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CSI: NY :: Dead Reckoning (06x04)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Dead Reckoning
Episode #: 06x04
Original Airdate: Wednesday October 14th, 2009
9.5/10 (11 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Scott White
Writer: John Dove
 
Episode Summary
 
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A man is stabbed to death and the CSIs talk with the wife of the victim. She claims they were having a perfect dinner until she found a ring and an envelope and understood he was going to give it to someone else. She confirms to Mac and Don that she started stabbing her own husband, but Stella has gotten her own proof; DNA that really confirms she didn’t do it.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Mykelti WilliamsonplayedChiefRecurring (7th appearance)
Sarah Carter (1)playedHaylen BecallRecurring (third appearance)
Allie Woods, Jr.playedJen Parker 
McKenna JonesplayedZoya Carter 
Mia KirshnerplayedDeborah Carter 
Nadine VelazquezplayedMarcia Carver 
Rose RollinsplayedBeth Garrett 
T. J. Hoban (1)playedKevin Carter 
 
Main Cast
 
Gary SiniseplayedDetective Mack "Mac" Taylor
Melina KanakaredesplayedDetective Stella Bonasera
Carmine GiovinazzoplayedDanny Messer
Hill HarperplayedDr. Sheldon Hawkes
Anna BelknapplayedLindsay Monroe
Eddie CahillplayedDetective Donald "Don" Flack, Jr.
 
Episode Notes
 
Ratings: 13.0 millions
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
In the beginning of the episode when the wife is pouring wine into the glass, you can clearly see a reflection of the studio's lights in the glass. Although we can see that several candles in the room are lit, they would not create the reflection seen in the glass.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Contaminated cotton swabs

The story is most likely based on the real 'Phantom of Heilbronn' case. DNA of an unknown female was found on 40 crime scenes in Germany, Austria and France from 1993 to 2009, including six murders. In late March 2009, investigators came to the conclusion that the "Phantom" criminal did not exist, and the DNA recovered at the crime scenes had already been present on the cotton swabs used for collecting DNA samples.
 
 
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