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

hotel. Flack finds only one room ordered the caviar she had in her stomach. They go up to it,<br />

it’s a Robert Costa. They kick the delegate and the guard and they check out the room. They go<br />

through the clothes and sheets. Stella finds hairs in a brush in the room. They flip the mattress<br />

and find blood at the bottom, bleached out. but Mac cuts it up and finds blood on the spring.<br />

At the station with Flack, Flack gives Mac and Stella some interesting information: 10 years ago<br />

when Robert Costa was a college student in NY he was accused of raping and murdering a girlher<br />

body looks exactly like the body of the girl found in the laundry facility. His dorm mates<br />

provided alibis- they are the same people protecting him now, driver, chief of security and chief<br />

aid. And they all get 200 grand a year. Flack and Mac interview Costa at the hotel, bringing up<br />

the case 10 years ago. He claims flack has an active imagination. But Mac says that he found the<br />

blood on his coils. And they say that they will track her back to him. He claims he doesn’t know<br />

her name. And that the blood was menstrual, and that’s what the blood was. Hawkes and Aiden<br />

and Danny are in the morgue. All the make-up is off. They got prints, but there is no name to the<br />

man yet. COD was natural: cerebral aneurysm. He was dead long before they came by. The body<br />

was in full decomp. He was dead two days. The receipt Danny found was from someone else,<br />

the same guy who trimmed his beard. There were shaving cuts, post mortem. Aiden says case<br />

closed since he wasn’t murdered, his death was natural. What happened was wrong, but not a<br />

crime. Danny however wants to continue the investigation. He gets confronted by Mac on this.<br />

He claims there are a lot of suspicious circumstances with it. Mac says while he’s not condoning<br />

the behavior of the people who did this, he wants Danny to prioritize it. Danny won’t let it go<br />

however. Mac heads back to Chad who was dealing with the trash. Bottles of bleach, possible<br />

murder weapon and dress with blood matching the vic. Found a purse, with a name, Jenny Lee,<br />

a dancer at Julliard. Stella is already on it. We see her interviewing her roommate of five years.<br />

She is asked if Jenny was dating anyone and she comments, ”lately she was dating Europeans<br />

I think?” Stella goes back to Mac who was rebuilding the wine bottle, there was no semen on<br />

the sheet, and he informs Stella. Tox came back: she had a high blood alcohol content as well<br />

a whole lot of roofies in her system. They check out the bottle fragment: possibly two bleeders<br />

as there are two distinct patterns. Danny is checking out the prints- and gets a hit. It turns out<br />

the victim has many run ins with officer Lilly- 9 disorderly conduct charges. We go back to Stella<br />

and Mac who are with Jane. There were two samples of blood on the bottle. One the vic, and<br />

the other Thomas Martin. Seemed Thomas martin knocked his girlfriend around years ago. Tom<br />

Martin is the driver. Apparently Tom was the man she was first dating, and then moved up to<br />

Mr. Costa. They have evidence that there was evidence he cleaned up after the fact. He says the<br />

last they saw of her was when she walked out of the building. He claims he did cut himself that<br />

night and says the garbage probably mixed everything up. This gets Mac angry at him and he<br />

promises he will stick it to both him and Robert Costa. Stella and Mac are going over evidence<br />

and seeing how every bit is going to get thrown out with their lawyers. Flack comes in with how<br />

Tony Garcia was seen carrying roofies; he has a legitimate prescription for it, since he has a sleep<br />

disorder. Tony claims that back where he comes from, childhood friends are lifetime friends. And<br />

if you have friends you have nothing. Mac corrects him, cheesily saying, sure you do, you have<br />

the truth. We can tell he is getting fed up with the way these guys are getting away with. . . well<br />

murder. Danny is back at the park, talking with Officer Lilly. Lilly claims he wants to be a good<br />

cop, and so he remembers people. He is shown the picture and Lilly says, ”no way, that’s not a<br />

performer, he’s a homeless guy by Chambers St. He says it can’t be him under all that paint.<br />

That he was a good guy, despite not being all there. Lilly’s disorderly conducts on the guy was<br />

just a way for him to get him someplace warm to be with food and shelter on night’s John, the<br />

homeless guy, would be particularly confused, flashback showing the situation. Lilly looks very<br />

upset at John’s death. Danny is confused. Hawkes is with Stella. Jenny Lee had a very unusual<br />

fizzy naval. Traces of champagne in the dermis of her umbilicus, and also traces of saliva. Traces<br />

of champagne were also found on her chest and pelvic region: flash to her drinking, and Costa<br />

licking. The champagne was heavily dosed with roofies. Whoever touched the stuff passed out in<br />

minutes. This confuses Stella as it makes her wonder, why would you drug it if you would ingest<br />

it yourself. But she immediately comes up with how roofies has an amnesia quality, so Robert<br />

Costa would have no memory of what happened that night. Hawkes sent the saliva trace to Julie.<br />

Stella goes to her, and the only person drinking from her navel was Costa, this implies, he was<br />

also drugged, which means he woke up with a dead woman in his bed, and the possibility of life<br />

without parole if he didn’t get rid of her. The blood on the ring was the victim. And the epithilials<br />

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