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206: Youngblood - CSI: NY | CSI: New York

Original air date:


November 2, 2005

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Episode recap: The witness to a brutal elevator slaying has disappeared, and as the CSIs track her down they uncover the world of Manhattan "Lolitas", young girls who trawl for older men, never thinking of the potentially murderous consequences. Uptown, a body is discovered in the boat pond in Central Park, as the CSIs investigate they discover that the victim has two identities from two very separate worlds. Powerful evidence points to a six degrees of separation scenario gone horribly wrong.



The crimes:

Victim(s): Jason Kinsey, Richard Collins

Suspect(s): Nigel Valentine & Ben Moll for Richard Collins' murder;

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Whodunit:

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Turning point in the investigation:

Familiar locations in NY: Central Park

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Best episode quotes:

[Mac finds a homemade gun]
Flack: And you have no idea how it got like that, right?
Mike Adams: It's a mystery to me, man.
Flack: Join the club.

Mac: His belt's undone.
Stella: The woman in heels either knew him or was about to.

[after hearing the suspect's statement]
Stella: Fitting in. You're going to do a lot of that. Let's say for the next...15 years.

Hawkes: The way I see it, homeless people are missing people.

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