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

would be on her dime. Also, she had an ATM card and it shows that she withdrew all the money<br />

the day she went missing. The parents also don’t recognize Ethan. Next, Monroe arrives to meet<br />

Danny asking him about the developments. But he has nothing significant. Monroe tells him<br />

that the partial foot prints aren’t a match with Ethan’s and that she isn’t able to find a match for<br />

the small orange particles she found.<br />

They call in Sid for a ’photopsy’ (photo autopsy). Sid looks at the four photographs and says<br />

that the COD is cerebral hemorrhage due to blunt force trauma. They then focus on Mary’s watch<br />

to check the time and they arrange the photos according to the time and Sid notices that in the<br />

last photograph taken, there is condensation on the watch glass as it is very close to Mary’s<br />

mouth; this means that she was very much alive when the last pic was taken. Also, there is a<br />

mark on her arm that could be because she was using. But can’t be confirmed! At home, Jo tries<br />

talking to her daughter Elli and she tells him that the man she was with is an FBI agent who she<br />

used to work with earlier. She tries to get Ellie talking about the way she feels about Jordan; but<br />

Elli leaves saying that she has homework.<br />

Next, Mac is looking at the surveillance footage where he sees Ethan being attacked. Hawkes<br />

arrives and tells Mac that Ethan might have had rugs on him when he was attacked. He found<br />

heroin in his bag pack along with B12. Mac says that the footage shows that the killer was simply<br />

waiting for someone to steal from and Ethan happened to arrive at the wrong time. Since he didn’t<br />

find any cash, he took the drugs from Ethan’s bag. It looks like the killer did not know about<br />

Mary but Ethan did. Adam examines the contact lens and gets a DNA match; Boyd Hackman; a<br />

man on parole with priors in assault and armed robbery. But now he isn’t to be found. Danny<br />

informs Jo that than made numerous calls to a guy named Oliver Epps. Jo tells him to run Epps<br />

name with Mary’s parents.<br />

Just then Agent Conover (Jo’s boyfriend) arrives and she tells him that she wants the help of<br />

FBI to locate Mary who is a minor and is missing and there is a slim chance that she is still alive.<br />

Danny and Monroe go through the photos again and they notice a reflection on the broken glass<br />

piece of the beer bottle. They sharpen the image and find out the building. They then go to check<br />

the apartments of the building across this one. Lovato tells Monroe that the hard wooden floor<br />

isn’t there in any of the apartments. Also the windows don’t seem to be a match. Jo feels that<br />

this doesn’t make sense as all of the evidence point out that Mary was somewhere across the flat<br />

iron building. But she tells Mac that Mary’s parents knew Oliver’s name and they also know that<br />

he was an older guy who Mary had a crush on and went to the same school.<br />

But then he dropped out of school. There is one stranger thing; Epps number seemed to be<br />

local but all the signals originated from the West coast. Mac then briefs Conover and Jo. He says<br />

that NY isn’t the only city with a flatiron building and also the orange paint that Monroe wasn’t<br />

able to identify is found only in one place; dead or alive, Mary is in San Francisco. They finally<br />

manage to track down the apartment where the photos were taken. The apartment is being paid<br />

for by Epps’ parent in Long Island. They haven’t seen Epps’ for a year since he moved to San<br />

Francisco. Next, Lovato and Don are having an argument about the Mets and the Yankees. Just<br />

then a man on a bicycle looks at them and tries to escape.<br />

That is Boyd Hackman and Lovato chases him and manages to arrest him. Boyd admits to his<br />

crime. Adam checks the heroin bundle that Boyd stole from Ethan. Epps’ prints are all over it.<br />

There is a flower symbol which he isn’t able to identify. Conover tells them that it means ’flower<br />

power’ and it means the heroin is a high quality one circled around by a specific ring in SF and<br />

Epps is a part of it. maybe Oliver sent the drugs to Ethan in return of delivering the photos to<br />

Mary’s parents. Also, Mary could be in on it, thinking that posing dead would be a way to her<br />

freedom. Jo then recollects a restaurant’s takeaway bag from the photo and a partial address.<br />

Conover tells them that the gang operates from a particular restaurant.<br />

Jo then puts the pieces together and they arrive at the restaurant. They find Epps and Epps<br />

runs. Cut to the first scene, where Epps is running through the street and finally gets caught<br />

by Mac. They ask him about Mary and he tells them that she is gone! He tells them that Mary<br />

wanted all this and so he shot her up with heroin so that he could hit her on her face and head.<br />

He did what she asked for. The team tells him that Ethan was killed after he was mugged on<br />

Brooklyn Bridge. Epps is now tensed and they ask him for last time: Where is Mary Portico?<br />

Next, we see Mac and Jo arriving at a house where they find a couple of guys and girls lying<br />

around; all of them high on drugs.<br />

They find Mary and take her along with them. case closed. Next, Jo tells Mac that she is<br />

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