CSI:New York
Season 1 -
Episode 22 - The
Closer
Written by Pam Veasey
Directed by Emilio Estevez
A young woman, Margo Trent, runs frantically out into the street
only to get hit by a truck. Detective Flack questions the truck driver
afterwards, and the man claims the woman came out of nowhere. At the
scene, Mac and Stella notice she’s not wearing any shoes or coat, and
Stella notices bruises on her wrists. Flack tells the CSIs the driver
was sober and only going 20 miles per hour when he hit Margo. At the
morgue, Dr. Hawkes is able to confirm that Margo was indeed killed by
the truck, meaning the case is no longer classified as a homicide and
can be turned over to Flack. Hawkes does point out semen on Margo’s leg,
indicating she recently had sex. Moments after she closes the book on
Margo’s case, Stella is called to another scene.
Gilbert Novotny is dead in his car outside a baseball stadium after a
Boston/New York game. Gilbert is from Boston and is decked out in his
team’s colors. Stella notes that he’s been dead at least twelve hours
and Danny comments that Boston won the previous game. Stella notices the
man had a nose bleed at some point before he died, and when Danny finds
an official major league baseball with mud on it, indicating that it was
used in the game. Stella pulls a brown hair from the ball as evidence.
Danny and Aiden go to the stands where Novotny sat, Danny mentioning
that he was a short stop before a wrist injury from a fight sidelined
him. The CSIs examine the seating area and Danny finds blood near
Novotny’s seat, indicating his nosebleed happened in the stadium.
Mac gets a call from Quinn Sullivan, the defendant in a murder case. Mac
found a bloody hammer with DNA from both Sullivan and the victim, Alissa
Danfield, on it, but Quinn insists to Mac over the phone that he did not
kill Alissa. Dr. Hawkes tells Stella and Danny that Gilbert Novotny was
hit with something that broke his rib and ruptured his spleen, causing
him to bleed to death. Hawkes finds something small and white is
Novotny’s hair and he hands it over to Danny, who takes it to the lab
and determines it’s a Cracker Jack. Stella takes it to Jane for DNA
testing, but Jane has some surprising news: the hair on Novotny’s
baseball belongs to none other than Margo Trent, the woman who was
struck by the truck and killed.
The CSIs try to connect the victims: Gilbert is a factory worker and
Margo is a sports agent, making a professional connection unlikely.
Footage from the game sheds light on the connection: Margo was standing
next to Gilbert at one point, and her hair got caught in the ball he
caught at the game. After Mac sends Danny and Aiden off to look into
Gilbert Novotny’s history, Stella asks him in Greek what’s bothering
him. When she repeats her question in English, he tells her about Quinn
Sullivan’s phone call. Stella recalls working the case with him and
recalls his DNA being on the handle. She tells him they don’t make
mistakes, but Mac is unconvinced.
Flack and Stella go to Margo’s apartment where they discover the
bathroom window open and conclude that she must have fled the apartment
that way. None of the other tenants recall seeing her with anyone else
the night she died. Bryce Sweet, a fellow sports agent, was with Margo
the night she died—it was his semen the CSIs found on her leg. But while
Bryce confesses they fought over a client Margo stole from him, he tells
them it’s just part of the business he and Margo are involved in, and
that they had sex in the bathroom afterwards. When Stella asks him for
an alibi, he names his wife as his.
While Mac is going back over evidence from Quinn Sullivan’s case, Aiden
tells Danny that Gilbert won his ticket from a New York radio station,
WNYD. The CSIs play a recording of the show and hear Gilbert call the
announcer, Rico Savalas, to brag about Boston. Another called, Tony, got
into it with him and Rico awarded them both tickets and told them to
deal with it at the game. The CSIs bring Rico in and Danny scolds him
for trying to rile up the fans. The DNA on the Cracker Jack came back a
match to one Anthony Reanetti, and the CSIs suspect he’s their mystery
caller. Danny and Aiden track him down but he runs, forcing Danny to
chase him. When they question him, he admits to running because he
hadn’t been to see his parole officer lately. Danny and Aiden question
him about Gilbert’s death, and while he admits getting into a fight with
the man, he says he was kicked out of the stadium for fighting and was
on the subway when Gilbert was killed.
Mac goes to see Quinn Sullivan at jail, and the man reiterates that he
didn’t kill Alissa. When Mac again presents the evidence of the hammer,
Quinn hesitantly admits that it was in fact his hammer, something he’d
initially denied. When Mac asks him why he would deny the hammer was his
initially, Quinn admits that he worried about claiming it as his because
as a tall, powerful African American man, he worried that he fit the
profile of the kind of perpetrator he assumed the police would be
looking for. Mac admits the news changes everything. Stella tracks Mac
down in a diner and confronts him about going to see Sullivan. When he
tells her what he’s learned, she admits that they might have drawn
different conclusions if they had that information. Mac admits that he’s
impressed by the sincerity in Quinn’s eyes, but that he’s still haunted
by the injustice of Claire’s death in 9/11 and his powerlessness in the
face of it. If he has a chance to right a wrong, he wants to take it.
Dr. Hawkes tells Mac, Danny and Aiden that Gilbert’s wound was caused by
a baseball. He shows them the pattern of laces on Gilbert’s chest and
hypothesizes that the ball was thrown from less than fifty feet away.
Mac decides to test a theory and puts Danny’s skills as a pitcher to the
test, trying to figure out how fast the ball would have to be thrown to
break a man’s ribs. Danny pitches 82 miles per hour but fails to break
the board Mac has set up, so Mac brings in a pitching machine, which
breaks the door at 94 mph. Mac then turns back to the Sullivan case,
testing the hammer using laser micro dissection, which separates out the
blood and the epithelials on the hammer. Mac discovers Sullivan was
telling the truth: his epithelials are on the hammer, but his blood is
not. Mac asks the prosecutor on the case to call him as a rebuttal
witness, but the man refuses despite Mac’s insistence that he’s required
by law to turn the evidence over to the defense.
The CSIs turn back to the bleacher footage of the baseball game and
discover a man, Ruben DeRosa, standing between Margo and Gilbert at one
point, and he appears to be glaring at Gilbert. Stella and Danny track
him down, and Ruben tells them he was with Margo, who was considering
signing him. Danny is convinced he won’t give them any DNA, so he
cleverly leaps into the stands and catches one of Ruben’s baseballs
after he goes back to practice. Jane runs the tests and connects Ruben
to both Margo’s apartment and the ball that killed Gilbert. Stella and
Danny have him brought in. When told about Gilbert’s death, he claims it
was an accident: he was enraged when Gilbert kissed him after the Sox
declared victory, and when he ran into him in the parking lot, Gilbert
taunted him, so Ruben grabbed his ball and threw it into his abdomen. He
went home with Margo, who made fun of him, too, causing him to lose it
and slap her around. Margo ran into the bathroom and out the window to
escape him.
Sullivan’s defense attorney calls Mac to the stand and the CSI testifies
about the evidence retest. Sullivan is released and Mac is waiting for
him when he gets out. Sullivan asks Mac why he believed him and Mac says
that it was simply because Sullivan told him the truth. Mac says CSIs
approach evidence without a bias but in this case, Mac wanted the
evidence to be wrong. He admits he liked the possibility of changing
everything.
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