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

both different- they have different stria- two rifles- two riflemen (or as a tech points out sniper).<br />

The shots came out from the outside- 65 floors up. Mac and Stella are looking out, and trying<br />

to figure out where they were shooting from. Flack takes Stella into another building, and they<br />

find broken glass all over, she finds a ton of shell casings and picks them up. She has her kit<br />

and Flack is also investigating, he has one, she has 5. Where they are, the 65th floor is way<br />

above them, there is no way the snipers could have shot from there to the other building, so the<br />

casings fell from mid air, which leaves both Stella and Flack confused. Mac is being questioned<br />

from Internal Affairs who is saying he was leaning on Robinson, who got IA on him. But IA is<br />

saying he’s on Mac’s side, and if there is anything that Mac can do to help him get Robinson<br />

off for life, he’d appreciate it. Aiden and Danny investigate their car scene. There is blood on the<br />

seat, and Danny checks out a picture of the son and the father. Aiden finds a business card with<br />

gum. We see them at a building asking for the Reyes residence. And they find the son leaving<br />

the building, who immediately says ”he’s dead isn’t he?” He says he’s been expecting to hear<br />

this for years. He sounds distraught. They inform him he was robbed and stabbed, and that<br />

he fought, and that they are here to ask questions to try and catch him. Antonio, the son, is<br />

willing to help. The mom is at work. Danny is causing him trouble, saying that he might have<br />

been seeing another woman and going on about being an illegal cabby driver. Aiden gets angry<br />

at him. Mac is with Chad, he says he did get GSR that there was trace of tin. There was primer.<br />

He was telling the truth, he was shooting at the range. Mac gets Flack to contact the reporter<br />

who he kicked out. Flack goes to him, and he gets angry. The guy says no, he needs a subpoena.<br />

So Flack goes to get one. Danny is in the lab checking out some evidence, he uses a smoker<br />

and the paper to get the gum off the business card, since it was right over the name. He finds<br />

a Mr. Arnold. He claims he doesn’t use gypsy cabs but limo services. He says he was at a strip<br />

club, and that he slipped her the card the other night. Her name? Savannah. Stella is with a<br />

ballistics tech who says there was no match on any of the shell casings. But they tech says there<br />

is something better. All the ballistics was from a 30 caliber solder nose with a copper jacket. The<br />

only people that use those are ESU and TARU- and only TARU and the aviation unit is trained<br />

for that sort of shooting. Which means TARU is it- Technical Assistance Response Unit. We see<br />

Mac and Stella at a sight where there is a TAG chopper landing. It was a mini helicopter that<br />

shoots where people can’t. And that the only problem is that it is a shooter on batteries. They<br />

question the only man responsible for them, but he says it’s impossible, he was there working<br />

on the late shift- 2 am to noon. And he claims only one person is authorized to fly it. And since<br />

he says this chopper is the only one he knows of, that he’s going to have to take the chopper,<br />

the remote . . . and him. Stella and Mac are in the lab checking out the chopper and the remote<br />

control. Mac dusts it. Stella takes the guns off of it. And plays around with them. She is setting<br />

them up and holds them in her hand. They test them, and ballistics confirm. And the prints on<br />

the remote, come back to Officer Jasper. But Mac is confused, and doesn’t sound sure it was<br />

him. The murder happened at 10 at night, and Jasper’s shift started at 2 am. There is a four<br />

hour window. Mac wants to check out the window, and the tolls since all officers have special<br />

passes for the bridges. He wants to track them. Aiden and Danny go to the strip club. They find<br />

savannah, which has a scratch on her face, who claims that she was dropped off to her place,<br />

and a guy grabbed her from behind, and that the driver saved her life. She is willing to give her<br />

DNA. They find a metallic substance on her shirt. Her DNA isn’t a match. Jasper was cleared as<br />

the EZ pass found him going North and the direction of the murder was south from where he<br />

was heading. The IA investigator is upset. Stella walks in Mac’s office, and he is saying he thinks<br />

it’s less than about the report. They should just process the clothes and forget about the report.<br />

Lipstick on the collar of his shirt, to see if it belongs to the female vic. Flack enters, and he got<br />

the subpoena and the footage. They see news footage from the TAG and the News footage. She<br />

was the second target. Mac questions Grace, and Stella is there and says that the lipstick on the<br />

shirt doesn’t match Charlotte. It’s Grace’s. She is upset and Mac points tissues to her. Stella tries<br />

being buddy buddy with her. Stella mentions how since they were both wearing red dresses and<br />

it seems Grace was having an affair with the commissioner, that she was the intended target.<br />

But Grace won’t talk; she’s protecting, or hiding, from someone. She can’t say anymore. So it’s<br />

up to them to find out whom. Mac grabs the tissue and goes to compare. And Stella is going to<br />

deal with the computers, and find a connection. Danny and Aiden are with Giles again, and the<br />

hair analysis is again female. And matches the blood under the nails. The possible explanation<br />

that possible, a mutation can cause the DNA to look like a female when it’s really a man. But<br />

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