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|status = Incarcerated |
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|actor = Jake Thomas |
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|appearance = [[Clue: SI]]}} |
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''"I wanted to hurt her the way she hurt me; by taking away what she loved most. But most of all, I wanted her to know it was ''me'' doing it."'' |
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''"I wanted to hurt her the way she hurt me; by taking away what she loved most. But most of all, I wanted her to know it was ''me'' doing it."'' |
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'''Steve Davis''' is a serial killer who appeared in [[Clue: SI|season nine]] of [[Clue: SI|CSI: NY.]] |
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'''Steve Davis''' is a serial killer who appeared in [[Clue: SI|season nine]] of [[Clue: SI|CSI: NY.]] |
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==History== |
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At the age of thirteen, Steve was sent to therapy with Dr. Carly Emerson as treatment for his obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression. To make him feel comfortable with her, she would play the boardgame [[wikipedia:Cluedo|Clue]] with him. In adulthood, he fell in love with Dr. Emerson. However, she told him that she had a fiancée and that she must stop having sessions with him. This made him angry and he stopped taking his medication and began killing her other patients, basing the murders on Clue. |
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At the age of thirteen, Steve, who grew up with wealthy but distant parents, was sent to therapy with Dr. Carly Emerson as treatment for his obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression. To make him feel comfortable with her, she would play the boardgame [[wikipedia:Cluedo|Clue]] with him. In adulthood, he fell in love with Dr. Emerson. However, she told him that she had a fiancée and that she must stop having sessions with him. This made him angry and he stopped taking his medication and began killing her other patients, basing the murders on Clue. |
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==Modus Operandi== |
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Steve targeted Dr. Emerson's other patients. He killed them in various ways, but always used weapons that appear as potential murder weapons in Clue. His first victim, Lisa Weston, was shot with a [[wikipedia:Pepper-box|pepperbox revolver]], the weapon used to represent a pistol in most current editions of Clue. His second victim, Ellen White, was strangled with rope. His third victim, Shane Simmons, was struck with a candlestick. The locations of the victims' deaths were also used to reference Clue; Weston had red hair, making her a reference to Clue charracter Miss Scarlett, and was killed in Hell's Kitchen, a reference to the Kitchen area in Clue. Ellen White was killed in the Conservatory of Dance, a reference to the Conservatory area in Clue, and her name presumably referred to Clue character Mrs. White. Finally, Shane Simmons was killed and left on a golfcourse green, making him Mr. Green, near a "ball room" (a pun on the ball room in Clue). |
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Steve targeted Dr. Emerson's other patients. He killed them in various ways, but always used weapons that appear as potential murder weapons in Clue. His first victim, Lisa Weston, was shot with a [[wikipedia:Pepper-box|pepperbox revolver]], the weapon used to represent a pistol in most current editions of Clue. His second victim, Ellen White, was strangled with rope. His third victim, Shane Simmons, was struck with a candlestick. The locations of the victims' deaths were also used to reference Clue; Weston had red hair, making her a reference to Clue charracter Miss Scarlett, and was killed in Hell's Kitchen, a reference to the Kitchen area in Clue. Ellen White was killed in the Conservatory of Dance, a reference to the Conservatory area in Clue, and her name presumably referred to Clue character Mrs. White. Finally, Shane Simmons was killed and left on a golfcourse green, making him Mr. Green, near a "ball room" (a pun on the ball room in Clue). It was shown that he took a photos of the victim, the weapon and the location when he killed Ellen White (and probably the other victims as well) after committing the crime, representing the cards used in Clue to represent potential suspects, weapons and murder locations. |
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==Known Victims== |
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*Lisa Weston {{Template:C|shot with an 1830 Allen & Thurber [[wikipedia:Pepper-box|pepper-box revolver]]; representing "Miss Scarlett in the Kitchen with the Revolver"}} |
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*Lisa Weston {{Template:C|shot in the abdomen with an 1830 Allen & Thurber [[wikipedia:Pepper-box|pepper-box revolver]]; representing "Miss Scarlett in the Kitchen with the revolver"}} |
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*Ellen White {{Template:C|strangled with rope; representing "Mrs. White in the Conservatory with the rope"}} |
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*Ellen White {{Template:C|strangled with rope and hanged post-mortem; representing "Mrs. White in the Conservatory with the rope"}} |
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*Shane Simmons {{Template:C|struck with a candlestick; representing "Mr. Green in the Ball Room with the candlestick"}} |
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*Shane Simmons {{Template:C|struck in the back of the head with a candlestick; representing "Mr. Green in the Ball Room with the candlestick"}} |
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*Dr. Carly Emerson {{Template:C|abducted}} |
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*Dr. Carly Emerson {{Template:C|abducted}} |
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*Clayton {{Template:C|Dr. Emerson's fiancée; attempted; stabbed; representing "Professor Plum in the Library with the knife"}} |
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*Clayton {{Template:C|Dr. Emerson's fiancée; attempted; stabbed in the abdomen; representing "Professor Plum in the Library with the knife"}} |
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[[Category:CSI: New York Characters]] |
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[[Category:Serial Killers]] |
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| Name | Steve Davis
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| Gender | Male
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| Family | Unnamed father Unnamed mother
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| City | New York
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| Status | Incarcerated
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| Portrayed By | Jake Thomas
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| First Appearance | Clue: SI
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"I wanted to hurt her the way she hurt me; by taking away what she loved most. But most of all, I wanted her to know it was me doing it."
Steve Davis is a serial killer who appeared in season nine of CSI: NY.
At the age of thirteen, Steve, who grew up with wealthy but distant parents, was sent to therapy with Dr. Carly Emerson as treatment for his obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression. To make him feel comfortable with her, she would play the boardgame Clue with him. In adulthood, he fell in love with Dr. Emerson. However, she told him that she had a fiancée and that she must stop having sessions with him. This made him angry and he stopped taking his medication and began killing her other patients, basing the murders on Clue.
Modus Operandi
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Steve targeted Dr. Emerson's other patients. He killed them in various ways, but always used weapons that appear as potential murder weapons in Clue. His first victim, Lisa Weston, was shot with a pepperbox revolver, the weapon used to represent a pistol in most current editions of Clue. His second victim, Ellen White, was strangled with rope. His third victim, Shane Simmons, was struck with a candlestick. The locations of the victims' deaths were also used to reference Clue; Weston had red hair, making her a reference to Clue charracter Miss Scarlett, and was killed in Hell's Kitchen, a reference to the Kitchen area in Clue. Ellen White was killed in the Conservatory of Dance, a reference to the Conservatory area in Clue, and her name presumably referred to Clue character Mrs. White. Finally, Shane Simmons was killed and left on a golfcourse green, making him Mr. Green, near a "ball room" (a pun on the ball room in Clue). It was shown that he took a photos of the victim, the weapon and the location when he killed Ellen White (and probably the other victims as well) after committing the crime, representing the cards used in Clue to represent potential suspects, weapons and murder locations.
Known Victims
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- Lisa Weston (shot in the abdomen with an 1830 Allen & Thurber pepper-box revolver; representing "Miss Scarlett in the Kitchen with the revolver")
- Ellen White (strangled with rope and hanged post-mortem; representing "Mrs. White in the Conservatory with the rope")
- Shane Simmons (struck in the back of the head with a candlestick; representing "Mr. Green in the Ball Room with the candlestick")
- Dr. Carly Emerson (abducted)
- Clayton (Dr. Emerson's fiancée; attempted; stabbed in the abdomen; representing "Professor Plum in the Library with the knife")