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C.S.I. New York <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Three Generations are Enough<br />

Season 1<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 8<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 8<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday November 24, 2004 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Andrew Lipsitz<br />

Director:<br />

Alex Zakrzewski<br />

Show Stars: Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective<br />

Stella Bonasera), Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.),<br />

Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor), Carmine Giovinazzo<br />

(Danny Messer), Vanessa Ferlito (Aiden Burn)<br />

Recurring Role: Sonya Walger (Jane Parsons)<br />

Guest Stars: Mike Kirkland (Trader #2), Steven Flynn (Luke Sutton), Peter O’Meara<br />

(Paul Stryzewski), Larry Clarke (Father Tim Murphy), Sarah Aldrich<br />

(Emily Dent), Tom Bresnahan (Nick Lawson), Jerry Brennan (Security<br />

Rover), Jeff Campbell (Bomb Squad Lieutenant), Nick McCallum<br />

(Rookie), Kevin Pierce (Trader #1), Mark Crane (Trader #3), Gustavo<br />

Navarro (Trader #4), Gail Monion (Trina Rolston)<br />

Production Code: 109<br />

Summary: Danny and Mac investigate after a briefcase belonging to Luke Sutton<br />

is found left in the NYMEX with a bloody note inside. Their investigation<br />

into Sutton’s activities lead them to Nick Lawson, whom Sutton<br />

had been investigating for illegal trades, but who swears he had nothing<br />

to do with his disappearance. Stella and Flack investigate the death<br />

of Trina Rolston, a young pregnant women who fell to her death from<br />

the roof of a church. With Hawkes help, Stella realises that the body<br />

was thrown off the roof to mask the true cause of death. The detectives<br />

soon realise that their two cases are connected.<br />

It begins with NY, then flashes of a ticker tape, and then stockbrokers at the New York Mercantile<br />

Exchange. We get a glimpse of how crazy they are. There is a briefcase left on the floor. A<br />

man notices. He calls security; everyone in the NYMEX empties the room. Mac is with an officer.<br />

An x-ray found traces of nitrates on the briefcase. It stands alone in the area, and a robot is<br />

heading its way towards it, the officer tells Mac he has 60 seconds to get the prints and then<br />

they have to disarm the briefcase. The robot reaches the briefcases and a container attached to<br />

it covers it. The robot releases fumes inside the shielding. It removes the shielding. A camera on<br />

the box focuses on the print and scans it. The scan is taken, and then Mac aims the robot at<br />

the briefcase and shoots. Mac is on the floor by the remnants of the briefcase. It is fine except<br />

for a slight hole in it that caused it to open. He is looking through its contents and finds a small<br />

piece of paper that reads, ”in case something happens to me.” It has blood on it. The room is<br />

reopened. Mac is talking to Danny while Aiden looks on. He gives the DNA sample to Danny and<br />

also a pile of financial data. Danny leaves and Mac asks Aiden about the print, she tells him<br />

”Prints belong to Luke Sutton. Commodities trader. According to the entrance log, he walked<br />

through the front door at 7:00 A.M.” however he was the one person that couldn’t be accounted<br />

for. His apt is trashed. Mac and Aiden enter Sutton’s apt. they check out evidence. Mac finds<br />

metal shavings and Aiden finds a magnet that erases electronic data. The hard drive is missing<br />

from his computer. Stella and flack are at the corpse of a woman outside of a church. Possible<br />

suicide, she is a counselor. The person who found her (the handyman) claims he went and called<br />

911 immediately, but Stella finds cigarette butts all around the body. She heads to the roof and<br />

rules out suicide, saying suicide is not only a sin but a statement. And there isn’t one with this<br />

woman’s death since she was found on the side of the church and on the grass (whereas someone<br />

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