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

bleeding. Death was immediate that’s why there weren’t any bruises, but Zao tells Stella that<br />

there may be bruising on the inner dermal layers of the skin and whoever hit the victim was sure<br />

to have left an imprint. Zao then hands a pair of gloves to Stella, and he continues the autopsy.<br />

He reaches into the chest cavity and fishes out a huge diamond, which he hands over to Stella.<br />

Back to Mac’s case, Hawkes sees a mosquito ”taking it easy” on the conference table. Since<br />

mosquitoes usually don’t fly as high as a building’s 34th floor, he figures that it must’ve been<br />

transported this morning by someone. Mac finds gunshot residue behind one of the chairs, and<br />

suspects that the climber may have witnessed a shooting, which would explain the attempted<br />

911 call. Hawkes wonders where the shooting victim is, and they find what looks like drag marks<br />

on the floor leading outside the conference room to a door. They open it and a body with a gun<br />

shot wound to the temple falls out. Hawkes looks for a wallet and identifies the body as Lee<br />

Dillard, a senior partner of the firm where the shooting occurred. Mac sees a mosquito bite on<br />

the victim’s neck, and he and Hawkes go back to the firm’s conference room and trap their only<br />

living witness inside a container.<br />

As Lee Dillard’s body is put in a body bag, a man asks Mac and Hawkes how his law firm<br />

is involved in the climber’s death. He introduces himself as Eli Bishop, a senior partner of the<br />

Bishop & Dillard Law Firm. Mac tells him that his partner was murdered in their conference<br />

room just as the body bag passes by, and Bishop stares in shock. Bishop tells them the last<br />

time he saw his partner was yesterday afternoon and that he got to work a this morning a little<br />

after 7am. Hawkes asks about how he hurt his hand, and Bishop says he got it from a sailing<br />

accident. The lawyer then excuses himself to make some phone calls and talk to his staff, leaving<br />

the CSIs a little suspicious.<br />

Back at the lab, Mac steps out of the elevator just as Stella is passing by with a box in her<br />

arms. He offers to help her but she declines, saying that she can handle it. She then asks about<br />

Mac catching mosquitos, he tells her that it’s their only witness because it bit the victim and<br />

there was a chance it bit the shooter. Stella notices Mac’s reference to the insect as a ”she”,<br />

and he tells her that only the females bite. As he opens the door for her, they talk about how<br />

Hawkes is ”a walking encyclopedia of tidbit information”. Stella says that was better than Google.<br />

She asks if Mac has tortured him yet. Mac replies that it was ”testing”, and that all rookies go<br />

through the same process. When Stella asks where Hawkes is, Mac tells her that he’s doing a<br />

little mosquito autopsy.<br />

Hawkes and Aiden are shown simultaneously working their cases. We see Hawkes plucking<br />

a wing from the mosquito and extracting the blood from its abdomen. Aiden is making an agar<br />

(a gelatinous substance normally used for culturing bacteria and often placed in a petri dish)<br />

culture from the mud found from her case.<br />

Meanwhile, Danny is working on the diamond bra and scanning for prints. Stella walks in<br />

with the diamond they got from the victim’s throat. Aiden walks over to them and comments<br />

about how she’s been ”processing dirt all day while you’ve been shopping at Tiffany’s”. Stella<br />

tells them that the diamond was what the thief was after, and when the other lab guy Zack asks<br />

why the thief didn’t take the bra, Danny says the diamonds embedded in it were laser inscribed<br />

and too small to cut. The big diamond, however, can be cut and sold in smaller pieces.<br />

Aiden’s cellphone rings, then her mood changes into that of urgency and she excuses herself,<br />

leaving Zack to take care of the bacterial colonies she was doing. Zack tells her it’s not his field of<br />

expertise but she ignores him and runs off. Stella and Danny watch her go, then they get a hit on<br />

the prints they found on the bra. It belongs to a Fred Becker who was a professional jewelry thief<br />

now working as security in the jewel district. Danny and Stella start to leave to go talk to Becker<br />

when Zack calls their attention to the big diamond which is somehow having a weird reaction to<br />

the UV light. He asks if a diamond is supposed to react like that, and Danny and Stella say no.<br />

Next we see Mac questioning Lee Dillard’s assistant Adam Sorenson, who claims he had not<br />

seen his boss the morning of the murder. Mac shows him the Dandridge Hotel pen he found<br />

and asks if it is his, Sorenson scratches his arm and tells Mac that it could be his pen since he<br />

always stays at that hotel when he has to work late. Mac then asks if he was sure he hadn’t seen<br />

his boss, Adam reassures him and tells him that he should probably talk to Eli Bishop. He tells<br />

Mac that Bishop had planned to split the partnership and that everyone knew about it except<br />

the victim. Mac agrees that it could be a good motive, then presses Sorenson about the pen. The<br />

assistant then admits that it’s his, and that the victim had the habit of taking things from his<br />

desk. Mac asks when he last saw his boss, Sorenson says ”Yesterday”.<br />

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