CSI: NY Season 7 Episode 8
As the CSIs investigate a case involving a woman who appears to have been scared to death in a supposedly haunted section of Central Park, Mac stumbles on another dead body buried nearby in the same part of the park.
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Serie: CSI: NY
Episode Title: Scared Stiff
Air Date: 2010-11-12
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