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

was going to release his movie against a Pixar movie, effectively killing it. Brent grabbed Melvin,<br />

pleading with him.<br />

At the NYPD Bullpen, Flack scrutinizes Moran’s memo book and sees that there are scribbledout<br />

words. Concerned, Flack catches up with Stella and asks her to run the memo book off the<br />

record.<br />

Stella uses a VIDEO SPECTRAL COMPARATOR and is able to remove the obliterating ink of<br />

the scribble from the underlying writing. She tells Flack that the obliterated writing was ”Hector,<br />

soda can, scar right cheek.” Moran withheld a dying declaration and took the soda can.<br />

Flack returns to the wine shop and traces Moran’s possible steps. He walks across the street,<br />

digs through a trash can and finds the soda can.<br />

Stella posits that Moran made ties with gang members, but Flack can’t believe that. Mac<br />

advises them not to postulate until they find the evidence.<br />

Mac asks Jane Parsons to process the soda can. She reports to him that there are two donors<br />

on the can, saliva from an unknown male and epithelial from Sergeant Gavin Moran. There is<br />

something else. Mac tells Stella and Flack that the DNA on the soda can indicates the donors are<br />

father and son. Hector is Moran’s son.<br />

In the Layout Room, Aiden has a line of ten black stiletto heels, all identical except in size.<br />

She tells Danny the bruises on Melvin’s buttocks are from a Feldman stiletto. Her cousin Manny<br />

is a cobbler, and when she told him about the distinctive teardrop heel bruise, he pointed her<br />

towards the Feldman shoes. They are looking for a size seven shoe to match the bruise.<br />

In Mac’s office, Moran stands while Mac reconstructs the situation. Moran met a girl on his<br />

beat and had a son with her. He stays on the same beat as a way to keep checking in on her,<br />

but his son is lured to the gangs. Being half Dominican and half white would make him feel he<br />

needed to prove something. When Moran responded to the robbery, he realized that the dying<br />

owner’s description was of his son, Hector, so he covered the crime, disposing of the soda can.<br />

Moran admits nothing, but asks for his union lawyer.<br />

At the Chelsea apartment, Chandra Heckman admits that she kicked Melvin ”in the ass” as<br />

hard as she could to save his life. Melvin was two hundred pounds overweight and had tantrums<br />

and ridiculous cholesterol levels. She was the candy police. She found him sneaking a truffle and<br />

kicked him in the behind, knocking him against a wall. She claims that she loved him and didn’t<br />

kick him off the balcony.<br />

Flack finds years of checks to a Blanca Vasquez from Moran’s accounts. Mac and Flack go to<br />

Blanca’s apartment, and she tells them that Hector had packed and left a message that he was<br />

going to his cousin’s in Atlanta. Also, he said not to answer the door if Tomas Perez came by. The<br />

CSIs realize that Hector failed his gang initiation, and now the gangbangers want him dead.<br />

Mac and Stella use a SOUND SPECTROGRAPH on Blanca’s answering machine and isolate<br />

the sound of a loudspeaker, a subway announcement: ”Whitford-Ninth Street.” It’s in Brooklyn.<br />

They call Blanca Vasquez.<br />

At a warehouse in Brooklyn, Stella tells Flack that Hector’s mother used to bring him to work<br />

when he was a baby, before the plant closed. They find a duffel bag, and Flack calls out for<br />

Hector. Hector bolts to the exit with Mac in pursuit. Mac grabs Hector as he tries to climb up a<br />

ladder.<br />

At the NYPD Interrogation Room, Hector tells Mac he doesn’t want to see his father. Hector<br />

also claims he didn’t shoot the shopkeeper. C-Dog, Tomas Perez, is the killer. Hector was told to<br />

shoot the owner but couldn’t, so Perez grabbed the gun and shot the owner as he tried to flee.<br />

D.A. McShane eats a hotdog on a Manhattan street corner and tells Mac that he wants Hector<br />

booked even though he wasn’t the shooter. McShane tells Mac that he doesn’t have much time<br />

to settle this case.<br />

Dr. Hawkes tells Danny and Aiden that the chocolate found in Melvin’s stomach wasn’t a<br />

truffle, but cheap milk chocolate. The chocolate appears to have been barely digested and may<br />

have been the last thing he ate before he fell.<br />

Back at the Chelsea apartment, Aiden and Danny see candy wrappers in the robin’s nest<br />

below. There is no corner store around the neighborhood. The CSIs find a stash of candy bars in<br />

a stone gargoyle’s mouth above the railing. Melvin reached for another candy bar, but due to his<br />

inebriation, he lost his balance and fell, banging his head on the way down.<br />

Perez is patted down by Flack as Mac watches. In Perez’s waistband, Flack finds a handgun<br />

that Perez claims he found on the street and was going to turn in. They take his jacket.<br />

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