CSI:New York
Season 1 -
Episode 19 - Crime & Misdemeanor
Written by
Andrew Lipsitz and Eli Talbert
Directed by Rob Bailey
At a cleaning facility, a woman's body is found wrapped in a set
of hotel sheets. When Mac and Stella arrive on the scene, Flack laments
that there are upwards of 70,000 hotel rooms in New York City. Dr.
Hawkes looks at the young woman's body and tells the CSIs her throat was
cut. Stella notices the logo 'Lynford' on the sheets. Stella decides to
start with the missing persons database while Mac starts to process the
sheets.
Across town, some Swedish tourists have been greeted with an unpleasant
surprise: when one posed for a picture with a human statue, the statue
fell over dead. Officer Omar Lilly tells Danny and Aiden that the man,
who painted himself entirely in silver, would stand in position for
seven our eight hours a day.
In the lab, Chad Willingham shows Mac that the sheets the woman was
wrapped were 100 thread count Egyptian cotton, used in only five of the
Lynford hotels. Hawkes tells Stella that the woman's last meal was
expensive Almas caviar served at only three of the Lynford hotels. Only
one Lynford hotel offers both the sheets and the caviar: the Dunsmore,
home to UN delegates. One delegate ordered caviar the night before:
Robert Costa of Tescara, a small Atlantic island. Costa and his three
attaches, Tony Garcia, Tom Martin and Frank Barret, seem unconcerned by
the CSIs' presence, though Robert asks to see the warrant. Frank Barret
ignores Flack when the detective talks to him, but it's due to his
hearing problems rather than any disrespect. Mac and Stella go over the
hotel room, which appears to have been thoroughly cleaned. They think to
flip the mattress and Mac discovers blood on the springs beneath the
mattress covering.
Flack pulls Robert's records and learns he was accused of raping and
murdering a co-ed, Susan Young, ten years ago when he was in college.
Tony, Frank and Tom all took the stand on Robert's behalf and he's
employed them ever since. Flack confronts Robert with the news that the
blood in the mattress matches the dead woman and Mac promises they'll
track her back to the diplomat. Robert admits to meeting her at a
function and says he took her back to his room, but he claims the blood
on the mattress is menstrual blood.
Hawkes has an ID on the human statue: John Hawkins, but he also tells
the CSI that Hawkins died of natural causes. He adds that Hawkins has
been dead for 48 hours, meaning someone posed him. Hawkes even notes
that the man's face was shaved after he died. Aiden thinks the case is
over--posing a dead body would only be a misdemeanor, but Danny isn't
ready to let it go, even once Man tells him to drop it.
Chad is going over evidence from the dumpster, including a green dress
and a broken champagne bottle. He also has an ID on the victim: Jenny
Lee from Wyoming. Stella tracks down Jenny's college roommate who tells
her that the girl gave up her dance studies at Julliard to pursue
European men. Back in the lab, Mac reassembles the champagne bottle,
which he suspects is the murder weapon. There are two distinct blood
patterns on the bottle. Stella informs him that Jenny's blood alcohol
level was elevated, and that she'd also been given roofies, a common
date rape drug. Meanwhile, Danny, with Aiden's help, is still pursuing
the Hawkins case. He learns Officer Lilly had the man arrested nine
times, which both CSIs find excessive.
Jane tells Mac that one of the blood samples on the champagne bottle is
Jenny's, while the other belongs to Tom Martin, Robert's driver. Tom was
arrested for knocking around a girlfriend four years ago. Mac and Stella
confront the man, who they suspect may have been seeing Jenny. Tom
claims Robert and Jenny hooked up and then she wandered off to find
someone to party with afterwards. Stella laments that they haven't been
able to find roofies in the hotel room when Mac thinks to check the men
individually. Sure enough, Tony Garcia was carrying roofies when he
entered the country and was allowed to keep them because he claimed it
was a prescription for sleeping problems. Tony denies any involvement
and reiterates his loyalty to Robert.
Danny confronts Lilly about the arrests, but Lilly tells him that
Hawkins was a homeless man that he had arrested so that he would have a
warm place to sleep. He's surprised when Danny tells him that it was
Hawkins under the silver makeup. Back at the lab, Hawkes tells Stella
that there is champagne laces with roofies on Jenny's body, and the only
saliva samples come from Robert. Jane tells her Robert would have passed
out, meaning he wouldn't have been able to kill Jenny. She also shows
Stella that a ring Jenny wore had epithelials from a female relative of
Robert's--a grandmother. Robert was in love with Jenny. In the AV lab,
Danny and Aiden look at surveillance pictures of the human statue from
the day he was found dead and two days prior to that. Aiden measures the
ulna to the femur proportion on both pictures and finds they don't match
up. The pictures feature two different men.
Mac and Stella put Chad under a dummy to figure out the positions of
Jenny and Robert the night she died and based on how the blood pattern
the mock blood on Chad makes, they determine Jenny was lying on top of
Robert when she was murdered. Mac confronts Robert with the knowledge
that while Susan Young meant nothing to him, Robert loved Jenny. Robert
denies being the one who killed her, but Mac suspects he knows who did
kill her. Stella finds the same print on both the roofies sample and the
champagne bottle, and it doesn't belong to either Robert or Tom.
Aiden finds another useless hair sample, covered in silver, and starts
to get frustrated with what she's seeing as a dead end. Danny has a
flash of inspiration and checks the man's shoes--if he was on his feet
all day, he would have had special insoles. Sure enough, they have a
serial number, which leads the CSIs to David Scott, the real human
statue. It turns out he found John dead when he brought him food and saw
an opportunity to take a day off by having John stand in for him.
Mac and Stella go back to the hotel room and search the closet where
they believe the killer watched Robert and Jenny from. He waited for
them to pass out and then slit Jenny's throat. Mac finds a bloody
hearing aid in the closet and the case comes together. Stella
interrogates Frank Barret, the Costa aide with hearing difficulties. His
prints were the ones on both the champagne bottle and the roofies.
Stella matched the DNA sample to a semen sample from Susan Young--Frank
and Susan were lovers. Finally Frank starts talking: Robert wanted
Susan, but she didn't want him so he raped and killed her. Stella is
disgusted: Frank killed Jenny, an innocent girl, for revenge.
Their case closed, Aiden heads out of the lab dressed for a date,
possibly with Omar Lilly, whom she flirted with earlier. Danny is about
to head out as well, but Mac stops him and confronts him about not
dropping the case when Mac ordered him to. Mac tells Danny he has to
learn he's not a "one man army," but Danny brushes him off and storms
off. The men exchange dark looks before Danny leaves.
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