Amy is discovered in a stolen car with a man named Andrew Wolflynn, and though Brass turns the screws on Wolflynn, he denies kidnapping Amy or killing her family. Catherine is shocked to discover Amy is just twelve, but when she and Warrick re-examine a bloody shirt found at the scene, the way the sleeves are rolled up suggest a small woman wore it. Grissom and Archie watch the exorcism tapes and see how Mr. Macalino stopped Alistair and freed Amy. He puts it together that Amy called Wolflynn, had sex with him and then used a gun he had to kill her parents and sister. Brass and Catherine rush to the hospital to find Amy just in time to see Alistair, convinced he’s exorcising the devil, toss her from a walkway on the second floor, killing her.
Sara works her first case on the swing shift with Ronnie Lake: investigating the death of a homeless man whose body was found just outside the motel where the Macalinos were killed. They discover his ID in his pocket, giving his name as Eddie Kaye. Dr. Robbins determines that he was roughed up, and that he died of dehydration. Sara and Ronnie notice marks on his wrists, and wonder if he got into an altercation with the police. She prints his ID and matches the prints found on it to an Officer Casella. Sara tracks the officer down, and he tells her that Eddie had been fighting at the homeless shelter. He cuffed him but didn’t take him in, claiming it was just a ploy the homeless use to get food and shelter for the night in jail–and that he wasn’t falling for it. Sara looks disgusted, knowing that a night of food and shelter might have saved the man’s life. (thanks to CSIFiles.com)
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