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A serial killer evades capture in Miami and goes to New York with a hostage, so Mac teams with Florida officers to recapture the perpetrator and save his captive.
A serial killer evades capture in Miami and goes to New York with a hostage, so Mac teams with Florida officers to recapture the perpetrator and save his captive.
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CSI: NY
S2, EP9 "City of the Dolls"When the owner of a toy hospital is discovered buried among a pile of doll parts, the team pieces together figurines and clues to find the murderer.
CSI: NY
S2, EP10 "Jamalot"After a premiere player in an all-female roller derby league is killed during a match, the team tries to determine if a jealous teammate or an overzealous opponent caused the death.
CSI: NY
S2, EP11 "Trapped"When an eccentric millionaire is found dead in his home, Danny accidentally activates the dead man's panic room and becomes trapped inside with the body.
CSI: NY
S2, EP12 "Wasted"A model coated only in body paint collapses on a runway during a fashion show, leaving the team to try to determine whether the paint caused her death.
CSI: NY
S2, EP8 "Bad Beat"After a player is caught cheating and is kicked out of a high-stakes poker game, someone kills the host with a shotgun.
CSI: NY
S2, EP7 "Manhattan Manhunt"A serial killer evades capture in Miami and goes to New York with a hostage, so Mac teams with Florida officers to recapture the perpetrator and save his captive.
CSI: NY
S2, EP6 "YoungBlood"When a wealthy, middle-aged man is murdered in the elevator of his upscale apartment building, the team must first track down the only witness, who fled the scene.
CSI: NY
S2, EP5 "Dancing With the Fishes"A young dancer seems to have fallen from the sky, hitting a car near the Queensboro Bridge; the team determines that her competitors at a famous dance school are the most-likely suspects in her death.
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