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6.09 Spoilers from Fay:

Not much info, but we don't need much to know the premise of this one since it involves the "Compass Killer".

6.09 "Manhattanhenge":

~ This seems to be the third (and final?) episode featuring Hollis Eckhart, the "Compass Killer" (played by Skeet Ulrich).

~ Danny and Flack are working together, out in the field. They have to run to catch up to a homeless guy, and afterwards Flack asks if Danny's alright - Danny points out that he outran Flack, but there isn't any more talk about it because he picks up his phone to call Mac (Flack does, however, give him a look).

~ Hollis Eckhart is apparently scarred up. He steals some rope from a hardware store and beats up the owner.

~ As mentioned in this CSI Files news article, the episode will include the New York State Pavilion.​
That's all. Sounds like a good episode, though - winding up a serial killer arc and Danny and Flack in the field together? Yes plz. :D
 
Spoilers for 6.11, courtesy of Fay. :)

6.11 "Second Chances"

~ A man named Phillip is found dead - he has marks on him that show he was run over by an SUV, and he was also burned. They found evidence of heroin in his system, but his fiance denies that he was using - he'd been clean for two years.

~ When the team learns that Phillip's fiance, Grace, was the beneficiary of a 2 million dollar life insurance policy, she becomes suspect #1. However, she denies being responsible for Phillip's death and asks Flack if he's married - he hesitates, but when he says no, she reminds him that he'd be the beneficiary if he was married and his wife had a life insurance policy.

~ Danny and Flack have a fun interrogation with the guy whose DNA is on the cigarette butt that set the victim on fire - his alibi was that he was robbing Santa at the time. :lol: (But it's okay, the Santa was a scam. :p)

~ There's also another dead former junkie, and a woman whose identity was stolen - who used to do drugs as well. The team has to figure out the connection between them all.
 
612 spoilers from Fay! :)

6.12 "Criminal Justice"

~ The episode starts in the courtroom. Antonio Rawls is being charged with the murder of Megan Reynolds. As the arraignment gets underway, we get flashes showing us what the case is about: Antonio sneaking into Megan's bedroom and killing her with a knife while a neighbor, Gabrielle Winston, watches from her window next door. Megan's mother found her daughter's body.

~ Antonio keeps looking back at his crew, smirking. When it's time to enter his plea, he says he's not guilty. The judge starts talking about bail - and Antonio's various previous offenses - but Mac suddenly walks into the courtroom. He says the case isn't as strong as it seems to be.

~ The episode then flashes back 24 hours to when the team was on the scene and tells the story of how they ended up in the courtroom at the present with Mac coming in to disrupt the court.

~ It looks like there might be evidence of someone else at the scene, or proof of evidence tampering. The team is going to have to unravel a few more mysteries before they can get Antonio Rawls for the murder he committed.

~ Mac has a good scene with Megan's mother, and he promises to bring her killer to justice.

~ Also, Danny has to fess up when Lindsay finds him putting a heat pack on his lower back - it's been bothering him since chasing down the homeless guy in 6.09, but he doesn't want anyone to know about it. Lindsay suggests that he came back to work too soon, but he says he couldn't stay out longer because he'd have been forced to go on medical leave and he'd only get 50% of his usual salary - which wouldn't be enough. Lindsay says it's not worth him ending up back in the wheelchair, but Danny tells her it will be fine.​
 
More 612, thanks to perlnoir. :)

6.12 - Criminal Justice


CSI: NY - Episode 6.12 - Criminal Justice - Plotline and Casting Call


STORY LINE
Mac is shocked when a long-time friend and associate winds up the chief suspect in a murder investigation...

[ASSISTANT D.A. HANSEN] Late 30s - Early 40's, this strikingly handsome and commanding Assistant District Attorney has been Mac's friend and colleague for over 15 years. When Hansen learns that his wife was having an affair, his jealousy just may impel him to take drastic action. With 87 murder convictions under his belt, he's got more knowledge about how to beat the system than almost anyone else alive. When Mac goes toe-to-toe with him, Hansen reveals the vicious sociopath just underneath his charming outward persona...GUEST STAR. PLEASE ALSO SUBMIT OFFER ONLY NAMES.

[SARAH] Early - Mid 30's, Hansen's stunning wife, she's been having an affair on the sly, and she's horrified when her infidelity is exposed as part of a murder investigation. Full of guilt and fear, she talks with Mac, an old friend. Sarah knows just how relentless her husband can be when provoked, and she begins to suspect that he may have acted out against her lover..sptv050769.GUEST STAR

[TED MEYERS] Late 30s, this extremely handsome, confident man is taken aback when his lighter is found at a murder scene with his prints on it. Sarah Hansen's secret lover, he's anxious to keep their relationship secret, but he may later pay for his dalliance with his life...GUEST STAR

[MRS. REYNOLDS] Early 40s, OPEN ETHNICITY, this affluent, well-bred woman is devastated by the murder of her 18 year old daughter, whom she found dead in their home. When Mac presents new evidence that gets her daughter's killer released on bail, Mrs. Reynolds has an emotional meeting with Mac. She's reassured when Mac promises to bring the killer to justice -- and her faith is amply rewarded...GUEST STAR

[JUDGE] Male, Mid-40's, this old stately judge presides over Antonio Rawls' bail hearing, and is shocked when Mac rushes into the courtroom with new evidence...GUEST STAR

[ANTONIO] Mid-20s, this hot, dark and edgy lifelong felon has been charged with murdering an innocent young girl in her home. When Mac's new evidence gets Rawls released on bail, Rawls goes after the eyewitness in the case -- but falls into a trap...CO-STAR

[BAILIFF] Male, OPEN ETHNICITY, Late 20's, this court bailiff keeps a tense lookout for trouble from Antonio's gangbanger pals, who are present in the courtroom...CO-STAR
 
Info on 6.13 courtesy of Faylinn. :)

Ok, here's some info about the episode:
6.13 "Flag on the Play":

~ A woman named Kate Valentine is found dead and floating in a therapeutic bath in the locker room after a Lingerie Football League game. She was the quarterback of the New York Majesty team. It's determined that she died from an allergic reaction to lidocaine.

~ Fun personal stuff: It appears that Sid might be a fan of the LFL. ;) Danny and Flack have a few scenes together. At one point, Mac comments to Danny that people sometimes lie to protect their spouses - but Danny points out that Lindsay wasn't afraid to tell him he overcooked dinner the night before. Mac says Lindsay might be an exception to the rule. ;)

~ Also, when Danny and Flack go to a pawn shop to ask about Kate's engagement ring (which she pawned for $10,000 - before her ex-fiance reported it stolen), they find out someone bought an NYPD badge the day before. Danny asks to see a picture of the badge, and his worst fear is confirmed: it's his badge. He has to admit to Flack that it got stolen a week before when he was at an acupuncture place trying to relieve his back pain (he didn't want to go on medical leave again) - and he never reported it missing. Now someone in the city has it. :eek:
 
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6.14 "Sanguine Love"

~ A young woman is found dead in the snow, her ear cut off. She was stabbed in the neck with some sort of small blade - whatever it was, it was deep enough to slice her carotid artery.

~ The victim, Pam, was a photographer. Stella and Flack use her latest photographs to follow her progress backwards from where she died in the park (presumably Central Park?) - they are able to locate her building. The doorman recognizes her - he says she went for a walk in the park every night, usually with her boyfriend. However, the boyfriend, Keith, wasn't with her the night she died.

~ The doorman also tells them that Pam might have been seeing an older man on the side - but when they ask Keith, he denies that Pam was seeing anyone else. He blames himself for her death because he wasn't with her when she was killed. When they ask why he wasn't there the night she died, he says it's because they got into an argument.

~ Pam had a scar on her wrist. Mac notices a similar scar on her father's wrist, as well as the wrist of a tattoo artist that is considered a suspect. However, the tattoo artist's alibi checks out, and his tattoo guns are not a match to the murder weapon. He doesn't offer Flack and Hawkes any information about the scar on his wrist.

~ Mac confronts Pam's father about the scars, and he gives them an important piece of information: the scar was made during a ceremony. He identifies the older man Pam had been seen with as Joseph, the head of a Haven in the city. The haven is a safe place for "vampires". Pam's father met Joseph when they were younger (because he himself is a "vampire"). When Pam moved to the city, he asked Joseph to keep an eye on her. It seems that Pam joined Joseph's Haven.

~ Pam's father describes the instrument used to make the cut on his (and his daughter's) wrist - it's an ankh with a thin blade. Danny and Flack go with some cops to raid Joseph's apartment, and they find him in the middle of a ceremony. They take the ankh blade to test it in case it's their murder weapon - and Danny finds Pam's missing ear in Joseph's freezer.
 
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615 spoilers from Faylinn:

6.15 "The Formula"

~ There was some sort of incident with a race car - a driver's car malfunctioned, and he was trapped inside when it was burning. Now he's in the hospital, and the team has to figure out what happened (and whether someone sabotaged the car).

~ Flack does not seem impressed with the idea of driving in a circle over and over again. ;)

~ Mac keeps getting calls from the Mayor about what happened (although I'm not sure why), but the team doesn't know whether or not this is a isolated incident.
 
More on 615 from Faylinn:

Here's some more info about 6.15 "The Formula":

~ The episode starts at a Grand Prix race exhibition - it's not actually a race, but Davi dos Santos is still being competitive. His wife, Tania, seems worried that he's being too reckless, but he wants to win - and to please the crowd.

~ Santos drives for Seraphim Spirits, and a lot of the fans are wearing shirts to advertise the brand. They're all cheering for Santos.

~ During a pit stop, Santos' crew chief urges him to back down because it's just an exhibition, but Santos says it's all the same to him. On the way out of the pits, Santos' car explodes.

~ Mac meets with Flack on the track - Santos is in intensive care, and it doesn't look good. The have to figure out what happened and who is responsible for Santos' injuries.

~ The car was covered with gasoline, but Danny and Adam determine that the gas tank itself is undamaged - someone must have cut the fuel line.

~ The team has a list of suspects to deal with, including competitors and someone who sent threatening letters to Santos. They are able to identify the man who sent the letters as Joseph Weaver - he's been making phone calls, filing lawsuits and sending letters to Congress because of Seraphim Spirits. He says the company is encouraging people to drink and drive - his own brother was killed by a drunk driver who had been drinking Seraphim Spirits.

~ As the team tries to unravel the mystery of who sabotaged Santos' car, things take a turn for the worse in the hospital - if Santos doesn't pull through, their suspect will be facing a murder charge.

~ Also, in more fun news, it seems that Mac and Stella are wearing racing uniforms toward the end of the episode - I don't know for sure, but it looks like Mac might have come up with the idea to go for a drive at the track. ;)
 
Spoilers for 6.16, courtesy of Faylinn. :)

6.16 "Uncertainty Rules":
~ The episode starts with a man wielding an ax in the street. He's swinging it at cars and screaming, bare-chested and covered with blood. He's clearly out of control. Two cops rush to the scene and are forced to use a taser to subdue him. They end up having to put him in a body bag (with holes in it) to take him in.

~ The man had a hotel key card in his pocket. When Mac and Flack go up to the room, they discover a gruesome scene: four victims (two guys and two girls), all killed with an ax.

~ Back at the precinct, they discover that their ax-wielding suspect is James Ritchie, and he was high on LSD when he was found in the street. His girlfriend, Sara, insists that James didn't do drugs. She identifies the two male victims from the hotel room as his friends Mark and Daniel. She doesn't know the two women, though. All she knows is that Mark and Daniel were determined to take James (who wasn't big on birthday parties) out for some fun for his 21st birthday.

~ All James remembers is being kidnapped by clowns - at first, they assume he was just hallucinating, but Danny finds two clown masks with Mark and Daniel's DNA on them. They must have worn the masks when they pretended to kidnap him before taking him out for a night of fun. From that point on, the team is on their own when it comes to figuring out what happened - and whether or not James killed his friends and the two women.

~ The women are identified as Jackie and Lacey, and they are both in the system for drug possession. That may explain where the drugs came from, but it doesn't explain how they knew the other two victims - or how all four people ended up dead in a hotel room.

~ Danny and Flack appear to have a lot of scenes together. Mac seems to have some good moments with James.

~ Since we've got three characters who have been MIA in some episodes this season, I thought I'd share what I can tell from the spoilers: Sid is mentioned (so hopefully he'll be there, although it could just be one of those times where he's referenced without appearing). Adam is mentioned as well. No sign of Lindsay, but that doesn't mean she isn't in the episode. :)
 
Episode 617 spoilers from Faylinn! :)

6.17 "Pot of Gold":

~ It's a St Patrick's Day-themed episode - complete with a parade, green beer and Flack speaking Irish. ;)

~ They have two victims: one is a journalist (Paley) that was shot, and the other man (Charlie) was hit over the head with something. An impact mark on the ground next to Charlie includes numbers that Hawkes identifies as being from a bar of gold. This leads the team to interact with the US Treasury since the gold bar/murder weapon with that number was logged into a Federal Reserve vault that morning after being sold to China.

~ The gold leads the team to a gold manufacturing firm that Charlie worked for. However, the boss there has no idea why Charlie would be working with two journalists. (The two journalists are Paley and his friend Cam, who is missing.)

~ Mac's stepson Reed Garrett is back. He knows Cam, and he asks Mac to talk to him. He says Cam got in over his head - and he points out the scar on his neck from the Cabbie Killer that reminds Mac that Reed knows what can happen if you go too far. Mac promises to talk to Cam, but he knows he's taking a chance. The kid is going to have to prove that he isn't the killer.

~ Mac meets a woman named Aubrey Hunter in a busy deli at the beginning of the episode. (Clearly Mädchen Amick's character.) They share a nice moment in the middle of the chaos. (To clarify, I mean that they don't know each other before they randomly end up in the same deli at the same time - it's not a planned date or anything.)

~ In terms of our three here-one-week-gone-the-next characters, Lindsay and Adam are both mentioned, and Sid is not. (He could still be there, but that's all I know from the spoilers.) Speaking of which: Adam gets out of the lab to go with Hawkes to the Federal Reserve vault, and Lindsay and Danny visit a bar together to follow the trail of some specific green beer found on Charlie's shirt. ;) (Thought I'd mention some fun little tidbits for you guys. :D)
 
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6.18 "Rest in Peace, Marina":

~ The victim is a girl named Marina, who has been calling Stella for several years hoping to find out more about her twin brother Jessie. Jessie disappeared when they were eight, and her stepfather told the police that he heard an ice cream truck and saw a grey van - Jessie's bike was on the porch, but he was gone. Their mother died a year later.

~ Stella is convinced that Marina didn't kill herself, despite how things appear.

~ Marina is shown in limbo, talking about her brother's disappearance. She stopped believing that Jessie was alive four years ago because it was easier than continuing to hope that he was alive somewhere.

~ When Stella accidentally comes across the killer at the scene, they get into a scuffle and Stella is nearly drowned in a pool. Aubrey Hunter (Mädchen Amick's character) helps her at the hospital - and tells Mac that Stella will be okay.

~ I see mention of Adam and Lindsay, but no mention of Sid (since those are the three revolving characters, of course). Just because I see/don't see them doesn't mean they will/won't appear, but I thought I'd mention it. :)
 
Spoilers for 6.19, thanks to Fay. :)

6.19 "Redemptio":
~ Hawkes is called to Pennsylvania State Penitentiary. A man named Reggie Green requested that Hawkes be there for his execution. Hawkes doesn't know the man, but he gets there just in time to exchange a few words with Reggie. Before Reggie gets led off to be executed, he delivers a shocking blow: he's the one who killed Hawkes' sister Grace. Hawkes is stunned, but he doesn't get to ask any more questions as they lead Reggie away--they're on a schedule.

~ Hawkes watches them hook Reggie up to deliver the lethal injection--but one of the guards isn't acting right. He collapses onto the floor, blood coming from his mouth. The other guard yells for a doctor. Hawkes rushes in, kneeling to check on the man, but it's too late--he's dead.

~ The warden orders the guards to take Reggie back to his cell, and Hawkes takes the opportunity to call Mac. Meanwhile, a group of sheriff deputies arrive and head for the crime scene--but one of them breaks away and takes a different path. He pulls a gun on the guard in the control room, demanding that he release one of the prisoners. When he doesn't move, the deputy pulls the trigger.

~ Hawkes hears the sound of a gunshot and hangs up the phone, heading toward the control room with the warden. When they see that the guard is dead, Hawkes rushes off to chase the shooter--ignoring the warden's calls for him to stop. It's only after Hawkes has pushed through a door that he realizes what's wrong. There's a full-on riot taking place in the prison. Hawkes turns to run back the way he came, but the door closes--he's trapped with the inmates.

~ A bit later, back at the lab, Mac is trying to get ahold of Hawkes--they're watching the news coverage of the riot, and they realize that Hawkes is basically a hostage. If the inmates find out he's a cop, he's dead.

~ Adam points out something: Shane Casey was transferred to Pennsylvania State Penitentiary.

~ In the middle of the riot, it's obvious that the inmates know Hawkes doesn't belong. They start to attack him, but someone rushes in to help--it's Reggie. He gets Hawkes out of harm's way, and they duck into a side room. Before Reggie can say anything else, Hawkes attacks him--this is the man that killed his sister. Reggie doesn't fight back, but Hawkes can't do it. He's not a killer. He lets Reggie go.

~ Reggie rushes out of the room just as Hawkes' phone rings. Mac and the rest of the team are huddled around a speaker phone, and they ask if he's alright. Mac tells him to conserve his cell phone battery.

~ When they hang up, Mac tells the team to get blueprints of the penitentiary. Stella knows what Mac is getting at: they're going to break Hawkes out of prison.

~ Meanwhile, Reggie returns--with a prison uniform. If Hawkes is going to survive, he's going to have to blend in with the inmates. Reggie wants to help Hawkes, but Hawkes doesn't care--helping him won't make up for his sister's death. But Reggie needs to tell Hawkes the truth. He needs to explain. He accidentally killed Grace when he was high, and he told the police she was killed by her drug dealer--but Grace had already beaten her own drug addiction. Her only mistake was trying to help him. All these years, Hawkes assumed his sister died because of the drugs. Reggie wants to help Hawkes out of the prison for Grace's sake, not for his own.

~ Hawkes wants to find Shane Casey's cell--he thinks Shane is behind the death of the first guard and the subsequent prison riot. He can't let Shane escape in the midst of the chaos.

~ For those who are keeping track, Mac, Stella, Danny, Lindsay, Hawkes, Flack and Adam are all mentioned, so Sid seems to be rotated out in this episode. :)
 
Spoilers for 6.20, courtesy of Fay. :)

6.20 "Unusual Suspects":
~ A 14-year-old boy (Nicky) is shot in an alleyway while his 10-year-old brother (Sam) looks on. Sam says a man saw the Rolex Nicky was wearing and shot him for it - the watch belonged to their father, and he gave it to Nicky before he died.

~ I can't tell for sure, but it appears that Mac is out with Aubrey (Mädchen Amick's character) and they're nearby when this happens because she comes up when the paramedics are working on Nicky (while Mac goes over to Sam) - one of the paramedics comments on her being out of the ER. She rides in the ambulance with Nicky.

~ Flack develops a good relationship with Sam. He's the one who helps clean the blood off the little boy's hands and takes his blood-stained shirt for evidence (giving him a small NYPD t-shirt in its place). He spends a lot of time with Sam during the course of the investigation, trying to help him figure out who shot his brother.

~ Sid is there - he goes to the hospital to look at Nicky's wounds and talks to Mac. Lindsay is also mentioned, so Adam seems to be the odd man out this week.

~ Also, before anyone asks: There is no mention of Shane Casey or any of that in the spoilers. It could still be there, of course, but there was nothing that I saw.
 
Spoilers from Fay for 621:

Anywho, here we go:
6.21 "Tales from the Undercard":

~ The episode opens on a construction site in Brooklyn. Two guys are fighting - one is a construction worker, and the other is a construction worker on strike. There are more workers (current and striking) on both sides, cheering their guy on. The striking worker pins down the other guy and stands up, grabbing a jackhammer. He starts making holes in the cement around the other guy's head, threatening him. But things get gruesome when he aims the jackhammer and blood sprays up on him--but not from the other construction worker. The blood came from the concrete.

~ The team discovers that there's a body under the concrete. It's Joe Roman, a former boxer who wasn't allowed to fight anymore because he had brain injuries--but it looks like he might have gotten back into the ring, with tragic consequences.

~ Everybody is in this one. :)

~ Meanwhile, it looks like Shane Casey is using Danny's debit card, and Flack is trying to track him down.​
 
6.22 Spoilers, courtesy of Faylinn! :)

Ok, here we go - and it looks like we get an answer about the 'other woman' spoiler:

6.22 "Point of View":

~ Something happened to Mac - I'm not entirely sure how he's injured, but his ribs are hurt at least. He and Stella are at his apartment, getting ready to eat Chinese food. They're watching people through the windows in Mac's apartment.

~ They see a pair of teenagers making out in an apartment across the way before the girl's mother comes in and sends the boy out. Mac and Stella reminisce about being teenagers - Mac indicates that he got into some trouble when he was younger, but he changes the subject when Stella tries to ask just what kind of trouble that might be. When she leaves the room to get bottles of water for them to drink with their food, Mac turns his attention to a different apartment.

~ In this apartment, he sees a man (Tate) pacing around as if he's nervous or worried. A younger man (Ivan) enters the apartment and hands Tate a metal briefcase - Tate opens the briefcase and takes out a metal canister of some sort. He hands Ivan an envelope, and Ivan leaves.

~ There is a dead guy found in a restaurant bathroom. It turns out to be Ivan, the younger man Mac saw in the apartment across from his own. There's evidence that he was sweating and that he wet his pants. There's also a broken mirror and some blood in the restaurant bathroom.

~ The team is able to match the blood to a guy named Troy, who has prior assaults in his record, but he denies killing Ivan - he says he just punched the mirror because he found out his girlfriend was pregnant, and he isn't ready to be a father.

~ Mac and Adam go to Mac's apartment to keep an eye on Tate. Adam acts like a dork, messing with Mac's autographed football (with Joe Namath's signature ;)) and asking too many questions. Mac sends him out of the room for some reason.

~ After Adam leaves, Mac turns his attention to Tate's apartment. He sees the man enter, carrying a birdcage with a bird inside. He takes the canister out of the briefcase Ivan gave him, places several drops of liquid on a piece of paper, and puts it into the cage with the bird. He turns toward the front door of his apartment before carrying the birdcage, briefcase and canister into the bedroom of the apartment. When he returns, he opens the front door to reveal his visitor: Peyton Driscoll (Claire Forlani).

~ Mac pulls out his phone and tries to call Peyton, but she's changed her number. He sees her leave the apartment with Tate. When he looks back at the bedroom, he sees that the bird is convulsing in the cage.
 
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