"CSI: NY" Commuted Sentences (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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The Most Arrogant Suspects I've Ever Seen On CSI
ccthemovieman-14 November 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Two rich big-shots are murdered within hours. Are they related? The first is a rapist-gone free by the courts guy (which is probably based on a famous case in New York City) who is stabbed like a matador would kill a bull. The only suspect is the woman the raped had raped six months earlier. She sure looks and acts guilty, a real vengeful woman.

The second is a woman shot on the steps of a museum around six o'clock in the morning. It appears she had a gun out ready to shoot someone when they turned the tables on her, killing her with her own gun.

The main problem is figuring out the entrance and exit wounds on the body. They seem to contradict themselves so the CSI guys can't quite figure out what angle in which the victim was shot. They seem to think that's the key to the case.

The one thing that stands out in this episode is the exaggerated arrogance of the suspect. An arrogant suspect is par for the course among CSI shows, but the ones in this episode are over-the-top. I doubt anyone would be this smug - anybody. It was almost laughable.....and there were three of them: two women and one man.

One disturbing note: "Mac" has to give "Stella" the facts of life about true justice. As a veteran law enforcement officer, it's pretty sad she apparently doesn't know right from wrong.
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Wrong person gets a lecture
dejavue529 February 2023
In response to the poster ccthemovieman-1 the person that Mac has the given the lecture to on Justice is not Stella, it is one of the suspects. It is confusing to viewers of an episode whenever someone posts something as if it is true and it is attributed to the wrong individual. How in the world would you have thought that Mac would be lecturing Stella on such a topic? On another note--what was with the look that was exchanged between the killer and the formerly accused as they passed each other in the hallway? Was there some other connection between them that only they know of? Even Stella noticed it.
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