CSI:New York
Season 1 -
Episode 14 - Blood, Sweat and Tears
Written by Eli Talbert and Erica Shelton
Directed by Scott Lautanen
After an early morning dive in the chilly ocean with a group
known as the Polar Bears, a man discovers a chest buried in the sand. He
uncovers it, but there's no treasure inside--just the contorted body of
a teenaged boy in his underwear. Mac and Stella arrive on the scene and
determine the box was sent out to sea and washed back in with the tide.
Both CSIs are surprised when they remove the chest from the sand and
find it is a box and not a larger trunk like they expected. Back at the
morgue, Dr. Hawkes and Mac remove the young man from the box and
straighten his body out. Rigor has set in, but Hawkes theorizes that the
boy could have been for anywhere from 24-48 hours, as the cold could
have affected the rigor progress. Mac pulls a copper oval out of his
hand with the word 'Cyclone' on it. In the lab, Aiden determines that
the twine found on the box is distinctive, and Stella discovers a thick
black hair--too thick to be human.
Danny and Detective Flack are at the scene of a crime with no body.
There's a huge puddle of blood in Paige Worthy's apartment, but no
victim in sight. The neighbors haven't seen her in a week and Danny
notices the shower curtain from her bathroom is missing--someone may
have carried her out.
Back in the morgue, Hawkes points out the bruises on the victim's arms,
wrists and throat to Mac. Mac notices a hickey, but Hawkes surmises it
is several days old. The men are surprised when they X-ray the victim
and discover his bones are in tact. Hawkes tells Mac the boy died of
asphyxiation--not from being smothered but because he literally couldn't
breathe in air. Mac surmises he was alive when he was put in the box.
Back at Paige's apartment, Flack notices Paige's refrigerator is full of
food, and Danny discovers a brown powder on the floor. When Danny
notices gravitational blood drops leading toward the door, he follows
the trail to the garbage chute in the hall. Danny barely misses being
hit by a falling garbage bag, which lodges in the chute before getting
to the bottom. Concluding that the chute is clogged, Danny heads
downstairs to the first floor and determines what's causing the clog: a
woman's body, wrapped in a shower curtain. But her face doesn't match
the picture of Paige that they found in her apartment.
Mac wonders if the victim is an escape artist, but when Aiden tells him
the hair found on the box is from an elephant, Mac puts it together:
their victim was with the circus. Maxwell Neiman, one of the
contortionists at the circus recognizes the victim as his
seventeen-year-old son, Lukas. He last saw Lukas the night before. When
one of the trapeze artists, Bernardo Espargosa comes over to offer his
condolences, Neiman attacks the man. It turns out there is a deep-seated
rivalry between the two. Neiman is a third-generation circus performer
and looked down on Brooklyn born Bernardo. Neimen’s son and Bernardo’s
daughter, Anasuya, performed in the circus shows together as Romeo and
Juliet. The CSIs talk to Anasuya, who has a similar Cyclone copper
oval—a gift from Lukas. She hurt her arm in the previous night’s
performance so she didn’t perform in the evening show. In the elephant
enclose, Stella discovers a dolly with traces of scraping from a box and
sand. She suspects it was used to move Lukas. The CSIs discover Lukas’s
costume in a nearby trashcan and wonder how nobody noticed if the boy
was stripped and shoved in a box.
Dr. Hawkes tells Danny that the woman from the chute died from
exsanguinations—her femeral artery was pierced. He points out her
wedding ring and then shows Danny her crooked nose and capped teeth.
Danny immediately suspects she was a battered spouse.
In the lab, Mac examines Lukas’s costume and finds sweat stains as well
as some drops he can’t identify. Aiden gets prints off the dolly: Jake
Lydell, the elephant handler, who has a sizeable rap sheet. Mac and
Stella question Lydell, but he denies involvement and offers them his
jacket. Sure enough, the fibers from his jacket don’t match those on the
dolly. Mac turns to some paint he found on the outside of the box—clown
face paint. When Mac questions the clown whose face paint design matches
the pattern on the box, he tells him Lukas spilled his bubble solution
and was sent to ‘clown court.’ They beat him with a cane, explaining
many of the bruises on him, but certainly didn’t kill him.
Danny and Flack track Paige Worthy down. She’s been staying a hotel. She
gives them an ID on their victim: Lita Cartey, a sorority sister of hers
from college. Lita was staying with her to escape her abusive husband,
but when the stay was extended and the husband kept coming around, Paige
checked into a hotel to get some work done. Danny and Flack question
Jason Cartey, Lita’s husband, who denies beating her. He admits he went
to Paige’s apartment, but he says that on the day of her murder he
knocked for fifteen minutes and went away when no one answered.
In the lab, Mac observes how frustrated Danny is and asks him about the
case. Danny is frustrated because the husband’s DNA doesn’t match that
found in the apartment. Talking to Mac brings him back to the brown
powder he found on the floor: a Middle Eastern spice, Loomi. Going back
to his own case, Mac finds white powder on the dolly, which is used by
trapeze artists. His suspicions turn to Bernardo, who has scratches on
his arms that he denies are from Lukas. But he relents and admits he hit
Lukas when he caught the boy kissing his daughter, Anasuya, five days
ago. Mac thinks the bruises are more recent, but Hawkes informs him
there’s no real way to tell as Lukas had Ehlers Danlos syndrome, which
explains how he was able to contort his body. His elastic skin bruised
easily, meaning Hawkes can’t tell how old the bruises are.
Danny and Flack go back to Paige’s apartment and notice that the Loomi
Lita had is almost empty. Flack again notes the full refrigerator, and
the two men find a delivery receipt. Danny and Flack go to the delivery
company and discover a young man with scratches on his face. He’s the
one who delivered Lita’s food, and the one who killed her. He liked her
and thought she liked him, but when he made an advance on her and she
rejected him, he stabbed her. He didn’t leave because her husband was at
the door knocking and by the time the man left, Lita was dead. The
delivery boy dumped her body and left.
The DNA from the drops on Lukas’s uniform are female and they’re not
blood or sweat. Mac has it figured out. He and Stella return to the
circus. The black fibers from the dolly match Anasuya’s sweater. The
drops on Lukas’s suit were her teardrops. She and Lukas were enacting a
real-life Romeo & Juliet scenario, and Lukas committed suicide. Anasuya
was intending to as well, but at the last minute, she changed her mind,
realizing she could fix the things about her life that she didn’t like.
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