
Tonight, fans will have to endure another repeat episode of
CSI: NY. But on January 23, CBS will be treating its viewers with a new episode called “All in the Family” where the forensic team takes on two possibly related murders that are just two buildings apart.
Warning: May contain spoilers.
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supersheep said:
Poor Danny. He blames oneself and does refuse all relations?
......He is still alone.
On the 13th episode of the fourth season, Mac Taylor (
Gary Sinise) and the rest of the team investigate the murder of a woman who was hit by a bullet and died on the sidewalk in front of a floral shop. As the team digs deeper, they determine the trajectory of the bullet and they come to a conclusion that the shooter was not aiming for the woman and that the woman was merely an innocent bystander who was accidentally hit.
Shortly, the team finds their second case, just two buildings away from their first case. A family court judge was crushed to death in his home while watching television. The forensics specialists go over the crime scene and immediately rule out robbery as a motive seeing that a wallet and an expensive watch was left on the table.
The CSIs are now challenged to solve a difficult murder case since the victim's job gives them an endless list of suspects. Things get even more complicated as they realize that they must find only one killer behind the judge's murder, who also turns out to be responsible for the woman's death in the first case.
Joining the cast and crew of
CSI: NY in this episode is Emmanuelle Vaugier, who reprises her role as Det. Jessica Angell. Other guest stars include Roy Werner (judge Riverton), Deja Howell (Emily Morris), Chris Todd (Manager), Ashlee Gillespie (Madison Riverton), Shiloh Fernandez (Jake Fairwick), Greg Mikurak (Charlie Fairwick), and Jaqueline Pinol (Rikkie Sandoval).
CSI: NY airs every Wednesday at 10pm ET/PT on CBS.
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: CBS
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