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

place right on that spot. Moreover, it started snowing after the murder took place, blurring any<br />

evidence of footprints etc. Mother Nature seems to be an accomplice. But Monroe declares that<br />

since the snow is powdery, the evidence is concealed under the snow. They begin to blow away<br />

the topmost layer of the snow and also collect the rest of the evidence. At the lab, Sid is examining<br />

the body. And this is seen alternating with the doctor from the 57 examining Lana’s body. 55<br />

years! Sid tells Jo that their murder weapon is a broken champagne flute, same dimensions as<br />

the paper weight used to kill Lana. Now comes the eerie part. Our present victim Jessica had<br />

heterochromia, with one eye blue and the other brown; and Lana had sectoral heterochromia;<br />

that is a part of one eye was brown and she basically had green eyes.<br />

So it appeared that both her eyes had different colors! So this is no coincidence. The killer<br />

must have known about this feature. So Jo wonders that if the killer wanted to duplicate a<br />

murder then why he would choose a different murder weapon. A spiked paper weight could be<br />

found at any store. Sid also tells Jo that he found impressions of Greek letters on Jessica’s wrist.<br />

Phi Gama Alpha. This could belong to a fraternity and the letters are carved on a ring. Meanwhile,<br />

Don is talking to people who knew Jessica. He learns that a guy from ballistics, Harlan Porter<br />

really liked her and he had given her a nickname; Lana. The people from the lab say that Harlan<br />

knew everything about that unsolved case as it was his thesis or something. He told Jessica that<br />

how they had a similar feature of different colored eyes.<br />

They say that they tried to reach him to inform him about Jessica, but no one could and<br />

no one has heard of him since. Don asks everyone from the team about Harlan. Taylor meets<br />

Christine at her coffee shop. He tells her that he feels bad that he never thanked Jessica for<br />

all the work she did for him as a technician. He picks up his lunch and leaves. The kids at the<br />

lab pay a beautiful tribute to Jessica. Jo takes this opportunity to express her feelings to Taylor<br />

and tells him how much she adores their friendship. Back to the case, Taylor informs Jo that<br />

Jessica had appeared for an exam and she scored very well. And with that she was eligible for the<br />

position of a criminalist. He also tells her that the murder weapon from Lana’s case is missing.<br />

It was evidence in the previous case and now it’s gone. He shows her a picture from the present<br />

crime scene. He tells her that the only people who take photos are Danny and Hawkes, and they<br />

too are in the picture.<br />

Then who took it? Also who could access their phones and leave no trace behind? And now the<br />

killer is playing ’catch me if you can’. So now, it appears that even the killer is part of the crime<br />

lab. And the most obvious doubt, Harlan. Adam tells the group that Jessica was a friend to him.<br />

Danny calculates the approximate height of the photographer. Adam is analyzing a stick that<br />

was found on Jessica’s body. He calls Hawkes and asks him to look at it. It’s a stick with an eye<br />

ball on it. its phasmatodea, stick insect. And it is found no where around New York. Meanwhile<br />

Lindsay is analyzing the tread patterns of the footwear. Danny helps her with it. They eliminate<br />

the unwanted prints and are left with two sets of prints. And the man’s prints matches with the<br />

approximate height of the guy who clicked the photo. Just then he gets a call saying that Harlan<br />

is found and also his connection with the fraternity.<br />

Don and Danny interrogate Harlan. They ask him about moving the evidence but he says that<br />

he did do it. They ask him about the bruising on Jessica’s wrists. He tells them that Kim, Jessica<br />

and he had cleared the test and so they went out to celebrate. But Jessica and Kim were on the<br />

bar table, dancing like idiots and so he was trying to pull Jessica down. She got angry that he<br />

pulled her so hard and the two girls left him at the bar. He tells them that he never got a chance<br />

to tell her that he loved her. Jo asks Kim as to why she didn’t mention that Harlan was with<br />

Jessica that night. She tells Jo that she didn’t want Harlan to get in trouble, as it was their idea<br />

to sneak out of work, just for one drink and it lasted more than that. But then she tells Jo that<br />

she went home and left the two of them together. Adam appraises Taylor about the insect theory.<br />

He tells him that the insect could not be found in New York in this season and reveals few facts<br />

which said that one of the departments was researching on phasmatodea.<br />

He also shows him the list of the people who had signed in that night. Taylor tells him that he<br />

has narrowed down the suspect list. Next, Paul, the detective who was investigated Lana’s case,<br />

meets Taylor. Paul tells him that he retired from his service without finding an answer to that<br />

case. He asks Taylor if he remembers what shade of lipstick Jessica was wearing at the time of the<br />

murder. He tells Paul that they did not find any tube of lipstick in the victim’s handbag. Paul tells<br />

Taylor that Lana wore a particular shade of red lipstick that night and also that he remembers<br />

reading that Jessica too wore a shade of red. Paul tells him that the color was Stormy Red. Paul<br />

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