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The investigation into the murder of a would-be superhero leads to the illegal sale of prescription drugs; a college football star is killed in his hotel room.
The investigation into the murder of a would-be superhero leads to the illegal sale of prescription drugs; a college football star is killed in his hotel room.
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CSI: NY
S3, EP6 "Open and Shut"While investigating a hotel concierge's murder, the team hears gunshots across the street, where a woman (Dedee Pfeiffer) has shot an intruder.
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S3, EP7 "Murder Sings the Blues"A young woman is found dead on a train car that appears to have been an underground party destination.
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S3, EP8 "Consequences"An investigation into the death of a paintball player gets complicated with the disappearance of the prime suspect, and evidence found at the scene implicates someone else.
CSI: NY
S4, EP1 "Can You Hear Me Now?"Human blood on the crown of the Statue of Liberty launches the team into a race to save a famous musician from a vigilante.
CSI: NY
S3, EP5 "Oedipus Hex"An 18-year old, who dreams of becoming a SuicideGirl, is murdered after performing in one of their shows; a homeless man turned streetballer is killed after winning a one-on-one game in Rucker Park.
CSI: NY
S3, EP4 "Hung Out to Dry"A serial killer uses codes found on T-shirts as inspiration for his murders; Mac and Stella must unravel the hidden codes in order to stop him.
CSI: NY
S3, EP3 "Love Run Cold"During a marathon in Central Park, the team fights through crowds to collect evidence when a runner dies, apparently from carbon monoxide poisoning.
CSI: NY
S3, EP2 "Not What It Looks Like"Three women dress as Holly Golightly and pull off a jewelry heist that results in injury to some innocent bystanders.
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