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

approach the body of a huge man, 40s, lying face up, bleeding from his forehead. Hawkes determines<br />

that the victim has been dead for around four hours. There is an oily smudge behind his<br />

right shoulder. Aiden recognizes the body as Melvin Heckman, a big-time movie producer.<br />

Aiden dusts a terrace door handle for prints, and Danny tells a group of trendy film people<br />

in one of the apartments that they cannot leave the premises. Chandra Heckman, 40s, wife of<br />

Melvin, tells the CSIs that he was always sneaking off to make deals, so she didn’t notice his<br />

absence at first.<br />

In the CSI Ballistics Lab, Stella shoots a nine mil into the firing water tank. Using the COM-<br />

PARISON MICROSCOPE, she sees two bullets with identical striations.<br />

Mac tells Stella that the blood samples in the wine store were all from the victim. Stella<br />

responds that testing confirmed that the guns were the weapons shot in the store, but there<br />

were no prints.<br />

The main suspects are the Crazy Aces gang. Mac got a hit on the lighter print, a Luis Accosta,<br />

age eighteen. They hope the surveillance camera caught him dropping the lighter, as it would be<br />

enough evidence for them to make an arrest.<br />

Mac and Stella view the surveillance camera footage and notice that Accosta lost his lighter offscreen.<br />

Accosta, however, did shout, ”Hector, finish it!” and now they have a name. They realize<br />

that this was Hector’s gang initiation. They also see the soda can that Hector was drinking and<br />

realize that they don’t have it as evidence.<br />

Danny inspects the rail from which Heckman fell and finds a fresh break in it. A robin’s nest<br />

is 12 feet away. Danny finds a light blue fiber, like one from Melvin Heckman’s shirt, and Aiden<br />

finds blood on the ledge. Melvin struck his head on the way down.<br />

Moran, Flack and Mac enter the basement of a housing project building and find eight gangbangers<br />

hanging out, playing dominoes and listening to rap music. Moran pulls the plug on the<br />

music, and Mac asks ”C-Dog” for his real name. The boy answers, ”Tomas Perez.” Mac asks<br />

Luis Accosta if he is looking for the lighter he dropped earlier that evening. They claim not to<br />

know anything or any ”Hector.” Mac tests the boys for gunshot residue, spraying filter paper with<br />

SODIUM RHODIZONATE and applying it to their hands. The tests come back negative.<br />

As the CSIs leave the basement, Mac tells Moran that his ”shaking tactics” are civil rights<br />

violations and that they could jeopardize the case.<br />

In Mac’s Office, D.A. Allen McShane tells Mac that he needs an arrest on the wine store killing.<br />

Mac tells him he’s doing everything they can, but McShane wants him to ”do it faster.”<br />

Flack is frustrated because he feels that they had two of the three suspects in front of them<br />

in the basement, but Mac points out that they didn’t have the requisite evidence.<br />

Stella tells Flack that Hector left a soda can at the scene, but they didn’t find it. Mac tells<br />

Flack to ask Moran about it, as he was the first responder.<br />

At the Bronx Precinct House, Moran tells Flack that he never saw a soda can. Flack orders<br />

Moran to hand over his memo book. A moment of tension between the former mentor and his<br />

now-senior protégé.<br />

In the Autopsy Room, Dr. Hawkes tells Danny that a blow to the head sustained in the fall<br />

caused Melvin Heckman’s death. The inner right hand bears a floral scent and there are two<br />

small bruises on his right buttock. Stomach contents were chicken, arugula and chocolate, and<br />

he had an alcohol level of 0.11.<br />

Aiden processes Melvin’s clothing, spraying it with chemical fluorescent DFO and viewing it<br />

under ALS. Danny tells her that he had the scent on Melvin’s hand analyzed: a woman’s perfume<br />

called ”Suspicion.” Aiden tells him that a woman puts that kind of perfume on her neck, wrists<br />

and cleavage. Chandra Heckman wasn’t wearing that perfume.<br />

Aiden ID’s the substance on the jacket shoulder as salmon oil. They got a partial palm print, so<br />

they go back to the Chelsea apartment, where the sequestered partygoers stand in line and have<br />

their hands scanned. Gwen, 29, is processed afterwards with a Z- NOSE that beeps, identifying<br />

her scent. Danny tells her that her perfume was also found on Melvin. She tells him that she<br />

was up for the lead in a movie in which she was supposed to be dying. Melvin saw her at the<br />

party and grabbed her wrist, telling her that she was supposed to be dying, but she had gained<br />

weight. He fired her.<br />

Aiden informs Danny that she found a print match. The CSIs question Brent, who told them<br />

he didn’t push Melvin; he was begging with him. Brent finished a movie for him but when Heckman<br />

found out he sold his next project to Paramount, he became enraged and told Brent that he<br />

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