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*A.J. Buckley as [[Adam Ross]]
 
*A.J. Buckley as [[Adam Ross]]
 
*Robert Joy as Dr. [[Sid Hammerback]]
 
*Robert Joy as Dr. [[Sid Hammerback]]
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*Emmanuelle Vaugier as Det. [[Jennifer Angell|Jessica Angell]]
 
==Guest Stars==
 
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*Heather Hemmens as Paris Brooks
 
*Heather Hemmens as Paris Brooks

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Murder Sings The Blues
Murder Sings The Blues
Season 3
Number 7
Writer Sam Humphrey
Director Oz Scott
Original Airdate November 1, 2006
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Murder Sings The Blues is the Seventh episode of the Season Three of CSI: NY.

Summary

A young woman dies after she starts bleeding from the eyes, nose, and mouth while at a party aboard a subway train. Mac originally believes she is the victim of a biological attack. Later, it is revealed that Sheldon knew the victim. Across town, a wealthy playboy is found dead in an indoor lap pool in his penthouse suite. The investigation reveals that he was murdered and his last maid was fired two days earlier.

Main Cast

Recurring Roles

Guest Stars

  • Heather Hemmens as Paris Brooks
  • Austin Peck as Daniel Gecko
  • Melina Madsen as Jenny Anders
  • Jeremy Luke as Randy Kern
  • Marsh Mokhtari as Grant Jordan
  • Suzanna Guzman as Madame Butterfly
  • Jon Prescott as Nick Gunn
  • Dianna Agron as Jessica Gunn
  • Nikki DeLoach as Lorelie Dennis
  • Stephen Full as Lawrence
  • Meghan Markle as Veronica Perez
  • Mark Totty as James McQuinn

Notes

  • Meghan Markle, who plays Veronica Perez, also appears in the CSI: Miami episode Backfire.
  • Mark Totty, who plays James McQuinn, also appears in the CSI: Miami episode If I Had a Hammer.

Music

  • "Madam Butterfly" by Black Violin.
  • "Loose Control" by Black Violin.
  • "Blue Velvet" by Bobby Vinton.
  • "What Else Is There? (Trentmoller remix)" by Royskopp.
  • "Wind It Up" by Gwen Stefani.
  • "Bandstand in the Sky" by Pete Yorn.

See Also