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The guide for primarily refers to the police procedural drama CSI: NY , which aired on April 25, 2007. CSI: NY: "Past Imperfect" (S3E21)

Danny and Hawkes investigate the death of Scott Colson at Coney Island. They discover a woman dressed as a cowgirl who used an air gun to inject Scott with a lethal substance, eventually linking the crime to Scott's brother, Jesse. [S3E21] Past Imperfect

A woman named Emma is found in a dumpster with her head wrapped in packing tape and her eyelids removed. This M.O. matches Clay Dobson, a serial killer recently released on a technicality. The guide for primarily refers to the police

For more detailed cast and production info, you can check the episode's IMDb page or Rotten Tomatoes summary. New York: Season 3, Episode 21 - CSI - Rotten Tomatoes A woman named Emma is found in a

While not titled "Past Imperfect," this specific season and episode number features the crew meeting their own descendants from a divergent past.

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