Series: 'CSI: New
York'
Episode Title: 'Tri-Borough'
Episode Number: 111
Original Airdate: January 05, 2005
Writer: Eli Talbert, Andrew Lipsitz
Director: Greg Yaitanes
Show Stars: Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes),
Melina Kanakaredes (Detective Stella Bonasera),
Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald "Don" Flack,
Jr.), Gary Sinise (Detective Mack "Mac" Taylor),
Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer), Vanessa
Ferlito (Aiden Burn)
All Guest Stars: Kelly Hu (Detective Kylie Macca),
Ray Abruzzo (Bob Galanis), Jay Acovone (Paul
Gianetti), T.J. Thyne (Ron Leatham), Peter Giles
(John James III), Patrick Brennan (Ryan Brocco),
Carter Jenkins (Will Galanis), Kellan Lutz (Alex
Hopper), Sean Vincent Biggins (Leo Whitefield),
Brad Prepon (Bill Lemakkia), Noa Hegesh (Julie
Galanis), Eugene Collier (Working Man), Derek
Mears (Skinhead #1), Dennis Keiffer (Skinhead
#2), Freddy Bouciegues (Randy Hontz/Slick)
Synopsis: "The team tackles a series of
complicated investigations when murdered victims
are found in three New York City boroughs. Mac
and Stella investigate the murder of a young man
found dead in a Brooklyn subway station.
Although the victim was electrocuted, the
train's third rail is not the likely culprit.
Danny and Det. Maka (guest star Kelly Hu)
examine the death of an art gallery owner whose
final sale was a painting with mob ties that may
have been forged. Meanwhile, Aiden and Det.
Flack work on the mysterious death of a worker
found dead on a construction site."
Rumoured to feature a man who is electrocuted
while engaging in Parkours - a new extreme sport
in which the participants, known as traceurs,
see the cityscape as an urban obstacle course.
(November 14, 2004 - CSI Files)
One of the paintings that Danny Messer examined
during the episode was actually painted by actor
Carmine Giovinazzo, and is called "Sister
Tight." (January 11, 2005 - CSI Files)
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