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About LAW & ORDER & Episode Guides

About LAW & ORDER & Episode Guides


Law & Order Aired From September 13, 1990 - May 24, 2010 On NBC.



About Law & Order:
"Law & Order," the longest-running crime series and the second-longest-running drama series in the history of television, is now in its 20th season on NBC.

Filmed entirely on location in New York, the realistic program looks at crime and justice from a dual perspective. In the first half-hour the detectives investigate crimes and apprehend suspects under the supervision of their precinct lieutenant. In the second half-hour, the focus shifts to the criminal courts with the lawyers working within a complicated justice system to prosecute the accused under the guidance of the District Attorney.

Some cases may be simple, but most are multi-faceted. The investigations are challenging, prosecutions are complicated, and decisions about legal procedures and plea-bargaining are vexing. In the arduous and complex process of determining guilt and innocence, lives often hang in the balance.

Cast:

Real NameCharacter Name
George Dzundza Det. Sgt. Max Greevey  (Season 1)
Richard Brooks A.D.A. Paul Robinette (Seasons 1-3)
Dann Florek Capt. Don Cragen (Seasons 1-3)
Michael Moriarty A.D.A. Ben Stone (Seasons 1-4)
Chris Noth Det. Mike Logan (Seasons 1-5)
Steven Hill D.A. Adam Schiff (Seasons 1-10)
Paul Sorvino Det. Sgt. Phil Cerreta (Seasons 2-3)
Carolyn McCormick Dr. Elizabeth Olivet (Seasons 3-4)
Jerry Orbach Det. Lennie Briscoe (Seasons 3-14)
Jill Hennessy A.D.A. Claire Kincaid (Seasons 4-6)
S. Epatha Merkerson Lt. Anita Van Buren (Seasons 4-)
Sam Waterston A.D.A. Jack McCoy (Seasons 5-17) / D.A. Jack McCoy (Seasons 18-)
Benjamin Bratt Det. Rey Curtis (Seasons 6-9)
Carey Lowell A.D.A. Jamie Ross (Seasons 7-8)
Angie Harmon A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael (Seasons 9-11)
Jesse L. Martin Det. Ed Green (Seasons 10-18)
Dianne Wiest D.A. Nora Lewin (Seasons 11-12)
Elisabeth Röhm A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn (Seasons 12-15)
Fred Dalton Thompson D.A. Arthur Branch (Seasons 13-17)
Michael Imperioli Det. Nick Falco (Season 15)
Annie Parisse A.D.A. Alexandra Borgia (Seasons 15-16)
Dennis Farina Det. Joe Fontana (Seasons 15-16)
Milena Govich Det. Nina Cassady (Season 17)
Alana De La Garza A.D.A. Connie Rubirosa (Seasons 17-)
Anthony Anderson Det. Kevin Bernard (Seasons 18-)
Linus Roache A.D.A. Michael Cutter (Seasons 18-)
Jeremy Sisto Det. Cyrus Lupo (Seasons 18-)


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Season 1 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Prescription for Death
When a young girl with bronchitis dies in the hospital, her father charges criminal negligence. Detectives Greevey and Logan suspect the Chief of Medicine, but Stone and Robinette have difficulty convincing any members of the hospital staff to testify against him.

Episode 2: Subterranean Homeboy Blues
When a white woman shoots two black teens on the subway, killing one of them, the question of whether it was self defense or murder threatens to divide the city.

Episode 3: The Reaper's Helper
The murder of a young gay man with AIDS is linked to similar murders in San Francisco and L.A., and  the question arises -- were they hate crimes or mercy killings?

Episode 4: Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die
Evidence in the murder of a young woman on the Upper East Side links the victim to both her ex-boyfriend and her current one on the night she died.

Episode 5: Happily Ever After
When a rich couple is attacked in a parking lot, the husband is killed and the wife wounded, and detectives deem her account of the event too well-rehearsed to be believed.

Episode 6: Everybody's Favorite Bagman
When a city councilman is robbed and assaulted, the investigation ties the victim to organized crime. Logan, Greevey, and an undercover narcotics officer trace the crime to mob figure Tony Scalisi. Stone and Robinette cut a deal with Scalisi to uncover a larger scandal.

Episode 7: By Hooker, By Crook
When Logan and Greevey investigate how a family man came to be found unconscious in Central Park, they uncover a very high-class call girl operation run by a well-educated socialite.

Episode 8: Poison Ivy
A routine drug bust goes bad and an Ivy League honors student is gunned down by a cop. Greevey and Logan face the hostility of their peers as they investigate, and racial tensions are on the rise as Stone and Robinette begin to build a case against the policeman.

Episode 9: Indifference
When an abused child dies, the investigation reveals a crack-addicted mother being abused by her husband, a controlling psychiatric therapist.

Episode 10: Prisoner of Love
The prime suspects in the murder of an artist notorious for his sadomasochistic art is the head of New York Cultural Affairs and a wealthy socialite, both of whom had an unusual relationship with the deceased.

Episode 11: Out of the Half-Light
A 16-year-old black girl claims she was raped by two white cops -- a charge that sets off a racial timebomb that threatens the city.

Episode 12:  Life Choice
A case involving the bombing of an abortion clinic that leaves one woman dead places not only Greevey and Logan on opposite sides of the abortion issue, but Schiff and Stone as well.

Episode 13: A Death in the Family
A citywide manhunt for the killer of a cop leads to the arrest of a suspect whose attorney tries to cut a deal with Stone.

Episode 14: The Violence of Summer
A local TV news reporter is gang-raped, and while the three suspects soon turn on each other, Greevey and Logan investigate the possibility that there might be a fourth perpetrator.

Episode 15: Torrents of Greed, The (Part 1)
When three members of the Masucci crime family are charged with assault, Stone wants to bring down the entire organization, but his plans are foiled by false testimony.

Episode 16: Torrents of Greed, The (Part 2)
While Stone and Robinette try to bring crime boss Frank Masucci to justice, the crime family dispenses some justice of its own.

Episode 17: Mushrooms
An investigation into the shooting of a 12-year-old boy and his baby brother lead detectives to a teen drug ring -- and a 14-year-old shooter.

Episode 18: The Secret Sharers
A known felon is gunned down in front of a church congregation, and all the witnesses attempt to protect the shooter, a popular local teen.

Episode 19: The Serpent's Tooth
When a wealthy couple are killed by their two teenaged sons, the DA's office doesn't accept the fact that the suspects were abused by their father as justification for murder.

Episode 20: The Troubles
Logan must set aside his sympathy for the Irish cause when a Lebanese gunrunner is murdered and the prime suspect is an IRA soldier.

Episode 21: Sonata For a Solo Organ
After a kidney transplant, charges are brought against the physician and the patient's millionaire father because the organ was harvested against the donor's will.

Episode 22: The Blue Wall
Captain Cragen comes under suspicion during an Internal Affairs investigation of the chief of operations, who is suspected of laundering drug money.

Source: wolfstories2.tripod.com


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Season 2 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Confession
Logan crosses the line in order to obtain a confession from the man suspected of murdering Max Greevey, and is also faced with breaking in a new partner. Stone finds that his prosecution is placed in jeopardy because of Logan's actions.

Episode 2: The Wages of Love
A double homicide of an older man and his younger lover casts suspicion on both the ex-wife and the former boyfriend of the murdered duo, with the dead man's murdered son holding the key to the mystery.

Episode 3: Aria
A lethal drug overdose of a young actress leads the detectives to an aggressive stage mother and a pornographic movie producer.

Episode 4: Asylum
The stabbing death of a man in front of a coffee shop leads detectives to a local homeless man, but the conviction is threatened on appeal based on the lack of a search warrant for his "home", which was a lean-to in Central Park.

Episode 5: God Bless the Child
A couple faces trial after they deny medical help to their daughter based on their religious beliefs and their daughter dies of strep throat. Stone's prosecution hinges on whether or not the parents wanted to call for medical help. Things take a turn when the investigation uncovers another child that died under similar circumstances.

Episode 6: Misconception
The mugging of a pregnant legal secretary leads to a case involving her lover, her boss and charges of fetal murder when she loses the baby.

Episode 7: In Memory Of
The renovation of a brownstone uncovers the remains of a young boy who disappeared thirty-one years earlier, reviving a wrenching and long-suppressed memory in his childhood friend and neighbor.

Episode 8: Out of Control
The detectives investigate the gang rape of a college student during a fraternity Halloween party, but when her own testimony can't be supported by the evidence, it becomes hard to prove rape.

Episode 9: Renunciation
When a gambler is killed, the hit-and-run investigation leads to the discovery of a schoolteacher carrying on an affair with one of her students. Cerreta and Logan suspect that she may have manipulated him into killing her husband.

Episode 10: Heaven
The investigation into an illegal social club fire which claimed 53 fatalities leads to a connection between arson, illegal immigrants and the sale of green cards.

Episode 11: His Hour Upon the Stage
The discovery of a frozen corpse in a dumpster leads to rival Broadway producers

Episode 12: Star Struck
An obsessive fan pleads temporary insanity when he is charged with attempting to murder the soap opera actress who is the center of his life.

Episode 13: Severance
Stone faces an old rival in court as he tries to link a hit man and three murders to a sleazy lawyer and a powerful man behind bars.

Episode 14: Blood is Thicker...
An apparent mugging ends in the death of a wealthy woman but the case comes to hang on a silver pin that may have been in the victim's possession.

Episode 15: Trust
Stone is determined to see that a teenage boy doesn't get away with murder twice when the young man is brought to trial for the shooting death of one of his friends.

Episode 16: Vengeance
The parents of a murdered woman contest Stone's prosecution of her killer so that he can be extradited to their home state, where the death penalty still exists.

Episode 17: Sisters of Mercy
Cerreta and Logan investigate the accusation that a nun in charge of a shelter for teens molested a young addict.

Episode 18: Cradle to Grave
The discovery of a dead baby leads to a case involving a slumlord who would not provide any heat and who defends her actions by blaming the rent laws.

Episode 19: The Fertile Fields
The brutal murder of a Jewish jeweler appears to be a hate crime, but the investigation soon leads back to the man's brother and his shady business deals.

Episode 20: Intolerance
When a Chinese-American honors student is killed, the investigation uncovers a racist mother whose son was competing with the victim for the same scholarship.

Episode 21: Silence
A politician opposes the prosecution of his son's murderer because it might mean revealing that his late son was gay.

Episode 22: The Working Stiff
The murder of a Wall Street legend begins a case involving an ailing union worker and a former governor and old friend of Schiff's.

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Season 3 Episode Guide


Episode 1: Skin Deep
A sleazy photographer is found murdered in his studio, and his appointment book leads detectives to a modeling agency -- and a bevy of models who all had motive.

Episode 2: Conspiracy
The assassination of a black political leader at a Harlem rally results in the arrest of a white man whose wife may have been having an affair with the victim.

Episode 3: Forgiveness
A priest defends a poor young man accused of murdering his wealthy girlfriend because she wanted out of the relationship.

Episode 4: The Corporate Veil
When 17-year-old boy has a heart attack while driving and plows into a crowded city park, a defective pacemaker is to blame, and the DA's office must decide whether to prosecute the salesman, the doctor, or the manufacturer.

Episode 5: Wedded Bliss
The unidentified body of a woman found in the bay near the garment district leads police to a sweatshop using illegal aliens, and Stone uses a 100-year-old slavery case as precedent in his prosecution.

Episode 6: Helpless
Detectives discover that the same highly respected gynecologist accused by Dr. Olivet of sexual assault was responsible for his wife's suicide.

Episode 7: Self Defense
An immigrant shop owner claims self defense after shooting two brothers with a history of theft and assault, but the investigation reveals he might have had another motive.

Episode 8: Prince of Darkness
When the murder of a wealthy businessman is tied to a Colombian drug cartel, Detective Cerreta sets up a buy with a notorious gun dealer. But the deal goes sour, and Cerreta is shot twice in the chest. Jerry Orbach joins the cast.

Episode 9: Point of View
While Cerreta recovers from gunshot wounds, Logan is teamed with a new partner, Det. Lenny Briscoe.  Their investigation of a so-called "self defense" killing produces a suspect whose attorney knows ADA Ben Stone from law school.

Episode 10: Consultation
When a pregnant Nigerian girl dies, 20 heroin-filled condoms are discovered in her stomach, and the investigation points a finger of blame at a tribal chief.

Episode 11: Extended Family
The abduction of a famous Broadway producer's little girl  leads to allegations by the child's mother that the father is guilty of sexual molestation.

Episode 12: Right to Counsel
An elderly woman worth millions is found murdered, and though her young lover accepts a plea bargain, his account of the crime is inconsistent with the evidenc

Episode 13: Night and Fog
An elderly man confesses that he assisted in the suicide of his wife, but when Stone finds out the man was a Nazi collaborator he digs deeper.

Episode 14: Promises to Keep
A sexual relationship between a psychiatrist and her patient may have had something to do with the murder of the patient's fiancee.

Episode 15: Mother Love
A young black woman is brutally murdered, and while her crack-dealing boyfriend seems a likely suspect, his refusal to plea bargain leads McCoy to dig deeper into the victim's past.

Episode 16: Justice
A judge's stepdaughter is found raped and murdered, and the investigation reveals the victim had shocking relationships with some of the felons who appeared in her father's court.

Episode 17: Conduct Unbecoming
A female Navy lieutenant is murdered during a wild officers' party, and the investigation unveils a military cover-up that reaches into the highest ranks.

Episode 18: Animal Instinct
A renowned genetic research scientist is murdered and the investigation leads to a group of animal-rights activists -- until the victim's troubled marriage and the existence of a mistress come to light.

Episode 19: Virus
Detectives seek the person responsible for a virus in a clinic's computer system which causes a number of diabetes patients to suffer hypoglycemic shock, resulting in coma or death.

Episode 20: Securitate
When a business owner is shot and dragged behind a car, detectives learn that the victim was about to blow the whistle on a credit card scam being run out of his furniture store.

Episode 21: Manhood
A gay cop is killed by a cornered drug dealer when the former's backup arrives on the scene too late, but the investigation leads some to suspect that the victim was set up by his fellow officers.

Episode 22: Benevolence
A young, independent-minded deaf woman is murdered, and the suspects include her scorned lover and her mentor, the founder of an institute for the hearing-impaired.

Source: wolfstories2.tripod.com


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Season 4 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Sweeps
The father of a molested child shoots the molester on a live TV talk show, and detectives discover the show's host arranged the confrontation in hopes of a ratings boost.

Episode 2: Volunteers
When a homeless man is found bloodied and beaten, detectives focus their attention on a neighborhood watch group called The Block Association.

Episode 3: Discord
A college coed accuses a former heavy metal rock star of rape, but the consensus is that it's a case of a groupie's revenge -- until the rock star's sexually violent past is uncovered.

Episode 4: Profile
A serial killer has targeted a racially integrated neighborhood, and Briscoe and Logan zero in on a white supremacist who hires a celebrated civil rights attorney to represent him.

Episode 5: Black Tie

The police receive an anonymous tip that a wealthy man was murdered, but the medical examiner says he died from natural causes, and the wife won't permit an autopsy.

Episode 6: Pride and Joy
A 17-year-old boy becomes the chief suspect in the murder of his father. The defense claims it was self-defense, and that the father was abusive -- a charge the rest of the family is reluctant to face.

Episode 7: Apocrypha
A bomb goes off in the garage of a Wall Street banking complex, and the sole victim is a young woman whom Stone and Kincaid believe was brainwashed into planting the bomb by a charismatic cult leader.

Episode 8: American Dream
The discovery of a decomposed body in a tattered blue blazer at a construction site results in the resurrection of one of Stone's old cases, and brings him face-to-face with a brilliant crimina

Episode 9: Born Bad
The issue of whether some people are genetically predisposed to murder comes to the fore in the case of a foster child who kills his "brother."

Episode 10: The Pursuit of Happiness
The owner of a meat company is found butchered, and the police suspect his "green card" Russian bride when they find out the victim was threatening to divorce her just weeks before she would qualify to remain in the U.S.

Episode 11: Golden Years
An elderly woman is found dead from an apparent heart attack and her granddaughter is charged with neglect; the suspect claims she was following doctor's orders, but detectives learn she had a lot to gain from her grandmother's death.

Episode 12: Snatched
The son of a wealthy businessman arranges his own kidnapping in order to collect the five million dollar ransom, then flees the city when his accomplices turn on him.

Episode 13: Breeder
A woman found unconscious in an ER claims her last memory is of being pregnant and in the back of a taxi, and the search for her missing baby reveals a scam involving private adoptions.

Episode 14: Censure
Kincaid resigns from the DA's office after she is accused of trumping up charges against a judge who rejected her sexual advances when she served as his clerk.

Episode 15: Kids
The son of a former policeman is arrested in connection with the drive-by shooting of a 14-year-old boy.

Episode 16: Big Bang
A nuclear physicist becomes the chief suspect when his estranged wife is killed by a letter bomb.

Episode 17: Mayhem
Five different homicides occurring on the same day have Briscoe and Logan on the run searching the city for the killers

Episode 18: Wager
The police suspect the death of a prominent baseball player's father might be linked to gambling debts -- until the son's alibi becomes shaky.

Episode 19: Sanctuary
When a child in Harlem falls victim to a hit-and-run driver, racial tensions are so enflamed that an innocent man is murdered by a young black man who then seeks sanctuary in a church.

Episode 20: Nurture
When the detectives investigate the disappearance of a child from her abusive foster home they discover that she's been given sanctuary by a caring but disturbed woman who lost her own child years ago.

Episode 21: Doubles
An attack on a pro tennis player leads detectives to a crazed fan, but further investigation reveals that the assault was arranged by a rival player with a co-conspirator whose identity will surprise everyone.

Episode 22: Old Friends
A businessman falls into the path of a speeding truck, and detectives learn it was no accident, but murder -- carried out by a professional hitman hired by the victim's partner, who has ties to the Russian mob.

Source: wolfstories2.tripod.com


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Season 5 Episode Guide



Episode 1: Second Opinion
New EADA Jack McCoy must convince the husband of a woman killed by an unethical if well-intentioned doctor to testify against the physician.

Episode 2: Coma
When a female journalist is shot, detectives take a hard look at her husband, the owner of a comedy club -- even though he seems to have an ironclad alibi.

Episode 3: Blue Bamboo
A desk clerk's high-stakes scam is uncovered in the course of an investigation into a robbery that leaves one guest dead in the lobby of a luxury hotel.

Episode 4: Family Values
When it's determined that the death of a wealthy woman was murder and not suicide, detectives investigate her first and second husbands as well as her daughter.

Episode 5: White Rabbit
A burglary puts police on the trail of a female political activist who became a fugitive when she killed a policeman during a Sixties car bombing.

Episode 6: Competence
Lt. Van Buren shoots and kills one of two young men who try to rob her, and when the deceased proves to be a mentally retarded boy, the DA's office prosecutes the other robber for his partner's death.

Episode 7: Precious
Briscoe and Logan are suspicious when a man reports his infant daughter kidnapped. When the baby is found dead in an ice cooler, some shocking facts about the mother are uncovered, leading McCoy to make an unusual request: that she be sterilized.

Episode 8: Virtue
A woman found dead behind the wheel of a car at a drunk-driving accident was beaten and raped before she died, and the clues lead detectives to a city councilman's office.

Episode 9: Scoundrels
When a lawyer is found dead, the investigation links the victim to a savings-and-loan king involved in a bankruptcy scam.

Episode 10: House Counsel
The murder of a man who served on the jury of a mob trial leads to a confrontation between McCoy and a long-time friend who is acting as the suspect's attorney.

Episode 11: Guardian
A female junkie found dead behind as a member of a wealthy family, and the police seek a drug dealer who points the finger of blame at the victim's brother.

Episode 12: Progeny
A pro-choice doctor is shot in the parking lot of her health clinic, and the investigation leads to an activist group headed by a former priest.

Episode 13: Rage
A junior trader indicted for the murder of a successful white stockbroker pleads insanity due to "black rage." Stars Courtney B. Vance, who would later join the cast of Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Episode 14: Performance
An amateur porn tape contains what appears to be the rape and murder of a young woman, but a tattoo on the victim leads the detectives to a couple of shocking discovery -- the young woman isn't dead and is involved in a high school points-for-sex club.

Episode 15: Seed
The death of a woman trying to shoot her husband leads detectives to a fertility doctor who has been inseminating his patients with his own sperm.

Episode 16: Wannabe
The father of a boy threatened by a schoolmate who is expelled from school is killed in front of his house, and the father of the schoolmate pleads guilty to spare his son.

Episode 17: Act of God
A child is killed when a bomb explodes at a construction site, and McCoy sends a man to jail -- only to rethink the conviction when the police find another suspect.

Episode 18: Privileged
The investigation into a double murder leads to a young alcoholic whose parents once lived in the victims' house. He claims he had had nightmares about killing, and thought he was stabbing his parents. Hypnosis indicates a history of abuse

Episode 19: Cruel and Unusual
When an autistic 18-year-old is arrested and dies in police custody, the investigation leads to a behavioral control clinic that uses unethical therapies.

Episode 20: Bad Faith
A police detective -- and an old friend of Logan's -- is found dead, an apparent suicide, and the investigation leads to a neighborhood priest with a history of child molestation.

Episode 21: Purple Heart
The motive behind the murder of a cabbie seems to have been robbery, until detectives discover that the victim was a participant in a number of get-rich schemes.

Episode 22: Switch
A psychiatrist is killed by one of her patients, but the problem lies in determining which of the suspect's multiple personalities is responsible for the crime.

Episode 23: Pride
A controversial gay city councilman is shot dead, and the murder weapon turns out to be a missing piece of evidence from a 1985 robbery -- which means a policeman may have to be added to a list of suspects that includes the victim's roommate and a homophobic politician.

Source: wolfstories2.tripod.com


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Season 6 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Bitter Fruit
A young girl is abducted and murdered, and the suspect is shot and killed by the victim's distraught mother on the way to his arraignment.

Episode 2: Rebels
Briscoe tries to adapt to his new partner Curtis while investigating the death of a rich NYU student whose father had offered him $10,000 to stop frequenting biker bars.

Episode 3: Savages
The murder of an undercover narcotics agent results in a rift in the DA's office, as McCoy and Kincaid quarrel over whether to seek the newly-reinstated death penalty.

Episode 4: Jeopardy
The investigation into a dead editor reveals the victim's brother had tried to ruin the victim's reputation to enhance his own business, but McCoy faces an uphill battle in court when forensic evidence is ruled inadmissable.

Episode 5: Hot Pursuit
A woman kidnapped and sexually abused by a criminal claims she was forced by her captor to participate in his crime spree, but the DA's office questions her true motives.

Episode 6: Paranoia
The graphic description on the Internet of a pretty coed's murder leads the detectives to the victim's roommate, whose attempted suicide unlocks the secrets of a deadly past.

Episode 7: Humiliation
The wife of a prominent doctor is the prime suspect in the murder of a street hustler who had a history of blackmailing her clientele.

Episode 8: Angel
When a baby girl disappears, Briscoe and Curtis zero in on the mother, who claims God told her to kill the child, leaving McCoy and Kincaid to battle the defense of divine intervention in court.

Episode 9: Blood Libel
The murder of a Jewish art teacher in her classroom exposes an undercurrent of anti-Semitism in the student body, and pits McCoy against Klan lawyer Roy Payne.

Episode 10: Remand

A famous stabbing case is resurrected when new evidence seems to show that the wrong man was convicted thirty years ago.

Episode 11: Corpus Delicti
The death of a show horse leads detectives to a shady horse dealer who sells sick animals to unsuspecting investors -- one of whom disappears and is presumed dead.

Episode 12: Trophy
A five-year-old case is reopened when a thirteen-year-old boy is murdered and all the evidence seems to point to a serial killer -- who is in prison.

Episode 13: Charm City
Briscoe and Curtis join forces with Baltimore detectives to track down a man suspected of setting off gas bombs in New York City and Baltimore. But the NY detectives soon discover that their methods of investigation often conflict with those of their Baltimore counterparts. (A Homicide crossover)

Episode 14: Custody
A drug-addicted mother trying to reclaim her baby is the suspect in the murder of a social worker, and McCoy faces a tough challenge from her attorney, former ADA Paul Robinette.

Episode 15: Encore
A jogger murdered in Central Park turns out to be the second wife of a man who was acquitted of killing his first wife and who's suspected of hiring someone to do the job this time.

Episode 16: Savior
A woman, her son, and her daughter are shot in a jewelry heist, and when the mother and son die the detectives begin to suspect the daughter and her deadbeat boyfriend might have been responsible.

Episode 17: Deceit
When a gay attorney is murdered, detectives investigate his lover, a female impersonator, and along the way discover a blackmail plot and an embittered wife.

Episode 18: Atonement
Briscoe and Curtis suspect that a model who has disappeared is a murder victim, and their search for her body lead them to a drug dealer, a photographer, an athlete and a limo driver.

Episode 19: Slave
A drug-addict mother sells her son to a dealer, and when the son is involved in the murder of a woman he refuses to testify against the dealer in order to protect his mother.

Episode 20: Girlfriends
A murdered college coed turns out to have been part of a call girl ring, but when detectives go after the madam they discover she has fled the country.

Episode 21: Pro Se
Accused of three brutal murders, a schizophrenic homeless man who also happens to be a lawyer, and who represents himself in court. Kincaid realizes he's the same man she plea-bargained with on a harassment charge a year earlier.

Episode 22: Homesick
The poisoning of a baby boy leads to the arrest of a British nanny, but further investigation reveals that the real culprit might have been a member of the family.

Episode 23: Aftershock
McCoy, Briscoe, Kincaid and Curtis react in very different ways to witnessing the lethal injection of a convicted killer. (Jill Hennessy's last episode.)

Source: wolfstories2.tripod.com


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Season 7 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Causa Mortis
It seems like a cut-and-dried case when a woman who is carjacked and murdered records the crime on a pocket tape recorder, and even gets her murderer to say his name.

Episode 2: I.D.
Briscoe and Curtis must solve the mystery of the naked woman found dead in a highrise elevator, while McCoy and Ross battle a vindictive judge through two trials to achieve justice.

Episode 3: Good Girl
A white girl  arrested for the murder of a black college student claims the victim raped her and her attorney levels charges of reverse discrimination, while the victim's parents pressure McCoy to go to trial sooner than he wants to.

Episode 4: Survivor
Stolen coins taken during a robbery that resulted in the murder of an antique dealer leads detectives to one of the victim's clients.

Episode 5: Corruption
A detective claims he shot a drug dealer in self-defense, but when Curtis digs deeper he uncovers a web of police corruption, and finds his partner Briscoe under suspicion for stealing evidence.

Episode 6: Double Blind
Detectives turn to an aging criminal for help in solving the case of a well-liked janitor murdered in a university laboratory building, and the evidence points to a student employee who was participating in a drug study.

Episode 7: Deadbeat
Clues to the murder of a car broker and deadbeat dad lead to the victim's ex-father-in-law, who claims self-defense.

Episode 8: Family Business
Two feuding sisters and their wily father, the owner of New York's most expensive department store, complicate the search for justice in the murder of the store's chief financial officer.

Episode 9: Entrapment
Briscoe and Curtis butt heads with the FBI when their investigation into the shooting death of a black community leader leads them to an FBI informant.

Episode 10: Legacy
A seemingly random shooting leads detectives to a cold-blooded hitman -- and the revelation that the killing was revenge for a murder the victim himself had committed years ago.

Episode 11: Menace
An apparent suicide turns out to be murder when a woman leaps from a bridge to escape a crazed attacker with whom she'd been involved in an auto accident -- that might not have been accidental at all.

Episode 12: Barter
The shooting of a member of a co-op board may have been a case of mistaken identity, and McCoy goes to great length to prove the man responsible was a lender who used unscrupulous methods to get money owed him.

Episode 13: Matrimony
A wealthy old man is murdered and the detectives suspect his young wife, a former stripper, while McCoy thinks the man's lawyer might have been involved, as well.

Episode 14: Working Mom
The shooting of an ex-cop in an area notorious for prostitution leads police to a pair of housewives who moonlight as high-priced hookers, one of whom cries rape to escape a charge of murder.

Episode 15: D-Girl
Part 1 of a trilogy ("Turnaround", "Showtime"); Curtis and Briscoe travel to Los Angeles after the body of a decapitated woman is identified as the head of a major Hollywood studio.

Episode 16: Turnaround
Part II of a trilogy that includes "D-Girl" and "Showtime"; Briscoe and Curtis discover that they may have tagged the wrong man for the brutal murder of a studio mogul.

Episode 17: Showtime
Part 3 of a trilogy ("D-Girl" & "Turnaround"). A Hollywood movie director is put on trial for the murder of his ex-wife, who was about to testify in a sexual harassment suit against a studio executive.

Episode 18: Mad Dog
McCoy is incensed when a serial rapist gets paroled after serving only 18 years of his sentence, and will go to almost any lengths to prove the man is responsible for the murder of a 17-year-old girl.

Episode 19: Double Down
Finding a kidnapped hired car driver depends on information from an apprehended robber, but the man won't talk unless he gets an immunity deal that would preclude his prosecution for the shooting death of an off-duty cop.

Episode 20: We Like Mike
A man is found shot to death in a bad neighborhood, and the police arrest a "good Samaritan" who helped the victim with a flat tire -- only to discover that they've got the wrong man.

Episode 21: Passion
The attractive editor of an up-and-coming writer is found murdered in the latter's apartment, and the evidence seems to point to the writer's scorned girlfriend.

Episode 22: Past Imperfect
The murder of a "has-been" cover girl lead Dets. Briscoe and Curtis to delve into the victim's past -- a past that includes drug addicts, illegitimate children and a lawyer that specializes in blackmail.

Episode 23: Terminal
McCoy and Schiff find their jobs in jeopardy in a case involving a shooting spree at a posh fundraiser, a crime initially blamed on anti-Semitic fanatics.

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Season 8 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Thrill
When a delivery man is shot to death, the police focus their attention on two teenagers who ordered out, but McCoy discovers he can't use the confession of one of them for religious reasons.

Episode 2: Denial
When the maid at a cheap motel discovers bloody sheets but no victim, the detectives follow the trail of a stolen credit card to a teenage couple they think may have killed their newborn baby.

Episode 3: Navy Blues
When detectives run into a stone wall erected by the Navy during their investigation of a naval officer's murder, McCoy and Ross do legal battle to win jurisdiction.

Episode 4: Harvest
When a woman is slain in an apparent drive-by shooting, the DA's office seeks to prosecute not only the shooter but a doctor who harvested the victim's organs for transplants.

Episode 5: Nullification
A security guard is killed when a state betting facility is robbed by three masked gunmen, and the trail of evidence leads to a suburban-based militia that does its recruiting over the Internet.

Episode 6:  Baby, It's You
Part One of a crossover episode with Homicide: Life on the Street. The death of a 14-year-old fashion model from toxic shock syndrome lead detectives to suspect she was sexually assaulted in her Batimore home.

Episode 7: Blood
McCoy and Lowell discover a husband with a dark secret and a troubled ex-wife in the case of a new mother who jumped -- or was pushed -- from her balcony.

Episode 8: Shadow
The murder of a bail bondsman launches a case in which McCoy and Ross set up a mock trial to nab a dirty lawyer who bribes his clients.

Episode 9: Burned
A murder confession left on the wrong answering machine leads to the reopening of a two-year-old arson case in which a little girl was killed.

Episode 10: Ritual
An Egyptian man is murdered, and the prime suspect turns out to be a visiting doctor who is thought to be a terrorist -- and who is also a practitioner of female circumcision.

Episode 11: Under the Influence
A hit-and-run incident that claims the lives of a father and his son brings back painful memories for McCoy, whose actions in prosecuting the case are questioned by Ross.

Episode 12: Expert
A forensics expert is the target of a botched assassination attempt, and the investigation turns up evidence that has McCoy and Ross questioning the doctor's ethics, while the defendant uses the same defense his father used years before.

Episode 13: Castoff
A serial killer is charged with the murder of a professional woman who had a dangerous sex life, and his defense is that he watched too much television.

Episode 14: Grief
Investigating the brutal beating of a man, the police uncover the alleged rape of two women, while ADA Ross discovers a shocking twist involving an unlikely accomplice.

Episode 15: Faccia a Faccia
A murder investigation leads detectives to a dead FBI witness, an eager hitman and a Mafia boss, and Schiff urges McCoy to prosecute the mob for murder.

Episode 16: Divorce
A psychologist is found stabbed to death just days prior to her presenting an annulment evaluation in a messy divorce case, and McCoy is confronted by an unethical defense attorney.

Episode 17: Carrier
An investigation into the shooting death of a young woman leads to an attempt by McCoy to prosecute an HIV-positive man trying to infect as many people as possible before he dies.

Episode 18: Stalker
A woman is found unconscious at the bottom of her apartment's stairs, and McCoy must resort to pitting Detectives Briscoe and Curtis against one another to prove his case against a stalker.

Episode 19: Disappeared
Briscoe and Curtis investigate the mysterious disappearance of a couple from their apartment, and the suspect refuses to plead insanity even though his brother turned him in on the condition that he get medical help.

Episode 20: Burden
After a 12-year-old quadriplegic dies at home in his bed, paramedics claim that he was suffocated and the suspects include the boy's parents and sister.

Episode 21: Bad Girl
Adam Schiff's reelection as DA may hinge on the outcome of a case involving the murder of a police officer by a killer who claims to have had a religious conversion.

Episode 22: Damaged
The shooting of a teacher in a high school parking lot leads to the arrest of several male students who had sex with a developmentally-disabled girl, and McCoy tries to prove it was rape and not consensual.

Episode 23: Tabloid
When a high-profile female law professor is chased by a tabloid journalist into the path of a car and killed, her husband tries to keep some of the family secrets from coming to light.

Episode 24: Monster
When a young girl is found sexually abused and near death, the attempt to convict her attacker is hampered by a judge with a grudge against McCoy, and an ambition to unseat DA Adam Schiff.


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Season 9 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Cherished
When an adopted baby girl is murdered, McCoy and his new ADA, Abbie Carmichael, try to build a case against the victim's abusive and disturbed big brother.

Episode 2: DWB
A woman is tortured and left for dead, and when the investigation leads to a man suspected of being a serial killer, Carmichael is willing to go to any lengths to keep the man behind bars.

Episode 3: Bait
When detectives look into the case of a Connecticut teen who is robbed and shot in the East Village, they uncover a drug operation -- and the cold-blooded murder of a little girl.

Episode 4: Flight
Embezzlement and an extramarital affair are elements of the investigation into the death of a kindergarten boy from a rare and lethal form of flu, as detectives race to find the source of the virus.

Episode 5: Agony
The investigation into the murder of a mailman and the torturing of a woman results in the arrest of a serial killer who wants to make a deal to avoid the death penalty -- only he didn't commit the crime.

Episode 6: Scrambled
Detectives seeks a motive behind the murder of a female embryologist in a fertility clinic storage room where a container of embryos was destroyed.

Episode 7: Venom
Detectives venture into New York's high society when they investigate the murder of a male escort during the intermission at a benefit concert.

Episode 8: Punk
The murder of a corrections officer at a women's prison lead investigators to a convict Abbie Carmichael put away on drug charges three years earlier -- and McCoy to a confrontation with defense attorney Danielle Melnick.

Episode 9: True North
The investigation of the murder of a wealthy man and his young daughter is hampered by the wife and mother of the victims, who seems to know more than she's saying.

Episode 10: Hate
When a high school girl is found brutally beaten and tied to a tree in Central Park, evidence points to a group of skinheads as the culprits, and the DA's office goes after the leader of the group, even though he did physically participate in the attack.

Episode 11: Ramparts
When a police diver locates a 1968 Volkswagen bus containing a body at the bottom of the Hudson River, an old case involving campus protests in the Sixties is reopened.

Episode 12: Haven
A Harlem neighborhood is in turmoil when a community leader is found murdered, and the DA's office tries to get a conviction before the situation becomes too explosive.

Episode 13: Hunters
A parolee is found dead in the trunk of a car, and detectives find themselves competing with ruthless bounty hunters in their search for a suspect.

Episode 14: Sideshow
(Part 1 of a 2-part Law & Order/Homicide: Life on the Street crossover.) Briscoe and Curtis team up with Baltimore detectives in a case involving a woman found dead in Battery Park and the cover-up of a Washington sex scandal.

Episode 15: Disciple
A teen found dead in a hospital emergency room leads to a court case in which McCoy must convince a jury that strong religious beliefs do not exempt the defendant from obedience to the law.

Episode 16: Harm
The investigation into an assault on a retired attorney focuses on a sticky divorce and a possible homicide.

Episode 17: Shield
The murder of a cop is linked to a case of sexual abuse involving the deceased and his partner, a divorced mother of two.

Episode 18: Juvenile
The investigation into the shooting of a newspaper columnist is linked to a murder that is two decades old -- and a suspect who was a juvenile at the time

Episode 19: Tabula Rasa
The chief suspect in the death of a philosophy professor who was pushed in front of a subway train is a man who changed his identity and disappeared with his daughters following a divorce.

Episode 20: Empire
The 200th episode, with special guest star Julia Roberts. A corporate mogul's fatal heart attack is caused by a sexual performance-enhancing drug, and Det. Curtis puts his personal life on the line to link a sensational sex crime with a motive.

Episode 21: Ambitious
The murderer of an audio installation salesman has links with the mob, and McCoy is faced with the difficult task of convincing witnesses to testify -- and of guaranteeing their safety.

Episode 22: Admissions
A coed is found strangled and stabbed, and the investigation reveals her relationship with a professor -- and McCoy becomes suspicious of two male students who provide each other with airtight alibis.

Episode 23: Refuge (Part 1)
A crime scene where both the victim and perpetrator are found dead leads detectives to a speechless 10-year-old witness -- and into a dangerous web that involves the Russian mob.

Episode 24: Refuge (Part 2)
McCoy must connect defendants who are part of the Russian mob with a money-laundering operation before vital evidence is destroyed -- and any more witnesses are found dead.

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Season 10 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Gunshow
When 15 people, most of them women, are gunned down in Central Park, McCoy seeks to prosecute not only the shooter but the manufacturer of the semi-automatic weapon he modified and used.

Episode 2: Killerz
When a boy is found murdered at a construction site, McCoy must prove a violent little girl is responsible or face the prospect of her harming other children.

Episode 3: DNR
A civil court judge is gunned down in her garage, and detectives suspect she was the victim of a murder-for-hire conspiracy involving her husband, even though the victim insists her husband is innocent.

Episode 4: Merger
When a 15-year-old girl is murdered, the authorities take a hard look at her wealthy family, and the family scandal that unfolds threatens McCoy's goal of a first-degree murder conviction.

Episode 5: Justice
When a lawyer is murdered, McCoy tries to link that killing to a previous one -- a crime for which a man who might be innocent is on Death Row -- only to be stymied by his former assistant-turned-defense attorney, Jamie Ross.

Episode 6: Marathon

The partnership of Detectives Briscoe and Green is threatened when they investigate the murder of an elderly woman and Briscoe's fellow cops make veiled suggestions that he might be getting too old to do the job.

Episode 7: Patsy
When a woman is found bludgeoned into a coma, the prime suspect is a state employee who was the boyfriend of the victim's missing sister. But McCoy and Carmichael discover that DNA found at the crime scene may be part of a complicated cover-up.

Episode 8: Blood Money
A murder victim who was both shot and stabbed turns out to be a life insurance salesman who sold bogus policies to Holocaust victims.

Episode 9: Sundown
When a woman is found beaten to death, a silver-tongued gigolo who has romanced a string of wealthy women becomes a suspect -- along with the victim's son, daughter, and husband.

Episode 10: Loco Parentis
The investigation into the death of a teenage boy leads to a school bully with an obsession for martial arts weapons, and whose father purchased the murder weapon.

Episode 11: Collision
A man charged with the murder of a homeless woman stops taking his antidepressant medication, rendering himself mentally incapable of standing trial.

Episode 12: Mother's Milk
A missing baby has the detectives questioning the child's feuding parents, both of whom claim the other has the child -- until the baby is found buried in a backyard, dead from chronic starvation.

Episode 13: Panic
A bestselling mystery writer is wounded and her accountant gunned down in the street, and the investigation uncovers a possible connection between the crime and a love triangle involving an FBI agent (Tom Berenger) and his wife.

Episode 14: Entitled
Part 2 of a crossover episode with L&O:SVU; The prime suspect in the shooting of two men is a serial killer who admits to only one killing, while McCoy finds a powerful matriarch to be a formidable opponent.

Episode 15: Fools for Love
When two girls are found raped and murdered, the case against the chief suspect hinges on the discovery of a third missing girl who, when found, is reluctant to testify.

Episode 16: Trade This
When the suspected killer of a stockbroker is himself killed by a professional hitman, detectives suspect that organized crime has moved in on Wall Street.

Episode 17: Black, White and Blue
It seems like an open-and-shut case when the murder of a white youth in Harlem leads to two suspects who bragged about the killing and had the victim's jacket -- until two police officers are implicated in the crime.

Episode 18: Mega
An investigation into the crash of a shuttle helicopter that kills six passengers leads detectives to the doorstep of a married pair of New Age financial gurus.

Episode 19: Surrender Dorothy
A female graduate student is found strangled and stuffed in the trunk of a car, and when it's learned that she was having an affair with one of her college students the detectives take a hard look at her psychologist husband.

Episode 20: Untitled
When a murdered woman whose hands were severed is identified as a wealthy patron of the arts, detectives learn that an artist she sponsored created a work that bears an uncanny resemblance to the crime scene.

Episode 21: Narcosis
A stripper is found strangled and detectives discover that she was running a brothel, with the help of two cops, that forced illegal Chinese immigrant women to be sex slaves.

Episode 22: High & Low
The murder of a college coed who moonlighted as a stripper is the key to a case that connects an insider trading scam to a businessman and a former porn star.

Episode 23: Stiff
When a wealthy woman is found drugged and comatose, detectives suspect that her husband tried to murder her for her money -- or was he attempting to commit a mercy killing?

Episode 24: Vaya con Dios
McCoy is willing to go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court in his prosecution of a case involving a foreign dignitary who tortured and murdered a New York student nearly thirty years ago.

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Season 11 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Endurance
New York Mayor Rudy Guliani introduces interim DA Nora Lewin during the case of a suspicious apartment fire that leaves a severely disabled boy dead from smoke inhalation.

Episode 2: Turnstile Justice
The DA's office goes after the health care system for releasing a mentally unstable person, now held responsible for the murder of a woman, into society.

Episode 3: Dissonance
The Manhattan Symphony Orchestra's star violinist is found murdered in her dressing room, and the detectives find plenty of suspects, including a stagehand and the conductor.

Episode 4: Standoff
An investigation into the stabbing death of a brutal gang leader in a prison scuffle reveals that undercover cops and corrections officers might have been involved.

Episode 5: Return
When evidence in the murderer of a store owner points to the son of the victims business partner, the suspect flees to Israel and claims dual citizenship because the law there prevents a citizen's extradition.

Episode 6: Burn Baby Burn
The reputation of the NYPD is at stake in a high-profile case involving the murder of a white police officer and the indictment of Black Panther leader Lateef Miller.

Episode 7: Amends
Under pressure from police brass to reduce a backlog of unsolved cases, Briscoe and Green look into the 20-year-old case of a murdered teenage girl, and link it to the spoiled son of a well-connected family.

Episode 8: Thin Ice
The death of a popular youth hockey coach leads detectives to take a hard look at a player benched for "rough play" -- and the player's violence-prone father.

Episode 9: Hubris
A charming criminal accused of multiple murders represents himself at trial, and seems to win the allegiance of the female jury foreperson.

Episode 10: Whose Monkey Is It, Anyway?
When an AIDS researcher dies as a result of the "liberation" of a lab's primate test subjects, police suspect animal rights activists and an impressionable security guard.

Episode 11: Sunday in the Park with Jorge
A woman found murdered in Central Park is thought to have been the victim of "wilding" -- until detectives discover that her husband has been less than forthcoming about problems in their marriage.

Episode 12: Teenage Wasteland
McCoy seeks the death penalty for a thrill-seeking youth for the murder of a Chinese restauranteur, but DA Nora Lewin is troubled by the fact that the defendant was a juvenile when the crime occurred.

Episode 13: Phobia
When a gay man is murdered and his adopted infant son abducted, the police suspect it might be a kidnapping for ransom, but evidence mounts that it could have been a hate crime committed by the infant's homophobic natural father.

Episode 14: A Losing Season
A pregnant loan officer is found dead in the trunk of her car, and the investigation leads to a pro basketball player whose ties to the victim extend beyond the loans she approved for him.

Episode 15: Swept Away
The death of one of the stars of a TV reality series leads the DA's office to suspect that a network executive who encouraged hostility among the cast members is responsible.

Episode 16: Bronx Cheer
Detectives suspect drug-dealer Taz Partell in the death of a woman with a large quantity of Ecstasy in her purse, and their investigation links Partell to another death in the Bronx -- a murder for which another man has been convicted.

Episode 17: Ego
When the body of a female investigator with the state's attorney general's office is found in the river, the chief suspect is her boss, who claims she was the victim of a random kidnapping.

Episode 18: White Lie
Evidence in a double homicide leads police to the wife of an army officer in charge of the Amercian anti-drug campaign in Colombia, and McCoy convinces her to put her life in jeopardy to catch a cold-blooded killer.

Episode 19: Whiplash
The death of an illegal alien in a car crash uncovers an insurance scam involving staged auto accidents and masterminded by a pair of slick attorneys.

Episode 20: All My Children
The son of a wealthy real estate magnate is found murdered at his prep school, and the investigation leads to a mystery woman who may have been using the boy to extort money from the father.

Episode 21: Brother's Keeper
A wealthy business found dead at a golf range is connected to well-known criminal Cally Lonegan, but the FBI provides Cally with an alibi.

Episode 22: School Daze
When a masked student opens fire on his schoolmates, killing four, the detectives learn that more than one youth fits the killer's profile, while an email threatens more murders to come.

Episode 23: Judge Dread
When a strict and unpopular judge becomes the target for assassination, detectives discover that the hitman visited a CPA in jail awaiting trial for embezzlement, but the case is hard to make because the hitman is dead.

Episode 24: Deep Vote
When a case of mistaken identity leads to the murder of a businesswoman, detectives discover the intended victim was an investigative journalist whose articles led to the investigation of a senate election.


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Season 12 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Who Let the Dogs Out?
A woman and her dog are mauled to death by a vicious pit-bull used in illegal dog-fighting -- and owned by a convict serving two life sentences in Attica.

Episode 2: Armed Forces
An investigation into the murder of a down-and-out Vietnam veteran uncovers an incident that involved the victim and three other members of the dead man's unit.

Episode 3: For Love or Money
The wife of a hitman's wealthy victim becomes a prime suspect, but the investigation reveals that the dead man's daughter might have had her own reasons for wanting to see the man dead.

Episode 4: Soldier of Fortune
The murders of a banker and jeweler are linked to a scheme to steal millions in diamonds from the Girard family, which controls the world's diamond market.

Episode 5: Possession
The last remaining tenant of an upper West Side apartment building is found murdered, and while the police take a long hard look at her landlord, prosecutors find themselves enmeshed in a sibling rivalry involving greed and lost love.

Episode 6: Formerly Famous

When the wife of singer Johnny Vega is found shot to death, detectives take a hard look at the crooner's manager as well as his adult sons.

Episode 7: Myth of Fingerprints
Lt. Van Buren must cope with the realization that she may have helped convict an innocent man when she reopens a 12-year-old murder case and discovers that a medical examiner might have engaged in forensic abuse.

Episode 8: The Fire This Time
When a young woman dies in the arson/fire of a new West Side highrise, the investigation points to a group of environmental extremists as the likely culprits.

Episode 9: 3 Dawg Night
An uninvited guest at a trendy nightclub is murdered, and the rap star who was confronted by the victim won't cooperate with the investigation.

Episode 10: Prejudice
The murder of a black publisher leads to the arrest of an avowed racist whose attorney attempts to define his racism as a mental illness.

Episode 11: The Collar
When a priest is murdered, detectives discover that he wasn't the intended victim -- a clergyman whose commitment to the sacred confidentiality of the confessional prevents him from aiding the investigation.

Episode 12: Undercovered
The prime suspect in the murder of an insurance executive is the father of a young girl dying of leukemia and denied access to a possibly life-saving treatment by  her insurance company.

Episode 13: DR 1-102
When the suspect in the murders of two women takes a hostage, Southerlyn takes action to save the hostage that results in disbarment proceedings against her.

Episode 14: Missing
The aide to a state senator disappears, and the detectives question several powerful state officials who helped the missing woman with her career -- one of whom might have had a reason to end it

Episode 15: Access Nation
McCoy goes after an Internet company that provided a former rapist who was the patient of a murdered psychologist with information from the victim's confidential computer files.

Episode 16: Born Again
When an 11-year-old girl is found dead by suffocation in Central Park, the police focus on her adoptive mother, who had resorted to the controversial "rebirthing" technique to deal with the victim's behavioral problems.

Episode 17: Girl Most Likely
When a high school student is killed, detectives suspect the fellow students she exposed for running a website detailing their sexual exploits; the key to the case turns out to be the victim's best friend, who is reluctant to testify.

Episode 18: Equal Rights
Disgrunted investors aren't the only suspects in the murder of an investment analyst who was recommending the purchase of stock in a company going bankrupt.

Episode 19: Slaughter
The murder of a college student in the meat-packing district results in an investigation that reveals a meat supplier's unsanitary operation -- and the deaths of five more people.

Episode 20: Dazzled
An attorney's second wife plunges to her death from the roof of her art studio, and detectives find a plethora of suspects, from the husband to a former boyfriend to some of the lawyer's colleagues and clients.

Episode 21: Foul Play
A private detective is murdered, and the homicide investigation centers around a youth baseball league player accused of being older than his birth certificate indicates.

Episode 22: Attorney Client
When the wife of a high-profile defense attorney is killed, detectives think the lawyer might have been the real target -- and find plenty of suspects, including a disgruntled client and a disappointed lover.

Episode 23: Oxymoron
When detectives learn that a murdered doctor who was writing fraudulent prescriptions for an addictive painkiller was being controlled by the son of a mob boss, the son offers to give up his father in exchange for a deal.

Episode 24: Patriot
A murder victim who turns out to be an illegal alien with a $100,000 secret bank account leads Briscoe and Green to a hate-mongering website and an ex-Special Forces soldier who has turned vigilante.


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Season 13 Episode Guide




Episode 1: American Jihad
An American Muslim becomes the prime suspect in a double murder after an academic challenges his religious beliefs.

Episode 2: Shangri-La
The murder of a female high school English teacher uncovers a love triangle that includes a female student and a male teacher, both of whom become suspects. The prosecutors have to deal with the student's multiple identities and refusal to live past adolescence.

Episode 3: True Crime
Investigating the death of a rock band singer who had large amounts of cocaine and heroin in her system, the detectives question a former boyfriend who was a disgruntled band mate of her late husband. The prosecutors are hampered by the actions of a retired detective-turned-writer, who worked a case with Briscoe several years back and whose unconventional research tactics make him a suspect as well.

Episode 4: Tragedy on Rye
A struggling actress is murdered in an apparent robbery-homicide where a video tape, made by a couple touring the city and sold to a local news station, shows three suspects loading the stolen property into an SUV. They are charged with felony murder, a capital crime, and this causes unrest with Southerlyn surrounding the death penalty.

Episode 5: The Ring
The discovery of a body in Hells Kitchen who had been wearing a $40,000 diamond ring leads the detectives back to the World Trade Center attacks as the victim had been reported to have died when Tower One collapsed. The ensuing investigation leads to a fiancee and a lover and the determination that the events of 9/11 may have been good timing to hide the fact that she was murdered the night before.

Episode 6: Hitman
The execution style shooting of a city contractor leads Briscoe and Green to suspect a professional hitman. They first focus upon possible enemies of the victim, but end up suspecting the victim's wife and her boyfriend of hiring the killer. However as they investigate every possibility, the evidence leads McCoy and Southerlyn to a conspirator that no one had suspected.

Episode 7: Open Season
A defense attorney who had just acquitted a cop killer is gunned down outside a Manhattan restaurant. The detectives start with police officers in the precinct of the injured officer, then to his brother, before they are led to a white supremacist who is part of a national network. McCoy is faced with the unlikely prospect that the defendant's attorney, his friend of 20 years and a friend of the slain lawyer, played a part in the murder of a Florida district attorney following the defendant's arrest. McCoy is able to make a deal that perserves the integrity of his adversary, but not without a cost.

Episode 8: Asterick
A star baseball player becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his limousine driver when it is discovered that the driver regularly supplied steroids to the sports icon. The subsequent investigation reveals blackmail as the underlying motive for the murder.

Episode 9: The Wheel
The smoldering corpse of an Asian girl found outside the Chinese consul general's apartment leads the detectives to believe she had immolated herself to make a political statement. When forensics shows that she had been murdered beforehand, they find themselves in the middle of a religious conflict with the consul general their prime suspect and his attorney an old friend of District Attorney Branch.

Episode 10: Mother's Day
The hit-and-run death of a popular high-school student leaves the detectives suspecting the girl's father was the real target. When evidence reveals that the death was possibly a random killing, they are able to track down their suspect to his apartment. However things get complicated when their killer is murdered, and the person who committed the crime happens to be the victim's mother.

Episode 11: Chosen
The murder of a bookie with a high-class clientele leads the detectives to arrest his partner. Charged with first-degree murder, his attorney puts forth an unusual defense strategy that turns the trial into a political statement.

Episode 12: Under God
A drug dealer is killed and suspicion falls on a dead teenager's father. Briscoe, still mourning his daughter, is unusually sympathetic. But before the police can prove it, his priest confesses -- claiming that God told him to do it.

Episode 13: Absentia
When the witness in a jewelry store robbery-homicide fails to appear in court, McCoy suspects foul play until he discovers that the man is a fugitive in a 20-year-old murder case.

Episode 14: Star Crossed
The bludgeoning of a luxury sports car dealer leads the detectives to a mentally challenged man and his girlfriend who is extremely attractive and whose expensive tastes lead her to be equally manipulative.

Episode 15: Bitch
The death of a stockbroker leads the detectives to his girlfriend whose mother is a cosmetics mogul who has a longstanding friendship with DA Arthur Branch, and will stop at nothing to protect her corporate image by using hormone replacement therapy withdrawal as the basis for her defense.

Episode 16: Suicide Box
A media-savvy attorney defends a black teenager accused of shooting an off-duty police officer.

Episode 17: Genius
Investigating the murder of a cab driver, the detectives come to suspect a famous author and his protege, a former child prodigy.

Episode 18: Maritime

A missing football player becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a woman whose body is discovered floating in the East River.

Episode 19: Seer
The prime suspect in the murder of a woman outside a sex club claims to have merely witnessed the crime via a psychic vision.

Episode 20: Kid Pro Quo
The murder of an admissions director of a private school leads the detectives to investigate a pair of angry parents whose children were denied admission, but then set their sights on the headmaster when they discover that the victim was about to go public with the denied admissions.

Episode 21: House Calls
The suspicious death of a Russian model leads the detectives to suspect medical malpractice.

Episode 22: Sheltered
It's a race against time as the detectives go on the hunt for a sniper whose victims are shot in broad daylight.

Episode 23: Couples
Briscoe and Green catch four murders and a kidnapping on the same day, and get handed confessions in each case.

Episode 24: Smoke
Briscoe and Green are assigned to a case involving an eccentric comedian who may have killed his young son by dangling him off a ledge.


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Season 14 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Bodies
While investigating the death of a teenaged girl, the detectives stumble on a pattern of crimes that indicate they are after a serial killer. The suspect, however, puts the prosecutors through an ethical ringer when he discloses his attorney's knowledge of the victims and their whereabouts.

Episode 2: Bounty
The investigation into the murder of a bounty hunter leads to a reporter with compromised ethics and a dubious defense strategy.

Episode 3: Patient Zero
The investigation into the carjacking of a vehicle containing vials of a deadly virus leads the detectives on a search for the first person infected with the virus and a biochemist whose sinister motivations were driven by passion.

Episode 4: Shrunk
The police and prosecutors investigate the connection between an award-winning songwriter and the young woman found murdered in his home to discover who would profit by her death at his hands.

Episode 5: Blaze
A teenager's need for parental love, acceptance and recognition sets in motion the events leading to the deaths of 23 concert goers in a blaze started by a rock band's illegal pyrotechnics.

Episode 6: Identity
When a man is found murdered shortly after depositing almost $400,000 in his savings account, the investigation into the source of funds reveals that the victim ran an identity theft scam which left an elderly man homeless and impoverished.

Episode 7: Floater
The husband of a woman whose partially decomposed body is found floating in the Hudson River becomes the prime suspect in her murder until the prosecutors uncover a connection between her prospective attorney and a judge who has heard a suspiciously high number of his cases.

Episode 8: Embedded
After a reporter accused of causing the deaths of soldiers with whom he was embedded in Iraq by reporting on their troop movements is shot and wounded on the eve of his return to the front, the ballistics report indicates that the gun belonged to one of the dead soldiers, leading the detectives to uncover who brought the gun back from the front and committed the crime.

Episode 9: Compassion
When a con man passing himself off as a grief counselor is poisoned by a respected doctor he victimized, McCoy must determine whether revenge or insanity prompted the crime.

Episode 10: Ill-Conceived
The owner of a clothing company with alien immigrant workers is found murdered which sends the detectives on a search for an unidentified evening caller whose girlfriend, also a worker in the factory, recently gave birth. Upon discovery that the victim was also the baby's father, the boyfriend is arrested with the motive being an office affair until the victim's widow discloses that it was a surrogate arrangement.

Episode 11: Darwinian
The apparent hit-and-run of a homeless man send the detectives on a search for the driver, a high profile female publicist, which fuels the fire for the prosecutors to obtain a murder conviction. Forensic evidence given during the trial reveal that the victim was severely beaten before being hit by the car which leads to a suspect within the homeless community.

Episode 12: Payback
The investigation into the murder of a former bookie turned mob informant reveals a disturbing new wrinkle in organized crime involving legitimate businessmen moonlighting as contract hitmen in a battle for mob leadership, and ends with a Federal ploy to nullify the plea bargain in the case, leaving McCoy seething and two more people dead.

Episode 13: Married with Children
The death of a woman who fell from a hotel balcony leads to a case involving a lesbian couple and a state law banning gay adoption

Episode 14: City Hall
A city employee's clerical error sets in motion a chain of events which culminates in a fatal shooting at City Hall and a secret Federal court proceeding with sinister implications.

Episode 15: Veteran's Day

A decorated Gulf War veteran grief-stricken over the Afghanistan combat death of his son murders an anti-war protester, claiming at trial that he acted under extreme emotional distress.

Episode 16: Can I Get a Witness?
McCoy faces an uphill battle in proving that witnesses to the murder of a drug mule were bribed, intimidated, and eventually murdered on the orders of the drug dealer accused of the crime.

Episode 17: Hands Free
When McCoy fails to win a murder conviction against an eccentric cross dressing millionaire for the death of his neighbor, he redoubles the effort to convict the man for murdering his second wife years earlier by demonstrating that he murdered a witness to the crime.

Episode 18: Evil Breeds
A Holocaust survivor is murdered on the eve of her testimony in the deportation trial of a former concentration camp guard. McCoy must not only put the murderer on trial, but also the former guard who stood to gain the most from the survivor's death, even though evidence is limited.

Episode 19: Nowhere Man
The District Attorney's Office is set on its ear when the investigation into the death of an A.D.A. uncovers a scandal that could imperil hundreds of cases.

Episode 20: Everybody Loves Raimondo's
Greed, treachery and disrespect shape the motives for murder when two men are gunned down at an exclusive restaurant.

Episode 21: Vendetta
The investigation into a bar room brawl fatality reveals a detective's decades-old vendetta against a petty criminal turned murderer who was falsely accused of one murder after evading conviction on another.

Episode 22: Gaijin
Van Buren has reservations about Branch's tactics in luring a Ginza nightclub owner back to New York after the Japanese government is unwilling to extradite him to face charges of conspiracy and murder in the death of his wife on a New York City vacation.

Episode 23: Caviar Emptor
When a caviar importer is murdered the day after his wedding to a much-younger woman, the large pool of suspects includes his new wife, his children, and his chief competitor, each of whom has a compelling motive for committing the crime.

Episode 24: C.O.D.
Briscoe bids farewell to the 27 as the prosecution of two women for killing each other's husbands comes to a successful conclusion.


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Season 15 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Paradigm
An Iraqi immigrant who murders a former military policewoman in retaliation for torturing her brother at Abu Ghraib prison claims that she is covered as an enemy combatant under the terms of the Geneva Convention.

Episode 2: The Dead Wives Club
When a woman abandoned by her firefighter husband for his partner's widow is threatened with also losing custody of her children, she murders her romantic rival, claiming that 9/11 post-traumatic stress syndrome prompted her actions.

Episode 3: The Brotherhood
When a prison gang puts out a contract on a Sing Sing corrections officer and his family, assigning the job to a newly released ex-con, the terrified officer pleads preemptive self-defense after he's brought to trial for the parolee's murder. As the trial proceeds, the gang attempts to affect the outcome of the case by sending a death threat to the presiding judge, who refuses to be intimidated. Shortly after the conclusion of the trial, McCoy discovers that the defendant's fears about the power and the reach of the gang were well-placed.

Episode 4: Coming Down Hard
McCoy goes after the C.E.O. of a pharmaceutical company who knowingly commissioned further clinical trials on a drug to extend its patent protection yielding millions of dollars of profit without disclosing that previous clinical studies had demonstrated that the drug created a high risk of suicide in its users.

Episode 5: Gunplay
After Green goes undercover to gather evidence on the gun dealers who murdered two detectives during a buy-and-bust, McCoy is able to connect the hit men to the attorney who paid them to avenge the death of his gun-running stepson at the hands of the same detectives during a similar buy-and-bust several years earlier.

Episode 6: Cut
A plastic surgeon's greed and narcissism contribute to his failure to care for a patient and this ultimately results in her death. Branch insists that McCoy prosecute him for criminally negligent homicide, rather than leave the matter to the civil courts, after an investigation reveals several instances of the doctor's inattention to patient care.

Episode 7: Gov Love
The investigation into the death of a governor's wife uncovers a web of infidelity, greed, and corruption which forces McCoy to counter a defense based on a ground-breaking interpretation of spousal privilege.

Episode 8: Cry Wolf
The detectives are skeptical when a former street activist turned shock jock with a history of staging phony muggings to gain publicity for his causes appears to be the subject of an attempt on his life after publicly assailing a mobster, but they begin to believe his story after they discover that the married jock was involved with the mobster's mistress.

Episode 9: All in the Family
When the investigation into the contract killing of a jeweler uncovers his plan to roll over on his Russian mob connections to a federal prosecutor, as well as an unhappy wife whom he refused to divorce, McCoy must determine who financed the hit.

Episode 10: Enemy

The prosecution of a drug trafficker responsible for a stash house massacre is hampered when McCoy discovers that the defendant claims diplomatic immunity, and has been working as an undercover operative aiding the U.S. military in Afghanistan.

Episode 11: Fixed
When a paroled child murderer is run down, the investigation leads to a terrified social worker and an experimental prison therapy program.

Episode 12: Mammon
The investigation into the murder of a wealthy husband leads to the uncovering of a conspiracy involving infidelity and greed and leads to one defendant attempting to evade justice by killing the other.

Episode 13: Ain't No Love
When a rap producer is found shot to death in his studio, detectives focus on his protege, whose demos link him and a friend to a second murder. As the investigation unfolds, Southerlyn's opinions put her sharply at odds with both McCoy and Branch.

Episode 14: Fluency
Fontana and Green are baffled by a series of flu-related deaths until they discover that the victims were given fake vaccine. McCoy goes after the con man who distributed the vaccine for murder.

Episode 15: Obsession
A conservative talk show host involved in a sexual harassment scandal is murdered, but the trail leads to the victim's wife and an obsessed stalker.

Episode 16: The Sixth Man
McCoy prosecutes a famous basketball star accused of murdering a man who was suing him because of a massive brawl between players and fans.

Episode 17: License to Kill
The investigation into a fatal traffic accident leads Fontana and Green to a slaughtered hunting party in the woods and an unknown man who may have been pursuing vigilante justice.

Episode 18: Dining Out
When a TV network executive is found murdered, Detectives Fontana and Green suspect a pair of twins who were stealing from the organization until they discover a celebrity chef with whom the married victim shared an affair. The nimble and charming chef is adroit at cultivating relationships with judges and juries alike, but prosecutor McCoy intends to reveal that the suspect's cooking show was about to be cancelled by his late lover.

Episode 19: Sects
Police and prosecutors go after a fanatical cult leader who encourages sex with children among her followers.

Episode 20: Tombstone
The bludgeoned corpse of a promiscuous lawyer is found in her office, and detectives treat her former lovers as suspects until DNA evidence points to a co-worker.

Episode 21: Publish and Perish
Fontana and his temporary partner, Det. Nick Falco, must tread lightly when they discover links between a powerful police commissioner and the murders of an infamous porn actress and a maverick publisher.

Episode 22: Sport of Kings
The shooting of a Panamanian jockey sends Fontana and Falco into the colorful world of horse racing, and they learn that the animal's owner used stolen funds for the purchase.

Episode 23: In God We Trust
When Fontana and Falco investigate an arson which caused the death of a firefighter, they discover a murder weapon tied to a nine year old murder and a hate crime in which the defendent attempts to have his case dismissed because he became a born again Christian after committing the murder.

Episode 24: Locomotion
After a man causes a massive train crash that results in multiple deaths, McCoy tries to prosecute him for murder despite his insanity defense. But McCoy finds himself hampered by a defense attorney whose own agenda may undercut that of his client.

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Season 16 Episode Guide



Episode 1: Red Ball
A young girl is abducted in broad daylight, and the only link to the girl is an ex-convict who wants a deal before he's willing to talk.

Episode 2: Flaw
When the body of Patrick Sullivan is found with one of Olivia Benson's business cards in his pocket, Green and Fontana call on SVU to help them with their case. Although not initially clear, the detectives soon realise that Patrick Sullivan is connected to Lorraine Dillon and April Troost, career criminals that Benson had previously been unable to catch. Lorraine confesses to the crime and claims she did it to protect her daughter, but when April ends up on the stand she tells a different story, and McCoy and Benson disagree on which of the two is telling the truth.

Episode 3: Ghosts
Fontana and McCoy pursue a man believed to have murdered a young girl ten years earlier despite numerous obstacles.

Episode 4: Age of Innocence
The murder of a man shortly before he was due to take his wife off life support sparks controversy when both suspects have iron-clad alibis.

Episode 5: Life Line
When the body of undercover reporter Teresa Richter is discovered, police soon realise her death is connected to the story she was working on a Latin gang, L-12. Their investigation leads them to Kevin Drucker, a businessman who reported his car stolen but who was really paying off members of L-12 not to hurt his son Patterson, who was imprisoned on the same cell block with many of the gang members. McCoy and Borgia realise the only way they can get to L-12, who ordered the hit on Richter, is to get Drucker to testify. Drucker is reluctant to do so, however, unless his son's safety can be guaranteed.

Episode 6: Birthright
Teenage suspect Traci Sands dies in police custody after being arrested for the murder of the man who reported her to child protective services. Rodgers reveals that she died because someone outfitted her with a benecrine I.U.D.that reacted with Sands' sickle system and ended up killing her. Fontana and Green follow the trail to a charitable clinic and nurse Gloria Rhodes, who believes she is saving the world by sterilizing women that she does not believe are worthy of having children. McCoy faces former assistant district attorney Paul Robinette in court as Robinette defends Rhodes.

Episode 7: House of Cards
Fontana and Green investigate when the body of a young mother who had recently cleaned her life up is found in her apartment, with her five-day-old infant son Nicholas missing. Detectives soon track down Arlene Tarrington and ascertain that the infant she is claiming is hers is really baby Nicholas, but after her lawyers make a claim of post-partum psychosis and another man comes forward claiming to be the child's father, McCoy and Borgia are forced to decide which of the two they would rather lock up for the crime.

Episode 8: New York Minute
Detectives discover that the owner of a trucking company has been smuggling illegal aliens and suspect that a citizens' border patrol member has killed him.

Episode 9: Criminal Law
The deaths of three women with the same name lead Fontana and Green to the nine-year-old conviction of Leland Barnes, who had shot and killed his wife in an office full of people. With two of the three witnesses against him dead and Jack McCoy on the hit list, the detectives struggle to determine how Barnes, who has been in prison the entire time, got someone on the outside to kill the only people who could keep him in jail. The investigation leads them to Leland's two sons, with surprising results.

Episode 10: Acid
After the daughter of one of Van Buren's college friends is found dead in her room, a suicide, Van Buren joins Green and Fontana in hunting down the man who burned her face with acid months earlier, ultimately leading to her suicide. Van Buren is unsuccessful in getting a lot of help from her friend, who is terrified that the man who destroyed her elder daughter's life with destroy her younger daughter as well. McCoy and Borgia's case hits a snag when Van Buren takes the stand and comes close to committing perjury to keep Jason Corley behind bars.

Episode 11: Bible Story
Jeffrey Kilgore is found murdered after destroying the Speicher Chumash, which had been brought to America from Poland years earlier. Green and Fontana follow the trail of evidence to Barry Speicher, who confesses to the murder, but it's his cousin Eric that McCoy has his eye on after Barry's wife tells them that Eric had everything to gain by Barry going to prison. McCoy and Borgia pursue the matter to trial, but their star witness turns on them.

Episode 12: Family Friend
After Philip and Valerie Messick are attacked in their home, Green and Fontana follow the trail to a small-time thug named Jay Fleckner. After Valerie's testimony unintentionally helps free Fleckner, he is found dead, and detectives soon realise that Bob Cerullo, a family friend of Valerie and her late husband, was the triggerman. Unfortunately, when McCoy attempts to prosecute Cerullo, a retired cop, he threatens to claim that he deliberately planted evidence in his past cases in an attempt to get McCoy to drop all the charges.

Episode 13: Heart of Darkness
A journalist's suicide becomes suspect after Green and Fontana find evidence at the scene suggesting that it wasn't a suicide after all. Their suspicions turn to the reporter's girlfriend after learning that he was still sleeping with his ex, but their investigation soon leads them in a different direction.

Episode 14: Magnet

Fontana and Green arrest a fellow student after a young man is murdered, but McCoy faces a tough adversary when he tries to prosecute the crime.

Episode 15: Choice of Evils
After the body of a teenage boy is found dead in a warehouse, detectives use DNA to connect the boy to a convicted rapist and serial killer, then to the boy's mother, Allison Ashburn, the convict's ex-wife. While trying to solve Danny's murder, Fontana and Green learn that he recently got his girlfriend Tina pregnant, and his mother had seen him recently when she had given him money despite having claimed she hadn't seen him for months. Allison finally admits that she murdered her son after the police arrest her new husband John, but claims she did it to save the world from her son, whom she was convinced would become a monster just like his biological father. Borgia and McCoy face an uphill battle trying to convict the perfect soccer mom.

Episode 16: Cost of Capital
The case against a high powered executive accused of killing her lover rests on the executive's estranged husband and unstable teenage daughter.

Episode 17: America, Inc.
After Jeffrey Pope, a private military contractor, is found dead, suspicion eventually leads Green and Fontana to Robbie Howell, the younger brother of a man who died because of Pope's incompetence, and Kevin Boatman, Nick Howell's former co-worker who had witnessed the tragic events in Iraq. Danielle Melnick returns to defend Robbie and Kevin, and in the courtroom Kevin drops the bombshell that he knows where Pope and his men were keeping an Iraqi prisoner of war, a wanted terrorist. McCoy and Branch butt heads over whether or not to let Kevin Boatman get away with murder in order to get their hands on the prisoner.

Episode 18: Thinking Makes It So
Fontana and Green investigate when a bank manager is involved in the robbing of his own bank and learn that his daughter is being held hostage and that he had to go along with the robbery or risk losing his daughter. One man is killed in the robbery, but the two detectives track down his accomplice and, while alone with Mitchell Lowell, Fontana uses extreme force to get the answers he needs, prompting Lowell's lawyer to claim that all the information Fontana obtained is fruit of the poison tree. McCoy works to fight the claim of police brutality while also trying to find a way to get around Fontana's actions.

Episode 19: Positive
When a teenage boy commits suicide after firing on a doctor and hitting an innocent party, Fontana and Green investigate why he was after the doctor to begin with and learn that Jeremy Miller's younger sister had recently died of A.I.D.S. Throughout the course of the investigation, detectives are led to Dr. Andrew Copelan, the doctor in charge of Emily Miller's care, who had been giving her an experimental A.I.D.S. drug not yet approved for usage on humans, ostensibly to find a cure for his own full-blown A.I.D.S.

Episode 20: Kingmaker
After undercover cop Dana Baker is murdered, Fontana and Green learn that the man who killed her had discovered her identity after seeing a photograph of her in the paper revealing her as a police officer, not the undercover heroin dealer she was posing as. Investigating the story leads detectives to Eric Lund, one of the workers in Congressman Prescott's office, but Lund seems to have an ironclad alibi after an e-mail he sent comes to light.

Episode 21: Hindsight
Fontana and Green are called in to investigate when Green's former replacement, Nick Falco, is suspected of murdering a young woman he had spent the night with.

Episode 22: Invaders
The family of a man who once turned in his customers to the police is slain, and the ensuing fracas pits McCoy against a corrupt D.E.A. agent.


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Season 17 Episode Guide



Episode 1: Fame
Green and Cassady investigate the death of a cop accidentally killed during a botched robbery which leads them to stolen photographs of a celebrity mother married to a player.

Episode 2: Avatar
Green and Cassady investigate after the photograph of a dead woman is found on a popular website, B-Frendz.com. Their investigation leads them to a mentally disturbed young man whom the teenage daughter of the victim claims kidnapped and raped her, but his lawyer offers up an even greater incentive -- the supposed kidnapping victim, Molly Preston.

Episode 3: Home Sweet
When eight-year-old Jenna Wechsler dies as a result of a building explosion, Green and Cassady follow the trail of evidence to Rosalie Schaffner, the owner's ex-wife. McCoy and Rubirosa pursue Rosalie Schaffner despite a lack of concrete evidence, but the case takes a turn when Rubirosa finds a piece of evidence that points them in a new direction.

Episode 4: Fear America
After Eric Khabaly is seen being murdered on tape in what appears to be an American movement against Islam, Green and Cassady investigate the case which leads them to Khabaly's cousin, Ben Faoud, who appears to be connected to a terrorist cell functioning inside New York. Unfortunately, the best link to Faoud appears to surround a recent shipment of uranium, which McCoy and Rubirosa are forbidden to mention by the federal government. When news of the uranium leaks out, McCoy and Rubirosa find themselves the victims of intense federal scrutiny, and Paul Robinette's vigorous defense of young Faoud doesn't help matters.

Episode 5: Public Service Homicide
When Carl Mullaly is discovered murdered in his apartment, Green and Cassady learn that he had recently been profiled on HardFocus, a tabloid talk show that exposes sex offenders who are caught via the ScumWatch website. With an eight-year-old girl as the only eye witness, detectives arrest the murderer, but McCoy and Rubirosa soon learn that HardFocus is a lot more involved than they claim.

Episode 6: Profiteer
The shooting of a local businessman is linked to a killing in Iraq, and McCoy and Rubirosa refuse to allow the killer to plead out.

Episode 7: In Vino Veritas
A has-been actor wearing blood-stained clothing arrested for drunken driving reveals religious prejudices during his rantings.

Episode 8: Release
After Hudson Moore is found bludgeoned in the back of the Babes Being Bad bus, suspicion initially turns to the company's creator, Chris Drake, until video footage leads detectives to a young woman who was with Moore the night that he died. After concentrating their investigation on the young woman, the reasons behind Moore's murder soon become apparent, and McCoy and Rubirosa struggle to prosecute a man who, while not directly responsible for the murder, may have been responsible for the incidents that led up to it.

Episode 9: Deadlock
Green and Cassady hunt a mass murderer Leon Vorgitch, who recently escaped from prison. The finally corner Vorgitch in a school with a room full of hostages, and before surrendering himself to police, Vorgitch shoots a number of innocent children. His unwillingness to accept a deal infuriates McCoy, as it gives him more time to escape prison again. When the father of one of his victims takes justice into his own hands and ends up being used as a campaign slogan for a local politician, McCoy and Rubirosa try to convince Robert Purcell not to let himself be a scapegoat for a political platform.

Episode 10: Corner Office
After corporate attorney Charles Dillon is discovered dead in a hotel room, Green and Cassady investigate and learn that the company he was working for is in the process of being indicted. Their investigation leads them to a high-priced callgirl, Julia Veloso, who turns out to have been romantically involved with the company's C.E.O., Samantha Weaver. McCoy and Rubirosa find themselves at odds as Rubirosa wonders if McCoy's prosecution of Weaver has more to do with her gender than her guilt.

Episode 11: Remains of the Day
After Michael Jones dies in his mother's hospital room with no immediate explanation, his mother Ashley accuses her former husband's adult children, Miles and Hillary Foster, who are fighting her for control of their father's substantial fortune. The autopsy rules out the Fosters, and points Green and Cassady in the direction of illegally harvested donor bones, which Jones had received in a transplant eighteen months prior. McCoy and Rubirosa struggle to prosecute the case after it becomes clear the only way they will get the evidence they need is to test another young man who received bone grafts from the same woman who had given Michael Jones his legs.

Episode 12: Charity Case
Green and Cassady investigate after Sean Archer, a producer who had recently adopted a child from Africa with his wife, well-known actress Sofia, is gunned down outside an ice cream shop while holding baby Christopher. The shooting is soon linked to the recent adoption of Christopher, which had received international scrutiny because it appeared to have been pushed through based on the couple's celebrity status. McCoy and Rubirosa initially investigate the murder of Sean Archer, which soon turns into an investigation of a child's death when the identity of baby Christopher comes under question.

Episode 13: Talking Points
The shooting of university student Jason Miles at a political rally hosted by controversial speaker Judith Barlow leaves any number of suspects, but after Green and Cassady prove that two of the people they've questioned are lying about their alibis, they turn their attention to Malcom Yates, a grad student who claimed to be with Jason's girlfriend at the time of his death. McCoy and Rubirosa realise that Yates went after Barlow because of her open criticism of stem-cell research, something that Yates had high hopes could help find a cure for his own Parkinsons.

Episode 14: Church
A reverend confesses to the murder of a young gay actor, but McCoy and Rubirosa soon learn that he may not be the guilty party.

Episode 15: Melting Pot
After an actress is found dead in her apartment, Green and Cassady attempt to prove that her death was not a suicide.

Episode 16: Murder Book
After publisher Serena Darby is found murdered in her apartment, suspicion turns to J.P. Lange, a former professional baseball player acquitted of his wife's murder who had written a book hypothesising how he would have committed the murder. Green and Cassady follow the trail of evidence from Lange to Gerald Stockwell, a former ghostwriter on the book, but Stockwell tries to clear himself by offering McCoy and Rubirosa proof that one of the jurors in Lange's trial was paid off to force an acquittal.

Episode 17: Good Faith
Green and Cassady investigate an arson turned homicide when a body found in a burned church turns out to have been murdered before the fire started.

Episode 18: Bling
Green and Cassady follow the clues in the shooting death of female rapper Clarice James, 'Sweet Clarice', first to a sketchy music producer and then to a jeweler who claims Clarice owed him a great deal of cash.

Episode 19: Fallout
Green and Cassady get mixed up with the Russian consulate after Peter Rostov dies of ricin poisoning. Their investigation leads them first to his work, where they learn he spent a great deal of time traveling back and forth between Russia, and secondly to his brother, Karl. It isn't long before they link the Rostov brothers to an illegal prostitution ring trafficking in young Russian woman, but McCoy is faced with trying to get the remaining Rostov brother to testify so he can prosecute Brezin, the father of one of the trafficked girls.

Episode 20: Captive
When a young boy is found murdered, Green and Cassady follow the leads to a suspected serial pedophile/murderer.

Episode 21: Over Here
The detectives link the deaths of two homeless men to the war in Iraq.

Episode 22: The Family Hour
When Nicole Bailey, the ex-wife of a respected former senator, is found murdered and brutalized in her home, Green and Cassady look first at the senator, but follow the trail of clues to a dysfunctional family with a number of potentially embarrassing secrets. McCoy finds himself in the hot seat when he is forced to argue the case in front of a judge more interested in public relations than justice.


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Season 18 Episode Guide



Episode 1: Called Home
Cyrus Lupo returns to New York after four years abroad to deal with his own terror. Lupo and Green investigate two suicides committed the same way. The detectives are suspicious of a parolee known as "Dr. Death".

Episode 2: Darkness
Lupo and Green's first offical case together is a kidnapping that happened during a citywide blackout; a housekeeper is slain and a mother and daughter are kidnapped. The evidence that links all the kidnappers is the father and husband of the kidnap victims. When they search the kidnappers' hideout, they find preparations which implies that the kidnappers knew that the blackout was coming. Cutter must convince the man to testify after he has lied about a search warrant to save the man's daughter, or else the kidnappers will all go free. Issues of a warrantless search arise. Courtroom scenes revolve around questions of Enron-like manipulation of energy.

Episode 3: Misbegotten
Green and Lupo investigate after a package explodes at a scientific research lab, resulting in the injury of a pregnant security guard. The investigation soon turns to the scientist's latest experiments.

Episode 4: Bottomless
The investigation into a pair of missing pants leads to the murder of a young lawyer. Lupo and Green soon turn their suspicions to a businessman who works for a shady multinational corporation called SavingsMart.

Episode 5: Driven
Lupo and Green investigate after a white teenager (David Kendall) and a young black girl (Tanya Anderson) are shot and killed in a local neighborhood. The investigation stalls when no one is willing to talk, but the detectives later learn that the victim had earlier had an altercation with someone in the neighborhood that led to a surprising altercation later that evening.

Episode 6: Political Animal
A triple homicide has ties to a politician, but he may be just the first step toward the truth and a killer who will take desperate measures to keep his freedom.

Episode 7: Quit Claim
A hit-and-run investigation leads back to a title company, but Green, Rubirosa and Lupo's undercover work takes a surprising twist that pits McCoy against the U.S. Attorney's office.

Episode 8: Illegal
A riot at an immigration rally ends in murder, and the political climate causes McCoy to assign a special prosecutor increasing tensions at the office.

Episode 9: Executioner
A case of mistaken identity leads Green and Lupo to suspect that a murdered doctor may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Episode 10: Tango
A high school party turns tragic when a teenager is found dead, and the detectives end up playing games with the two leading suspects to find out the real story. Unfortunately, unwanted attention from a juror for A.D.A. Rubirosa may disrupt the trial.

Episode 11: Betrayal
The murder of a psychiatrist focuses the suspect list to his clients and wife, and the defense of the murderer will challenge the D.A.'s office to somehow show the jury that a bad childhood is not a justification for crime.

Episode 12: Submission
When the police shut down a dog-fighting ring, the investigation becomes a murder case after a woman's finger is found inside one of the dogs; things get more complicated as the case deepens, and the interest of a pushy reporter is sparked.

Episode 13: Angelgrove
A recorded conversation has Lupo and Green delving into the personal and family life of a murdered art dealer, and suspected connections to terrorist activity.

Episode 14: Burn Card
Internal Affairs takes a special interest in Detective Green after he shoots a gambler that may be connected to a current case. The investigation turns up a part of his past he's taken pains to conceal.

Episode 15: Bogeyman
A novelist's apparent suicide changes to a murder investigation. The suspects include a cult and her husband. Cutter's case is jeopardized by the defense attorney's indirect juror tampering tactics of scaring the jurors.

Episode 16: Strike
A legal aid strike ends in the death of a paralegal, and the investigation leads to a golf pro who proclaims his innocence, again. Then the case takes an even stranger twist when Rubirosa is pitted against Cutter because of the strike that started it all.

Episode 17: Personae Non Grata
An online romance may be at the heart of a mechanic's murder, but Detectives Lupo and Bernard must unravel some truly bizarre developments before the full story is known.

Episode 18: Excalibur
A jeweler's murder may have ties to a prostitution ring, and once the case goes to trial, D.A. McCoy's job is on the line as favors are called in.


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Season 19 Episode Guide




Episode 1: Rumble
A stockbroker is beaten to death and the investigation leads to an illegal street-fighting ring. Issues around misuse of terrorism statutes are explored.

Episode 2: Challenged
The detectives hope that a mentally challenged patient can help solve the case of a man found murdered in a park.

Episode 3: Lost Boys
A young man's murder is linked to a woman who has escaped from a polygamous religious cult.

Episode 4: Falling
A crane falls and kills a man and the detectives find evidence of foul play.

Episode 5: Knock Off
A tourist is murdered and the detectives suspect that corrupt law enforcement officers are involved. Meanwhile, the governor threatens to nominate a new District Attorney for the upcoming election.

Episode 6: Sweetie
A well-known memoir writer is found dead in a community of male prostitutes.

Episode 7: Zero
A woman's body is found in a city garden, leaving Bernard and Lupo to sort through her contradictory life and her ties to a cop's death in New Jersey. Then Cutter's case is jeopardized by a law clerk with a crush whose judge requires an unusual amount of assistance.

Episode 8: Chattel
A pair of divorce lawyers are murdered in their home and the investigation leads to a possible cover-up involving the abuse of adopted children.

Episode 9: By Perjury
A plaintiff in a class-action suit against an airline is murdered.

Episode 10: Pledge
Harold Foley and his wife Joyce, both biologists at a local university, come home to find their son and their housekeeper murdered.

Episode 11: Lucky Stiff
A murdered truck driver has ties to the Russian mob.

Episode 12: Illegitimate
A police officer who's been having financial problems takes hostages at gunpoint and then gets killed by fellow officers. He has the keys to an apartment that isn't his primary residence; detectives Lupo and Bernard search the apartment and find a dead body and valuable stolen documents.

Episode 13: Crimebusters
An Army recruitment center is bombed. An unconscious woman and a dead baby are found in the wreckage.

Episode 14: Rapture

The creator of a religious website is murdered and the trail leads to a corrupt charitable organization.

Episode 15: Bailout
The mistress of the CEO of a failed bank is killed in a hit-and-run and the investigation leads to a kidnapping and extortion plot.

Episode 16: Take-Out
A writer is murdered after investigating an espionage case involving the Chinese government.

Episode 17: Anchors Away
Detectives Lupo and Bernard investigate the murder of a television reporter who was involved in a love triangle with one of her co-workers.

Episode 18: Promote This!
The detectives investigate the vicious beating of an Hispanic illegal immigrant who may be linked to a series of other hate crimes.

Episode 19: All New
Firefighter Thomas Cooper and his wife Linda are tortured and murdered in their new townhouse. The murders are thought to be linked to an old unsolved drug case, but then the detectives learn about a firefighter named Nick Spence, who had just joined Cooper's company and was being severely hazed. The investigation suffers a setback when Spence dies in a fire under suspicious circumstances.

Episode 20: Exchange
Two engaged scientists die in a fire and their mentally challenged neighbor is injured while trying to help them. The detectives discover that the couple was stabbed before the fire and this leads them to a disturbed and extremely jealous woman.

Episode 21: Skate Or Die
Detectives Lupo and Bernard investigate a serial killer who targets homeless men and discover that a copycat may be at work.

Episode 22: The Drowned And The Saved
A prominent charity executive is murdered and claims of stalking and blackmail surface during the investigation.


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