anybody had helped<br />

her and she turns to him. Her eye badly bruised, cut and bleeding. She says ’no’ and Don sits her<br />

down at his desk. He asks her if she would rather speak to a female officer, she says she’s okay<br />

and begins to tell Don what had happened to her. ’I was raped.’ She didn’t know the guy. ’I was<br />

so stupid, I should have never gone with him. I didn’t know him.’ He asks her when it happened.<br />

’Last night, I must have passed out I guess. I woke up a couple of hours ago.’ She ’sniffles. Her<br />

name is Ally Rand. Don tells her that she has to go to the hospital but first any information she<br />

can give him would help them find the person that had done that to her. He asks for a description<br />

but she had something better; his name. Jo walks into Mac’s office. He tells her to sit down. She<br />

is familiar with John Curtis. A rapist she had dealt with in D.C. This man was now in New York<br />

and Ally Rand was his first victim there. ’I knew this day would come... I just...’ Jo is at a loss<br />

of words. ’We’re gonna get him Jo.’ Mac assures her. Lindsay is leaving to go and investigate the<br />

rape-scene when Jo stops her and reminds her to not leave anything behind. She tells her she<br />

must be very careful not to screw this up as her colleague did when they attempted to take him<br />

down in the first place. Lindsay sympathies with Jo, very sensitive about the subject she defends<br />

the law attempting to divert any guilt she feels. Lindsay tries to tell her that she meant no offense<br />

by it. Mac, still in his office is video conferencing with Sid. Sid is telling him that Libby had no<br />

signs of leg damage that one would incur in a fall. There was nothing to indicate that she had<br />

fallen at all. In-fact she had been strangled. The balcony collapse hadn’t caused Libby’s death.<br />

It had covered it up. Now talking to Libby’s boyfriend again; interrogating him. Mac asks about<br />

the cuts and scrapes on his hand. Jake tells them he heard the deck break and ran out to try<br />

and help people. He then tells them he tried to defend her house and had gotten into some fights<br />

with some of the guys there. Lindsay is taking pictures of Ally’s body. She tells Lindsay. She was<br />

sitting at a bar next to a man; he dropped her drink and offered to buy her another. She then<br />

got ’woozy.’ She admitted to Lindsay that she was a prostitute. Lindsay assured her that she was<br />

the victim and did nothing wrong to warrant the vile things he had done to her.<br />

Sheldon and Jo figure the necklace may have been placed on Libby after she had been strangled.<br />

She, Sheldon and Danny go to Libby’s house and begin to investigate. They are tasked with<br />

looking for signs of a struggle in a house that had been destroyed by crazy under aged partiers.<br />

Jo and Danny both find a small piece of paper with ’Twitter hashtags #WORDSRDEAD’ printed<br />

on them.’ They conclude that since they had found the small pieces of paper in a jewelry box<br />

and a bedroom that the thief was now the prime suspect. They believe he finds parties on the<br />

internet, goes to them and steals from them. His hashtags had been found in other parties that<br />

have been robbed. It was a man named Micky Nash. He was a security guard. Danny and Don<br />

see him coming out of his work and they confront him. He is a heavy-set man. He tells them<br />

they are late. The problem from before had been dealt with. Don and Danny laugh it off and tell<br />

Micky that they were there to see him. He looks at them and turns around to run, or at least try<br />

to run. His heavy frame weighing him down he was not running very fast. Danny and Don look<br />

at each other; ’Rock paper scissors for it?’ Danny says and Don agrees. Danny wins and goes to<br />

get the car while Don quickly catches up to Micky; out of breath leaning on a sign. Don walks<br />

up and begins questioning him. They accuse Micky of murder and he tells them he is only a<br />

robber. He gives them back what he has stolen. Necklaces that looked like Libby’s heart necklace<br />

are noticeable as they begin to look for some relevance. Adam made a montage of all the party<br />

video and pictures and found some person, a girl at her party that was also wearing the same<br />

necklace. It’s part of a game where a girl is ’made over’ and made to believe she is popular then<br />

the girl’s virginity is taken and the entire experience is relayed to Libby. She posts it online to<br />

her friends. They find a Kate Weber as a DNA match. They tell her that they found her DNA on<br />

the necklace that Libby was wearing. They ask if she has a necklace, she does. They ask her how<br />

she found out about the game. She tells Mac and Jo that Libby talks the girls into it. She makes<br />

them feel like they are cool. Then Jake makes them feel good and takes advantage of them. Kate<br />

had not gone to the party, she could not explain her DNA, but she would not have shown up at<br />

a place where people were making fun of her. Mac and Jo look as if they believe her.<br />

At the lab Adam had been trying to figure out a residue that the team had found on a window<br />

in Libby’s house. Adam was having trouble until he remembered a ’runner’ he had dated. She<br />

had used all sorts of balms and ointments when she was getting ready to run a race. The girl,<br />

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