List of CSI: NY Characters - Recurring Characters - Notable Villains

Notable Villains

Character Portrayed by Crime First appearance Last appearance
Sonny Sassone Michael DeLuise Murder
"Tanglewood" "Run Silent, Run Deep"
Frankie Mala Ed Quinn Attempted murder
"Grand Murder at Central Station" "All Access"
Henry Darius James Badge Dale Murder
"Felony Flight"
"Manhattan Manhunt"
D.J. Pratt Chad Williams Murder of Aiden Burn, rape
"Summer In The City" "Heroes"
Shane Casey Edward Furlong Murder
"Hung Out to Dry" "The 34th Floor"
Clay Dobson Joey Lawrence Murder
"Past Imperfect" "Comes Around"
Andrew "Drew" Bedford
Kerr Smith Attempted murder
"The Deep" "The Thing About Heroes"
Suspect X Kam Heskin Murder
"Down the Rabbit Hole" "DOA For a Day"
"Cabbie Killer" Ryan Locke Murder
"Like Water For Murder" "Taxi"
Ethan Scott
Elias Koteas Murder
"Hostage" "Veritas"
Sebastian Diakos Adoni Maropis Murder
"The Cost of Living" "Point of No Return"
George Kolovos Paul Papadakis Murder
"The Cost of Living" "Grounds for Deception"
Hollis Eckhart
Skeet Ulrich Murder
"Lat 40° 47' N/Long 73° 58' W" "Manhattanhenge"
Raymond Harris Clifton Collins, Jr. Murder
"Nothing For Something" "Life Sentence"
John Curtis Jason Wiles Rape
"Crushed" "Means To An End"

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