CSI:New York
Season 1 -
Episode 20 -
Supply and Demand
Written by Anne McGrail and Erica Shelton
Directed by Joe Chappelle
Kaitlyn, a Chelsea University student is trying to study when
she's interrupted by noisy music coming from her neighbor's dorm room.
Her irritation turns to concern when she hears a gun shot and goes down
the hall to discover a gruesome sight. When Mac and Stella arrive at the
scene, they note that the victim, Will Novick, was badly beaten before
he was shot in the head execution-style. Will's roommate, a girl named
Jordan Benson, is missing. She left her pink cell phone behind, which
Stella bags. Mac looks at the damage and notices that the blood spatter
is inside some of the boy's stereo equipment, indicating there were two
attackers: one who trashed the place, the other who beat the boy. Mac
finds a pair of tickets to "King Lear" with bloody fingerprints on them.
Stella finds white residue on a tabletop, and tests it: it's heroin.
Dr. Hawkes describes the fatal bullet to Will's head as a mercy killing
after the severity of the beating he received. Hawkes saw no signs of
heroin use in the boy. Mac and Stella talk to Mr. Novick, Will's father,
who refuses to believe his son was dealing drugs. He tells the skeptical
CSIs that Will was a good kid and was putting himself through college.
In the lab, Danny tells Mac that the heroin is pure China White, with
90% purity. Stella is going over Will's finances, and she shows Flack
that the boy made cash deposits here and there. Aiden has a lead: she
shows Mac that there were two seats in between the two tickets. Mac and
Danny head to the theater, where the matinee of "King Lear" is in
progress. A young man, Alex, and his girlfriend are watching the play.
The CSIs pull Alex aside, and he claims he's Will's "digger"--he would
wait in line to buy tickets for Will to scalp. Will's cash funds came
from scalping, not drug dealing.
Meanwhile, Jordan's purse has been found in an ally. Stella tells Mac
that Jordan's cash and credit cards are still in the purse, though the
purse strap is broken, indicating it was ripped from the girl's
shoulder. Mac sees fresh blood on the ground and Stella notices a
ricochet mark from a bullet on the wall of one of the buildings. Mac
follows the blood trail to a dumpster and is surprised when a young
African American leaps out at him. Mac acts quickly and tackles the
young man, one Shaun Deroy, who denies knowing about Jordan. When they
get back to the lab, Chad analyzes Deroy's cell phone, but it's only a
few days old and offers no clues. Flack calls Stella with some
surprising news: Jordan has turned up, safe and sound, at her father's
mansion. Stella and Flack question the girl, who says she needed to get
away from school for a few days. She didn't know Will well, but says she
didn't think he sold drugs, as she never would have roomed with him if
he did. Flack and Stella leave unsatisfied, convinced something isn't
adding up. At the police station, Aiden scrapes under a surly Deroy's
nails. When he threatens her, she tasers him in order to get a sample of
a substance on his hands.
The CSIs have another dead college student on their hands: Paul Collins,
who overdosed and was found by his RA. Mac picks up a baggie filled with
fine white powder and tells Danny to check for a connection to Will
Novick. At the lab, Stella takes apart Jordan's cell phone and finds two
messages telling people to meet her at 11:30 and noon at different
places on the college campus. Mac brings Paul Collins' clothes for Chad
to examine, but while Chad is telling him the heroin Paul had was high
quality, they are interrupted by a cell phone ringing. Mac finds Paul's
cell in his clothes and answers it; Stella, using Jordan's cell, is on
the other line. Jordan, not Will, was the one dealing the drugs.
Stella and Flack pay a visit to Jordan, but both her father, Martin, and
her lawyer, Diane Lipstone, are in attendance. Stella accuses Jordan of
killing Paul Collins with the heroin she sold him, and she shows her a
picture of the dead boy. She asks Jordan to tell her who else she sold
drugs to, but Jordan refuses to speak, and Diane tells Stella to go.
Disgusted, Stella leaves the picture of Paul with Jordan. Back at the
lab, Aiden tells Mac that the substance from Deroy's hands is superglue,
and notes that the DNA under his nails belongs to a woman. Aiden goes
through Jordan's purse and finds white residue, which she gives to Chad
for analysis. Stella and Flack go over Jordan's financial statements and
learn she was broke; she ran up debt on two cards, which her father paid
off. After doing so, he cancelled the cards. Aiden tells Mac and Stella
that there were traces of China White in Jordan's purse, and the DNA on
her lipstick matches the DNA under Deroy's nails. Aiden suggests the
CSIs use Jordan's college ID to track her movements.
Chief Dwight Hilbourne confronts Mac about Stella's questioning of
Jordan, referencing three other complaints filed against Stella in the
past. Mac dismisses the complaints and reminds Hilbourne that Stella was
trying to save another college kid from dying like Paul did. Afterwards
Mac confronts Stella, telling her she should have used better judgment.
Aiden interrupts them to tell them that Jordan's purse was a designer
knockoff and that she found superglue under the insignia that matched
the superglue found on Deroy's hands. The superglue on the purse is
relatively fresh, indicating that Jordan bought the purse recently. The
CSIs realize Deroy was selling the purses and must have sold Jordan one
containing heroin by accident. Jordan must have decided to capitalize on
her find.
Danny is tracing Jordan's path with her student ID and it leads him to
the library where the student working there says that both Jordan and
another student named Andrea Allix went into the Special Collections
room around the same time. Danny races to Andrea's dorm, where he finds
the girl passed out on the floor. He gives her CPR and tells the RA to
call 911. Andrea survives and is willing to testify that Jordan sold her
the drugs. Stella offers to step aside on the case, but Mac tells her to
go to Jordan's house and finish it. Aiden has traced the purse to the
warehouse district and a particular dealer: Joel Banks. Mac and Danny go
to the warehouse where Danny discovers white powder on a table. Banks
denies any involvement so Mac arrests him for selling counterfeit goods.
Stella and Flack serve Martin Benson with a warrant and search the
Benson house. Stella gets a weak positive read in the toilet where
Jordan obviously flushed the remainder of the drugs. Stella figures
Jordan decided to capitalize on the drugs she lucked into, assuming it
was cocaine, but when Deroy attacked her and stole her purse, she fled
back to her father's house. What Stella finds most reprehensible is that
Jordan wouldn't tell them about Andrea after Paul died. Jordan is
arrested for negligent homicide and drug trafficking.
Mac confronts Joel Banks in an interrogation room--he's found a blood
drop that matches Will Novick on Banks' t-shirt. Mac believes Banks
figured out Will wasn't dealing the drugs but killed him anyways after
he broke into the apartment to send Jordan a message. Mac is disgusted,
but he is convinced Banks will get what's coming to him in prison when
the people he works for get wind of his actions. Mac goes to Will
Novick's apartment where Mr. Novick is packing up his son's things. Mac
tells the man his son was a good kid and apologizes for his earlier
assumptions. He helps Mr. Novick move a few of the boxes downstairs.
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