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When a woman is arrested after a man is killed in a hit and run, it's revealed the car wasn't actually what killed him.
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From Season 14, Episode 11 "Darwinian" - After a hit-and-run victim is left to die, the shocking circumstances of the case leave McCoy and Southerlyn determined to get the driver on a murder charge.
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@KasbashPlays
@KasbashPlays 3 года назад
"Don't worry he slows down for deer." - Man, Briscoe always came in clutch on those one-liners.
@alex1vid
@alex1vid 2 месяца назад
I swear I watch these for the dry off humor lol
@alternativewalls4988
@alternativewalls4988 3 года назад
"don't worry he slows down for deer" like hearing someone describe my father drive
@joanie3452
@joanie3452 3 года назад
Excellent comment from Lennie.
@aroperdope
@aroperdope 21 день назад
Telegraph Drive; that street in Virginia gives me the creeps at night. Slow down for the deer all you want; by the time you see them it's already too late
@aaronburgin1442
@aaronburgin1442 3 года назад
Getting excited because in a few episodes we'll get to see Chadwick Boseman in one of his earliest roles. RIP Chad!
@777sicilia
@777sicilia 2 года назад
Good episode too
@lbwlawyer
@lbwlawyer 2 года назад
I was watching JUSTIFIED the other day and came across another early CB role
@brentanllewellyn3898
@brentanllewellyn3898 2 года назад
Who?
@aaronburgin1442
@aaronburgin1442 2 года назад
@@brentanllewellyn3898 black panther bro
@teratism.1
@teratism.1 5 месяцев назад
L
@papabumba478
@papabumba478 3 года назад
The selfishness, and heartlessness to hear a person begging for help as they slowly bleed to death, whilst you sit there worrying about yourself and how it affects you... the mind boggles.
@gene8172
@gene8172 3 года назад
Sounds like what cops did in Las Vegas and Parkland....
@thomasmullaney4306
@thomasmullaney4306 3 года назад
A microcosm of today's generation
@nbrikha
@nbrikha 2 года назад
and getting away with it too...don't forget
@slyguythreeonetwonine3172
@slyguythreeonetwonine3172 2 года назад
Woman runs down man, man dies, woman most affected.😂
@raymondfisheriii791
@raymondfisheriii791 2 года назад
Honestly, no. It sounds like a very human reaction. It’s fear. Some people, unfortunately, don’t work well under pressure, and will need to step away from situations like that in order to try and calm down and process. It sucks that she just sat there trying to figure out what to do next, but at the same time, I could see a bunch of people in the same situation having similar reactions. It doesn’t necessarily make them selfish or heartless, it makes them scared because they’ve been apart of a car accident, and there’s someone dying in their windshield, and it all happened at dark just when they were at their most vulnerable, while pulling into their garage at home. It’s a scary series of events, and that reaction, while sad and extremely unfortunate, is understandable.
@justsomechapinatophat5517
@justsomechapinatophat5517 3 года назад
Honestly the lady would have looked a lot more innocent if she called the ambulance. Even if the guy wasn't drunk unless she was drunk or distracted it would have just been an accident.
@samsonguy10k
@samsonguy10k 2 года назад
Worst she was looking at was probation, even McCoy wasn't looking at a big sentence. But she was too worried about her image, which is obvious what her lawyer was defending by painting the victim as the incompetent one. He got lucky with the results.
@zachdillenger5468
@zachdillenger5468 2 года назад
@@samsonguy10k Not lucky, skilled he saw the data and took advantage.
@naterksmr
@naterksmr 3 месяца назад
Calling her a "lady" is inaccurate. Calling her a "monster" is an insult to actual monsters.
@mikedawolf95
@mikedawolf95 Месяц назад
If I remember, I think she says she was a bit drunk
@3182john
@3182john 3 года назад
Seems like she was more concerned about the car than the man.
@Rumkitty2000
@Rumkitty2000 Год назад
Ya think?
@naterksmr
@naterksmr 3 месяца назад
She was more concerned with "What does this mean for me?" than trying to save the life of someone who she, at the time, believed was responsible for putting in mortal danger. Then she was more concerned with her lawyer's 1 in 1,000,000 attempt at proving something else killed them, rather than respecting the family's wishes of avoiding an autopsy.
@Closer2Zero
@Closer2Zero 3 года назад
I mean I can’t fall the Medical examiner here. Her determination and actions seem pretty reasonable based on the situation, the information provided, what she said the state of the body was, and ultimately what the family of the deceased wanted
@brendanzhang7488
@brendanzhang7488 2 года назад
exactly,I hate how the ADa automatically tought she didn't do it because the man was homeless
@toomanyaccounts
@toomanyaccounts Год назад
@@brendanzhang7488 she lied about what caused damage to the car.
@tmilesffl
@tmilesffl 4 месяца назад
She was at fault. An Autopsy should have been done to determine the actual cause of death. Because she didn't the prosecution was flying blind with no evidence for their case.
@Klynker
@Klynker 3 года назад
Gosh I remember this episode vividly from when it was on TV and I was younger - like 12. Stood out to me then and I’ve always remembered how heartless the defendant seemed, letting the guy moan and wail in her garage instead calling for help...
@eldridgedavis
@eldridgedavis 3 года назад
Same
@manishrawat123
@manishrawat123 3 года назад
how does the episode end?
@LinwoodBlackmore
@LinwoodBlackmore 3 года назад
This one’s based on a real event, too
@Sneedmire
@Sneedmire 3 года назад
@@manishrawat123 Main point of the episode isn't the lady. What happens with her is that the lawyer she has gets her probation for lesser charges because she's a first time offender. McCoy and his team then go to search for the person who beat the dead guy which leads to a narrative on homelessness.
@manishrawat123
@manishrawat123 3 года назад
@@Sneedmire k thanks for the info. Did the lady gets charged later when they find out she killed him?
@shreddershades1198
@shreddershades1198 3 года назад
That defense lawyer kinda crushed it though.
@samsonguy10k
@samsonguy10k 2 года назад
He got lucky. His whole intention was to save her image and paint the victim in an ill light. Unless he lives a serious double life as a medical doctor with no sleep whatsoever, no way he would figure that being the result. He was banking on the victim at least turning out to be deadass drunk based on what she would have told him.
@obliviouz
@obliviouz 2 года назад
@@samsonguy10k Or due diligence turning up results. That's literally what due diligence is - checking everything so that you catch these opportunities.
@rendezvouzwithrama
@rendezvouzwithrama 3 года назад
I remember reading about the real case this was based on, only the driver was a nurse and the victim lived for quite some time.
@Icecube88
@Icecube88 3 года назад
what year did this happen?
@rendezvouzwithrama
@rendezvouzwithrama 3 года назад
@@Icecube88 2001. Here's the link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Gregory_Glenn_Biggs
@SidneyBroadshead
@SidneyBroadshead 3 года назад
He was stuck in her windscreen.
@Tejaswrex
@Tejaswrex 3 года назад
Yeah the real story was a homeless guy was hit by a lady DWI and he was stuck in her windshield and she let him die over night. It was near FT Worth in 2001.
@przemekkozlowski7835
@przemekkozlowski7835 3 года назад
I think CSI did an episode based on this as well.
@eunhastolemyheart6098
@eunhastolemyheart6098 Год назад
Even if she didn't kill him, she still hit him with her car, then neglected him as she hear him calling for help while in severe pain and gradually bleeding to death. Then she took off and lied to the police about it when they first questioned her. She can still be put in jail for more than 5 years if found guilty.
@gsrj
@gsrj Год назад
She ended up getting community service and a fine for what she did
@jamespoledna2693
@jamespoledna2693 Год назад
Many times the pedestrians are the criminally negligent ones stepping out in front of moving vehicles! Physically when vechile vs person happens the vehicle wins everytime.
@peaceable263
@peaceable263 Год назад
​@James Poledna You are correct and this case seems to track with your statement. That said if her side of the story is true she most likely wouldn't have been found guilty of anything if she had stopped and called it in. I've nearly wiped out a handful of drunk women on separate occasions that stumbled over into my lane as I was about to pass them. Thankfully I'm quick to respond and swerved to avoid them and had 1-2 passengers as witnesses everytime that happened.
@JohnSmith-ct5jd
@JohnSmith-ct5jd 10 месяцев назад
Thank you. I was going to say that. Fact of the matter is that narcissistic woman knew she struck this man, and heard him cry for help. She didn't bother calling for an ambulance or anything. So what that he was dying anyway? How does that affect her guilt?
@GreenknightBrola
@GreenknightBrola 7 месяцев назад
She was in shock and was probably hearing voices. You have no kindness sympathy or compassion in your heart. Rashe @gsrj
@chollomollo6242
@chollomollo6242 3 года назад
This is actually based on a case where a person hit a pedestrian with a car and simply abandoned the car instead of getting medical help. The state charged the driver with homicide for hitting the pedestrian and not getting him life-saving medical attention. At trial the defense attorney was able to prove that there was no negligence or recklesness in hitting the pedestrian, forcing the state to rely on on the failure to obtain medical care as the primary criminal act. However the defense attorney then introduced evidence stating that the pedestrian had been instantly killed by the car accident, and thus no medical care would have saved him, and thus the driver's failure to obtain medical care was not a crime because the medical care would not have saved the pedestrian. It was a brilliant defense.
@nbrikha
@nbrikha 2 года назад
Justice in America. Land of serfs and home of the damned
@josephkerrigan733
@josephkerrigan733 2 года назад
Do you know what the name of the case was?
@angelagriffin5130
@angelagriffin5130 2 года назад
@@John-ir4id The lawyer did right by their client. Just because someone is guilty of one thing doesn't mean they are guilty of another. The prosecutor was stupid. I wouldn't call the defense brilliant but astute.
@dodgeplow
@dodgeplow 2 года назад
No. The case is based on the murder of Gregory Glenn Biggs. He was a homeless man. A woman, believed to be intoxicated, hit him then drove home to her garage with him stuck in the windshield. She left him dying there for 2 days. She was successfully convicted.
@TrinityTwo
@TrinityTwo 2 года назад
I remember both this episode and the actual case.
@hindenburg2006
@hindenburg2006 3 года назад
CSI did a twist on this same premise... In that one, the victim was a jumper, landed through someone’s windshield. Driver went home and let him die. Ironically, he would’ve gotten off if he’d called for help, because the guy was suicidal.
@travisjohnson6676
@travisjohnson6676 3 года назад
it was based on a true incident
@Subangelis
@Subangelis 3 года назад
"Anatomy of a Lye", aired May 2, 2002
@GhostDrummer
@GhostDrummer 2 года назад
Well, here’s a fun story. Suicidal man living on the 5th floor of an apartment building sat with his back to the window, and a shotgun pointed at his head. As he tried to pull the trigger with his toes, he flinched and the slug missed his head by inches. At that very instant, a man who had just jumped to his death passed by the window and was struck by the slug. It killed him instantly. The cops charged the man who fired the shotgun with manslaughter, but the DA dropped the charges because both men were suicidal and there was no reasonable suspicion to believe there would be anyone outside a 5th story window when the guy fired the gun. I used to have the article saved (it was a in a newspaper), but I can’t find it anymore.
@obliviouz
@obliviouz 2 года назад
@@GhostDrummer That'd still be negligent homicide, no different than if you fired up into the air and the bullet happened to come down and kill someone. You shoot a bullet, it will eventually land.
@biruss
@biruss Год назад
​@@obliviouzsuicide isn't illegal
@TheOnePhillip
@TheOnePhillip 3 года назад
I loved jerry ohrbach he was a great actor. I loved his one liners on law & order. Shame he died in 2014
@yoramshacharr
@yoramshacharr 3 года назад
2004
@windwalker5765
@windwalker5765 3 года назад
Okay... the car didn't kill him. So, no mansalughter. Just reckless endangerment, leaving the scene of an accident... and oh yeah. Kidnapping.
@kelseyswanepoel7056
@kelseyswanepoel7056 2 года назад
Yes.
@Jodacro-it4zz
@Jodacro-it4zz Год назад
You forgot hit and run
@KojinMacJorn
@KojinMacJorn 9 месяцев назад
​@@Jodacro-it4zz ... if it a Hit & Run if you take the person with you though? XD
@shanaeverowe9626
@shanaeverowe9626 4 месяца назад
​@@KojinMacJorntechnically yes, because the run in hit and run refers to leaving the scene of the accident.
@dmittleman9757
@dmittleman9757 4 месяца назад
@@KojinMacJornWe can compromise. Hit and Carry?
@simonrolfe294
@simonrolfe294 3 года назад
Depraved indifference murder. Hit him, heard him, ignored him. Also, so much for her "image" after this.
@rsybing
@rsybing 3 года назад
Lawyer is just trying to duck a life sentence for his client, if she gets a total walk for abandoning someone to die then there really is no justice
@SidneyBroadshead
@SidneyBroadshead 3 года назад
Also improper disposal of a corpse (dumping the body), obstruction of justice (lying to police in an interview), and destruction of evidence (repairing the car used in a hit-and-run). There might be a case for illegal imprisonment because she locked the dying man in a cold garage with no way out.
@SidneyBroadshead
@SidneyBroadshead 3 года назад
The Hit & Run is Manslaughter (Murder 2). She was responsible for an unintentional death but she fled the scene of the crime. Depraved Indifference is Murder 3; her lawyer should plea down to the lesser charge. The private autopsy might be a bargaining chip because the State did not do due diligence and do a thorough autopsy itself. The person or people who beat the victim should be tried for Murder 1, as they planned to beat him and knew death was a potential outcome. The State would never have found the new avenue of investigation without the autopsy.
@Sneedmire
@Sneedmire 3 года назад
She gets probation.
@beojack4592
@beojack4592 3 года назад
Depraved heart murder is the term, but it requires the defendant to have actually killed someone. Here the defendant didn't inflict a fatal injury, so no homicide charge would be appropriate.
@ran196
@ran196 3 года назад
the original law and order really need to come onto other streaming platforms
@hamzaissam
@hamzaissam 3 года назад
Where do you watch it ?
@eab2210
@eab2210 3 года назад
It's available, depending on where you live. There's several seasons currently on the Sundance channel.
@michaelbootes4822
@michaelbootes4822 3 года назад
If you’re in Australia it’s on Amazon Prime not sure about other countries
@kathleenscheidt7339
@kathleenscheidt7339 2 года назад
I loved how they took real news stories and used them
@samfanhellyeah
@samfanhellyeah 2 года назад
Yes cause real life can be stranger then fiction
@eldridgedavis
@eldridgedavis 3 года назад
Lennie is irreplaceable 😎
@leeniemuna4911
@leeniemuna4911 3 года назад
For a minute there I thought you meant me☺️☺️💃💃💃💃
@rsybing
@rsybing 3 года назад
Demonstrated by the guy who replaced him, and he didn't last long, thank God
@madunwagbo4769
@madunwagbo4769 3 года назад
Ah, don’t disrespect Dennis Farina. He was an actual real life cop AND a genuinely great comic actor
@aaronburgin1442
@aaronburgin1442 3 года назад
@@madunwagbo4769 Totally agree. I think that Lennie fans weren't gonna give him a chance. But if you rewatch Seasons 15 and 16, there were some of the best episodes of the franchise. He was just grittier and not as humorous as Lennie, but he was solid in his own right.
@madunwagbo4769
@madunwagbo4769 3 года назад
@Aaron Burgin Totally agree. It would have been interesting to see how the Trial by Jury crossover of Season 15 would have played out if Jerry had still been alive to film it
@fourthhorsemendeath218
@fourthhorsemendeath218 2 года назад
Had a feeling this was based on a real life case. If anyone here watched Mr Ballen he covered a video based on a criminal case where a woman was driving drunk and rammed into a ped. Panicked and decided to drive home and leave the victim badly injured and mangled in her car. Then she and her friends dumped the body in a park
@TheStapleGunKid
@TheStapleGunKid Год назад
I love when the suspects actually get a competent defense attorney. The guy was right from the start. Just shut up and stop talking. Talking to the police, especially when your lawyer isn't present, never helps anyone who is a murder suspect.
@izzykitty447
@izzykitty447 2 года назад
Just bc the car hit and run wasn't the actual cause of death doesn't negate the fact that she heard him calling for help and she left him for dead in her garage to me that's just as callous as running him over deliberately
@Slowpoke3x
@Slowpoke3x 3 месяца назад
It reflects poorly on her character, but her actual damage was minimal. And in law, damages are the meat and potato of punishment.
@kamnapavon4638
@kamnapavon4638 2 года назад
"The Fall did not Kill Him."........ "It was the Sudden Stop."
@Sneedmire
@Sneedmire 3 года назад
Spoiler: Lady ends up getting minor charges (or however "minor" involuntary manslaughter is), and then probation due to the severity of what she does plead guilty to and the fact that she's a first time offender. Her case isn't actually the main focus of the episode, because afterward, the team look into the beating and find that it was another homeless person who was responsible. Episode's narrative is about homelessness and our societal view on them. Guy who did it gets a "guilty", with McCoy remarking (though not in a positive manner) that he'll have shelter, food... but has been sent to another "jungle" in terms of people vs people survival.
@benjie128
@benjie128 3 года назад
My area had this happen. A nurse hit a pedestrian and let him die in her garage while he bled to death.
@godoffriendship943
@godoffriendship943 3 года назад
@@benjie128 is there a news article for that, it sounds very interesting
@dodgeplow
@dodgeplow 3 года назад
@@benjie128 that's the basis for the episode. Facts are changed but the initial incident is the inspiration. They do it frequently on L&O
@dodgeplow
@dodgeplow 3 года назад
@@godoffriendship943 Murder_of_Gregory_Glenn_Biggs - see an article on wikipedia
@johnwatkins4851
@johnwatkins4851 3 года назад
I miss Lenny's quips
@eldridgedavis
@eldridgedavis 3 года назад
Indeed
@ninjabearpress2574
@ninjabearpress2574 3 года назад
I don't remember the episode, but Briscoe makes a smart remark and Green tells the person they're talking to, "I get to spend all day with him." That's what I love about this show.
@rodolfog2459
@rodolfog2459 3 года назад
RIP Jerry Orbach… He will always be LeMure to me…
@NikkyElso
@NikkyElso 3 года назад
It's still leaving the scene of an accident, not usually a felony and probably wouldn't incur jail time, especially for a person of means. If the people can't prove that the defendant caused the death than that's pretty much it. She didn't kill him, somebody else did.
@atticstattic
@atticstattic 3 года назад
She brought the scene of the accident home with her....
@arthour051
@arthour051 2 года назад
She hit him, he was in her windshield, pulled into the garage while he was moaning for help, left him there, came back and found him dead. Thats not leaving an accident, thats at least indifferent manslaughter
@biruss
@biruss Год назад
He'd have died ab y way
@user-ty3zp1pd5w
@user-ty3zp1pd5w 4 месяца назад
Sounds about WHITE
@EdgyShooter
@EdgyShooter Год назад
As a Brit it is nice to hear people in other countries talking about an Aston with such deference!
@TitanMysteryInc
@TitanMysteryInc Год назад
i love it when he says "hey Its open im goin in"
@QWEStudios
@QWEStudios Месяц назад
*Opens garage* "Oh that's convenient" *Goes right in* Lmfaooo I love L&O so much
@rdrummer917
@rdrummer917 3 года назад
Didn’t want to waste the cities time and money with autopsy but wasted the cities time and money with the trial. That makes sense
@sonrouge
@sonrouge 3 года назад
Another poor sap who would've been just fine if she'd just called the cop.
@nataliehill1472
@nataliehill1472 3 года назад
Well no, the point of the testimony is that he was a deadman anyways, even if she called an ambulance
@sonrouge
@sonrouge 3 года назад
@@nataliehill1472 She still committed a hit and run, lied about what happened, and tampered with evidence (among other things). All for nothing when calling the police wouldn't have gotten her in trouble.
@obliviouz
@obliviouz 2 года назад
@@sonrouge Rule 1: Never talk to the cops. What she did was smart - if the circumstances were even slightly different, and she wouldn't have known unless she was a lawyer which she wasn't, calling the cops could've copped her a negligent homicide conviction.
@ericinohio8999
@ericinohio8999 9 месяцев назад
The description gives wrong season & episode numbers. I was hoping to look this one up and maybe watch it.
@bokani79
@bokani79 3 года назад
Lenny’s lines were clever
@terrynasonisasupervillain9017
@terrynasonisasupervillain9017 3 года назад
I love law and order
@sugwilliams6257
@sugwilliams6257 3 года назад
Me too!!!:)
@wfcoaker1398
@wfcoaker1398 3 года назад
Brilliantly written, expertly acted
@maureenogorman8740
@maureenogorman8740 3 года назад
If there was ever a reason to not talk to the police.
@stoneharper7038
@stoneharper7038 2 года назад
She may have beaten the murder charge but she’d still have been charged for fleeing the scene, she admitted to that.
@obliviouz
@obliviouz 2 года назад
Leaving the scene of an accident is probation, at most.
@timlemire6852
@timlemire6852 3 года назад
Interesting that the judge has a framed portrait of Nathaniel Hawthorne in her office (4:57)
@potatogirl1340
@potatogirl1340 3 года назад
Daily dose of jack McCoy 😌 please keep this channel purely mothership clips, Svu already has their own channel!
@Deborahtunes
@Deborahtunes 3 года назад
I agree. I don't watch the SVU clips they post. Not to mention they won't touch the *"Criminal Intent"* series. Now that show I would watch. "CI" was my favorite from all the L&O series'...
@potatogirl1340
@potatogirl1340 3 года назад
@@Deborahtunes ok, so true! I wonder why they skipped over the Jamie ross and Abbie Carmichael days, too. Those were in my opinion better than Serena days. And I wouldn’t mind CI clips as well!
@Deborahtunes
@Deborahtunes 3 года назад
@@potatogirl1340 ~ Agreed. I loved when Angie Harmon (Carmichael) was on the show. Her and Jack worked so well together. But I enjoy anything she does...
@pajamachanic6828
@pajamachanic6828 5 месяцев назад
I’m an absolute sucker for Aston Martins, especially the Vanquish. FYI Pentland Green is an official Aston color, a beautiful one I might add 😛
@shelleyking8450
@shelleyking8450 3 года назад
Based on an actual event. This is sicker than sick.
@joshuanovoa9059
@joshuanovoa9059 3 года назад
The guy at 4:30 is that Dr Connors from the Toby Spider-Man movies
@MarvelConnoisseur
@MarvelConnoisseur 3 года назад
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed that
@Locktwiste72
@Locktwiste72 3 года назад
Yes
@matthausmouse7433
@matthausmouse7433 3 года назад
Yeah, his name is Dylan Baker, he's been in loads of stuff
@aaronburgin1442
@aaronburgin1442 3 года назад
Dylan Baker, yes. He also plays a father who injected his son with a deadly virus in an earlier Law and Order Episode entitled "Flight." One of my favorite roles of his was Road To Perdition, where he played the mob accountant Mr. Rance.
@fromthehaven94
@fromthehaven94 3 года назад
I have to double check, but he's missing an SVU appearance. Can't be in the trifecta without it.
@gamergirl6441
@gamergirl6441 Год назад
That lady obviously never took driver's ed
@MrBmick79
@MrBmick79 4 месяца назад
"Thanks for the ride lady. Thanks for the ride."
@carwashslayer4235
@carwashslayer4235 2 года назад
The lawyer actually played a CDC doctor on House as well. He was dealing with smallpox epidemic.
@denisegoddard4283
@denisegoddard4283 2 года назад
How I see it,she know he needed help after hitting him with her car and she just left him there,she also believed that he got injured and later died from his run in with her and she hid the facts and lied about it, in my opinion she also contributed to his death.
@Rushinator1
@Rushinator1 8 месяцев назад
The problem was that he was already a dead man walking apparently. Even if she called an ambulance & he was raced to the hospital he would have died due to the hours or days of bleeding in his brain from the beating. Basically she got lucky that they couldn’t pin his death on her. Of course that doesn’t mean there aren’t other charges that can be pinned on her.
@gsamalot
@gsamalot 2 года назад
I am still boggle by how she even got off with such a light sentance, she pretty much had a hand in killing the dude, with her car along with the fact she did not even bother to get medical help and just left him to die while he called for help.
@obliviouz
@obliviouz 2 года назад
If you actually managed to understand the video even a little bit, you would've noticed that it was precisely the opposite - she did not have any part of causing his death.
@toomanyaccounts
@toomanyaccounts Год назад
@@obliviouz except she tried to cover it up
@RLucas3000
@RLucas3000 11 месяцев назад
@@obliviouzshe did do a hit and run, and lie to the police, those have got to be illegal and probably felonies.
@teresaw9668
@teresaw9668 3 года назад
Astin Martin ?! Oh goodness!!
@TheKnifed
@TheKnifed 3 года назад
Sounds like how Ronald Von Thun died in South Brunswick, he was drunk riding his bike home and a Honda ran him over and kept going, left him for dead.
@jengable4888
@jengable4888 2 года назад
The hit and run ..sounds very familiar ! Almost like when a white van sneaks in between the curb and the bus you are on in downtown Hartford, CT and if you did not look prior to walking off of the bus, you would have been hit ! This was done with intent, and happened literally less than 2 months ago. This seems to be a common, yet intermittent occurrance in AZ, VA, CT !
@derrickburns8639
@derrickburns8639 17 дней назад
The body shop scene is the same location for the opening race in the Gumball Rally movie
@Amber90125
@Amber90125 Месяц назад
Jerry Orbach as Lennie Briscoe was the best. RIP Jerry
@arthurbb8937
@arthurbb8937 Год назад
Most all episodes the killer is not a career criminal but when they are questioned early on they lie so convincingly to the cops. They are calm and even joking about their cars after killing someone. They never killed anyone before but they are so cool. I think I'd have trouble lying after I killed someone. This does not apply the the career criminals in some episodes
@matthewJ142
@matthewJ142 2 года назад
🥺 they should bring this show back
@ExplorerDS6789
@ExplorerDS6789 2 года назад
They did.
@user-qx2rk7gu1u
@user-qx2rk7gu1u 3 года назад
The camera makes me dizzy....lol
@PointEndClick
@PointEndClick 3 года назад
This video is awesome.
@matorix003
@matorix003 3 года назад
Aston Martin... absolutely marvellous cars
@kalel311superman9
@kalel311superman9 3 года назад
i would have loved to have seen a crossover between this show and NCIS another favorite of mine
@ninjabearpress2574
@ninjabearpress2574 3 года назад
Briscoe and Gibbs working a case...thanks for planting that seed in my imagination.
@johnlorusso1835
@johnlorusso1835 3 года назад
Wow!! That garage would cost as much as that Ashton Martin or more!!!!!
@nextbarker2702
@nextbarker2702 3 года назад
The lawyer was arrested for his own murder in S8.
@girishkotehal12
@girishkotehal12 3 года назад
Law and order why you not streaming in india.
@bursegsardaukar
@bursegsardaukar 11 месяцев назад
I remember a real life case where a man was convicted of murdering his wife by beating her to death based on the bruises on her body. But a second autopsy was later done and it was revealed that she died from a heart condition (if I remember correctly) that can produce similiar symptoms like the bruises on her body and he was acquitted.
@axiomist4488
@axiomist4488 2 года назад
Gad, I love this . Next life I'm gonna be a criminal lawyer. This is even more fun than chess !
@Withallthesmoke
@Withallthesmoke 2 года назад
Chante Miller case that happened in Fort Worth
@nuschlerclark895
@nuschlerclark895 8 месяцев назад
A subdural hematoma DOES NOT bleed INTO THE BRAIN. Omg!
@naterksmr
@naterksmr 3 месяца назад
She hits someone with her car, worries about what it's going to mean for her and her life while the person bleeds out, crying for help, and then covers up the crime. THEN, after getting caught, she lets her lawyer violate the victim even further by dissecting him like a lab-rat on the 1 in a million chance something else can be blamed for his death apart form the incredibly obvious. A complete sociopath with no regard for the victim or his family.
@danielserrano591
@danielserrano591 3 года назад
lawyer court registration
@slyguythreeonetwonine3172
@slyguythreeonetwonine3172 2 года назад
Drink everytime they refer to the car as puppy.💀
@samuelpietrasinski8372
@samuelpietrasinski8372 3 года назад
RIP jerry orbrach
@bmortloff
@bmortloff 3 года назад
Her lawyer hits different if you've seen Happiness
@VC-Toronto
@VC-Toronto 3 года назад
He plays a really good/bad character in The Good Wife and in The Good Fight.
@zombieparrot2606
@zombieparrot2606 Год назад
I can’t believe The Butcher used to be a lawyer.
@Cinemawidcoco
@Cinemawidcoco Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@alexanderoseigyasi5920
@alexanderoseigyasi5920 3 года назад
“The car didn’t kill him” ... until proven guilty; not guilty. Human law of natural justice ☝️
@Sneedmire
@Sneedmire 3 года назад
She get's probation because the car indeed didn't kill him, but she did commit other crimes in handling the situation. There was nothing she could have done, because he was "already" dead.
@tymiller2903
@tymiller2903 3 года назад
That car got lucky this time, but he'll slip up again and when he does we'll be there to put the boot on him.
@Sniperboy5551
@Sniperboy5551 5 месяцев назад
The defense has a brilliant legal argument.
@johnmccrossan9376
@johnmccrossan9376 2 года назад
See things like this is why people see lawyers as scumbags, obviously it's not a documentary but how many legal documentaries have you watched recently
@nnthayer
@nnthayer 5 месяцев назад
lol 1:47 “West 53rd Street” 2:03 “GREENWICH VILLAGE GARAGE”
@nuschlerclark895
@nuschlerclark895 8 месяцев назад
Chollomollo. EVERY episode was based on a true story!!
@TheRedRose1001
@TheRedRose1001 2 года назад
CSI Las Vegas did a similar episode.
@SalznPfeffer658
@SalznPfeffer658 2 года назад
Was SATC miranda's nanny a judge before or after? ;-)
@carsarethereason7111
@carsarethereason7111 3 года назад
The V12 Vanquish is such a good looking car.
@KyanCamaro-yd7le
@KyanCamaro-yd7le 20 дней назад
And James Bond car in die another day
@bforman1300
@bforman1300 2 года назад
OMG I remember the IRL case
@Gmoviesmoothie
@Gmoviesmoothie 3 года назад
4:08 exactly my reaction, how monstrous, she could have saved him, instead she worries about how she's going to cover this up whilst hearing the dying man plead for help....!
@samsonguy10k
@samsonguy10k 2 года назад
She makes more in an hour than a lot of folks do in half a year being an image consultant for monied people. She was worried about her image and less about someone's life. That kind of callous indifference the world can do with a whole lot less of.
@morriswilburn9858
@morriswilburn9858 2 года назад
If the beating killed him, how could he possibly walk into the road and get hit by a car?
@abhishekrao1525
@abhishekrao1525 2 года назад
It was a brain bleed caused by the beating that would've eventually killed him. He was still lucid enough afterwards to stumble out into the street.
@MiaAli183
@MiaAli183 23 дня назад
What didn't he object at "probably already sick and drunk" - isn't that speculation?
@shaayaellis1436
@shaayaellis1436 Год назад
The car did not kill him.
@RidgeR5
@RidgeR5 Год назад
I missed the early years of Law & Order, where the cases were ripped from the headlines.
@anissalashae
@anissalashae 3 года назад
Why doesn’t peacock have the rights to ALL episodes of law and order.
@Grovel007
@Grovel007 3 года назад
It cost to much to get the rights to the entire season.
@alvproductions
@alvproductions 4 месяца назад
Love that the fancy car mechanic wears a lab coat
@paulwade8825
@paulwade8825 3 года назад
It shame ☹️ we can't see TV series in lreland
@spitfire4206
@spitfire4206 3 года назад
crying feel sorry for her .no wait and play the victim !
@pookieluv1
@pookieluv1 3 года назад
At 1:35 you can see the Filming crew in the car reflection
@WolfRamAndHart
@WolfRamAndHart 4 месяца назад
Amazing catch. Not Starbucks cup in GoT, but noteworthy.
@WolfRamAndHart
@WolfRamAndHart 4 месяца назад
The lawyer saved his client a couple years in jail, maybe a decade, by not being the causal link for murder or manslaughter. That said, she deserves jail time for her callous actions, inactions, and obstruction of justice, not to mention the bald-faced planned lies to Briscoe and Green. She needed to calm down after her trauma? What about the person on her car windshield?
@kateelizabeth4278
@kateelizabeth4278 2 года назад
I knew this story sounded familiar.
@katiezee2
@katiezee2 3 года назад
Impound = car jail... You're going to jail and so is your car, lady
@jaffat3560
@jaffat3560 3 года назад
If it was an accident then why not get help?
@albertmontes11
@albertmontes11 7 месяцев назад
Add more law and order on you tube por favore
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 22 дня назад
The judge played a crooked murderous restauranteur on SVU.
@bullwinklejmoos
@bullwinklejmoos 2 года назад
I miss Lenny Briscoe.
@GAshoneybear
@GAshoneybear 3 года назад
Serena really pissed me off in the scene with Rodgers. She had no reason to think Rodgers was belittling him being homeless.
@karinaashmon
@karinaashmon 2 года назад
So the judge allowed the deffece to desecration the victim.
@lunawolfking1340
@lunawolfking1340 Год назад
anyone else see that weird visual thing happen with his face at 6:23 ish
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