This episode was bit off the normal CSI-NY, being more of soap opera than anything else. Throughout the show, we "see" dead person "Marina Garito" explain things and give her emotions of a lifetime of allegedly trying to find her missing brother. I say "allegedly" because there is a big twist in here late.
Stella knew this woman because she had come to her for help about her missing brother and had relentlessly pursued the case and kept Stella informed on a weekly basis for a long, long time.
Thus, when "Garito" is found dead and the victim of am apparent suicide, Stella doesn't believe, even if medical examiner Sid is sincere and thorough in his autopsy. From that point, it's up to Stella and the CSI team to see if the young woman was murdered.
All in all, "okay," but not one of the better episodes.
Stella knew this woman because she had come to her for help about her missing brother and had relentlessly pursued the case and kept Stella informed on a weekly basis for a long, long time.
Thus, when "Garito" is found dead and the victim of am apparent suicide, Stella doesn't believe, even if medical examiner Sid is sincere and thorough in his autopsy. From that point, it's up to Stella and the CSI team to see if the young woman was murdered.
All in all, "okay," but not one of the better episodes.