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

that he only took his money and left the scene, without trying to help the injured Greg. Next, we<br />

see Jo and Danny entering another crime scene, where a man is pinned to a tree by an arrow.<br />

They see that the man was also strangled, apart from being shot. Danny educates Anna that<br />

there were two sets of footprints, which indicate that the victim was attacked at another spot<br />

and then shot at while he was near the tree. This baffles them. The victim is identified as Jimmy<br />

Philbrook. Anna then examines the tree, from where the arrow was shot. Back at the lab, they<br />

examine the evidences they find on the tree, where the killer was perched.<br />

Based on the evidences, they conclude that the killer was being treated for bird flu. Next, we<br />

see Sid informing Taylor that the autopsy was inconclusive about the nature of Greg’s death. At<br />

the same time, Jo walks into the lab, hoping to discuss Sid’s absence from work. Initially Sid<br />

refrains from divulging the reason, but later tells her that, his patent for one of his inventions<br />

was bought for 27 million and that he is a rich man now. But, coming back to the case, he<br />

informs Jo that there was a violet colored chewing gum found on Jimmy’s body, similar to the<br />

one found on Greg’s and also some latent partial fingerprints at the back of his neck. Next, we<br />

see Danny and Don walk into one of Jimmy’s building (a hotel), which was now condemned. They<br />

deduced that it could be one reason why people could have wanted him dead. Inside the hotel,<br />

they meet Toby Delafont, the supervisor.<br />

While talking to Toby, they realize that Jimmy had crossed a lot of people. Next, we see<br />

Taylor walking into Christine’s newly opened restaurant. He was visiting her to return a pen<br />

that belonged to her brother. Later we see Jo informing Taylor that; as discovered in the lab, the<br />

man who shot Jimmy, was suffering from bird flu, and that there was just one reported case in<br />

the entire United States, Nicholas Bristow, who illegally hunts animals. We see the duo tracking<br />

down Bristow. Back at the office, Taylor educates Hawkes about the statement given by Bristow;<br />

wherein he was tracking down a particular deer for two weeks, and finally when he got his shot<br />

at the deer, the fatal sneeze due to the flu caused him miss his aim from the deer to Jimmy. Just<br />

then Sid walks in informing the team that the actual cause of death was asphyxiation, and that<br />

the arrow only added a final insult to an already fatal injury. So now the only lead they had was<br />

the zip tie, which was used to strangle Jimmy.<br />

They find out that the Patty Leonard, an artist who made theses zip ties, resides at the<br />

Cragston Hotel, the one where Jimmy was the landlord, and that after being evicted, Patty was<br />

pretty upset. They take her fingerprints. Back at the lab, Hawkes finds out that the partial prints<br />

found on Jimmy’s neck, did not match with Patty’s. But as he was trying to find out as to what<br />

could be the reason for the ’partial’ prints, Danny deduces that it could be due to severe burns<br />

and he finds his target; the supervisor from Jimmy’s hotel, Toby Delafont, as Danny recollects<br />

his visit to the hotel. They collect Toby’s fingerprints and find that they match with the prints on<br />

Jimmy’s body. Toby is arrested. During the interrogation, Toby tells Taylor that he had collected<br />

around $15,000 for Jimmy, in order to help him. But he says that jimmy betrayed him and that<br />

the money was nowhere to be found.<br />

The residents of the hotel were evicted and this enraged Toby. He further recounts how he<br />

strangled Jimmy and fled the scene. Next, at the office we see Jo discussing about the possible<br />

connection between both the murders, the violet gum, which kept bothering her. On investigating,<br />

she finds out that Greg had a pick up scheduled from Jimmy, the bribe for Doug Kramer,<br />

in order to write off the eviction. But she was puzzled about Greg’s missing bike. According to<br />

the surveillance camera footage, they find out that Greg’s bike was stolen by the guy we see in<br />

the first scene, who cuts down the tree. Hence Greg has to run on his feet to dodge Scott and he<br />

slipped and fell down the stairs.<br />

And since the bribe was not delivered to Kramer, he carried on with the eviction; which led<br />

the enraged Toby to strangle Jimmy. But with some life left in him, when Jimmy wanders into<br />

the wood; he was accidentally shot by Bristow. Thus, we see that one crime leads to another,<br />

then to another and another, creating ’The Ripple Effect’. Next we see Taylor visiting Christine’s<br />

restaurant. Back at the office, Sid bought himself a new piano, which he actually cannot play.<br />

The episode ends with a happy Sid and Jo playing the piano.<br />

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