This sounds like a really interseting episode, shame we have months to wait!:(
And no Danny:crying: hopefully he is still in the episode though!
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This sounds like a really interseting episode, shame we have months to wait!:(
And no Danny:crying: hopefully he is still in the episode though!
In the 21st Episode, “Past Imperfect” opens with the discovery of a female victim in the Keyspan Stadium parking lot. Wrapped in a moving blanket, her face is covered with packing tape and she has a padlock around her neck. Hawkes discovers evidence of sexual trauma – bruising on the inner thighs and lacerations on her wrists. Flack notes the restraint bruises on her wrists, while Stella comments that she must have gone through hell.
As Mac heads over to the kid who found the body, Lil Scrappy, a disoriented man in his late 20s makes his way through the crowd to Mac. He tells Mac he needs to report a murder. When Mac asks if he knows something about the victim, he tells Mac he is the victim then collapses onto the pavement. Mac yells for Hawkes to get an ambulance.
In the Queen of Mercy emergency room, Dr. Marc Berger tells Hawkes that the man who has been brought in shows symptoms of poisoning – his white blood cell count is off the charts, he has internal bleeding in his G.I. tract, his organs are beginning to fail and he’s deteriorating by the minute.
Jesse Collins, 30s and good looking, strides into the emergency room. The unidentified poisoning victim is his brother Scott Collins. Hawkes asks if Jesse knows anyone who would want to kill Scott. Jesse reveals that Scott had trouble with drugs a few years ago, but went through rehab and straightened himself out.
Sid examines the Jane Doe in the autopsy room of the medical examiner’s office. Her face is still wrapped in tape. He scrapes under her fingernails, swabs a smudge of blood from her right forearm and moves an ALS over her battered body. A spot on the sole of her left foot glows and Sid looks perplexed.
In the layout room, Adam processes the moving blanket the Jane Doe was wrapped in. He runs an ALS over the blanket and finds that it’s covered in body fluids.
Stella dusts the padlock found around the victim’s neck for prints. She uncovers a partial and a number on the padlock -- 77 -- and the words “Club X.”
Stella and Flack pay a visit to Club X, where they arrive in time for a lock and key party. All the women have padlocks around their necks, just like the victim had. Stella and Flack observe a bacchanalian orgy in process. Half-dressed couples make out on bed-like chaise lounges, groping each other while voyeurs look on.
Club X hostess Rene Vandervelde explains how the parties work. Women members are given a lock when they join the club. At the beginning of each party, they put all the keys in a bowl and the men pick them out. Vandervelde is able to provide the victim’s name by looking up the padlock number in the computer. Her name is Emily Pierce. She joined the club about a month ago and was last there the previous night. Unfortunately, Vandervelde can’t help with the identity of the man who held the key to her padlock because the keys are selected randomly out of the bowl.
Back at the lab, Lindsay and Danny work on the poisoning victim. Lindsay analyzes his stomach contents -- partially digested cabbage, beets and dairy -- and Danny is able to identify them as the ingredients in Borscht. Danny flips through Scott Collins’ file and decides to head out to Brighton Beach because someone Collins’ got busted with in the past owns a Russian restaurant called Kalinka.
Danny meets with Yuri Svetlof at Kalinka. Svetlof initially denies ever hearing of Collins until offers to call INS and have him sent back to Moscow. Danny also throws in mention of the fact that Svetlof served time with Collins in 2001 for boosting cars and again in 2002 for drug trafficking. This jars Svetlof’s memory. He denies poisoning Collins’ food though. He says he roughed Collins up because Collins owed him a lot of money from way back and only brought him $1,000. Svetlof claims they kisses and made up, like in a fairy tale, and then Collins left.
Stella matches the partial print lifted from Pierce’s padlock against the Club X database and finds a match. Justin Parks. Flack brings Parks in for interrogation. Parks admits to having the key that fit in Pierce’s lock, but the night was a bust. They had a few Martinis, started messing around and then Pierce puked all over him. She said she lived nearby and wanted to work home, so Parks caught a taxi and they went their separate ways.
Meanwhile, Sid makes a startling discovery in the Emily Pierce case. When he removed the tape from her face, he found that her eyelids had been cut off with a sharp non-serrated instrument. The most horrifying part of this finding is that it was done pre-mortem. Mac remembers seeing this signature on another rape/murder five years before.
Simone DeLille, a young French tutor dressed as Marie Antoinette at a charity event meets an untimely end in a mock guillotine as her fifteen-year-old charge, Evie Pierpont, watches in horror. Mac and Stella face opposition on two fronts: newly promoted Deputy Inspector Gerrard refuses to let them move the body because of a request by the U.N., while Evie Pierpont's representatives, including lawyer Luther Vandeross and child psychologist Jackson Pillock, don't want to let them near the girl. Evie insists on talking with Stella and expresses her grief over her French tutor's death. The CSIs suspect poisoning, but Sid Hammerback has to dig deep to find evidence of it once he finally gets Simone's body, which Mac finally has removed once he learns her visa had expired before her death. The coroner finds evidence that Simone ingested a poison contained in a Dendridic Polymer, a cutting edge seal for chemicals too dangerous to be directly introduced into the body.
Flack shows Danny and Lindsay the body of Alec Green, a chef found dead in the wine cellar of his restaurant by the bus boy, Gregory Sanford. The CSIs are surprised when they discover a roach in Alec's mouth, and even more surprised when Lindsay finds expensive gemstones affixed to the roach's back. A little research reveals roach jewelry is a relatively new trend, and the CSIs are able to trace the particular piece to a restaurant critic named Clarissa Evers, who tells them that Alec took the necklace from her and that the roach escaped. She denies killing the chef. Lindsay discovers the expensive wine in Alec's cellar was a rip-off, and a print beneath one of the fake labels matches Julian Feeny. Danny confronts him, suspecting that Alec figured out the wine was fake and called Feeny out on it, but Feeny dismisses his assertions.
Stella matches bite marks on a choker Simone was wearing to a man named Charlie Cooper, but the CSIs are surprised to discover him dead in the morgue, the victim of a fatal gunshot wound, apparently at the hands of Simone. The CSIs soon find out why: a blackmail note Simone received, threatening to expose her lack of visa. Simone clearly suspected Charlie of sending the note. Stella takes handwriting samples from the entire staff at the Pierpoint mansion, and speaks with Evie again, who cries over Simone's fate and hands Stella her handkerchief, which a suspicious Stella tests and proves that Evie's tears lack emotion.
Lindsay recognizes a piece of evidence Danny and Adam have been puzzling over as a nipple marker used by women during mammograms. The CSIs zero in on Gregory Sanford, the bus boy who also works in a radiology lab. When Danny and Lindsay go to pick him up, the find his apartment overrun with roaches. Gregory tells Danny that he found Alec trying to kill the bejeweled roach and attacked him, fatally stabbing him with a wine opener. When Hawkes learns the polymer found in Simone's system is from an experimental drug being developed by the drug company run by Evie Pierpont's father, she's able to link samples of it to Evie's lawyer, Luther Vandeross. Simone learned that Luther had set up an account in her name to embezzle funds, and she demanded her cut. Luther, tired of being blackmailed, poisoned a piece of chocolate the night of the fundraiser. Luther's game is up, but Stella connects Evie to the note and realizes she told Simone about Luther's embezzling. Evie was pulling the strings behind the scenes, and Stella realizes there's nothing the CSIs can do about it.
There is a girl who grew up in Edinburgh has got a part in this episode of CSI.
Actress Louise Hay, plays beautiful French tutor Simone de Lille in tonight’s episode of CSI:NY is featured in her Edinburgh hometown paper.
:D
Question: I've heard a rumor that someone is getting killed in the CSI: NY finale! Help! Is it true?
Ausiello: Can't confirm that someone's killed. Can confirm that someone's gonna be in a lot of pain.
Question: Can you please provide any spoilers for CSI: NY, especially related to Danny and Lindsay?
Ausiello: All you Dindsay-shippers are not gonna want to miss the season finale. You won't be disappointed. ( :angry: )
Question: Do you have any new spoilers about CSI: NY?
Ausiello: The show has put out a casting call for a child actress who looks like Stella (Melina Kanakaredes) at 8 years old. Not so coincidentally, they're also looking for a thirtysomething female to play a woman from Stella's past who harbors a secret identity.
Wednesday, May 16
CSI: NY -- Following the largest drug seizure in New York history, Mac (Gary Sinise) and the CSIs must save the lab and face one of their toughest challenges yet when, in an elaborate heist, a drug lord and his crew descend upon the lab's vault in hopes of retrieving their merchandise.
Season Finale is called Snow Day.
Some snippets:
- There's a drug bust like it's been speculated in a warehouse in Brooklyn.
- Lindsay's wakes up in Danny's apt Apparently he's working, she isn't.
- Something happens at said warehouse and later in the episode we find Danny and Adam trapped there at the hands of some bad guys. And to answer what I know is your first question yeah, they're both roughed up. Flack is the negotiator trying to get their release and offers himself in exchange.
- There's a gas leak at the lab so the building is evacuated. Peyton and Sid are outside, Mac and Stella are inside (and I think Hawkes is too)
A man dressed as a knight is found dead in Central Park, while blocks away a man, bound to a bed, is discovered dead in a penthouse suite. When Sid Hammerback discovers fingerprints on both men's eyelids left by the same person, the CSIs realize the cases are connected. The prints are from a woman not in CODIS, leaving the CSIs to wonder why the same woman plunged an ice pick into Bobby Smith's neck and drove a lance through Derek Kirson's chest. Sid discovers another connection: both men were terminally ill, Bob with leukemia and Derek with an inoperable brain tumor. Hawkes analyzes a blonde hair found on Bob's body and determines it was bleached and the woman it belongs to was using marijuana. Calls placed to Bob's hotel room lead the CSIs to Isabella Cooksey, but she claims she was simply selling Bob's condo for him and refuses to give up her DNA.
Mac rushes to Peyton Driscoll's side after a man in a silver Mercedes SUV shoves her and steals a body from the ME's truck. Danny is able to get a license plate imprint off a dumpster the SUV hit while fleeing the scene, and the CSIs bring in the owner, Christopher Beaufield, the son of a city councilman. He denies stealing the body, and during the interrogation Mac and Peyton receive a page: the body has turned up in the Hudson river. They go to retrieve it and are shocked when the man's eyes pop open. He's rushed to the hospital where he's declared brain dead. A silk hair from a goat that Danny discovers leads him and Mac to Dr. Quinn Brookman, who runs a genetic testing lab. He IDs their victim as Court Peterson, one of his lab techs. Quinn denies knowing anything about Court's odd fate.
Peyton and Mac test Court's blood and discover an odd amalgamation of chemicals in it. The pair realize Court was put into a hibernative state, which mimicked death. They arrest Quinn and Christopher, who together with Court were trying to find a way to induce hibernation in humans. An unusual flower found on Derek's body leads the CSIs to a greenhouse owned by Dr. Henry Croft. Croft recognizes both victims: they were in a support group for terminally ill young people. He tells them Isabella is part of the group as well, and when they spot medical marijuana in his greenhouse, he tells them of a fourth member: Jenny Parker. The CSIs race to her apartment, but it's too late: Jenny, dressed as Marilyn Monroe, is dead in her bed. Isabella tells the sad story: the four made a pact to die together. Jenny killed the two men before killing herself, but Isabella couldn't go through with it. Stella returns to the lab and tells Mac she wants to take a PCR DNA test to determine her HIV status quicker.
`The body of a young woman, her face wrapped in saran wrap, turns up on Coney Island, and as Mac arrives to investigate, a young man, Scott Colson, rushes up and falls into his arms trying to report a murder--his own. Dr. Hawkes accompanies Scott, who appears to have been poisoned, to the hospital where he's met by Scott's brother, Jesse, who tells Hawkes that Scott used to be into drugs but has since cleaned up his act. Danny follows up on a lead that Scott ran with members of the Russian mafia. He questions Yuri Sokoff, a man Scott owed money. Yuri saw Scott the day he was poisoned and got some of his money out of him. Yuri denies killing Scott, but Danny is skeptical. Hawkes examines Scott's body and discovers a small pellet in his leg, which tests positive for ricin, a deadly poison that shuts down the body's organs. Scott only has days to live. Danny and Hawkes follow up on a beard hair found on the body, which belongs, surprisingly to a woman. Danny and Hawkes question the bearded lady at Orion Park on Coney Island and learn that Scott, whose father owned the park, had made plans to sell it.
A padlock around the neck of the female victim leads Stella and Flack to Club Random, a lock and key club where women wear padlocks and men fish the keys to them out of a bowl randomly. The hostess identifies the woman as Emma Pierce, and the CSIs are able to track down the man she hooked up with in the club, Justin Parker. Justin claims that Emma got sick and that they left separately. When Sid Hammerback removes the saran wrap from Emma's face and shows Mac that her eyelids have been cut off, Mac recognizes the signature as that of Clay Dobson, a serial killer who was put away five years ago based on the testimony of Officer Dean Truby, but when Truby himself was arrested on murder charges, Dobson was freed. Mac confronts the arrogant man at his father's architecture firm, but Dobson brushes off his accusations.
Stella learns another young woman, Katie Lawrence, has been missing for a month and thinks the two are connected. Gerrard confronts Mac about not following up on semen evidence on the blanket Emma's body was found wrapped in, and Mac angrily confronts Adam over not sharing the DNA results, which match a man name Martin Boggs, with him first. Stella defends Adam, who has been working on her HIV test results. Adam has good news for Stella: the results have come back negative. At Coney Island, Danny finds a group of boys under the boardwalk who recall seeing Scott Colson--and remember a red headed woman dressed as a cowgirl who bumped into him. Danny and Hawkes find the woman, Tara, beside an arcade shooting game, and discover an air gun inside the fake weapon. Danny pressures Tara and she admits that Jesse, Scott's brother, put her up to it. Jesse has put a lot of hard work into Orion Park only to have his father turn around and give it to Scott when he cleaned up his act. Danny finds Jesse in the hospital and gives him ten more minutes with his dying brother before arresting him.
Mac interrogates Martin Boggs, who works for a moving company and admits to sleeping with some of his clients. Mac, Stella and Adam cross-reference buildings Boggs moved clients into with the location where Emma's cell phone was found, along with algae trace on the body, and come up with the Weddington. The CSIs rush there and discover Katie Lawrence chained up in the basement, alive but wounded and terrified. Mac takes off in pursuit of Dobson, Flack hot on his trail, calling for back up. Mac confronts Dobson in his office and the killer flees, running to the roof where Mac corners him. Flack's back up arrives just as Dobson comes crashing down, landing on one of the squad cars, his wrists secured behind him in handcuffs. Mac looks down from the roof and meets Flack's eyes.