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It is revealed that a family staged a sex crime in order to sue for $10 million.
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From Season 2, Episode 8"Taken" - The case of a 17-year-old rape victim takes a strange turn when her immediate family tries to keep the scandal quiet while they prepare a lawsuit.
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@rebecavc2071
@rebecavc2071 3 года назад
the actress that does the girl is really good she did the innocent-to-perp transition perfectly
@xrrgr
@xrrgr 3 года назад
exactly! i looked her up but she doesn’t seem to have been in much.
@BlueBagger83
@BlueBagger83 3 года назад
Kinda like the psychopath on House, when 13 picked up on it. That switch was so quick... and cold.
@DBAllen
@DBAllen 3 года назад
There's a few females out there like that.
@miranda13c
@miranda13c 3 года назад
@@BlueBagger83 She was great
@daniellhead9269
@daniellhead9269 3 года назад
Hell, she should’ve gotten more roles just off that scene 👏🏼👏🏼
@LadyB_20
@LadyB_20 3 года назад
Just when she thought she could get away with it. Uno reversal card.
@michaelfawcett7979
@michaelfawcett7979 3 года назад
On top on a cancel turn and a colour change +4
@sam041390
@sam041390 3 года назад
Serves her right....No Money for Her
@fromthehaven94
@fromthehaven94 3 года назад
No UNO card of any kind for Ramsey.
@marcuslewis2749
@marcuslewis2749 3 года назад
Nice one
@gtdevika2395
@gtdevika2395 3 года назад
🤣😂😂😂😂😂😷
@sonrouge
@sonrouge 3 года назад
And this is why innocent until proven guilty is so important in our criminal justice system.
@madcap3514
@madcap3514 3 года назад
this thing doesnt happen nearly as often as the media want you to think. Stuff like this makes it ok for people to dismiss survivors, its not ok. A man is more likely to be raped themselves than face false allegations.
@FM_1819
@FM_1819 3 года назад
@@madcap3514 It is better to let 10 guilty people walk than to put one innocent in jail, it doesn't matter the chances, no one is above due process
@madcap3514
@madcap3514 3 года назад
@@FM_1819 normally I'd agree with you, but this type of thinking is why 2.5% of rapists face any jail time in the us. Im not saying due process isn't needed, but reform most certainly is necessary. 2.5% jail time means repeat offenders happen all the time and no one cares (edited)
@FM_1819
@FM_1819 3 года назад
@@madcap3514 Like I said, I don't care if the chances are 1% or 0.01% of imprisoning an innocent person, its about the precedent in processes it leads to, and about the rights of the individual to be thought of as innocent before proven guilty. Reform should come in encouraging and facilitating victims to report the crimes as soon as possible, and give the officers the proper resources and training to investigate the case, However, this should never come at the expense of rights or the chance of jailing innocents. The road to hell is paved with good intentions after all
@EvilLoynis
@EvilLoynis 3 года назад
@@FM_1819 What's even sadder is that even when false and malicious allegations are proven, the girl/woman gets maybe a slap to 1/10th the punishment the guy she accused would have gotten.
@GiovannaHI
@GiovannaHI 3 года назад
One of the things I love about getting his series is the fact that women can be just as vile as men. There are some truly twisted ladies in this show, and this young lady was truly evil.
@silverstrike5904
@silverstrike5904 3 года назад
The thing I hate about this series is that innocent people can get convicted in prison. I know it happens in real life, but still
@moon_aysha
@moon_aysha 2 года назад
sad cabot didnt appear more often
@EdwardRock1
@EdwardRock1 2 года назад
Maybe up until season 16 or so. The later seasons 17-23 is all men=bad women=victims. I feel like the earlier seasons were less biased.
@E.JayViera
@E.JayViera 2 года назад
In all of the L&O universe, Nicole Wallace from Criminal Intent was probably one of the evilest women in the show. Just a cold-blooded murderer.
@alexanderelderhorst2107
@alexanderelderhorst2107 2 года назад
I mean it's the media nowadays that make men out to be evil 100% of the time and women to be sweet angels, to meet the feminist agenda that all men should be executed, although that point is an extreme and not many feminists think that harshly towards men, but most see men as vile. I agree that this show was a great demonstration of equality, showing both genders being victims and horrible crooks.
@shaheedsimon24
@shaheedsimon24 3 года назад
"You're good, but I've been taken by better" I love that line
@detmstr341
@detmstr341 3 года назад
I think all participants in that scam should be charged for Ramsey's death. The carried out the scam, someone died as a result, so, everyone involved should be charged,
@katierose7911
@katierose7911 3 года назад
In real life they would have; a death that occurs in any way during the commission of pretty much any crime in the US is a felony level, a murder/manslaughter charge
@detmstr341
@detmstr341 3 года назад
@@katierose7911 As it should be.
@katierose7911
@katierose7911 3 года назад
@@detmstr341 EXACTLY, YES EXACTLY🙌🏽
@detmstr341
@detmstr341 3 года назад
@@katierose7911 I was glad all the lies were exposed, especially the so called victim was actually 23 not 17, and all defendants wound up with egg on their faces.
@ComeliaO7
@ComeliaO7 3 года назад
I’m sure in the end they all did. But the fact that she was about to walk away Scott free with five years probation. She’s definitely going to get the lengthy term out of everybody.
@intothewater1279
@intothewater1279 3 года назад
This is why news outlets use the word “allegedly” when describing suspects in a crime.
@csilla3085
@csilla3085 3 года назад
because they are suspects, not convicted yet. it is the correct way to word it, plus if the suspect proves innocent, they can sue the news outlets for defamation, slander, etc (or libel if they are in the UK).
@megmur1766
@megmur1766 3 года назад
@@csilla3085 and it would poison a jury pool
@pepps779
@pepps779 3 года назад
@@megmur1766 As if they care about that potential issue.
@megmur1766
@megmur1766 3 года назад
@@pepps779 they don't. The threat of the lawsuit makes them act like they do tho
@SavannahSteel
@SavannahSteel 2 месяца назад
Indeed. I almost got my previous station sued for saying a cold case had been solved, quoting the police. If it weren’t for DNA evidence, he could’ve been written off and I could’ve shut down the station. Whoops.
@robinabernathy2829
@robinabernathy2829 3 года назад
"it hurt like hell, but she did a pretty good job" All said with a big smile on her face. What kind of girl is this?
@karazor-el6085
@karazor-el6085 3 года назад
The term "sociopath" fits. The ends always justifies the means. Other people don't matter, just you do. And if They are stupid enough to believe you, you're entitled to what They have.
@natalieps2387
@natalieps2387 3 года назад
@@karazor-el6085 u beat me to it pure sociopath. Zero empathy or conscience.
@factsuniverse851
@factsuniverse851 3 года назад
A girl who is already dead inside, and just waiting for the outside to catch up. ..........
@robinabernathy2829
@robinabernathy2829 3 года назад
@@factsuniverse851 I don't know about that. This girl seemed full of spirit despite taking a beating. I know most girl would've been traumatized by such a beating. This girl seemed like it was exciting to her.
@totalcodehero
@totalcodehero 3 года назад
The kind you avoid at all times and all at cost.
@phillyeaglesforlife5127
@phillyeaglesforlife5127 2 года назад
Poor Ramsay, he was innocent but due to his record, being under the registry, plus Siobhan looking the way she did NOBODY would believe him, and he was killed in a slow and PAINFUL way🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
@FeedingFrenzy91
@FeedingFrenzy91 Год назад
What's worse is (spoiler for the ep) it seems that he didn't commit the crime that got him on the registry in the first place. His former victim (if I can remember correctly) said she wasn't raped but her parents reported the crime or something like that. God bless you.
@FeedingFrenzy91
@FeedingFrenzy91 Год назад
Oh just watched the scene again (spoiler warning once more). The reason it was was because he was 22 and she was was 15.
@tbonerossigiggles6076
@tbonerossigiggles6076 3 года назад
One of my favorite episodes I took some pleasure when the prosecutor told her "your allegation put him there" and then she knew she was being charged with manslaughter
@angelaholmes8888
@angelaholmes8888 11 месяцев назад
One of my favorite episodes
@queenesther09
@queenesther09 2 месяца назад
Love Olivia's line: "Can't tell you how much I've enjoyed watching you hang yourself."
@kaylab6306
@kaylab6306 3 года назад
This episode stuck with me for a long time. They treated Russel so bad even though he kept begging for help because he was being raped in jail. I am not comforted by Siobhan going to jail in the end but at least she didn't only get probation.
@CherryBlossomBlyue
@CherryBlossomBlyue 3 года назад
Not raped, beat up I think. Well I think in their mind he was lying and wasn't a victim
@shellc
@shellc 3 года назад
@@CherryBlossomBlyue Olivia says in the courtroom he was raped and beaten when putting the cuffs on her.
@CherryBlossomBlyue
@CherryBlossomBlyue 3 года назад
@@shellc Oh I was talking about earlier in this episode
@shellc
@shellc 3 года назад
@@CherryBlossomBlyue My bad. I thought you meant the clip.
@resatyurdakul6742
@resatyurdakul6742 3 года назад
I feel bad for Russell too... but still he could've prevented being raped simply by just telling and explaining to the other inmates that he's not gay
@simonezanella5953
@simonezanella5953 3 года назад
Cabot is a great ADA. I miss the days when she argued with Petrovsky in the courtroom.
@MrRaziel25
@MrRaziel25 3 года назад
another case of hers i liked is when a man who had pyke disease was licking, chewing on cars he had when he was a kid had lead in the paint which caused he brain to not fully developed and killed someone, she got the owner of the company on the stand and revealed that he WAS STILL using lead and got him red handed and sent to jail
@megmur1766
@megmur1766 3 года назад
@@MrRaziel25 loved that episode. She got that kid a lifetime of care, money and punished the company that poisoned him. She and Barba will always be my favorites
@tamaracesar1931
@tamaracesar1931 3 года назад
@@megmur1766 you didn’t like Cabot?
@megmur1766
@megmur1766 3 года назад
@@tamaracesar1931 do you mean Novak?
@tamaracesar1931
@tamaracesar1931 3 года назад
@@megmur1766 yes I did 🤣
@phillyeaglesforlife5127
@phillyeaglesforlife5127 2 года назад
Stabler and Benson just sitting there knowing that Ramsey was killed in prison and waiting to slap the cuffs on Siobhan is SO savage on EVERY LEVEL🤣🤣🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
@marcustaylor4466
@marcustaylor4466 Год назад
They were easy too nonchalant about his death. The ADA also with her smirk. No one cared but Munch that an innocent man was killed. Her getting arrested wasn't a win.
@kishascape
@kishascape Год назад
@@marcustaylor4466 yeah, that’s why I prefer watch criminal intent. Munch is one of the few guys that isn’t a freaking pig 🐷.
@HanA-cw9tx
@HanA-cw9tx Год назад
@@marcustaylor4466 It was never about winning though. It is getting justice. There were never a win or lose situation with them nor with the ADA. As much as I sometimes hate the way they handle things because of their personal judgment, the SVU and especially ADA are bounded by laws and people who watch them. That's why I enjoy episodes where they rebel on their profession and correct their mistakes. I also enjoy the episodes that they were eaten up by their guilt but they have to move forward so they can do their jobs. Make them more human than just decorated cops or ADA.
@theoutlawking9123
@theoutlawking9123 Год назад
They caused his death you idiot, way more than Siobhan.
@Catsss1017
@Catsss1017 Год назад
Well they killed him too
@prospero4183
@prospero4183 3 года назад
Again, they don't seem to care they sent an innocent victim to jail and death, he was a bad man but its just the self-righteous writting
@shadowwriter4538
@shadowwriter4538 3 года назад
If I'm remembering this episode right, I think Munch felt bad at the end; something to do with Ramsey having a girlfriend I think. But In real life, I get the feeling society wouldn't care too much about Ramsey dying like that either way since he was on the registry in the first place.
@RyunosukeHachi
@RyunosukeHachi 3 года назад
@@shadowwriter4538 Munch and Stabler, considering that Stabler had to break the news to her.
@Jai137
@Jai137 3 года назад
You talking about the con family or the cops?
@nightangel972000
@nightangel972000 3 года назад
They did care, that’s why Siobhan went to jail for his death.
@CorpsePrincezz
@CorpsePrincezz 3 года назад
The sister was the one who planned the whole thing too; she was originally going to do this plan with her parents but they got arrested so she tracked down her brother and convinced him to join the big leagues because he normally did small cons
@cyn6123
@cyn6123 2 года назад
I just went and watched the full episode and I am beyond livid. These people are disgusting; and the detectives treated Russell so poorly when he begged them for help. I'm sincerely disappointed in every single one of them.
@kishascape
@kishascape Год назад
Oh the police/detectives in this show are always pigs. Specially in the main series, specially the recent remake episodes, slightly ok on SVU, and some are good some aren’t on criminal intent but I find that spinoff to be most tolerable.
@trebtone
@trebtone Год назад
Right! I was in recovery from surgery in 2019 when I first saw this, and the whole thing had me so pissed my BP went up 😅. Disguting, seriously.
@nicholasmaude6906
@nicholasmaude6906 9 месяцев назад
Hopefully Russell's rapists/murderers were given life-sentences after the poor guy was beaten, raped and murder in the joint.
@SteelSpurs
@SteelSpurs 4 месяца назад
Sawft.
@wdadwdwdwadw8604
@wdadwdwdwadw8604 4 месяца назад
they do that alot towards men they did the same thing to that poor black man who is a teacher they never listen to him at all and just assume he was guilty because he was a man.
@nadiadelphi6850
@nadiadelphi6850 2 года назад
As someone who grew up, and still lives in the boondocks of North Carolina, I can say that they really nailed the southern hick accent 👌 I and my whole family sound just like this girl and it’s honestly really annoying to hear just how well she faked that country accent. Most people would think it’s way too thick and fake, but it’s actually spot on.
@SubeTheWench
@SubeTheWench 2 года назад
It's completely spot-on :) I grew up in Western North Carolina and spent way too many years working in retail...her accent was a dead ringer for a lot of my customers.
@newguy90
@newguy90 2 года назад
Is there a difference in accents between rural North Carolina and rural South Carolina? I mean, can people from those states tell which state someone is from just by hearing their accent? Or is it pretty much the same?
@SubeTheWench
@SubeTheWench 2 года назад
@@newguy90 For the most part, yeah. It's not always a very noticeable difference, but there's still a difference.
@newguy90
@newguy90 2 года назад
@@SubeTheWench Thanks for replying.
@travisshiflett6822
@travisshiflett6822 Год назад
Down south accent. I'm from va we have them also
@DonoZeek
@DonoZeek 2 года назад
The fact the cops got away with the murder of Russell Ramsay is sad. I know the lady led his death, but throughout the whole episode, they didn't believe a word he said then he DIED. It's unfair. It's injustice.
@EdwardRock1
@EdwardRock1 2 года назад
Because he’s a man
@DonoZeek
@DonoZeek 2 года назад
@@EdwardRock1 ikr. It's sad.
@Disneyfan82
@Disneyfan82 2 года назад
@Bla Bla No wonder people feel they have to take the law into their own hands if the cops won't help them.
@theoutlawking9123
@theoutlawking9123 Год назад
@@Disneyfan82 Look at the Uvalde school shooting, cops definitely can't be trusted or counted on.
@theoutlawking9123
@theoutlawking9123 Год назад
I Fucking Despise Cops!!!
@CH-gr7tn
@CH-gr7tn 3 года назад
Talk about a good ending. Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
@dnasty312
@dnasty312 3 года назад
A sting! [whistling The Entertainer]
@silversmoke4159
@silversmoke4159 3 года назад
Bittersweet Ending
@ahikam546
@ahikam546 3 года назад
Not for that guy though
@silversmoke4159
@silversmoke4159 3 года назад
@@ahikam546 yeah it's irritating
@nave712
@nave712 3 года назад
She’s a sociopath
@blahhblahh5465
@blahhblahh5465 2 года назад
She switched up quick! “ I want a deal” LMAOOO
@oshanepatterson5452
@oshanepatterson5452 3 года назад
The early seasons hits different.
@Weegee766
@Weegee766 3 года назад
They were the best
@maevemallory2122
@maevemallory2122 3 года назад
@@Weegee766 agreed
@MrStGeorgeIllawarra
@MrStGeorgeIllawarra 3 года назад
SVU is like The Simpsons. Too many "big names" guest starring ruined it.
@TreWimsical
@TreWimsical 3 года назад
@@MrStGeorgeIllawarra Those big names helped with the entertainment value
@spydahmonkie5389
@spydahmonkie5389 2 года назад
Facts!!!
@bklynfinesse8709
@bklynfinesse8709 3 года назад
Shame on them. Getting an innocent man jaied and death.
@seriascannain6675
@seriascannain6675 3 года назад
@Donde MerlinWitnessed cases where multiple witnesses lie under oath, falsify evidence, it is absolutely disgusting!
@anthonyitaliano7316
@anthonyitaliano7316 3 года назад
It's her fault he's dead, not theirs...
@silversmoke4159
@silversmoke4159 3 года назад
Svu were responsible too
@silversmoke4159
@silversmoke4159 3 года назад
@@anthonyitaliano7316 it's their fault too
@danaabel1049
@danaabel1049 Год назад
@@anthonyitaliano7316 Uhh, on the contrary, yes, it was their fault b/c they were her co-conspirators who chose the perfect scapegoat
@azsli2
@azsli2 3 года назад
That was so slick how they took the kid. Saved her and they didnt expect a thing
@amead78
@amead78 3 года назад
The con artist got conned. Beautiful.
@hugo1089
@hugo1089 3 года назад
Only after the poor guy got killed in jail was going to see jail
@rekcusdoo
@rekcusdoo 3 года назад
Of course, in real life, none of this could have happened. She'd be immune from prosecution.
@shioriryukaze
@shioriryukaze 2 года назад
CONvincingly🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@danaabel1049
@danaabel1049 Год назад
@@rekcusdoo Actually, no, she wouldn't have been, b/c she was involved in the whole deal.
@rekcusdoo
@rekcusdoo Год назад
@@danaabel1049 - I had to think about what this was about from a year ago. haha. When deals are made for immunity, they don't give immunity based on specific causes of action. She'd be given immunity based on any crimes that came from the actions for which immunity was granted. The whole reason this is done is to prevent prosecution from tricking people into accepting immunity in exchange for testimony then locking them up anyway. Otherwise, no deals would ever be given. Without her testimony, they wouldn't have been able to move against her co-conspirators. That is the benefit to the prosecution. They aren't permitted to then trick the person they gave immunity to. This is the same reason Bill Cosby was released....he was given immunity in 2005 and then they prosecuted him anyway for other crimes that came from the same set of facts. It's just not allowed.
@KaymalaHarris
@KaymalaHarris 3 года назад
Saw this episode the other day on the ion SVU marathon and boy was it satisfying to watch her get hers.
@Warrior1Spartan
@Warrior1Spartan 3 года назад
I had a feeling something was wrong with her story. Glad she got what was coming to her.
@danaabel1049
@danaabel1049 Год назад
Me too. I don't trust things that appear too easy & obvious. There def. were some dots that certainly DIDN'T connect together.
@papabumba478
@papabumba478 3 года назад
I remember this episode, it made me hate the woman cop. When she arrested the guy she said he said he didn’t do it and there’s no evidence, to which she claimed she didn’t need evidence because she had a young girls word. Then he ends up dead and she acts all smug 🤔 The policewoman should be in trouble for his death as well.
@silversmoke4159
@silversmoke4159 3 года назад
Agreed
@marcelmiller7551
@marcelmiller7551 3 года назад
Benson is always like that. She'll believe a woman even if she's lying
@silversmoke4159
@silversmoke4159 3 года назад
@@marcelmiller7551 she still does it
@marcelmiller7551
@marcelmiller7551 3 года назад
@@silversmoke4159 yep Mariska being executive producer has turned Benson to a feminist icon. It's also rare see female perps now
@silversmoke4159
@silversmoke4159 3 года назад
@@marcelmiller7551 watch beyond scared straight program it really does upsets you that her and other detective put innocent people without a proper investigation
@karlwarner7401
@karlwarner7401 3 года назад
Alex is the best DA in the show... she reminds me of my grade school teacher. very serious and good at her job.
@debbyseguin7131
@debbyseguin7131 3 месяца назад
Not better than Barba!!
@melaniedarmawan5478
@melaniedarmawan5478 2 года назад
I've watched this clip so many times and I've always felt bad for the guy who was put to jail.... but then I watched the whole episode (bought the whole season). It broke me. That poor, poor man.
@MsTinkerbelle87
@MsTinkerbelle87 2 года назад
His gf :(
@davidbailey6917
@davidbailey6917 2 года назад
Not only was he put in prison, he was raped and killed. Making this much worse.
@Solider7
@Solider7 2 года назад
This needs to happens more often to women who make false allegations against men.
@GAURAV25855ify
@GAURAV25855ify Год назад
Thats true
@GAURAV25855ify
@GAURAV25855ify Год назад
2 words Amber Heard
@meghanphillips3495
@meghanphillips3495 Год назад
And to this day Olivia acts shocked when a woman lies to her.
@bbeyez
@bbeyez 2 года назад
I love how they flipped it on her.
@CC927
@CC927 2 года назад
Best part, she thought she was gonna skate free but no, uh-uh,lol
@robertwatson818
@robertwatson818 Год назад
The actress playing the hick girl is really good! I know such persons and she gets everything just right---including the smirky manner and facial expressions while being questioned.
@c.w.simpsonproductions1230
@c.w.simpsonproductions1230 3 года назад
You never see episodes like this anymore. Now it’s all about promoting the “healing survivor’s journey.” message with high profile perps.
@lacecocoa6272
@lacecocoa6272 3 года назад
Yes I think they should have ended Law & Order Special Victims Unit A long time ago the beginning seasons will always be my favorite up until 2010
@benkylo8015
@benkylo8015 3 года назад
incel vibes
@mablelinchow
@mablelinchow 3 года назад
Are you talking about the Olivia Benson show with a side of crime? That one? Where she has the same hairstyle in each episode, and for 40 min, she's comforting and empowering the victim and the law part is only 3 min long? Lol.
@mrsbreazy7413
@mrsbreazy7413 2 года назад
@@mablelinchow lol it’s on and off I like the high end suspects tho show they aren’t above the law but like we all know these episodes come from real life events and nowadays everything happening is the same thing
@blueturtle3623
@blueturtle3623 2 года назад
Just before the lineup, the detectives were questioning the poor dude. They ask him where he was when this happened, and he said "I was with a girl named Siobhan at a hotel." The detective was obviously floored that he was trying to use her as his alibi. I mean thats gotta be a clue that *something* isn't right.
@korymillett7086
@korymillett7086 8 месяцев назад
Exactly if Ramsey beat and raped her why would he use her for an alibi? Detectives can be idiots sometimes.
@tsrgoinc
@tsrgoinc 4 месяца назад
As the victim of a knowingly false allegation myself, this scene always gives me chills as I think what might have been!
@lemifap2369
@lemifap2369 3 года назад
This is the earliest I’ve caught a clip: 4 minutes after upload!
@pointcuration1278
@pointcuration1278 3 года назад
Fate smiles on you and frowns on perps
@March_for_Aries
@March_for_Aries 3 года назад
I remember watching this episode when it first premiered on a Friday on NBC. This episode still has stayed with me.
@robinabernathy2829
@robinabernathy2829 2 года назад
4:17 The look of seething anger and disgust on Olivia's face listening to the girl.
@ProfessionalBrat
@ProfessionalBrat 3 года назад
One of the best. Episodes EVER
@destinythomas5537
@destinythomas5537 3 года назад
Season 1 gives me that “at home” memory. I love it.
@mariahbertwell2630
@mariahbertwell2630 3 года назад
@@destinythomas5537 this is Season 2 yeah the earlier seasons were better I Seen the New Show with Stabler and shed some tears of Kathy's Death and I love Bell's line of the waffles when Stabler said I take the waffles She said Smart man
@JenniferJones-bo1rx
@JenniferJones-bo1rx 3 года назад
I swear it’s disgusting how people will give there souls for Money. It’s sad and stupid
@GAURAV25855ify
@GAURAV25855ify Год назад
For sure money dies change people
@danaabel1049
@danaabel1049 Год назад
It's even more disgusting how some people are willing to get what they want @ the expense of others.
@joshuabrunken3848
@joshuabrunken3848 Год назад
the Judge voiced Bowser on 3 Mario Bros cartoons in late 80s and early 90s RIP Harvey Atkin (who passed in 2017)
@rockyBalboa6699
@rockyBalboa6699 3 года назад
An innocent man sent to jail where he was raped and killed. I know it's just a TV show but This is exactly what happens in real life when Judicial system by default favours Gold diggers instead of Innocent until proven Guilty!!
@Disneyfan82
@Disneyfan82 3 года назад
Just like Amber Heard. Or should I saw Amber Turd.
@silverstrike5904
@silverstrike5904 3 года назад
Johnny Cage isn't in jail though. But you gotta point.
@melissaa.s.8096
@melissaa.s.8096 3 года назад
Captain Cragen head-turning Mr Mayfield and dismissing Tupper like he's a disposable servant though. 😭😭
@detmstr341
@detmstr341 3 года назад
The reason he went under cover, is because each of the con family already met 2 of the detectives. So, if 1 of them went under cover, someone from the family would recognize. So, Cragen went because they never met him nor know him.
@melissaa.s.8096
@melissaa.s.8096 3 года назад
@@detmstr341 I know. I watched the episode. I was commenting on how well he played his part.
@detmstr341
@detmstr341 3 года назад
@@melissaa.s.8096 I agree. Especially, when they were all arrested, he called them out for their wrong doing.
@dnasty312
@dnasty312 3 года назад
My thought when we saw 'Mr. Mayfield' was, "it's a sting!"
@marcosjuarez7809
@marcosjuarez7809 3 года назад
Oh, my God. Cragen goes undercover as an insurance agent to bring the Special Victims Unit and make an arrest on those grifters.
@waivedwench
@waivedwench 2 года назад
Love the way the smug smile drops off her face!! But they all look so YOUNG!!
@turnermarius4471
@turnermarius4471 3 года назад
If only it worked IRL, but justice system loves protecting guilty woman.
@zsuperior
@zsuperior 3 года назад
Hi, finally had time to subscribe been a fan it's an eye opener every episode thanks law & order for teaching me about the law
@Alexandra-xt1vf
@Alexandra-xt1vf 3 года назад
Actions have consequences. Don't operate in darkness and you won't face the karma
@Cytron1515
@Cytron1515 3 года назад
Talk about "BUSTED"
@royalkittycat2774
@royalkittycat2774 3 года назад
7:08 It's called a hustle sweetheart. I really wish cops would make that Zootopia reference when they revealed a shocking truth to the crook.
@flashstudiosguy
@flashstudiosguy 2 года назад
"I wanna deal" That's gonna be one pissed off defence attorney
@obliviouz
@obliviouz 2 года назад
Her false allegation *_and the police and prosecutors being taken in by her_*. But do they become more or less naively trusting of everyone who claims to be a victim? More of course.
@skynetprime82
@skynetprime82 2 года назад
Stephanie march can read me my rights anytime preferably with those glasses on 🥰
@scillavanilla5356
@scillavanilla5356 2 года назад
The ending of this was so sad. Munch asking the girl if she wants a coffee … :(
@brianellinger6622
@brianellinger6622 3 года назад
Thank you this makes me feel so much better
@draco84oz
@draco84oz 3 года назад
Ah, it was this episode... The character of Mr. Tupper is an Actuary - a statistician who works with insurance companies to determine risks and uncertainty. They're usually seen as somewhat dull and boring, and he was played brilliantly by Brian Connors in the episode as monotone and completely neutral throughout. The scene I remember, though, was this: Stabler: So, you're the one who determines how much a person's life is worth Tupper: I am the one who determines the actuarial tables, yes Stabler: So, how much is a dead cop worth? Tupper: (Completely monotone and unphased) I'll need age and rank at time of death.
@boredlawyer3382
@boredlawyer3382 3 года назад
I love how Cragen pretends to be Tupper's boss. "Thank you Tupper. You can go." Sounds just like a snotty boss talking down to a lower-level employee. Very realistic.
@mrgoober8805
@mrgoober8805 3 года назад
I honestly wonder what Goran or Eames would have done to that girl.
@attiepollard7847
@attiepollard7847 3 года назад
Same thing the SUV team would have done
@mariahbertwell2630
@mariahbertwell2630 3 года назад
@@attiepollard7847 agreed.
@martakavaliauskaite4566
@martakavaliauskaite4566 2 года назад
@@attiepollard7847 exactly
@castbet9183
@castbet9183 2 года назад
I watched this show late at night with my mother and it makes me happy I have no interest in law. But the memories of watching it with her late at night are fond memories for me
@timothycahalan1540
@timothycahalan1540 8 месяцев назад
There's a certain irony to this. She tried to sell out her brother and sister in law to save herself and likely will serve a longer sentence than both of them
@raginggamer7207
@raginggamer7207 7 месяцев назад
Top 5 episode of anything on tv. Its just so perfectly written and acted.
@julez13
@julez13 3 года назад
So this is the early version of Amber Heard
@emberashes6809
@emberashes6809 3 года назад
LMAO
@KJ-fl4jv
@KJ-fl4jv 3 года назад
@julez13 what amber heard do
@rochellecrump-mcnulty9675
@rochellecrump-mcnulty9675 3 года назад
🙃🙃🙃, my head just hit the ground
@tamarahayes1902
@tamarahayes1902 3 года назад
Exactly, that's what I was thinking.😐
@TreWimsical
@TreWimsical 3 года назад
@@KJ-fl4jv She assaulted and beat up Johnny Depp to make herself out to be the victim
@ThatCamdenGirl
@ThatCamdenGirl 3 года назад
Still one of the best scenes of all time.
@alexbrown7708
@alexbrown7708 2 года назад
I find it funny that they gloss over that the detective protagonists are also at least somewhat responsible for Ramsey's death in this story.
@mattyh2464
@mattyh2464 3 года назад
OMG 4:18..Olivia looks like she is about to flip a table!
@teyoshariff5598
@teyoshariff5598 3 года назад
Hello amber heard It's like the script was written from her book of trapping johnny
@artman2oo3
@artman2oo3 3 года назад
It was one of the best SVU episodes.
@ParkerGabriel
@ParkerGabriel 2 года назад
She never even made arraignment--but instead was MURDERED in the lockup. Stabler and Benson BOTH had reprimand letters stuck in their respective jackets; Cragen had to give them both a week of administrative leave.
@citytrees1752
@citytrees1752 3 года назад
The smile from the DA as she says the poor guy was killed was not the right look.
@SympNurseLife
@SympNurseLife 5 месяцев назад
This stuff happens often which is why you can't be so quick to judge people background especially without evidence💯
@_PAIGE94
@_PAIGE94 3 года назад
Wow this episode was just on ION Television this morning lol
@flesh8595
@flesh8595 3 года назад
What’s the name of it
@Kabeyavictoria
@Kabeyavictoria 3 года назад
This show is iconic
@v2micca
@v2micca 3 года назад
Yeah.....I don't think this would work. She was still compelled to provide testimony incriminating herself under the provisions of a no prosecution plea bargain. Using that testimony as the basis of a criminal case even one indirectly connected is still likely a non-starter.
@YouDontWantItWithMe
@YouDontWantItWithMe 3 года назад
This is absurd. There’s no way they could walk in and do that. Deals like this always cover charges stemming from the underlying action. They couldn’t take her agreeing to the deal and then arrest her for something so closely related to her allocution when she literally only allocated for immunity. Fun fantasy. But fantasy nonetheless. A penny lawyer could win her case.
@TheLastSane1
@TheLastSane1 3 года назад
Well the problem is that her cause was things like fraud, etc. Not Manslaughter which is a whole different tier of crimes. If you get a plea deal for robbery sure they might give you immunity for the guy you punched out in the commission of the crime. But not for the guy you murdered before the crime to get the car. They would consider is a separate act. Like this, they considered the lying to the police as different from lying to the guy she was defrauding.
@YouDontWantItWithMe
@YouDontWantItWithMe 3 года назад
@@TheLastSane1 my point is they could only charge her if they had other evidence. They could not use her allocution made as part of a plea deal, to charge her with another crime. They might take it as a “ah ha!” Moment and start and investigation. But they couldn’t use the statements she made during the allocution
@francessweeney2308
@francessweeney2308 2 года назад
They can actually charge her, she had been sentenced to probation. The police had discovered proof of her lies; a man died in jail because of her lies. She has breached her probation by filing a false report. It's called probation violation,a police or parole officer can take her into custody to serve her 5 years. If the prosecutor gets a conviction for manslaughter; with the aggravating factors she's looking at 8 years in state prison.
@YouDontWantItWithMe
@YouDontWantItWithMe 2 года назад
@@francessweeney2308 then they charged her because of the proof they found, NOT her allocution in the other matter
@Disneyfan82
@Disneyfan82 2 года назад
@@YouDontWantItWithMe What does it matter? She got what she deserved here, so there.
@catlynn1968ify
@catlynn1968ify Год назад
Wow.. I Love all these episodes!!
@rhettjanes1056
@rhettjanes1056 3 года назад
I always had a crush on the blonde district attorney on this show I always thought she was really pretty
@jjs1300000
@jjs1300000 3 года назад
This was really good, this episode.
@alpha4072
@alpha4072 3 года назад
That ending lol
@mariafox9226
@mariafox9226 2 года назад
The fact that the lady took the little girl out of the picture shows the NYPD cares about the child not going through the trauma of seeing their family arrested.
@GiovannaHI
@GiovannaHI 3 месяца назад
“You’re good, but I’ve been taken in by better.” 😂😂😂😂
@KathrynCeleste51
@KathrynCeleste51 3 года назад
We Law&Order fans need the complete Law&Order franchise on Hulu.... I adore binging on Law&Order series collections....
@jamielancaster01
@jamielancaster01 Год назад
Hmm I don’t think this charge will hold very much water.
@timdaugherty4014
@timdaugherty4014 3 года назад
Cabot is a human iceberg.
@MatthewHarrisLawPLLC
@MatthewHarrisLawPLLC 3 года назад
Unfortunately, this sort of thing happens in real life, but with a different outcome.
@saneelat.7684
@saneelat.7684 3 года назад
Actually... it statistically very rarely does.
@MatthewHarrisLawPLLC
@MatthewHarrisLawPLLC 3 года назад
@@saneelat.7684 True. Statistically, this exact scenario rarely happens.
@denisenoe7927
@denisenoe7927 3 года назад
This was based on a real life incident by Irish Traveler con artists.
@MatthewHarrisLawPLLC
@MatthewHarrisLawPLLC 3 года назад
@@denisenoe7927 Wow! I had no idea. Do you know what year the true story occured?
@giovannirastrelli9821
@giovannirastrelli9821 3 года назад
@@MatthewHarrisLawPLLC I’m 1992, the grifter claimed she was raped at a Disney World hotel.
@34stzoo
@34stzoo Год назад
6:45 The detective belongs behind bars as well because they're just as guilty as she is. Not once did they look into his side of the story and just arrested him.
@samuelpenn3126
@samuelpenn3126 Год назад
I love a scene w closure and this was as closed as it gets!!
@CoRLex-jh5vx
@CoRLex-jh5vx Год назад
Reminds me of the Mitchell and Webb Poirot sketch, "I was only guessing who it was, but once they do the evil voice I always know!"
@megmur1766
@megmur1766 3 года назад
This episode made me so angry. That poor kid.
@mistere1984
@mistere1984 3 года назад
This is why I always enjoyed SVU more than classic LaO. Bad guys got punished more often in SVU.
@sakurafalls2468
@sakurafalls2468 Месяц назад
Her way of talking heavily reminds me of the "Cash me outside how bout dat" girl lmao
@mesmer3780
@mesmer3780 3 года назад
As satisfying as this is, I find it highly doubtful they could actually convict her of manslaughter for Ramsey's death. It was the county's job to protect him in prison, not hers. His crimes should not have been known to the general population in the first place, and if they were, he should've been in protective custody- especially after he reported being assaulted. Convicting her of manslaughter would open up a huge can of legal worms, with every convict angling to see the witnesses/victims of their crimes, legally harassed for the injuries they suffer in prison. It would never work.
@silverstrike5904
@silverstrike5904 3 года назад
It's a snitches get stitches thing in prison. But yeah it's irritating that he didn't get protected.
@TheJMPD
@TheJMPD 2 года назад
If he hadn't been falsely accused, he wouldn't be in lock up, and therefore wouldn't need protection.
@cunningsmile4166
@cunningsmile4166 10 месяцев назад
The ending made me laugh. ANOTHER innocent victim killed because they lock them up in RIKERS😂 that's so stupid a legal process I cant help laughing.
@vintage1950
@vintage1950 3 года назад
Alex and barba were awesome
@olegunnarsolskjaer337
@olegunnarsolskjaer337 4 месяца назад
Novak deserves her flowers too
@Will-fq9pk
@Will-fq9pk 11 месяцев назад
She was hit with an "UNO REVERSE CARD" LOL
@robinabernathy2829
@robinabernathy2829 3 года назад
Can't wait to see Stabler back in April.
@attiepollard7847
@attiepollard7847 3 года назад
It won't be the same especially with these writers
@cellytron
@cellytron 3 года назад
I think I just found the perfect channel to play in the background while I’m cleaning or playing Animal Crossing! Thanks, folks!
@zetokaiba5867
@zetokaiba5867 3 года назад
Ah yes animal crossing and heinous crimes go hand in hand.
@axiomist4488
@axiomist4488 2 года назад
She just confessed to the manslaughter charge with all the details. Bye bye Fiona ! Haa, ha ! I love this show .
@jasonlumpkin4732
@jasonlumpkin4732 3 года назад
Sounds like the Jussie Smullett of the show.
@shesarunningshesatrackstar7882
@shesarunningshesatrackstar7882 2 года назад
What was goin thru ur mind when u were takin that beating? How I was gonna spend all that money 💰😂😂
@PocokPresents
@PocokPresents 3 года назад
Pretty sure this clip is already uploaded cause I just saw yesterday. EDIT: At least the second part.
@jordanjojodenise4502
@jordanjojodenise4502 3 года назад
Satisfying ending !
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