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

Late Admissions<br />

Season 9<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 188<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 8<br />

Originally aired: Friday November 16, 2012<br />

Writer:<br />

Zachary Reiter<br />

Director: Rob Bailey<br />

Show Stars: Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe),<br />

Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.), Carmine Giovinazzo<br />

(Danny Messer), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Sela Ward<br />

(Josephine (Jo) Danville), Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor),<br />

A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross)<br />

Guest Stars: Bobby Hosea (Principal Hal Kinney), Jason Dibler (Daniel Katums),<br />

Mark Moses (Blake Connors), Jay Renshaw (Jesse Crawford), John<br />

Bain (Luke Stevenson), James Read (Robert Monroe), Michael Welch<br />

(Billy Wharton), Abby Pivaronas (Melanie Rogers), Jadin Gould (Young<br />

Lindsay), Emily Robinson (Caroline), Mandalynn Carlson (Kelly Dupars),<br />

Olivia Stuck (Lucy), Gareth Williams (Frank Stevenson)<br />

Summary: The murder of a man named Luke leads the CSI team into the world of<br />

performance enhancement drugs; Lindsay is forced to revisit a hurtful<br />

past upon returning to Montana to witness the execution of Daniel<br />

Katums.<br />

The episode begins with three students<br />

at three different locations sniffing<br />

a particular powder. We then see that<br />

they are appearing for their SATs. Cut to<br />

the empty library, where a student is seen<br />

sitting at a table with his head down; he<br />

is dead and there is blood all over his<br />

bag. The team arrives at the scene. Mac<br />

points at an object sticking out of his<br />

skull. He wonders why the boy in the lib<br />

on a Saturday and Don is tells him that<br />

the SATs were held this morning. Maybe<br />

he was studying late night and got locked<br />

in. Then how come the parents didn’t report<br />

him missing? Don finds the bloodied<br />

murder weapon lying under a table.<br />

Next, Hawkes processes the crime scene and finds a lot of study material in his bag. He also<br />

finds dextro-amphetamines which are generally used to cure ADHT, attention deficit. He also<br />

finds an id and the victim is Luke Stevenson. The name sounds familiar to Mac and later we see<br />

Mac talking to Frank Stevenson, Luke’s father and an acquaintance. Frank tells Mac that last<br />

week Luke lost his friend, Nate, as he died because of drug overdose. Mac then tells him about<br />

the drugs found in Luke’s bag; but Frank tells him that Luke had no such problems. Frank is in<br />

denial that Luke could be on drugs. Lindsey is at her father’s and Danny calls to find out if she<br />

is fine. Her father, Robert, wants her to accompany him for a short drive. In the morgue, Sid too<br />

is upset about what happened to Luke.<br />

Sid then retrieves a sharp piece of the mug from the skull and the toxicology reports are<br />

clean. But Nate’s reports shows extra 400 mg of dextro-amphetamines. What the drugs doing in<br />

his bags if he wasn’t using it? Maybe he was selling it and Mac wants to find out where he was<br />

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