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CSI: New York Open and Shut (2004–2013) Online

CSI: New York Open and Shut (2004–2013) Online
Original Title :
Open and Shut
Genre :
TV Episode / Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
2004–2013
Directror :
Joe Ann Fogle
Cast :
Gary Sinise,Melina Kanakaredes,Carmine Giovinazzo
Writer :
Anthony E. Zuiker,Ann Donahue
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
43min
Rating :
7.4/10
CSI: New York Open and Shut (2004–2013) Online

A hotel concierge falls to her death in the hotel atrium, and a woman says she shot the man who beat her husband to death with a hammer in self-defense.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Gary Sinise Gary Sinise - Mac Taylor
Melina Kanakaredes Melina Kanakaredes - Stella Bonasera
Carmine Giovinazzo Carmine Giovinazzo - Danny Messer
Anna Belknap Anna Belknap - Lindsay Monroe
Hill Harper Hill Harper - Sheldon Hawkes
Eddie Cahill Eddie Cahill - Don Flack
Robert Joy Robert Joy - Sid Hammerback
A.J. Buckley A.J. Buckley - Adam Ross
Dedee Pfeiffer Dedee Pfeiffer - Grace Thomason
Lindy Booth Lindy Booth - Tess Larson
Jill Latiano Jill Latiano - Mandi Foster
Hal Ozsan Hal Ozsan - Tony DeLuca
Angela Sarafyan Angela Sarafyan - Sara Jackson
Greg Wrangler Greg Wrangler - Daniel Thomason
Keith Stone Keith Stone - Todd

The Cartier bracelet the victim was wearing is a part of the Love Collection, and was created in the 1970s, and which Cartier continues to make. It is put on and taken off with a special screwdriver that the person giving the bracelet keeps. The Love Collection is one of Cartier's most famous collections.

The model's story of throwing an iPod at her assistant's head sounds like a play on real-life supermodel Naomi Campbell, who was arrested for throwing a cell phone at the head of one of her employees.

This episode very closely parallels the murder case of Mark Winger convicted of murdering Roger Harrington and his wife Donnah in August of 1995 in St. Louis MO with the roles reversed. The Forensic Files episode aired August 7th 2003 titled "A Welcome Intrusion" covered this case.