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

results are nothing but gibberish numbers. Aiden is confused over the gas findings, while Danny<br />

explains. He finds a parking ticket. Mac is examining the hard drive again. He attempts to do a<br />

restoration. He does get some information: Charles’ last name and the phrase three generations<br />

are enough flashing on the side of the screen. Danny and Aiden share their findings with him.<br />

They head over to the place, and they get to the place, find money and a bullet reloader. It’s a<br />

mess. They find three stacks of 5 grand. They find a can with possible DNA. Stella is working on<br />

the hair from her case. And the clothing of the Paul. She finds some trace on it. It’s Trina’s hair.<br />

She shares her findings with Flack. She tells him that he’s schizophrenic, and was supposed to<br />

be on meds. She gets a buzz. Mac heads to Jane (DNA tech) again; she informs him and Stella the<br />

cases are connected. DNA on the can matches to Paul. Stella and Mac interrogate Paul, he starts<br />

saying ”you killed him,” he continues saying this. He has a fit at the table. The team is together<br />

looking at the information. Danny’s going to do trace, Aiden on finding Charles Langdon, Stella<br />

on prints, and Mac on the hard drive. We see Aiden and Mac working across from each other. We<br />

then see Stella working on prints. And Danny working on trace. Mac prints out a large screen of<br />

”three generations are enough” and then walks out. Aiden notices and follows. Stella joins then<br />

Danny trails behind. Mac shows them supreme court ruling he found in Sutton’s apartment and<br />

reads, ”mandatory sterilization of people once referred to as ”socially inadequate individuals.”<br />

”It is better for all the world if, instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime, or<br />

to let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from<br />

continuing their kind. Three generations of imbeciles ... (He picks up the printed sheet of paper<br />

from Luke Sutton’s hard drive and shows it to them.) ... are enough.” Luke Sutton was also<br />

schizophrenic. He and Paul were brothers. And there is no Charles Langdon. He existed only in<br />

Luke’s mind. Luke killed Trina because he didn’t want the baby to continue the schizophrenia.<br />

Then Luke heads to the Ridgeway shipping company and prepares his death. Mac and Stella<br />

meet with Paul, now on his meds, at the church. he tells him that Trina getting pregnant was<br />

an accident. And that the letter was not for him or from him. Paul, Mac and Stella discuss what<br />

happened with Luke. It ends on a positive note with Mac telling Paul he is strong, and quotes<br />

what Paul said, ”Maybe if you tell yourself enough, one day, you’ll make it real.”<br />

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