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After detectives discover a child's body, suspicions fall on the victim's friend.
From Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 6, Episode 6 'Conscience': The five-year-old son (Michael and Max Illes) of a psychiatrist (Kyle MacLachlan) disappears from a birthday party, and is later found by the police. As the detectives investigate, the pool of suspects gradually shrinks, until the evidence eventually points in an unexpected direction (Jordan Garrett).
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@Sinnathan
@Sinnathan 2 месяца назад
Love that the jury collectively said “F**k that kid” 💀
@MaryHartman-ei9pv
@MaryHartman-ei9pv 2 месяца назад
Amen don't think because they're children they're not evil a sociopath now he acts on it he's a confirmed psychopath
@TowGunner
@TowGunner 2 месяца назад
💯
@catsmeow5566
@catsmeow5566 Месяц назад
It was a good example of "jury nullification". When the jury can empathize/sympathize with the defendant enough that they won't convict.
@umarustrings
@umarustrings Месяц назад
🤣🤣🤣
@gorestriker
@gorestriker Месяц назад
They deleted that saying " he's just a kid"
@c.s.wallis7118
@c.s.wallis7118 2 месяца назад
I went to high school with a kid like ‘Jake’. He would throw psychotic temper tantrums over everything. I remember once we were in English class reading passages aloud and he mispronounced a word. The teacher gently corrected him and he picked up his chair and smashed the window. The school attempted to warn his parents but they insisted he was just ‘moody.’ He ultimately killed his whole family in a rampage. He was sentenced to 30 years, and every time he was up for parole, his only surviving sister (she was away at college when the murders happened) would beg the court not to let him out. He was released after 22 years and killed two more people within six months. Now he’s in prison for life-at last. I’m all for rehabilitation, but some people are just a bad seed right out of the gate.
@iamsherlocked345
@iamsherlocked345 2 месяца назад
I completely agree … some people are just born bad.
@MisSamIvee
@MisSamIvee 2 месяца назад
Oh wow, I feel so sorry for all the people that lost their lives. That is so unfortunate.
@laceandribbonsviolin
@laceandribbonsviolin 2 месяца назад
@@theresedavis2526 God gave us the choice to trust Him or reject Him. If He hadn’t given us a choice we would be more like robots than people, never knowing that we can choose to love or be loved. I hate to say anything bad about God, but I think He’d be wrong to force us to love Him and force us to do right. Parents who force their kids to do right are abusive. Parents who guide their kids and provide boundaries and consequences for bad choices and forgiveness are good parents. And God does provide boundaries (our conscience), consequences (like man-made prisons), and forgiveness through His Son Jesus
@laceandribbonsviolin
@laceandribbonsviolin 2 месяца назад
@@theresedavis2526 Wouldn’t God be wrong if He forced us to do the right thing? Parents who force their kids to act right are abusive. Parents who provide boundaries, consequences, and forgiveness are good parents. God doesn’t force us to do right, but He provides boundaries like our consciences, consequences like man-made prisons set up because of the sense of justice we learn from God, and forgiveness through His Son Jesus.
@ageorge5362
@ageorge5362 2 месяца назад
Now there are a million excuses not to hold kids accountable until it's too late.
@angelmoore2453
@angelmoore2453 3 месяца назад
Dad had the perfect response to Stabler saying he manipulated them just like Jake. No amount of time in juvie was going to fix that demon.
@detmstr341
@detmstr341 2 месяца назад
What's worse is that his so called "mother" knew what he was capable of, saw the red flag warning signs, was told multiple times of her son's troubled behavior, and just brushed it all off without a care in the world. Now, an infant is dead, and she and is still making excuses for his behavior.
@angelmoore2453
@angelmoore2453 2 месяца назад
@@detmstr341 Facts, the mom could have prevented both the death of her son and his if she had took the advice given to her.
@laceandribbonsviolin
@laceandribbonsviolin 2 месяца назад
I still wish he had been put into a safe facility because maybe Life or someone who cared could teach him and get him to repent. The Holy Spirit can do that❤️ I’ve seen it happen with abusers in my own life
@MeepLeDoodle
@MeepLeDoodle 2 месяца назад
@@laceandribbonsviolin Unlikely. He'd just learn to mask it better, look like what people expected him to be. Say all the right things and get them to lower their guard. Psychopathy, which is really what that clip shows, is a disorder. While not all psychopaths are killers and many are beneficial to society due to being able to look at the world objectively, the ones that are killers will never stop. There's no empathy there to stop them. They feel no love.
@DBarns7
@DBarns7 2 месяца назад
​@laceandribbonsviolin ~ The kid was a sociopath. No amount of prayers or psychiatric counseling would have helped. His head was wired wrong from the start. If this guy didn't kill him, the kid would have killed again at some point. It's not a question if he would kill again. It was a question of when. You can't reform monsters.
@alfa1134
@alfa1134 3 месяца назад
Well, Jake DID say that he would rather die than go back to the "tough love camp". Looks like he got his wish.
@erikdayne5429
@erikdayne5429 3 месяца назад
Yup everything seems to have been wrapped up quite neatly to everyone’s satisfaction
@v0dka885
@v0dka885 2 месяца назад
in the business, we call this foreshadowing
@ninjaguyYT
@ninjaguyYT 2 месяца назад
​@@v0dka885not really. Characters always say they'd rather die than "X", and usually they don't die.
@Zurround
@Zurround Месяц назад
@@ninjaguyYT I have a VERY interesting question: I personally totally agree with the not guilty verdict and the grieving father getting away with what he did. However, if this was some "alternate universe" version of events where the other kid was NOT a sociopath and NOT lying about the abuse (or anything else for that matter) would people still agree with the not guilty verdict? I am not sure I would in that case.
@fourierxfm
@fourierxfm Месяц назад
@@ZurroundThe sociopath part makes *all* the difference here.
@NA86737
@NA86737 3 месяца назад
I honestly think this is one of Kyle MacLachlan's best performances. When he snaps "you killed my son" and when he's talking about thinking of his son crying he sells the man's pain and manipulation.
@LiirThropp2687
@LiirThropp2687 3 месяца назад
It really is one of his best. The look on his face when he hears the truth.
@lovepet4565
@lovepet4565 3 месяца назад
Kyles an excellent actor Have you seen Blue Velvet
@brianshoman1723
@brianshoman1723 2 месяца назад
​@@lovepet4565In Twin Peaks The Return he essentially played 3 characters.
@linjac7714
@linjac7714 2 месяца назад
You should watch the second season of Agents of Shield. He is really good there too.
@dinavienna
@dinavienna 2 месяца назад
What’s brilliant about this episode is once you know he had decided to kill Jake and rewatch it you almost feel „is it overacted? Was the doctor who was so tough before identifying his murdered son laying it on thick for the police and the jury“? It’s brilliant because he brought across a potentially acting amateur that was doing so To avoid prison for his justified revenge. Also if you notice how the doctor reacts - he understands FIRST what Jake is and is relatively calm and THEN throws a fit to be brought outside
@The_Reel_Tech
@The_Reel_Tech 2 месяца назад
We all just take a moment and congratulate Jordan Garrett on a brilliant performance. When an audience is filled with a unanimous hatred for a character you know the actor has nailed the role.
@izarian42
@izarian42 2 месяца назад
Absolutely! I just hope he didn't catch any grief over it. I remember when 'Game of Thrones' was big, the boy who played Joffrey was getting hate mail and death threats over a character he played on TV, as though he was actually out there doing those things. The world is full of crazy people.
@autumnberend828
@autumnberend828 2 месяца назад
That's not accurate.
@billslocum9819
@billslocum9819 2 месяца назад
Just hope he's not one of those method actors.
@yhnshkn
@yhnshkn 12 дней назад
Yep that's true, but sometimes it can end the actor's career due to how good they are at portraying evil characters, like that young king in GoT. I don't even watch that show, yet when clips of him show up randomly on my feed and watch it, I can see why viewers despise that character as he nailed it, but upon searching about the king's actor and knowing that he retired or quit due to the character he played, that's kinda sad that his career ended just because he portrayed an evil character too well.
@Some_Guy_6
@Some_Guy_6 8 дней назад
@@izarian42 Music group = RUSSKAJA had to stop because of all the hate mails and death threath's since the invasion of Ukraine. All their songs are ANTI war, btw...........
@Melomaniac1956
@Melomaniac1956 3 месяца назад
“Tell me one thing. When did you decide to kill Jake?” “In the courtroom, once I knew what he was. You were right. I looked around, saw the officer, realized I could take the gun. I just waited for the right moment.” “You manipulated us just like Jake did.” “There's one big difference. Jake would've killed again. I won't.”
@DrineThePoet
@DrineThePoet 3 месяца назад
This was a good episode for sure
@automatic_systematic
@automatic_systematic 3 месяца назад
Yeah that sounds just about like what was said in the clip we all watched, word for word. Good work 👍
@thickerconstrictor9037
@thickerconstrictor9037 2 месяца назад
Yeah we didn't need to read what we just watched.
@theradicalginger3060
@theradicalginger3060 2 месяца назад
If they got manipulated twice I'd of been like nah your allowing yourself to be manipulated
@hothotheat3000
@hothotheat3000 2 месяца назад
MY MAN.
@ericbowers1471
@ericbowers1471 3 месяца назад
The kid arrogantly smirking was his biggest mistake
@erikdayne5429
@erikdayne5429 3 месяца назад
Yeah but he sure got that smile wiped off his face in the end
@GrandmasterDevo
@GrandmasterDevo 2 месяца назад
Kid: Ha-Ha! I'm getting away with murdering your son and you can't do anything about it! Dad: *draws gun* Kid: Shi- *DIES*
@genechristiansomoza4931
@genechristiansomoza4931 2 месяца назад
Yeah it was. If he was that cunning he will not show that opening. A cautious psychopath is the most dangerous.
@detmstr341
@detmstr341 2 месяца назад
What's worse, is the so called "mother" ignored all the warning signs that were right in front of her. She was warned by the schools Jake was kicked out of, by the camp that kicked him out, but didn't listen. She's 1 of those "Oh, he's my baby, he could do no wrong. H would never do such a thing."
@J-S.P
@J-S.P 2 месяца назад
@@detmstr341 as a lot of moms will......
@haytonism
@haytonism 2 месяца назад
I love how they try to end it playing like the father was a bad un. Nope, he did a father's duty. All day, everyday.
@Sammy.H.Redwood
@Sammy.H.Redwood 2 месяца назад
Yep, even if the killer was a kid.
@Starking_45
@Starking_45 2 месяца назад
Right? It was already a perfect story and then they had to make it all weird
@LA_HA
@LA_HA 2 месяца назад
​@@Starking_45Weird how? Just curious. I only saw this clip, so I'm not sure if you saw the episode or are just referring to something that happened in the clip
@jsbcody
@jsbcody 2 месяца назад
Classify it as DSAF: Did Society A Favor.
@richardgonzales3562
@richardgonzales3562 2 месяца назад
Yes, but we live in strange times. People have what I would consider to be irrational ideas. Cyber bullying couldn't exist when I was a kid just the old fashioned kind. It was easier to spot then. Drugs and trafficking are exponentially bigger threats now. But this old man is old school. You touch my kid, hurt my kid I will see justice is done. If my kid does wrong I will address it I won't just turn my back in disbelief. My child, my responsibility.
@philbertdez3863
@philbertdez3863 3 месяца назад
Seeing Kyle MacLachlan on the small or big screen is always a pleasure. It's like spotting a unicorn in the wild.
@heathermetz6576
@heathermetz6576 3 месяца назад
Absolutely.
@shanafehr
@shanafehr 3 месяца назад
A FANTASTIC ACTOR
@KingUltraMayne
@KingUltraMayne 3 месяца назад
He is absolutely a hidden treasure .
@brt5273
@brt5273 3 месяца назад
AGREED!!! I treasure his appearances! ❤❤❤
@airnoiphongsavath3340
@airnoiphongsavath3340 2 месяца назад
So true!!
@americanitalianisrael4008
@americanitalianisrael4008 2 месяца назад
I'm with the Father 100%. Especially how he rectified the situation.❤And what he said at the end.
@danielb7660
@danielb7660 2 месяца назад
I worked with kids who were sociopaths and psychopaths in a therapeutic setting. I repeatedly said that there is no fixing these "kids". They lacked all empathy, had no fear of consequences, and enjoyed creating discomfort and pain in others. Generating a feeling of terror seemed to "excite" them or at least pique their interest. I think this episode got it right.
@Hamilton-bm4qj
@Hamilton-bm4qj 21 день назад
Due to the rate of neurodevelopment from childhood to adulthood, kids can't be diagnosed with APD - at least not officially. Instead, they are considered to be on the disruptive/impulse/conduct side of diagnoses - some of whom will go on to be diagnosed with a personality disorder later in life. I work with plenty of "Cluster B" personality disordered adults in a therapeutic setting. While they are not the "evil-geniuses" that TV makes them out to be, they are almost always manipulative, deceitful, and their refusal to ever take any responsibility can be maddening if you let them take you to the twilight-zone - where objective truths are malleable.
@Ochreification
@Ochreification 19 дней назад
And then they grow up, develop a warped sexuality, and become serial killers.
@michaelkeha
@michaelkeha 15 дней назад
Oh there is a form of consequence that they would fear immediate and swift injury
@ReiSuzumura
@ReiSuzumura 13 дней назад
I’ve known several individuals with the same mindset. Some people simply can’t be…fixed. Some people are born as monsters.
@H20skier56
@H20skier56 4 дня назад
Pretty unbelievable to see someone with a therapeutic background talk inhumanely. I am going to hope that "worked" is past tense. The world should rejoice you're not in that role anymore. I
@sheiladiaz2359
@sheiladiaz2359 3 месяца назад
I think this happens a lot more than what people realize. I mean, the boy killing another young child. Some children are born without any empathy. They have no feelings.
@TabathaTMartin
@TabathaTMartin 2 месяца назад
Classic case of a Psychopath
@ninjaked1265
@ninjaked1265 2 месяца назад
Psychopaths have feelings, just not empathy
@Diego-hd6py
@Diego-hd6py 2 месяца назад
Well we all born without empathy, it's actually an "ability" that we learn as part of our right emotional growth and development
@Diego-hd6py
@Diego-hd6py 2 месяца назад
​@@TabathaTMartinyou mean psychopath
@TabathaTMartin
@TabathaTMartin 2 месяца назад
@@Diego-hd6py Yeah, i messed up the comment
@Questor-ky2fv
@Questor-ky2fv 3 месяца назад
I lived for a number of years in a small town with such a case. The then young teen murdered a much younger boy. At the time I first moved there, he was up for one of his parole attempts. He was eventually transferred to an adult prison when he got old enough. I believe that he is still serving his time, as he never won parole that I know of. I moved a few towns away a few years ago, but I have step relatives still living in that town. That murderous teen was not representative of the whole town. I liked that town, and only moved away because of health issues. My new home was a handicapped accessible apartment. I tend to agree with the character. Such people don't get well, and once found out, they should be locked up for the rest of their lives to protect the rest of us.
@pauliexcluded1
@pauliexcluded1 2 месяца назад
His point is valid. Killing to save lives is different than killing to take lives.
@nattyps3160
@nattyps3160 2 месяца назад
Rooted for the dad. That kid was born evil & as he said " he would kill again I won't '" that man saved so many victims. Love the dr
@theintrovertedaspie9095
@theintrovertedaspie9095 Месяц назад
I still sympathize with the kid through and through. It's not his fault he was born this way. Nobody asked to be born. But you can control or at least leverage how you act on your conditions-- Autism, down syndrome, ADHD, ADD, OCD etc. The kid shouldve been kept in an asylum or something before all this happened. Don't deprive a persons right to live.
@nattyps3160
@nattyps3160 Месяц назад
@@theintrovertedaspie9095 the kid Got off! The judge let him go thats when the dr killed him. If u watch the whole episode he did fell bad for the kid until he learned the kid tried to burn & hang other kids at camp. This man's child was murdered & he knew as a shrink he was never gonna stop. His crazy mom didn't care what he was doing. Did it look like she was gonna get him help. Besides this kid was not ever going to be helped. He was a sick sociopathic murderer.
@nattyps3160
@nattyps3160 Месяц назад
​@@theintrovertedaspie9095it doesn't matter plus the dr who's son was dead by this wacko supported him. They skipped the parts where the kid tried to hang & kill other kids at camp. He burned other kids than burned himself where other kids got blamed. One kids Said he was so terrified he never slept & started pumping iron. Once the father learned that kid at best would be out of some J.d. hall at 18 he'd never stop & his mom didn't show much remorse either. Wtf was she while this lunatic was doing these things? The dr I do beleive snapped that kid smirked at him. So not sure why he was some villain. He saved so many lives. That kid was gonna get out a atarr killing only scarily as a man. Plus he would have learned more how to manipulated from his therapists. Sociopath untreatable. No meds or therapy was helping that wacko. So b/c he was born a monster he gets to kill again & again & hope he gets caught & meanwhile others lose their lives. B/c that's exactly what was gonna happen. Look at ted bundy that man escaped 3x. The cops are not very bright. They ll bust u for tickets & little things but they run from real danger. Hence texas when kids were being shot at & the cops tear gassed parents whole they rescued only their kids. The mental healthy system aux. Even if they perscribed this creep meds who's there to make him take it. Anyway that kid & the excuse " he was born this way it's not his fault " well society deserves protection & if the cops moves faster to have him tried as an adult no bail good let him.go to proson & be Mr tough guy. That kid looked way too old to be at that childs party but he was a neighbor & lured thar little boy. So sad.
@NobleRenegade7
@NobleRenegade7 2 месяца назад
"You manipulated us, just like Jake." "The difference is Jake would have killed again. I won't." I fucking hate how snobby Stabler and the other woman are at times. Their solution would have put Jake back on the streets in a few years and he would have killed again. Legality and morality do not exist together and they are obsessed with the former with ignoring the latter. The father didnt get "away with it." He avenged his son, and will deal with God's judgement in time. Not theirs.
@hint0122
@hint0122 2 месяца назад
I think Olivia is definitely more snobbish and always knows what's best
@4plus20isHappy
@4plus20isHappy Месяц назад
The cops were correct to be angry at the father for acting as judge, jury and executioner because that always sets a dangerous precedent on taking the law into one’s own hands. The father also had the right to a trial and to argue that his killing of the kid was justified and that he should not be punished. The jury agreed with him.
@elderjose9662
@elderjose9662 25 дней назад
that's because legallity is superior to morality, morality is relative but laws aren't because they have the powers to trully punish you, but in this case both are in acord with the father
@androsram641
@androsram641 25 дней назад
the one thing I wonder is... Is he really not going to kill again?
@hint0122
@hint0122 24 дня назад
@@androsram641 he has zero reason to.
@gregjenkinson7512
@gregjenkinson7512 3 месяца назад
I don't know why but the way the kid in the beginning says "I'm right here stop yelling" always cracks me up, something about the tone of his voice 🤣
@goldenfox.4036
@goldenfox.4036 3 месяца назад
That's because all kids hate when we call them lol
@brt5273
@brt5273 3 месяца назад
And that obnoxious kid drew his mother's attention and allowed the killer to act. He should be investigated as an accessory to the crime😂😂😂
@kelleygreengrass
@kelleygreengrass 2 месяца назад
He sounds real
@mercenary1106
@mercenary1106 3 месяца назад
Kid tried pulling a Michael Myers 😂😂
@erosolacegenesis1503
@erosolacegenesis1503 2 месяца назад
Nearly did......because even in prison.....they can find their way back out.
@deme9873
@deme9873 2 месяца назад
That child actor did an excellent job of playing a child psychopath. Right down to the unconvincing tears and "remorse".
@JulsHorrorStories
@JulsHorrorStories 2 месяца назад
"They proved the boy was a sociopath, but when a man kills him for the right reasons, they turn their backs on him and try to put him in jail. Dude like seriously?
@lizd2943
@lizd2943 Месяц назад
Well yeah, they had to enforce the law. The problem was the rule that once proceedings started in juvenile court they couldn't move him to adult court.
@4plus20isHappy
@4plus20isHappy Месяц назад
It’s a complex, complicated issue. That’s the whole point. The cops were right to be angry at the dad acting as judge, jury and executioner. That always sets a dangerous precedent. The dad had a right to trial where he also had the right to argue his killing was justified and that he should not be punished for his actions. The jury agreed with him.
@ohmyisrose
@ohmyisrose 19 дней назад
This is one of my favorite SVU episodes. The plot, outcome, and acting were all so good, especially the killer kid. He nailed it.
@mz.c.3729
@mz.c.3729 2 месяца назад
It's true. Some kids are truly evil. Demons in kid bodies. Scary.
@mikkilewis5312
@mikkilewis5312 2 месяца назад
People, not just kids.
@jonathanharwood1255
@jonathanharwood1255 2 месяца назад
​@@mikkilewis5312yes, but we're watching a video specifically about an evil kid.
@beemillo4741
@beemillo4741 2 месяца назад
The mother should be held accountable to, it’s obvious that she had never set any boundaries for her son.
@jcartist5881
@jcartist5881 2 месяца назад
Which is why people need to stop making kid deaths so dramatic. It happens and you never know when its actually warranted. Context is key
@2EKgn16
@2EKgn16 2 месяца назад
​@@beemillo4741Many of them don't.
@theresedavis2526
@theresedavis2526 2 месяца назад
That's not a sociopath.... that's a psychopath!
@taurus_chic_88
@taurus_chic_88 3 месяца назад
That "child" was the devil
@freedomwriter1995
@freedomwriter1995 3 месяца назад
Plus, he wasn't a sociopath he was a psychopath.
@kittynorville9125
@kittynorville9125 3 месяца назад
@@freedomwriter1995which one can do a better job of blending in with normal people?
@freedomwriter1995
@freedomwriter1995 3 месяца назад
@@kittynorville9125 psychopaths.
@LadyMourne
@LadyMourne 3 месяца назад
​@kittynorville9125 psychopaths blend better. The difference between a psychopath and a sociopath is the acknowledgment of wrongdoing. A psychopath knows they are messed up but doesn't care. It's because they know they are wrong in the head that they are able to blend in. A sociopath literally cannot comprehend that their actions are wrong. They don't view others as people but nearly obstacles in their life that they can deal with how they see fit.
@marissalangelo
@marissalangelo 3 месяца назад
He not a Devil 😮😮😮
@tyrantgregcagkaiju71
@tyrantgregcagkaiju71 24 дня назад
5:32 That sly smirk is all you need to know about what goes on in that kid’s head. I have no sympathy for him. I rooted for the father the whole time.
@Fatalartist8035
@Fatalartist8035 14 дней назад
Same here
@floydturbo2184
@floydturbo2184 15 дней назад
The kid was worse than a rabid dog being put down. The sick dog has no mind left to know right and wrong; truly dangerous. The kid was in complete control, and actually enjoyed it. The actor playing the sociopath was incredible, how he pulled off those lifeless eyes and flashed that smile gave me chills
@CreeceMarquis
@CreeceMarquis 2 месяца назад
One of my favorite episodes of SVU!!! One of the few times I ever empathized with the killer at the end.
@ebonylady
@ebonylady 2 месяца назад
Same here. That kid was a stone cold monster and had to be stopped.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 7 дней назад
@@ebonylady another one of the best episodes was “Authority” with Robin Williams
@cz2165
@cz2165 2 месяца назад
That kid was a good actor. Scary good.
@redpillfreedom6692
@redpillfreedom6692 3 месяца назад
The father was basically Gary Plauche.
@GhostKyng
@GhostKyng 3 месяца назад
That’s interesting to read
@bigj2518
@bigj2518 3 месяца назад
I was just trying to remember that guys name after I saw this video.
@CurtDiesel81
@CurtDiesel81 2 месяца назад
The Legend
@beezzarro
@beezzarro 3 месяца назад
Sidearm safety off, racked, and unstrapped? Most realistic cop in television
@ERAUsnow
@ERAUsnow 3 месяца назад
NYPD issue is a Glock 17. No safety, and only fools carry without a round in the chamber. This episode aired before improved retention holsters were issued. A simple thumb break is easy to defeat, which is why departments have moved away from them.
@ERAUsnow
@ERAUsnow 3 месяца назад
@@shastamccoy7777 you're referring to the OP, yes?
@kelleygreengrass
@kelleygreengrass 2 месяца назад
Cops aren't that smart
@Mothlord03
@Mothlord03 2 месяца назад
​@@shastamccoy7777 Original Poster
@CuriousMess61
@CuriousMess61 2 месяца назад
You don't know what you're talking about.
@timothybrown760
@timothybrown760 11 дней назад
This is one of the best Law & Order SVU episodes and the only time I didn't feel bad that the parent who took out the kid because he was a remorseless psychopath, managed to get acquitted.🤔
@tamtitoy0819
@tamtitoy0819 2 месяца назад
This clip was the reason why I decided to bingewatch Law and Order SVU in Netflix
@12roses8
@12roses8 Месяц назад
I thought 💭 this was on Hulu
@tamtitoy0819
@tamtitoy0819 15 дней назад
@@12roses8 Yeah. But this season is available in Netflix
@NourKLI
@NourKLI 16 дней назад
This episode was epic. And sorry I was glad his plan worked in the end. People like that ( sociopaths) even kids , will never get better.
@mikenickolaus1587
@mikenickolaus1587 3 месяца назад
They got Benjamin Franklin to play a judge.
@ssjjosh2001
@ssjjosh2001 3 месяца назад
You cannot fix that which does not have a soul. I dont approve of the father's actions towards that monster...but the mother should be jailed for ignoring that thng.
@freedomwriter1995
@freedomwriter1995 3 месяца назад
She would have kept ignoring the problem and making excuses for him until the day she died.
@HisNameIsEL
@HisNameIsEL 3 месяца назад
​@@freedomwriter1995 yep, they even sometimes even help cover stuff up
@patricelockertanthony7630
@patricelockertanthony7630 3 месяца назад
@@freedomwriter1995 or he killer her.
@kristic4472
@kristic4472 3 месяца назад
@@HisNameIsEL cough, Gabby Petito case, cough cough
@Gancanna
@Gancanna 3 месяца назад
Yep! Definitely a situation where I don't approve of the father's actions, but understand why he did it.
@Hello-d9h
@Hello-d9h 3 месяца назад
I've always said that this show has such amazing young actors and young actresses, that are the best ever 👍👍👍👍
@racheldavin7763
@racheldavin7763 3 месяца назад
Sarah Hyland turned in a clip of herself from an episode of SVU as an audition for a new TV show. It won her the roll of Haley on "Modern Family."
@stevenhard3961
@stevenhard3961 Месяц назад
My great grandson is 4. He is this kid to a T. VIOLENT, extreme rage spitting, biting, kicking, hitting, banging his head on the floor, kicking holes in walls, destroying his bed, closet, dresser for 10 to 25 minites at a time. All one has to do is tell him no or not give him attention when HE wants it or make him share a toy. When he came to us he had these fits every 15 minutes on average that lasted 20 minutes on average. The fits started around 7am and lasted till midnight and later. I was 69 at the time and finally sent him back to the State Agency for better professional care. The fits have lessened a bit depending on the day.the odd part is when his fits end he calmly Walks out for hugging and lap time like the fits never happened. I dont think he even remembers the fits. I fear the day he gets bigger if he doesnt change. Some poor souls will be in grave danger !
@znarfrivera
@znarfrivera 8 дней назад
“I wasn’t thinking as a psychiatrist. I was thinking as a grieving father.” That’s coming deep from his soul.
@marcen12
@marcen12 2 месяца назад
"You're the smartest person i know. But youre too dumb to believe...that the jury was NOT by your side when you shot that kid."
@Scorpio_1974
@Scorpio_1974 2 месяца назад
8:43 She was so sure he was going to found guilty & afterwards her expression changed.
@kevinhealey6540
@kevinhealey6540 2 месяца назад
This is one of the reasons why people are reluctant to go into teaching or taking care of children.
@kevinhealey6540
@kevinhealey6540 2 месяца назад
I did at one time tutor children. I had stopped when I found out the risk of having kind of an accusation.
@theintrovertedaspie9095
@theintrovertedaspie9095 Месяц назад
That's not their fault. The parents didnt teach them, or get them counseling or whatnot. It's not the fault of children that some if them are born with no feelings or apathy or regard for others. Just like it's not their fault their born with syndromes or disabilities or health problems. You can leverage and manage your conditions.
@drakashrakenburgproduction5369
@drakashrakenburgproduction5369 2 месяца назад
That smirk. That’s what sealed his fate.
@tammyventer5488
@tammyventer5488 28 дней назад
There’s a difference between a killer and someone who kills. This is a textbook example of that difference
@catsmeow5566
@catsmeow5566 Месяц назад
Kyle MacLachlan is such a great actor. I never saw this episode but the clips from this make me want to watch the whole thing.
@quintessence3206
@quintessence3206 19 дней назад
That wasn't a child, that was a monster.
@SocialStudiess
@SocialStudiess 23 дня назад
This is a particular type of personality that watches these shows. I tried this show when I was 19. I am 41 now. First time watching it (a clip at that). I remember EXACTLY why this type of television isn’t for me ✌🏾
@rabyhook
@rabyhook 2 месяца назад
Agent Cooper!!! I hope he got a nice cup of black coffee afterwards.
@AriesCarrionCaine
@AriesCarrionCaine 2 месяца назад
I remember this episode, it was excruciatingly chilling.
@vegaszgreatvegas5505
@vegaszgreatvegas5505 2 месяца назад
Dang that kid has great acting skills
@Svarbard
@Svarbard 15 дней назад
1:52 "But not for me!"
@quitenerdy1
@quitenerdy1 14 дней назад
I was thinking the exact same thing heh.
@edguy9767
@edguy9767 15 дней назад
Just saved 10 people from being in a netflix muder documentory lol
@niaselah3348
@niaselah3348 2 месяца назад
By a parent i completely understand what he did. By society they are still children and not something they chose. It's a lot more difficult
@SemperCallide
@SemperCallide 21 день назад
Most memorable episode of the show in my view. The ending was perfect. And the kid who played Jake was really talented.
@Ear4
@Ear4 18 дней назад
That young actor was amazing, I hope he wasn't bothered mentally from playing this role because I sure would be.
@hands-to-work1601
@hands-to-work1601 3 месяца назад
Nature or nurture -the age-old question. What makes psychopaths and sociopaths who they are.
@EM-tx3ly
@EM-tx3ly 3 месяца назад
The kid will toughen up get more devious more better at masking and more likely learn from other older boys Basically graduation in process
@troncron2458
@troncron2458 Месяц назад
It may not be a psychopath’s fault if they lack a conscience and can’t feel love, regret, sorrow, or guilt but they know right from wrong so if they choose to be violent, sadists, murders, or all of them that is their fault
@justcarineinparis
@justcarineinparis 2 месяца назад
9:32 that is deep 😮
@TylerHines-dy8yg
@TylerHines-dy8yg 20 дней назад
Jake O’Hara was a pretty vile sociopath. He killed animals just for fun, he tortured those kids at the camp, he burned himself and just laughed, he was thrown out of two private schools in Brooklyn for violent behavior and arson, he fooled his mom and made her think the children tortured him and finally he kidnapped and murdered Henry. The worst part is he did all of this just for fun! Gosh! What a maniac! His comeuppance was pretty satisfying. If he had lived, he would’ve become a serial killer without a single doubt. Definitely a smart villain as he was able to make everyone think he killed Henry out of fear of going back to that camp.
@Great-Dao-of-Elegance
@Great-Dao-of-Elegance 6 дней назад
People who keep using the excuse of "he's just a child" need to realize that no, a child sometimes is just plain evil. Some can be changed but some can't be changed.
@arm_613
@arm_613 3 месяца назад
Fantastic child actor!
@erikdayne5429
@erikdayne5429 3 месяца назад
Finally a show with a happy ending
@orthodoxkyle89
@orthodoxkyle89 24 дня назад
The best condensed version ever.
@kallel6588
@kallel6588 2 месяца назад
Bravo to the father!! 👏
@montanawhite5699
@montanawhite5699 2 месяца назад
I grew up watching this show. Probably watched every episode multiple times.
@CNob2492
@CNob2492 3 месяца назад
Well done Dr. Morton
@xciting4ux
@xciting4ux 2 месяца назад
This is my favorite episode of this show ever.
@Observer-cp4if
@Observer-cp4if Месяц назад
No. He was NOT sociopathic. He definately has Anti-Social Personality Disorder, but his behavior is more psychopathic. He enjoyed that too much.
@MasterKyubY
@MasterKyubY 2 месяца назад
The acting by the teen actor was top notch When the lawyer interrupts the trial and says that Jake lied, you can see the mask melt away and instead is replaced by contempt, he is bothered because his acting was in vain. When the father speaks for the first time you can se him rolling his eyes at another nuisance. When the father is restrained you can see him amused and smug. When he apologizes you can see the kid realize the father isn't buying it and changes to a mock, once again, smug. Then he walks backwards challenging the father flaunting he got away. Finally for a split second you can see the kid realize he fucke up when he is shot.
@mattheweubanks6163
@mattheweubanks6163 2 месяца назад
If your performance sends chills up the spine and blood gets cold, then you certainly nailed it.
@panamapatti3364
@panamapatti3364 3 месяца назад
hero dad
@shinobishaw7542
@shinobishaw7542 16 дней назад
This is easily a top 10 episode
@lolahernandez6871
@lolahernandez6871 2 месяца назад
I LOVED THAT EPISODE!!! 😍
@HpacEastern
@HpacEastern 2 месяца назад
An example of doing an unthinkable act for the right reasons.
@keeper__88_
@keeper__88_ 2 месяца назад
This is one of my favorite episodes of SUV. Everyone did a great acting, specially the kid.
@ageorge5362
@ageorge5362 2 месяца назад
There's a student in my school at 3 yrs old. There is nothing behind his eyes. He hurts kids repeatedly with no remorse. Because he has an IEP no action is taken. There are bad seeds.
@oliviabb73849
@oliviabb73849 2 месяца назад
Did you ever watch the movie “the Bad Seed?” Used to watch it with my grandma all the time when it came on tv. Sooo creepy
@ent1311
@ent1311 Месяц назад
IEP?
@ageorge5362
@ageorge5362 Месяц назад
@ent1311 Individual Education Plan. Behaviors are built into it. So in other words, if the behavior become repetitive, he no longer gets a negative consequence or can be sent home for the action. Example: A child continues to repeatedly run from the classroom. Instead being suspended, an "action plan" is written with guidelines to prevent this from happening. So for younger kids it can be that when the child gets agitated with work, they get to take a break and play a game on the iPad. As long as they don't run for a period of time, this is considered a success. However it just boils down to appeasing the child so they don't throw a tantrum. The behaviors remain eventually, the child wants more and more to prevent them from going nuts. They figure out pretty quick they won't be punished and threaten to act up accordingly.
@JoelGarcia-br8rl
@JoelGarcia-br8rl 2 месяца назад
As the saying goes "fool me once shame on you....". I guess the father ain't taking any chances for that kid to fool someone else again.
@MRJK87.
@MRJK87. 2 месяца назад
You should have heard about what this man did to a whole village because someone tore his wife to pieces and left her in a ditch, as well as took his little baby girl, who then went on to have powers over vibrations
@ronin7561
@ronin7561 14 дней назад
That father is a good man
@seanleon2766
@seanleon2766 2 месяца назад
Jake spoke his death wish into existence. Before what you wish for.
@moekatoekTV
@moekatoekTV Месяц назад
"I got news for you. It means your gay..."
@jeanneratterman4174
@jeanneratterman4174 Месяц назад
I knew it’s a drama, and needed to close out the story, but IRL, I doubt the doctor would be that forthcoming, answering questions at the end, even tho he is protected by double jeopardy. Well done. And the “killer kid,” his acting is scary good. He has the nuances down.
@Conviently
@Conviently 2 месяца назад
Man that kid actor is amazing. Really made us hate and despise him.
@Makeminemetal1
@Makeminemetal1 2 месяца назад
Gowan had a hit in 1985 called "A Criminal Mind." Still chills me to this day. This is what he was singing about.
@purplemonkydishwasher
@purplemonkydishwasher 3 месяца назад
6:13 one of the best moments in Tv history
@tomphilip2354
@tomphilip2354 2 месяца назад
I keep replaying it. Hahaha
@TheKickboxingCommunity
@TheKickboxingCommunity 13 дней назад
The father even kept looking at the boy to make sure he bleeds out. Brutal
@jokester117
@jokester117 3 месяца назад
6:13 Hank MacLean when he finds out the kid is a raider.
@gitrekker
@gitrekker 6 дней назад
When I was in middle school, I knew a kid like this. He got his kicks making other kids suffer. He never killed anyone (that I know of). He liked to see them in pain. One time, there was a boy in class who had just returned from some sort of considerable surgery on his foot. He had to wear this protective fabric sock, a huge thing. One day when the teacher was out of the classroom, this miserable brat walked over, pulled the sock off the other kid's foot, and smashed his foot underneath his shoe. This was before there were cameras everywhere. The kid nearly passed out from the pain, and when the teacher returned, no one in the class would say who did it, not even the kid who'd been the victim, because they all knew what would happen. This miserbale kid was pure evil. A few years ago. I did a Google search. He had a very unusual name. Pretty sure I found him. The name and the geographic region were right. I was not sorry to discover that he'd died some years prior, nor was I surprised to learn that he had a considerable arrest record.
@jeffdakid5845
@jeffdakid5845 6 дней назад
Did you ever found out how he died ? and I’m guessing he had a bunch of felonies in his record
@getoffyoubassandletsfish8565
@getoffyoubassandletsfish8565 3 месяца назад
Well that kid won’t hurt anyone else 🤷🏼‍♂️
@altheadawn2531
@altheadawn2531 3 месяца назад
Facts 💯⭐👌
@ReasonablySane
@ReasonablySane 3 дня назад
The last line is literally what I was thinking. He did what our hamstrung court system can't. The kid would have killed again. And if hew got smarter, again and again.
@andreipopescu6339
@andreipopescu6339 10 дней назад
5:11 god his face… He was like “Man, they got me..”, unbelievable
@nicolabowes9710
@nicolabowes9710 25 дней назад
7:40 psychopaths are born, sociopaths are made
@thetruemonarch9354
@thetruemonarch9354 2 месяца назад
I always thought it was really odd that the kid and his mom exited the same door as the clearly hysterical, possibly violent man, and did so like 12 seconds after him instead of waiting for him to be escorted out, or leaving through a different door. But... the payoff is insane so I never let it bug me too much. The creepy look that kid actor had when the father is yelling after him, like he's examining a new species or something, it's like excitement and amusement at the same time. Really makes you feel better about what comes next.
@chuyeeyang9881
@chuyeeyang9881 2 месяца назад
The kid would've been ruled "the victim" these days with how crazy the world is atm.
@theintrovertedaspie9095
@theintrovertedaspie9095 Месяц назад
Well it's not his fault he was born this way. Just as its nobodys fault they were born with syndromes or disabilities. In that sence we are all born innocent. But it is our responsibility to leverage and manage our conditions.
@Vikashar
@Vikashar 2 месяца назад
When I'm feeling down, I watch this
@ajoneal23
@ajoneal23 4 дня назад
I vividly remember watching this episode as a kid.
@amandadixson-f8c
@amandadixson-f8c 2 месяца назад
The father's(he was Kyle in Dune, 90s movie) acting was indeed realistic...the script was well-written. The best epiosode for me!
@Skadi609
@Skadi609 2 месяца назад
Also played Orson Hodge in Desperate housewives.
@LouieV6
@LouieV6 2 месяца назад
Let’s not leave out his iconic role as Agent Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks
@zugzug6773
@zugzug6773 2 месяца назад
I know someone personally who was kinda like that kid. Never killed anyone but did a ton of horrible horrible things and thought it was funny and bragged about it. Then about age 39-40 all of a sudden understood what he'd done and has been struggling with crushing guilt ever since.
@Ghost-tx4ft
@Ghost-tx4ft 9 дней назад
the farther is a real heros, juust saved many people.
@JennNofficial
@JennNofficial 3 месяца назад
I hated this episode but the kid wouldn’t have stopped killing tho he just had that unfortunate vibe
@detmstr341
@detmstr341 3 месяца назад
What's worse is the so called "mom" knew what he was capable of because she saw the red flags, the signs, she just didn't care enough to take action.
@carolinemarchand4743
@carolinemarchand4743 2 месяца назад
@@detmstr341 most people act just like her. They pretend they care about their kids, but allowing them to misbehave in society is the best way to guarantee them a very dark future. Loving a kid should never equals to covering up all their BS
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