I’ve been curious about Adam’s family for years, and the knowledge that his father was a bully (as revealed in “Some Buried Bones”) only increased my desire to see him on the show. “The Real McCoy” checks off one of the biggest items on my CSI: New York wishlist: we’ve finally met Adam’s father. They used the cash as starter money to open the speakeasy. He didn’t tell Jason the truth, lying and saying that he won the money in Atlantic City. However, Jason had nothing to do with it Eli found the money, and he assumed that no one would realize it was missing. He figured out that Jason worked for the company that replaced the attic insulation, so he went after the man to take the money back. The money was never recovered because Nathan hid it in his grandmother’s attic, but it wasn’t there after he was released from prison. Nathan just got out of prison after serving five years for stealing $10,000. Eli and Jason used to work for a company that installed this type of insulation, and one of the houses they worked on belonged to Nathan’s grandmother. There are also traces of denim and boric acid in the head wound, which leads to denim insulation. The pistol used to hit Jason over the head is a starter pistol-the killer just wanted to scare him, not kill him. She and Eli were just trying to find ways to cut corners, although Courtney never told Eli about the counterfeit alcohol. She was trying to save money, but Jason had no idea that they were having financial problems. Courtney was the one buying the vodka, and Jason confronted her about it. However, the bar knew exactly what it was getting. The CSIs talk to the man who sold the vodka, and he says Jason confronted him about selling fake alcohol. The bar had been serving it, but they stopped. It contains methanol, which is essentially poison that causes a mild reaction similar to being drunk. Lindsay tests the alcohol at the bar and discovers that there’s counterfeit vodka in the back. Mac thinks this process is responsible for a recent series of police reports relating to disorderly conduct and public intoxication near the speakeasy. Jason ingested methanol, which converted to formaldehyde and then to formic acid. He claims it was just a random bar, but Flack and Danny don’t think it’s a coincidence. The DNA matches Nathan Brody, who admits that he got into a fight with Jason after sneaking into the speakeasy. Blood on Jason’s watch, which is covered by his gloves, leads the team to investigate an earlier struggle at the bar. The wound on Jason’s head is from a gun-he was pistol-whipped, but the killer never fired the gun. Some of the bar’s money is missing from the bank deposit bag beside him, but the killer didn’t take it all. He has been hit over the head, and a protrusion from the chain-link fence stabbed through his neck during a struggle. Jason’s girlfriend Courtney dances on the bar, and she tries to flirt with him while he works, but it’s obvious that there’s tension between them.īy the end of the night, Jason winds up dead in a Christmas tree lot. The owners, Jason and Eli, are enjoying big success with this business venture. The owner of a popular speakeasy is killed and robbed, and Adam spends his day off with his sick father.Ī woman heads through a phonebooth and into a hidden bar, a modern-day speakeasy that is filled with customers.
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