Upcoming Episode Finds 'NY' CSI With A Reason To Panic

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In the next episode of CSI: New York, entitled "Trapped," an error in judgment gets one of the CSIs trapped in a panic room with a dead body -- and 13 hours to find the killer.

Henry Hudson is one of Manhattan's many billionaires, but what sets this one apart from the others is his eccentricity. A nut for personal safety, Mr. Hudson's house comes equipped with a bedroom inside a panic room, which closes its doors automatically every night and opens them up every morning for his protection. Mr. Hudson also has a personal bodyguard, but no amount of muscle or steel can keep death away, at least that's evident to his maid when she finds Hudson's body inside his panic room in the morning – his throat slashed.

Danny, Stella, and Flack arrive at the scene. Stella interrogates Patti Yachinelli, Hudson's favorite maid, who is deeply shaken by the death of her beloved boss. Stella is surprised by Patti's devotion to Mr. Hudson, but as Patti explains, Mr. Hudson was kind to all his employees, so kind that they all stood to inherit large sums of money after his death. Good news for Patti and the rest of the help but not so much for Stella – now she has a house full of employees with billions of reasons to kill their employer. As Patti stood to inherit the most money from Hudson, Stella instantly makes her the primary suspect.

Danny begins to process the scene of the crime, Hudson's bedroom. The CSI moves towards the bathroom, where he pushes on a red button to make the lights come on. But instead of light, the CSI is greeted with alarms, blaring, the sound of metal rolling – Danny has accidentally activated Hudson's panic room. He tries to run out of the room as quickly as possible, but the doors come down with a clang, trapping him inside with Hudson's dead body.

Stella finds the man who installed the panic room, but it'll take him 13 hours to free Danny, as no one but Mr. Hudson knew the security code. With no time to waste, Danny continues to work and finds a smaller pool of blood from a second donor. The killer, he speculates, probably got hurt while trying to kill Hudson. But Stella's primary suspect, Patti, doesn't have a cut consistent with the blood pool. Could the killer have done this alone or did he have a partner? Stella has 13 hours to prove Patti was involved, find her partner, and free Danny from a mansion crawling with murder suspects.

Meanwhile, Mac, Hawkes and Lindsay investigate the murder of a stripper whose tricks on stage may have led to her death. Kandy's act at the Raunch N' Roll strip club include a jelly wrestling match with one lucky patron. The night of her murder, Kandy chooses John Grimm. Young and maybe too eager, John's friendly game with Kandy suddenly turns dangerous. Lucky for Kandy, John is quickly thrown out of the club. Kandy's luck runs out quickly, however, when she's murdered on the rooftop of the Raunch N' Roll.

Mac talks to the manager of the strip club, who tells the detective the events of the night before were nothing new – they constantly have to deal with men like Grimms. The manager is sporting a brand new cut on his lip, which he also blames on having to deal with drunk and horny men all night long. At the lab, the ME discovers a tattoo on Kandy's inner thigh – a letter A. A tattoo in such an intimate area could also spell out the name of a lover. Could this be a crime of passion? In order to answer that question Mac will have to find the meaning of the letter A.

Please note that the above plot details have not been confirmed by CBS, Alliance Atlantis or Bruckheimer Films, and until such time you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The above information comes from early script drafts and the details and the airing order of the episodes are liable to change before the episodes are shown.

"Trapped" will air during December of 2005.<center></center>
 
Danny's so dumb. :lol: Who pushes a button to turn on a light? :lol:

This one does sound great. Tell me again why it didn't air during November sweeps instead of say, "Jamalot" or "City of the Dolls"? :rolleyes: Dumb planning. This one sounds better than either of those.
 
We need the one-armed guy from Arrested Development, J. Walter Weatherman, to teach Danny a lesson.

"And that's why... you NEVER push the red button."
 
:lol: :lol: :lol: The sad thing is, Danny's not gonna learn any lesson from this. Next time around, given the same situation, he'll still push the damn red button. :lol:
 
It's a nice treat for all those decent NY episodes lately.

Umm, I haven't seen a decent one at all during November sweeps.

Haha! Danny dumb? Maybe it's because he's too busy flirting with Lindsay to act intelligent. :p
 
O dear Danny, what are you doing :lol:. This one sounds good, any idea when it airs? Next week they will rerun "Summer in the City".
 
You know they picked Danny for a reason.

I mean, seriously, if Flack went in there it would have taken him one second to turn on his heel and leave.

Danny just attracts trouble along with a hint of stupidity.
 
You know they picked Danny for a reason.

I mean, seriously, if Flack went in there it would have taken him one second to turn on his heel and leave.

Danny just attracts trouble along with a hint of stupidity.

:lol: Seriously. Don Flack knows better than to push red buttons. :lol: Danny, though... :lol:

Danny's just like a little kid who needs to learn the hard way--you know he probably had to touch the stove as a kid before believing that yes, it really was hot. :lol:

The episode airs December 14th (a week from this Wednesday).
 
I bet at the end of the episode the camera will pull back to reveal a sign next to the red button that says "Do Not Push the Red Button."
 
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